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8 THE TOPEKA DAILY STATE JOXJRNAIr-FRIDAY EVENING- MARCH 21, 1913- READY FOR FIGHT SKSKSKii Toilorei to otw I Are lou Upen to l rnnvirh-nn1) I If that Spring Suit we build to your order for $15 does not outbuy any $25 or $30 ready made we refuse to accept a cent in . pay ment ! That goes ! Fair enough, isn't it? The Original $15 Tailors 532 Kansas Avenue Tom C Powell, Mgr. (Copyright. 1912, by Leon Sigman.) flust You Be Bald? What have you done to stop your hair from falling? Have you tried Rexall "93" Hair Tonic? If not. we want you to try it at our risk. If yon have dandruff ; if your hair is falling out and your scalp is not glared and shiny, if you use Rexall "93" Hair Tonic according to direc tions for thirty days, and at the end of that time you are not thoroughly satisfied with the results and will tell us so, we will immediately hand back your money. We won't ask you to promise anything. We won't even question you. We will take your mere word and return your money. Doesn't it stand to reason that Rexall "03" Hair Tonic must bo a mighty good remedy and have given, great satisfaction to our customers if we endorse it like this? We know of no similar remedy that is as good. It is because of what Rexall "93" Hair Tonio has done for others that we back it with our own money. Why suffer scalp and hair trouble or be bald, when Rexall "93" Hair Tonio will remove dandruff, make your scalp comfortable and healthy, promote hair growth and tend to prevent baldness when we will pay for the treatment should it fail to pleads you? We don't obht you to any thing. You simply buy the treat ment; use it, and it not pleased, some back to us empty- .anded ind we will hand bach what you paid us. Two sixes, 60o and S1.00 a bottle. You can buy Rexall "93" Hair Tonis tn this community onl at our store: WEIGHTMAN'S PHARMACY Tope k a The rcJtt Storm Kansas Therj ia Rexall v,re in nearly cry town nd city in the United States. Canada and Great Britain. There ia a different Rexall Remedy for nearly every ordinary human ill ach especially designed for the particular ill for which it ia recommended. Thm Reatall Stor, r Amerlcm'a CfMtMt Dnii .Store Have Arguments for Bank , Guaranty Legislation. Makes It Cross, Peevish. Restless and Feverish If Tongue Is Coated Give "Syrup of Flgs. .rv , . , Children dearly love to take delicious Owen and (xlaSS Prepared tO "Syrup of igs" and nothing else cleans . , . , and regulates their tender little stom- Advance Jiatter. scha, liver and 30 feet of bowels so promptly and thoroughly. Children set bilious and constipated Washington, March 21. When time Just uke grown-ups. Then they get comes to press for legislation looking .ic the tongue is coated, stomach to the' guarantee of national bank de- eour breath bad; they don't eat or rest posits. Senator Owen, chairman of the well; thcy become feverish, cross, lrri- banking and currency committee of table don.t want to pta Tjsten the senate, and Representative Garter Motnerf0r your chUd.. Bak6 don u.aoo iu.nwu w u. torce th. uttle one to swallow nauseat- convince congress of the soundness of Ing castor oil, violent calomel or harsh Air Owen caUed attention to the ST"?' plll,'rt,te fact that the Democratic platform in "Poonfu of Syrup of Figs will have 1908 suggested the advisability of es- 7" cnJld and happy again to tablishing a guarantee fund to be con- lust' a hours Syrup of Pigs will tributed by the banks themselves, in Sf ntly clean, sweeten and regulate the the nature of a mutual insurance sys- stomach, make the liver . active and tem move on and out of the bowels all "If the government had guaranteed Ihe constipated matter, the sour bile, national bank deposits during the last h foul, clogged-up waste and poisons, 20 years," said Senator Owen, "it prac- without causing cramps or griping, tically would have cost nothing, for th With Syrup of Figs you are not drug reason that the capital and surplus of glng or Injuring your children. Being banks that have failed have been suf- composed entirely of luscious figs, ficient as a rule to safeguard depositors senna and aromatics It cannot be from ultimate loss. , harmful. Full directions for children of "The advantage of a