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THE SAN FRANCIECO CALL. SUNDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1902. 21 e TEE EMPORIUM. 1 No. 2z Builseye No. 3 Folding | No. 4 Cartridg picture maker. No, 1, 8oc; No. 2, §1.00; ca Holiday Sale Cushion Tops Monday only, these three very low priced Cushion Tops will be on sale as Jong as the somewhat Jimited quantitics Jast. As usual the blg store offers just what you want, at Just what time you want it, at less than it can be bought for elsewhere. Several hun. dred Tapestry Squares, same on both sides, wery heavy, serviceable quality for Oriental corners, instead of soc each, Monday, 31c 350 34-inch Satin Tops, designs new, color- ings pretty, regular wvalue 75¢c, Mon- - P SRR 49¢ 73 Pillow Skeletons, satin tops, si'k backs and heavy silk cord and tassel, all ready to put pillow in, would be very cheapat$2.25, one of our choicest bargains at Moncay's Special Sale Xmas Medallions Bemutifully colored life subjects artisti- cally executed, size 18x22 inches, frame with gold beaded rim and large burnished brass ornament at top and bottom, will make dainty Christmas gifts, well worth g3.50, on sale Monday only $2,35 Comp'ete _iines of the Centun Plate Cameras— finest wmade. Eastman’s Brownie Csmera—like illustration, a perfect little THE EMPORIUM. | Kodak. . . $6.40 Pccket Kodak for . | | $714.60 e Kodak $20.00 just the style rry'ng cass, 75c extra. Orders for Gioves--Hats If you do not know the size or your srierd wants, send him or her a merchandise order for the'hat or glev s you wish to-give, Mecrch ndise crders jor any amount, go>d at any counter it w big store. Holiday Display Cut Glassware THE EMPORIUM. or color that A A e T i O Sl Begin to make your gift parchases to-morrow. this year will be a record-breaker. I / Never in the bistory of the Emporium has this department been provided with such a large and beautiful stock pair 7-inch Berry or Sa of beautiful Cut Glass, sented by their latest and most beautiful cuts. department store prices. Water Bottles, from . Mustard Pots, from . . . Salt and - Pepper Oil 2nd Vinegar Bottles, cach. . s-inch Nappies, cach, Handled s-inch Nappies, each . . . 8-inch Berry or Salad Bows, each.. . . Orange Bowls, each . .. . . 10-inch Salad or Berry Bowls . . Why not buy sour $1.25 to $4 50 . . $2.35:0%6.75 Water Tumblers, per dozen Punch Cups, per dozen . . Such famous makers as Libbey, Hoare, Strauss and Egginton are conspicuously repre- Holiday gifts of cut glass pieces at e e+ s . .$3.00t0 $13.75 Celery Trays, cach . . . . . . . .$350 0 $:3.75 . .. ...60c to $1.00 | Wine Decanters, each . . . . . . . $5.00to$12.75 * Shakers, sterling siver tops, | Claret Jugs, each. - . . . . + . . $12.00 t0 $24.00 . - $4.00 to $21.60 o+ - $6.50 to $21.60 ........ $1.50 to $4.08 | Spoon Trays, each,. . . . + « o» . $2.25 to $6.00 . $1.75 to §3.40 | Sugars and Creamers, pair + + o + . $4.50 to $9 60 lad Bowls, each . . . ..$4to $14.50 | Rose Bow's, each . . . . . « o . .$4.00 to $16.00 . $3:0817.75 | Cologne Buttles, each . . . + o . . .$2.50 t0$7.50 .. $6 75 to $22.50 | 7-inch Butter Plates, each. . . . . $2.8) to $6 4) - $10.00 to $25.75 Sterling Silver Holiday Goods Toilet Set—French Gray Silver, mirror, hair- brush, clothes-brush and comb, Oriental head design, in fancy silk case as pictured . e e Sterling Silver Flask—In open deposit work, with detachable cup. . . . . . $15.00 Sterfing Silver Ash Tray—Large India head in center in French gray $7.50 Large Mirror—With butterfly girl head on back, sterling silver in gray finish. . . . . $16.00 Cut Gless Powder Jar—With siver top, Mar- guerite design 19.00 Sterling Silver Match Box—With fancy hesd on side and cigar cutter in top . . $4.00 Men's Eb-ny Erushf Set—Sterling silver mount- ed, consisting of two military hair-brushes, one clothes-brush, one hat-brush, cn: mirror, ore comb; all in satin-lined lcatherette cas-, for ...8$12.00 Gentlemen's Cigarette Set—In royal copper, cigarette case, maich-box, cigar cutt:r and knife, ia satin-lined box.. . . ..