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“CTIA WRECK ‘ot 72 Bodles Recovered from Fountain Valley Only 6 Re- ~ mainUnidentified—Many Bus- Iness Houses Closed in Pueblo “SEVERAL CITIZENS DRIVEN CRAZY BY AWFUL NEWS. Men Search All Night Along > Tracks for More Victime— © Bodies Found Ten Miles from el f Scene of Disaster. | PURBTO, Col, Aug. Because of allroad horror which cost 100 Hives Dusines houses are closed to-day es, with forty made. of the wreck to-day practically the same as chair car turned com- y over, has settled in the quick- until only the wheels are now ‘and has resisted all efforts to it or gain an entrance Into what it to have been a trap in which be found several bodies. | Minny Volunteers at Work. °, Brown issued a proclamation public meeting to-day to start Organized movement toward patrol- the Fountain and Arkansas Rivers, the hope of finding more bodirs of ‘Yietims of the wreck, Hundreds of responded promptly and the work taken up under the direction of able yn, offic asvisied by willing workers. S) | Tho rattroad situation has matertatty nt |. trate being rewumed to-day Ay the Rio Grande tracks. Eo} The follawing names have deen added the identified dead, the list including ‘oral persons hitherto missing: BODMAN, FRANK, Pusblo, BRACHMAN, TUKNER, Denver. DAVIS, MI88 MINEOLA, Pueblo, DURMAN, V. B., Puebdio, m) _ DENNIK, A. AB, Tenver. |) DiaGEN, MALCOM 8, Puedio. | AS BKLUND, Miss ELIZABETH, Den- es ROSRTLAND, WALTER, ten years, ; GARTLAND, RALPH, two year, Den- GARTLAND, EVA, two months, Den- / ) GROVES, T. J., Florence, Cot || GRAY, EFFIE, Purbdlo HUGHES, BDWARD, Puebio | HADENBURG, Miss, Purdio |» JONES. GEORGE, Puedio. *, KNIGHT, F., Pu 3 ATING, + ete, KNIGHT, ED, Pueblo, | LA MOON, Mrs. W. H., Pueblo. LA MOON, W. H., Pueblo. ~ MOCK, Dr W. H., Pueblo Mrs, JOHN 8, and two and Genevieve, two an Pueblo. ag 4 4 ‘ 2 wx years old, = AEAD OF LEAGUE, WHO DENOUNCES BOWERY TAVERN. MRS. GRANNIS. TRAN RAN DOWN NAN AND WOKAK They Heard Warning Whistle of Locomotive While on the Traoks. but Became Confused cand Were Instantly Killed. RIDGRHWOODP, N. J. Aug, #—A man and a woman were killed to-day by the taet Middleton express on the Brie road at @ point between this place and Un- Gerclift. They seemed to have been pinking coal from the railroad tracks at the thme they met thelr death, and ap- | parently heard the whistle of the loco- motive, but became confused and did not seem to understand which way the train was coming. ir bodies were badly mangled. fs said thelr names were Conklin and that they were related —————_— TENEMENT FIRE CAUSED BY MATCH Little Morris Brotman Ignited a Lounge, and the Flames Spread So Quickly that the Family Had to Fly for Safety ———- One family lost tts home and every- thing |t possessed and several others wore driven into the street by @ fire fm the four-story tenement house at No, 1987 Second avenue, which caused $3,000 damage. Some of the ehildren harrow esapes fram the flames, ‘The fire started on the top floor in the tenement occupied by 8. H. Brot- man. Mrs, Brotman and her four chil- dren, from ten years to sixteen months old, were at home at the tine, Morris, six years old, was playing in the par- lor when he found @ matoh and ligated ft to entertain himself and the othec children, This diversion ended when the lounge caught nfe. Frightened at what he had done, r~ ris rau out to the kitchen and told his mother what had ba ed, She ran to the front of the and when she saw the biasing lounge she grabbed up the baby Stella and ran downstairs with her, screaming at the lop of her voice. Joseph, ten years old, and Louls, eight followed, but Morris, who bad cause tne trouble, was too frightened to save ‘himeeif. Mrs, Sarah Leagowitsch, @ trlend of Mrs. Brotman, living on the third floor, learned of his pilkht and rushed back to him, She tried to throw the burn- ing lounge out the window, but