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ISW.n JA,W --'- "-- -V.-JM--"4t"-'' fS'-iSr l--J3U-'4-J-liJ-AV:V-S .T w--- ' THE ST. LOUIS BEPUBLIC: SATURDAY. OCTOBEB 21. 1905. y MEN'S UNDERWEAR OF SCIENTIFIC MAKE W E treat Underwear with the same careful thought that a man most particular of his health would give, under special instructions from his physician. The man in delicate health needs, perhaps, a different ftake than the man in good health; the man in good health needs a certain weight or make to re tain that health; the man who is constantly out of doors and exposed to the elements needs a certain kind different from the man who is confined to his office and lives in the atmos phere of steam heat day in and day out. Some men ned their under wear made to special order. We meet aU these conditions in textiles aipl garments, giving the best and most suitable qual ities for all conditions Sea Island Cotton, Cotton, Wool. Silk and Wool and Silk. The highest-class makes from foremost mills of England, France and Germany as well of our own country. $1.00 to $20.00 per sarmc&t. Tkt Republic i Olivt Strttt liui'iitnff, at Seventh. ROGERS VISITS OIL FIELD OF TERRITORY Standard Oil Magnate, With Large Party of Eastern Men, Spends Day in Tulsa, I. T. Will Inspect Kansas Regions. nnrucuc svboai Tulsa. I. T.. Oct. Si-Henry II. Rogers of the Standard oit Company, accompa nied by John A. Archibald of New York. p.'t.-M.r.t of the t-tamiarl Oil IToJuclnff Company: John A. lloffatt of the New York 'Executive Coramittw. Waltrr Jni r.ir.jrs of the New York Executive Com mittee. J. E O'Xelll of Indcpnl;nc. Ka.. Ki-neral matutgrr ; the Tactile Oil and (Jjs Company; C N. Payne of Titu v III lj.. central manager of the National Transit "omiiny: Josoph Sep of Tim till. I'a.. gt-nfral mat.aKer of the jitir chalr.s J'.partmont. nr.-l John O'Brien of Lima O.. lejperlntendent of PT Ilns In th- E-t. were In Taua this afternoon for two hour. Th-y suvr everything but the cl! f.-M. some otr the city anl in"pcilns tr.e bui:lir.S" ur.'ler construction, 'f hey wero met bv the W-rtern reprentatii -. of the St,u..arJ oil Comrany. haleU by . . Eans cf NcocjMaa. tfaneral ir.anrcir of the Tralne Oil uni da Company, ani 1" W. Sates of Independence. Ku. . auperlnter.iJ.-:ii of the Western pipe lhv Mr. KOKers left hN pr.ate car lone enough to take a walk nf a mile, going through the buflas- tcetion. He was ac-compar.ii-U by his aecrctary. John O'Brien was the spokesman for the party, all the others refusing to talk. "Things are looking better for the West ern field." he ald. 'and I note a va-t Im provement. nie!al!y in the Tul&a, dis trict." The nw market quotation?. Indicating an advance of 1 cnt on Western oils and l' cer.: on fi.m- riiMern ollf. re t-hown I to tnr; 5iriy it was i:i- nrsi ir.ey iiau ' I Tic w.ll i;nerally .stiffen," Mr O'Brien ?