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SfcfdNDAT MOBNING, DECEMBER 13, 1904. THE SAXiT LAKE TEIBUNE. PAGE FIVE H aBr ! IF Of INTEREST TO WOMEN fHEN CUPID PERCHED. BY" RUBY DOUGLAS. Iight, JKH, by Ruby Douglas.) ur left you sco tho homo of tho nollua Vandorbllt," bawled tho juffh his mogaphono, oa tho big oach rolled up Fifth avenuo. i awkward squad obeying "left ho occupants of tho Bight-seeing lied In tho direction of tho great slon. Suppressed expressions of clearly depleted on their faces. ia Wlnterton, pcrchod on tho is back seat, smothered a laugh red that tho man would not re story of tho late owner's llfo. iff man, clearly impressed by 'a prettlnesH and tho natty In which sho carried hor bluo t, swore Boftly to himself at tho co of a few flakos of snow on He was afraid tlioy would mul drlvo the very attractlvo yopng ;low with her follow women paa you, behold Central park," the led, Impressed with his own lm ln Imparting such a startling Information. n. nrmilil vpr havn niewsfd It." SS acntcd Gsorgina mentally, tylnc her A anoro closely nb.out her face. The 3 jwas turning chilly. 1 j.by one tho women sought tho in- I -eccssea of the coach, until Georglnn J tho only girl on top. Socretly tho u Ji beside her ndmlred hor pluck In M ng tho now fast falling snowflakes. t ancled she must be from the West, J" o a snowstorm Is a common occur- S f, deserving no notice, fc ie Zoo." called tho man with tho t phono, pointing to tho section of the inhabited by animals, birds and K pcncrgctlc Httlo flurry of wind nnd blew tho ends of GeorBlna'3 veil the voung man's faco, f, I beg your pardon," apologized gina. with a dazzling smllo. "My wants to Interfere with your slght- g, " oa't apologize, but won t you ox Ko seats with me? It Is not so windy I ;on tho Inside.'" ho said, rising and J prlng a steadying hand. 'fl funk voii." Georglna replied, mnk- ie change with a frank smllo of ro- oiijjh the megaphone tho man was sting wonderful bits of Information 'Hhe park Ho told them evory Xihey nnd known for years, things ftind learned In their geographies at il and things that hnd been told liby evoryono who had. over visited PSlty. When thoy came to anything h Interesting tho man was Bllent, S up his breath for tho noxt world vned object for Inspection. i ! IR BEGINS ROMANCE, 's Clium Marries Girl That irmcr's Death. Left Single. TOGA SPRINGS. Dec. 11. Com a romance that began after Wll Ifany died In consequence of his with the Rough Riders in Cuba six igo, Miss Maud Livingston last was married to Henry Worthlng I, also of New York, In Bethesda il church. Only close relatives of ig persons were present, Miss Llv havlng been compelled to abandon atlons to havo a big wedding be r mother. Mrs Robert Cambridge on. was too 111 to go to Manhattan i the family's town house for the rldegroom knew Miss Livingston e was betrothed to young Tiffany. Tlffanv's chum. Tho young men m New York to Texas together to i the Rough Riders nnd fought tho Cuban war side by side. "When neared his end in Boston with an ontracted In tho Antilles, young s with him. Miss Livingston ar the Massachusetts capital barely to say farewell to her affianced before he died. She was 1m by Mr. Bull's, devotion to his ind when Bhe met the surviving n Kow i'ork the following season riualntance became closer. Livingston and Mr. Bull wcro together a good deal in the hunl 1 Both are athletic, and it was that their common taslea should cquent meetings. Mr. Bull, after r friendship, fell In love with the ie young woman and began a that was not unaided, their