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THE SAN FRANCISCO CALL, ‘MONDAY. OCTOBER 17, 1904, Maynard Dixop’s Pictures to Be Shown Sequoia Club Wiill Hold First of a Series of “At| Homes” To-Morrow Night. 2 SOUSA BRINGS NEW MARCH TO THE CITY King of Music Comes With “Jack Tar” ADVERTISEMENTS. - g —_ . : IIP : 1 3 and Pleases With “Parsifal \ : ) | | i i B | 3 & o 3 : Sousa, with & nmew march, a new swung to its spirited climax with the| 3 We are now showing a very large and complete line of ! sulte, the same old band and the same | ‘I.r .x“.\rid:».fi:)(;-rja?]!?g.kmm mi (:: { Silks in black, plain and the most exclusive fancy patterns, o ok ‘oF e & Lo sore Mr. Sousa did not keep us long | = ¥ . » r y e At e b DaCK | caiting. With his quick, el {j also the very newest styles in Fancy Velveteens, suitable \ > us last .1.5:\'!“ ;n‘.a A an‘b;:ta‘n‘;br“ 11 {ie bow he had “The Stars and Stripes for Fall and Winter wear. me CTOW r . orever” g in_an obliging second, | | conduct- | Lo atter ¢ e Dolle." [l || FANCY VELVETEENS met After that came Herbert L. Clarke, A 11 lity of th < P . and cont swift [ without whose cornet playing So lish ‘\,5‘1°_“° L quatiy ‘“f”e new chiffon finish, in a fine Eng descent §; William Tell.” Only | band would hardly be Sousa’s b | ish Velveteen, in shades of brown, gray, navy, castor and green the local respect for Rossini stopped it | Mr. Clarke brings a “Valse Br i | 22 inches wide, e o b e b Baptaud e | Sf.is Py s a gave a beauti- 75c YARD Sousa imitation! It was brilliant 1 B g roemandl ormance ¢ the Extra heavy and a very soft English Velveteen; colors gua : : new Sousa suite followed, Yhsd: abaalutely £ S § e the tr all the Sousa imperson- burt of the King | anteed absolutely fast. uitable for handsome walking suits f ators for the time have spread!movements—a gavotte measure,a kind| | | winter wear; shades of brown, navy, gray and castor; 24 inches over ~>;! vaudey :1;> bills were | of valse noble and a stately fnale. ! ! wide, $ there e plays dum With | Rather of the made-to-order fashion | 1.00 YARD ) ies with his | these sounded, particularly when com- ' . Bies \rith, hi | these sounded. particularly when com-| | EXTRACT VELVETEENS 'h" tr 'Xrn!*hQ“s a ttling good stuff of its sort, that : | { Beautiful effects in the new extract Velveteens, made to take Lis b ey A0l i . Mr. Sousa’s new march is an- | | | the place of the metal prints of last season and far more popular B f notes 1‘1};; other story. “Jack Tar,” as it is called, | by reason of their durability; 22 and 24 inches wide, B JSEXTIDABN PICKS | will be half the local pianos within| | | " and all the rest, | (he week, and deserves to be. It com- | 75c AND 85c YARD £ S ~ AR with the best of the Sousa | e Taff i e one wou Lining ‘laffetas Dress Taffetas s mile sway anywhere—un- | ic Character | | 20-inch BLACK TA A 20-inch BLACK TAFFETA e f.r.w:m ‘{r Sph ‘x‘ a\! :‘nim::.i.xh‘ s roeger, pletur- | | SWIS‘. manufacluye: vardA_...B[)c (Bonnet make)...... N 85¢ e A}-:«;}, ‘Yo‘!im' 1‘;9;;“-‘; no | €5que and characteristic as to all but | | 21-inch BLACK TAFFETA; 23inch BLACK TAFFETA < - B g il g ’ the first etch Parade of | | wear guaranteed: yard......75e | (g5 k 1.0 qQ ike Sousa’s. One is : | | ) Y = onnet make).......... 00 . U S, eome 18| the Dwarfs,” written for the piano, | | | 23-inch BLACK TAFFETA: h BI 2 - every time one hears It | goes excellently with the band, as also | | wear guaranteed; yard......88¢ 2r-inch BLACK TAFFETA ear there is o the full all the | o transcription of Helle: fat Teray i 36-inch BLAC TAFFETA: (Guinet make)............8L25 o Oulh_ax EO. the rhyt % telle. The most interesting movement, 1 2 heavy Stalit e d.81 00 22-inch BLACK TAFFETA the tonal excellence for w however, was the Wagner ‘Proces | extra heavy qualt yi yard. B (Guinet make) " Sl‘ “’) the band is famed. One got a rare taste | siona) of the Knights of the Grail,” | | | 27-inch BLACK TAFFETA; - g, . o of these in the “William Te that | from “Parsifal,” that was admirably | spot proof; wear guaranteed.... 