-.iiI. "epec ally in the Iiit. and natunlly th:y rnut in the West." The party came to Tulsa over the 1'r'sco. be!r.K transferred from the Itock Is-lar. 1 at Holder.vllle. They traveled In three pri vate cars-, which were transferee.! to th M. K & T. At 6 o'clock they depart: for Clv2anl, "c- Th itinerary wl 1 take them throush the Kansas iield. and they will make a Gen eral inspection ff tho mldcontinental oil di&tricta. J 2d Anniversary Sale SOLID GOLD SPRING RIM- LESS EYEGLASS. WITH FIRST - QfAI.ITY LENSES. $3.00 VAIXE. AT g)$li Eyes Exatiinti Frit by Dr . Chas. Reilly V , :. cii-e of tr.e jpt.al Jjepartrai-at cf the U. Jaccard Jewelry Co. CHAS. REILLY OPTICAL CO., 619 Locust St, J JEFFERSON BARRACKS NOTES. Tl detail : r I div is. IJutennt J .In H lluiaM N'nth Citvalri efil r r the day. a-T.'.int A J llr.n. Trmp i Ninth Cavai-j. t-ericeaiit if the c-ard jeor.je U. Whltln of Colora-lo !-ni-J e .nt;i iJlIIK UIlKer ot ttle .tdii.Iu?lra : j bal.i.i.K ve,ir:aa Mr tt li.tli.tf. h - if u Hi li.e ba -utKrf ! t'e .w oT - it i oamei I' 1' rutin. i .iJ tt.e Mvt-.H I:ifuur Ijr , ' uri at thl post L ..-- . Mt.Mai.u-. Klsm; j' ' .s .7-j mm t; e ,,ui!j re.iuiij". ae the barrarl.'t fi.r th sijt,in of v s. at Kurt Ouihii Neb. t -.i- i e fi.oMlu ftirullp ha.e r;-r;-j -au lutta atij Ja.ae, i Itv'.tr . - ur t. , Alt. linlS' V '1 u !.e.-. -! - T' tu. , Cuii - 1 J oiu. 'u- k n nn.iir., Oe. rj,e J JK'i 1 1. Ai . , 11 rviMt.it. ? 4.il.a Mo . Jortri -? n .. Aiu.ph K-ai.l. .rn. C 'P-r. .1, it. (I'll..- l.a... .-.u a i ok . LrjMuru L. a..T.er. l'e i I , Huti l.rtn M 1-U. .Mj.. .. . , J V. uli. .!..cKu 1.1- -u 1 t-.out.'iiu; at tt.e tvarrai-". ' H i . , i ..i:.ut.Ji. r ret-er .. - e . , . n -ji .i.-iilj) 1 f . matins ., tuico on me J-ta Uu..ui iaiato . .ui. t m I m r !.elule cf wrvtie call at fie . - ae Un thiairtxi to that eCe t that k- . ra. Alii auiuediatrlyuvju ... ; uf r-irat. Ma c V. K Itaotater. med. 1 dv;art. fcni teen on u Dome 9 i.a- u e. ntxiol at iJju ;wi eur- n , ..pmen: of ordnance, inc d nn jriri.Ur belt etc.. hue i-cn he tliiee reirult cwmiiai.. at . .. and r" ui-. r t.f..ri j tod In orehmtnary t-ot rt. fut their adlaiK-e be drl !-! 1" i. tf arm, nliuti 1 iunfy cuanl duty uvuo thir .s-iit. lmnt. ti-t Newon A JOi1pel Th!-1 ben sfu"-tl A t--: ! . i,., a: lett t,Ke lirrj.W.- ' r Si A.baiu. Vi . h. I . ' el Ml -Stella A '" " . r of lewb tv C-r.;i a nrmm man uf t. .V.baru 1 E Iet. ffrtp.erijf ntiiunte at ttie adniir.tji,t.n ti.Miic i. for Kitxt Ki. OV mil- hin rs:.!:rni. the Trurt-etna I ' r . a Urn- TISSOT PICTURES ARE ON DISPLAY. Colter I Inn of 3TO ralaflaga EbbIMI4 at .tlaaram nf Flae rl aai Cmm- mrndr tjr C'lera;. Before a llirce rron-d of srvt.itor iltrh . thronn.-d 'ii St. la-iN M-r.-e-jm of I1ne Arts thrii.hout t!ie prIod of exhibition, th roll'-tloi of T.vit paintinKi was .li plHei 1.im et.nlni; under the uplces of tt;e i-'ch-i.l of line Art. I In thU ollectlnn. which Illustrated ,n"i' of the OM Testament, more thin , 3) paintinits ars on kw. It is nM that hv rp'MTit nork of twenty cr hv Tiiot. nd that they typify, a well a cm be done, tii, actutl wones of that prlod. Tl-.