friends bv memories of his fondness for . adorer rldegroom is the son of William Bull of No. S05 Fifth avenue, and lly Is of New England origin. He to bIx metropolitan clubs and Is a unlry rider of nolo as well as an tid athlete. His brldo Is as close a athletic prowess as a woman may Is one of the most fearless horse In America and an expert In many orts. Ka Preventive ns well as curative (6lne, Hood's SarKipnrllla is pre jBent Its great merit Is fully estab- PK Pass Anti-smoking' Law. jfelPms. Tenn., Dec 11. Voting be p'puITB, tho Legislative Council of tho Tf ? Memphis passed an anti-smoking -rBftnce. Every member of tho Council Mnoking at tho time the. vote was The ordlnanco forbids smoking ie rear of a street car or in any Mg'Placo whoro a placard is displayed oalng It. Tho penal clause makes in Uons of the ordinance punishable by of $10 to $25 for each offense. and maixnierade ball given by La Wauxlliary. Tuesday evening, De er 13, at Knights, of Columbus hall, vert First South, Jennings block. Rets 51.00. "Refreshments served. Ifc Our Holiday Novelties PBeekwoar. mufflcre, handkerchiefs, m' fUBpenders, night robes, paja jWf canes and umbrellas ready for f m. Inspection. "WN. TERRT & WOODRUFF CO., fm ffi. 1GG Main St. MEIlltonaire "Weds a Poor Girl. BMBRIDGH. Mans.. Dec, ll.-A sonsa- mas been created In university circles Win !",,1(uncement of tho wedding of Ifti, . M,.e' a Harvard student and son tmll "''lllonalre ox-prcHldent of tho lBf $"tral railway, to ?Ilfl3 Jonnlo Emduughter of a iarblohead cx ICi Ju8t graduated from the Mar grammar Echool. fortune and hope are m good tea. probably want thai r retunu jour man.y jf )ou Uon'l Uki lest. Miss Gcorjrlna was wondorlng If the young man was properly Impressed by tho sights. Tho young man woa specu lating aw to whothor she was highly on tcrtalned by tho valuable Information bawled from tho horn. Finally a nega tive nnswer, to hla soliloquy camo to him Intuitively. "You know this park Is right In tho center of the Island," ho said. "Yes," Georglna was politely Inter ested. "It seoms truly wonderful to think of all this greenness It's green in summer, you know." laughed tho man, noting hlH own brilliant Htntemont, "in tho heart of so great a city as New York." Georgina feigned enlightenment. "Oh, do you llvo hero?" sho asked, ap peasing1 her conscience with tho belief that sight-seeing gave certain privileges among follow tourists. It was for their mutual education that thoy wor6 con versing. "No Pittsburg but I've been hero often before. My sister1 went to school back tboro on Fifth avenuo at Mrs. Flnlsh om's." "Oh. nol So did II What" Gcortrina hesitated. Sho had been about to ask him tho namo of his slslor and that well, that was eaulvnJont to asking for his own namo Even a mutual sight seeing oxpedltlon would not excuse that. She man observed her hesitation and construed hor meaning. Perhaps aha did not want to know hla name. "You might have known Bess," ho said tactfully Without directly asking hor. he hud thrown out a lead which she could fellow If she chose. "Be3s Burrusa?" asked Georgina, un able to suppress hor delight at having found the brother of tho girl whose ad dross ahe had beon wanting for days. "Tho eamo," replied tho man. "Oh, I know a man who Is dreadfully In love with hor and sho would not prom ise to wrlto to him, bollevlng he waa a oh, a man who aald prottlly pollto things to every girl, and that he did not mean them at all " "Ah ha' I bolleve my alstor had aomo lovo-maklng sprinkled In with hor educa tional rotouchlng." laughed the man Now, how