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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1900 AT IR TR OT R ROTROTRRAYSOTMOTRCPOOD OO0 OO ANOTHER BLACK TAFFETA SALE. We inaugurate to-morrow morning another very important sa'e of Black Taffetas. Silks represent a remarkable purchase, secured in such a way that to-morrow’s prices _do not The qualities of these splendid Taffetas are of the highest remember, we will guarantee every yard sold by us or-refund the amount paid. - EXTRA SPECIAL. 2000 vards 19-nch 7s5c Taffeta . 1500 yards 21-inch 8sc Taffeta . 1200 vards 27-inch $1.25 Taffeta.............92¢€ yard EXTRAORDINARY BLACK G0ODS order, LADIES’ AR AU AL AVRHAURTAN AUAMANAUAMAUAA A AN ATA AL VTR AN AV AL AR AN AT A AV AANAAT AV AR A even cover the cost of the raw silk. CUAR & e INITIAL HANDKERCHIEFS 15c EACH. ADVEKTISEMENTS. NTEED TAFFETAS. p-inch goc guaranteed Taffeta...79e yard nch 25 guaranteed Tafifla. 95¢ yard 26-inch $1.50 guaranteed Taffeta $1.13 yd. A FLANNEL WAIST SALE. $3.69 EACH. REGULAR PRICE $6.00. PEBBLE CHEVIOT AND VENETIAN. and B4-INCH BLAC E SAM | | " = Special " ! At 25c, 35¢, 50c Strip. 2’3"9\,8 mE:Sg(; i WHO PASSED AWAY UNATTENDED BY FRIENDS IN HIS ROOM i 's';"“;""fl‘c'fi::‘;‘.:’i::‘::“‘;’m_ 5 . - . e c R pertont-nitioe made of a superior IN A LODGING-HOUSE AT LOS ANGELES. 5 cele, Rupture, Pllcs, Diseases of - B 65 EACH. COUNTRY PLE PI:GZS OF YOKINGS, | T T TR iy The W = =2 .55¢ yard .69¢ yard BARGAINS. TIAN, sponged 1 at ¥i1 REGULAR VALUE $1.50 RAND WELKING SKIRT. tailored in the best 12 rows of stitching with We consider it a grand bar- manner, you when you see it. On nly €398 EACH. WOMEY'S BATH RIBZS $2.95 EACH, iderdown Robes VIUCARR AR LSO AU AURJA AU A LD AU (IO AARAERIIR LA AAUA JROLINUS 100 40 A0NIAA COUIAAAUN SRR AUR R0 LUR ARV LU ARD AU UR R0 SUA SN ILA BV LA SN I MANY NEW WAR VESSELS NEEDED An Opinion 'Expressed by the Naval Policy Board. eI I Its Programme Is Not Quite So Ex- tensive as That Formulated by the Board of Con- struction. AT Special Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, WELLINGTON HO- TEL, WASHINGTON, 'Nov. 3.—On the retary Long has called on officers not at- | | tached to any of the boards for their| | views as to the programme to be submit- | { ing Amcrican_pos POPE AND VATICAN — Rome. Special Dispatch to The C NEW YORK, Nov A special to the CARL MARTENS FOUND DEAD IN HIS COUCH Dissipa tion Cuts Short the Career of the Noted Orchestra Leader.' £ — 33:¢ FOR 50¢ t " g LADIES’ | {59 to Congress, and when he returns to | | Vashington will determine what meas- BLACK CASHMERE A CREAT OFFERINGC. MACKINTOSHES ures he il rcomimend. - ‘ OF MEN. B efore the Secretary left the city an im- HOSE. REMNANTS OF TABLE LINENS. $4.50 EACH, pression gained ground that his recom- | | mendation would be confined to gunboats. | Oldest, Largest and Best Equip- We walted enough remnants had accumulated to make . NA";["'"; ":‘l‘m“' = Eleven armor clads and three protected | thie sale the BARGAIN EV ry i mt b B b cruisers, authorized during the last and ped Medical Institute and : t t loss it B s 3 | preceding sessions. have vet to be con- i 2 3 iy SR SR s 1?{::0!!*1] for, andd(he Secrétary tfmrs the 11 Most Extensive Practice. < niess, A Mede of a_dependable shipbufiding yards wiil not be able to ac- | | $7% OFF quality, with military <l.>m¥nm te any additional vessels of great | Y Founded Nearly 20 Years Ago. 3 Pairs f cape and inlaid velvet displacement. | 1l P . 3 Pairs for $1.00. * = i N collar: ali sizes. Both the Policy Board and the Board lur | | ; | Consultation Free at Of | & have gone on the | | | 5 R 7R E ? | SRS e AL 1| fice or by Mail. $5.75 FOR A §7.50 PEAU D SOIE WAIST, | A TOWEL EVENT. i P iment af 1hs countey | | 8 i Make no sole before eeeing thesc. Anocher ons of our | We have prepare i-breaking sale | in favor of 3 and they have ' Our treatment gives vim, vigor, vital- | feri . 