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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL. SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 14, 1904 THE EMPORIUM. THE EMPORIUM | | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM. | THE EMPORIUM | NOTED BREWER g».zr. 54 ENDS HIS LIFEs| yoe Sevemey X Veils are here € ‘:f A large variety of new conceits Villiam J. Lemp. President ofl,: will be on display and sale Mon- Large St. Louis Corporation, | ¥ | day. Commits Suicide in His Home | 3 | The New Floating Vells—With dotted borier, x in black, white, navy, brown and magpie. :: Very pretty and in great demand, two styles, SHOOTS HIMSELF IN HEAD eack. . . v ww % Death of Favorite Son and ¥ H of Life-Long Friend Affects| l’ and dotted border eff.cts, in delicate spricg colorings . The Au’omobile V:d—-Tm 3 strized border, a decided noveity. . . 87250 | at the Butterick pattern department. prices for San Francisco, Reason of the Millionaire X | Charming Tissue Veits—In “ht,, Browes Single copies of Detineator, 15c. When fortunate buying chances come our way and we save money, our customers save T g gt ‘x navy and black, with striped white border, Subscription price per year, $1.00, : | money on their purchasss in the rame proportion. Have no doubt of the qualities of el I TR R ‘ 134 yards Jong, pretty and cficctive. . SO0 postpaid. goods tought here. Our *‘m yney-back guarantee™ is your atss ute protection. Lemp, president of the Lemp Brewing | Company, committed suici day at | & his residence, 3222 South Eighth street, :\ by shooting himself in the right temple | g with a revolver. He died an hour later. | & Depression over the death of his favor- " te son, Fred Lemp, threc years ago, (% de to- A and o, dous 1 PY el é > b;‘ 3 designs of ‘New York § Emporium have better assortments to select frem and get better qualities for the prices .i.,:uke;v a ..}e m; frien i bt S swell millinery has | ¢ha¢ they otherwise woultd. lieved to have been the cause for | arrived by express. rash act. Mr. Lemp, who was 6|%X The m“zmonp‘ in- | Monday Sale Wemean’s Vests and Pants — 5o dozzn non-shrinking, woo! mixed, years old and a native of Germany, | e % Jersey fitting vests and pants—the ves:s with high neck and long sleeves, the pants French bands— c has lived years He stood high In soctal circles and was rep a milllonaire s horse hair braid, in turban, togue Mr. Lemp, it seems, ‘'was alone in his | g Com- he had not room when the shot was fired plaining 5 Ready-to-Wear and Tailor Hals — ot the famous Gage hats, each on tern hat. Prices for these Children’s and Misses' th: large sailor of mixed fancy straw, streamers. . . Misses” Fancy Straw— velvet and colore | stream New Spring The pretty allovers in Irish crochel of not feeling well as the r members Breakfast had been | g one to their | & | of Mr. e servants, who hur- rent, found Mr. Lemp | & a revolver clutched | & d and a bullet wound } of the servants ran & e nearby, and sum- | & dward and Wil- | & »d the house | & for physi- | s nRRR R R One of pricing them frem $1.00 to have marked them. . The Embroidery Stagk is abou complete. was not | X including namsouk, camb; o hope of .lf set cover eff=ct, in new b was still = returned | § - tater | X Suif Cases 22in. in Talfzta Silk Beits — Trimmed with fancy each . Peau dz Soie C-ush ER CHAMBER COMMERCE HOLDS o1 A BIG RECEPTION Shapzd Pleated Girdies—Ste=! siides, latest Double Faced Satin Ribton B lts Siik Cord Belts - G rdls Specials Best Eastern Bacon—VPer Ib. Lsc Boey Som e BTl s ; Nmeleen-hhy. date, worth at €2.00 more Boys" Calf Shoes— Good solid $1. 