suc- ceeding Only in burning her hands she wave up theattempt and hurried down- stairs with the terrified Morris, When the firemen came the flames were breaking through the roof, a= fore they wetg extinguished the entire top floor, Including all of the Brot- man's belongings, were destroyed, and the rest of the building was thoroughly water-saked OPIUM SMOKERS 4 WARD. Ri BERT Pa I JBERI ‘ueblo. YOGEL, GERTRUDE, Counel! Grove, 4 ag MRS. MARY. Chicago. > following have been ded to List of missing Meyers, Mins Jennie {oolered) Mrs. Wilaon and Mrs, 3 z c. Stine! a dentiat ot Pusblo, ost Yesterday, By leaving the train at “olorn: prings and returned here to-day. ' we * HARTFORD, Conn., aire 0. Bishop aaugninn’ 8. Bishop, —Mias hop, daughter of Mra. 8 of this city. was amon) h Ahowe who lost their tives in the wrecl * the passenger train at Eden, Col., lunday evening Her cousins, John F. ip and Weta A. Bishop, brother and h of Pueblo, are also among ge to visit relatives tn Colorado, and a presumed that she tn cot her. % “4 paths, Bishon Jett Harttord two weeks ¢ isit other relatives eatimable —y years of age, ity a hs *» ALLEGED THIEF CAUGHT. ¢ Police Think hed Priest @ Year A, T James Healy, forty-three veara cia YF this city, whom the police beiteve to ® professional burglar, Is locked up Police Headquarters in Mount Ver ) Charged with robbing the resideuce the Hey, Hugi F McCabe, of st “y's "a Catnolle Church cue aresved hattan eeript ined by 7 Cau: A fowting glinrpae ste f he wes jetting Seay Eis Of Gis wearing ay ry her valuabies, worth several hune woman, and gulte Man Who One of the Prisoners Taken in Raid of Eighth Avenue “Den- tal Parlor” Sent to Bellevue in Delirious Condition As the result of a raid on ght avenue dental parlor, where several persons were found smoking uplum, De teetives Heaney and Ray, of the Weat Forty-seventh street station, arraigned before Magistrate Pool, in the Weat Side Police Court to-day, Dennar Noil- son, a dentist, who aia that he was in work tn the shop. and Edith Parker, wh at No, 166 West Thirty-sixth street Walter Price, a brother of Louls Price, was in such a delirious gtate that he was sent to Bellevue Hospital. After a short. examination the Magistrate dix charged the Hayes woman and held the other three privoners in $00 bail each for trial in the Court of Special Bessions. they are members of a good family a Wall street | CASTORIA For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature at of the moat unfortunate family bad); HELD BY COURT live The police say that the Price brothers |@# Usually remain quiet Louls Price sald his father was David Price, | commission broker, with an office on! MRS, CANS SUES POTTER '“| Think We Have Here a Bishop Who Has Not Renounced the Flesh and the Devil” She Says: After Visit to Tavern, MOST HYPOCRITICAL THING WORLD HAS EVER SEEN. | President of the National Chris- | tian League Expresses Belief that the Tavern Will Make Instead of Reform Drunkards, Mra, Ellgabeth B. Grannis, President of the National Christian League for the Promotion of Purtty, filled with a | resentment born of a visit to Bishop Potter's Subway Tavern, said to an Evening World reporter to-day: “My poor alley-house friends will have to pay the same penalty as the religious divine who smokes to the glory of Gol or the devil-and drinks much wine T think we have here a bishop who hus not renounce They are quite as self-indulgent as those who never made a pretense to right living, I think It is the most hypocritical thing the world has seen. Mrs, Grannis vistied the Tavern yos- terday afternoon and saw the new aa loon as Ht works on week days a few of the young women tn the “water tank” department drinking beer and then she went into the saloon proper, where she taiked with Manager Joseph Johngon, jr. Of him Mrs, Gran. nis sald quite curtly and with a careful choosing of words Not Quite Enough