$20.00 Perfume Bottle—Silver deposit, in the new flat shape, large < Ceriserew—G. silver trimmings Cut Glass Ink Well—With Florodora tcp, large (€ WMasis frem i oot L0 Ses . .$2.00 to $24.50 We are closing out 2 Parisian Giass and pieces alike, s ver scroll, was §8. Stein—In gray stone the Holiday sights of The IRMAII SAMMIIIII MR, WIRRRMIIEVR BRI IMIII WIRRIRY, IAIIMMMIII, RIRPRIRII RICRIRR IR IR IRIIIMMIIE RIRILRIIN IIIILIIE RIRAIIIAY, WILRIRINE RIRIRIE KA LWMNARS, RRRRERRY, I REIRR ERRIERERERY, 00 | | | | | | Baby Erush, Comb and rattl-, in white lined ware, with wide scroll deposit band, was §7.00, and massve. . . . . 54,8, Mi itary Hair-Erushe:— swinging figures 8$4.25 ontback, in gray finish; pair . . . $8.00 Sale Sample Line Steriing Siiver Deposit Ware at Half Price ‘ass awd, French Chinaware, trimmed with French Gilt, artistic shapes and styles, no two About 150 pieces altogether in the loz, at prices like these : Rockwood Vase—Like picture, 6 inches high, well covered with engraved sterling silver, was . 18.00, now $8.00 Turquolse Blue Bud Vase—W 'th white Sgure about inches high, was £9.50, now sample line of Sterling Silver Deposi ’ on Tiffany G Porcelain Vases and Card Receive: China Shaving Muz—With 3 inch siiver deposit band en- .......... $4.75 circling body of cup, was $11.00, now. . . . .$5.50 Dark Green Vioiet Vase—4 inches high, covered with ‘ancy Dark Blue Opaque Glass Vase—s3 inches high, very D oW . . e Ll 4 25 heavy siiver scroll, was §9.50, now . . . . . $&.78 Red China Tea Set—Tea pot, sugar bowl and pitcher, entirey 3.5 covered with fine scroll design, was §46.00, now. . ..$23,00 Emporum. You will find on display Lacquered Ware Handkerchief and Glove Boxes, with artistic go'd decoration; locks and keys, set of two; special this week only o New Satsuma Vases, gold and colored decorations—from. Loving Cup—s3 inches high, with very fine scroll covering entire cup, was $15.00, row . . Alto 2 sample line of ... .82.50 Oriental Holiday Goods Dispiay The beautiful Chinese snd Japanese Bazaar on th: main floor, back of the Book Department, is one of and sale fine Cloissons, .. Bronzes, Ivorics, Oriental Chinaware, Handkerchizfs, Quaint Toys, Silk Gowns, Si'k Jacke:s, Por- celains, Ebony Furniture, Chinese J:wery, Carved Goods, Sandalwood Goods, Lac- quered Ware, Embroidered Screens, Fans, ctc. antendance. All goods marked in plain figures. Both Chinese and white clerks are in 40¢c THE EMPORIUM. We Offer to Responstble Parties an Accommodation Account. Apply at Our Credit Bureau. 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST= AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE NO LARGER STOCK IN AMERICA SELECT FROM B SE R, Smoking Jackets Good Ones—$5.00 We picture one of the new = effects in Golfing Cloth Smoking Jackets (w: have them also in sitk mixed effects) that the big store i or BE00 These pretty Jackets coms in Grays, Oxfords, Browns, Bluesand Fancy Mixtures, are bcund with cloth and silk cord, very handsomely gotten up, all sizes from 34 - to 44, and will prove a surprse to Smoking acket buyers at the big I exceedingly low price 99+ 00 Many other styles at prices ranging 7 m $7.50 to $25 oo. Smokers’ Supplies For the.Holidays. You must buy pipes and =) cigar holders at the Empor- ium if you wish to choose from the largest as- sortments and get the best kinds for the least money. First quality Meerschaum pipes in chamois cases §3.25t0, . . . . . ..$10. Best Briar Pipes, genuine amter stems, leather cases, $1.35t0, . 9 . . . . $5.00 French Briar Pipes, sterling silver deposit, am- ber stems, chamois case, $5.50, §6.c0, 5 Briar Pipss, genuine amber stem, soc to b SN Briar Pipss, various stems, 20cto . . 785¢€ Turkish Water Pipes, £1.25t0 . . $3,50C Long St m German Weischel Pipes, 25¢ to 50c Holiday Groceries and Liguors Cheapest Here Italtan Oive Oil, best imported, Monday ard Tueiday, gallon tins . . . . $7.85 Halfgalon tins ... . . . . . . 95€ Seeded R:lsins, 1 1b. packages, Monday and Tuesday, 3 packages. . . . . . 25¢ Plum Puding,Gordon and Dillworth’s, Mon- day and Tuesday, 1 lb. tins., . . . 