50 styles, 5zes 12 10 2 . $1.05 P £00 re made of eccelent £ <3ty N Y, for . = s wcellent quaii'es o Al hf_',‘in’f'";':,’s'" “,‘l,f’_'rl,f“4 o 222%: % rhn cloths, in solid colars - black, navy and than our sciling $8-50 rring—Be ¢ coner, 7 fish . . . Thy have the new Eon jacket price . w s a’ Corn—Am jacket, ” Salmon Beli dle, rizsled ot scaloped | Another New Jackef, SIL7S—A e R ’"g oves S <y vest frone, Skirts e Fght-weight cloth ia back enly, weil Ii La ies’ Beilin L'siz Taread Gloves— Perfect fitt'ng, good wearing Margaux, Reisiing o Sauterne—Werth $1.50 2 gll for . un'ined, dhert v, e 10 bt Sy Bait Guiel asicy callgricw, : sibal} qualites, with 2 patent fastene:s to match the shade f glove, drabe, - b ek trimmed with novety baids and ttch-d care, th: yngie-b castad fiy-‘ront s:sle that g ays bravers, white and f st black, pa'r . S - e gl 23P6 e c taficta bands. Excesding'y hindsoms and Cew Si o Tt B H McKee Chnlc(. Whiskies~-Champion, .\h‘ and, Ry= or ‘White Hous: Vot ale ke ki ki New Silk Muh-.(i.o’v.« s=ason’s novelty spring colors, o cen S e o, gal i ’9 50 A 7~ t> match the gowrs or in contiasting ef These gloves [ Bt Tabah fioaol el gt T e . Theee N w Models at $13.50— On: of S e Crad B, SoRbng gt wd | 4 Striped Percale Wash Waists — New 735¢ which we show in Lustrition, mads of hand- SHPRSNT e e S : A T’me’y Saie qualiti s, marked, each. . B 50:, light-we'ght cheviot inblack axd navy, A Empress a!w.’-.w:m."v asp prime quality, Italian Hon. W. C. i | t ” t Danty Lawn Waits- In p’n- blue - and through u: fiota silk—short This Coat $13.20 e o g °":',‘:“"" ss and back, wath $1.09, pricza .65¢ inch fisted back, stra’ght fly frontand short caps with box p with th new sying coiorings and em- s and . s F adiators,Heater Sl oen e el e i il B ot ol b o $1.00 Othe Monday 9c vard Monday 7 yvard Monday 80 yard with the making. . They are Right now, when the weather is chilly and you well tailored. They are new ced ti > most, we off 5SSOI 3} - ¢ i S . P P need them t i ; e‘%’f” R a:;uxlmex © Of | Blanket Sale—Th: good white Californis make, for double bels, 7 1bs. Bleached Damasks — Pure finen, 62 inches wide, several new piterns, spring suits, not yet one week in high grade gas radiators and heaters and oil heaters, | weight, som= xlightv soiled, so instead of $7.00 the ‘r, all to closs yard . 50 the store The materials a at thf prices most duilcr\ have to pay. BULAE 5 oxs LT R B, Ay . $5.78 Bl' h.d R b e : L Scotch e‘f’ects‘ ek cas'i:nere;e ure —with 8 fast of tuling, be- . i 4 cached Damasks - Szveral lots of very fin: make, Irich, German ad SE! S| » : . . 81.85 Szmple Blankets—/7yom the mills in the Last, in white, PR e S e s $1.10 attractive tweeds and the popular , with § feet tu'ing, on sale, be- | f@i, Oxford gray and fancies, one of a kind. on sale o C R g - 2 homespuns. You will like them L R g - .$2.85| Monday at reduced prices to close then oul. amask Napking—Very heavy weave, in the smail spot # o il 2 5 AGED COUPLE CELEBRATE $2.00 O1 Heat: Sarich and trskita $3.95 i T ead special vaiue,doz. . . ... . . . .. . N You will buy them on sight—they THEIR GOLDEN WEDDING 4 G B . Sl e Comforters $1.33— Fin: whit: filed comforters, beaut ful in co'orngs, S <3 3 » = o st ! “;‘2 5‘; ri.e, clean filing, a special value, cach . . . $1.35 Restaurant Napkins— All white, dics weave, sze 16516 in are an irresist- Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Bland of San Jose For sinzle beds, no éresng, 54 inches widr, vad | vEvelgen doz . L L Ll ol e ible bargamat s'o ao Receive Congratulations of Many . 