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. 18. W. Press Association.) NEW YORK, Nov. 24.?Day after tomorrow will be "Ragamum^qaj." In Hffihf^netropolls. Uropty thousand little Kg.in preparing to band tbeinI Into a fantastically arrayed I of beggars and celebrate Ra&tfng by aakmg alma from Hneilealrla&l, The man whn falU to provide hituself. with a plentiful p.ifnp'ply of pennies and sickles with H which to placate the beggars, beiorc I venturing on the street's Is likely to ^pSre tll' at the bands of the little anv Zowl A stocking full of flour Ipwhacks you ove.- the head. Zoom! A fish horn disrupts your L But what's the use of getting nm.l? Kilt's only,a .buiich of Thanksgiving I .jjhy "Ragamuffins" out for their car-1 gpiiwai. Give htvm a nlckle and they'll! K . let you alone. j Ki-,.There are tnousanls of them al. | oyer New York on Thankksglvlng Day. | Kids of all shapes, sorts and sizes. Ied in the funniest, weirdest moton can Imagine. They make the lideous and raise the deuce gent where on earth did the custom late? People from out of town visit New York on Thanksgiving look In astonishment at the ragaas parading the streets and say, it a strange custom. We don't this at home." No more do tiiey. Thanksgiving Ragamuffin is New all through. lere did the custom originate? le who like to dig these things ave tried to trace the matter back ( origin but In vam. Some declare the carnival is a survival of the English "Harvest Home." But > are no-proofs of this, ami besides *vt. >.ux ilyuiv nucou (. wine tvl una fei ttrne of year; furthermore, the English don't celebrate tt with nuimilin cos^^ihies. Nor Is the custom a survival ?0# the Christmas "Walts." We have ii ., those at their real time. , No, nobody : seems able to tvace the Thanksgiving r. Ragamuffin backlc. So we'll imagine ''. that they are real New Yu.T. Instttutlohs and treat 'Jiem acconlingly. HUXTRY! DAILY MONITOR! (By S. W. Press Association.) | BOSTON, Nov. 2-sr.?With former "Nigtot Editor Doods. of the Pittsburg . Gazette-Times as managing editor, the jaotajtoir, the new dally publication ot H?' s^E * tian Science headquarter! every day, sod all, or nearly ell, wlib to have ft understood that they are Christian Scientists, and from thete the employes are chosen. The editorial staff has been picked from dallies in all parts of the country. The Monitor will have four editions. The first will be the International edition and Intended for worldwide circulation. Other editions will serve the national board and Mew En| gland field and the final edition will aim to secure a greater Boston clrcfilation and will give the stock market ' quotations. Less thAn sixty days ago apartment I dwelling houBea stood upon the site ot the building In whlcti the paper will | be edited and prlnte, and now the new (structure Is ready for oocupaucy. with two (loss presses, linotyping machines end modern stereotyping and mailing room facilities. TO ADDRESS LAWYERS. (By S. W. Press Association.) OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla., Nov. 24.? Hon. F. W. Lehmann, of St. Louis, president of the American Bar Association, will deliver his principal ad dress at the meeting of the Oklahoma lawyers In this city early In January.| A Simple Cardui is a purely ve ffl non-intoxicating remedy, ] 9 women, of all ages, for wo falling feelings, nervousi I other form of sickness, pe ItakfFA gUsffira it wm i Mrs. A. C. Beaver, of bleton, Tenn., writes: " down pains, feet swelled, p pains in shoulders, nervo troubles I cannot mention, and have found it the bs for female trnnhles." Ti 1 AT ALL DE SMomsossaas Fhe Man Who Rent proposition for you to suffer the In to your children a monument to your the conveniences of a magnificent hoi Four existence. >t determine how'you can pay for a in hie to buy. * I 44A TL* If? I UG 1 lie iUdll 1 To See EVI B. HAD f 1 jacoDi Gov. F<>lk. a Democrat, lias decided that under the Missouri statute the en' tire electoral rote of (lie State should go to William H Tan. The decision was made because Brannock, a Brran elector for the Sixteenth congressional district, received more votes than Kiel, a Republican elector-at-large. Brannock. however, received- fewer votes man the Republican elector for the Sixteenth district The Missouri statute requires that an elector shall reside In the district for which be Is elected. The official plurallt.v fOP Tuft in