2i @ adbiginn. SSc . G 37¢c Extra Almonds, larg: and meaty, Monday and Tuesday, 21bs, . . . . . . . 25¢ Snider’s Catsup, pint bottles, Monday and Tuesday + * * Keller Whiskey, sring of *94, sour mash, instead of $4.00 a gallon, Monday and Tieatay. s L. ..$2.95 MINERAL LANDS YIELD MAILLIONS Comparative Estimates of the Product of Metals. Special Dispatch to The Call. CALL BUREAU, 1406 G STREET, N. W., WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—Ten months ago a comparison was made between the value-of the'gold and silver products of —— NEW ADVERTISEMENTS . Lo ameebdbosuiomsss woc s TGO, CONSPICUOUS IN A BALLROOM. of Dandruff on the Collar and Shoulders of a Gentleman in Full Dregs. This is the thing you quite frequently see in the baliroom—a man's black dress coat literally covered with dandruff. it must be annoying :ol;x’::‘ wearer, and ertainly not san! 3 Bt danaret can be eradicated, It 1s a germ disease that will some day cause baldness, Newbro's Herpicide kills the hair de- stroying germ and stimulates the hair to iy hair soft and pliant. hs AN m!-:-tngemor: 'Boqrpll:llde s & most pleas ant toliet accessory; of cooling to m“ drug uie to The Hernicide Co., Detroit, Mich, 'lhe United States and the value of other groups of our mineral products as set forth by the United States Geological Survey in “Mineral Resources of the Urited States,” for the calendar year 190. The annual volume for 1901, just is- tued, permits a similar comparison for lust year. In round numbers the value of the gold preduct was $78,000,000, and of the silver preduct the value was $71,000,000 as money (coining value), and $38,000,000 as metal (commercial value). As metals, then, gold and silver products were valued at a little less than $112,000,000; as money, they were worth $150,000,000. The corre- sponding figures for 1900 were $115,000,000 end $153,000,000—a loss for 1901 of oyer $3,000,000. The copper produced in 1901 was valued at $57,000,000; the lead was valued, as in 1800, at $23,000,000, and zinc was produced to the value of over $11,000,000. The cop- per, lead and zinc products in 1901 were worth $9,000,000 more as,metals than our gold and silver were worth as metals, although the value of the copper preduct was $11,000,000 less than in 1900. The combined values of abrasive materi- als, of chemical materials, of pigments and of other miscellaneous minerals, amount- ing to about $38,000,000 in 1901, show that they were worth almost half as much as the gold produced, and about $5,000,000 more than the silver as a metal. The structural materials produced in 1901, the building stone, the clay products, the cements, valued at about $182,000,000, exceeded the gold and silver by $70,000,000, if the commercial or metal value of silver taken, and by $32,000,000, if silver is tak- at its coining value. Iron ore and its products, the metallic basis of our civilization, increased not- ably in quantity, but decreased in still greater proportions in value in 1901 as compared with 1900. -Yet, notwithstanding a loss of nearly $18,000,000 in value as compared with 1960, the pig iron produced in 1901 exceeded the metal value of the gold and silver by $130,000,000, and thelr combined coining value by $95,000,000. Compared with the mineral fuels, coal, petroleum and natural gas, produced in 1901, the combined coining value of the gold and silver is exceeded by $292,000,000, and the combined metallic value is as 112,000,000 to $442,000,000, an excess of $330,- 000,000 of the necessary fuels over the preclous metals. Escape in a Hand Car. WHITEVILLE, Tenn., Déc. 6.