16¢ P.llow Cases—Nice mus in, well made, hemstitched, each . the price. - - Fricnds on Anniversa 750 and 50¢ Fifih Avenue Gr(nad ne Veils— With siriped .50¢c it tong, ks Millinery some of the smartest Ready - to - Trim Hats— made of chiffon and . $2.75, $2.95 to $7.95 ady-to-Wear and Sailor Hats — Including laces, handsom: 1904 patterns for waists, for which wehave had so many inquiries, are here, and instead Linen covered Dress §; ¢ Cus, with n. . $.60 . $1.85 Solc Leather Dress Suit Cases— slock and bols $6.50 . §7.00 Some Novelty Belts : Be'ts — Wich gile slide effec ~With cut stee! s! bac’s and tassel front . Groceries-~-Liguors Monday and Tuesday *The Blacksmith” —Free Exhibition. Mervelous painting in our Art Room. Sce it this weck. Butterick Patterns and Delineator Butt patierns and Delineater for March now ready, in pattern derartment. The lineator for March contains 5o pages of fathion advice, giving first indications of spring styles Jfor 1904; al:o containing cemolete articles on household sewing and other ma consistent with houschold cares; article cn physical culture for children, by M. Wilmer Sulllvan; also a carefully prepared treat- isc on the eyes and how to cars for them, by Dr. Grace Peckham Murray. Z A free copy of the Butterick fashion sheet for March can be obtained upon application 'CALIFORNIA'S LARGEST- AMERICA'S GRANDEST STORE The new goo s for sp.ing and smmer are coming to us now in grest abundance. If you weuld post yougself s to the season’s sty'es you should come here, for this is the greatest ssore wast of Chicage. If weu'd post yourseif on values you thou'd com: to us, for we make the relasl consignment of nataral color; the regu'ar soc artiz'e; for to-morrow on'y, garment. . . . . . . . . . Men’s Underwear - Sini 5 Oc an excepticnal va ue, garment . 3 M:n's Wool Ribb:d Uadergarm:nts — Gen ength, pu-e ... 25¢ oy rith: d h. B neck, long or Women's Equestrian Tights— L sie thread, Jorsey ribbed, ankle or knee length, open or clesed; colors black, whm, k ard ky. and coicnial effects here per garment . . . Among them many s an exclusive pat- | Women's Unien Suzts— hread, J = el Sl-sfl fo $2.50 mmed with straps of . $2.50 Laces y A Swiss Ribb:d Sllk Vms—lmuo tzd, low n=ck, no sleev ment of beautiful- fancy hand-crocheted fronte and y pink cr sky blus, each— $1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75, $2.50 Men’s Hose—P.ain and ne and balbriggan, tans, gray and bl large variety, pair. . . . Mcns Imported Hose—Th: hn'th L d vnth w a ‘arge assort- ; colors cream, | Women's Hose--Impérted Hermudorf biack, 2-thread Maco cotton, with | Split soles, par . . . . t and point Venise | unbleach=dsole or ent re unbleachsd foot, or ail black, high splced Men's Caaheres Waiol' Hote -1 giir, hels, double sote, the best in the market at the price, pair. . @@GBC | pair. . . . . . g6.00 per vard we -75¢ $5.00 You can now choose ring’s prettest creations, Women's Lace Lis'e Hose—Fast black, many new drsigns, par. . 250 Thousands .. Yards Handsome New 39¢ Dress Goods at Cut Prices Sale 50c Albalross 39c—On Monday only 10co yards of $' 60 fin= all-wool albatross in a beautiful iine of colotings —pink. b'ue, red, = slver gray, heliotrope, rescda, tan, ro.al, champ:gns, brown ani biack - never sold regu'arly less than soc a390 yard, te-morrow . . . . 40-inch Crepe de Paris some new summer fabr'c for street ccstumes, a few hundred yards only, on Monday at . $2.10 . $2.35 24 in. 56 in: spring and summer is ready; thess are the fib- | rics most in demand. We have all th> popular colorings in the different grales— champagre. | gray, helotrope, receda, roya, brown and | blick, peryard. . 75€, $1.10, $1.25 | Spring ures— A very handsome Jine of nzw | mixed suitings in aimest every coloring, and | Colored Taflet amaby x,ns of p]l n suit thess pop at, yad. 3 vard in shades of gray, heliotrope, champagn=, rescda, - §1.00 inen lined, shirt told in- | royai and black, yard. . . . new weaves for shirt waist 7.50 $8.00 48-inch Mouselline Chiffor — On= 0" the newest —An <5 in dress goods, very Ight wight, wool and sik mixed, in shades of champagre, gray, .22.0, bueand black, yard . . goid bra'd and bu tons, Waists at Special Prices New Spring Jacket $8.50— The very best va ue we have eéver cffered in twil'ed covert cicth jackets. They are heavily lined throughout with satin, handsome’y pleatzd backard front, snappy, ,fi' up-tc- Handsems= spring suits, with all the style and quaity of many $35.co suits, rushed out to us by our buyer, now in New York, with ins:ructions to ecll them as a Febroary fler at and - 16%:c =4 with tny gil: but whit: ground, worth $1.25, priced 850 ) a ,u.