waa ho going to find out her name? Perhapa hla sister hnd spoken of her but no, suroly ho would havo felt n thrill had alio dono so? Surely ho would havo felt tho proximity of his fato How ho lovod snowHtorms and Plght-soo-Ing parties! How Jolly grateful ho was for three hours to kill boforo taking his train for Pittsburg. Ho had happened along by tho Flatlron building Just In tlmo for tho slght-aeelng coach to sug gest Itself as a tlme-klllor Thoy had forgotton all about tho man with tho mogaphono. REGGIE OUT OF SCANDAL. Vnnderbilt Saved From Disgrace by Canfleld's Plea of Guilty. NEWPORT, Jl. I., Dec, 11. Reggie Vnn derbllt's secretary said that his employer was highly pleased with the outcomo of tho Canfleld ense. "What does Mrs. Reggie say?" ho was asked. "Oh, not much; only as a Joke remarked, 'Reggie, you can afford to tako a high ball on tho good news ' " "What about his mother?" "Mr. Vnnderbllt's mother and his sis ter Gladys, who havo really been greatly annoyed that Reginald ahold have been mixed up in any gambling scandal, will be more than pleased at the happy end ing of tho disagreeable affair. Mr. Van dorbllt did not care as much for himself, but hlB mother's worn' bothered him some. I think. Mr. Vandorbllt wnnta to go nnd come nt his own freo will, but he early determined not to appear as a wltne.sa. ns he considered the dlsgraco of being a 'peacher' worso than the gambling It self." "How does ho regard Canfleld, any way?" "Mr. Vanderbllt realizes Canfleld la In It for all tlmt'.H coming, but as a gambler he seems to think Canfleld not a bad fel low." "Will Vanderbllt go to Now York often?" "I think so, now that he Is Immune from arrest. I know that he wants to go aw fully, but not In disguise or Incognito." OASTOB.IA. Beam tho a Kind Yog Hata Ahvajs Bought MEREtY TOOK AN UMBRELLA Man Fined for This Innocent Exer cise of Inalienable Right. CHICAGO, Dec. 11. In Justice Cavor ly's court yesterday, unwritten rights wcro trampled under winter-weight heels nnd John A. Evans was fined $7C for fol lowing tho sacred tradltlona of his fore bears. Standing speechless, mlserablo and aghast, the prisoner loomed in tho muaty court atmosphere as a human tombstone to a privilege that has been dear to man kind Blnce lime began. He vns no vul gar criminal. No lust for gold hud napped his soul and no hand of his had been raised against a fellow man. He had stolen an umbrella! A nlnoty-elght-cont umbrella. A fraycd-at-thc-cdgC3 umbrella. An umbrella that was a-s mlserablo oven as tho prlwoner at the dock. When the cane was called Evans Htonpod Jauntily beforo tho magistrate. "The charge7" Inquired Justlco Caverly In humdrum tone. "He swiped an umbrella, your honor, I saw him do It," explained Policeman Schmidt, who made tho arrest. "Guilty or not guilty?" queried the court, atlll In sotto voce, i "I or that Is," responded Evans, hla smile dying away oa ho noted the glint of the magistrate's eye, "I I took tho umbrella Just look It, you know but I meant no harm." "No harm?" thundered tho court, "Tho man who stenla an umbrella Is the mean eat of mortals. 1 I lost ono last week myself. No harm? i'our punishment will be' S7j and coats!" , Still dazed. Evans waa led away. "No harm?" again ejaculated the court, tho magisterial neck expanding till it threat ened violence to tho collar that sur rounded It. ITiles on Governor's Staff. ' BOSTON. Mass.. Dec 11. Tho report that President Roosevelt may object to Lleut.-Gen. Miles becoming the adjutant general of tho Massachusetts National gunrd created some comment In this city. Gov.