I BUSINESS HOURS
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I Great Bair
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? CoDored Dress Qo?
| Worth 39c, 50c a:
Ijl Roman Plaids. Black and Wb
* iblc Plaids. Cashmere, Stevens' ^
*! we can furnish in anv length von
.j. spouse tor these remnants, so he
*t* and main worth foe. All on one
| Cloth Suitings u
! $1.00, $1.25 and $
Here's a layout that means c
t so many dollars saved. All sorts
yards. All colors, including blac
? Fancy Suitings in stripes, checks
of other goc?d fabrics suitable for ?
Values are Si.oo to SiAO. All to 1
t 100Skirt Lengths 56=5nch
* White Shepherd Check,
t Worth $5.00, for =
v This bargain will hold good
X only; these checks arc full 56 in<
y -it
we have them in black and w
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X lengths are all 6x0 checks and the
in plain checks with graduated
& each length contains s vards: wo
n rn
X $5.00. Kntire skirt pattern is only
|:, TWO LOTS OF
| Silk Remnnrna
& Remnants of Plain and Fanc\
X fetas. plain colored liberty silk a
lengths of from 1 yard to dress ]
X yards: values up to 75c a yard.
X morrow at
V Remnants of all the better <
V #
? in fancy and plain colored taft'c
? ines; lengths from one to 15 yai
J* up to Si.25 a yard. Sj
X at
y
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| Remnants off C
| Goods, Wort
| 50c, ffor, a 3
| Hundreds of yards, in as mai
| yards: suitable, for children's sch
*t* you did not have use for these at p
| to lay avvav for future use. This
Friday
120c White And
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I Persian Lawc
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Ijl Thousands of yards 32-inch
Ijp India Linen and Persian Lawn
X Remnants, in lengths 2 to 5 ya
Y waists, aprons and children's scho
^ ular 20c grade. A yard for F'rida
i White (ioods Department? <
i llOc New On
X
I A large assortment of neat .<
X ldtte; FIRST QUALITY: suita
{ and children's wear: a regular
X weight, For Friday only, yard. .
| White Flainint
\ 27 inches wide: soft and fine:
Y tor infants' wear; selling rcgula
DAY. A YARD
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Seaboard Lays Off Employes. *
AMERHTS. <!;? . September 24.?A '
general laying-uff of employes at the <
>: 8 A.M. TO 6 P.M.; SA1
mrgh <S
t. 4B:
-gains Bira K
?ds inn Desirable IR
nd 60c Yard = =
itc Mixtures. Mack and White Sh
trictly All-wool Plaids, in dark o
may de-ire: there'll be a great ar
iierc carl} : not a piece in the lot w
table at. yard
11 Remnants, Won
51.50, at, Yard =
koicc pickings, for c\cr\ purchase
of good 54-inch cloths and suiting
k Choose from Pebble Cheviol
and plaids: Broadcloth. Novelty
[ oats, separate skirts or entire ta
be sacrificed at. per yard
Black and 75c and $1
^ 11 OS Remnants.
^ II oVS Yard = - .
I for one dav Mohair Brill
. . . Veiling, Striped
dies wide and ma an(j a j1QSl c
liitc onlv; in verv novel fa
balance come .^nie contain 7 y
good skirt lenj
black border; promptly, for th
rt^ ^ U rifice ; black goc
J* a Choice, yard. ...
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In Our E
nts* Dei
Colored Tafltd
chiffon, in , ^ oil will have ai
patterns of 15 a ?3- or $5 St
To- We arf clos
mere 3 Piece Su
class of Silks, in sizes 9 to 15;:
tas and lotiis- at
xls and worth We only hai
iccial "XOr* intend to make s
t select the best.
Colored Wash
:h 1254c to
/ard, 9$4c.
nv qualities; in lengths 2 to 10
100I dresses and waists, and if
resent would pay /TY\ /
> lot. a yard, for
iSa Linen aod
n Remnants,
9^4c yard, !
irds; suitable for /Tt\ "2 /
ol dresses; a reg3th
Street Annex.