-pr'sing s And many other money saving chances. 20c Mad-as G yord—A spcidl sule for Mon- 10c White Csmbric 7c — Another ofiering of a day only, tht for ¢ lot of over acco yards of good vars wide has not hitherto cam\mc, same fin'sh as Lonsdale, and with the prics that cotton is to-day, worth at least 10c the yaid grade wrapoer and new from the sen equuled hore. yards of a really fine macras, 32 inches w'de, 5000 new colors, such as are uswilly sold at zcca yd., s Men’s Silk and Wool Slnpzd Undaku — Form fi. Sitk and wool, a hind- | Voile Etemines—Our complcte assortment for | Fancy Checksd Sitks— For sh'rt suits; taffefa and Louisine weaves, y Gun Metal and Black and Whitz Silk: men: of desiyns in th ec grades 85¢, $1.00, $1.10 immens= sh ng silks and ex over four hundred :haies, 12:ic Wrzpper Flannels 8 - w. e l‘l fl 8“‘“ ‘idl‘ andas hnaamrnh LLAAR TARAL RARAR ARRRER ARLR TIARR KRAR R a0 aamaraaaam BRLRL WARRR GaRaN t‘-la“ sanaix | .[ 25¢ iorks xl 40 psr /rc/jd):m 79‘F $1.50 Rlack Covert Suiting 79c —An extra quaiit terial for serviceable dresses and skirts; a grade that is never soid regulariy under $1.50a yard; 79¢c EEEERERRRR RERRR RRERPRRERE RRRRE EREEY RRRRE RRRRREREDY REEEE RRERRRERRE RRERXEREEE RRERE RERRE RRERE ZRRER RRERE PRYEE RERER RERER EERREIRER ¥RRRRE RRRRE RRRRE RERRR. Drapery Goods At Liitle Prices Mantle Lambrequins tirse crcr. also come ot flg.\ fringed, in a variesy designs, cach . . . 75c and 45¢ Hungarian Cloth — 36 irches wids, Bigdad st in grea: var and couch covers, yard . weaves, in fring=d, also velcur and borders, 4 qualities of latest patiere. $3,00, £3.50, $4.00 and $5.00 pair. The 32¢ Garmenits Are Surpassing Bargains This is the only retail store on the Pacific Coast thit sends a buyer to Europe to purchase hosiery and underwear excluswely, and the result is that the patrons of The in dark gray color, Cooper's, che sight weight for th's climate, full regu'ar made, in natu-ai and cam 2r colors . $1.50 g, an extra fine short slesves, ankls leagth, in grade, in shades of blue and pink, sold by exclusive haberdashers a: from You'hs Lnn! Trousers— All wool, sizes 13 to . $4.95 to $10.50 | ... 000 e, ! B0 |- 5o o vt oons it e rper et o Mkl $1.95 with silk ribbon bow and h', l‘.")}man cotton, | Men’s Union Suits — l'n- Oneita, best fiu ng and best made, | Long Cordnwv Trousers—Sizes 13 to 19 and, garment . 500 in_derby, rivbed cotton, suit. . . . . . . . . . $1.50 IR s i AR $2.00 ‘a Great Showiny New Jackets, Suitfs and $132.50 Monday’s Wonderful Savings in Domestics Madras 9c-~-Cambric 7c--Flannelis 8c thaa 10¢, most of it 12 %3¢, speciily priced ’ N Monday’s Sale Lace Curtains A large purchase of Nottingham curtains. in white, ecru*and Ara- bian colors, in well covered de- signs and novelty patterns, has been divided into 5 lots and marked to sell beginning Monday. 65 curtains, pair . . 3 cen, hea ar colors and 4 O:i:ntal des'gns izab'e for portieres -25¢ $3c cwrtsins, pair . . . . . . . . . B@ Persian and |$1.25 curtiing, pair . . . . . . . . 880 or cozy corcers, por- | §2.00 curtains, paic . . . . . 31.49 ¥ $32.75 cutuins, pair . . . . . . - $2e05 35¢ . 45e ad Armure Arabian Curiains Three qualmes. pair-- - - . . $2.75, $3.00 and 83 50 Nob New Norfolk uits $6.50 Eight big cases full of these opular suits for ‘‘Little Men’’ have just been placed upon our tables in the juvenile department. Th are made of genu'ne Scctch homespuns n color woolen fabrics, fashioned with the new split pl.a>. The sizes are for ages 8 to New York's exclusive clothing stores g them for §8.50, but we have marked these 2t the modest is it - 80c Very “Special Sale Toilet Articles The small ‘ots (in most instances but a few dozen of a kind) left from several recent rales, will be offered in main ais'e, Monday, at (h-s-: ~peml y reduc=d prices. *s Talcum powder, Monday . k's Witch Hazel, Monday. ri's Vidlet Ammonia, Monday Water, highly perfumed. . . 