2 to & sale to- w, and u we We a tive { besides in ciew 1 » programmes | | I ¥ th and ition to w and - - -+ ew | that such valu e been equaled. A adopted by Germany and other: nations. 'xx strength and Jrr"v( n A e::‘"“ i se ) us for spot 360 dozen . | There is no desire the part of any offi- | | | despondent men. youns old, married cer to emulaté the example of Kalser Wil- | | { || or single, reggrdless of the c: - = . D2ZEN. | helm, but it is decmcd import that a | | | | their trouble. We master wasting v 5 | navy’ should be established which will | | | weakness, unnatural drains, losses, et . : r - Goeod Ve ue place e h ships disposal of the | | | i o G eh D $25) Dozen United States not only to protect the At- | quickly ana permar X 2 lantic, Gulf and Pacific coasts but outly CARL MARTENS, THE NOTED MUSICIAN AND ORCHESTRA LEADER, ! R | LES, Nov. n who of the ders in best-known orchestra le the United States, whose name | way. His death was due to quick sumption, aggravated by dissipation had no relatives In this country but his wife, from whom he had separated. Sh s said to be In 8an Francisco. He was 38 years of age rtens was a native of He: con- He Darm- { Company and had toured the country > 3.—Carl s heard him groaning and this morning he was found dead. Carl Martens came to the Pacific Coast | with the Tavary Opera Company as con- ductor for that organization and wielded 7] ey Boak e ha - 3 3 .| was on every tongu musical circles | tae baton during the seasom of three ||| A CURE IS NOT EFFECTED IN A ALL-WOOL Emvmgn\:n W"'i‘a“ oy et grade 37 inchon wige ang sust those =2 | Writ Quietly Served on Car-|fus on every tonsue in musical cire e | meeks in February, 150, In that position | || REASONABLE TIME | THE BANK For Monday 28c Yard, Reg. Price 43¢, colort None _sold | ; o away early this morning alone in his room | e aftracted the atiention of the manage- ments may be made in_monthly in J 8 v 29C 3 dinal Ramp>lla at in s lodging-house at 5% South Broad: | ment ot the Fholl Operachome snd was ||| Fafimerts’ie Srofiirds it ed, dating from February 22, and which continued for some time thereafter. He had previously management of the Emma Abbott Opera rom end to end as conductor. At the Tivoli Opera-house he succeeded Adolph Bauer. been connected with the | SPECIALISTS Established 1881. n N tely sof eat i | We bave given you lately some great basis of & possible war with an European | SN R or Berots Mo vy : power, the Naval Policy Board, of wmeh? | . morrow we pre- Last week's tremendous sales have Admiral Dewey is.president, has submit- gl Wt S inspired us to redouble our efforts for | ted to Secretary Long a comprehensive | R S e el G T ears the coming week. We therefore call programme for new war vessels, to be | o est French Flannel, finished with v your attention io twsexdepiionkily submitted to the coming Congress. | =g N tucks all ove i "_"I"f";]‘:r“ ] :“‘ e This programme is not so comprehen- | | H]i terial or refund the money paid for it Construction -of the Navy ‘Department; | $O-INCH BLACK PEBBLE CHEVIOT which also considered the programmes of | 6.e foreign nations, especially Germany. Sec- | | ' WEAKNESS WE ALSO CURE: nd Contracted Discases, the Kidney, Spine, Bladder, ctc. PAY WHEN WELL. | _Any ome doubting our ability and wishing to test our methods, p and appliances may deposit the pri a cure in any bank in San Francisco HOME CURES. Our home cure system is marvelous successful. If you canmot visit S us in confidence with large irdies Upon leaving the Tavary company he was made of "the best, | Sun from'Rome says: Recently there was | stqdt. He studied In the conservatories |gi s a testimonial by his old musical knesscs of men. and a quality, all-wool flan. much curlosity about the Vatican for|gat Leipsig and Brussels, and at the con- gssoctates a bam‘r; of el;n;"fiz on w;mchaw:“ | Frest geal her valuable nel, extra wid { nearly a month over a strange man who | clysion of his cgurse came to the United | inscribed a mention o e last season || to i e | has been loitering about the entrance. He | States. He was a fine performer on the | ¥Ith that company. He was alsq banquet: | | sonme, ¥ < | was well dressed and well behaved and | cello and ptano, but his speclalty was or |4 bY the Tavary orchestra and | Market St | ed, in'shades of Pink, | = | as the police seemed to know him the chestra leadership, and he at once took S s . - | - Dlie, Cardingl - and = | Vatican authorities could do nothing. At|a place in the front rank SRV e ! San Francisco. 