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JohnPantonQo ■
The Priccs We've Put on
Women's Winter
Garments and Furs
To Clear Them Are Doing Their Work Well
The assortment* are »tlll quite good, and they are all thla
Winter* model*, thua assuring >011 of correct style* These
clearances come but twice a year, bo you had better make the
moat of thla one while these rldlctiloualy low price* prevail. He
member tho double Inducement* we give every forenoon from »
to 12. They are for your benefit If you will itet out In the morning
ami avoid the ruahe* later In the day. PLEASE REMEMBER
WE CLOSE SATURDAY EVENING AT 8 O'CLOCK
An Extraordinary Petticoat
CQC Bargain for Sat- £Q C
Ul/ urday's Selling UIJ
Ladies' Sateen Petticoats
500 of them In all the new shade* of
sateen, such aa Tango, ferine. Cop en Y^* / ' jftja
hagen. Hlack and Km-raid They are j
made with a deep knife pleated flounce. I TtV**' V A
divided In three aectlona. with" a tucked ' I/ )
piping all In one piece. See the llluatra- '/ jT /
tlon. On sale on aeeond floor.
All Wwata'l P'lM'i •»*
Holland Shoes
"Economy Ba««m«nf*
Are good (or t>o} s. They
are 'Like Dad's." 0o«t *trong.
was calf, heavy welt eole* -
■nappy. «tyU»h model*. iM/e*
K $2.50
rr. $2.75
Big Boys' Shoes $1.49
Broken line*. *l*e* 4. <4 *nd •»
—no one ran give you better
goods for the money. Think
51.49
A Clean-up 8*l« Of Wom#n s
Shoes—Three big tables, at
the following low prices, per
pair. *2.50. H « 00
and *ZT
Women'! Felt Slippers — The
|1 50 kind*. 'n black and colors
SS 1 . 89c
m*, :p^c|
# Graceful line*, suppleness of move
ment and artistic moulding of the
figure to the close-fitting mode* of the
day are responsible for the wide pop
ularity of the R A O. Corsets You
should see our display of the following
number*, together with others, for Hnt
unlay'* selling
TOT | Style No. 1 I* a Cor*et for the average
:-J}lU J • r,gure M lias .in r.-n.' i ■ |..w bM
and extra long skirt. It has no side
0 tin IM steels, a feature that will appeal to
* ji y women with slight hip development
J Two pairs of good hose flft
. (upporter* attached. Price y 1 lUU
Style No. 2—A model for the slight figure, emphasizing the
Btralght line effects The low bust line. th« lonic supporting
hack, the extreme length of skirt with Its novel construction con
fining the hip* snugly when standing and allowing the ucc«s*ary
play when seated. The material I* of far.cy strip© fabric trlmmwl
with fancy braid Three i>a!r» of good boM M CA
supporters attached. Price vc.oj
Style No. 3—Bee the illustration. It I* a model for *toul figure*.
The heavy iioning and excoiien' materials strongly reinforce the
front, to resist the greatest strain, and Insure not only wearing
qualities but will also retain Its shape under the most trying con
dition*. It is made of strong eoutll and neatly trimmed with em
broidery. Three pair* of ho*e OJO HH
supporter* attached. Prlc« yuiUU
Take either front or rear elevator to our Cor*et Department
on the Third Floor and let one of our trained salesladies fit you
with one of these splendid models.
Amusements
METROPOLITAN
SEATS NOW SELLING
For lh# of
MAY IRWIN
IN THE FUN PLAY
WIDOW BY PROXY
SUN., FEB. 1
Evm Ijowmr Floor 12, 11 BO Knll r*
Blllif, flit
MkMm**, fcOc to II f.O
PANT AGES
Khoda Royal and h#r
High School Horsea
«?
J I.at« H'lla Flofo rirruii F"»tur*
Oth«r Bl* K»atjr»«
TAN'iO PANCIRM Tomorrow and all
wa«k He a r.d to*
Women's Heavy Shoes
$1.69
Kor the outdoor women and
itlrl*. broad tread, all leath«r.
lace style* A good, strong value
$1.69
Damp f«et should hurry
owner* down to our "Economy
Basement" t-> buy rubber* at
these little prices:
Bo *' heavy roll edge Rublx-r*.