-ot ni.id a t-tudv of the countrv n I a et!n- and tr- Holy Ianl Keieriilh-. 'r--'iillr:s m-jih time iibout Jerusalem. He became onvlnetsl tl-nt matij- of the ur-roundlic-" MfiS eoMumes had rhnftd hut I !l't!e n.-e Ubil-a dv.-i. and most of h!s . k his b.n loiie from life. ."-.vinil yeiiM nprj jje dlplay4 fom of ). works here si the Kxpa-rtlon. This I s fc'irtl befoj-8 hU !eath The proent en 'e-ti(n ( Mi.--,,.,) to be the most elab-o-ate ctr brought together upon any one tottc '1 he palnt'nts will be here for one month, Rr.d diys of free ndm'.s'Ion will be Frl da. i-.iturilij-- ard Siir.diy. !.-; r'cht" exhibition was atteniel by i-!ersy i; nil .lenom nat! nr, ho .spoke ja entl.ti-astlc pnt-e nf tte tr.eriis of th rii The- Ue-i-nd r.ithr Burk Kibbl I eni Hurrivm. the Beerend Samuel Nlc e.i.l. I-fr B I" r-Jll-rtcn e-5 D '-r U H. I)orcheter were amone these pres ent. ST. LOUIS COUNTY ASSESSED VALUATION IS $33,639,149. superintendent of Schools Aadrae lfnillr Ills tnnaal Iteport At- rrntr Term Mne MoBfh. J tti.l ndrne irrintendent of Tublle h' !- S I-uls County, yesterdaj :-i h .1 "mrl!'-c I .it"-i-.l rcp-'Tt t3 -e jsp.- t- vi r.t Cirttnston. Tl.e t:i;t.t- ehoi the a.r..s! tl::atln o' -'t U'-i- ..u-.tv t. bo C'CTJIO all li ore ire .if $; S3 ;.t. The : ix rite ha.s been !r.--a-d fr-in r to 41 ,-e-t .n 'he ? lie v. r hv s.-.rt.- te-n, u.rrKhuut t "ir tsuit w i. nlre trorth. in! t.t.e d -trl' t. b ippstnron : . r id-,l--t T n ship h .1 i- " th-in e'cv.t morth. Th-re are i.!; - !-ite rrT chl .Iren of rih 1 ice mt! tZf Mte femal's There w r-?-.a p-!aties f ri in th State coure of -ud and !ety .n fr-im o'h'r cour". Tt.r.e r.en- lilri'l". rn-n- st ib. !.-., ,lt,r I :c te m-j: rnakl-K a '! of r-eritv-fl- l-'ortt tea-heri h ,! rtni -rt flrat- s tnetity-i'e 'uirrnal diplomas and !-2uun- : -e. it. "Tiere ,ire ts-r'y -le .'e jj eirh-e-- IT5 n t-e nt 4e ten. I tm sr 1 tn":-y. t' tee-,, t-.i r.er Th- .tn.- irt paid In tei i!.irli n J.i-X. Tli.i-."U iril' v. ir t'i h in. nth a-il femle liM tie- h '.ulU.-:. .r . t-e. . --.1 jl a . st "f JTS "I The .olnated v.iiu- nf th -hcot p per-y 1 JT.j jj WOMEN FIGHT IN ROTUNDA OF THE COURTHOUSE. Ilrfrndtint In lllmrrf "tit rails llnlr of Mlinro for Her Husband l- tiirurr Makes Peace. Mr - !,si-i -I", illt ' nc f r ' r a w ,T-i . I": the 'n t"e rt i- i "1 she s-iband. ' a- i M Iiv I 'e t lCe,i I ! th e'o-rtl;.u-j re-n.lt. h srtti--ri 1 a e atk ".. hrv h .,ii rf - . i lay t.- an..tts rlae.u tl I nite-1 St item, i It Kimie. . rnwri -f the Iri'a-trv tv a.r.l f r ar3tsn. . n-rI rv-r-.i ng wnk t.i ;o ,j a- . Vrfc on CYRIL'S FATHER RESIGNS. t .