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J TKS Silft liASB TBIBTOTBi SATURDAY FEBRTjAKY 27, 1904, 5 . j H Urifllcritful Informal hmcneon waa . P,t.,,...d w&s hostess. Yellow SOS. W?, carried out In Use decoratione. ."i'trpiec toeing of daffodil, with 'Krtlloff- bbon cxtondinc dlag Ib -oes taD, 8-n(I candelabra IKnn yHow Covers wcro laid for ?;ifr M. Hempstead's guer.Ln wcro H?Htr M- W1W. Mrs. -Alma Katz, !: S Grant Young. Mm. IS. A. Tripp, f'jr'flvillas) p.okl and Miss Af ton Young. . Jj; jascpli E- aliirli- was bostciw at a ill rIV'a! 1UUC)l'V),1 y''Ster'lay al Nr lL -ccj is horue from fallftirci'.a, ts acco&ipimlrd bi3 famtly several IK. Mr' j, The family will remain In " flmTrftUg for tnne liino, and Mr. Wood ffl lEtfs 'J1 his sun-Jn-law, F. J. Ilogen 'fErji weeh improwd In health. Iff lt jjiice friend of Soulra Coop. A.A Linlwrnlnr of his marrta which yft- iiqq on Thursday evening In Now 1 A Ifl l"-'d0 W3JI MJ!o- Canncn 1'0SC. -3 pccapll"'03 French jflrl whom Mr. 5". 'I Lrtftfhon studying In Pari h a. fow "p Mr. and Mrs. Coop nr now 1 &' to Utah, whore thoy will ba d l'y the groom's wldo circlo o f Thy wi JBak0 tholr h0TO0 ln g Jonf hn? returned from Roch ; Y where ho has spent iho past ' . . . ar.d Mm. Oscsx L. Cox eclobratod v.r:u,.'r.i annlvorsar" of their marriage "if 7nlD(C at their homo In a very ij r.t Informal way. Miss Buddmor. 7i" r of Mrs, Cox. was guost of honor ii evening was enjoyably passed 'l iJ'ch ftrul an informal muclcal pro- it, About twenty euc&ts wore pres- 3 . . . 4 fi Juk Jevne leavos todn.y for her r. h JU Angeles, after a visit of nn -ril with her slstfiM. Ir.-, W.l--H ff Haw and 2lrs. David S. Murray. joy ' t insdMrs. Hort Sherman leave today J txa for a clx wceke' visit on ino M . , . fa E J Tard and Mrs. E. M. Brown. STi? BfcoMi 5" Denver's social circles, arc Ts! etoJT R few dc'R ,n sl,t La,:c' Kuc:ils - it! Knuisford hold ' ir - - - I c WtT Is down from Pocatollo. Sj,J kS:? a few days with Salt LaUo , ltnllsctl Tolhurat has returned from M'l&sA's vlilt with Ofrdcn frlonds. 'lL.isJ Mrs J. 13. Kennedy of Wo-shln?-kXq, c Tho hrtvo spout the past ten .tib Silt Lake, loft yesterday for Call Ei,whero they will visit for the- next mlbi J. C. Cfmhanl ontorJainod the mem ?Jn Iho Rounders t lub at hor home tVfc2:l4r afternoon. ' sWa OhAy Kopers was hostess at a llijM,ft""' blrthdav party on Tuesday, rTTKRte? twenty-live of her friends wero 3BaUahl at tho homo of her parents. JjjTffLul Mr? Orson Kopers. In an Inter W4tl farno the niizo wns awnrded to .-i'flViirjarct v;hltney. & irfI'Smraa EHcrbeek and Mrs. T. D. uJiMM jiv a plcaran: Kenalnglon yostor rs4wi!!Jmoon at the homo of Mrs. Ellar BtV L 7h house war very prettily deco--rV iAh the national colors, the Idea aleo ifcjarried out in the refreshments and V Bt In a uosslnp content on the publlo jjj,' ct! tho day prlzco woro won by Mrs. Tj.' and iln. Eeatlo. .1 ffii tvenins Iho Utali Woman's Pre? ,4 AtVA meet at the homo of Mr5. Fran lyl