■ISM i" 4Q*«
quality, now *T»IU
Women * Rubber*, to broken
llt«, not all *lie*. OQ n
A p«lr 0«ll»
Men's Rubber*, we must »cll
slxe*—ll 4 Q
(value*. Now
ROBERT BURNS
GRAND CONCFRT
(IAMIi Annl«rr«arj r »•
I nder \li*ptr#« »»f
Caledonian NofkK; .»«»l (Inn Mark rati*
A««Ufrd hf lh» | wiimma
Pip* Hand. VMMimrr, I*. <
MOORE THEATRE
Ihilar Ktrntng, J>nu»j no, i»u
f'onr.rl to < immtmrm * 16 p. m Prompt
PKH iJi (| AO TO nor
Sow Hilling
SEATrLE THEATRE
I'hnna \f iln It
Toi.lah! «nd All Wm»k
Malm Th or*'!.!?, *nfnrday and ftnndty
( IAI If' \ AMITfII FI |. I'NRIPNI
The Crime of the Law
I'rtrfm 'Or. Mir, /Mr
Hiirgiiln Night Vloiidwj, An? Vif ?dr
HAN' I'KDRO, .lan. 3ft Th..
"''Wr Hanta Clara cleared for
Hunts Jiarhara lo remove Han
Franrlar.t. !ioun<l travelers maroon
ed there by waahouta.
OFFICER TRIES
TO MAKE ARREST;
GETS "PINCHED"
It Ju*t one of thoae lit 11« Irrl
tatlnna of life
Four men lust iiIkIU marrhed a
fifth Into the police station. with «
re\olver In coriaplciioua view
The prlaoner protested forcefully
that he wua not a thug, aa hla <ap
for* charged. and allowed credeti
tluls which proved him to l»e (ieorgo
Payne, a|>e<ial agent of the North
ern Pacific
I *<arted to arrest thla man al
Fifth ami Seneca. where 1*1110(11(111
h» «aa art in* auaplcloualy With
the help of the other three tlie>
took inv (tun away from me," e»
plained Payne.
Joo Kellru, of tin' quartet, *ald he
thought he mm being robbed * hen
Payne alloyed it gun In III* face and
told hint In hold up lata hand* ('apt
W illard aoothed both faction* and
releaaed the iiiru.
SEATTLE MAN
IS DEAD AT SEA
RAN" PKORO, Jan 10 The
steamer Harvard arrived with the
lK>dy of tieo K Itougher of Seattle,
who died suddenly at aea
CITY IS VOTING
SAN RKRNARDINO. Jan SO —
San Bernardino voter* are Uerld
Ing today whether the city ahall be
wet or dry. San Bernardino ha*
t>een wet for many year* Wet*
were confident of another victory
CHICAOO Cork* from cham
pagne bottle*. *oid al 40 cent* per
hundred, bought (lie Chicago Walt
era' aaaoclatlon a $900 library.
My Great Option Sale
ClosesT omorrowNight
You will therefore have but
two more days to take advantage
of the biggest money saving op
portunity ever before offered in
tending piano buyers anywhere
* t.
All bona fide order* given
person, dropped in the mail • : .•' 0>
telegraphed, up to the cloning V
hour, 10 o'clock tomorrow. Satur- 1 ly W I
day night. January 31st, will be l
honored at the tale prices "
This is surely a chance of a lifetime for pianoless
homes to supply the greatest means of making the
whole family happier the year round at a saving which
they may never again be able to duplicate.
While there are many other great bargsins in new.
slightly used. Grand, Player and regular Pianos, the
following few samples will serve to illustrate the ter
rible slaughtenng of prices during this remarkable sale,
in order to reduce the stock of the Eilers Music House
of Seattle sufficiently to exercise my option to purchase
same:
One splendid Colonial type instrument in fancy fig
ured mahogany; rich, full tone, regular $500 00 value,
priced until Saturday only at $308 00.
