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regular bush aro places well worth, while ia te be in the | the Mate ne he o 1 bag ern bie ow they are and bow at, 610,000, more THOMAS E. RUSH RUSH DENIES Fomuneration come the recentiy) HE IS STILL RECEIVING FEES FROM THE STATE. Mont of the department heads have, in Salaries between $6,000 and $5, re 0 bo: juable to be advert Wire ome ‘very rich teen. fe Every box is de the fortunate heider tries to keep out is O14 office are, a one into of the limelight. roc ont tp serving of th ‘The ost profitable job tn the State | "iH Gusto aetna: dose’ pathy! appears to be that of Ch burea' Ave ma, but ‘at Bureat: jn in pow +n as fri tm New York Swear, inted by | wt tun} eX, rich, pbluckt the te Compt, = pice |X Nota f was beld until « fow months ago ‘Thomas FE. Rush, who pt by "he Cor vmptron ve it up for lf @ Federal ge ‘been olf, devine MR recommenda! Riese Keats ca are ht owing Ae qunte, ae Hy ain sin, Anant, 1914, HA® CHANCE TO HAND RICH | inheritance Tax Thureauy in ‘nadition tb Faes TO FRIENDS. emular aniaries of deputies and clerks, Hot only dose the bureau chiet re- ——_—__—_— ceive large sums, but he is in Spportunitiea for rich, plucking. ed annual com} record of foen {nberitance tax collections te made Bi] [27 aay accounting out. A monthly return fled in the Btate ‘Special Sale ener eat ta bait | B] | fthoe some iden may be ebtained ut | Table Linens how’ greinie isha Tichet it * Sob in. the State. August, ante counsel foes of the ‘at McCutcheon’s mo rran wer BA) | now ‘Work Cgunty. Taheritanes ‘| Ie jan for riober picking for Mr, Rush and, his rasa cee the lawyors. ere: | 3 loca! iment troller, qineer. ‘ more ployees; ‘but these x Sat wate Se east Would You prec’ osiental bas Douen fer the ‘pul ible x= a a Ao) well, but Bont ef ie ‘This ‘ealary, looks Sooke ta tamapting to : : ‘Trust A Man sate Sh ce of tc Gre deducted the whose surroundings, mode of life, and food and drink, have ACHING LEADERS FERRETING’ combined to make him treacherous, indolent and unreliable? ‘Tee ace the. poet loan Aid food and drink are among the chief causes. pete tia ie, Westie of ener || Coffee—one of the commonest beverages—contains a at are, *poative, sinecuree viene drug, caffeine, which affects stomach, liver, heart and other thousand a year with practi- organs. th i] ork, ., Some persons are strong enough to stand the attacks of Selig ota tH neat as || the coffee-drug, but to most people it is a poison, and sooner oh a eon. mnere r°|1 of later is bound to tell. examiners, erts this and i on Lo A ok ya = ren aI ad Ifyou find coffee is hurting you, quit it and try POSTUM ‘This healthful food-drink is made of prime wheat and a bit of wholesome molasses, carefully blended and roasted. It contains the food clements of the wheat and molasses and nothing else—nothing injurious or harmful. Serve Postum piping hot and it is delicious and invig- crating. “There’s a Reason” for POSTUM a OPPENHEIM. =Te 34th Street—New York Discontinuing Young Men’s and Boys’ Clothing Closing’ Out Entire Stock Regardless of Original Prices Whenyou feola Gold coming on think of Laxative Bromo Quinine Cures a Cold in One Day | [Pacts es tonic-laxative and removes the cause of all colds Ad also ‘‘relieves the feverish conditions and headache which are usually associated with colds.” | Colds cause Headache, Neuralgia end Grip — | axative Bromo *$ Quinine removes the cauge. 375 Young Men’s Suits and Overcoats Sines 82 to 42—suitable for medium size men. Bnglish hand tailored Suits and Overcoats. A large assortment of 12 00 desirable fabrics int the newest color- je lee ings. Regular 20,00 and 25.00 values. = if Higher Cost Suits and Overcoats ..... Regular 30.00 value. 15.00 Pull Dress and Tuxedo Suits.......... Regular 80.00 value. 16.50 i g face i jin Fe i Be is 3: A $ E $87 e whoere: jaough to ewell 0, the can | itis cen be ours on cot half ond aon i proveion and toage. Te be swallowed sot chewed. rues anyone without 2 eadlete every 2 oF 3 houre wali! relieved | Wes-ctanite of abel on bach of Lasstive Brome Quisiee bes! pi ape ty 425 s’ Suits and Overcoats To close out oe 290 Boys’ English Norfolk Suits, with extra | Fes Knickers, including blue cheviot, stripes, | —fiwt remember there le Only Ove mi 4 checks and mixtures, 7 to 18 years. 