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OMAHA DAILY BEE: SATURDAY, APRIL -\“\‘M“\M\\W“\‘MW . ° A S, ~ ! ) . Special Sale of Easter Novelties (s : =5 - ) 35¢ Silk Veilings Saturday 12ic " Splendid new goods at bargain 4 AH | | ,. We bought from the well known veiling e Hnn~d DA ., 3 95¢ 7 » house, Poncet & Neeser, (ireen St., New York, $2.00 Vanity Bags .. .. ... 98¢ 7> i Pt b e . $1.00 Silk Beits 49¢ <, ‘(.\‘ S all their single pieces of fine All 8ilk Fancy $5.00 Carriage Bags ... ... X A | : Veilings. All BibleE and‘;’rayor Books at Cut Prices » . — = : F— - . n 'l'lm_\; come in plain and do(fml faney mesh, Satarday. Easter Cards on sale. white, blacks, browns, navies, wine, green Ribbons—Saturday we willsell the extra wide Displays Place Us In The Front Rank, Quallty and Assnrtments Establishing This More Firmly Than | ond nggzvim“m:i ;vro;m:”«:' L i i s v ror e to H0e a yarc 70 @ o oK satfeta ribbons, that usually 4 ()¢ | Fyer as Omaha’s Style Center, and Prices Showing as Always Lowest Possible Margains of Profit. | ora 12ic sold at 20¢ to 25¢ a yard at Your Every Easter Glove Wish gt v By ¥ [ ourtew oetivery system is a Winner (‘an be readily supplied from our Conventent and profitab'e Every part of Omaha and i ofieaiig A P g a il Shirls and Neckwear immense spring glove stock. All ; ads. We're here to covered with promptness you and are bending and satisfaction. its It’s to the man of most exact styles, all colors, very best qual effort toward that Pleasurs not only to ub but e ETHI A 3 our customers. ing taste in dress that we find ities and a distinetive saving in . TH: RlLlABLE STORE the Griffon Brand Shirt appeals the prices. most strongly; not only do the Interesting Saturday Specials: i 100 patterns offer most pleasing et oss 130 Giove w1 | | EXPraordinary Values in the Busy Shoe Depart- || i uiy's colors and sizes, regular values superior, styles best, fit perfect. to $3.50, in two lots for Satur ment sa'urday We show all the new ones at day’s selling. .$2.98, $1.98 prices, 98¢, $1.50 to $3.00. Ladies’ Silk Gloves, long or 800 pairs of Men's and Women's sample shoes | Infants’ shoes, patent colt, fancy tops, worth All size neck bands, 14 to 20 short, all newest shades, the and oxfords, in all styles and leathers, worth up ..T5¢ inehes. best lot of values ever, at $1.50, 98¢, 75¢ and 50¢ to $3.50, at ....... Queen Qm.hty Oxfords are now here 'to see Everything in Kaster Neckwear— Selling agent for the famous Fownes and Kayser i e $1.75, t DIROK 4363 e iidsyossnips iRy y lit d Grover shoes for women. Silk and Fabric Gloves, the best. Every pair guaranteed. bl $1.00. | men; Queen Quality au el § % A % |, ) A . See the beautiful styles of Easter shoes in all the new creations. } S Big Special Saturday o [ I “ St S8 or Any man can make pleasing selection Misses’ and Child’s ahm‘fl absolutely worth up to | them is to buy them. Stetson and Crossetts f £t Sut NDIMBAIE DI GIADIAY: Muslin and Knit underwearspecials Assortments, qualities and prices Winning Originality of Design, Delightful Assortments for Selec- \ Framed Pictures tion and Surprising Low Prices are features of Our Display ; 2 0dd Frames : that witl command o rerdy 8| * of Garment Styles for Easter that atfract the Crowds. { =W Y | “Ve ‘Diaced on sale Saturgay st prices way below their original ed in Summer Underwear. Don't % : : 3 cost. Immense assortment of miss this opportunity. - A display embrac- \ At each price we of - Subjects and styles to select from High Quality Underskirts in fine 2 ing in its scope all - b ' fer better quality and / . —prices, 10c, 25¢c, 49¢ to T5¢ muslins, cambrics and nnlnno.nk B that is most artistic, with deep flounce of lace and in- 3 & = 3 sertion or embroidery, actual val .all that is best from ; i and ae over 0 \ ) Special Drug Prices ues to $10, on sale, at— “ the products of the 2 s a i 3 kgs. Absorb C $1.50 $1.98 32‘.98 :5.98 4 world’s foremost ; most effecient service Sp,end,d HOS'C!