33.9) EACH =3 | was solved, for as Cardinal Rampolla was | {T2 Fe4R00%, Pegides PORE 2 Svrabiony EVATOR 8 to8 daily. s e = 1 entering his carriage the stranger shoved | coast as leader for the Tavary company. | | ENTRANCE gs, 7 to S. ;== | & writ into his hand. The strangér proved | Martens fiv late years became addicted o | RA Sundays, 9 to 11, B RR A D JUMJUMLLA LM AR B AL AL AL A A i i i i v | e writ was lascn Th the Shit of Count | M Ay o e i Same Il h MNMNR musicians, Several months ago he came | BRYAN REVIEWS A BIG DEMOCRATIC PARADE THAT MARCHES AT CHICAGO the writ' was ssued in the suit of Count | Confalsinieri against the Pope ‘and the | | Vatican, whose legal representative Ram- | polla was held to be. 2 The Count is the nearest surviving rela- tive to the late Count Falconierl, who | died forty vears ago. leaving a_fortune | | estimated 10,000,000 lire (about $2,000,000). | It ‘was supposed that he left no will and | Pope Pius IX therefore took the property to Los Angeles, of the orchestra at the Imperial Cafe. His health continued to decline and as he was apparently unable to control his ap- | petite for Hquor, he lost his position and | went to Arizona. Last Sunday Martens again appeared in Los Angeles. He was a physical wreck, broken down and penniless. The Imperial and for a time was leader | Perfect Beauty Opepa s == Glasses, i e = o for thethnef;‘( of ;he‘Hu!y S‘eev his rlfixht management told him he could have his LOl’gnetteS < - o bet: ] that emporal Bover: X V! bers t hestra « AGO, Nov -When Willlam Jen- | were filled with cheering multitudes that ) ernor of Ilinols: Mayor Harrison and a | Tecently Falconler’s -will was found sna ‘y?::{fd “ahr%zr;h';nr:‘efi?mfrwgirg";g:; Souid ’ van stepped down to-night from | packed the =|v|ev\a1kv.< and the windows | number of lesser Jights of the Democracy. | it s said that he bequeathed his entire|look after him. During last night lodgers | Remarkable Dinovery ‘Whereby Evary‘ AN ELEGANT SELECTION. ewing stand at the intersection of and r‘nuf.d points of vantage upon tops of | The greetings extended to the Democratic fortune to his child, who is now Count = " 1 7. n boulevard, Sireet cars and the roofs of buildings. It | candidate by the men in the line of march | Confalsinferl. The latter now demands | R e e s A L;dy M.’ Now Attsin the Per- prescriptions filled. ‘actory onm would be difficult t tell which cheered ed to ’ g stic in the r , th. ort ith int Quick repairing. Phome, Main 10. Taiched toomights | e mort the Srowd of maschers or the s n';\]vi.:“i.fxx,f“"f Hitee corpe | L e T RECENT CASUALTIES fect Bloom of Youth. ratic campalgn in| Was in progress the streets gave forth one | the line, being composed of men from o, | FINDS HIMSELF BARRED IN THE PHILIPPINES.|) po. q. pio gou o . . the State of | COntinuous roar of human voices punctu- side of the city, under the leadership = Te0 ge y Mail | OUT BY THE LANDLORD For hours 5 from tin horns and | of Alderman John Powers of the Nine- WASHINGTON, Nov. 3.