in&jeond Htreot It will bo a valcn &l iKdil and all members aro requested Bjf fcr frionds, ilb j Cia ara materlalltlnfr for another con i.tibc pWcn In tho near future by tho 9. club. Tho concert will probablv Vf ffjren at the First Congregational .i cth !n alont two weeks. jfa' IsiEtUe Dunbar in expected home to Jftoa ft two nionthH' visit In Callfor- 444ff ? Bccord It. 7 tho Centurj' Owl has laid Its dU P rl their young shall have died ifcfl tliajt, it wlU 'RtlU bo on our records, A Is don't pay. Merchants Protective 'Ir Ril,0D' tclenllfic collectors of bad J.I J fa. Top floor Commercial bloclc j I '1 G. Luke. General Managcr. Vj k' 5 "Some people don't like ua." wife- Ltv' sultln&s ar styllah. and at flljp e them now. "Wallace & Co., BEFORE !1EHLS BARj JB?'',lt sttndlnc poplar ti-eo 4nMfC'rovrat,i forma were unread. DHHS'J1"1 Campbflll liad their tea. dgmr.cilis Tre pillowed on tho roots ,y-m.-Aj'andere4 all abouL G'lEA0."3 rttJred In clothes nnd boots tho raoonllxht out, affliti 1atn6 Tvllu Uent tread j,3B,,.'f9 they droom-d their droam. J'afEr.wtfaorcs stoppad beside their bed jl"MTJ"oa.'tira wagon tej.m. C?f'B'-'? 1 honor naked them why :aBt,Ja?.d Fredtrick in reply 'aBfc?M Umt lh-' NVcrc drunk. .Conc ponderwl what degree ftfiG5?Lt!irr o,ould roeolvi-. lAfKit ll,lc?" fi,jt boneaUi a tree, jB,a'lr let them ltavt. ' ' Vfc u ?lp?10'. a tall and weB-dreased 1 4,,,f,,-3 Plea of not guilty 1 Jh-Ki K of flrunkcnnexs. Sartrcant CBV rti!3.. about to bo bwoi r when 5SJ?!!Sfi1yhl,,p.irea- ' MK obTln wan requtatad to ntato 'ifi3Kst.llncM of tn" arrtt. JT3l?td . Mlnt0. tb-fc Jinll Juid war.ted to be JCWtKk,l, naJd tha Korffeant. "He waa HSwKr.w;.?ok UP th vrholo hall." J2w.jX,.Atla$ r-ver been arrested be- bbhKi. LKt f-Coe. rho is ctiarKed wlUi tho jK, j,,?; r?glctord dot; belonging to S,.Ieda3r' wa f t ready for trial continued until today. 'Bp l Avl!l bo held flM-fJi00 PAn,7TE:BS MAKE W D INOREASED PAY iSiMiN.Kcb ES--- lri:i Ik tl:rcal ilC!ftiiV3c,1,l5: or iC,M0 J Painters JantJtn. .;4tTC!;mont la reuched In S3HBif(T a.; 1 'I''" it cenUj an B5HKar ai uuv for the i-ur- ' n '.'!,', llor fov the next JKW V!,h double time for ovei k anJ for ail Sunday and holl- LIST OF LETTERS KnialnIK uncalled for at tho postofflc, bait Jakfl City, I'obmao' 26, KM, To cb taln these letters the applicant must call for AdvertlKfjd Letters." and must plvo the dalo of ths list. If not called for with in two wucks they will lw sent to the. Dead Letter office. LADIES' LIST AndrrM.11 Mrs Belle. I.uc Mrs fl II Alien Mrs BcnneUa MyqtiJst Miss Dora ArRontn Mln Cp Miller Mies Lucy Bailey Mre Dotla Miller Mrs Ila'.llo Wenolt Clara Mattuon Mrs FJnx , Burl Mrs Barpam CO I Eutto Mist Isabella Molntvre Wm C Brnnt Mr Cbas T Moranal Mrn An Balrd Jossie lolnetto Biadlej- Lottie MePhoraon Mr P Bcrner Lonr. MeCloud Mrs Lrie Barrett Geo McColly Mrs L K Coop?r Lonnl. Monroe Mrs L A t-artcr Mkh c; Xev.