-eloct Douglaa la reported to have Bald that Gen. Miles will be made .adjutant-general of his staff, whethen, ho Is as signed by President Roosevelt or not. Bowie Paying' His Debts. CHICAGO, Dec. 11. John Alexander Dowle haa paid up GO pur cent of the debta he owd a year ago. Ho now says he will pay the remaining 40 per cent If hla creditors will be patient a little longer and glvo him another month. Ho haa paid of nearly $200,000. and still owca fievon of , bin largest 0rt6ttQs "You you are visiting horo?" asked tho man. "Oh, I live In the olty!" Georgina wntched tho interrogation mark plant It self In tho man's oyca. Why waa sho cn a sight-seeing coach if ahe Jived horo? But sho sajd not a word. "I Just enmo out for a lark," said, tho girl. "I havo often wondered what It was like when I've watched these cars roll along, flllod with open-mouthed atmngors." "Was I opon-mouthed?" asked the man. "N-no." "I'm Just killing tlmo till train tlmo," ho wild. "And you'll romombcr me to your sla tor when you get there," Goorglna sug geatcd. with mlschlof in her eyes. "Just remind her of tho girl whom I met on the touring coach?" ho laughed. "Sho'll know definitely who you are," ho added, with cood-humorcd sarcnam. "Mornlngsldo park," cried tho man. "Columbia college." , "Isn't ho a wonder?" asked Georgina, seizing tho opportunity to bog his ques tion. "Perhaps ho Isn't lonely In his wondor fulness." said the man briefly. Goorglna looked at him. "No? Well. Well, I'm Georgina Clnlro Wlntorton Goorglo for short. Let me lmprcas upon you the fact that nt Mro. Flnlshem'a school wo did not learn to talk to atrange men on Blght-scclng coaches In snowstorm, but" But what?" "Well, you aeo my voll blow In your fnco and I had to npologl7o and then nolther of us was a bit lntcrestod In tho returns from tho mccaphono and well, wo drifted Into tho acquaintance. Didn't wo?" "We did." said tho man emphatically. "And so soon ua 1 got home. Bcsa will wrlto to you and I fancy you'd llko hor awfully If you know her better." "Oh1 Georgina elevated her finely marked brows. ' "Grant's Tomb," yelled tho man. "Any one who wishes to may got out and In spect It. Gen. Grant's body Ilea In tho tomb and that of hla wife." But Georgina and Besa Burruss s brothor weie drifting. "And T shall certainly tell her that tho young man" "My coualn, Jack Clayton." "That Mr. Clayton novo?- aaya pretty things unless ho means them." "Thanks that's very good of you. And now ns our houso Is Just below -here, would ask that man to drop mo " "Oh, I say wo'vo got Wall street and tho Battery yet." "I wasn't after Bights Just a now sen sationand I'vo had It." Tho man from Plttsburz tried to. look Into hor oyes. Sho was gathering her aklrts In her hand. The big slght-acelng conch was stopping beforo a granlto mansion. "And when I como to Now York ngaln, nay I" "I really think you ought to look Jack over Just In a brotherly way. Ho liven Tlth uo. Good-byo." PREFER THEATER TO CHRIST Evangelist Says Jesus Could Not Be Heard in Springfield, Mass. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., Dec. 11. "If Christ came to Springfield ho would not get an audlp.icc." said Rev. William J. Cozens. "People would pnss him by to gd to tho thcnler." Rev Mr. Cozens Is much disturbed by an attack by Mrs. Isabel Gordon Curtis, magazine writer. Mrs. Curtis objected to Evangelist Cozens' Interpretation of the Iroquois theater Are aa a Judgment of God upon a burlesquo on heaven. To Mrs. Curtis' query, "Waa It the samo God who descended with wrathful ven geance upon the Genernl Slocum'a