guaranty is to til ages and for grown-ups plainly make an immediate payment to de- printed on the package, positors, instead of keeping them wait- i Ask your druggist for the full name ing a number of years on account of the J "Syrup of Figs and Elixir of Senna" failure of the bank. When the deposi- , prepared by the California Fig Syrup- tor is saieguaraea ne win not De airaia ' uo. inis is rne delicious tasting, gen- and will not make a run on a bank. In this way commercial as well as fi nancial stability will be assured." Representative Glass, who will be Chairman of the committee in the next house, said: "I could not commit myself on this proposed plan, but there are many things about it that appeal. That it is ! nine old reliable. Refuse aurthuu else offered. . Adv. Tolstoi, his entire Yasnaya T'olyan estate will be turned over to the peas ants living upon it. A little more than half of the 2,359 acres will be turned over to his three sons and practicable can hardly be doubted. The dauS"ern consideration of the sum rl ,..;.0.oi of;a, of $200,000, which was raised for the i bank deposits is that it will be a premium on bad banking. It is hardly conceivable that bankers, realizing the responsibilty of themselves, their di rectors and their stockholders, would deliberately wreck a bank because their depositors were insured. "I have given this subject some study. The figures prepared by the comptroller of the currency show that the total losses to depositors of failed banks since the enactment of the national banking law in 863, compared with the total of deposits, is only thirty-five thousandths of 1 per cent, a sum so insignificant as to be almost negligible." Secretary of the Treasury McAdoo said: "This matter has never been brought to my attention. I have talked about t to nobody and know nothing what ever of it." Comptroller of the Currency Murray was content to say: "The publication says it is an ad ministration measure. If that be true, it is hardly pUoper for me to discuss it." Influence Brought to Bear. Sensational influence from all sec tions of the country was brought to bear upon President Wilson in con nection with various patronage schemes and plans for future policies of the administration. Senator Ashurst of Arizona, and Fall purpose by the sale of the count's library. The remainder of the estate will be divided among the peasants in the shape of leases in perpetuity. The whole plan is under the supervision of the Tolstoi society. j Clue to Robbers. New York, March 21. The police have received what they believe to be positive information concerning the identity of the three men who robbed , the vault of the Martin Simon & Son pawnship on the East side last Satur- ! day night of $350,000 worth of jewels, cash and securities. It was learned at ! police headquarters last night. The , information was given by a former member of the gang, who told Martin Simon that he wanted to revenge him self for being "thrown down" by the three robbers. The information fur nished was of such character that the police are strongly inclined to be lieve it. Family Depopulates Dutch Town- New York, March 21. A. Von Der j Hoef, Mrs. Von Der Hoef and eighteen 1 little Von Der Hoefs arrived in Jew York on the steamer Potsdam on their way to Illinois, in which stat father Von Der Hoef has invested his savings in a farm. The Von Der Hoefs come from Zuidzand, the smallest village in Holland, and since they and their blood relatives left the population of of New Mexico, called to discuss the Zuidzand consists of the Voute fam- Mexican situation, particularly with reference to the plan along the border. The president said he had both these ily. numbering 27. Herr Voute is burgomaster, chief of police and lead er of the Zuidzand brass band and as soon as he hears how his friend Von Der Hoef makes out in Illinois he will this country. matters under consideration and would start with the rest of the village for aslc Attorney uenerai Mciteynoias to look into the loan matter at once. Mr. Simmons of North Carolina con ferred with the president concerning tariff revision and Senator Hughes of New Jersey brought Senator Hollis of New Hampshire to the White House to introduce him to the president. Sen