-man Sadie Campbe TTdnn Xeleou Miss Pdrina Chirk MIsk Clarn Nichols Mro Mav Day Mies Ellzr. O Newton Mrs Gertie JPupont Miss Jean Newett Mi-s F C DIxen Mary oi.icn Mlns Elmlr.i Douglas Mis 3nrker Miss Holler Y?m",l?,AI,s!VT Iv hotter Misi Minnie lvlllott Miss Jessj c Plnrce Miss Mary Terati5o:; Mrs Parker Misx Ida trrnble Mr.- D Potter Mls Ann Geo Mw M ivrlclns Mrs Alice i,1!,01,?1'1. -t'" Lottie Hall Mrs U m itedmond Mrs iotUo Jiarna Mrs IJordn R-oso ?.Irs Isaac tt .,. Shclton Mra Cairio JlamlHon Edl'.h L Stowurl Mian Zora Howard Mrs II C Seymour Mlas Iura Woyt Mlsti Jenide F Snilth Mrs C L Henderson Mrs J L Bhanks Mrs D C Jlowanl Mrs Mabel Sutton Mra Thus Hcok Mrs Ruth Sloan Mrs Mu jrarct JIansen MSns Vaunle Swenscn Emelv Jlackman Mra A L Solomon Mi-s Jas Irvine Mrs C L Saner Mrc John Jonos Mrs E IC Sleler Mrs I T Jonos Mrs ElIaubHh Snow Miss livcrA Jt-neen Karolino Vernon Miss .Polly Jcnuen MIim Le.ca AVood Mrs Klnp Mrs 3 W Wilmoth Miss Mln Kevan Mrs J 'L. nir, Kjnc Miss Ethel WhUo Ella 1) Lre MLjs Leon a Tool Mra H J GENTLEMEN'S LIST. .Armtnsfton H Love E M Allen O A t.owc Gerald A ApostoIakoH Geo Mlck'ilson .Tns Arabia Glu-scppe Mapcs H D Apnmr.n J T Morlmoto U Lurdlck V li Melnty,i-e II Bokuo Vlrcll 5 MnzzuchI T Budd H L 7dllkr Chaa R Berceacn Randolph Miller Geo Barnes W I (2) Mott Ceo H Bnker Geo W Murrav Jas L Bttrton Mr Mulllkln Wm Brown Wm Mofnt R X Brown S M MeCulIouuh Wm Covordalo R T Mason & Scott Curtis Shorry Maloy A J t-olliiip. Moll Myers Char, A Cutler Louis Mayo Emil Connors Jon Matthews J J Cotton J W Melcalf W Cook G N Miner W E Coombs Fred M McDonald Andrpw Cone Edw McCIoskcy Arthur Conroy John "MoDonell A Craig & Hanson McDantel C E Copps.A W McCullum D O Carver Will C Nnland A J Carlson Oscar Norman B E Case Howard Nelson Chas (2) Carson Frank Nohion Edw Cameron A A O'Rclllv F JJ Coverdale Carl Olson Hvrum DIaton Atharwlon Olon G A Danncr J S O'Neal John W Dcnn Geo W O'Brien T II Dodpe Edward L Oehi Mr DaviM Thoa Obertop Earl Davln Jack Olson Bros Dlttman Max Palace Royal Mllly Doe John Co DoURhcrty J A Plckcrlnsr Ed Daniels Ernest IMiyer Hcnrv Dusupln MnJ K Pyatt Mr and Mrs Evans Ben Guy Elsworth John Pierce L C EdwnrdH AV A Rood G W Eckatrand Alfred Rclnl J Puder Joe Rcleford M M Ford Harry Richardson O W Franklin David C Robinon Chas PJ Fisher Thos R Roberts C D Faulkner John Ryndors A ?' FabrlclDS Honrj- Read Geo W Grlflltlhe Louis Stallsworth O Qri3wold Jns Stormunantz Will Greene Feed Co Slurgis Wm P Gadbois J G Schmullhauscn A (2 Galvln Daniel P (?) Schemmel Frank Gleerion T J Sauer J W Gleason T F Echrocdor Richard Guccller Phlll BhurtlifT II C Gren Lawrence Starr A F Gunter AV T (2) Splart A L Hahn Chas Snowden Fred Hartley C M Stowart Enoch (3) Hayford A Sticker F O Hodgson It Mtophons J R Holmes Harry U Stotrsoalc J M Heacn Otis Smith O Hagtrcrtv John Sc;illy J F Hague J H Strayer I J Hayman Jos Thomas Joslah Handloy B II Thomas Mardls Hamilton Frank Tofte Peter Ingham Goo Trusty Frank Jones J L Torgulnl Andrew Jenkins Thos G- V'oylea L E Jacobson R Western Grain & Jeoaup E K Produce Co Kso Ylntr A Co Waynes Aimer Kontos Andvos Wcnlwortn Clarence Krodel B Wines C ICane P A Wiseman Brycn Leo Sam Wilson Arthur T-oy Ong Whlttakcr Mr Lundetcdt Roabon WUUainsnn Geo Lewis Frank S WJaetta Domcnlco Lashbrook Mauler Wllkcrion Goo Howard Wilea T Leo Anderpoti Worthen W LanjEton B l" WilRht J L Larsen C Laru Woods II C Llndoay Charles Workmnn Edmund Usnens, Jake Woodninnuec & Lawrence F 1 Oood fellow Little Lec (2) Walker M R Lemon Walter Waugh Chas Lundj' E S Young E L PACKAGES. Gardner Mrs Walter Snyder Miss Har.iil . ' MURRAY STATION. Baumgartncr John King Dan Berge Frank Papamos Jim Dlilou Jos M Pane Byron Gcrsio John Robinson Annio Hnlitrorrr Mrs Wm Smith S II- Tlanecn Olle Tester A'ernon Jonos C B CALDER PARK STATION. Sommoin Miss Janle Stonier Jepna A. L, THOMAS, Postrnafiter. When Uncle 6am spends that million or more on the grounds and buildings at Fort Douglas It Is said that this will be ono or the finest nrmy posts in the countrv. It certainly will bo one of tho best located ones and will kaep walch over a real live town. No. Fort Douglas Is not maintained and ?,arroncd by the Governmpnt to keep the Gentiles and Mormons of Salt Lake City from mixing their muscle. It is merely here us a guarantee of good faith. ,,Ai ;vcnlng newspaper takes up a quun t.ly of supposedly valuable tpfice to a.vsure the public that tho subpoenao for promi nent church men to appear at Washington to testify in tho Siuoot case arc not ln tho nature of arrests. Of course not. but tnal nuwspaier was not a considerate of the powlblo ml.-.underatandlng of a similar situation a few weeks ago when a sub poena was pent hore for service on the publisher of a contemporary notifying him that ha was desired 11s a. witness ln an otnr case In which the Government was Interested, In the former cape the news paper showed lis spleen; in thia lanf its personal Interest The ror.Bons Impelling aotion In each incident woitj ncvor undis guised, however. Some one has suggestod that if the Rus sians find that thoy cannot whip the Japs ln a snuaro-toed light' that they might pre pare a large quantity of chop auey. toll tho almond-eyed follows up Into tho In lerior and freozc thorn to death. , . - Quite a number of citizens of Salt Lake county have gone on record In the case of Frank Rone as being so prejudiced ngalnnl tho prisoner that oven in face of tho evidence favorable to him that an "impartial Yerdlct" could not bo rendered. What 11 commentary, thly, on man's na ture! Jt seems Impossible that an Intel ligent citizen would bo willing to state that ho Is so steeped in prejudice. Significance, It is &nld. attaches to tho fact that the Twelfth lnfantrv was de tailed to the Philippines out of the regular ordor. A ronlment stntioned In Kentucky lo claimed to have been tho flrnt In the regular order and there are some who take thin as mnujilng that It is the desire of the War donartment to have soldiers moving to tho East as soon as