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— THE BASE BALL DEAL What the Disposal of Rit May Mean for Washington. a OTHER CHANGES MUST FOLLOW —— THE EVENING STAR, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1898-16 PAGE - Util ih, With Oven Every Right. ont Wait Till the Last Horn Blows! WASH. B. WILLIAMS, niture, Etc., 7th and D Sts. Portieres + January Clearing Sale Prices. Third Base and Short Stop Require ead of waiting until January, os is Manager !rwin's Early Attention. custom, to reduce our stock of ' is +. we're going to let you have the -———_s—-___—— 3 “d es mow, to en- AiRIGE GREIERINe GUMToTRS Its notes will soon be echoing! And then will come the hurry and scurry of Christmas.week! Buy now! Buy while we've time to devote to you—while you've time to. pick you eres for Xmas wR 4 Mé and choose. This early bird” sermon isn’t a new one. We've dinned at it every year. We're repeating the warning now because the need for such advice ‘is still stron —still aust Sw ie ase ae H a pressing. The Busy Corner is vestmented in its Yuletide glory. The “every-day” stocks are held in the background. We're full of the fervor of holiday selling—all our time—all 3 ee, >| The announcement in yesterda Star our energy are centered in the ‘gilt stocks.” The store has been changed for the coming of the throngs. The aisles are cleared of their center tables, and booths are studded all D ortieres, at....--. aes Be that Manager Irwin had traded Reitz for along the floor. W herever display could help you to select we've decorated lavishly. In short, we'll meet Christmas as a great store should— prepared for every emergency—fore- Portieres, at..--..- eet os Bate cin Gane ie eee Ze for any contingency. The treasures of our buying are spread out in ever-pleasing panorama. The goods are the sort we've learned to know that you want. Thev're “marked $6 Pe mrtieres, at....-..-----++---S4l 10 chy aismay, among the Washington base lower than other stores can sell—because we've bought on the best terms in the world. 5 Portieres, at...... $5] ball fans. Hf there was one man on the = = Ss > = —————— ——- -—-- —— — : S pee SS Paice ct... 25 | local team who was regarded as a fixture it Silverware E ved F | Sane Wy ieee Sa ena S ek cs caver a ; ie o s : si 2 ae thee mess et ee pees eed _Al silverware Engray ed Free. ahs Fancy Boxes W ith Everything. is eather Goods Upward of $1 Stamped Free. Everything Delivered as You Direct. oa TES, AL... ee eee eee ee 8 -| superior, ef any player in the middle of the 2 > | = pa Rae | ee Wee . . = ond red t ei e 9 I Ht vr January ceasing sale yess on fdamond. 1 was hoped that Reitz and one | YOuP[ Find the Hdkf. Booth Choice of These | The Very Best $1 Glove . or two other sta nucleus r players v first-class uid form the ball team. pets, Rugs and Furniture Gifts. for a base B. Williams, 7thé D a most quaint bit of decorative architecture. Couldn't miss it if you tried. It’s right in the center of the store Some of the famous managers have earned © THOUGHT we had it several times, but ° ° | their reputation py never releasing a good as ¥ = eee 5 S S there was always an improver i . man until they had a chance t sure a | —Just facing the first elevator. Built like a Russian “ terling ilver found po sible. Our I ae oie agrees SSNS | better one. They believed in building up! kiosk, with gracefully swelling dome and decked here i over, is al $ ¢ oo 2 Sz )| instead of tea down. It is somewt a : s ‘one Baas however, is about the height of perfection—that is, { j $3.00 GOCE Ge bri and there with wreaths of Christmas greens. It isn’t Novelties a $1 glove. Just like a $1.50 qualit The ; i | difficul econcile sensational tra i : Popa heres Bass S = z asl g - just e a $1.50 quality. he maker le SATERS aa so much of a de ‘a 2 sa venience - 5 Ph git - ri SWEATERS, )| with the statement made by Earl W eee a d orator as it is a convenience. _ Its 9 | carried out our own ideas in the cut and stitching. Wx ( | < S| at the close of last sez aoe shape gives us the chance to display with some justice offer it in a superb grade of kid, in black, white. ; i ea ram t oaty orf s fe e : < RTacde ¢ KIC, ac hite, pea $1 AD, | ceneeate