ators Chamberlain, Lane, Vardaman and Owen also called at the executive mansion on various matters. The visit of Senator Smith, of Mary land, and the call of William Cabell Bruce brought to light the fact that the president has interfered In the Anti-Suffrage Day. Hartford, Conn., March 21. Stand ing in the center of the historic cham ber of the Connecticut house of repre sentatives for two hours, Mrs. Lucy Price of Cleveland, O., delivered a tell ing array of arguments against wom an suffrage. It was "anti" day at the capitol and the Connecticut associa tion of women opposed to suffrage held forth before the same committee that yesterday heard argument in be half of the cause, the huge chamber v. ; 1,. nn i ,1 .-. . Maryland political situation to such a j Vhen there weVT a dozen over! degree that local officials are much f iow meetings. perturbed for fear the chief execu tive Is attempting to take a too high handed manner in backing W. L. Mar bury for the short term vacancy. The Americans Formally Withdraw. New York, March 21. As the re- I .3 l 1 ,1 X.Sm . 1 - ,3 1 I . A 1 i . . - irewucm lum iuo.ua.,ianu viwiurs umi msident Wilson that the United he did not intend to actively intervene ; states under his administration would in Maryland, but that he desired Mar- : no longer be a party to the "six power bury selected for the senate. '.group," which has been striving to The president declined two invita-' arrange a $125,000,000 loan to China, tions one to attend the dedication of an announcement was made at the the Maine memorial in New York on offices of J. P. Morgan & Co.. in be- Decoration Day; the other to attend half of the American banking group, ; the third annual meeting of the na- tnat in aererence to tne policy of imnai H i- i n n ee mmmittoo in st iio President Wilson, the entire American i on April 10. The president does not Df nK,m groV? VSf- wltrawn com- j intend to leave Washington until af ter the close of the special session. Tolstoi Estate to Peasants. Tula, Russia, March 21. Under the terms of the will of the late Count Capitol Building and Loan Association Will Loan on Real Estate Repayable Monthly Call for information- SSI Kansas Ave. dears Faco of Pimples, Blackheads Wonderful ZEMO Also Stops Terrible Itching AT ONCE; Cures All Skin Troubles. Get a S6o Bottle of ZEMO Today. "At lastl At last! One application of ZEMO the wonderful new treat ment, quickly put an end to those awful, humiliating pimples and black heads. For the first time in months I haven't been ashamed to go out in public." A trial of ZEMO will con vince you of its astonishing results in clearing the complexion. J SSI iHBSBS pletely from the Chinese loan negotia tions and has so advised the European and Japanese bankers. Comfort for China. Washington, March 21. President 'Wilson is giving serious consideration to the question of formal recognition of the Chinese republic. His state ment on the loan question contained no specific reference to the matter of recognition, although many officials here were of the opinion that China could find. In It comfort and hope of early acknowledgment of her new government. The president apparent ly has not settled definitely the ques tion of recognition and it is believed that several conferences on the sub ject and many meetings of the cabinet would be necessary before the admin istration's attitude is defined. Having a Hard Time. New York, March 21. On the showing of Josiah H. DeWitt, that his 15 -year-old niece and ward, Helen A. DeWitt, cannot get along comfortably on the $12,000 a year, which has been allowed for her expenses out of her $50,000 income. Surrogate Fowler in creased the allowance to $20,000 a year. Miss DeWitt's expenses are in creasing rapidly, her guardian ex plained, especially for clothing. ' Her spring outfit this year will cost $1,800, he declared, and as she attendsd a school for girls patronized 'by wealthy families, she must have funds suffi cient to keep up her social position. SEED POTATOES All Kinds. Red River Ohio, per bu....60c Red River Triumphs, per bu. $1 Red River Irish Cobbler. per bu $1.10 Red River Early Rose, bu . . 75c So. Dakota Early 6 Weeks. per bu 70c Red Peach Blows, per bu..