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° : + | ‘WMFLLEGTUAL AND MAGNETIC a ble pare . . © time gives | ® te to meet people half way ran fiance, hence | attracts and draws people to her Gar eee eRe Ge easlly 81508) Gory and well-directed advice. fe sireumatances Soi new) The gift of concentration ts jmarted in her which is notice on the nose to the opening of @t her talented husband, mouth. iy believe that she! ‘The round, full chin, somewhat an excellent presi square in appearance, indicates elal life, ag /¥e gather much insight! character ‘ . Her eyes are | pecially in the centr: @ and large, which take tn be | tained by herself in safe keeping fe well formed and w M mouth are more like those | ful characteristic ier. hin corresponds with a) , it o of character. misunderstood, rather spotted JOHNSONS LEAD IN your savings of and bring them to Department of our they will begin to something for —_—_— (By United Press. CHICAGS, ‘700 tm the Inst year. 1,024 persons Bil H. L. KLEIN THE SHOEMAKER. M you can't get boots or to measure 217 JAMES STREET. ONSTRATION ECONOMY JARS “FINAL REDUCTIONS ON __ GARDEN HOSE 6.00 CANVAS HOSE $3.49 and Ends Lot of High Grade Canvas Covered /Garden Hose, 1% and % inch diameter; 50-foot lengths; every piece warranted ; the best price of the awa $3.49 _ We Curtain Rod, 6¢ Brass Extension 85¢ Doz. Table Tumblers, 4e¢ Each ¥ artain Target Rifle, $1.29 &Ge denen spec ial, 4c “Take Down” each Bite: the best rifle 1 Pgh ot 15e Butter Dish, O¢ j agg N Cut Glass Pattern, Cov ee TOF Tl ered Butter Dish; worth orth $2.00; | 2 Hl i8e; Wednesday's flyer 9c brtees $1.29 40c Toaster, 19¢ Vulean Toaster; toasts ‘ Axle Pulleys, 23¢ Doz slices of bread at a time and Best Made Axle Pul an entire joaf in 3 minutes wy eetlarly sold at 350 doz don’t burn, but toasts evenly; He Chamois Skin, 23 T in, 23¢ 15e Towel Roller, 9¢ Large, : - oA Aw 1 Ring nie Soft, Tanned Che Varnished , wild pollahing { . R y *» Worth “ 23c “ worth 1b« ex n 9c CLEAN SWEEP OF LAUNDRY SOAP Wedausday special A special purchase of High Grade Laundry Soap, embracing such well-known brands as White Star, Lenox, Pine Tar and Aero Soap Powder; 3c 4 bargain Wednesday, bar nd CHICAGO DIRECTOR ettends to 54 inches Neatly hed Sand-Biast | Draws end: regular 6 Glass Tabie Tumblers; an ex extra special Coil tre good vaine.tor Wednesday; worth SRYAN, WITH CHARACTER MARKINGS, BY MISS FOWLER. | Bryan Bas & Wonderful bal-; strong social nature, hence she ts body and | friendly, companionable, cordial and and throw around her a magnetism that a Je gaat tesistance to| Her lips are eloquent in form te nn is a fer | 88d show that from them will pour ‘ bvsband a forth a stream of intelligent wie ell ble undervaleing the charac-| in the length of the upper lip from the! | breadth of sympathy and power to physioguomical charac. | Understand the requirements of so- | Her forehead is well filled out, es portion which | the retentive region, hence she| ‘And al! the details that! should be able to supply her hus to gather facts, or te! band with a number of facts which Om any subject; and| may have escaped him on the apur of the vital/of the moment, but which are re She has an excellent comparative Jonger and broader than of historical memory, thus the dates feminine type. and we!on which things occurred will sel iat this feature she has in-|dom slip from her mind, and in a from her father, while her! polities! leader thia is a very help- | She has a well of human nature which shows Itself just where the nate parts from the forehead, and bles her to judge correctly | . Her sympathies are always on the | | side of those who are forgotten and | than with these who are always praised or , Aug. 11.--Chicago's population Is now 2,425,000, accord-| ing to figures just made public by| + the publishers of the city directory. (There has deen an increase of 20, There are med Johason in the \eity, the Smiths being second with JINGS OF HEADS SHOW THAT THE NEXT WHI MISTRESS WILL BE A CO-PRESIDENT (Editor's Nv who has written the ac companying articles for thie newspaper, after careful readings from the portraits of Mrs, Bryan and Mra. Taft, is today the foremost Phrenologiat in the United States, She is the daughter of the fam. ous Prof. Fowler, who, a generation and more ago, read the of hundreds of thousands of American children She has continued his work.—Editor,) BY JESSIE ALLEN FOWLER Phrenological Expert of New York, Important as is the knowledge of the charactertation of Mr Taft and Mr. Bryan, even more interesting for our present article * the consideration of the characteristios of the wife of each, and what she will do if she presides over the social life at the White House during the next four years, We have had some remarkable women there, and Mrs. Hayes was an example of a person who was able to carry her temperance principles with her into the social part of her work at the White House The characteristios of Mrs. Taft and Mrs, ryan are of excep tlonal strength, and we believe that instead of there being one prest dent during the next four years of office, that there will be two presidents under one name, as both Mrs. Taft and Mrs. Bryan are women of exceptional ability, strength of character and refinement To differenciate between the characters of these two ladies, we will point out in the ac anying arti¢les the features that show themselves in the physiognomical and phrenological makeup of their portraits. TO BETTER CONDITIONS koosevelt Committee to Report on . Improvements. (By United Prone.) SAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 11 reported here today t or lockout of af the (By United Press.) OYSTER BAY, N.Y. Aug. 11— With a view to bringing about bet ter social