22-inch BLACK TAFF E—y— = = | conducted and played. It lends itself | SR kit Saihss 1 (Girard make); yard...... L2 rge effectiveness to the resources | | ‘ o B M SR | || Fancy Silks for Shirt, Waist, Suits | is year the usual vocal back- | A large assortment of neat checked LOUISINES and TAF- | ground for the band. She does a little FETAS, especially adapted for handsome silk shirt waist suits, | more than that, however, and used a |1 in shades of brown, green, tan, gun metal, navy and castor; 19 {rather good voice rather well in | inches wide. ! ightingale Air’ from “Marriage of " 75c 85c AND s’ oo YARD nnette,” by Massi. Miss Jessie | ’ . eceable | tamporamental eites and {| COLORED MESSALINES 3 | technical accomplishments. She gave 1 THE NEW PLAIN SILK FOR DRESS WEAR — Hand- a clever ring of the Hauser Hun- | | | some luster; soft satin finish, very durable. in rich shades of Complctcly Cquippcd i OO - {0 i | | n.a}\'y. br.owfx,-gray, zol?h?. castor, rv‘;?da and champagne; also s L | JAD o} ITINGTON. | white, ivory and cream; 20 inches wide, Housc-Furnishing De-| AgaEs | | 75c YARD partment —the latest) numbers follow one ] NEW VELOUR CLOAKINGS at the Orpheum this . 13 . I3 cullnal‘y cooking vten-| acts are all good and Genuine English Broadtail Velour, Persian Lamb Valour 8i|8—0l’lly first class are the pick of last o | and Beaver Broadtail Velour. The very latest material ic | v e biograph picture w \\\\;~ e | handsome coats and jackets, in shades of gray, castor and black; articles sold here. \ \ (\\\\\\\\\\\\‘\- i . o inches wide, pr t ation & \ S b ; e Dest ever thrown on canvas in this | | A4 AR O et '] PRICES $8.00, $8.50 AND $10 YD. Monday Tuesday Wednesday | <:;- =ive men “blow"a sare in a bank | / 5 T\ ‘ v and, z n exciting attempt to es- | | m MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED October 17, 18,19 |5 they are closer|| ) ey — ctober s s s vo of their number. As ; : 3 11 a locomotive J i New . § Cheapness is not regulated over the rails, 7 |} Furs Crino, by what you pay, but by 1 en- Our _stock 2 what you get. [ e et Wear is com- . ~ e of the two engines is | | plete for fall Tea—Ali flavors, Bee Ceylon 40 : Sones 11 season, com- : peid | s of twisted steel | prising the OTORATe, reg’ly 50c ib, 21bs 75 | ¥ B ! newest d»’; 892 . e s above the aver- . | signs _ an Tub Butter—Creamery Ib 2714 a vocalist. Her | | s Mo Bateeny 121 P s t N S s ' ~ er heartily | | | 50 35 Prices §1( Pasha Blend Coffee 30 o sl ERR 111 to 121 Post Stree Prices $10.5 reg’ly 35c | 2 1bs 55 s .\f}\uhl»n L + r work in a | % by g e v - Tomatoes—2% Ib cans 3for 25 em favor | ONE OF MAYNARD DIXON'S DRAWINGS TO BE SHOWN THIS WEEK AT THE ST. FRANCIS. | NAL. leged attempt to kill her by a man R seo’ ed ) 3 RO d Claude Arbuckl t Seattl Icald:, :eg - - —-- — — - 2| named Claude Arbuckle at Seattle, otted —reg’ly 15¢ ¢ 0 r as when they | o, s g - z vho afterwards killed himself, Glac PSR Nopirug o ¥ £,4 when the¥ | To.morrow might the Sequoia Club/night will be doubly auspiclous, for| One of the vital functions of the| Dr. L McCracken of Pescadero B e o L Wit (e mirsn. b California wines and olive marvelous turns | Will bid “how-de-do” to itself and its| Maynard Dixon will exhibit his| Sequola Club is the greeting to famous | the Grand. s s i v ot A . hes and dr: ZS h r N. Gillett of Eureka |that it was another woman by the Sil Storell s New Vork Cily S ot s hiboh 5 the act friends, who will foregather beneath a0 :Ihm‘”m in n.” Breen | visitors—and a guarantee that they | Congressman J. N. Gi ame name. She says she was 19 Vil SLOTEA 1 INE O ’ ht in Venic presented by the club’'s own rooftree at the St.