possible. In fear that there may bo some complica tions that may call for United States troopo. Fort Douglas has an air of desolation about It these days. The removal of the Twelfth Infantry buys mado qulto a breach in the ranki. and there is a feeling of real sadness ln tho post. Especially Is this truo In tho case of the wivea of tho soldlci-a. Some of them rofuso to be comforted. r If the "Inspector of Pests" should run out of a Job.what would be thn matter with dirocilng his attention to tho "Ter rible Swede?" Since a Judge has decided that the rail roads are not llablo for damages for kill ing or maiming a man who rides on a pass passengor traffic promises to show a dis tinct falling off. It Is much more prollt ablo to remain at homo tlmn to chance an accident without hope of laying down on tho company for tho rest of one's life. . - -1 The Coroner's verdict In the Lucln cut off disaster Is paradoxical, Tho accident might havo boon avoided. It says, but no blamo Is attached to any one I O, we ace! The cloud of smoke that sweeps over the city from tho smelters at Murray Is a grenter uuIb-iiico to Salt Lake than all of the smoking stacks in town. Mayor Mor ris mljht confer with his neighbor and soo If something cannot be dono. Tho city had better purchase tho smoke-consuming npparatus and present it to tho ameltor people. Tho Investment would be worth many times its cost. It has been Intimated that Councilman Davis left town to avoid another arsault by tho Herald's cartoonist. Three such stabs as that of Thursday would probably bo fa tel. m m Real estate brokers have resolved that they want to bo Included in tho list of those businesses that aro obliged to pay n license. Is thin patriotism, public pride, sympathy for tho ordinary taxpayer or an ovldcjico that real CPtato Is on tho boom? Mayor Morris need not worry about tho street earn jumping the tracks and run ning Into tho telopnono and trolley poles whon there aro to many saloons conven ient. Over at Kansas City It la said that a car novcr loaves the track that It does not head for a "boozo Joint." And there Is no evidence at hand to show that tho Salt Lake cars are better dlspored than those of tho Missouri town. Blue Point Perfectos, Two for 25c Arc sold by all dealers. Manufactured by WWtnker & Dallas, CI West 2nd Eouth. Telephone 2062x. OLD SOLDIER VICTIM! OF VANDALISM Vandalism as wall an larceny Is charged against the persons who broke into the lit tle candy atand of E. S. Gray on South Tomplc street, near the old Dcaerct News building. Candy, gum and fruit to tho I value of $0 was carried awny and the re ! malndcr of the stock was scattered reck lessly about on the sidewalk and in the gutter. Tho offenders have not been ap prehended, although the officers nro un usually anxious to convict them because of the mnllco shown. Mr Gray, tho pro prietor of tho stand, la n veteran of tho Chll war, and depends upon his little bus iness for a living Thi is M& Sishmiliisite