I 2 ?VC? (TM/-9 ' J U /
tripes and checks, in pink and
ble for women's /
ioc kind ; good
gfl, 25c Yard,
: 75 per cent wool; /"??\ pa
rly at 55c. l'RI- (C
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Seaboard shops here is effective today,
he company retaining only men sufflricnt
to make necessary repairs, him
rURDAY,1 9 P.M. |
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em mi ants, I
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emnairats, ^^0 I
cpiictd Checks. Poplins, lnvis- X
olors for school dresses; these *j*:
id enthusiastic re- <1 .{.
orth lc>s than 39c || ?
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rlMh Pimllllw A\ _ $
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you make from this lot means X
;s; lengths from C4 up to 0y> *$*
Tailor Cheviot. Ijj!
Cloths and a host a /TVs V
ilor-made gowns. j)
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Dress Goods, Ira Good ?,
AO Black. 3 I
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iantine. All-wool Batiste. Nun's .*
Panama. Basket Weave Pana- *:*
?f other desirable black fabrics. >
ncy weaves; all good lengths;
ards and there's any number of ?
jths; it behooves you to act
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is is a remarkable sac)ds
worth up to $1.00. ^<Q)?
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Sovs'telothiiHrlf
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partnnieinit |l
i opportunity to buy dj j
lit at * ?j? |
dng out a line of Fancy Cassiits.
Coat. Knee Pants and Vest, *?*
S3, $4 and $5 values, ^ j ^pp |
re St of these suits on hand and V
t clean sweep. Conic earlv and y
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$2.98 Mocras |
Taffeta f!
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Pettii coats, ||
$1.75. !
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A few odds and ends of Mocris
Taffeta and Ncarsilk X
Skirts; looks like silk, but *:*
wears much better: made in a {*
number of pretty styles. Yal- X
M..to. .*?*"$ 1.75 i
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UPHOLSTERY f
SPEGGALS. |l
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">i? remnants of China Matting tba' y 1
sold as high as .'in rents yard; lengths V !
up to L'J yards; got d col- V
orings?greens, reds and ti c= V '
combinations. Special for 11 ^(P Y I
Friday, yard ; " Vj
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f'J 'Si and S'J.On All-wool Smyrna *t* !
Rugs; slightly soiled; size ISOxtSO; Y
fringed on both ends; an fl io )(
neat designs. Special [I 41-^ A
for Friday ^ A J
-<1.-'M) and Jtl.r.O Scotch I.ace Fur- *J* j
tains; eight entirely new and effeo- J, I
tive designs. embracing imitations of A |
Irish Point. Renaissance A |
and Point d'Esprit; <f> O vi
yards long, r.4 inches wide. * *
Pair ?? I
Tapestry Pcrtieres, fifty *1*
inches wide, full length; heavy fringe |
trp, knotted fringe; A|
good shades of green AO A
and red Special for 11 |
Friday, pair ^ * <
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ployes will be laid off temporarily only
to reduce expenses for September, and
will be reinstated in October.
feiM
Gown of
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The graceful frnck pictured
but the design would serve as w
or any of the all-silk or silk-an
of the gown was simply trimm
pieces set in on each side of th
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tcct ot tlie gown. as tlie coiorin:
pray net was used a^i a found:
work being' carried out in a cor
gray, a little black, orange, gre
cither side of the front were or;
broidercd web in gray silk. The
and t4fe yoke was of ecru net.
REMOVING WRI1
' BY MASSAC
Feeding the Tissues
Brings About tl
When wrinkles stretch their disfiguring |
lines across a woman's face and she
would rid herself of them it behooves her
to understand, first, precisely what caused
the creases. If they are the result of illness
and impoverished tissues, the Mi>pli
rations required are uirrereni man wiirn
nerves alone are the trouble.
As a matter of fact nervous facia! habits
are more often tiie cause of lines than
are thin tissues, for !he fattest face will'
be lined if a woman frowns constantly ,
or has an habitually queer way of twist- j
ing her mouth.
Massage, without the giving of which no I
toilet can be considered complete, must j
be used in either case, but when the skin I
has been badly nourished, an needs 1
building up. external application will aid ;
materially, i'se a preparation of two and j
a half ounces each of ianoline and freshly j
tried mutton tallow, a quarter of an 1
ounce of spermaceti, two ounces each of ]
cocoa nut and sweet almond oils, half a
dram of tincture of benzoin, and a few
drops of oil of neroli. As is seen at a
glance, the tissues will be fed directly !
through this, and faces that are thin will j
have the contour improved. It is mixed
by breaking tlie Ianoline and spermaceti
into a china cup. and setting into a basin
of boiling water. The mutton tallow is j
next added, and when all is melted, but j
not hot. the oils are beaten in. The cream
is removed troni iieai. anil neaien more ;
tlie tincture and perfumed oil being put |
in just before the liquid hardens.