| where the general public may [ 2 -1 | is at the Palace. - ot - » b R I ol St e 2 R ¢ : % i view them on Wednesday afternoon |Shall not be bored goes with the invi- colly is | Bakersfleld at the time, and that she direct delivery to your| an vocalists and cians! | Francis. Some mighty interesting peo- | 11e (15" () A3 UVl g Cherer | tation to be present. As a matter of | Rev. Father I Kelly of Stoux Oty 18| ever has been in Seattie. riends and relafives. | Willna: Dlsted DI will be guests at this first of a|after until Sunday. | fact, the club is saild to be an uncom- | at the St. Fra 2 % of Oak-|m—————————— ® e e oS series of Tuesday “at homes,” among| The exhibit will include the sketches Dr. J. Goodwin Thompson Jaughable ‘aketch fort ble place for bores, be they men | by whom is Gertrude Atherton, the most ; and p: done dale is at the Lick. ADVERTISEMENTS. tings recently Rovan Sardines Nélson: “Her I by this [ or women. yan d>arc o b T r Last Rehe ver { i i v d " e b e " Lewis McCord and company, famous Californian of her day. The clever chap, who knows the desert and| The following excellent house com-| Thomas B. Dozier, a well known at reg’ly 15c can Apadeds hére S6n an ImD Sl 4 | 118 denizens as intimately as does Mary | mittee is serving for this term: | torney of Redding, is at the Palace. Boneless Sardines 2734 | sonator of stage favorites, complete the Justin, who palfifeiiy, words®the stofy | Mige Gettiufle O orrls, Mya Bilaa: | gormer: StateiSenator: A N _I5008 reg’ly 30c can = lic to the organization's efforts to|Ofthe Ereat Eray waste. | beth Gerberding, Mrs. Mary Mercado | 5¢' Oroville is registered at the Palace. | { e E e | Dixon’s Indians are winning recos- | Beardman, Mies Ednah Robinson, Miss | ™ 700 o ter, auditor of the Butte | 1 East, his own big West, largely even as in | through the | Jessica Peixotto, Miss Mary Bell and mbers of the league did not | \ Mrs. Hilda Hecht Gerstle. he m Pin Money Pickles— %pt20| “A Texas Steer et a great audi-! County Railroad at Chico, is at the such a demand for seats and reg’ly o 3 o, =) | ence 1 g last night at the Califor- €Xpect , A 4 X = | reg’ly 25c, 40c, 60, pt 30 qt 50 ing last night at the Califor- | SXPOct BUEh & 0ot T subscribed | POsters done by him for Sunset Maga- | With Mrs, Elizabeth Gerberding as | Palace. i | World's P nia Theater from the beginning until at 3 ¥ | 6, sh ing indi 2 g o8 3 v i R. H. Herron, a well-known oil man Sk i Sbaster Soom o hany of the boxes and orchestra | ZiN€, showing indisputable boldness of | secretary, Charles Sedgwick Aiken - H. , b at Gee | I Bocosd g’ly 12%c can 10 fall of the curtain. vany which chalrs. These, however, were all re. | tieatment and a deep insight into the | president and a strong board of direc- | of Los Angeles, and wife are ec t open-r | ed by = comps whi; i A dvanced | aboriginal character. In his “Blanket- | tors the Sequoia starts out upon a St. Francis. ing et % whimsical comedy a flush ;,‘,’.;‘“:;’ R A At e pubtie | €1 Navajo.” drawn for a Sunset cover | promising winter, with many interest-| L. L. Bristol. clerk of the Potter | Breaking ool 2 vim that would have de= BREES 1O P00 O/ Y0F the league, and | S0me months ago, he won much atten- | ing stunts up ite sleeve. Hotel in Los Angeles, and his wife are | > r fou > lamented author, Hoyt, dn: SRNIEC SUEECE SR i a8 2o | tion from Eastern folk. In this draw- | Already the green room is becoming | at the St. Francis Hotel. " Dinner Sets French Wine Vinegar 20 T et darry B.