ship load of women and children, with a Sun day school picnic for their destination?" Evangelist Cozens has not yet mado re ply. Rev. Mr. Cozens, who has been nddrcsH Ing group meetings, Is dlahenrtened at tho lndlfferonco with which Sprlngllold young men and women contemplate the future. Doan's Olrtment, Never falling remedy for Itching Piles. " At any drug store. HAS BLACK WATER FEVER. Passenger on Oceanic Brings Dread Disease From. Africa. NEW YORK, Dec 11. A case of black water fever, tho dreadful malarial dlseaso of Africa, an attack of which Is Invaria bly fatal In that country, has been brought Into port on the Oceanic. The presence of the fever on tho whip was not known until today, when the patient, Shelby Neely, a cotton planter from M1h slsslppl. was removed, very 111. In an am bulance to St. Vincent's hoBpltnl. Mr. Neely haa been conducting experi ments In cotton growing In Algeria. Tho malady did not develop until tho steamer was two daya at sea. Dr. W. F. M. O'Loughlln, tho Oceunlc'a physician, said Mr. Neely would recover In this climate. Tho Manltou hotel orrers good uOaid at lowest rates In the city. Favors tho "Whipping Post, INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Dec. 11.--Judge Thomas C. Whallon of tho lndlanniolls police court, long an advocate of tho whipping post for wife boatora, hao found encouragement In the message of Presi dent Rooaovelt. Judge Whallon Is at work on a bill providing for the whipping post, which he will Introduce In tho Legislature this winter. The bill provides that the wlfo beator shall be lined not moro than $1000, shall be Imprisoned In tho county Jnll or workhouse not exceeding ono year und ahall bo given not exceeding 100 stripes on the baro back. "Tree Tea Selected Wisdom" The pure, good ten, sold In packages only. M. J. BRANDENSTEIN & CO Importers, San Francisco. 1 m r-Assmmw smer awarded to over all other mfarats5 foods ;thb highestward of -the World's Fair Saint Louis. 'This is even higher than the Gold Medal fONCENTRATEn Sr iSSsF?? Swift and Sure Specific for Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Con- 5 lJtj R5g5 k stlprttlon. Kidney nnd Liver Diseases, Rheumatism, all 8 TKi C Nervous Disorders, Acuto or Chronic Alcoholism, Etc H VeiSS- Four table8poonfuls in a cup of hot water, taken regularly an l! 9ff hour before outing will give prompt rollcf and soon euro i fi ffitTlf permanently. It acts gently but thoroughly. 5 k5 n a,c a a" '5ru5$Ijt5' ,5c- 25c a"d 35c P"- bottle 8 yliWacfetcA Send for Illustrated Dcscrlptlvo Bootlot, tolling nil abont tho 3 nfl I?!" medicinal value of tho -prater nnd describing our 400 room FIIENCK 2 Hi Vfl LICK HPRLNG3 IIOTliL, tho ideal Health Und Tloasuro lloiort. S 1$ ll FRENCH LICK SPRINGS HOTEL COMPANY, Sfej nios. TAOQART, Pres. "On the Monoa Roole." FRENCH LICK, INDIANA. S PILUT ew.-m vxtl 1 OAWI foil FT BRAND OJ&LlV i BUTTER For five cento per pound we guarantee you will never have any bad a, butter. It costs only this much more than other brands to get Hazelnut which not only carries thiH guarantee, but gives you the beat butter W made. It costs but a trifle per meal; why not have the best? I Fatast reamery & Supply Co. I " 3-41 MAIN ST. I 21 I "Wo expect something' representative of our famous j collars to appear on the majority of Christmas tables h where high-clnss wines and liquors will bo used. jj BIEGER & LINDLEY, "The Wliiskey Merchants." h t Pa l THE SA CRACKEr' ' : Don't worry the man whose ; money Is dfposlicl with the i UTAH COMMERCIAL & SAVINGS BANK, i Tou can send It by