‘V ¥ ¥o) BN ABGROREL S ou;:‘ Ladies’ Gowns, Chemise and Com- 4 ) 7 T ¥ 4 Three 3-0z., pkge. Absorbent Cot- bination Suits, values to $2.50, manufacturers, will be rendered. ree 2-oz., pkgs. Absorbent Co saturday ....pg¢ ana 31.50| | Seleci the New i . ; i g Specials 8:30 my o:w?—slfm: ‘Gowns TAILORED SUITS eau wns for str > i —worth 2, odd lots, at. ..59¢ Hat for $35.00, $40.00, $50.00, : "N treet n‘nd evening o.!.r::;owl:r:th o l;.;": Nklrusgi: Ea ter Sat d $656.00, $75.00, $95.00, ‘ ! f N X wear. Crepes, Rajahs, hlro'ldersd .llu\-wl-h hm-”,:nj Two 1-o2. pkgs ‘Absorbent Ga;xsle. Ladies' Knit Union Sufts—All S uraay up to $125.00. : b i i Messalines, Surahs, g 50¢ one < from our eplendid stock of . ! i 3 i 50c Quality Hose in at . ¢ o hgliopille ool gyl s See the beautiful { ete., in all the most lace embroideries or One 26¢ box Sylvan Bclp. nt 16¢ SHERK 40° WOt s a0 aenth, o N Tail 1.2 1 wanted new shades— silk lisles .. 35¢ || Three 16c cakes Munyon's Witch- nigh quality garments to closo | | wo nice the pest that money | | CTO™2 Jewel Tailored b Ladles Gauze Lisle and Maco || ~Hazel Soap .25¢ in Saturday sale, at, choice.50¢ can buy and in greater assort- Suits at $25.00. £y $30.00, $35.00, $39.00, Cotton Hose, full fashioned, 'rwn \Oc cakes Wild Rose Glyc. Ladies' Kunit Union Suits—Sum- ments than ever before shown 3 A plain or lace, black or fancies, mer weights, no sleeves, low —and we know we can save Matchless values at $49.00, $60.00 and up regular values to 50c..25¢ you at least 25% on our 3 k- ¥ -~ . 19¢ Quality Cotton Hose, black, scription neck, knee length, lace trimmed, Tasber BAtSint doc T¢ Mo the price, to $100.00. (Mo fggramoramiagiond | ariiaiyon special “Gage” Hats....$% to $15 broldered, at.......12%¢ N I08e0ers i Ladies' Knit Pants, lace trimmed, Special Bargain Saturday P . ’ d . Boys' l“‘C“ l;"elk"l‘“';'g“gh" 1-ib. box' Soda Fhosphais A # % — § 1w also vests with fancy yokes, spe- | | Trimmed Hats worth $8, at $5.00 Another Great urChase of Ta' ore SUIfS afld Dfesses S::mo.‘ e rli“ 171b, "box “Borio Acid. 1l ase cial values, at 4 foaiore g Dbyl g AUSD; i b0l (4 Cut prices on all Drugs, Prescrip- y Y Y % S Get our prices on fine silk tion work a speclalty. Mail orders Knit Union Suits, long sleeves, an- |,§ Trimmed Hats, worth ‘52, Sample lines and surplus stock of two well known New York manufacturers. Ready cash secured hose. glven prompt attention at the above kle length, light weight, special, All hats marked in plain figures . Y o % b, price. SET ah KOL here. See them them for us at a tremendous bargain, rgnd Just before Kaster—just at the time $ 1250 " Worth Fully Double. wider range for selec- For Saturday’s Selling o Two 8-oz. pkgs. Absorbent Cotton, Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose in em- at . ..35¢ you want them most we-offer you choice of nearly 1,000 Suits and Dresses, in 3 splendid assortment of neat fabrics—Messalines, Foulards, Taffetas, Pongees, SPECIAL DINNER-SET SALE SATURDAY R . . $30 Havlin Di Sets,.......581.98 | 320 Decorated Austrian China Dinner We Make the Grocery Prices That Demand Your Business etc., as shown in our windows the past few days, made to sell at $25 and $30, at. . . 310 'Limoges Franch China Dinner | | Seta a5 ol ot eids0 " . . " ¥ t Bets, at $10.95 :.:'-n:u'“u';:: Set'la peur B :,‘0‘; bunches fresh Hothouse Lettuse: | New Oovert Jackets—Latest| $12.00 Silk Coats, in the 50-in. $7.50 Silk Nets and Messaline | White and Gold ‘Austrian “m"-"?;; | #10 Eniseh Forceiain’ Diner Nets” 20006, Best Pure Cane Granuluied ::':5'? Ripe 1'(5.'