—Burglars entered the Whiteville Savings Bank here early to-day and secured $2000, escaping on a handcar. ADVERTISEMENTS. HOSTETTER'S STOMACHBITTERS Has been the standard remedy for stomach, liver and kidney complaints for fifty years. Then don’t accept any other if you wish to recover your health. It will' positively cure Headache, Nausea, Belching, Flatulency, Indigestion, Dyspepsia and Kid- ney Troubles. Try a bottle and be convinced of its value. The genuine has Our Private Stamp over the . Avoid all substitutes and imi- tations. neck of the botile. | | THE EMPORIUM. - Ca'endars, In a day or so th= inevitable holiday rush will set in, and, unless all signs fail, Here for nolzworthy bargains in Holiday good . charming Christmas merchandise—practical, pretty, diinty, durable and desirable presents. selling and saving will find no equal elsewhere. Nowh:re else in town such have to szli them for y5.00. price, each A $31.50 Set of Books for $10.00. Travelers, 3 large volumes, bound in buckrom cloth, illustrated with 125 etchings and photo- gravures, nent historian €har.es Morr's, the artic’es on travel by such famous authors as Washington Irving, Bayard Taylor, Charles Darwin, Helen Hunt Jackson and many others, regularly $31.50; special while the quantity on hand lasts, complete set Guizot's History of France, 8 volumes . $6.880 Victor Hugo, complete works, 7 volumes, $3.25 Complets Works of Josephus, 3 volumes, R & & 7 Dickens’ Complete Works, 15 volumes, . . + George Elliot’s Comp'et: Werks, 6 volumes . Carlyle’s French Revolution, 2 volumes . . . . Warhington Irving’s Cemolete Works, 8 volumes, . . . . Ev. ry piece of furniture in the store greatly reduced Tuesday also if quantity Jasts, per bottle.. . partment store prices. . For example: tracts, only Poster-board Box, containing half-ounce bott'e good quality Extract. . . ity Cologne i | | | | é é | | é | Nightly Concerts by the-Famous Emporivm Crchestra, Directed by Avgusl Hinrichs. Calendars Xmas Gards Mcr: than 2,000 designs in Chrismas and New Y.a: Cards. Many dis- tinctively Cali-orniap effects to send io E:stern friends. Christmas Cards. . . 1903 Calendars. . . . Monday’s multitudes will gather here, for the This Stylish Box Coat $7.95 One of the sweliest cut garmsnts produced this season. weigh* you can wear every day in the year in this climate; beautifully made up in every way, pepiect fitti g, and finished with many rows of tailor stitching, ony Scrviceable Stylish Svits, $14.95—Made of blue or black Blind Cheviot, and tan Covert. Jacket si'k lined and faced with peau de sofe silk; skirt has drop Jining of near silk, and is made g-gore, slot seam and kilt bottom; a suit that will bring $20.00 in any other swore, $3.75 for Smart Walking Skirts—That are worth $5.00, and bought in the regular way we should A lucky purchase, however, enables us to cffer 300 of these well made, all wool Melton or Fancy Mixtures Skirts, in a number cf styles, every one of them right up to the minute, at the remarkably low If alterations are necessary on these shirts, wz will make them free of charge. Buwer Lytton’s Complete Works, 13 volumes. o o o+ & THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUIu. | e s el AP BRIOEE oo M mucists 2l s SBSE UG L SRGIA TS Ly Soow mhgow s iy g - I G Vs iy e St e <020 SR MO 0 0 S S o e B 2 GO e R A e T e e s P Storc Open Evenings 'Until Chrislmas. Cameras for Gifts Eastman Kodaks in all the different B s'zes at the Jowest prices. Hotiday Chafing Dishes From our very complete and beautiiul stock of nickel pated Chafing Dishes (of which & we show 52 styles), 50"clock teas, coffec pots, pudding dishes, trays, ctc., we have selected these two Chafing Dishes for mention .n to-day’s announcement. The Chafing Dish in picture is made of heavy copper, nickel plated—warming pan and cooking dish toth have real ebony handles—it has = dome[ht:;flfi and ornate beaded trimming, and is fitted with the fin-sc - lamp made. It is one of our ten styles at $12.58 A very popular and handsome all nickel plated Chafin ; Dish, 3-p'nt size, ebony handles, ventilated asbestos lamp, reg’ly everywhere $5, here for $48,50 .Ic To $10% 8 to $6.0, Hoiiday Sale Bureau Scarfs Two lots of very pretty Bureau Scarfs with pincushions to match were secured by our buyer at a price which enables us to offer on Mon- day only— Pretty Satin Stripe Swiss Bureau Set, 13x54- inch Scarf, in pink, blue, yellow, red or green, with pincushion to match, the kind that sells regularly for 75c, the weior . v n L. BC Dotted Swiss Bureau Scarfs, with pretty. col® ored border; have pink, blue, red, yellow 0~ green lining, with pincushion to match, the kind that sells regulary for 83c, to-morrow the set. . 