ne ee en the wonderful stock we garnered for the holiday buy- butter, red, tan, brown. mod fake Vs i Faia } Main Navy, Black and) | Club could 1 pe to siceved until the ine | 8. Plenty of cheap cotton affairs. No different from with two clasps. We'll t SA On tor eon ney . bai id pees ut u Be base ad shori stop we those of a hundred other stores. Only very much yur OWN Ti i and \ 1 t Sete werate ee palsy dup, but primarily: ie eas > : P : ¢ mM and what's more, warrant < r ee Ba duet De SecuEeE AES: lower priced. But there are Handkerchiefs that NO fo} term of wear. “ay og: eke he _ ) Will There Re Others? OTHER department can show. Dainty bits of filmy v4 ed pee ‘ a4 ml TT )| Tt is too early in t however, to | linen and rare laces fit to grace the girdle of an em- } *s ne Sastiy © Se RS PES byes nas taahiee : ; press. Between the extremes are a hundred quali- They're mage fro 1000-fine sterli zi 9 , ~ | ager tt vin" 1 sl ee ae a one easily advancing prices—each, though, asmack Foll'size. Handles in handsome repousse designs. "and the wie ie ded Hi INTS FROM ¥| next ‘season, nothing but condemnation ieee ie ZN, ariable moderation of asking that raises Any jeweler would a h for ‘em, “2S 4 OO) Mews om Would Be his portion. To trade the star | this store a peg or so above its nearest competitor. Dee oe { aed aaa \| sceond baseman of the leazue for a me- : + with Paes a ahd bomas Present) )) sees cise: eco SS RNOO ae. Me $100 | cisions Fo eadquarters. 2] ietaere! ana stop thee pou ue ° dkfs.—10c. to 2Uc. Kinds, 5c. Hook (No. 4), and Tooth or Nant Brush (No, 5). Glives. tn tan nnd red | lee elry-wise ws = ) | been nereilit for more thanctiio sn third of the entire lot are for See Wane aroun assis a Heeneaxe a red "$1.00 m4 ee . * $} amount of shrewdness. He c¢ ngle item Is worth under 10 adding a penny price jdlen’* One-clasp Dogsiin S iotd tilted W it When he gold-brickea Tee there area few whose worth fs sa new pri — (Sires. in tan and et. 64 00! « Tekarat Sol cae Whe Meriaic d jagner la of alls ne 3 = os ear <j Adler's mane A of : ( 2c, 1 Ot Othi year with MeHale, Wi and Snyder, + plain—-some elaborat« Sterling Mani- Sterling Sil- ‘ . 7 Irwin May Do. Mau Peay ver Baby ¢ ft is ont to him, therefore, to w Late Hnen initial i pote ( “ony 1 ore, to w nat nen initia 5 Con and a whi a fo vs Seta judgment. ‘ J by giving you your choles ee eo Ce, cure Scissors, | Brush Sets, in \ ring a surplus of outfielders he may be sis " “ < enabled to make the very trades that would |, Tad Hound rehiets, with box containing six Ladies? worth 75c neat box. A Sale of Sm all Fu rs. ( strengthen: the local team in its weakest | Stitenal Worth’ leas BC. Hatten ee Ole) ae Worth $1.50. 2 lie may now be able to dicke esac etic iret ae 3 ECRUITED it pz irs he big: stock , successfully for a Steinfelt ce 4 Cr igi { Three for itlated: Tanagornier Pie oe $1.19. 1 ee patty ena ne ig stock that’s ( Dahlen or a Peano RNe ise Rea nee ene Swise Fuuhrotdered amt | jn su three: Dee. 4Q been domiciled here all winter. The greater part ( Cacti ee conn tl 1G | as a ares ee ° hore eee came Providentially from a big maker for a good while toward Selbach, and it In & box WC. Sienin whose resources at present as small as his over- a i not be si ng if th out- patterns in Ladies’ Pare Lt bil Colored Border sterling Mtb stock is gre. ene _* epee z ( aa foe ee Gla ee oe Handkerehlefs, with em 9c. Hundierchiers, three in 1 6 earch tock is gre Our buyer took a “flyer” over to bustling \ would ¥ ‘ for an ine | proidered ‘and corners UYE. | a box Sates Ce Ie New York a couple of days ago. Went to see if 1 o would be much more valuab Men's White. Hemstitebed ering Lace and Brush | couldnt a; : a dace; oe oe ngton Be Embrota Srate4] aitonetie eeaduerente Gee Fall & couldn't pick up just such a snap as this, and he found ot aman ice Hanikeiehlets, | Initiale... ee Scissors, nee €; all “~ elements of a successful deal ready for the magic how well he embroidered } stitebed Hand a touch of ready cash. You couldn't be more proper i as : : ‘ ms + ioe . a atl e more proper in i A Self-Evident Pr. Haan Worth on {9 1D9Z ¢. weige worth Ts $1.79, > your choice of a Christmas present thing