15¢ box (3 cakes) Corylops's toilet soap, Monday . . 15¢ Laiies’ large g comb.. 10¢ geod valus, nail brush, Monday Our regular every day prlc. b' $1.00 size Coxe Dandruffcure, s . . 600 £1.00 size Lambert’s Listerin 30¢ size Mansfie'd’s Capillaris, 75¢ size Murray and Lannan Flos $1.00 sze Dr. Charles” F.esh Food, 03 tize Hoyt’s German Cologne, c size Hoyt's German Cologne, is . . 25c Sozodont Tooth Wash, is . . . d’s Tooth Paste, is $1.50 to $3.50 Shoes $1.i5 fo $2.35 Pair Ladies” V ¢i K'd Shose, with exten- ight wsigh: soles that are regularly Mon- soy: . $1.85 Ladies’ Pz! t lzzlh:r Shoss— Alo vici kid, G odyear welted MRARA RAAAA ARARRAR AN AAR AR ARAAA AAARR AAAAARRAR S RAARR HARAR AAAAA WAARAAAAAR AARAR AN AR wanan s — The a large a sort- d— and 835 Misses’ Vici k'd and box ca'f, with exten- sion soles, cn Monday only, the $1.75 sizes, 875 to 11, $1.15 o sizss, 117 10 2, $1.28 th Those $70 Suits for Men Have Caught the Town You have never seen their equal for the price. They are cut in just as good sty le as though they \ cost forty dollars instead of ten. . There is no fault to be found AAARA AR AARRR ARRR A CAARARRAAS DARNR AR AR AARAL TRAAARAA AR RAR AN AN ARAA A RARA A ARAAR AR ARAR AR AT They came to C ave becn l 1882. Professor H. \l al School and Parker, » wife of RL\HIM l)U[ET “Attendance of Brokers in New York Exchange Is Small and the Trading Is Unimportant s T POSTUM CEREAL. | NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The two "“‘""""““‘“Jhours session of the Stock Exchange | to-day, intervening between the ses- sions of Thursday and Monday, did not | | attract more than a small attendance of brokers and members and the trad- | ing was unimportant. The level was | higher to conform to the parity of London prices, which had been lifted slightly vesterday during the holiday here. The small room traders at- tempted to take the day’s profits after the bank statement, with the result of carrying prices back to about Thurs- day’s level. Although the preliminary estimates of the currency movement through regular channels indicated a |cuh increase of about $2,000,000, the decrease of $1,603,000 shown by the COFFEE!!! Prove by change to .r Postum §1 10 days and note the im- g § provement. G0000600000060000C00000 1S THE SOLE OWNER OF AN HAWAIIAN ISLAND ubank statement did not cause great surprise, as there was knowledge of yug“ =hxpn1"nlfl to Baltimore, which ' t figure in the estimates. The lnomw I increase in the loans was less consideration named in the deed is $50,000, paid by Aubrey Robinson to Mrs. Gay. The deed was executed and witnessed January 2 in San Francisco. Nithau is an island of ninety-seven ctor of the Niihau Property of SAN JOSE The PREPABES |trees can be given more care. TO OBSERVE ARBOR D;y,\arious ward Improvement clubs will | H !lmrm\emmz Clubs, Assisted by Other | ity | take up the matter of beautifying the —_————— than was expected. Business in bonds has been less ac- tive, the price of thesrailroad bonds {and of various new bond issues serv- ling to divert the investment demand | from existing issues. United States new fours coupon have declined 1 per cent on call dur- | ing the S I R | Californians in New York. NEW YORK, Feb. 13.—The follow- ing Californians are in\New York From San Francisco—J. S. B. Bunnell, |at the Manhattan; P. Lamu, at the York; G. Mish, at the Wellington, and J. Bermingham, at the Holland. —— et State Bank of Pittsburg Is Closed. PITTSBURG, Pa., Feb. 13.