53‘: Other new lines purchased especially for the Holiday trads at prices varying from .- . 650w $3.50 an elaborate showing of Giit Ciocks Maay beaut ful novelties for the Holiday trade, all guarantzed 24-kr. gold, Ormulo finish and warranted not to tarnish, guaranteed good timekeepers. 10-inch high Cupid Clock . . . « $2.725 Clock with 2 cupids, on fancy base. $5.00 Chariot Clock, 8-day, cupid driving 3 birds . . 87.50 Other styles from . . $7.50 t $12.00 Made of extra fine all wool kersey, in the $7.95 here for $14.95 - .83.75 Holiday Gift Books in Sets With the World”s Great No more interesting books of travels have ever been published. It is edited by the emi- It is the edition de luxe, . 810.00 1.285 Works of Edgar Allen Poe, 4 volumes . . .50 Thackeray’s Complete Works, 10 vo'umes Bronte’s Complete Works, 6 volumes . . Lord Byron's Comp'ete Works, 2 volumes, 3.75 1.6 trade lost during three months the department was undergoing repairs. The largest stcck of Heliday Perfumery that even we have ever shown. We have it put up in a hundred different dainty, attractive styles. The finest Perfumery manufactured, and all at de- Handsome Package, like illustration, containing four small bottles of Eastman’s Assorted Ex- 25¢ Handscme Box, containing 3 tottles of best qual- 25¢ 4 50 - The Greatest of - Furniture &Carpet Sales The §1.50 quality Bigelow-Lowell Body Brusse's terns and colorings—during this sale—put on floor for. . .$T.T17% to make up vo'umes of Holiday Perfumery Sale Monday Another big lot of the Charles S:arr Perfumery, the 8-ounce $2 buttles, in such popular odors as Carmation Pink, Apple Blossom, Ciub, Liy of Valley, Red Rose, Violette, a big purchase made by us for the holidays at much below regular cost is offered Monday, and c = Handsome Box, containilg I-ounce bm?of c.....500 Handsome Box, contain'ng 2-ounce bottle (cut-glass . . $1.00 contiining 2 bott'es Bladley's .............. 350 | Atomizers — Hand painted, 35¢ »d 500 Amulets—Latest novelty in dry perfume, .- .50 ..10¢c Special Olors. . . . . . stopper) Special Odors . . . . Pretty Basket, Perfumé Eohemian Glass ech. . . of popular odors and ever'asting, each. . . Extra quality Amulets, 4711 brand . Alexander Dumas’ Complete Works, 17 volumes.. . Plutarch’s Lives, Clough’s Trans'ations, 5 volumes . . . . —newest pat- WARWAHRAN WRRARRRR AN AARAR R RRRRRR RS CRRRRRRRRAR AR RN WA AR RAAR R WRARAAN 10 RRARANE AR A RRAAR AR R RARRRRR WARRURE WA RRAAUSR ARARRRAANR WA AN AAR AR TR AR AT R R AR aaaUaas Wi Wiawni WRRRNRRRUL L BN ARLR WAL ANANR QR LR aNrn MONEY 3YSTEM THE PROBLEW Hugh Hanna Talks of Methods for a Needed® ", Reform. INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. .6—“What further steps should be taken at this time for the betterment of our monetary system?”’ Hugh H. Hanna was asked to- day. Hanna was chairman of the execu- tive committee of fifteen created by the National Montetary €onference held at Indianapolis in 1897, and ever since he has been active in pressing the demands of financial refdrmers. “First,” he replied, “our gold standard law of 1900 should be strengthened by ma- chinery for maintaining parity between gold and silver. . The public mind is pre- pared for as perfect a gold standard as can be established. A law providing for the payment of gold for silver at the Treasury on demand is the one remaining step necessary to secure absolute parity of all our moneys. Both the Overstreet bill and the Hill bill, introduced in the last session, make full and wise provision. “Second, an element of elasticity in our | national bank currency should be pro- vided. A small step, equal in amount to say '10 per cent of the capital of the bank, is sufficlent for demonstration of effi- ciency and safety. If its desirability is proved, gradual increase within a term of years to say 60 per cent of the amount of the capital with full and unquestioned provision for the redemption of notes of insolvent banks as afforded in the Lover- ing and other bills is the other step im- medlately necessary. “The general subject appears complex and our people are, therefore, disinclined to study it. The principles are simple. Diplomats Bid White Farewell. BERLIN, Dec. 6.