Johnson, & much older man. I do not hold him accountable for the part that he has played in this miserable business: He {9 too young to know of the weighty and serious problems of life as they are to be met with by keen and competent observers,” ‘That was all Mrs. Grannis had to say about the biggest acorn of them all Returning to Bishop Potter, she anid "How he could pray for God's blo Ine on any phase of crime is per- fectly unaccountable, He knows that many men, many boys and girls will be taumht to drink Mquor in this place; many more than the drunkards who will be induced to drink less o be- come lees besotted. Saw Mostly Girts and Boys, “There are a few distinct types of drunkards—the men with flabby faces and bodies and watery eyes and the stammering victima of besotted prac But these | did not see in the tavern. They were mostly young girin And young boys in the place yesterday. And this iy what Bishop Potter's t will do--make drunkards of the in, What la the history of the ta Take It in Shakespeare's time. You know what It did then, and has it ever elevated any one? 1 don't believe thore man living who would like to see his won drinking and getting bt {n a tavern, I have never made any ob- jection to the clergy drinking wine in thelr own homes, but 1 do not approve of jt Tam far more jealous of the visible body Christ on earth than t his act of Bishop Potter's to help to right this wrong of making Alcoholte ‘trade a egitimate business in which divine: should interest themselves, ° What of the Witet “And the Bishop says to t away from those yelping children and the two stuffy rooms the man should have ® comortable pmce to drink in at nights Yes; while the woman Is tending ner children all day, she should then sit up half or ali of the night walting for the man to return to his home, Is lt a good argument to tell children that they may many white lies as they wish, ev may enjoy sin for a season and steal what others do not want? “You have to raise womanhood to benefit the offspring, and the only way to rainxe womgnhood | ta elevate the other halt Irinking degrades man n he no question ‘al generations, and have followed particularly the degrada tion of the children and grandchidren of self-made big eastonal men, Drink has been the potent factor in most cases.” Hyomei the Only Cure for Hay Fever Gives Change of Climate in Your Own Home. Prior to the discovery of the remarkable effects following the use of Hyomel, the only treatment that gave relief to’ hay | fever sufferers change of climate, The uso of Hyomel enables any o air at home which te like that of the Adi- rondacks, the White Mountains or other health resorts where healing balsama fill |the air with natyre m destroyer, ozone, ‘Those who are subject to hay fever should begin the use of Hyomel at once and thus prevent the disease. Hegeman & Co., 200) Broadway, will sell Hyomet to any’ hay fever sufferer, with the understanding that ent will cost nothing SKIN months, twin terrors of skin dis- THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. GA- She met) “I supposed this young man Johnson! if it doos not give satisfaction the treat. THE QUTCROPPING OF BAD BLOOD. With few exceptions they are worse in spring and summer, when the system begins to thaw out and the skia is reacting and making extra effortS to throw off the poisons that have accumulated during the winter Then boils and of every conceivable kind 4 we as it's easy to walk, where you're sure of your ground. 