.1‘1015 W8 b | spring styles; 30, 36 and 40-in.| length, loose effects so much in | Waists—black, cream and col- .00 | Fresh Onmlons, bunch. o3 % i A 10 Bars lnnmum‘l ¢ ‘or. Beat Bm All Fancy Sweet Fotatoss, 8 ibs. Yor 100 lengths; made to sell at $7.50;| vogue; on sale while they last, | ors; magnificent bargains; on Soap, fo B Naw Cabags, per o 3 s-ibe. ‘Beat Hand Ficked N , | New Honey, per mack... ... idie choice Saturday / z We Do the Business--Hardware afépfl'ce B i i ) - S 3 3 W hav th 1i ent omplete A| y brand food ch de, Satur- 240ib. Bak Bost $6o | ANOTEER BIG MIGELAND NAVEL $1.50 Long Challie Kimonos—on | House Dresses, worth $2.50; Sat- | $3.00 Heatherbloom Underskirts, | 38, s 5ept" fu the Sity, our prices | “day 00% hORDAE TAMA SATLE The Best Domestic o SR Nhvels roths finant sale Saturday veee.98c¢! urday at .............8$1.49 | all colorsand black ....$1.45 ,',"»5"',,{::,“‘;;,3;(‘.‘;;; Rolier skates, ¢ . 8130 of California, it's the orange of qual- oxs e . 780 ity. Fridays sale prices Regular price Fiids )48 Infants’ and Children’s Bon- Regular ' 60 " ‘per ~‘dpzen " 'stze, T g € 8 sl nets, in big assortment; on Regular size, e S sale at 19¢ to $2.98 w. Steel wire carpet beaters.. Reinforced steel rakes, special Bat. urday, at 280 Reinforced bell steel garden hoe.880 ey .49 P o See the fi ’ ‘pai bro r 24-tooth lawn rake, Saturda Children’s $4.00 Spring Jackets, Skirts: m!(])(s’t nf::‘e?t“whe;: Ta¢ 3% | Tho famous O. K. Washer Sat onsale 8 A. M. to 12 M., $1.98 (s I A4 5 e ) Rlvund ew rotary " Walshier," '3 and fabric S-toot ironing (o AkiFi) beard. . 08 at \ §-foot steel braced stepladder, worth per 2 100 BFIOR . oseo¥s ooy 3 $1.50, get one now for house clean- The Best Of s 1t ‘vou' want an o an ing time . -89 per can ... orange and eats like ome, try th Best high Vegetables Freah .",, Day m. Highland Navels First. From the 'I iy 1) Voo .. 190 o South BIG BUTTER AND OUNEESE SALE L] ’ .106 Fresh' Carrots, Beets or Turr\|p!' per FRIDAY. 106 | 3- qulrl lelmla-l Bray enlmalm rice bunch .. Fancy Dairy Table Butter, per 1b.8le M . boller, worth 76¢, Saturday, only.3%¢ Fresh 8pinach, por peck. .. ... ... Fancy No. 1 Creamery Butter, 1b.36c .780 | 14-quart enameled dish pans 160 Fresh California Axnlru’u- . Fancy Full Cream Brick Chee: Auhn-ma iined and pa ked picce et If you do not take Ad\r,"".., of Two bunches lrenh Hnlhuuse Rad- pound polished nickel plated Irons. these prices and bargalns—it ishes, at . 80 | 2 1bs. Fancy Butterine . Borth $1.76. Saturday LT ras | own tault L s your A A AP AP sument. ““The Rediscovery of Jericho,” by | of an American ling in the Alps. [ ever youthtul Par Robert Croizier Long, an Intensely inter-| There is also a funny story by Holman F.|and breesy independence of an American | unrelated incidents of the Messina tragedy;| ‘“The Durza's Opal, . by Aquilla Kem, Cuffent thel‘ature esting confirmation of the old Bible story | Day. | boy are nccentuated by their pleasing con- |and another narrative is contributed by |ster; ‘Perhaps by Anne Warner; - “The of the wonderful destruction of one of the trast. “As He Wrote It,” by A. B. Celt; | Frank A. Perret. the noted volcanologist, | Baitle of Rio Bay,” by Frederick Wal- most famous walled cities of ancient times. | A striking feature of the Aprii number “One of Peggy's Ergagement Rings,” by | Who has predicted selsmic disaster in that | Worth Brown: and the Calabrian story “Pasho Rico' a8 . Proit Tesden:” By A u‘.r McClure's Magasine is the (hird of | 5 v Loring, “A