De Luxe design in fancy mahogany case, the prod
uct of one of America's foremost scientific builders, like
value elsewhere is priced at from $550 00 to $750 00;
until Saturday night, you can secure this instrument
at $385.00.
A splendid Story & Clark, latest style, in rich mahog
any case, always sold at retail in the past at $555 00.
Until Saturday night you can secure this at a price that
should sell it. $290 00.
A large style Smith & Barnes, massive case, design
plain lines, with rare tonal qualities, splendid action;
$286.00 is the unprecedented low price at which this
will go.
A splendid used Grand, standard make, quarter-sawed
oak case; regular $800 00 style, now $490 00.
An 88-note Player Piano, new, rich mahogany case,
contains all the late improvements; $600 00 value, now
$328.00.
One $775.00 Player Piano, Circassian walnut, with
bench and liberal supply of music; now $482.00; terms
arranged.
Several upright pianos, standard makes, in good con
dition, at $138.00, $145.00, $168 00, for cash or terms.
8 Grand Pianos, ranging in price from $490.00 to
$895.00, the latter being a $1,250.00 style, and all the
others ar# reduced in proportion.
While the above prices should be all cash, satisfac
tory terms can be arranged for reliable parties.
Great Edison Wax Record Sale
Forty thousand (40,000) Edison
j standard two-minute wax and Am
berol four-minute cylinder records to
1 be sold at less than cost,
ft- — 1 The first time in the history of the
l! /*"" talking machine business that these
\ V records have ever been offered or per
|\y mitted to he sold at these figures,
I \l which are way below actual cost.
IJL ./n-s. How $35.00 worth of these two-
A minute records can be had for $10.00
and $50.00 worth of these four-min
ute records can be had for $16.50 it
shown below;
I Mil MINI IK RrCOKIIS lOItIMIMTR RKf'OIUIM
I r*roril now 20#* I Wt- now . «lOf*
3 ibe rarorila now {%."VC *Mr r*rorrta now £ | .Oft
6 We rarurila now ai.oo jt flftf rrrorila now . a i.ok
14 llftr rrrorda now |2,0() (A ftOr reooril* now
?t H/k r#»rorHa now Mn rat-orria now Sf).oo
M :»A« rrcordi now |ir».?s *o Mr record* now lifl.lMl
100 Mr rrruriU now mo.on i 100 ftOr rarorda now flt 10.50
Tti"*" ramnla (iff (r"ln|r vary rapidly, and rjul. u union la naraaaary
tn (r« ' 'ha l#anaf|» nf tl»»*a prl<-«a and valuta which hava navar haratofora
l.aan offrrnl anvwhara In tha t'nltad Mtafaa
FOR EILERS MUSIC HOUSE
By R. 8. Fringer
Eller# Building
%
Third Avenue and University Street
TIIK STAR—FRIDAY, JANUARY 30. 1914.
WOMAN SAVES
MANY LIVES IN
TENEMENT FIRE
CHICAGO, tan JO barefooted
and In her night droits, Mra Win
Maaaoter earlv today ran from hot
torn to lop of « South Hide five
atory apartment houae, preaalng
electric button* and warning hei
neighbor* that the building waa
burning
Firemen believed that all ea
raped aafely and gate Mra Mai*
over *ol* credit for averting a
allocking tragedy
Three firemen were hurt fight
Ing the flamea
The houae waa known aa ' fla
blea' How" lierauae children *1
wavi aaartned at tbe entrance
The flnnrlal l- aa waa $1100,000.
8,000 ACRES FOR
FOREIGN COLONY
A land deal. Involving more than
goon arrea of t'etitral W'aahlngton
farm land la b>lng negotlute.l by
Calhoun, Itnnny * Kwlng with a
eoloajP "'f foreign emigrant*
The tueiubera of the colony are
hardly tlllera of the aotl and thor
ougbl> etperlenred wlieat grower*
having recently aent the for<
ninnera of their party to Inapert
and report upon the land.
SAVED BY ACCIDENT
WEST ORANOe. N. J, Jan.
Jo.—Hurling the family Bible
■ t har aon whan aba auapactad
an attempt at aulclde, Mrt.