One that is less difficult to make, and j
undoubtedly beneficial in the same way. !
is composed of WO grams of fresh lard I
twenty grams of 80 per cent alcohol and ;
eleven drops each of essences of rosemary ;
and bergamot. A pinch of gum camphor
should lie added to the lard, and the i
giease and alcohol are beaten together
after melting the former. Just before they
cool the essences are added
Astringent for Flabby Skin.
These, be it understood, are for thin .
faces, and there is one other that should |
act favorably upon drawn flabby skin. It j
is made of sixty grains of alum, one and j
a half ounces of thick almond milk and
six ounces of orange flower water. The
alum and orange flower water are combined
and stirred until the former is dissolved.
the almond milk being added last.
This, it is readily semi, is an astringent,
and is specially desirable when the skin
is loose from illness. .When tlie condition
is normal, and something is required
merely to keep it so and to make a
smooth surface over which the fingers will
work, a cream made of twenty-five grams :
of strained honey, twenty grams of powdered
castile soap, five grams each of
gum benzoin and storax. and fifteen
grams of spermaceti is beneficial
These powders should be put together in
an earthen howl and then the honey
beaten in last, until a smooth paste is
formed. This will not keep long, and so
should be used in small quantities. Should
It he too dry the quantity of honey
may be increased. This, after thorough
massaging, is washed off with clear
water
Massage for wrinkles is given for the
purpose of toning muscles, as well as tis- j
o.i cnhhino- <hr?i i lil Ha firm Anoilfi"li 1
OltCOl OU 1 U UL/tKQ K>. i v. u.v. ... ... . c? - - I
to actively stimulate circulation, an^
cause a friction. In those instances where
the face is overfleshy the rubbing must
be hard enough to wear ofT fat beneath
the skin, but for developing, the stroke is
less strong. If it is remembered that the
development of muscles and tissues will
take tip the flesh, or. more strictly, skin,
that is hanging loose and flabby, som?
idea of the power needed may be
imagined
When thoroughly developed wrinkles
are to he eliminated adopt the first formula
given above for use in connection
with massage.
Before working the muscles the face
must he carefully washed to remove dust,
and then the rotary motion should he
started on the forehead.
For these massage movements take the
finger tips of hoth hands, moisten them
with the cream and then place over the
ey^s so that the little fingers rest just
above the nose, bringing the first fin?re-s
up by the temples. A good strong circle
sliouid then be made, at the end of which
i wjs
Cloth. f
was of pale gray panne cloth,
ell for light-weight broadcloth.
d-\vool materials. I lie bodice
eil, bill the little embroidered
e yoke added much to the cf?
was so well chosen. Heavy
ttion for this embroidery, the
iventional pattern in shades of
en and gold. The buttons on
inge, almost covered with emlittle
loops were of gray satin,
MKLES
}E TREATMENT
^ith Nourishing Creams
le Best Results. |
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the first fingers are down on the tern- |
pies by the tip ol' the eyebrows, while
the little fingers are near the edge of
the hair. This is repeated many times,
always following the same are. but rais- ]
ir.g tlie line so that the very top of the!
forehead as well as the lower part is j
rubbed. The upward stroke is to be a bit j
harder than the downward, for care must i
be taken not to drajj the mtiseles down. j
Massaging the Cheeks.
Wlion massaging the cheeks the lingers
rest tirst on the bones under ihe eyes and ,
t'ne same circular line is followed as was |
used on the forehead. For the lower part j
the thumbs are pushed against the jaw !
bones, and the upward circle is done over i
the cheeks. A finish is given to that part i
by placing the thumb within the cheek. j
and with the fingers of tlie same hand ]
very gently rubbing and manipulating to !
stimulate the muscles and tissues there
without bruising them It is well to con- j
tinue the massage to the throat, putting
the fingers together there and drawing j
each hand toward the corresponding ear.
Severe rotary motion directly under the ;
chin is also desirable to prevent breaking j
down of tbe flesh there and the prom- i
inence of those cords that are the first j
to indicate advancing age.