Silver Key.” by W. Carey | region for two years. The leading article | * }:.w Antonion Scaffati Avoided Becoming bert M. Lome, an attractive proposition for | GecTge F. Parker's papers on Grover | ywengerly; “‘Dolores,” by Mrs. Havelock |of the number is an intimate picture of (& Saini,” by Mrs. Hugh Fraser, o Case of Clement Zent,” which is published | man's vengeance, and “Gary's Romance | jnvestors. ‘‘Men Who Are Doing Things," | Cleveland. Burton J. Hendrick contributes " 3 > » P " F. M. Crawford. Ellls, a study of the eternal femini e ‘The New Ruler of China. Prince Chun, | in the April issue of The Bookkecper, tells | by W. B. M. Ferguson, a story of high | prief, bright sketches of notable men an interesting article on the discovery of [ b e 5 SUCY U1 N SArPal Tt Nes :'; (he regent, with glimpses of the court at| Van Norden—The World Mirror for Apyy specifically what methods were pursued 1o | finance and love. There are five other & serum at the Rockefeller institute, which | ,.p 0 s N0 Minnie Goodnow, are | Peking, by lsaac Taylor Headland, pro-|8!ves, through Robert Sloss, a cemprehen- ave the business of an unfortunate manu- | short stories, a complete novel, and three | 1w, peopies Magasine for April contains | 2% reduced the mortality of spinal menin- | "0 L0 70 e to o NOW. A8 | @ ssor of sclence in Peking university.|sive exposition by Mrs. Harriot Stantos acturer from fallure. Tkis and the pre- | serial stories o most Intereating and diversified list of | BI8 (rom 7 to % per cent; Mrs. Harrls R it Dhodoaciod Prof. Headland's official position and long | Blatch of the status of the woman suffrage ceding story are Illustratsd by special | — “ —Hobo, | Childs writes of the plcturesue ivory trade; | . {dence in the Chinese capital, his knowl- | movement today. Thomas Hanly discu fi"‘fi‘ made by Mr. Ralph T. Shults. bl e i s complete short storfes. Billings—Hobo," | p. 40101 CGronau tells about waste of our | TN best things in the April Strand Mag- | residenc - N | e Problons ol the Bl e R s 5 Irst feature of the April 8t. Nicholas | by Edward 8. Pllsworth, appears In & new | .\ 0 regources, and Guglielmo Ferrero, | 23B€ 8re some capital short stories by | edge of the language, | “Ihe Bouth: o Py ia the story of “What Diffidence Did," by | guise. He quashes a blackmailing scheme, | 1y " h 3 70, | W, W. Jacobs, E. Phillips Oppenheim and | and sympathies have brought him into inti- | “The Southern Gary" fs Interestingly tol¢ Amoug the many good short stories in| Augusta Hulell Seamann. Diffidence was |and asslsts and erring but repentant youtn | L, Sfeat Itallan historlan, contributes a | ' 0 "o s 2 continuation of Hall |mate relations with the highest official |bY Day Allen Willey, while Lincoln Mar the April number of the Popular Mags- |, doar littie lass of continental times, who | on his way to matrimony. “Jenkins' Rival,” | FCMArkavle paper on Nero and the Chris- | /U ‘hralling ~The Whits Cheisty” |and social life | shall tells of “The Queen City of the West sine are “Doge 8ad & Man." by Oharies | 1.4 some wonderful experiences with great | by James Ofiver Curwood, is & forceful and | AR Persecution. The number also con- abge ',N ot Fy em. xl;“ h}:m} | Los Angeles.” “Vital Beonomics for the - h ' J "4 | tains another instalment of " |an important article on ** ame Hunt- " “The Ni " Neville Buck, a story o_!m- {;l-‘""-': )‘20 folk, and the story is really about a lovely | touching Hittle study of & big longshore- | wo ' W:I I:’":l"'*aml_":'".’\'l":,vhre Ing in Africa” by F. C. Selous, who is me.