prettier © can rest assured, h : sees aS ran dkerchlete: 49. than a fur. Ne os atin ai euit > ington will rot be satisficd papas: ton of Ladies Pure | eted. with | a 23 te - Se nore substant al. And no change of a star player unies or more hits, 2 | Gees 5 great a bargain as these are. r players secured in his place, ges ane he- h = are sectred in his p int i Dee | a ater stop successfully there no nar 5 } eee Seas ming; but cond bs weak- We'll box all purchases neatly fof yvou—the costly j a > Ieoking bend na third and shor’ not st wet, | ones in a most exquisite manner. Desk Blotter with oy ion tea vill be ‘al t ° . the pr Te aecOe yore and the Sterling Silver attendance at National Park will be smaller i t nd 4 3 x. These : = eG ae ae Maws And Castinus Handle, worth | Very Handsome Pearl .. dee listinet disappointme what follows Pp VV A ° che er nes ~ ie tay Drove to have been" a meeten 756., Blade Paper Cutter, nb | a0 thous 1 ee x nove Cheta, neato oe 4 eavy bnyin Woodbury’s }* Woodbury’s Sande oar : YOU'VE time and pencil and paper itll take you 30¢ sterling Handle, worth : : alee 5 ashir not be averse to seein c uae j Bea roolichtidea aii ° than-usnally h Facial eee Orcn | ate "3 Siaraieraiaae just a moment to see what a foolish idea it is to 7IC., A5c. =, with and 10 : if = tl faces can play “make up” such gifts as these. The big factories = long and’ tufts. Full’ Boas that bie gece ad e : zZ can buy much more cheaply than you can. The mere A complete Desk Set, com= a downy nest forth F How It ix Regarded Elsewhere. Baer ae oie : A ES Set oa UB i - paid for the labor of manufacture is an incon- PEERS RE on pittance sequential factor. sowi ex prising Smali Pearl Blade * our grand- Shatter that old idea that ) setae how t sr a : , SMOKE THE BEST mother handed down to you and recognize in this Paper Cutter, with silver - York Herald. direction as you have in half a hundred others the ve THE RED DRAGON was made during thé cheapening mission of that greatest of all industrial or- handle, Silver Seal and Steel A Hodge Poire of Waists for 79c. m fe looks Ueers eee sabre mavens ganizations—the all-powerful department store. Head Silver Ink Eraser, ERI ‘bl ; cons, < e Wel sel with fair p 1 Sa Head Rests, with Ne a sensible sort ot present—at a most Bac. to wlestute pe bac too, 900 head ectn tuade of tin | tate oat handsomely mounted, and | practical price. The lot is made up of some 25 Eo Oe ate & rd! cost sou ie. to bus 19¢. | worth $1. | dozen Flannel Waists of different ‘ offictals got the Satta abich styles. All wool goods, in plaids and noy- tewenicuee yeeleced te ive cnaioe Senin the teste 4 i nese | baps it was more elty patterns. They've been selling at 10¢ agle is said to be the smallest { cloth, Finished with else. | Anst C $1.50 and $1.95. Both kinds are yours for. ° Se ees incur an expense far greater | mln Soft Pillows- that 2 fe 70 ere ae n advantage of pitchers in that they abi foc the coulda’t possibly equa c "to put the ball almost squarely over | aan tt we sk for Me DSC. | Ge on donee cee wl | @ plate to him. “Tot” 3 © ° ° Shorts hall age ogee nae Several Styles in Richly | 29c. Framed Pictures, 19c. consider the abil of taking Slagle. lot's shert, and ¢ Pere Fait ne teamonece OF SheBontonn, That story of cheapness is still being continued: in 1 HIGH CALLE PCa Clea Ke is city “at tak West eae ag oithe our store news, and the plot hasn’t half developed yet Sterling Top, worth $1, The Sneeringer Tobacco Co., Agts. | ot playing him cee ae It has been a tale of crafty buying—of hardships in th | eet eee eee x« ie ve ss ae ee “helecele- iene Christmas merchandising develops 75C. | 50c. Framed tures, 39¢, Pic also b ha: n a member of both the 1 i Rep) Savanna caer <Stone “The elimae | Tuts ts St the oppor reduction—500 more Wirntic Coly New Jersey Or idee Suse oe yet wi ieee a eR suc trary toa ‘et TUG OL AALL, : rafted from Syrac of underpricing burs! r ye } stra ° 3 onea. Same character of “stud Fy aged 3 GY Pe: Oj : een nc pasar bis Tas te 5 and 28-inch Gloria Silk Umbrel- 1 inch Taffeta Silk Umbrel on O h i tmas ndaies |*They buve been Soc... > Wee Dirighlen of Maria. New York state league at Rochester and