for- Absolutely Pyre ft im Mattes of Health A NeW Wrinkle, (No. 7.) . Potato Soup Ono tenapoonful Arnionr'i Extract of Dccf. 2 potatoe 1 VI tcaspoonful ealt i'A J qnort water H tenspoonful celery sail . - , 1 pint milk . )i tsaspoonfu) paprika 1 2shcci onion ininccd 2 tablcxpooufuiB hotter 1 teaapoonful parsley (obopped) 1 tnbltopooaful Hour Cook potatoes In boiliug salted water; when soft rub ' through a sieve: jeald v;lth onion, add milk slowly to potatoos. Melt half tho bolter, add flour, ?tir until well mixed; then stir into boiling soup. Let boil up, add Extract ot Beef and roraaining butter, salt, celory alt, paprika, and parnley lueU Above ?b taken from edition de lUx( "Culinary Wrinkles" (Jest out) which will be &ent postpaid to any address on receipt ol a metal cap from jar of Armour's Eitract of Beef. AKMourt & Company, Chicago. The Best Extract of the 'Best 'Beef n-Mmn tl M ii ju u ' i j lirBTTTiTI II y HI T III I III' I II II I -T1TI1 Hi H" ITTi T ll'fnOTMi'"'' " f'nri B-rBa I DOCTOR COOK "T" Prostatic Troubles vz? Nervous Debility j permanently cured, no matter how long stand- 7--Sj? Cures quick and radical ; ine the disease, ln from fgjf in SO to CO days, by my 5 to 20 days. JST own famouo method. j Stricture M fig? $9 Varicocele cured ln 15 dayx, with- ffj y V& , . . - nHrmn ... . ... i r 3SWK oymptomn loon dlsappoar i Wasting Weakness 1 -v W completely and forever ! Time of euro. 10 to CO yflSvEfes l ,1 sa-fo Jaln,ell, ,a.n,d f days, by my orielnal, jf& is. JP WiQS bloodless. An absaluto ; ver' almplo remedy ly WJ euro guaranteed- (used exclusively by 7 J&ftVSJX? . I mo). lWM Blood Poison . Private Diseases 4 ratfgftr Every veutige of poison 1 cured in 8 to 10 days, removed from system without tho ueo of pol- without aid of moroury S eonous druga. or potath. J I Concuitatlon fa free and invited, and ln consulting me you may bo suro that nothing that science oan devlao or nklJl pcrfeot has been loft ur.don J Sto afford you a speedy, eafo and pormaner.t c-.ir. I , WRITE me in full conrl2er.ee, o xpicining your troubles as they appear to ri you. acd rccci?? by return mall my honest and. candid opinion of your case. j cock MEOieflL e., bXmtv I ' TOO GOOB TO BE j I OVERLOOKED J ' EOYS' CLOTHING DEPT. I SPECIAL ALL BAY. M ' EOYS' NORFOLK SUITS In wool mixtures, light pat torn s-cmlyv We ; .1 have about ISO of those salts which are broken In skice. ranging from I fi 4 to 12 yenrs, all regular 8.50 and $4,C0 vulues. wb wilt sacrifice for Saturday only for leas than manufacturers' oost. n I SALE PRICE.. . , 7...4J5U ll JM I FOR TONIGHT, 7 TO 9 O'CLOCK j I l Tonight Special! RI . Afe!:h8 4 111 rm.m.P I- Notion Counter j j Whittemore's .,ral.t,!t.s..ti. j I Shoe -Dressing j lm SoaP ! : I f IN GLYCERINE, HO'EY A,TD I g Gilt Edge Elite or Champion. OATMEAL. Kcgularvnrlce 10c a I ! I LARGE 25c SIZE. FOR 2 b Qn t 9 $ HOURS ONLY Dan n scUc at 9 J fM 15c 3f&l0c j I Wino of Cardui has bten so holpfol to mo Bvory woman snffenng