-!t i 'and f lv,inib-i Ksi-Mar. t r trr-taY fit vit 4o ; rote t t e nitre rKi Mix 5 doe It t.lerv Mi- i'i"c l'ain nert hf- u-.t ai-tix - ror n feu mtiute It wclnl a If thre n u:d bV a ;epero! T-i-'iunter Tie t'r-ub w .tepp'd liy JIc 5 ;! hart attoniev f-r -"-hnsi'It h ir.ter :re! an1 jv-j.t -.J the t-ILserent tnoti. n tar - t-rony pendlnc the --il ct -he -lt hJ t.n htril In Js-! Kl- 1lin o the iltTult ourt. in T- tJ the .-iuie rr.JI-lif jB,!t K'"e- !-prd S. h-.aMt li lay Ms wife J a a lvV -o-e t Xo Mls Malloy 'les ! a -fnme-iei to ' V-ic.eli; t. th T3Atter CREEK COUNCIL VOTES TO END FREE SCHOOL SESSIONS. Rnii:nuc spbciai tkmi:!Kee. I. T. Oct, SJ.-Tlie Creek Council, in fesjon at this rLi'e. l'a-" taken action relitlv to the termination of the Creek schools after March 4 Th bllls pa?.-d j-roilde that all national Creek schools h.ill be. discontinued after that date and tint In public Mhiol where tin. nation is paying a part of the expenso In conjunction with the Govern ment this support shall be w'thdrawn. Th salary of th" Supervisor of Creek Sohovi Is also ordered to W dIs.o.tiIl", utter March . as nrs all saliries of ti-.icl.era In Crtek t-chools and other offi ters who draw schooi money from the tribal mn-Js. All tin other Indian nations have asked ConKre.-s to wmtlnue tho schools and hate sicnlfled ii wil!tnRn.-?s to contribute out of the Indian treasury In the same ptoportlon tl.i-y have been contributing until Miir. otl.--r schonl sstem has ben eMabli-hed. an-1 tiny propose to main tali their national schools until they can rtet Btiott.-r school s-v-tem. Sjt mM 01 nliym A n is mi ' i CHOCTAWS TO GET $40 EACH. Payment to Mississippi Tribes Will Hepin November 1. KKPrilLK SI'IXIAU Mutkoirie. 1 T. Oct 30. Indian Acent Iana II. Klsy to-dav issued ofnci.il notice that on Not ember 1 he 1!1 leRiu the dlsliurement if the per capita pay ment to the :.; m lppi Choctaw Indian. The pn merits will be made at Atoka. Tlosaell and Intrant, in the Choctaw Na uon. und AnJinore in the Chickasaw Na tion Each Indlin will iret $ Thy mast api--ar in person or have their suariUan nppeir with crtlfleate!i. Powers of at torney will not be reccnli. 1 A pay party from the Indian offices here will make the llsbetn nt. ABERNETHY WILL LEAD HUNT. President's Friend to . Have Charge of Wolf Drive in Oklahoma. HErvm.ic Frra iu Iai-.ton. Ok.. Or 3 T'nltefl States Marshal! John A!ri."hv. frnd of Bre! iier.t U.i-e ' n I e ivip! ,n ivolf cateh i." 'if th- sv..iti .-. w l :.iite charge of a wolf-drne o 1- riven in the half-rrtl-llon-acre Kionn ' r-.-ncn Indian !.-. vation of this countrv. i :i November 11. in celebration of the Knal i.b.in,l.i:in:ent of th pi-ture bv Warner & Burnett. m!-lli-raire cattiemei of the Southv'. nsd the uherir.i; in of f ir-ner?. ALeraethy mill hivo liW men under Mm CHIEF OF CONDUCTORS DIES. Stevens of Oklahoma Citv I). M Was Prominent Lodge Man. r.u rx-ucsiT-'iAi. Shswnt-e Ok '"t - ! f o' tt i'htai Balln-iy ConJn lurs homa Clt at the i-e t.Vins n... .i 'hi' "3 I M Stevens. i fr et Onier of !.d to-day at Okls of iS yars. th.ri iiecr- Ma son and ar K!k of promlr.eri In the Ter ritory He .