sanitary and conditions on Amertean farma, Pres ident Roosevelt has requested four | tories are not bany experts on country life to make an The iron dealers say investigation and him |{# not enough work and with recommendations for Improve ments. The report and recommen dations, with any additional recom mendations that the president may desire to make, will be incorporated in 4 message to congress early next economic buying of io the east when jagainst the steel report to f men for some time factured here Local contrac works capnot turn out esident Roosevelt has | ¥aated In quick enough time. ae an Investig ns Prof. A. L. Ba ear The mm asked to committee & lof the New York College of leulture; Henry Wallace, of |lace’s Farmer, Des Motnes, lowa; | {Gifford Pinchot, of the United| | States forestry service, and Walter | H. Page, editor of World's | Work, New York | (By United Press.) NEW YORK, Aug |for his life, Achmed former secretary ‘WAR VETERAN DIES BY HIS OWN HAND lazet to the auitan | | @eott Craig, who fought with the British army in the South African war and who wears several medals for bravery, lies dead today, a sui cle. So determined was Craig to die faira of his native country adju themae Inzet | the power behind the throne. H | yesterday afternoon that he threat ened to shoot two men who tried to Interfere with hie suicidal pl and did actually fire at Lawren Winkler, an tron worker, who tried | to make the former soldier change | his mind. Craig pressed the muzzle | (By United Press.) of the revolver againat his head and| PRINEVILLE, Ore, Aug. 11 | Scores of men are ielialiaialaialelieialateielaleiantcieheielettalsietaheielchehr: o ® STRONG CHARACTERISTICS OF MRS. * ° BRYAN AND MRS, TAFT COMPARED, *& * * Mra. Taft will be enthusiastic; Mra, Bryan will be ag & }® gressive. * \* Mra. Taft will be analytical; Mra, Bryan will be tactful * i* Mra. Taft will womanly and diplomatic; Mra. Bryan will # |® be domesticated olptul * \* Mra, Taft has me of the Motive Temperament in evil #& ® dence; Mrs. Bryan more of the Vital Temperament * - Mra, Taft will be he Mrs, Bryan will be cautious * * Mra. Taft will be active; Mra. Bryan will be executive * Both will be able assistants to their husbands. * *. * CR Appoints a Sr FRISCO FACES STRIKE It ts at @ strike | intellect ‘on workers in San Francisco and Oakland will resuit shortly from a campaign that , has been carried on for some time structural local fae © 18 FLEEING TO }that he intends to remain in the United States until the political af ‘es. For the last 18 months | Pasha has been regarded as ON AMERICAN FARMS 1 | | that there same qualities in those who work that they | for her will be compelled to reduce The tr sen. | waste time to be faatid ing to induce tron workers | instead to refuse to handle stee! not manu | but without success. | her head, we are sare that her voice re way that the local | is clear the work |denee (and we have found that tt | dome: 1 —Peartng | Pasha, ot | Turkey, is sald to be Meeing to this country, where his son, Mouhamid (By United Press.) |All Afed, ie the Turkish ambas PORTLAND, Ore Aug 11 | sador at Washington. it te watd | } "FIFTEEN MILES OF FIRE | Records show }month of July 14 persons were kill jed and several w ltempts to climb the Alps. The ree ord for the year will be a eS, fired. He died instantly today being rushed from all directions to fight Many Love Lives in Alps. | the forest — which have been “ |burning in the Paulina mountains, BERNE, a aan dein ny and word has reached this city that the burning area already has a| front of 16 miles and is spreading | rapidly ' injured tn at Why self not avail your of our Liberal Credit Privilege tn the buying of your Fall Outfit? New arrivals in Men's, Women's and Children's Autuma Ap parel coming in every Soda Crackers with crack to them Soda Crackers with snap to them Soda Crackers with taste to them HOUSE , WOPERUL ee 7 al CRPU/TIVE a VV AGCGRESS (VE oe ROW “VDE PE VIET? SPR -- AV NOSE PIPLOMATIC LIPS WEALTHY COSA AMDING CMY SHOWING ~ OTIVE TEMIPERAIIAVE MAS. TAFT, WITH CHARACTER MARKINGS, BY MI68 FOWLER QUICK; PRACTICAL, DOMESTIC Mra. Taft shows that she has an{ing a wife and individuality of her own, and that| healthy children in admirably adapted to under stand the needs and requirements of | her husband, a » has a three honor mother of than any becoming the mistress of the white house. trong motive temperament It Is not to be wondered at that Strength of character ft one of| her husband calls her the lawyer of her, cardinal virtues, which ex-|the family, for she is quick to de presses itself emphatically in all|cide and analytical in discriminat the features of her face ing between matters and things, | Har nose is aguiline in form; her) and very easily discerns what ts eye right wrong She has a strong social nature, | which expresses itself in the lower part of her face; hence we belleve she holds sensible views on bring with what is are keen telligence; he as compared mouth and lips are full and sive; while her chin is strong commanding She will show considerable inde pendence of mind and versatility of character; not that she will be an/ing up children extremist, or even a so-called wom. | ¢d and sympathetic and casily gets an's rights adherent, but she will|im touch with people whom she express a personality that will make Meets, and makes them fee! at home Itaelf felt at once with She has a strong commonsense | Much engrossed in domestic and that will take @ practical home duties that she cannot take view of things rather than a weak vaciilating view of what has to be done Th er corner of her forehead shows her to be a woman of meth od and system. 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