Tiiis massage should be given every
night for fifteen minutes if any permanent
results are to be accomplished.
When flesh building is desirable, owing
to tlie face being thin, drinking a glass of
warm, not hot. milk on going to bed may j
aid much in the improvement. But a
woman might quite as well understand
that she will never get rid of wrinkles if
she intends worrying There is nothing
that will so quickly affect the face as to
give way to nerves, and outward control
of tlmni must be secured to effect a
wrinkle cure
Fashions for the Highlands.
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From Tntler.
Highland tweeds, including Bannockburns.
Suth^rlands and homespuns, are
ideal fabricating mediums for shooting i
costumes, the heather mixtures, with
their lovely red, brown and copper tints,
being indescribably fascinating. Coats of
the Norfolk persuasion, either semi or
tight fitting, provided with a belt and
shoulder pieces that terminate in the
cutest litt'.e pockets imaginable, have
received La Mode's sanction, and with
them are worn becoming caps fashioned
of the same material or of corduroy
velvet of a contrasting shade relieved
with iridescent tufts of featiiers or couteau
c|iiills.
One-Button Gloves.
One-button gloves are worn with the
very long transparent tulle sleeves if one
is very particular as to the nicety of each
detail, for the edge of the glove must not
'* syrryu unuii^ii tile lUUtr ttUU\C Lilt' IUlII?r
thai hems it. Even with linen and white
liannel or serge gowns for the shore and
country, the odd little garment to match
I the skirt is so often si tev^less that the
aim is still bare to the shoulder under its
tine tulle or mull sleeve. Every sort of
collar mounts as high as possible about
chin, ears and hair behind, a frill completing
its upper edge.?Vogue.
Lace Curtains.
Lace curtains are of Interest just now
to housekeepers who must renew their
window draperies. In looking over the
fall display, the Nottlnghams are particularly
striking. These curtains are always
associated with the crude imitation of
lace, but those on exhibition bear no relation
whatever to the old time Nottingham.
for they are of such cha'te designs
and perfection of weave onp would not
have believed them Nottinghams except
for the cheap price. Tlios" at $r?f $7 and
$9.a pair are really beautiful.
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NEW PUBLICATIONS.
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That mzc-i talked o
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The October
It made Joe Cane
SWITCHES'|
At Reduced Prices. |
M..V) sor.n AT f'KKSKNT S2.M1 2
H1.00 SOM) AT PRESENT 31 50 ?
WOO $5.30 ?
Gray? JJ
Jl.? ' AT$3.00 H
$C 50 AT $4.50 it
Wics of all shades-at low price?. $
S. HELLER'S SEJ. I
apl4-d.rSu.20 t}
SHAKES HANDS WITH 600.000. jj
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Prohibitionist Candidate Chann S
Takes Treatment for Lame Arm. j{
ST JOSEPH. M >.. September -'4 ? 3
Eugene \V. Ohafin. prohibition candidate $j
for president, while in St. Joseph took 8
treatment from an osteopath for lame ?
arm and shoulder, caused, h" said, by j 2
shaking hands with 600.000 persons sime ?
his campaign began. ig
He spoke to a large crowd in the Y. M. ?
C. A. hall. S
Coining Copper Coins for Philippines ?
SAN FRANCISCO. September 24? V
After several weeks of preparation for I J
th? first copper work ever undertaken 1 S
at the local mint, the coining of copper &
centavo pieces for the Philippines ha*s C
begun. Within thirty days the circulat- ! Jl
ing medium of the islands .will have , $
been inereased by 4.000,00'> or" the Fi 11- i i3
pino pennies, the output ranging be- ij
tween 100,000 and 150.000 daily. It is {J
anticipated tint orders from Washing:ton
will soon be received directing the , h
coinage of 10 and centavo pieces, i 2
fractional silver currency. 5
BmM| P^ectjellies ?
| ^Hld I
| that stand up H
| (ffltSKI with a nice |
1 SllpS qui very firm- |
|WMt 5""1
% ness ?are ||
assured if \\
IDURYEAS' I
/Cornstarch |
I be added in the making. g
Makes them daintier, more 8
I tempting, better in every way. H
I Many other everyday dishes _ jj
I undergo a delightful improve- l\
I ment wfyen the magic Dur- j |
yeas' is used?all most inter- 15
estingiy told in our
I Book of Recipes and
I Cooking Suggestions
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1 sent free on request. Use none but R
1 Duryeas' if you want corn starch j
m of purity and quality? ^ ! jjf
% the kind that makes j ?