- one .,f tr oM'.-t emploje of tie Choci-in HiU-ht and lived in Shawnee for live iw removing to Ok iahnnii City three o-ks .io. when h via. tmr.sferre,i t the ne. end of th !'mh-ind!e iilv.r! n He is survived by a if and one ihild MAGUIRE RESIGNS AT LAWTON. Land Ofiic- Receiver to Retire to Private Life. itcrriiMc m-f-hi. I-iuti-n. Mk iv t 3j -J D Maculre. r.-i-.U-rnnhi- I,iwn loitd eifrtre ha-i for-.T-!ed Ms rr-.c i or ':- S"-cretary of th ;--rt..r. t take "ect iHfntr J !.- .tll ie-lre to pr'v .'e lifu ani return t LI. home at Nor aa- J. hnilJt Vee- 'VM ta-e tr! e- t ire a" ti-.-.fr !-. r-ca-d f raid- TV. rej -.1 tritil ' "tjii'il b' Ts'.lt pj'"rc M Mallor f hi Sit :' r nrwr. M t-- V Mrs is-imiil' -The r: Q-htr tr. trterferei Hundred ull for Ills ore. IlKPt BUl' SriilAI. MicliU'M T t 3A three a, k tnn if the Cnrlra' Ci-jrt rlll clow he- Mtar5.iy. and ? list ' - nil! !? i. v.'-ve .1 y ' T--r ar. ;..i divorcn ca-s dvkefl an J ev.ry n-e ,f them will b -i.-ed I'n next Mijn.'n tl- i o-ir: of Ap taU w. 'I T.et t . ifh Mr.Meste- and the iV-rt of it- Uet.-n L:$tiict nt.l co-n-n: at W.aek-i There j-, revett murder .-j-e lv.e.j :ur tf-.i, te-m. FOLK TO CAMPAIGNIN OHIO. Will Make Rear jveche.. November ". Platform :: and 4. s Ml' f -. I - YOUR LIVER may be torpid from e ceie coftec JrtoLluj. lrink m Postum GES. WESTON DUE NEXT WEEK. NVulv .(iMinioi ('inimand -r ti Take I'harce lit re. m- '" jo-- r "v. .-c-i 'f .,t .-' -3Eia:- of the :orb- ' t . - - ! e I ittej :a' Amy. - balv.e-,. --!j t -t'Z arrive f re UjiS'rcfB earjj vt k t taV -i u i . ' tfc i!'v5cn H ej-ee-v!. M - C-"J Rs;"i -hc a retired: -n-r-t-j; i-c ais5 of ie The romtcl - -r i'.'tr :! tesj r -r '".-0'rtKi,r ie--rl Ttodcr J Bi i i AtrE'ti -t ti-car. SSn aa4 note the cluaxe. Tbcrc a Reaoav." mTCSmtHt. I-hle-5-ah. t -1 " CrtZ: 7Hly i-ader at lh. ;t-. the Ut I'VJe cf tlse t-T ta; tie .int C1 be move.1 t r. mvaj. ! h m'tS ra.- est.r tie neiviper ScJ Tie I-iier ba Wts. russyje Ux atim. C i-j-nb'ai. i"v .v-t 2 - Chairman Girher of the Dem.v-a:.- tae --.-nmtiee n r.juncej to-d.i :-. iiovr-.or Fo:k cf M.J-rourl wv.ull rr.ae three day tosr f ih4o November 2 J md 4 Th- itinerary has n : vt t n arranBed, but It will lacl-d- T'.'ii 'le.clnr.ati and Cevejand. and pr hau i o.umbuj and SprljrS-lI llovere....- K o r-rl o-i a ejcoa iria une rak.e speehs from the rhttf'irm of it . r it intermediate pOnl t-fretl if li"-ier Cities Jt, e-,t j-'e.-h wtll be at T .t o on Novemter , rd he will -y;I ide his tc-ir at Ciese- ir. --a N'ove': cMr.in HOT i cici-ati. rtKrt at-:'- -f i. Cisctnratl. - X "'arc-'irr ctr 'trif-cn'st" the: he ctt-it t.e a hano in tc c impa'3 tn vert-rot Ce-:re It. v'ox. the Ke-aca.) ti. ,.f Ctnctnnati fIovror FclK ha. ree,i t- ares a ma-v -seettss at Jisic 1L.U us Thursday evenTC .o-.t3lr . The carcratsn hr S:i"- V!;o Mayer JC;cjrv.r.. siJta Cox t aaii as candi- cui- ;-. Jiejw. -.t i.r uL-ncan ilexes aa4 Jsite De-3pey the I-etsccratls ca-. Udit-. who t rsnnhic on an "astlbo-r ac4 do--Ti--"h-eraft" r-tferm. Is the h.