Geert may Gene ea| real sterling wountin T f C ris Ca d © | yaa * 39¢ OUNDS of the most delicious sweetmeats that man can make. sror . mpl AML kinds o 7 paragon %Z : Gg . anton teams. Padden is a sec- 108°" O8c. Worth ral < : aa z ye | Kell Ly Mion § Casta seman, and has played on the Pitts- Rico come $2.98 They're pure candi The lower priced sorts are made of XX | z z ZB ReeHeA St the eee Ge oe nee ss Ed eee ae covered granulated, the finer grades from the best confectioners’ sugar. $1 00 Framed Pictures 69¢ ar ofier Chrnighout the year picked up in the Cal Mees | Gay one, Worth & 25 | Diu. "e148 | You 1 be more than surprised to see how far a dime goes at this spot, N Bunt eine dG, ease pes oe ’ GY 2 fon! 8 Beusinores traded | #160 os iat ah, = Cane peo Ae and a quarter or a half dollar is absolutely a power in buying. tures are worth $1.50. We consider thea us be good $l vaine a ee F 1 ‘ef a a E aha s lv a a $1.50, wider them « goed $1 value. The range FY Hemsley § Son \ vs to V Don’t Ask Anything Extra for Engraving. 90 pring of Impperial almonds, jelly cream, peach” stools, ‘lanes and American satxtures, [of subjects in good. ‘The tinting ts. expe Never’ ‘Mounted “in “ee det & econ ery single plece is as pure as spring wai The lusting wort! of sweetmcats, “You've found Qe | § mes, wath Durulahed for the umd We GY) ~ : nd ise, 8 pound the standard price for this g We bought barrels to sell f 7. iclpate. see Cc. = = = This O'Brien is not “Tommy 105 big wooden buckets came in yestes ht were filled to the edge with the fo SPECIALS IN CLOTH timore, but an outfielder, who e, lowing pulatable confections mt andy maker in New York. "Mong ‘em are |. = ly with Syrac Manager D ° t G ft A cream dates 4 nM ere: owli find cream peanuts and toothsome but- er 1 nks tercups und ¢ ory m wa A whole lot of new sweetmeats, too. Jelly strings, strawberry | Hes Sec) sa es r ee ings | think Me : ain AY. I prons. and fig twists butterseo bh antl coco caramels. ‘The biggest lot of sugar plun «1 1 2¢ | % ors oO G se ade at sttch ay ‘undies worth 18 and aipound:..cime © sS es ae | ° sees va Aarne eee anise eeorinantie aate | rei tnts: itis (oo"nita thivatls Wasiinioie oo teas aed ariantal oat een |SOMME Swagger Silk Skirts . om the + fen different kinds. Made of Indi ad fine s Mterally we in Your mout to sell “em at le. We bought so many >. special for # Selee thinks him (eep hems some are Gnished with be ‘ : ~ 3c. HERE'S one Une of Skitis thet go to the “spectal tables,”” the worth ‘bie eeniecis- hts t who | Promising Padden’s ability is weil | U2 Terk rtimg it daintith aie | 1 and Grisy ‘and g, of which is justly $10. Made umbrella style, with three small ru F *} known, but he Is not in favor with M " rows of tucks. Ash a Mest mic tastefil Worth 15e..... ey ee, and tound with velvet. In very inuch 2 ehadin, moth we ts the tailor, known. | pled taeavog eit : sas oiates See Or Plue, red and green, Cuban red, Javender, Some are in plain) “ that the suit} jon ti EN ROE HAG hatt se ma swiss, with ribbon decking accorition 5 bl We'll make leaders of the Une and give “em to yon s n day think both cl ate ped with with & fair quality tace. ‘Thy bands at vee s * $7.48 aa Se iitapare: haso OF ee shirred, pve Usices any icc @ Bron BORD SC {Taffeta Silk Petticoats in good shades of red, emerald green, lavender “ ee : .. ee and purple. Made with umbrella ind three small ruiftes ar t tomer. tike alfa irs gingham house aprons. ‘Their liberality etl cageniaton - a Tigi Went that you want your American. A aives revery protection mgtne the sit at the Kitchen, Bae G) J og They're garments with a smart, Worn #1250." $9.98 i vee : " ade with long wide strings and two biz pockets. A special offer at. slightly wearing Skirt fs one made of silk inthen right and without any ter fielder, and first playea | Made With long wide se aenam aproos, Fait aise. Fancy borders. r 3 iz + » 3 ‘A small lot of good gingham aprons. 