—General Mac- Prepaid and Sealed in Plain OPTICIANS HIC APPARAT s, a i sone the Clsaing ic Trom. X ds. All| teenth Ward. who for tk Adolph Jacobson, living at 411 Geary | Arthur to-day cabled the following list Wrépor to Who Send PraroGRA S . s swept down the boulevard, for the downtown Etreets, " "Hiue "assumed aiso by Johy ¥, | Sreet, where he conducts a fancy S“""‘!"' e e tu AL Bhe 642 M S ,‘:’:'m: a great parade—the greatest and men had ;r« en ::mun;p;d ““'x\ u?nmnm Cooper, who commanded the second corpe, | Dusiness, on returning from a walk mmim;(';lllsdw%h fllx)e F‘ll:plni,:i?rlxgné;;nara Name and Acdrass. ARKET OT. 2 STRUMENTS scessful - kind ever | Supplies of red fire and positive instruc- e north side, and M. C. Mec. | his wife last night found his doors locked led—October 12, AgUNg, s UNDER CHRONI oG, GATALOGUE Fre 3 ncy. Tk ey | Dos 10 KEop diek Durning T S Sefiohs Ted . the ibirg ok C- Mo- | and matled Up Haht. It was ail owine ta| Battery ¥, Fourth' Artillery, Fred L.| It has remained for & Cincinnat! woman §o | AmOOY QMO IS, ATAL0GUE FRee $ owning effort of Mr. | yellow gleams from the iorches of the itside. The three corps | trouble about who should collect his rent. | Reitz; September 30, Taclohan, Leite, | discover the secret of a perfect skin. She has | — — — - 2 s ere thromit St dence in the line of He had been in the habit of paying it to| Company D, Forty-third Infantry, Wil- | at last found the key to feminine beauty. Al | cago and the were ‘ r;,u.. out 1m.m\ )flgr}mgs according to the number of men | Dr. G. A. Cable, the secretary of the 8ix | jjam Sugg; Company D, Thirty-third In- | the sighs and heartaches over a poor appear- | 3 e on Eiare from the many fires | they were able to bring into line, and as | Companies. up in Chinatown. Mrs. Ber- | tantry. (orporal James L. Noble; Com- | ance may now be banished, for it is within the ardent Democrat rom the many © | the west side is as large as both the nortl, | &In, the sister-in-law of the doctor, de-| pany”'B,” Forty-third Infantry, Alcalde | means of every lady, young or middle-aged, to | weather Our name is on every garment made. antee of merit and a constant reminder of the fact that we are the largest exclusive fur house in the world. No reliable house in America can sell dependable reviewing stand were or Jones, chairman of the Demo- Mr. Bry- r—« A New Feature with H. Liebes & Company. It is a guar- | Alschuler clubs and leagues and Bryan and Major General Pow nlight night tional ttee: § el Al- | Post of honor. Directly behind the com |, Jacobson broke in the daors, and then | Bjewer; October 24, Narvacan, Luzon, | GRAND HO I EI‘S n Fke Sricnigan. The Haldate OF The party Tor Gov- | mander of the first corps came a band | D, Cable summoned the assistance of the | mronp' 1, Third Cavalry. Samuel Davie, south sides combined the corps of easily secured the of sixty piec and then the Cook County cheering was_without cessation. There were Bryan clubs, Bryan leagu. ward clubs were present in full force. Great numbers of transparencies were BRYAN CLOSES HIS CAMPAIGN. Makes Five Speeches and Reviews Long Procession at Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 3.—With four addresses in Chicago and one at Harvey, Willlam Jennings Bryan to-day practically closed his long campaigning in the struggle for the Presidency. To-night from In front of the Union League Club, on Jackson boule- clection returns next Tuesday. To-day, the third of Mr. Bryan's speech-making in Chicago, was marked by tremendous crowds at each of the five meetings ad- dressed by him. and the parade to-night developed into cne long ovation, the cheer- | cided_that she would like to collect the | |rent for a change, hence the trouble. | police. The police decided that as Jacob- Benjamin Fay Mills will deliver a spe- | | ctal patriotic lecture at Metropolitan Tem- | | ple_this (Sunday) evening on “The Real | as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Thousands of men and women have found Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets the saf- | est and most reliable preparation for any | form of indigestion or stomach trouble. |, Thousands of people who are not sick, ut are well and wish 10 Keep weil, take | | Stuart’s Tablets after every meal to in- | sure perfect aigestion and avold trouble. | . But it is not generally known that the | Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets just fill the {1l for children as well as for older |folks. T've had the best of luck with | them. My three-year-old girl takes them | as readily as candy. I have only to say | “tablets' and she drops everything else | ana runs for them. | | pany E, Thirty-fifth ingras; October 30, Massin, Luzon, Com- | Infantry, John E previously reported missing: October 25, sixth-Infantry, F ber 23, Sariaya ya, Lu irty-eighth Infantry, Company B, Twenty bert D. Brown: Oct zon, Company C, Th thigh. moderate; September 22, Alanbasi Leyte, Company K, Forty-third Infantry ence V. Parker, arm, serious; October 25, %ng‘ Luzon, Company L, Seven- fantry. Bayaml Willlam Hales, chest, teenth slight: October 8, D, Thirty-second Infantry, Frank G. Schmidt, leg above knee, slight; October 24, Vintan, Luzon, Company H, Thirty- fourth Infantry, Earl Hale, arm. slight; November 1, Cangbiling. Luzon, Troop L, | Fourth Cavalry, John H. Rogers, serious. arm, o i it feeling for its political favorites by giv- ing them hearty receptions. Julius Kahn received a great ovation, and it could be seen that among the voters of the Mis- sion the Congressman has a host of sup- Orion, Luzon, Company | | have the clearest and most refined complexion MME. EMMA FAYON. s0 dear to a woman's heart. And what is still more pleasing and convincing Mme. M. Ribault | who discovered this great secret sends free to every woman who Writes a sufficient quantity of the beautifier to show her how easy it is to am with the effect produced by your treatment. My complexion has been all that T eould desire and all that could be demanded of one whose Iife work is to pose before a critical publie. Just what influence this perfect complexion has had upon my voice I cannot say, but I presume Marching Club, an organiza _ | son had paid his rent and showed his re- | R H P O Yompany 1. Thirty- o o Ways presents a mflxnfifice‘nl“:gw‘\:?::n?}: gelpt hie certainly was entitied to stay | 5ot Y Fantry. Berpeant. Vincert Burk- P B LB e AL It was given the first round of chee there, - staller; September 22, Alantsas, Leyte, patronage of thoss Who on some pravic {and from its first appearance until %4 Company KpFor(3'-lhlrd Infantry, Harry occasion have made them their head- | rear of the third corps had passed B. Fay Mills to Lecture. Vernon; .October 15, Tubungan, Panay, | quarters when visiting San Francisco. Connected by a covered passageway and cperated under one management on the American and European plan. and Alschuler clubs and leagues seem. | John Lantoc. | ingly without limit. The great strength (2nd Permanent Grandeur of These | "\younded—October 30, Mas | of the parade lay, however. in the ward | States.”” The public is invited. More than | oy B, Thirty-fifth Infantr: | clubs, which turned out with overflowiny | half the seats are free. Miss Belle LiV-| Staffeldt, Company D, Thirty-fifth TONG PO CHY ranks. Even in the command of General | Ingston, soloist. fantry; Matthew Mathala, knee, serfous; ey o T LS SO AL, | Mdetmal(:]., \;;hnsn men came chlefly from | e October 25, San Qu!n’prn‘l, Company ’i_ 1‘]!:"- e s & TRT wards which in all elections are hope- ty-third Infantry, Thomas C. Tucker, : = [ Tessy’ Repubiican, the members of the ADVERTISEMENTS. shoulder, moderate; Thomas C. Davis, gy e China, located cures efrected by carried, many of the sentiments evoking | FOR THE CHILDREN. | Edward J. HIll, foet, slight; John South, his herbs demonstrate their much laughter and applause. i | thigh, serious; October 20, Legaspi, troop tence and his sk!ll. These | 'The parade was three hours, almost to | D, Eleyenth Cavalry, John Brittles, thigh, erbs cure over 400 diferent a minute, in passing a given point. To Xeep Their Digestion Perfect | serious: October 30, camiling, Luzon. | e R i o | & 3, Sevi « ease, Diabetes, Consump- Nothing Is So Safe and Pleasant | Company G, Seventeentn Infantry, Clar tion, Asthma, —_ Paralys PBrain, Nerve Cancers, Tumors, Blood and Female Maladies. All persons af! Mala with any kind of malady whatsoever a vited to call. - 1to 9 p. m adays. 