10,000 negligee shirts, All of the make that has made up most of our shirt stock for years—so it’s easy to vouch for their making and fit, All at least $1.50 quality, with a considerable propor- tion of $2 shirts; and the few dozen $2.50 patterns left from a very busy season, sy to tale 85 cents, Roorrs, Purr & Company, | 208 Broadway, cor, Wart opposite City Hall 42 Broadway, cor. Lith, Hay ath Ave i. 324, yet BAA Bt 140 to Do You Wear SPECTACLES Because You Think Eye- glasses Won't Stay On? Try the “Harris Suction Clip.” It holds eyeglasses firmly in position without pinching or irritating the nose, Care for your eyes as you value them, Loose, shaky, tilting eyeglasses. do more harm than you think, To secure the best ree sults, glasses must SET correctly as well as a FIT correctly. The different points of contact, and the “Suction Pressure” (as indicated by the arrows) show you why the “Harris Clip” {s a revelation in eyeglass comfort, Attached to your glasses for 35 cts, BYE SGT NPhiC AL . 348 Sixth Ave. (Pet. 21st and 224 Sts,) 50 East 125th St, (Gor. Madison Ay.) (Harlem Office Open Evenings.) CARPETS August Clearance Sale, jeces and patterns we do not intend ‘tupiicating, | the vartous grades, AT REMNANT PRICES, RUGS career izes, est SSORTMENT IN THE ct LARGEST ATE DIFFERENT GRADES. Special! 3 Lots, Brussels, Reversible prvasele and ‘Snyrnas, Bine 0x19 ft, at pi Each Reversible Shirazee and Smyrnas, 50 Size Oxi2 fe, at » Value sasoo, | Wilton _ Velves Rae, Kien minnere, | Om ae Bine Oxi? ft, a 24, Worth double GREAT REDUCTIC Na DURING THIS MONTH IN OUR EF. 2 NTIRE STOCK OF HIGH CLASS FURNITURE, SHEPPARD KAAPP | | fl Add a little borax and you double the | ‘cleansing power of soap and water, | 20-Mule-Team Brandis purest and best. | | Pacific Coast Borax Co, | Choamo. fan Francisee | New Tork. | WORLD WANTS WORK WONDERS, DISEASES imples, rashes and eruptions make their appearance, and Dainty se midday yeni . lunches, till &8v { 8th floor, evenings. § ~ Fitth Floor, W® Stimpson Crauford Co Let’s call to-morrow dining-room day at our sixth semi-annual sale of furniture. These bargains emphasize it. VE something important to say to housefurnishers who didn’t attend this sale during the first week. Natu- ., rally, if you're one of them, you'd expect to find stocks depleted and the greater part of the best bargains missing, Now, if you do we'll have to contradict you, for we've arranged for fresh furniture shipments every day—finest new pieces, suites, sets, &c., for all rooms, that ever Fitth Floor, came to New York, and we guarantee that if you come to-morrow you'll be amazed at the values and fully as well satisfied with your selections, | All artistic, highly polished furniture is not solid and substantial, Neither is all solid bs ’ 499 ind substantial furniture artistic. But in spite of these remarkably low prices we know 28 5-Plece oositively that THIS furniture has both attributes—it is made and mortised perfectly, Colden Oak or Parlor Suite, $55 dining table at $14.75; $38 sideboard at $22.50; 500 52,50 dining ial , like cut, $1.65. This ts our special,and | Most home ‘ts a favorite with 75 | furnishe es per cent. of our custom: | prefer this trs—heavy oak frame —| tabletoany finely finished-—box seat) other be- with closely ae ane) cause it is —shaped French legs— banister back — strong, , hayek a handsome, comfortable | 8° [nexpensive. and serviceable—special | It adds greatly to-morrow, or whilethis| to the appeir- lot of 500 last, at ance of any | $1.65 dining-rcom; 42 [inch round top, China closets (golden oak) $20 china closets, $12.50. $22 china clostes, $14.75. $23 china closets, $17.50. $28 china closets, $21.25. $30.50 china closets, $23.00. $36 china closets, $28.00. $48 china closets, $37.00. $60 china closets, $46.00. China closets (mahogany) $64 china closets, $48.00. $76 china closets, $57.75. $91 china closets, $68.25. £96 china closets, $72.00. $112 china closest, $84.50. Dining tables. $7.50 golden oak table, $5.50, $16 golden oak table, $12.50. $22 golden oak table, $17.00. $35 mahogany table, $27.50. Dining chairs. $116 china closets, $87.00 5175 oicen oak, cane seat it oars ee iid $2. “ie oak, cane seat Sideboards. $2.75 valde oak, cane si $20.75 golden oak sideboard, $14. eo ee $25 golden oak sideboards, 50, $38 foldett