5 m th umbi ute and cat very fall. Sold © th about them. Pockets are the ly in the Texas League. He was | worth 2ic. But we'll seil sell two for that pri te 12'4e. 8th and Market Space. ‘a hundred or more for $5. Round Christmas. . vey on. 253.98 ais. We have customers who signed by Boston, who loaned him =o oo Lure = S & iz ; Pip are aah ds in 1897. Comisney paid $750 | —————=——= - = — = = - SSeS = = a ———-——— the regular pockets, places apids forthe: femer ‘but Hor nee ole drafted | Evans..........Home ,gpal. phenomena. Its rivers are the largest in | others it is considered no crime to kill the ‘a embraces several hundred miles coats for pencils, eyeglass ownership, Was sustained by the li from Kans City, he being Goals from she BA the world, and the wealth of its mineral re- | sick and old. Child marriage is very com- jJocated in and around Sitka — Some pencil pock- | le#ue. and Siag.e went to Mining of Kaa | S50 og patsman of the Western League, | Thompson, 2. From the free throw sources cannot be estimated. In every brook | mon among these pdpple ‘and often one !he spends the greater pact ae 4 tough only one pencil, and | S@* City. from where he was obtained at |" 'G'prien the ived from Syracus ! 3 1. ‘Referee—Mr. A. W. | ia four-fifths of Alaska prospectors have | hears of the purchase of a little girl by an | St. Micha He says the various. — at net the end t season by Pittsburg. Hoe Jed | 2" Umpires—Messrs. Adam Johnson | found gold. The strikes have not been as | old man. The people are not ferocious nat- | nations have agreed to divide us Gquoml- svegtats pockets are {the ‘Western League tn batting © | rom the New York Journal. : |, [and C. A. “Meyers Pimers—Messrs, W. D. | rick as some of those made in the Klon- | urally, however. They are easily won to | each having-a separate subaiienes (outs ee kete fos tigre | OomiDs jmd Is touted as a phenom. Jack |" yigesmurg is generally believed (8 have 1Crist and M.°J. Gorman, Seorer—Mr. J. | dike, but TF think that discoveries of gold | Christianity, and the only reason they re- Taucation tae vision in which and pockets fo gars ric figured a star for three Syd of the vargain, as Padde . Baker. in barbarians is owi the neglect of " vs > sk opas ‘a la Vvehva the waste - atten the better 0 2 veipee 7 main barbarians is owing to B! The government n 3 Seeats Big wertGate: | Lcoend WAGER Ele ae eae oe | te roa tmecea\ byeca lecre, armsane Sine clone a next 100 years. The climate of the major | the civilized world.” propriates $10,000 for this purpose? 8 Lgpbinn Mit sptiphetipedd Pool Seeasty ; © Bes played in untried youngster: portion of the peninsula is not as rigorous | Dr. Jackson also told something of the i pose. VIEWS oF’ O'Brien are pe | a zg ‘a pe- | ing arm Washington Athletic Club in a game last of wearing | 5. L. I. armory. The score t the on’ who recently returned: the Phiadelphia Tuquirer. -ve to indicate night at the W r in this President Ban Johnson of the was 7 to 6, being a tie at the end of the Gelhorn) Shas Ce phen aee oe nd haif. Brick of the Carroll Insti- outfield in the business, Padden is a fair second baseman n evidence that Irwin lost anything 1 deal. tute team scored the winning point. ‘The playing of Messrs. Brick, Daly and ‘arrolls, and Thompson, Berberick of the Carrolls, a iraylor of the W. A. C. was a reap ee The line-up ‘ misrepresented. tion pictured. It is m nnel of have the an waist om the Phila “Alaska is a land of surprises and natural ALASKA. Says Country Has Been Sheldaw Jaekson of this city, inside of other pocke Rochester, Seranton, and was a leader of i nd chamois-lined poc! last yes Syracuse Stars. Richard Pudde i 1 Tine. make for the watch side | first played in Pittsburg in 18M6- since the | Carrols’ Basket Ball Team Wins | pr. jacks are ordered often for| time he t ly developea ‘as a bats- | ‘The Carroll Institute basket ball team Misrepresented. y silver trinkets | man, but fs ed to have a poor throw- | gcored a victory over the team from the] Rey, Dr, from Alaska, and, it is understood, will soon leave for that -off section of the country, said a few go in speaking of that territory and “Phe country has long been ot the desolate se The most beautiful scenery Lever beheld is in Alaska, and I assure you rts of Alaska over which the average American tourist goes be compared with from Sitka to the Aleutian Islands, a journey whieh very few eumatism, and d sree . of the game. = - ices : carnage oars Proshinirin Ragen Of cour: a: to: tiave ve. | entre es Oe Sea Carrotis, | that the scenery of pa > breast lining and the | Ccivesd the be It will bere- | phompson. y's Brick | Wh 5 st the wind. membered that Keits figured 10 in | Brinkle: “Right forward -Daly | into raptures is not to a ieee a ailor, “a man | ‘ne deal b € Baltimore Vashing- ant .