--:tet lre zafZ Muilc Ha3 1 the Urs-sr icjltori-jrj fa fhicfrati. -.-T 1 Si I--:U is sot Jtut a fr rerple la zti I7at;vUlb wul aVJk iMl' sjIMIWM'elliWlMle1e-sjIWl Wl' MILLION DOLLAR FORCED SALE m Will go right along to-day, Saturday no let-up! The finest ready- f to-wear goods for MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN will be on sale f at Forced Prices! FORGED RALE OF STYLISH APPAREL FOR WOMEN AND GIRLS Buying chances unprecedented ! Here are values for Saturday worth .coming miles to secure I COATS The new 45-ineh Loo5 Coats worth $8.50 nek go in tt Is sale for. . . . 7J.UU Coats lined Sale Pri:e Three-Quarter Lentrth new mixtures wait $11.50 25.00 New Three - Quartnr Length Tight-Fitted Covert Coats half satin-lined q Forced Sale Price. .lO.IU Fl'B SCARFS Of tine Sable Fox worth $C.dO Forced Sale Price $9.75 fine Large Fox Scarfs for $12.50 New Shaped sable rir-ossum 8S Forced Sale Price f 15.00 Double Squirrel Sets for $4.75 $6.00 CoU.tr. of In. long ..$8.75 SI0.00 $22.75 Jap. Mink Scarfs double length fancy lining a. Sale Price ld.Uv $40.00 Mink Sets large flat 7 etrlpe Muff with 4-ln-hand Scarf Sale CIS AA Price $av.U(J FUR-I.l.VED COATS Of kersey, in all plmdcs three-quarter length worth $25.uu t. AA Sale Price lO.UU $30.00 Fur-Lined Coats, with large fur collars go Forced Sale Price... lO.fU $1.00 WOMEN'S SUITS Of Cheviot sat in-lined coat $15.00 Suits SE. $10.00 $2.00 Suits of plain materials or pretty mixtures, with lonij coats Price $15.00 $25.00 Tailored Cheviot Suits with Rtylish tight-fitted coats Forced Sale Price $18.75 RAINCOATS $12.50 Ladies' Raincoats of ieat mixtures for autumn C7 OS Forced Sale Prlco. . . . ii J ."a $15.00 natty new Raincoats ror women, with the popular strap back Forced Sale Clrt 7S Price ylU.IU Handsome new $23.00 Raincoats over a dozen shades and ma terials Forced Sale Price $14.75 FCB COATS Of ETectrio Seal, with storm collar and best satin lining worth $53.i0 each Sale Price. ...... Apt".3 $50.00 Xcar-Seal Coats with Xu trla beaver collar and reveres Forced Sale Prlce'l'j TZ only m93.3Vt $40.00 Near-Seal Coats, made In best possible man- Ck s (f ner Sale Price. . v)ZjtW WAISTS $2.50 and $2.75 White India Linen Waists, with laco and embroidery Sale Price. . . $5.00 Silk Plaid Waist Jej ftg many colors m)'3.c3 GIRLS DRESSKS In plaids and mixtures neatly rfjg (fi trimmed Sale Price. MlaOvf Girls' $3.50 Wool Dresses fancy mixtures cashmere yoke Forced Sale Price 4.') fWa only &J9 Girls $4.00 Suspender Dresses cashmere waist and skirt of fancy mixtures all sizes to-day at. Girls' $6.75 Regulation Suits of all-wool cheviot, la black or navy all sizes...... CURLS' COATS Of cheviot, with emblem oa sleeve ages 6 to 14 years Pale Price $10.75 Girls' full-length Coats with strap