VlRsauri \a 1 The official vole in the primary for United States Senator follows: Republican?Black 12.563; Filley 11,732; Kennish 25,603; Kerens <9,741; McKlnley 108,280. Democratic?Gerhardi 3,437; P?lk 143,736; Stone 159,512. TEXA8 MASONS. (By 8. W. Press Association.! WAiCO, Tex., Nov. si.?lne committee on Work of the Grand Royal Arch Chapter of Texas Mjasons lb assembles In this city today, and will hold a school of Instruction preliminary to the opening next -week of the Grand Lodge meeting of the Masonic bodies of the Lone Star state. j Remedy! getable extract, a simple,? recommended to girls and ? manly pains, irregularity, less, weakness, and anyH iculiar to females. |g n 9 1 (tSJUli hip You I Unicoi, Route Kf>. 1, Mar-H I suffered with bearing-H a in in I'ierht side, headache. la us palpitation, and other H lnit I took Wine of Cardui j|! 2st medicine I ever used,? ffltt STORES ]p wooobocsa I Pays ? conveniences of n A life's work, than '1 ne and leave not!)' A >me or tne kind of Want | :R | > Building v s X Tacitus, the Korean hi Batavians, said: "Othi people go to war." With this persistent pi ly a part of the war, of whether it were won or ' v In modern business ti With the merchant who tising is a CAMPAIGN? big ad. is merely a PARI a thing upon which succi In a war, a great manj fought?some of them ( n.,? ..ii ? - - WUI U1L IUC? IUIUIC, CIS a I paign. In advertising a good used. Some of them may some almost a loss of mc But all are a part of an business?all are ineiden campaign. And when a 1 ceeds?as every persistea COST will seem very sm / ;ll I * Ryanize Interior is a very pale, easy-working, i i finish. It will not turn white o It is suitable for the best inti either full gloss, eggshell or rub It's made to finish the Interli | houses and to hold up the re] the makers, ^ Guaranteed to wear and not y?n aroon*"?' I*t, and yon will feel b m ? # They will mako yon feel VI# REMEDY" strengthen* llio 'warn and purifes tho Blood, doo W pleasantly, yet It never fir V Invariably making tbo uier t n Better Than Pill B' I Tftko RR Tablet* (or Indlgcitl B Appetite, Sallow Complexion, l.lv B Piniplcfc and Eruptions, Cbllla, B tlim, Torpid Mver 01 Inactive K; B ^ from the digestive organs. / ?254. IbWZi For Sale by M. D. CHRI I Special price 23c on Sheet Iro lar price 40c. The famous Savoy Roasterj, 9 Janet Granite Roasters, large Round Granite Chicken Roast Keen Kutter A Robeson Carvi per set. You take no chances wh we guarantee every set or pair of JTlTF THE LEADING HARD' Sis! BATTLE ' WAR! storian, writing of the are go to battle; these 1 " ' I sople, a battle was meretlie campaign, no matter lost. fe the same idea prevails, is destined to win, adver-not a mere "splurge." A ' OF that campaign?not )ss or failure wholly rest. ' big battles are apt to be iostly, some disastrous ? lart of a winning cammany big ads. must be 1 seem too expensive ? j y winning campaign in tal to the success of tlie business campaign suct and wise one will?the nil, indeed! Be . JIVVIIIIIIJIM '-aorta, tako an Nil TU?* VSW/BVVr-y cttrr in tbo morninij. 1 Jubfe rlclit. "NATURE'S VTf Stomach, Liver, Klducyt mil,I # it* work thoroughly and iHV Ipea, weukena or slckcna- W eel *trouter and better. W Is For Liver Ills, 1 Ion, Sick Headache, Lota of m or complaint, akin Diseases? Malaria, Biliousness, Rheum a- M Ldneyt and all troubles arising ovnuun. \ C TIP B.umnn, % ? w < mi sin iiivai'f ww m v at PERFECTION IN PASTRY. can only be effected when the fair cook Is supplied with the best flour. It is impossible to succeed without It. Rood fhilar |s half the battle in all baking, but particularly when it conies to cakes and pastry. TVe offer for this purpose a high-grade flour tnat Is perfectly pure and full of the best of the grain. Try ft once and you will never be without It. MILLER-CLARK GRAIN CO. ROASTERS FOR r THANKSGIVING n Double Roaster, 10x15. Regu8c up. ilze, $1.50 each. :era, 75c each. tra from ' $1.25 per pair to $8.50 len you buy these goods of ut as these goods we sell. [ALL, WARE STORE. ". " .(?-*" ?.!Vi'.r.*- \ -:i President McOorkme, ot Jhe -Stat Board of Trade, has made the ai nouticemeot of delegates ? the ai coal convention of thi National Kir ere and Harbors Congress, whit meets next month In Washington. I r 1*kA t-1'?? first DHatrlct?Col. W. W. Bail! Wellsbw*; Hon. N. a. Whltakej Wheeling; Hon. A, K. Thorn. Clarke bur*. Second District?Dr. I. C. White Morgan town; Hon. Howard Suther land, Elklnn; Hon. Jos. H. McDennott Morgan town. Third District?Hon. Fred pau Orosacun, Charleston; Hon. J. A. Hoi ley. Charleston; Chaa. Canito. Cha/tes toll. Fourth District?