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‘ ~-ARA TOBEGIN "TAFT AFRAID T ©. Please Read This Letter. een y “T cannot express my thanks for the i Another, cox ont wen miraculous. It formerly took me almost i} | all day Monday to w ash, Now, I am en- | Hammon M ' iy hoe Guard of His Spell-| But Sticks to His Golf Religi- M : Fag ant aoa aS ee, es a + a binders Started on Road ously and Says He Never about { talk of it to all my friends and feel 7 : From Chicago To-Day, | Felt More Fit, PARK 200 PET ‘ELK DEAD. should like all housekeepers in our city ae \ ce eilege Bon Ron's Baby Deer Survives who wash so hard with other soaps to pean ete] Alle Moen Oy Biehl Money; know of this wonderful soap,” Note particularly the statement «I am @re pouring Peey ines cuN ent entirely through by eleven o *clock.” the councils of persons in the One dis much cami Are you through then? You should be. You ‘will be, if you use P, & G. Naphtha Soap. rn P.&G. Naphtha Soap 5 cents a cake. n soon to begin in of Omaha Mr. Bry that I could have Tenuld "WRIGHT'S AEROPLANE mre eo) SHIPPED TO FORT MYER. nearly Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. ~ Southwest Corner 6th Ave. & 18th St. | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY | OPEN ALL DAY SATURDAY Clearing Sale of 15,000 Pairs .60 to $1.50 Waist Oxford Ties & ¢ ) " Ave te and be : ‘| Sailor Ties Rect ended in wood said th every part « %7) India Hnons anid linen On Gear ae lawns, ae Bea With Hand Welled Extension Soles pair cae SUT aAutGe ue Formerly Soid at $2.50 and $3.00 Sere VAINIaSertaaN AM f Military foned into exqul- site yoke effects, Thesileeves are’, length. Not a Wa \Watst in the lot “as, ‘worth less than Sizes and Cuban Heels $1.00; most are worth $1.50 and e239" Special HOSIERY Values Women’s & Children’s! Ladies’ 35c Hand Em- 25e Ribbed and Piain, broidered Hose, Hose, in black, white 8 pure silk lishs in mw ve 15 eC) Signs, all populir colors and or tan; some cf th ies’ hose have lace ar {evening ShadeSs.eeessseee+ @ Dair (ndraRInAnErN i a pair! Ladies? 35c Imported Top. Hose, ee Plaid Lisle Hose, in pion larg: assortment, in and drop stitch efiects. { bf or plain colors, i own ini B, Park active Chairman M mitie ferred Btate. Tomlinson, elub organization einnat! and the work SLND SEE BESIDE HUGHES NOW SUR | | Odds and Ends of $1.50 and $2.00 Shoes and Oxfords TOBE RNOMNATE in all staple and fancy fancy aa of the dos yan calle, Patent Coltskin, c [ae ae sated GeSigMS eevee cree @ pale ey Gun Metal Calfskin and Vici Kid- eet i) Women's 50e White Republican Bosses Agree 101] Vin: solid welted extension Silk Hose, o1 pure Ee Liste, Hose, impo: Take Governor After Talk | garter tops, pure lisle feet; 79 i A: te designs, in lace an and hand turned soles . . . back, hie! and all CB (o) Gaeta a < ors, including those fo With Roosevelt. Cobas pauleizeas eauinesieeee Ve apain |slteriateroerse ad Military 2 That the Republican State Convention will renominate Gov. Hughes seems to be pretty well established. The confers ence at Oyster B. erday between Bosses Barnes, Ward and Hendrick and the President has resulted tn an agreement | The whi the face of the convent a does not wish to in the lis being a dictator. there will be no further boom of “favorite son ad- | vanced and nothing will tbe done by the Princess Dresses Made of imported lawn ard lingerie, with embroidry trimming; full skirts trimmed with 2,3 and 4 tucks. Every 75¢ dress a $5.00 e