3 Accept grateful thanks for effecting a cure of asthma of sev cary’ standing. A. DARLEY, San Rafael. R. HALL’S REINVIGORATOR Five hundred reward for any wELR ; Tablets are just as good and wholesome | BIG RALLY IN THE MISSION. attain beauty when vou know the simple t | Case we cannot cure. This secret vard, Mr. Bryan reviewed, amid a din of | for little folks as fof thelr elders. il and the right remedies. Ple truth | Femedy stops ail loases. in 3¢ hours. cannon and glare of fireworks, an im-| Little children who are pale, thin and | Standing room only was the order at| Mme. Emma Fayon, the famous contralfo | CUrol,Bmissions, Tmpotency. ari: v We are now manufacturing medium priced fur gar- mense parade of Democrats, which | have no appetite, o do not grow or|nangels' Hall, at Twenty-fourth and Fol- | Who created such a sensation last season, not | Seicares 1o Sunhood and o Gkl ACl 2 ° marked the close of the campaign in Chi- | thrive, should use the tablets nfl!er‘anlr som streets, last night, where Republi- | Only by her marvelous voice, but by her won- | wasting effects of self-abuse or R ments. Heretofore our efforts have been confined to cago. and late to-night he left over the | {p& and will derive great beneflt from | 00 O vty Sthird and Thirty-fifeh | derful complexion, obtained a free trial of Mme, | excesses. Sent sealed. 32 e e A the making up of the most expensive furs onlyy such as | Burlington rood for his home in Lincoln, | Mrs. G. H. Crotsley, 538 Washington | districts held a joint meeting. The crowd | MPauI‘s Remedy. and this in what she says | Bitles. 5. gusraneced 10 W SARrots A5 sealskins, etc | where, with his family, he will recelve | street, Hoboken, New Jersey, Wwrites: | was an enthusiastic one and showed its | ¥ POt imagine how delighted I | Rroadway, Oakland, Cal. Also for sale at 1073t Market st., 8. F. All private diseases quickly cured. Send for free book. CHICHESTER'S ENGLY YRO YAl fius porters. the knowledge that I have accomplish . A Buffalo mother a short time ago, who il = | - Oshed so 1 ape rettat 3 fur garments at lower prices than we do. o el Aremass Tncestart bram wheial | aeppaired of e S1d OF b Wad 10 | Tmptisca Rad eckived. e bie St RS | Foor et £ et e % o o conten: et Sy elighted w e results from givin 4 {2 RED st Gold metailic Soxes, seaind [ R e he stepped on the reviewing stand until, | the child these tablets that she went be: | T e g T o Yy A O has alded me very materially tn QN 7ich boe rivoa. Fake mo stk Sefuse | Z y .. iy rather weary from his arduous work of | fore the notary public of Erfe County, N. | ago showed that the city had got out of | my singi r:;- y complexion had always been ok tlona. Buy of your Druggi: | A beautiful lin> of elzctric seal (looks and rs like s=al) capes, the past three days, he stepped into his | Y., and made the following amdavit: the rut of poverty and depression and | finually morried fomn e lo me: T was con- f e ulars, | with a Pesian lam> yoke—two heads and four tails—very stylish: carriage and was driven to the Union sta- | yorntiemen: Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets | was again in that happy frame of good ot wine fact that although | \W%, a1 800 Yomtimcaias, Sd Sy 1ginch $ 8 inch. tion. were hrecorflim;nged tfil ;'ne or A two | fimes. “";h"“’"' are flooded with complexion remedies it Druggise: ieheater Chemical Ca, 3 22.50 18 inch. . months’ ol aby, which was si and . nothing was of any servie Mentien 3 adison Squarc. PIILA. PAD 16-inch 25.00 20 iach. At noon to-day the Iroquols Club gave a | puny and the dociors sald was suffer, |, L1is_conditlon. this change from soup- | [URTE Was of & %, t0 me. /as plmples, | e ¥ e banquet in honor of Mr, Bryan, at which ng from indigestion. houses and idleness to business activity and a rash defled