| 00 S mily circle. Mr. Bishop's thea- | N8 is writ the whole tale of the red|a famous tea-table tryst, which will be| Dr. W. H. Patterson, superintendent | Chi \ o veric rander, and a ter is of generons capacity, but-ft has|Man’s wrongs- his hopelessness and his | tripled in popularity by the Dixon ex- | of the Nevada State Asylum at Re"’J-] na Imported in wood from Bordeaux 55 portrayal of the part itz lmitations, which' I believe wiil ail calm resignation to his fate. hibit of the week. | is registered at the Grand. H cted Will H. Bray Crockery reg’ly 25¢ bot, 7: 1 ¥ ce efor in i = = | N. Lilienthal and Sigmund Stein- eg’ly 25¢ bot, 75¢ gal | splendid picture of negro char-| be, taken up before the curtain ‘is ISEMENTS. - 5% | nare e he " Anglo-Californian Bank | Excelsior Java and : r Columbus Jr.|Tsie™ . " | |eft for the East yesterday. Glassware Y sotpa. James F. Farraher, an attorney of | Jewish Meeting Postponed. Mocha Coffece Ornaments Eureka, who ran for Congress against A blend of the finest old ;“h\: “1:‘;:‘“1: 1’.,h:,,la;"]‘{ fi,::h:ln:;‘;‘l(ni,:::,;;?:;a}?::,f::n;:: Coombs, arrived at the Palace yester-! : h ! S | Zoats hever diks B hecrigas 1y | day. Prices never so chea coffees the world produces, | % ,‘Mf"‘ 1 ’\,,.ffnfium‘,h».:u:‘jx’dfi sel for the purpose or organizing a Henry W. Lynch of San Luis Obispo. P 2-1 < Ib can, $1.0< | as siven by Bray. but the astor with | #oclety for the study of the Jewiaht Phone | Republican candidate for State Senator | Need the room 3772¢ ) » #1.95. 1 Sisin Sl ©kly turns from the #nd Hebrew languages was postponed South756 | from the Thirty-first District, is at the Smvrna Figs Ib 25 | ludicrous to s0 much genuine pathos as ' until later. The speakers of the | Grand. . i for Firs a | to set audience a-thinking of the occasion, Rev. Dr. Friedlander of| | ¥. M. Clough, genera manager o . NS e mcaon woes of poor political office-s Oakland, Rev. Dr. J. Meyers and| J % e | the Diamond Match Company's inter- | New Holiday Goods Frankfurter dausag 15 great center of polit Hon. J. Kahn were there, but ow- | D e ° | ests at Chico and Sterling, is a | Fissh avery day. Soi'ly ington, D. C ing to there being an unusually | i 3 e a | Palace. | Come early o' Ao 08 % Miss May Stockton’s Bossy is so clev- ' Jarge number of meetings of the same | @ e P B J L. .T. Garnsey.. geesident of _{he | just to look. Club House Cheese er that one might r imagine the | denomination the attendance was so| JIVE3 = 4 = | Los r,:fnseg;s a"d,,l:,e;:f."r'f; a?:g:a\\; J - Rich flavor 110 i e part had been antici her by light that it was decided to take up 27 -t and his wife are e L 0 o c » P sml 10 jar, Ige 30 | the author. The three rom Tex- | the subject later. G A2 fir ) a ves lme | Francis. ’ ! ‘“:A.fl"ls:hlp.nllgrfl Co. urry Pow¢ N ehcutalichiin Major Yell, Colonel Bragg and Sieguriiey LB fi° T8 § | *John J. Byrne, general passenger | aney Saving Stere Genuine Bom reg’ ¢ D1/, | Colonel Blow, ved by B. M. Kim-| gyjts-Shumun Company’s State Direc- LI e agent of the Santa Fe, is up _ o61 Mark: ath S y 15c bot 1234 | ball, Henry werton and J. F. Maher, e tory for 1904-1905. ,fl 1y \".,A_ s ee | Los Angeles and staying at the St @ i, T8 Gt ave 1419 Poike Toilet Soap-American Shalee were picturesquely Texan and formid- e & APy 9 | Francis. | [l 475 Haight 1819 Devisadero 705 Larkin 8 PrAmeric cakes 20 | aple. The quartet rendered its num-| Containing over 1700 in California and every o | 7 J. A. Murray, banker and mining man | [ 3285 Mission 3006 Sixte 2 olgate, Kirk ey T s | person and concern in business in the State | 3 . x: | |l 2008 Filimore 521 Montg'y ave 335 Ha: Colg ,reglly$ldoz doz75 | bers so weil as to receive no less than | Per2on and concern [ business B3 1 Riive 2 For the Economical Byyer of of :Butle. Mqut. Who Bas & N | iz 2 Maried 2516 Mission arranged 366 ird C d Beets " | ten enco | e \so rallroad fares, population, names of residence at Monterey, arrived at the | N ot ird anned B €ef{S~Oneida Community | A Texas Steer” as played at the ail county officials, banking. etc. Indispensable St. Francis yesterday. | reg’ly $2.75 doz 3 for 50 | California last evening well merited the | to the business man and favyer. Inlormas | Captain E. C. Clayton, of the United Bromangel Yly 123%4c | approbation given by the amused audi- i otherwise. A postal to Sults-Shu- States revenue cutter service, arrived gelon-reg’ly 123%c 10 |ence. Mason and Mason come to the | man Company. 738 Mission street, or phone here yesterday from Mobile, Ala.. with | J ID Jello-reg’ly 15¢ theater next week. | Black 6475, will bring agent with book for In- his wife. They are staying at the St. | ello-reg’ly 10¢ 3 for 25 | Qe spection. Francls ‘ ! ot 1 D S e . Cocoanut—Schepp’s 22%5 | *Arizona” was revived at the Grand | Footpad Takes Money Only. 5 R. C. Short, freight representative Fresh stock, reg’ly 30c ib pack | Opera-house last night. The great | M A':,m,r of (308 Peific avenne For we've made some deep cuts in prices, which of the Lake Shore and Big Four lines | Perfict Fitng sh stock, reg’ly 30c ib package | frontier play was appreciated by one | R. M. ot o Dot i will make those who come here to buy in Los Angeles, is in this city confer- | Talcum Powder—Cogate 15 | of the largest audiences of the - | who is a bookkeeper for the Western ik e to buy, go out ring with the Pacific Coast agent of | % son. Its popularity was attested at| Meat Company, was held up about smiling. So watch our ADS, for they will in- those roads, John A. Gill. | yag asses 'y thrilling scene, and curtain calls midnight and robbed of $7 in front of | = Millionaire J. A. Drexel of Philadel- | Whisky-Bull Doz reg’ivs1.25at 1.00 | terest you. Here are a few of our specials: Stve o Bontbon, 10 yrs 6id | marked the end of each act. The cast| his house. The footpad was armed W | phia and Lord Vane-Tempest of Lon- | e : | was a good one, though the perform- | jth a revolver and told Armer that he | € Shefield’s Dentifrice..14¢ | Danderine .. a9e don, who have been spending several At Mod"a" l‘-fls' WhisKky-McBrayer,Cedar Brook 1,15 | € are practically unknown here. The | ,1y \vanted money. Armer reported | & Mennen’s Powder. Listerine ... . .58¢ | days in San Francisco, started for the | reg’ly $1.50 bot, $6 gal *12 | play affords each of the principals a|PRY T T h o ctive Bunner was de- | Packer's Soap Citrate of Magnesia (pure and East last evening by way of Portland. | + 3 4.0 | good chance to pu e e s Ts ase’. AvuibirgaVe n mndnl]. . L. . EendRiNCRD: . o moraing). . 10 Railroad Commissioner Orin Hen- | —Pri 1 W Mexican, made a P > . 3 po- i 4 v Port—Private Stocic 50 7 the Mexican. Tuade o o ation, av the man Was nobnAsk- { Ezo s Cod 011 (xex. 786 por piat) GOG derson will represent California at the | Health onic, reg’ly 75c bot $2.50 gal 9 He 15 admirably fitted | ed. It is believed that this marks the | §# Ghstoria v - it £3< T i Ik i aitews oo | Co -F.O.P = lfor the part, and his quaint actions, beginning of the winter hold-up sea- Bromo Seltzer. Munyon's Paw Paw. § >4 held in Birmingham, Ala., commenc- ognac-F. O. P. 1.15 | and still quainter ways of expressing | son. Duffy’s Malt . Harlem 0il, 6 for. 25¢ i November 15 H y $1.50 = ~? | himself made a great hit with the | e e i Bath Cabinets Arnica Tooth Soap. 13: i i R S A A ennessy, reg’ly $1.50 bot £6 gal 4. 