value, at...... matter Is to be left—on gs—-to the dete to the Pres gat 6088 Wee Rep and Misses’, Girls’ & Linen Suits Formerly sold at $2.50 to $5.95 Little Boys’ Shoes Suits in a great variety of- of Box Calf and Velour Cal‘, with solid leather |] Shades in blue, tans, white wide extension soles, 1, heels, Blucher and lac: |and lavender, and linens, styles, very durable and washale. Girls’ & Misses’ sizes the skirts are $1 tot and {112 @ | full pieatedor é gored and rimmed with 6 to 2, Boys’ sizes 8! tol1. Regular $1.2 Is Ci) Ci okenvonen Ser a hy » $3 & $3.50 Tradewarked Shoes & Oxtords mais) value, at 2 pair, Fete ing es en Packard and Ail-America Makes __. Fe eae | Sample Lots, Surplus Stocks and HITCHCOCK MEETS , WESTERN Mrs Factory Rejecis in Ali Sizes at bosses to head off the Hughes move- ment, Chairman Woodruff refused to discuss ,the Hughes situation at headquart to-day. But there are other sources of information, and from these the fa-ts | we Tite fathered. Here ts the way Presi- | dent oosevelt 8 “It you turn down Hu all the Hughe the chances 0 inate him you men, and the a for Taft 1s to t we mist | att ) uff a8 going up to Camp Kill Kare to-morrow Fon on the district conven _ GHICAGO, Aug. 14—All of the west- ern members of the Executive Com-! mittee of the Republican National Com- | mittee were walting at (he Auditorium | Annex to see Frank H. Hitchcock, the National Chairman, when he here to-day from Hot Sprl + fresh from conference Taft. The western m Executive ( E, Borah, « Task an Boys’ Shoes alin for and Oxfords A Seleciion of Tan Calfski 4 Twenty New- : es skin an = ; = — fate cat est Shapes Men’s Yacht- Black Vici Kids<in, ‘ i in ‘an i Gua weited soles; sizts 1 to . Caliskin, R ; ng Shoes { Patent 4 White Duck With re expected to o be present at Weatern Headau Building to-morre 44; $4.50 and $2,00 , t Coleman f iat “acl 5 | . Coltskin # : Rubber Soles, $3,00 69¢e ers’ Bure aeations q Treasurer of the De : and grades; sizes $44 to 11,, Breas entered We Coney any ||] PRAZIN & SPPENTIEIM, 6th Ave. & [8th >WN ‘ Kidskin. ; FRAZIN & OPPENHEIM, 6th Avs. & 18th S', oat Treasurer, > THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, AUGUST 14, 1908, ; b) ee Victor Talking Machines and E ‘ite Phonogpopheon Wi Weekly Payments of $1 ===""{ EGEL Cooper @. on wimnvany orner store NPAT J. B.GRECNHUT, Prestoe = Se We Close at 1 To-morrow But There Will Be Rich Bargain-Picking for Half a Day HE items given below do not even begin to tell of the many extraordinary specials ar. ranged for Saturday morning. The biggest “‘plums’’ cannot be advertised because the quanti- ties are too small. Hundreds upon hundreds of | | extraordinary bargains in most wanted and sea- | | sonable lines of goods of every description will be displayed on special tables in the aisles throughout the store in the regular departments. Quick action is the rule here on Saturday | mornings, for we know that so many people are in a hurry, single stamps alter that hour. A Round-Up of Good Suits For Men and Youths. Formerly Priced $7.50 to $12---Now $3.00 and $5.95 An end-of-the-week round-up of hundreds of well-made and in every way desir- able suits at two wonderfully low prices. Former selling prices were $7.50 to $12, and every garment proves its value on inspection. Regular prices will get you no better styles or better made garments anywhere than these we offer to-morrow at less than half prices. Men’s Outing Suits—torical worsteds and — flannels: | Choice | new patterns in grays and rowan sizes up seine | —(sizes up to Men’s Suits 38); Youths’ | Suits (sizes 14 to 20); an ex- eellent range of desirable ma- i terials in new styles; former prices up to $10; [red ay go Salureay 3.50 1,000 Pairs Men’s and Youths’ Trousers |\ Men’s $2 Trousers tr cy worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots; lex $1. 