back, stitched pleats and braid trimming y tC Sale Price 4 Z93 $2.50 vllTtJV hcviot, with -ages 6 to $3.25 FORCED SALE OP MEN'S TREFOUSSE GLOVES Once a year vc give the men a chance to buy these peerless kid gloves at less than European prices, through a special arrangement with the maker. This occasion is now here, and we to-day offer MEN'S REGULAR V AT 1.52 (On sale at onr men's new jrlove department on the Washington Avenue side.) OSTRICH PLUMES Best French Curl ! Heavy Plumes ! Black, White and Navy Blue! 16 to 26 inches long, including quill! worth $3.00, $3.75 and $4.50 each ! $1 AQ Choice Saturday for I TWO IMMENSE CLOTHING SALES I Splendid clothing for men and boys at 45 cents on the dollar! No wonder our clothing de partment is rushed! Come and share in this wonderful bargain feast on our third floor. We bought the entire sur plus stock of kunq mmom. A CO. Manufacturers of Men's and Youths semi-custom TROUSERS At less than half the cost of making- Sizes 2S to 50 waists and all lengths. Men's and Youths' $2.50 Trousers Sale f gn Price $I.3U Men's and Youths' $3.00 Trousers-Sale $ V till. Men's and Youths' $3.50 Trouper. Sale Men's and Youths' $4.00 Trousers-Sale jj -Q Men's and Youths' $4.50 Trours-Sale 53 qq Men's and Youths' $5.00 Trousers Sale n Price 9MV Men's and Youths' $6.00 Troupers Sale J IiCC Men's and Youths' $7.00 Trousers Sale A RUGBY FOOTBALL With every Itoj'ji Salt or Overcoat toimtit at NuBats durlr.s this eil tor rie Dollars nr ocr w irtve ab solutely fr . smulne Ruirtf Foothill. $2.25 t Price . . , $4.00 ,' $7.0-') $5.00 mfi-MW vV I IT tl corrScMf Wvl i M0 nVLaal Hi lB KMKK PANT MU1TS 1'qt boys of 6 to 1 years. Single and double breasted Suits, Norfolk Suits with Knickerbockers and Vest Suits. Boys' $3.00 Suits for.. $1.63 Boys' $3.50 Suits for . .$1.89 L'ovs' $4.00 Suits for.. $2.48 Kovs' $4.50 Suits for.. $2.95 Boys' $5.00 Suits for.. $3.50 Boys' $.00 Suits for.. $3.95 Boys' $7.50 Suits for.. $5.00 WfM'f BUIT9 A big assortment! Both single and double breasted styles. $10.00 Suits for . . $12.00 Suits for .. $15.00 Suits for .. $15.00 Suits for.., LITTLK rmLLOW SUIT 2a to 10 years. Buster Brown, Eton and Sailor Blouse stvlcs. Boys' $4.00 Suits for.. $2.85 Bovs $5.00 Suits for. .$3.00 Boys' $'.00 Suits for.. $3.95 Boys' $7,00 Suits for.. $4.50 bow owzmcoATm Plain long-cut Coats, belt ed Coats, Russian style Coats and Buster Brown Overcoats, ages 2J"j to 16 years. $3.00 Overcoats $1.98 $20.00 Suits for. ..56.00 ..$7.50 ..S9.75 .512.50 ..$13.50 . $25.00 ..$17.50 .$20.00 $4.00 Overcoats $5.00 Overcoats $6.00 Overcoats $7.50 Overcoats $S.50 Overcoats .$3.00 $3.50 $4.00 $5.00 $6.00 $22.50 Suits for... $25.00 Suits for... $27.50 Suits for... MKN OVCmCOATB $10.00 Overcoats $6.75 $12.50 Overcoats $7.00 $15.00 Overcoats $8.95 $17.50 Overcoats $9.75 $1S.00 Overcoats $12.50 $20.00 Overcoats $13.50 $22.50 Overcoats SI5.00 $25.00 Overcoats $17.50 $30.00 Overcoats $20.00 Men's $15.00 and $15.00 Cravenctte Coats $9.75 YOUTH BUITB In both single and dou ble breasted styles. Youths' $7.50 Suits . .