oak sideboards, 31.00, 634, olen oak, cane seat $50 golden oak sideboards, .00, £65 Antu erp oak sideboards, $52, #75 Raiden cake, cape Seat $36 weathered oak sideboards, $30. Couches accordance with the most critical tastes. comfort is required it fully meets the demands. manently and artistically furnished at the least possible expenditure, this is the sale that will command your keenest interest. You simply cannot afford to miss It O, yes! about dining-room furniture day. Well, these specials give an excellent idea of its bargain importance. Think of buying a $21 2.50 dining chairs at $1.65, Why! it’s remarkable, We knew the right time to place orders. 200 $21 dining tables at $14.75. like Illustration, $8.50 golden oak table, $6.50. $13 golden oak table, $10.00, $19.50 golden oak table, $14.75, $26 golden oak table, $19.50. $32 golden oak table, $24.00. $45 mahogany table, $36.00, $60 mahogany table, $45.00. #80 mahogany table, $65.00. chairs, chairs, chairs, chairs, chairs, $56 weathered oak sideboards, $47.50. | $20 couches, $38 couches, $48 mahogany sideboards, $41.00, $12.50) $28.00 $56 mahogany sideboards, $48.00. | $22 couches, $2 couches, $58 mahogany sideboards, $15.00 $31.51 $78 mahogany sideboards, Seon $24 couches, $50 couches, $121 mahogany sideboards, 00, $16.00, $36.50 ~ SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO. Sale of extra quality 85c. tapestry Brussels carpet, 59c. 500 *2.25 Wilton velvet rugs—popular 27x54 size—'1.39. F you could have seen how busy our carpet and rug store was last week—during the early days Of our semi-annual sale—you certainly would have envied the crowds that were selecting phenomenal bargains and beautifying their homes with the richest designs—new and exclusive, But we've several carloads more for this week that simply couldn’t be excelled in quality, pattern or bargain importance, so why not come to-morrow? Tell you what, it’s a source of great satisfaction to see how exacting home furnishers appreciate these ex- traordinary values after we've spent months in searching the markets— demanding the Ht That's why we offer them for less than you can buy them elsewhere. in new Fall designs and colorings—Orlental and domestic patterns— Priced to make the improvement of your home a matter of economy. $7.69 for $12 rugs—6 x 9 feet. $11,986 for $13 rugs—7.6 x 10.6 feet, newest patterns at minimum prices, Extra quality, all wool Smyrna rugs pt Me Bk ———————— 696, for $1.25 rugs--18 x 3o in, $1.19 for $1.65 rugs—21 x 45 In, $1.69 for $2.50 rugs—26 x $4 in. $1.39 for $2.25 Wilton velvet rugs in Turkish and Persian designs and colorings—27 x $4 in, | Tapestry brussels rugs—Oriental designs & colorings. | $6.45 for $11.50 rugs.6 x 9 feet, $15.45 for $20 rugs—9 x 12 feet. | to % rolls, 896, 34. d, for Through quailty, $1.95 for $3 rugs—3o x 60 in, $2.69 for $4 rugs—3 x 6 feet. 54,89 tor $6.75 rugs—4 x 7 feet. 696, for $1.50 linoleum—cut lengths of above—up | 596. for 85c, extra 2and 4 yds. wide, $1.50 inlaid Unoleum-—colors | 366, 89. yd. for $0¢. Sampson's No. 1 oilcloth, best | SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, —-—— Clearance of Summer upholsteries at a fraction of the former prices. | Fourth Floor. Muslin bed sets, with tucked Insertion; were $2.50, now Ruffled bed sets. 1,75 Muslin bed sets, with colored insertions; were $3.25, now 2.25 Muslin bed sets, Renaissance lace trimmed; were $3.95, now 2,60 Mosquito GaNnoples of standard gauze—complete with turnover frames, cord and pulleys. Only a limited quantity, so an early selection is advised. Crib size—were $1.35, now 85c¢ Medium size—were $1.75, now. Single size—were $1.45, now. ...1.00 | Full size—were $1.95, now Cretonne sofa Cushions —about 200 in this season's best and most creations, priced at about half: Sofa cushions that were 89¢. and 98c,, now 6c, Sofa cushions that were $1.25 and $1.50, at 89: Sofa cushions that were $1.95, to-morrow, 98+ + 1.25 . 