$1.00 Kaw Valley Cobblers, bu...85c Kaw Valley Ohios, per bu..60v Small Red Rivers, per bu. . . 50c HAYS SEED HOUSE Everything In Seeds. -524-52H X. Kansas Ave- To nek a Don't Look this Wav When ZEMO Will Cue You of Pimples and Blotches, Surely and Quickly. ZEMO Is a clean, antiseptic solution, not a greasy paste or ointment. You simply apply it on the afflicted part your pimples, blotches and blackheads, all eczema sores and pains, prickly heat, rash, tetter Inflamed or reddened skin, all disappear. It also cures dan druff, which Is scalp eczema. ZEMO Is guaranteed to stop Itching Immediately. It plves instant relief. 'T have had wonderful benefit from your famous ZEMO for the skin. It has cured my face completely." Miss E. N., Rugby Place, St. Louis. Mo. Go to any first-class drug store and get a 25o sealed bottle of ZEMO, or sent direct on receipt of price by E. W Rose Medicine Co. St. Louis. Mo. Sold and guaranteed In Topeka by Brunt Drug Co. Filth and Kansas ave nue, and A. W. Lacey drug store, 31 North Kansas avenue. Adv. Rone Workers Strike. ' Auburn, N. Y.,' March 21. One thou sand employees of the Columbian Rope company, after making demands for in creased pay and reinstatement of two discharged employees, went on strike although the company agreed to answer their demands on Monday. The strikers are Italians and said they wished to strike in the belief that Holy Thursday would be a propitious occa-1 sion. , Diaz Denied Audience. . Rome, March CI- Prof. Marchia fava. consulting physician to' Pope Pius, refused today to allow the pon tiff to receive General Porfirio Diaz, former president of Mexico. He con sidered that the audience would be a dangerous strain on the pope in his weakened condition. Tomorrow Last Day o The H osiery Sal The sales for every day this week have broken those established six months ago. This is the best evidence we know of to prove that people general ly appreciate the opportunity to get the best grades of hosiery made in this country and Europe, for men, women and children, at prices that mean real economy. The sale is always of a week's duration, the present event coming to a close tomorrow night. We cannot urge you too strongly to come. It Is Your Privilege To Select Six Pairs of Any of Our 15c Hose for. . . Six Pairs of Any of Our 25c Hose for. Six Pairs of Any of Our 35c Hose for. Six Pairs of Any of Our 50c Hose for. ....78c $1.28 $1.79 $2.69 Your choice can be assorted any way you desire, for men, women or. children, just so long as the retail price per pair is the same. All other qualities retailing regularly at 75c a pair and up are offered in THREE PAIR LOTS at Corresponding Reductions. 75c Po mpeian Cream, 59c Today every woman can have a beautiful, natural complexion. Aiding nature by proper care of the skin will do wonders. Thousands of women have learn ed that the clear, healthy complex ion can be both preserved and re stored by an occasional cleansing through the use of Pompeian Mas sage Cream. Every autoist should use it because it goes right in and brings out the dirt that gets deep down into the pores of the skin. Pompeian Massage Cream is used by thou sands of men after shaving. It is a preparation tljat should have a place in every home. Tomorrow" we give you the opportunity of buying it at f q a special price the 75c size for OlC Other Toilet Specials Lablache Face Powder in all probability the most popular powder made, 50c size for 39 E. L. Graves Tooth Powder a regular 50c bot tle specially priced for Saturday at 25 Carbona a sure grease and soil remover; works effectively on all classes of material. For Saturday only a 25c bottle for. 21 $f Correspondence Paper 24 sheets of linen fin ish paper with envelopes to match, special 9 At tke Notion Counter 25c Pad Supporters, 19c a serviceable quality in black, white, blue and pink, special 19. 25c Leather Knee Pads, 19c marble season is here, every boy needs a pair, special 19. 10c Lingerie Braid, 8c white, pink, blue and black; 6 yard bolt with ribbon runner for 8. 10c Wash Braids, 8c braids and edges in a good assortment of fast colors and white, in Six yard bolts, special for Saturday at 8. 