—The entire diplomatic corps bid farewell to White, the retiring United States Embassador, and Mrs. White last night at the railroad station when they started for Italy. The Foreign Of- fice and several of the other Ministers were represented. The party, numbering The humblest citizen is interested in the) alLcut a hundred persons in evening dress, perfection of money laws. Only the ab- solute assurance of parity will make a New York bill of exchange as acceptabls in the commerce of the werld as a bill of exchange on London. “Assured parity of the metallic cur- rencies and scientific provision for elas- tic bank currency without risk of re- demption will not only strengthen the fiber of . our domestic commercial interests, but will do more to make pos- sible the sale of products of American labor than any other one act of legisla- tion. “That the President, Secretary of the Treasury and the Comptroller of the Cur- rency should all so courageously at this time advocate such legislation indicates the growth of public opinion favorable tn laws in the interest of all of our peo- ple, without preference, the importance of which should arouse the business men of the country to the determined, timely support of the effort being made to se- cure Congressional action.” ‘Hutchinson-Is Very Ill. NEW ORLEANS, Dec. 6.—A. C. Hutch- inson, president of Morgan’s Louisiana and ‘Texas Railroad (Southern Pacific), Is reported critically {1l at his residence in this city. Useful and mlfle Christmas presents, such as water col- ors, etchings, photographs, statuary, gold clocks, cameras, dress suit caes, trunks, Valises, pocketbooks, fountain pens and icture frames. Greatest assortment and fi:wut prices. Visitors always welcome. Sanborn, Valil & Co., 741 Market street. * suffered severely from the wintry weather during the long wait on the platform. e Crude 0il Advances. COLUMBUS, O., Dec. 6.—The price of crude oil was advanced three cents again to-day, making North Lima, $109; South Lima, $1 04; Indiana, $1 04. It is said that the price will go to $1 25 for Ohio ofl. Burglars Fail to Get Loot. PITTSBURG, Dec. 6.—Burglars early to-day attempted to blow open the safa cf the Natlonal Bank at Freedom, Pa., but the noise awakened the residents and the robbers fled, leaving $13,000 behind them. The explosion shattered all the plateglass in the bank building as well ag the windows of neighboring houses. ———— Advance in Grain Rates. WASHINGTON, Dec. 6.—The Interstats Commerce Commission has ordered 3 hearing to be held in this city Decem- ber 16 in the matter of the proposed ad« vances in freight rates on grain and graiy products, ‘dressed meat and provisions from the Missouri River to New York. BECOMING A MOTHER of the suffering and danger in store for her, robs the expectant of all pleasant anticipations of the coming event, and casts over her a shadow of gloom which cannot be shaken off. Thousands of women have found that the use of Mother’s Friend during pregnancy confinement of all pain and danger, and insures safety to life of mother Is an ordeal which all women & with in::hm‘u_cn'bnb fen,'fi:; n compares the pain and horror of child-bisth. The t robs and child. This scientific liniment is a god-send to all women at the time of their most eritical trial. carry women safely through the gently prepares the system for the sickness,”” and other dis- comforts of this period. Sold by all druggists at $1.00.per bottle. Book containing valuable information free. The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlaata, Ga. Not only does Mothker’s Friend perils of child-birth, but its use coming event, prevents ‘‘morning MOTHER’S FRIEND

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