150 dainty Sofa cushions that were $2.95 and $3.25, at $1.60. Cross-stripe curtains of grenadine and snowflake, in white and with richly colored cross stripes: $1.25 grenadine curtains, BSc, Snowflake curtains that were $3.95, now $2.60, Ruffled muslin curtains. Ornamental bamboo furniture. $1.25 upholstered footstools, 75e. 49c. bamboo plant stands, 20c. $1.95 bamboo wall cabinets, $1.10. $1.95 bamboo side chairs, $1. 98¢. bamboo tables, 55e. AG cream, $3.25 snowflake curtains, $1.00. Plajn muslin curtains that were 49¢., now 29c. Fancy 89c..-muslin curtains, openwork stripes, 5c. $1.25 ruffled curtains, dots and figures, 89¢. | 85.90 bamboo window seats, $4.50. $4.85 bamboo arm chairs, $2.95. 15. $1.50 bamboo bookcases, 95c. SIMPSON CRAWFORD CO, — Here’s only a small part of a very so it won't get rickety, and the finish and polish, the artistic lines and designs, are in Itadds refinement to the home, and where Now, if you want your home per- fitted with edrim—six- foot exten sion— made from selected oak finish — go'den or wea- thered—rubbed polish tinish massive pedes- tal base—hand- | carved feet, full 48 Ine silver, large Dressers, $12.50 golden oak dressers, $8.00. $14.00 golden oak dressers, $10.00. $18.50 golden oak dressers, $14.00. $28 oak dressers, $16,50. $28 oak and mahogany dressers, $21.50. $34 oak and mahogany dressers, $25.00, $36 bird's-eye maple dressers, $27.50. $40 bird's-eye maple dressers, $31.00, $58 bird's-eye maple dressers, $45.00, 75 bird's-eye maple dressers, $58.00, Chiffonlers, $7.25 golden oak chiffoniers, $5.75. $9.50 golden oak chitfoniers, $7.25. $12 golden oak chiffoniers, $9.25, $13.50 golden oak chiffoniers,$10.50, $16 golden oak chiffoniers, $12.00, $19 golden oak chiffoniers, $15.50. $28 golden oak and curly ‘birch, #ie.$0. j $24 mahogany chiffoniers, $18.00. $27 mahogany chiffoniers, $21.50. $30 golden oak, mahogany and maple chiffoniers, $23.00. $40 mahogany chiffonlers, $31.00. $45 mahogany chiffoniers, $36.00. $54 mahogany chiffoniers, $42.00. —suitabl 75 $38 sideboards, like cut, at #22.50. You can’t help but y iq. | dmire this handsome | |} dala 2 sideboard — quartered oak—tinished golden— richly carved handsome heavy stand- ards — extra shaped French bevel mirror—curved top drawers lined for $22.50 ighest grades and Mahogany Dresser, $16.50 hes wide— top — large front wine closet | 5 plece parlor sultes. $40 S-piece parlor suites, $20. $55 S-piece parlor suives, $37.50. 7 S-piece parlor suites, $40, $62 5-piece parlor suites, $50. $99 5-piece parlor suites, $55. $102 $-piece parlor suites, $65. $105 5-piece parlor suites, $60. $110 S-piece parlor suites, $80. $115 S-piece parlor suites, $85. $125 S-piece parlor suites, $95. 3 plece parlor sultes. $25 3-piece parlor suites, $16.50. $28 3-piece parlor suites, $18.50. $32 3-piece parlor suites, .00. $42 3-piece parlor suites, $27.50. $48 3-piece parlor suites, $30.00. $50 3-piece parlor suites, $37.50. $55 3-piece parlor suites, $41.50. $58 3-piece parlor suites, $44.00. $65 3-piece parlor suites $48.00. $68 3-piece parlor suites, $54. $95 3-piece parlor suites, $65.00. Brass beds, $28 brass beds, $19.50. $26 brass beds, $17.50. $35 brass beds, $22.00, $38.50 brass beds, $27.50, | $40 brass beds, $29.50. | $57_brass beds, $35.00, $55 brass beds, $38.50, $58 brass beds, $44.00, $68 brass beds, $53.00. 0 D. ° ‘Third Floor, $16.69 for $23 rugs—9 x 12 feet, quail tapestry Brussels carpets le for all rooms—halls and stairs, 396, and 496, 39. yd. for ss¢. and 65, cork linoleum, | 796, for 95c. wool velvet carpets—new patterns and colorings, | 976, for $4. the most durable and beautiful fabrics on the market—| 50 high-grade Axminster carpets—one of borders to match, | Great sale of bathroom fixtures. 