with femaJe trouble IflkJsh rSSWTi that I fcol it my duty to advioo sick and suffering should try Wine o Cardui, and Ifuliy beheTe 5r i ' LmiWlf V,'mCa l tri" thiS v,'ondorful Tem' she will experienca the samo benouta and cure yjk mS 505 East 8Sth St., New York Cify. NJBth StKnosas City, 3o. WM 7WMJ nillm M tffltti , , - j i j r My advtoo to suffering women w to toko EgS ', I WJUtrjC- QXAll KM Wmo of Cardlu simply wondorful and I w;nc of Carni and they will DOTor bo dia- ffl TWfrH Tn"',b- tbat aU sufferuiy omon o lts B0 appointed in the results. gig JM WTSMM W?Wlm qUalltlCS' MRS. WimELMINA SNOW, MISS LOUISE FINE, M IH ' ' 'M" KnCUe' Prtlmd' 12.5 Hcnnessy St., New Orluw, .1 Mk Hundreds of thousands of women whose advice' is worth taking will tell you Sgl ' XW8$$M& PS that Wine o Cardui is the medicine to cure all female diseases. These women arc Wi ' Vw&PRr IM competent to give advice because they have been through the whole jgamut of JQ SffT suffering, from incipient menstrual irregularities to. bearing down pairos, ovarian pains, mm ll leucorrhcea, nen'ousness, pains of childbirth and even the vital suffering during , li3& l Wv?lrV These women say Wine of Cardui will cure menstrual disorders, bearing J JfPR Pi Vyirawa down Pns' ovarian Pains' leucorrhcea, nervousness and hysteria that this pure E rSilWkm H V Wift ae v,i11 rob childbirth of its vorst agonies, and that the change of life need have mJPw i i i w no tdrrors for a womaa vho this &reat female tonic- wil1 yu take thcir advice? i Lm SHT" T' ' I I Of Selling Bad Tomato Catsup--Case Dismissed Today in Court I ' I But is Guilty of Selling Goods at Prices Named Below. I JL Special four DAY'S sale .. I COMMENCING TODAY. -'!-;" . J I ZZZ 7oOh:7. 25 t ctlfl: AM i H l ' rinl'Vnp'a'n 8 Wm (1 HO, 25 "S. 50 1 I te 10Y '' Men's S1.00 CA MM Finest quality Black Aft 3 ff? 25 s"e' 53& I tea, pound 1000 assorted men's Dress I L MmmM xull cream clieeso, -g e rf" 2 cans best grade f- Sliirta, values ijl.00, for . jyfV' I 1 I pound flOe fruit ZOW- Neckwear, now line flilk Hfif I' lH Boat 'Em All Soap, Lf' New Strained Honoy, OC bows, 25c values, for lU WM 7 for ZjQy 3 pounds . XtJ Men's, wool socks. 35c 1lA 1 5 Dipniond C Soap, Clff" 3 large cans Tomatoes ""5 S valuo, for 1 J g , 13 for DXJw for , AiDy 10,000 y-ds standard gT4 I liH I Box. of 4 bars toilet soap,' "iJO Ladies' shoes, ?2.00 H OK callcoB, worth 10c, for yd , DU' I; . for . JlU'W' valuea W.JdD 5000 yards fine ' dirf 1' Pinest Tapioca, per Itlen's shoes, 1 g( porcalos .. oC I. I j pound Oy calf - l.OU Amoskeng- . rj 1 LWM Finest Pearl r- Children's shoes, -jp Glng-haniB J & i Barloy O W 2 to 5 ODy 10,000 yards all shades silk stf, 1 mmM I Finest r- - ribbon. 1 inch, 4c; 1 1-2 in I t WM . Srtg 1 ,ry . u' i j Itlbbon, 2 Inch, 7c; -j f A I I pkmc Hams, nrf Our Spnoo; Siatsaiia smch iujt i: Lmm pound AlV it 4 inch, 12 l-2c; 1575 i' ' MmW u.H?m.s: : 13' Caps Just Arrived v 10 1 j PE0PLgSCA5H STQREt 42 W. First South Street ! I