$5.00 Youths' $8.50 Suits . . $6.00 Youths' $10.00 Suits.. $6.95 Youths' $12.00 Suits.. $7.50 Youths $18.00 Suits .$12.50 Youths' $25.00 Suits .$17.50 YOUTHB' OVtmCOATB $10.00 Overcoats $6.75 $12.50 Overcoats... .$7.50 $15.00 Overcoats $10.00 $17.50 Overcoats $12.50 $20.00 Overcoats $15.00 $22.50 Overcoats $17.50 &v. B. Nugent & Bro. Dry Goods Co., Broadway, Washington Ay. and St. Charles St. MAN WHO EMBEZZLED SATS RACES CAUSED DOWNFALL Fre . aillk IMea.a (iatlfr .aleac-1 t. rvaltf-allarr far T. Iran aa4 Tea M.afaa. r?i W S.-Sth. fctrU.- tmjioiM by ti Iuis LanjAU Coani'.'oa Con:racr. No ? Ncrth s-cccj trt. io -stniir rleii raSIty to as emNrxiesiest citars- Sa Ja.J Wtthrosr'i dlvtsl or tfc CiruUJt Court, .a! ho sfc pntei:cJ to tiro jr. ?.! fn :crth Is tS- I'enl'.estUrr. nt he on'. h! Ja-acraH to rc. horses .si his to- tar gambling. Two other av- 4cs!st htni wtr ty51- rral. Smith. wh- 1 n l.lishK--s. sr a tsAk-rr is tr.e ttzrlcj ci the eenircl ca cawga-f. li. h4 tns4 (T tis a txMt to th nw. early t.n 'h matins. He ttr.J-i r.J maJ a h"t. Thit Is i-ftat .r:J hln tn the road to r. h Je cUrs. Smith was ihcrt !n;o.t t:j.T. Kmith ajr h iw no otter ajr to et out of his troubled thin to titA ruJIty r..l tsrow hire!: c;s ths 3-.rc7 of tie cosrt. HOSPITAL ASSOCIATION MET. Committee Appointed and Re ceipt of Funds I? Acknowleigfd. At tb firt raetlr. of the Hxcatiie Uoird ef the Ho-pltal Stirr4ay aril sJ Ur A.ocUticr with Vic tTUlrr.'. aha:ica preaUisc. a oostxuiitioa sckr.ow!lz Fei.ows. rrw-nt,n from the Cvw.ri Orirr of work of th. .1 1-8 tii runs7 ahl-h WfcKe thii yuni haij bn recHl ioa tis- !nc'. ar.1! hJj ten orir(l p!acl upon th- rrcortli. Ly Ir-WTit li. It. Fran ci. it aa 'SKitJ-J to S'-Wlc'y '-o-'.K i.t ect.triiiutioa. with th thacks of tfc board. Or. cf its urr.es lCT"i to the ttT acccrownylsx t: ruoisy a that of E. II Cjzxii-. who u fcmrlv a tc-rr.tr cf th (liJtarlJ "rurisy FI icw " Cotnss!tta. wr? pjlrittl for th work of tho aMdi:lcn thrccf hout the yer. a. fallow : Church Co!ct!or,-E II. Fwnpr. chlr rsaa; B. J. Tau-.x. V. J. XlrjflU. Wll IUs Btix ! Hearr VVch. BZS.M csuecuoss (. a- Tea d I:ro5c. chairman: commltt. t b. ap- Trai!-s CoiIection Ella. MIrhaal. chair man. I't-stij J. Wai, A. l. Brown. Wil liam H. Thotcaon nn-J John Kchrors- l'.ilg'lS. J Taju!s. chairman; Hugh McKlttrick a.-.'I l!n unciun. liiimH. N. IavU. chairman, with r-3wr to appoint his committr. 8trt Car AavrUs!ca:-A. K. Shaplelich. chairman: Catala Hobcrt McCulloch an-1 Juilua WaUh Jr. rikt far Nal.aIUe rmm i HoWnviile. I. T.. Oct. 30,-Thvr. U a ptrttm hicr.t oa h-r lor the appo:rtm-nt a wIVtmaitr. Th" trm of tho ln ctimb'nt rxrtrr. th" lattr part of th- year, tad thr ar. four Ciir.f!Ute. Th. candidates ar H. W. Schaif. Tboi SieU. A. Z. KUXUBK SBft V. W. I I. y t