\V. W. Jackson Parkersburg; A. C. Jiurdock, Parkers Iburf; C. D. Dotson, Parkersburg. Fifth District?A. W. Weinlnger HHuntington: Hon. '.Villlam 8elber Central City; Hon. Rankin Wiley Point Pleasant. Delegates-at-large?lion. George C Stunriss. Hon. Henry G. Davis. Hon A. B. Fleming. Secretary N. B. Naylor AUTO MEET IN DENVER. (By S. W. Press Association.) DENVER, Col.. Nov. 25.?Waat promises to be the best motoring meet ever helil in the Rocky Mountain district -will be >pulled cff to-morrow a' Overland Park, under the auspices ol the Colorado Industrial Exposition Tho longest race will be twenty-live mllPB. In addition to the automobile races, there will be events for motor cycles. "A Child of the Pit." In the character of Laurite In "A Child of the Pit." the autaor has conceived and drawn tin entirely new character not liereto'ore subjected to stage portrayal. lymrlte, who Is lit a gentle child of nature, a veritable mountain wild flower displays a mow varied temperament than the average her-.lne of the present day drama. She When on your shipping tour J : (smi Get a cud of delicious Hot Choer ^ It will relieve you from your tli A Ice Cream and Ices for your Tha + THE STORE OF PURITY AN [Wt The Perfect Corset for La It places over-developed women on the (lender sisters. It taperi off the bust* flattens the luteiv reduces the nips from I to 5 inches. 1 cutnoersome affair, no torturing straps, but the in of corsetry, boned in such a manner as to give freedom of movement. ? New W. B. Reduso No. 770 for Urve tall i touiil. Hose luppoitan front and sides, also made in 1 Price $3.00. Now W. B. Reduio No. 772 for lane short w 770, except that the butt is somewhat lower all around Hose supporters front and (idea. Also made in b Prion $3.00. , , Ask any dealer anywhere to show you dm Now Yf. models from $1.00 to $3.00 per pair. WBNGtfTEN MOL Nfw m.rm mi -wiKvnv i'1 - 1 ' ) " 1 1 -' WE CAN SHOW YOU PLUMBING In houses where none but the best would bo tolerated. Houses whers >\pense Is no object, but the best anil most sanitary plumbing is. But while we do high-class work we do not :harge high-class prices. Have us estimate on your work anil you will bo mrprlsed at the. very unplumberllke moderation of onr figures. i : ' . SOUTH BIDE PLUMBING CO.. j^ftonut Ave. Cons. 'Phone 594. hselag' tafcenan oath ot veace<ac-? ' 'the to to true to her conrlcUotoe ' ?h? h -witting to aacrltlce her ilte's ' happiness that htr oath he not brokgl ' en. The pray r? one of the most-'tttoMl .-.--- hi xjik ibirrem and Ooee vlio (W 't jj find It.aimcutt to decide on the too' ment whether they. really llhe Ijaurlt* |8 ' or not, bat in time they come to tie h conclusion that alter all the Is a real 3] 1cruble women, and true to iter W&Jg !'est convictions. The -play will be seen J| " it tie Grand Thursday. " j 8 EM 1-MONTH L.Y PAY* tK*i- If ai?baWy ^ tiiapf portent hearing wIJl come before Naw Y/\rlf fitafo C*tr?e?a??? H2a?Ar,rAiS<ME9BM* ratter {tart ot tliis week, involving the constitutionality of thn sentf-moott^" rv5| pay law. Seven railways have appeal' c(i to the court, ask!ok for a Dent Injunction restraining "Attorney General Jackson from enforcing tie .-J ' statute on the groun.l that It constt' ttites a violation ot tho constitution. . ^ mm' ?9?ntt1 ! ' JURPerW. ' I . 0u?. 4fod*ni Improved' Whttkejr k ' f?r bt!lt?r *iki more mellow tUrofid 'x$;!?1s3hkb tlian any at double Its feO A|% v' >'< ' : price per gallon of ffiaUQ '-.vr^ OLD OVERHOLT, RMS Per 81L m2s nwgjear as;;. I?H| 1 Haves?highly recommeoded tor every ' 25?iafissiBP* i a ' THE JOHN WEDDERBUM CO. Leading Wholesalers. , 616-618 F Straat N. W. drop In at ^ : late ?erved with Whipped Cream. 'f-tijl red feeling. Alio don't forget our ^ inktglving dinner. D QUALITY. THE PRETTY H0ll8E YOU ARE BUILDING ' Will be a whole lot better one if ire provide tbe lumber for It. Being all SR.". thorough! yseasoned there will be lee* | settling anil no cracking or warping a whatever. Our lumber means no man | expense now and less expense for repairs later on. We shall be glad to I take your order for anything' (root ... g sill beams to shlnglel. or RUBEROID ROOFING. KELLEY-FINLEY LUMBER CO. "Si-4>