John W. Kant knocked a bottle
of carbolic acid from hla hand*
and aavad hla life.
BARONESS SEES
PHOTOS; SEIZED
WITH ILLNESS
!<ONIK).N. Jan 30 - Thl* la the
ateat photograph of the Ilaroneaa
de I'allnndt. who auminarlly hailed
• lie aenaatlonal suit for IZO.noo
brought agalnat her by l>r Krneat
Vllllera Appleby, by becoming very
111 at the alght of two myaterloua
photographa ihown her aa ahe took
(be atand
Herniation aa to the Identity of
Ibe photograph* which caused her
•Udden lllnea* ha* brought to light
the report from the Plnkertona that
they have the tiuroneaa' record rare
fully preserved
rihe la aald to have been a Mlaa
Mar I>ugaa of Menominee Mich.,
anil the I'lnkertona allege ahe led
a notorious life before going
abroad
2 KILLED IN TUNNEL
OI.AflKn ft r. Jan 30 A hla*'
In the I'loneer tunnel, Iteing con
atructed by the t'anadtan Pacific
through Mount Macl»onald. rauaed
the death, by poleoning. of A. J
Powell of l»enver and I). Turner of
Vancouver Nine other wnrktmyj
narrowly eacapcd the |>olaoned air
ASK IMPEACHMENT
NEW WBSTMINfTKIt, n r Jan
SO The impeachment of Juitlre
Morrtaon anil Judge lloway, who
•entenred mlnera In connection with
the Nanalmo atrlke, »a« demanded
the ItrKlah Columbia federation
of l*)>or
A LAYMAN IN COURT
OI.YMPIA. Jan SO The third
layman during the preeent term to
argue hla own i aae appeared before
the aupreme court *e*terday lie
*a* Alfred Haltn, who claimed a
$■'•00 commlaalon for aellinc a mill
near Ihapont.
»»lf «»ee "HNono qi'tmsß*
T*«l I* I Quli-'n* lal tor
IM ertit, ( r« nt f: w Orm* a O 4
•a um n«r. Cu... drip la T»# !>*>a rs*
Peculiar After-Effects
of Grip This Year
Invn IWifys m Wctkfitd (Ntfitwi
Doctor* In all parts of the court
trj' have been kept busy with the
epidemic of irlp which ha* visited
no many homes The symptoms of
grip thla jut are often very rtls
treaslng and leave the system In a
run down condition, particularly
the kidneys. which serin to suffer
moat, ax almost every victim com
plains of lame ba> k ami urinary
troubles. which should not be tieg
locted, a* these danicr signals
often lesd to dangerous kldnn
troubles Diugglsts report a large
sale on l>r Kilmer's S»«m|>-Root,
which so many people say soon
heals and strengthens the klrtne>*
after an attack of grip Swamp Root
Is a great kidney. liver and Madder
remedy, and, being on hernial com
pound, has n gentle, healing effect
on (he klrtneys, which Is almost Im
mediately noticed In most cases by
those who try it. I>r. Kilmer A Co.,
Illnghamton. N. Y„ offer to send n
sample-else tHrttle of Swamp-Hoot,
on reeoipt of ten cents, to every
sufferer who requests It. A trial
will convince anyone who may be
In need of It. Regular *i*e bottles
50 cents and $1 00. For hi all
druggists. He sure to mention
j Dept. It
Let U« Repair Your
JeweU Now, Else You May
Lose Them
Ftolka rarely look to whsther
or not their Jewels are safely
mounted If they did. fewer p*o
plo would ha losing valuable genii
on account Of loos* claws and
wornout settings
Brlnf ue your ring# now We'll ntmlna
them fr*e of eharge Out a*per|en©e a rut
IkII! enable* ua alnne to eav whether or
ant thera la any donger Thl* ad v l«*e may
lava you m*nr heai' |>*n*e
W» Do All Sort* of
J«w§lry Repairing
The feature* nf our repair eervlca are
• iper* workmanship uae af quality ma
terlal* proraptr»e*e and moderate rharfe.