25-"ew styles in $4 values: all sizes up to 54 waist 1 a worsteds and « me e; all go Saturday at i 0 sizes 30 to 42 waist measure. to 44; values up to $12, r Youths’ Fancy Spring or Sum- —not one reserved; sizes 14 | mer. Suits to 20; values up to $15; $5. 95. your choice of any in the store. Siegel tore, Main bioor, Rear All Our Boys’ Washable Suits In a Half-Day Clearance at 3&c, 88¢ and $1.08 Your pick of all the suits that were formerly priced at $1.50to $!. All our own regu- lar stock in new smart styles, made up in the best manner and from choicest materials, Formerly up Formerly up | Formerly $7 to $1.50, at 38e | to $2.50, at Cc iu to $4, at Chambray, galatea, madras, Finest imported galatea, madras, | PRI dante duck; all sizes. | erash, duck, linen; all sizes, | pique; finestimportedanddomestic Siegel Cooper *tore, Second Floor, Rear ee Straw Hats at 85c---Were *2 to 53 OUT a thousand men ’s straw hats in sailor and soft, roll-brim styles. Regular A S| $3 grades—all this season’s goods and in perfect condition—not even finger- marked, All sizes. Does it pay to have your old hat cleaned when you can get a new good one for Sse? Siege] Cooper Store, Main Floor, Rear. Saturday Morning’ s Shoe Bargains Excellent Footwear for Men, Women and Children at the Lowest Prices in New York U.S. Army Shoes ens Siillek ines Women's Low Shoes th i feat 9g— ords at $1.98 un- Ey f an xtords at for Men at $1.98 dreds of pairs taken a he neeen fe I] this is a clear these were made for |) trom our own superh |] 820d stvles in the yy the U. S. Government |] stocks. formerly priced |] mosi wanted leathers po and are worth $450. |] at $3.50. Blacks and }} regular prices $2 to || school wear. nRetu: | Mace of best leathers. tans, $4, all sizes, larly $1 siege! Cooper diore, Ca i aE FI AE) Sensational Half-Day Bargain in Cigars | a ih For to-morrow morning we offer 50 El No assortment of colors, but @ 2 mi’, | \j and the reason for this unusually low | | Imont p trag—the regular Hae y 1} Belniont Comeicio Extras auld price is simply that we want to reduce ] 3-for-a-quarter kind—for $2.49, the stock of these goods. | |! Slege! Cooper St ain Floor, sear, — \| | If | ji | Groceries, Wines and Liquors | | BAKED CHICKEN PLES 9 1/¢ | i | Daylight Cakes Cake Special Naetieate fe made || id Rasin, Plain, Lad: ¢ of Marble BOILED. cooked G B0e} | 4 SPONGE, wine or nurcakes; JO) | | whote cate, about 180: 12 || oe machin J each one: 2 ANGEL FOOD CAKES or 15¢ el Wines and Liquo's | I cakes=eac BBY'S OX TONGUE @ ‘ Ht 1 TCT. FRUTTI “CAKES 20 BISRTS Rae eee eneon 6le liked | enc oe Lins 0 ED LUNCH Dio a (4 THRE E-LAYER CAKES=all ONGUE = ost re ‘iB 9 iil es || SUNSHINE CAKES—each ate Fresh Meats Tse FRESH POUND CAKE-ib... 17e ~ Lees of fancy Canada Mutton; 19¢@ 4 i b + ) she 1 ranean Leas of fancy ends [5e \q t f i || st t 1s M ,0E tb. QR» 5 } iq b p ctr ‘Sods rans itesh atiled broiler 20e * Bde | 4 ¢ Toast, doz. 41¢ ed boiling chick. J¥ C i hie fipatuatias 12¢ | Myoite Ble} |} me Cooper Store, Fourth Floor. [brea for “S. & H.”’ om Trading Stamps—We Give,T me | .