—The State Bank of Pittsburg, capitalized at $50,000, was closed to-day by order of the State Banking Department. The State Examiner is temporarily in charge. —_———— The value of the output of electrical apparatus during 1903 is estimated at $158,650,000, against $139,950,000 in 1902, Murs. Jane R. Gay. HONOLULU, Feb. 4.-—A deed has been-filed in the Regisirar’'s office transferring all the Niihau property of Mrs. Jane R. Gay to Aubrey Rob- inson. By the terms of this deed Robinson becomes he absolute own- er of all of the island of Niihau and, except for a life interest in the in- come retained by Mrs. Gay, the owner of all her interests in the business of the firm of Gay & Robinson. The SEE THE PICTURE Catholic Mass Told in Statuary The Most Striking, the Most Original, the Most Beautiful Idea Ever Developed in the Church. NEXT SUNDAY C(CALL. = | ! P HE S i e S N R AR i square miles, according to the gener- ally accepted surveys. It was recent- ly surveyed by Professor Alexander and found to be slightly less than this, however. Robinson has a title in fee simple’ to the entire isle and is mon- arch of all he surveys when he siands on its shores. The isiand has been used as a sheep ranch in the past. It has had as many as §50.000 head of sheep on its pasture land at times. e LOAN ACCOUNT OF BANKS SHOWS FURTHER INCREASE Dcposits Arc on the Decline, Though in the Aggregate They Far Ex- ceed the Withdrawais. NEW YORK., Feb. account of the associated banks shows further increase this week, bringing the grand total up to $999,569,900, a new high record. For the first time in four weeks deposits show a decline, though in the aggregate they exceed the loans by upward of $26,000,000. ——— e There is one milch cow to every “our inhabitants in the United States. 13.—The loan | Organizations, Will Plant Miles of Trees Along Roads. SAN JOSE, Feb. 13.—Arbor day | will be observed on March 3 by San Jose and Santa Clara County. At a meeting of the Highway Improvement | Club last evening this date was de- cided upon. The club reorganized for | this year’s work by electing the old of- ficers, who are as follows: President, ‘W. P. Lyon; vice president, Mrs. M. Worthen; secretary, C. H. Geldert; treasurer, TFirst National Bank. It was decided to at once begin the work of preparing for the tree planting. Trees planted last year and which have died wiil be replaced and the peo- ple will be induced to plant semi- tropic trees along the highways wher- ever possibla. Last yéar many m of trees were planted along the road leading to Alum Rock Park and Mount Hamilton and along the San Francisco road al- most from this citw.to Paio Alto. These trees were given practically no care and about one-third of them have died. The club intends to replace these trees and also plant more. This year arrangements will be made so that the :'l'opeh Suffers Heavy Loss by Fire. | TOPEKA, Kans., Feb. 13.—Fire to- | day destroyed Parkhurst-David Mer- | cantile Company’s building and stock, | Sells bullding, occupied by the Mec- Cormlck Harvester Company, and W. ‘I Schick as storcroom. The loss is | estimated at $400,000. - Insurance, one-half that amount. —————— FALSE THEORIES Lead to Worthless or Narmful Remedies. Stimulating the scalp may allay the itching of the dandruff. but that does not cure the scalp. The disease won't vield to quinine or capsicum or alcohol, because it is caused by a germ or para- site. To cure dandruff the germ must be destroyed. Until recently there was no hair preparation, or dandruff cure, or hair restorer on the market that would kill that insidious germ that dries u; tho scalp in little scales called dandru absorbs the vitality of the hair, fllllhll falling hair, and finally baldness. New- bro’s Herpicide is the only really nelvn tific p ration to cure dandruff. vent falling hair and baldness. .old by l-nd!n' druggists. Send 10c in for sample to The Herpicide Co., &