% perfect results certain. Grocers ^
\ ?pound packages?10c. n at
\ NATIONAL STARCH CO., M ^
\ New York M
City. y (
arine
Grows Hair
and we can
PROVE IT!
2 Great Oanderine Never
Fails to Produce the
Desired Results.
BT etilirrns and itn iterates the
II A11: HI.AMW i ml TISSIKS
\ of 1 ?i*- n!;. KKSI I.T1NU IN A
v fiiNTlM Ol S ami IM KK.VMNti
\ hkowtis it!" niK ii.viit
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\| ! i in'"i <>f praise ir? enntinnally
.o'lilns ir from nearly x 11
A ! j in . ..f lli'' . ittinlr.T >l i':that
j( t ilftji i">;ir.ili rim' hi* r. lf'We I thi'
k'?v <T cr.'V.tii .if lie; 11 .?~.v th.it
v 1 \\ i -> . ..ii* i?!r: * ?! :i! ^->!iil. ir h.>li.
trw
C A? A laity from llrrwiklrn nritf?
l*i# "After a sh'trt trial mv hair
w?*-S] stopped falling. ?ii.| I iniv hire
"i# , * lnvelr hetttl .if hulr very h'tir 1
I aii.I over .me .m l n quarter mnls
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11A NI H'.RI N I" s! iilitilxtes tile . alp,
make*, it health. mi"! keeps it ?e
It is tite greatest sealp lnr leer a tor
k no ii ti It .< a n holi'wimr uiedietn ?
f..r l.nt.1 l !<e tialr and sealp I'AT'.N
A SM M.I Rl ITT! K HI" IT Rill.
1*1 T MttKK iJMM IN!" I.I IK IV
Vill IS HAIR THAN V HAI.I.tiN HP
IAN V tlTllFR 1! v ! K ToNH KA I ft
At AI IK. IT SHOWS RiiSl I.IS
ITU i a I Till" A KIIV START
a Now on salt* at every drug and
toilet store in the land; 3 sires
I 25c, 50c and 91.00
B ' 'r,sf\ To shell iior .|ui.'UP
. -1 J H t ,T D x \ nr K I NK
K' ;i arts ire will sen.I a large
p: ' \ sample free hr return
B t"?t mail to an.v ope who sends.
* I* 1 s ? t* - thle f .... . -evil . .... till
I'4 \ A!,. KNOXVI.TOX ' !)\M?Ki:
\ iNK l<? I'llli V.il
.. th**ir 11hnit* mi I mldrfwj
' * - . $ ;r 11-1 11li* 111 silvri or (t?nnijt!?j
-. ** " 11 pur |MMt*st>
NEW PUBLICATIONS,
f Interview with
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1 . Delineator
ion take notice
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I fbibemk MUSIC CO., |
im !F STSEST. I
Pianos 1
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Rent I
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Uprights amid Grands I
$4.00 |
Per Month & Upward. 1
A large, fine stock of new VL
Pianos of celebrated makes ?
tc choose from. :
Far superior to the usual f|
class of pianos rented. ::
FREDERICK |
MUSfiB Bio |
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w. ii?? riri&tirirstiBj Kfl^wlrnaiS'jaj |t
1328 IF SHEET. |
Sel5-ttl.th.KS.tf 2
iEAUTIFY TOE COMPLEfflOM
IN TEN DAYS.
mm BfiAIWWffiLA
CREAM. the nwqBiIrl
^chH?'T! beitutiflcr. I* lnd*<?d by
f pfc.friii|S5i( thousand* and guiiranteed
to ren.nve freckle*,
ftjtl pimples. llrcr-?|iot?. tan.
'* " -' Nlkarnrw. etc.. the
^rr >UV3^A worst case !n 20 days,
id rpstore the beauty of youth. Trice. 50 cents
id $1.00. by leading druggets or mall.
repared by NATIONAL TOILKTCO.. Paris. Tentt.
So'd in Washington by the PKOPI.E'S PIIARAPY.
EVANS' PHARMACY. OPONNELLS
1ABMACY acd others. ae5tn.U.M