| The April number of the Metropolitan :’oor, i T:n \hlllenu Libra 5 Fighting riissed the real swag; “The Optimis Y ol ears o be- . Y ® 818 Mo . agazine contains the first of a series of | from the Depths,” “Canada udson Bay James Carr Garrison, & story of the race T:.:r:p ‘(;rtrlln:::{\;'l)lxlv:.l.a nrmr“" nm:l !‘r;:':; :‘:‘ufl:" '."'.'“LT.L'.J:.:;T.?:'"::’.‘.'.’ :: A four. short ‘stories: “Oureslt 3hd § Woe ‘\‘"""’;"’\‘"' :"'9 "I'p:":"m il o’" '; :‘r(frlen on “The War on the White Death.” | Route,” and a timely article on “‘Buse Bal 5 | or other b his ., by Inez G. Tho; . veil. | Mombasa, and an interesting mccount o " . track: “The Law of Retribution,” by Ber- | hovs in Walter Dunham's “Boya with a | sweetheart, finds his way back to her. | seev po B mossic r""lrr‘\‘:l\a\!:ur?:: Moen: | now “Bpirit Drawings” are Eade Harey | This silent and courageous warfare is | Around the World Mt > pt 4 : bba' " W . $ i y cribed by Mr. O. F. Lewis — - Business.” Two speclally Interesting and | “The Misadventures of Dick Stubbs” 1s| ger by dmund Candler, and *The Brake- | Lauder continues his amusing *Reminis- | ¥ .h"“) o :.. £ th agazine will | AbOVe books at lowest retail price. Mad helpful serials for the older readers of St.;another humorous horsy tale by Jay Hardy. | Beamer,” by Francis Lynde. cences Succeeding numbers of the mag thews, 122 South Wifteenth street. Nicholas are the illustrated account of | Other interesting stories are “The Long | contatn further news on this absorbing Modern Magicians” and their tricks Overland Trail," by Willam MacLeod Rain |and important theme. Under the title of “On the Open Road, by Ralph Waldo| True stories of plots, abductions, dvna- | py ®m British Keat Africa’ M Henry Hatt ian P .|and “The Find of the Flaw," by Stanley | . U A . . o 4 | “Hunting in British East Africa,” Mr y Hatton and Adrian Plate, and fur Trine, is another of his series of “Life | miting and attempted murder undertaken | po o " " Moaeiva will describe the excit- ther account of “From the Drum of the | Olmsted. Books.” It s neither large nor ambitious, | against the San Francisco graft prosecu- | . .q ciiires which he and his wife re- Trotion - Libraththoet Savage to the Great Orchestra,” by Jessie but is designed to fill the need of a con- | tion, form the subject of a thrilling article | cently encountered In an African expedi- Jes ¥ou $0 76ad the n_';"‘ . Katherine Macdonald. That delightful de- | Among the short stories in April Gunter's | venient pocket mentor, a little dally “creed | by Will Irwin in the American Magazine | o * Among the short stories are the fol- " Lo partment, Nature and Science, grows bet- [ are “A Block of Marble,” & unique story | Of Wholesome living." The unpretentious|for April. Jesse Lynch Willlams con- \VfiSe ter every month, and the new Arcadia at [of crime-detection, by Fred M. White; [ volume is really devoted to a serles of lay- | tributes stories by Grover Cleveland and | \x “‘\Q Stamford, now bullding, promises equip- | “The Malay Hate,” a stirring little drama | man's sermons, each focussing upon some | for April. Jesse Lynch Willlams contributes | Cleanses the System ment for even finer things. of life in the Philippines, by George Weth. | everyday thought. The book is printed in | stories by Grover Cleveland and stories \\y- erill Bar,, jr.; “Heroes of Hades” by |decorative type, and bound In unigue style. | about him. 1da M. Tarbell exposes various and age-0ld wisdom [ vivid, picturesque account of many hitherto { lowi The second installment of “The Strange |trand W. Sinclair, a story of the silent All of the books reviewed here are on sale ring fishing for brook tro con- | Charles E. Brimblecom; “A Knight of the | Thomas Y. Crowell & Co., is the publisher. | ways of juggling with the tariff and practic- " o g, | st mcurring themo i the Aprl aum. | A" 4n ubio-dae airhip romence, by 2y ‘declures herueif o be I agreament. with WHEREVER THERES PAIN APPLY AN ber of Country Life in America. On the | Adelalde Soule | “A Pair of Madcaps’ by J. T. Trow- | President Taft, who favors the ppolnt- “ .