200 18-inch nic 1 soap dish and 4 paper roller—and 5; August days, Don't see how you can a u Now, those bargains are no and when you read them you'll nickel: Soap for round standin with oF aanging nicer | lated Soap Dishes. i} 10¢. for S-orong nickel: plated adjustable Towel | Bite. Seal rainer, eters, Brush O brushes. fo Rickel - plated Arms. Mat S018" tor Opal Glass | #4 T mlcel« ated | gg fant TERI enameled ith nickel Roller, | age : rained nove | adfetichie, Cabinets on Brin - | tte ekel- o - Dated Towel Hinge. Hooks A HY! you can’ buy a complete bathroom outfit for $1.95—1 shower spray, 1 bath seat, 4 nickel-plated towel bar, be without this handy outtit when it’s so inexpensive—to-morrow only, .......+++ % 1 95 &e. gain, isn't it? 200, so it will pay you to come as early as possible. amazed at the saving made possible by these reduced after inventory \ prices, It will pay you to fit up your entire bathroom right now. 1D. fr oak. 2% for Bath Thermom- | 62. BSc. for niekel-platet Toot! a ekg Tots | ‘large grocery saving, REAT many of these low-priced items are every-day table necessities, but many others just as important are Kel towel bars, 8c. ) pray baths are the things for these hot for an 18-inch nickel-plated towel bar is surely a bar- Well, we've only We've also in extra heavy nickel ~ plated jowel bar at 25e. Want one? more important than these others, be Basement finished Hath $1,309 for Shower for hot and cold > 10 or abber Bath Fub for Whisk Broom olders. | Nettle Rash, Pol. missing. Prices, though, are proportionately low on all themissing articles, so this is no scheme te induce you to come and have you 4-/ gon Oak and Tvy, and find prices higher than you expected on things not listed. Just the opposite—you'll find them lower than you expected Sty Pwo, buch other skin troubles The other little relishes quoted prove that it's anything but extravagant to enjoy them. Of 4 course, we guarantee purity in every instance. Cail Chelsea 2100, or write if impossible to come, during the cold weather, troubled with an itohing skin erupt ated erie eaten Niner i. the eouaki | weve ae uae | * Geueni "hea > byt ye Pls . peg “Wusets rg tots bid ont afresh to tor. Fev eure Wath W; ia the eal iaraicrae tack || moked’ nikanwect | ur “che'"Vn'eaee | Wantiggimayy tere | PORN UP can | SiN patent air ca at | ment and distract bytheir od to telleve. I Moot ne flavor: specialty can: | fmme .. ‘fre ter than aver; 10 Ibs, | @3c; Gib. wood cr; P boxes... 288 *|fearful burning, itching ora, L saint «great eal cf yout Yased toe daliverts Gc OF WaeAT | $998! Ib, BBer ds | bom... 482 | Cake AND PASTRY ‘ jand stinging, A course Medicine, believing it to be the beat blood pari- Hay sme? ee ‘aw-0-Bee; large Ibs... 1.00 | LENOX SOAP—Proe- | FLOUR—Royal Stu- Taree WEA of 8. S. S.1t iil puri. “0 And tomle Enown to the world to-day. ‘one SANTOS Pe ea eS. | INDIA CRYLON TEAS | ter & — Gamble’s; art; use {t for all Imperiot auallty, six ' S. ttow will puri MRS. FRANK HORNER, GoLDR ON Oe eo best ‘for general antry you are par- fs old: regular fy andenrich the blood, 1890 Bast Seventh St. Corn Rich, | olate; Runkel's or | Ant Al vet | andy we; S bars, | ficutar about; teib. Tse $4-50, now roe \ thtatinet: sud. tne eb the daniel a ae al Pe a aq: | Weert Wars....808 | Hinen sack nage | ited bo. in Ae | carry off the bodily imporitien throu h the seat Ly Tad adh 19: “Uneeda Milk hell IPL | BLUE GRASS of O14 | SUPPRIOR ZINFANS channels. The skin With good blood te poutian it anevi inoutann | Tul: teartone....50 | WMOUM neat iclect | fears old) oR sduced Helena! reniains smooth and free of all disfigurin eee reine Swan, | VINMLAND PURB| ea ripe fruit, supe: $5.50 ra lon to + guring erup beat ried: gal: Gi Juloe—Quart rior favoi & ‘55 i LA tions. Send for our book on diseases of the akin, I 15 Fe pete ». bei ‘Tbe and write us if you desire medical advice. This will cost you nothing. lt se bad A 70 GLO BO. ssreme Me | Gowen os eres | v y ad

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