mall. ajw.i..nji'iWWiMtii,wccgPiimTTnrJwnnn INI H I'll 1 I1 I II I We'll take tho A "responsibility for -s -success with your S holiday baking if $ (you'll use HIRER'S 9 FLOUR t "That Never A , Fails." j mI lift HgTTmTlliliiW-wagCT I WE TAKE PfflDE I ? In dolus? good work. To convlnco i you wo'll ask you to como In and j J we will domonstralo that our 5 statement Is correot. The glasses t i mado by u.s aro tho best that can z J bo mado, both In quality and por- u ti feet lit. BytfH tested freo. If you f. jj don't need glasses wo tell you so r RUSHMER. 3 DEFECTIVE EYESIGHT COR- i RECTOH. S fri 73 W. First South St 'Phono 17G3-K. 3 j wmm of- FOR WOM E N t j j the... ; KIMBALL PIANO , In ns More than any okher Piano ! i m thQ World. ! ' Is this not conclusive evl r denco of its superiority? ; i Wo have the orcclusivo Stato J agoncy and cordially invite our j patrons to see tho finest lino of j i Pianos in tho West. Clayton Music Co. , ; Leading Music Dealers, 109 ; Main Street. E Steluway Doalers. 4 M H M M -f-H-H I M H H - t Christmas Luxuries. X The very latest in perfumes, I such as Azurea and Le Trifle, v t Palmor's, Lazell's, Eastman's, f Hh Seely's, Spiohler's and Rick- X $ seeker's. 4- X In Gent's Traveling Cases wo 4- havo a few of tho best and most 7 useful. Also a large variety of X Toilet Seta. 1 t T T Welcome, Step in, All Cara T 1 Start From I Godk-Pills Drog I Store t I Both 'Phones, No. 140. t i Neldea-Judson Drag Co WHOLESAIB DRUGGISTS. 3 CIGARS A SPECIALTY. 5 'X ?OBTOFPICE BOS 37a 'j I EA-tr. C. Qmlth, Prcaldcnt i i John P Cobb, VIco-PrcBid'aat aatl ' J Mauaifor. i SL Poarl, Secretary. . X. Knowlw. Troaouror, 1 1 ONE PRICE. TO ALL NEVERNDRSOLb I H , WHEN YOU LOOK AT OUR LINE OF BEAUTIFUL FANS AND I : ,l NOTE TPIE PRICES. THEY WILL SPEAK MORE ELOQUENTLY B ffi THAN WORDS. THE LINE WHICH WE OFFER FOR YOUR 9 i CHOOSING IS DOUBLY ATTRACTIVE BOTH IN BEAUTY OP X STYLES AND SMALLNESS OF PRICES. THE LINE INCLUDES A JM Sj GREAT NUMBER OF REAL POINT LACE FANS. TW SPE6IHLS F0R I I I MONDAY HRE I I 1 PaT 39c EHCH I tf4 Neat Silk Gauze Fans, spangled or lace trimmed, and a variety of I ia pretty Feather Fans, up to 75c values, are on sale all day Monday, at m 39c each. v m 1 RT $1.00 EHeH I I H Fine Ostrich Feather Fans, wth white Ivorj' or fancy shell sticks, H 3 and 20 different kinds of hand-painted Silk Gauze Fans, decorated In M fi lace applique and spangles, values up to $200 each. You can buy them (' jH H Monday, all day, at $1.00 each. The Christmas Gift ; That is always acceptable 1 ! Is a. bottle of Exquisite Perfume. I And this year we have an elesant H variety to chooso from. All of tho II newest creations of tho famous H makers of America and Europe. H ' i And all of the staple perfumes Q beautifully put up In dainty Xmas S j packages, ranging In prlco from twenty-fivo cont to twenty-five . dollars. Wo have a special variety, which i we soli In cut-glass bottles, en- i cased In a handsome silk carton that will appeal particularly to tho ladles. IUWere tDe gar 1 $?0 I THE GREAT PRESCRIPTION j j DRUG STORE. 8 j DIAMONDS i j Diamond Work. I WATCHES I Watch Work. 1 I JEWELR.Y I Jowelry Work. S I 259 SO. MAIN, j !: Forced Sale! We must raise $15,000 on our stock 1 ; of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and i Silverware. a Prices smashed to pieces. Wo are selling ISil Rogers Bros. 1 Knives and Forks n $3.25 Per Set. ; JNO. DAYNES & SONS Eotnbllshed 1S62. j 26 Main St. B I Does Q I I He Write f 1 v If ho writes at all and doesn't u have a nice fountain pen you nocd H 't: wnsto no moro time trying to think I t of what to get him for Christmas ! Glvo him a I LaughMn Fountain Pan j The kind that's advertised. Wo C I nro agents for this popular pon. ., Have all prices, ?1.00 to $5.00. 