10c English Twill Tape, 8c best quality, ten yard bolts in all widths, Saturday for Tke New Neckwear and. Veilings Your new Easter suit or coat will be greatly en hanced in beauty by the addition of a new neck piece. You can invest 25t or as much as $8.50 making your selection from the latest effects in. Jabots, Bulgarian and Empress collars in differ ent colors, made of crepe, satin and lace daintily trimmed with buttons. At no other time of the year is a veil more needed than in the spring. Here are the prevail ing st.vlpa in fnnev mpehra nnrl aViarlvar offocto in black, white, complexion, navy, tan, Copenhagen, 111 1 1 1 . . -m . . . . green ana DiacK ana wnite comDination. Prices from 25 to $1.00 a yard. w omens Coats Hie Handsomest Styles It Has Ever Seen Our Good Pleasure to Show There's nothing to be gained by delay ing the purchase of your spring coat in fact, if anything it's in your favor to , make selection NOW. And the matter of where you buy is equally as important as when you buy. Spare the time to come here and look at our collection! Do it tomorrow if you can! We've equipped ourselves to serve you with" not only , the best, but the pret tiest coats you've ever known to be of fered at prices so sensible. The short Cutaways and Full-Length models are trying hard to outdo each other. Eponges, Bedfords, Plain Serges and Mixed Cloths are alL favored ma terials. In the matter of color it's merely a matter of choice; there being Copen hagen, Navy, Tan, Brown, Leather and stylish effects in Black and White from which to be suited. Silk Coats in the newest styles are also included in fact there is coat sat isfaction for all who come, at every price from $10.00 to $65.00 Extra Coat values at $10 We are featuring an extra fine value in a Full Length Serge Coat, made with large roll collar, trimmed with satin bands and turn-back cuffs. ' Navy and light and dark tan from which rf s to make selection, at each vP X U N ew .rrivais m L Suits The most enthusiastic comments on our suits have come from shoppers who have had an opportunity to compare them with suits in other stores. Never were our suits more beautiful, more varied in style and material, more comprehensive in sizes or more moderately priced. Every day the showing is splendid ly augmented by the arrival of new models. Prices $10 to $95. Women's Spring es Tnat Merit Attention In the buying and retailing of shoes we recognize style as a most important feature, but we also recognize the im portance good leather, perfect work manship and painstaking care in the matter of proper fitting. , If a certain last shoe is not comfort able on a certain woman's foot we'd rather miss a sale than have her take it. That's how we feel about this matter of good fitting shoes. If we sell a pair of want the customer to have full value in style, full value in wear and full value in comfprt. ' Every Woman wants her new spring shoes for Easter wear. We have an assortment of lasts in a variety of new styles in ev ery fashionable leather to fit every foot and suit every pocket book. i Prices $2.50, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ' for shoes $3.50, we Kid Gloves for Easter Gloves that will interest the woman who is particular about the fitting and wearing qualifications of the gloves she buys. Our 2-clasp Gloves in white, black and the new tan shade are positively unequalled, at $1.25 and $1.75. The same may be said of our 12 and 16-button Gloves selling at $3.00 and $3.50. New Spring Ties for Men We have just unpacked a generous assortment of new spring patterns and colorings in Men's Cheney Silk Cravats. Price 50c Each Insure an Attractive Figure The Spring' models were designed to reflect at its best the dress mode of the season. They effect the precise waist line needed, and are snug enough to sup port the figure and to give a graceful, but slightly curved slope at the hip. There's comfort in such a corset, both mental and physical. One breathes and moves almost uncon scious of the corset except through the visible evidence of its figure improvement. The modiste who requires a Red fern as the basis of the gown she builds has a reason for Iter insist ence ebe knows the fashionable figure so Insured will make her work aU the more satisfactory. Varying models, suiting individual figures, are to be found at our Corset Section $3.50 to $12.50 each.. "ssiu