50 | crowd. James Kirkwood as the master When one is afflicted with rheumatism, | A\ =~ _ -..... 3 2-qt. Water Bottles (rex. 60c) N of the great Arizona farm. acted the | to obtain relief as speedily as possible is Herpicide : Friza ACTRESS DID NOT KNOW Todd’s Famous Vir- ginia Hams Benedictine %Pt 60 pt 1.00 reg’ly 75c, $1.15, $2.15 bot qt 1.90 irish WhiSky-l Siar Killy croy (3in-Dry—Ojd Tom § Distillers’ Co., Ltd., reg’ly $1 bot Curacao-Oolgard’s 1.50 Orange, reg’ly $1.75 Ige stone jug New Goods Arriving Mammoth Spanish olives, Bar le Duc currants, German cheese in cans, raisins in 2)21b cartons, pre- served ripe mango, Swiss milk chocolate, paradise nuts, figs. ls bluff frontiersman to perfection. and { May McCabe, as his wife, had many chances to please the audience. Carol Arden, as Bonita, and Francis Justice, as Lieutenant Denton, were the center of admiration in every act, and both carried off the honors well. The play is billed for a run of two weeks. To-night the Majestic Theater will contain one of the most fashionable audiences that has ever assembled in this city, the occasion being the bene- fit for the Outdoor Art League of Cal- ifornia and the attraction “A Japanese Nightingale.” The family circle will contain as many richly gowned not- ables of society as the first floors, for to sit in the “peanut gailery” is taken as a lark for this occasion.. Mrs. Lovell White. president of the league, is much gratified with the re- sponse that has been made by the pub- | the first consideration; take Lash's Kid- i ney and Liver Bitters. . ————————— i Transport Logan Arrives. The United States transport Logan, out from Manila and Honolulu, with sick and discharged soldiers on board, arrived in port early this morning and dropped anchor in the bay. The quar- antine and revenue officials will board her this morning and later she will tie up at the Transport dock. —_—————————— Burnett’s Extract of Vanilla imparts a superior delicacy of flavor, try it, use it. * —_———————— ENDS LIFE WITH GAS.—John Shipple, an ex-soldier and dishwasher at the Union Hotel, 912 Mission street, committed suicide last night. He had wrenched the gas fixture from its socket. —_———————— Trapper’s Oll cures rheumatism and neuralgia. Druggists, 60c Sask. Richard & Co., 406 Clay.* Largest assortment in the city of Trusses, Abdominal Supporters, Electric Batteries, Shoulder Braces and Silk Stockings, at cut rates. Our Pho- tographic Department contains everything in Pho- tqgra_phy—A free Dark Room for our customers. SPECIAL ATTENTION PAID TO MAIL ORDERS. 0-PercentageDrug Co, 949-951 Market Street. The largest Cut-Rate Drug Store on the Coast mx=- OF TAVENDALE'S LOVE Gladys Grey Says She Was Not En- gaged to Marry the Clerk. Gladys Grey. an actress for love of whom James Tavendale killed himself in this city Friday night, is employed as a dance hall maid in the Casino Theater on K street in Sacramento. When interviewed last night concern- ing the young man's suicide Miss Grey time and that she had become ac- quainted with him in tha place where she is at present employed. She de- nied that she had ever been engaged to marry him, and expressed surprise that he should destroy his life for her. | Tavendale was well known in Sacra- | mento and lost his last position there | ‘on _account of the bad assoclations he kept. ‘" In regard to the rumor of an al- said that she had known him for some | Mellin’s food without an equal except Food — an infant Mothers Milk. A food that feeds, a food that gives satisfaction, a food that has been used for many years with best results. A food that makes the babies grow strong. Send for & free sample. MELLIN'S FOOD CO.,, BOSTON, MASS.

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