Wa put watch** In perfect runnlnc order,
aut pine on broochea. repair •pactodtae,
fit attverware Bring ue four old-feah
lotted Jewelry If you want tbam traiia
formed Into attractive and pretty thttige
I. M. BENNETT
lualwMrlif *»ll«t«i mi« <lw Mln
J4tl TTiUaka, AUwwakrm rh—lss Mia.
OIL BRINGS GREATER WEALTH
THAN ANY OTHER MINERAL!
It There a Reasonable Cause to Look for Oil in Paying Quantities in
Washington?
Chaa. T. Lupton, Aaaoclatc Gaologlat of the U.
(4 Geological Survey, In the Proapectut of Hia
Report on the Field, Bay*:
"Analyal* of the aamplea of oil collected at
th< ae proK|H-ct« uliow u paraffin oil of very
high grade, containing no aaphaltutii Near
the Hoh river, s proniwl well haa lieen
drilled to a depth of HUO feet, and near
Korka another wnll liaa been drilled to a depth
of 1,400 for mure In both of theae wella,
the drilling of which la atlll in prnsrwn, aome
gaa and triuea of oil hnvn been encountered,
though they liiive not yet been atruck In suffi
cient «|uantltlea to be of economic Importance
"The aeepa In the yaa vent* encourage a
reaaonuble expectation that petroleum and
natnral g«» may be preaent In |m>!nr i|iiantltlea.
hut their •xlatencn In tlila locality ran be
proved only bv drilling "
Mr. l.ii|i(oii any* further In a letter 10 Mr
1' M l*llllo. Manager of the WuahlnKtoti Oil
Company. under date of I»e< 22, IH1J:
"I dealre to thank you fur rtiriilhli!(>k nie with
the log of the \\ iinliliiKion Oil Company's well
located nt Fork* The re|*>rt on (It I h field in
la preparation, and, a* our recent I'rm Mill
letln notice atnted, will probably be published
within a f«-w monlha I truat, however, that
before I have completed my report you will
have marie a atrtke' and the preaenc# of oil
on the Pacific slope of the Olympic Peulnrila
Will definitely be proven.
Are We Overlooking "Green Pastures" and Good Opportunities far
Profits at Home?
Much i> beinfj *aid about tlic development of Alaska and it* benefits to Seat
tle How much more will the benefits be to Seattle and the whole Sound country
if <»11, J)KV KI.OI'KI) IN' PAYING QUANTITIES on the Olympic Peninsula?
Million* <»f idle money on deposit in our banks and millions more in rafetjr
defw.Mt b' xe*. and thousands of idle men in the Sound cities; our civic bodies are
worrying over the possible influx of immigration on the opening of the Panama
canal; all of thc-e problems will be adjusted in a measure by the DISCOVERY
OF OIL.
MILLION'S OF DOLLARS of foreign capilal will come to our state FOR
DEVELOPMENT and INVESTMENT for all cla«es of business.
DUTY
It i (lie duty of the Exploitation Bureau of the Chamber of Commerce, the
Seattle Commercial Club, the editors of all newspapers and magazines, broker-- and
land-holding and timber companies, real estate firms, professional and business
men of the Ptißet Sound country to INVESTIGATE Ol'R OPERATION'S and
POSSIBILITIES OF GETTING <>!!., and either CONDEMN or ASSIST US
in this great enterprise where «o much is at stake for the whole commonwealth.
ACTION
A few hundred have contributed their "mite" and thereby made it possible for
us to expend $45,000.00 "i development work; there are many thousands of peo
ple who have remained inactive. TO YOU this advertisement is a "clarion call"
•'Come over from Macedonia and help us." The best scientific authority, to
gether with oil and gas in the hole at 1.540 feet, lead us to believe that the land
in Clallam < ounty abounds in GREAT \\ EALTH IN OIL. "Come, and let us
go up together and possess it."
The Reason Why Stock Has Advanced
Stock in this company has advanced from 10 cents per share to 25 cents,
an.! is now selling at 40 cents per share, be<ause of the good showings in the well
and the great development, and it is NOW not as much of a gamble as it was
then at 10 cents.
$10.00 BUYS 25 SHARES. $ 96.00 BUYS 240 SHARES.