-Left fe ~Murphy | that viewed on a trip n business ha est opportunity to| to. He ts still a firs ss second base- | maylo Center. -Berberick Scat it Coesinte aout | Mah, and Pittsburg could afford to give up | Coyne Right back. people make. haat only na to Uaels pecsona: tat chene | fnree sien Coe; hint they have nearly | Gowne Le ae He KAFRIKO tis a palataole, refresmng, KAFRIKO Tonle for WOES ee eas te ated invigorating draught. For the Nerves. Brain and Body. and fortified by it. ‘Quiets the Nerves, strengthens the and clears the Brain. as the people of the United States believe. Around the coast the temperature is mod- erated by the ocean currents, and at Sitka the winters are so mild that ice of suffi- cient strength to bear an individual's weight is seldom formed. “The people of Alaska,” Dr. Jackson said, “are of four distinct races. There are the Esquimaux, the American Indian, the Thlinggetts and the Aleutes. The first three are barbarians. The Aleutes inhabit the Aleutian Islands, are civilized and belong to the Greek Church of Russia. Not many years ago the Aleutes celebrated the cen- tennial anniversary of the establishment of the church in their country. Witchcraft is still believed in by the other three peoples of Alaska, and it is nothing unusual for people to be tortured to death because they are accused of this impossible crime. Among some of the tribes the custom of illing. ehi With killing children at birth prevails, Indorsed by Physictans and Nurses and recom- mended for Nervousness, Depression, Fatigue, i- digestion, Nervous Dyspepsia, Exhaustion, Insom nla and General Lassitude. will continue to be made in Alaska for the missionary work already accomplished in Alaska. “Churches and missions have,” he said, “already been established by the Presbyterian, Methodist, Quaker, Episco- pal, Swedenborgian and Congregational de- nominations. Some of the sects have like- wise founded schools. "In addition to the native population, the last eighteen months have seen 100,000 miners come to Alaska and the Klondike. These people are without spiritual instruc- tion, and are badly in need of it. Very few of them even stop work on the Sabbath. And some have admitted to me that they had lost track of the days of the week. That such a condition of affairs should ex- ist, I deplore. The Presbyterian board of missions is willing to do its share of the work to remedy this, but it is handicapped by_a lack of funds.” Dr. Jackson's missionary territory in For overeating, overdri ‘oversleeping or over- indulgences of ‘any kind. Tt mends the wear and tear upon the system from business or household cares, or social demands, Invaluable for Invalids and Convalescents, 3 —_-—— Perhaps the mos istence is that precious sword in ex- of the Gaekwar of Baroda. Its hilt and belt are incrusted it a monds, rabies and emeralds, and ry) — 2 ued at £220,000. The Shah of Pe 3 ia posse: a sword Vaiued at £10,000. His father ween it on his first visit to Europe. 2 some costly swords in India, while beth he czar and the sultan possess jeweled sabers of great pric The most valuable sword in England is the one presented by the Egyp- tans to Lord Wolseley. The hilt is set with brilliants and is valued at £2,000. German university students have increase ea in number from about 10,000 twenty-five years ago to 32,241 last year. The increase is out of proportion to the population. For that dull feeling in the morning ween creates a desire for something to brace and stimulate you and send you to your business with a clear head and steady hand.” Kafriko will do this for you 3 surely ‘as day follows might. If you want to taper off” take Kafrito. you want to straighten up" take Kafriko, If your nerves kre unsteady, zoar oF your stomach aay you: weak

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