5.50 | «Bromo Quinine’’ 8 si dtalaial idee hei Nicos ' Fe @et The GENUINE, Call For The Pull Kame 4 : 135 Boys’ Fall Overcoats, in a er orgs Bromo Quinine selection of styles and newest fabrics. ait 6.50 O0ED THE WORLD OVER TO CURT A 01D Mt OnE BAT 4to 18 years. Regular 10,00 and 12,95 values, No Credits, No Exchanges, No Alterations. . . ETS RAIA ES EC A NN ARAN CENT ARN weet tat oy oe ’ Pe t WOU & ©. | Thursday, Friday and Saturday REMOVAL CLEARANCE SALE 500 Men’s Overcoats Medium and heavy weight in smart up to date styles for Men's and |} Young Men’s oman and winter wear, including Imported’ English Coats, .. Velvet Collar Bdlmacaans, Chesterfield, Gibson and Box: Coat models, made to our special order and perfect! y tailored. CRAVENETTE BLACK AN: MIXTURES " SAUER eae taere COATS ’ | FABRICS 11.50 Regularly $16.50, $19.50, $22.50, $26.50, $29.50 ‘NOTE Net i Dacarag in the above. OXFORD CHINCHILLAS fe ‘ 8T. GEORGE'S FINE VICUNAS SILK LINED OXFO) YOUNG MEN’S A GREAT COATS SEA erRe ate ad 26.50 SILK LINED DRESS COATS Regularly $32.00, $35.00, $39.50 Another Great Event in Women’s HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR Thousands of pairs of high grade Hose and thousands of pieces of the most dependable knit Under- wear for Fall and Winter wear, included in this Removal Clearance Sale. { At Prices 14 to ¥%3 Below Regular Hosiery _ Underwear corr cuble heels, soles and toes Regular sizes only a Soft and fine; medium weight: Spek | vera sil lite, Svise ribbed: exten fine, medium, 3 for 6Sc; 6 for 1.25. Pair 23c 3 for 980 "6 tor 1:85. Each S3c ia hg mesons ars medium or heavy; VESTS—Winter weight, soft cotton: high neck;long . S for 95c, 6 for 1.88. Pair 3c | % slewt teeve: tights to mtd erly 51.50. 3 for 2.75; 6 for 5.40. Each 98 iy hig Mas superior quality; same style, black, white or tan. Formerly ao’ ee Silk, Extra fine; fully reinforced, soles. Formerly $1.00. black. Formerly $2 3 for 95c; 6 for 1.85. ‘Each 33c ad $3.30 to $4.30 pat fap sata ia weight; soft cotton; all shapes, Double Heels and Toes. ba nate nett call gaia all shapes. COTTON—Winter ; durable. fal ype Formerly 35¢ pair. ‘ormerly . 3 for 4.40; 6 for 8.70. Each 1.50 Formerly 65c. ¢: SILK LISLE—E xtra fine fire one bustoouns winten weight! 3. for 1.30; 6 for 2.55. Each 45c 3 for 9c; 6 for 1.8 1.85. Formerly 32.90. PURE THREAD SPLX. Black only: cotton tope and} 3 for 6.75; 6for 11.25. Each 1.96 3 for 1.65; 6 for 3.25. Pair Sto [ON SUM sek, Tait welts ortvn tall PURE THREAD appre SILK—Winter weight; 00 patr. 3 for 3.95; 6 for 7.80. Pair 1.35 [UNION SUITS, Silk lsle, leht weight: extra fines PURE THREAD SILK—in black or white, with eelf 0 Tor 1.98; 6 for 3.85. Each 686 3 for 85;6 for 1 11-80. Pair 2.00 Formerly $1 .78; 6 for 5.40. Each chi a eid Se 278 , r 95c COTTON-Medium weight; black, white or tan, | “5'4044.003 6 for 8.75. Each 1.38 Formerly $1.20. 4 doz., 6 Pairs, 85c "Ser et black wool; knee or ankle. 3 for 65c; 6 for 1.25. Pair 23¢ SILK LISLE—Medium weight; black or white, 3 for 65c; 6 for 1.25. Pair 23c Men’ s and Women’s > remig that reflect the style and character of@ our finest models—shoes you will} wear with satisfaction and that do credit tos the Alexander Women’s Smart Boots TWomen's Evening $3 Men’s Fine Shoes at $3, $4. & $5 PS cvecing simves| $3, $4 & $5 The smartest styles of the ect graceful lasts, in All leathers—all lasts—all season and Temulation styles sizes. A wonderful assortment ip petmt hater ‘me gm tie Apa Be i" i col nt sal *. metal calf, with the fashionable ri lanci aed what you, want (A F cloth or kid tops, medium and [evening wear, your exact size without logs light weight soles. ae ue Se her. Ask a fo Eatvica ple Bion nge is as broad as the st; fa ee, “The pee eet and with the utmost value the oe materials unmatched for value. will buy. a *:, {