them £ X 1 took the child to a tentment was b t ab all. I can assure f -potsonous edges g , Spe o FOX SCARFS. n pledg: pport on next | i Srocured & DO¥ Troks g1y Sripeiet- ama| SO0 s interest in the welfare of the|me as a firm friend of your remarkable com. Whités, unnatural die The most popular neck piece of the ssason—New York has gone Tuesday. At 10 o’clock Mr. Bryan began his day's speechmaking at a big open-door meeting used only the large sweet lozenges in the box and was delighted to find they masses. Mr. Kahn declared himself in favor of the Chinese exclusion act and promised that if he were returned to Con- plexion remedies. I fully endorse them.” It 1s not a face powder, cream. cosmette or charges, or any inflemma- rritation or ulcera- wild over them—a big assortmsnt ready: bleach. contains no ofl, grea: egia. $od of mucons mem- 5 g in front of the Transit House, Forty-sec- | Were just the thing for my baby. I feel ss he would work hard for the passage 3 se, paste, chemi- CHem branes. Non-astringent. Red Fox.. 5 ond and Halstead streets, the center of “:é{“e“ In saying that Stuart's Dyspepsia | 5f a new act more Stringent than ihe | upe,F Poleons of any kind and is absolutely | LS gold by Dragzists, the stockyards alstrict. Three other meet- gt s Loy SRS e original. i » Write to Mme. M. Ribault, 342 Eisa ot sent in plain wrapper, ngs were also addressed by Mr. Brya . W T 3 ron Wolf came in for a liberal - M. Ribau Butlding, d. %o during the afternoon. At 390 b m. he 1subseribed and sworn to before me thls | ghare of applause durma a_speech which | CIPcinnati, ORIo, and she will mail free. prs: é’hf'mm'r R spoke at an open-air meeting at Maxwell . of Ry HENRY KARIS. ‘was listened to with interest the large | P#id. In a plain sealed wrapper a free pac ular sent on requeste and Union streets. At 4 p. m. he addressed Notary Public in and for Erle Co., For b gathering. He 's‘p:':.:e on trusts and pros- of her wonderful beautifiers and you will always “ . E bless the WasHington strcet and Michigan avenoe. | (K05, baples; mo matter how voung or | FSTILY 810, 4rat, the returm, of Mcilnley | Vel the day you wrote. Do not fail to write | NEW WESTERN HOTEL, From there Mr. Bryan took & suburpas | delicate, the fablets will accomplish won- ing of ublican representatives to help | — EARNY AND WASHINGTON STS -RE- train to Harvey, where he addressed a big | Gers,0 Ificreasing flesh, appetite and | pim ‘in the continuance of his good work Taodeled and removated. KING, WARD & meeting of foundrymen and mill hands. | fr ooy pos O, the large sweet tablets | "I J. Murphy, Percy V. Long. Richard it my Skin | CO. European plan. Rooms, s t5 51 %0 day: The fina] meeting of the day and the last | 1y st dresetei, Uy 5i2ed boxes are sold | weich, John Butier. Eaward . Heaai tment’ fails | § to §8 week: $8 to §20 month. Free baths: hot of Mr. Bryan's remarkable campalgn out- | Dyych S8 c0T 50 cents, and no| well, 'Captain Harry L. Wells, G, C. e emwe . amy | and cold wettr every Toem: fire gretes in every side of his own State was at the Calumet parent should neglect the use of thi sa bowel Groezinger and H. L. Joachimsen were room: elevator runs all night. edy for cii stomach and ! casg "of “cczema Theater, in South Chicago. From there | froublas if the ohild o ciing tnany we, | AMONS the other speakers. or tetter, or It Mr. Bryan went at once to the reviewing | rogaraing ita fosd or mectmilation " "oY gne_ applleation Dr. Benneit's Elactric S e Tpulevard myare for an Siuarts (Dyepepsia Tablets have been| Joseph T. O'Connor. Democratic candi- e, b . ¢ or years as the best preparation or Justice of the P 1t Wi 25 t Democracy marched by and ehqored-mtrl O fiomach” troubes, whether in | ironger evers day. The ‘People recognize %fi‘on Fecelpt o price TR PADL DR | e ta o St apor AIone 0d strone eader. adults or infants his ability and integrity. . RD, 170 N. Spring st., Los Angeles, Cai. | Fost st., San Francisco, Cal