‘ " o‘\' cover appear reproductions of the first | | bridge, Is made up of a long first story Hli ment of a tariff commission Prof. W. L Aue'o Const W\ . Views of fish in the water ever made by | A €00d collection of contemporary fic- | Mr. Trowbridge's best and merriest vein, | Thomas tells of the “Older and Newer WM flc\\'\&y QOB | ine new color photography. — The sute|tion (o be found In the April number of | followed by shorter stories. Bach of them | Ideals of Marri William Allen White 4 Ghromes were. taken by Hoary H. Sayior, | Smiti's Magagins. The compiete novel, | Is ppeared in some prominent magusine | describes “Progress in American Citiem Besides the cover, the frontispiece also| 'The Hegira of BSylbert,” by Margared | for the young but never before in a book, | and Charles W. Wood tells of his experi- “hmmfl\“ shows brook trout—this time at the end | Dusbee Shipp, is a love story with a south {ane o i “m!’b::;\":r !|:H. lmixhrdl by | ence during the last six months in “Look l i wu yfl‘\é ‘\\‘0“ of a line. The pioture, from a photograph | 278 UMK Berbeidy Emide shor(| ! * & siven a place | ing for Job." Fiction is contributed by eon li enuine - re ph - be! I h 2 e ) in this book. The comb 1 o aw c v by A. Radelyffe Dugmore, deplets one of | O “The Exquisite Madame de Breville nation gives a lllhlmum Edward White, Richard Washburn s 80 uncommon in the charm and distine- ‘Knm— of voung people’s reading worthily | Child, Edward Peple and Olive Higgins ’“W‘ w&\&\ effects ‘:(')": "“"""”'"‘_‘;' .“’"”l'."‘_'h “‘"':'“"‘ ‘;’ tion of ita style as to remind one of the | 8¢t forth by Mr. Merrill's excellent pictures. | Prouty Genuwne, | (ouh and :‘v:r‘y ter Later on ot o | much-quotea ~ Robert Louis Btevenson. | Lothrop, Lee & Bhepard company ls the g “Crasy Boy,” by Adeline Knapp, is fully [ publisher | How many persons are aware that it h teresting article on “Making an Artificial WO ¢ of thi . . 3 . p . | was Edwin Booth, the brother of the “uFoRNlA ‘-l:m" Stream,” by C. M. d'Envllle, tells of | .1 44y Frederick, by Ruth Crosby Dim-| Mrs. Join Van Vorst in represented in | assassin of Lincoin, who saved the life of e sport as conducted by the Castalia | ok, is a clever adaption of the play of | the April Bmart Set by one of the best of e A Lincoln's eldest son? The details of this B d th P II Established 1752 r.° SYRU’ co. Trout club of Erie county, Ohio the same name. W. B. M. Ferguson, au- | her later stories, “The Other Woman's | extraordinary occurrence are given au- ranare s 1S L S, ——‘ e e thor of “Garrison's Finish" and Zollen- | Picture T. Jefferson Dodd—American,” | thoritatively in the April Century. The The Great Laxative and Blood special feature articles of The World | atein,”" contributes to the number a thrill- | by Anita Fitch, is a story characterised b ) SOLD BY ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS |, " ! b : 50 by | pumber contains four Lincoln articles of NONE BETTER mp; Our Navy Costs | ing love-story, “Concerning Carmen i in the telling rather than by un-| uni en,” and | clerm in n - | unique interest. It is an earthquake num- o4 380 Only. requisr price SO'per bottle. | | Us." by Lucia Ames Mead, a forceful ar- | Mre. Van Vorst writes of the adventures | usualness of aciion; the life and color of | ber, loo—for Robert Michens has written 1 |

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