9 j i I Dayton Drog Co. Christmas I I Gifts at.... I I Seven Reautiful Christmas Rooks. jH MOut to Old Aunt Mary's. Rlloy....J2.W NLovc Finds The Way. Ford .... 2. CO BH An Old Sweetheart of Mine, Riley. 2 00 UH I Kitty of the Roses. Barbour 2.00 Dolly Dialogues, Hope 2.50 a he Day of tho Dog, McCutchcon. 1.25 WM This Is For You, Lord l.io IfH lue aro closing out pictures at less IH than cost. AH I Seven Best Rooks of Fiction. Tho Masquerader, Thurston $150 Ul IB The Sea Wolf, London 1.60 1 WM Tho Prodigal Son. Calne 1.60 1 WM Tho Undorcurrcnt, Grant 1.50 I lil The Bishop's Carriage. MIchclson. 1 50 H liH A ladder of Swords, Parker 1.50 H A Dog's Tale, Twain 1M U Bill Navajo Indian Rugs at 1-3 off until 81 Christmas. Seven Big- Toung People's Books. The Affair at tho Inn, WlggIn....J1.2o 9iH Jewel Story Book, Burnham 1.50 SH Dauuhters of the Revolution, ffH Corrin i.oo iM On lour Mark, Barbour 1.50 111 Jack Jn tho Rockies Grinncll 1.50 liB Monarch. Soton . 1.33 lil Tho Story of tho Traper, Laut 1.-10 lil 2o per cent off on Bibles until Christ- BiV N mas. IfH BBarcaln Book Tables In each depart- IlB ment. IH jOur 35c and COc Juvenllo Bargain Tn- lil f bles contain books by Alcott, Hcnty, MH Alger. Laura Richards, Kate Wig- lil H gin. Harkaway, Otis and many other fH S noted autliors. IIJ In Six Big Juvenile Series. Wizard of Oz, series, five titles... J1.25 Foxy Grandpa, series, eight titles. .75 Billy Whiskers, series, three titles. 1 00 j Sunbonnet Babies Book, ....... 125 'H H Jimmy Crow, sorlcs. three titles .75 ilH BMIss Muffet's Christmas Party. i 1 00 iM I Christmas Boses of Stationery TJp El I to SI. 25 for 50 Cents Per Box. H Boxes TJp to 60 Cents at 25 Cents 1 iH I Each. 1 I Closing- Out All Toys and Games. I I Doll Heads, Movable Eyes, Any-1 'H I thing- in the House, 20 Cents. I M Others at 10 and 15 Cents. I 1 We Suggest: I l. Sot of Dickens. Thackeray, Scott M 11 W Eliot, Shakespeare, Irvine, Twain, n fH Hugo, Pnrkman, Bulvcr, Spencer 1 ,fH I Johnson. Hume, Macaulcy, Mablo, I fH I Prcscott, Richardson, Stevenson, N 1 Field or other standard authors. M, '1 1 2. Standard Dictionary, 1 St Louis 1 'H I Fair Winner, $12.00; Webster Un-1 iH I abridged. Si. 60; Bartlctt'a Quota-1 H I tlois, $3.00. I I X Any of the above books wo carry I fl every book of value ffl 9 i. Any of tho great poets In cloth or B 'iH I leather. 1 J 5. A Waterman Ideal Fountain Pen. 1H g (Bowaro of tho "Just as Good.") 1 lH I. -A Blblo or Prayer Book, i off on I 'H former. I il 7. Leather Desk Portfolio. Purse. , !iH Card Case, Address Book, Cigar M '1H Case, Pokfir Set, Traveling- Sol. 'iH Inkstand, Lettor Opener Cork-1 IIH screw. Toast, Collar Box. Smokers' 1 'IH 'Sot H 9. Calendar, Wall Card, Booklets. 1 10. Games. Pitt. Flinch, Chess, Par- 1 iiH chesl, ChuRslndn, Checkers, Chess, 1 iH Crlbbage, etc H jM 11. Scrap Book, Autograph Album, i iiH Box Paint?, etc. a iiH 12. Navajo Indian Rug, Moccasins, 1 ;1H Belts, Purses. 'H 13. Souvenir View Book, etc. I DERGE'S I I , 1 64 Main Street 1 H MHND 1 SHP0LIO I For Toilet and Bath. H It makes the toilet sometlilng to bo 'H enjoyed. It removes all stains andi roughness, prevents prickly heat and chafing, nnd leaves tho skin white, soft, hcalthv. In tho bath It brings a glow and exhilaration which no common iH scap can equal, Imparting th vigor andi 'H llfo sonsatlon of a mild Turkish bathJ H AU Groocn fyxl DruggiuU