$24 00 BUYS 60 SHARES. $200.00 BUYS 500 SHARES.
$4800 BUYS 120 SHARES. $400.00 BUYS 1.000 SHARES.
Terms of '4 ca«h and '4 per month on all amounts of 120 shares or over.
Buy NOW, for an OIL GUSHER may be struck any day.
GERARD-FILLIO CO., Inc., Fiscal Agents
Washington Oil Company
r. k ,r.r; , .vr' - 500.513 em Bid g .
I*. 1.. Ilrlrirtrfc. \ kf PfW. « a #
I mil hnmmrhrr. <Jrc. Seattle, Wtlh.
(•rn. \\ li'himm. I rr«s.
I . 11. • Itllu. Haalaeaa Mar. Tel»M""e Mala T«B»
BEGIN WORK ON
NEW THEATRE
During the week construction be-
Kan on a new theatre to cost $50,-
i'Oti, the owners of which were re
cently financed through the office
of Calhoun. Denny *• Kwlng
The photoplay house will be lo
cated at 141ZX Fourth av.. be
tween I'lke anil I'nlon, adjoining
the Raleigh hotel
The new building will be of
unique design, following closely
the old California mission archi
tecture.
FIRST CRAFT
IN CITY SLIP
From Sallna Crur, Meilco, vln
San Francisco, the American Ma
w.illmi liner Georgian put In nt the
Konlh slip of the municipal wharf
Inst nlKht a) R:,'lo. The vessel la
lilt* first one to make use of the
new port facllltlis.
LEASE APARTMENT
\ five year lease on the l.annon
apartments, located at First av. W.
and Thomas St., haw been made to
W. IV Deardoff of Seattle by Jack
I,union. The negotiations were
concluded hy Calhoun. Penny &
Rwlng.
WKXATCUKK. Inn 30 On the
specific charge of "vote trading."
four coimctlmen her< lace a recall
from office. The petitions were fil
ed attains! Councilman Wilson,
Zener, l'ylius and Nines
Tl V O L I
M'KTIAI ION Hill I
< lloriiM lilrU' I mitral
After ihe |n«rfornii»n« • of
"HKK \MUMI
Th- I3lf Muti ■ * «• If lilt
Mat* ? .trt. Kvm T lfi ond 9
rRKRN IA. \M» !Ar
Says Washington Is
Good Oil District,
Dr. C. t. Weaver Urges Prospecting and Picks
Clallam County a* Likely District
Tricing oil prospecting In this stata, Dr. C.
K Weaver, of the department of geology ta
tint I ulveralty of Washington, lo au a/Mreaa
hefora the metnhcra of the I'm?' ' So'ind sactloa
of the American Institute of Mining KnKloaafl
In the College Club. aaJd that conditions la
come part* of Washington paralleled condi
tions •-*!••« ititc I" the oil districts of California,
both heliia of fhe auiue geological a g*. ami
lhat at the time when these formations vara
laid geographical conditions were tbe name.
"Wliat you must have for oil prospecting,"
ha said, "la a atratum of oil with animal or
organic matter, porous ctratum. wlilch collects
oil and holds It Impervious, rock below whlck
keeps fhe oil from leaking, and an antlcllaa
structure which k«*eps the oil from nnnlnf
away. These are the commercial requirements,
and they ara in 1m found on th« »e*t coast li
Clallam County."
FAVOR PROHIBITION
TACOMA. Jan 80 — State-wide
prohibition was unanimously indors
ed hy the fxecutlva committee of
the State Federation of Women's
Good Bowels Are
an Aid to Growth
Growing Children Need a Mild
Laxative to Foster Regular
Bowel Movement.
As a child grows older It re
quires more and more personal at
tention from the mother, and as
the functions of the bowels are of
the utmost Importance to health,
creat attention should he paid to
them.
Diet Is of great Importance, and
the mother should watch the ef
fect of certain foods. A food will
constipate one and not another,
and so we have s healthy food like
causing biliousness to thou
sands, and a wholesome fruit like
bananas constipating many. It Is
also to be considered that the child
is growing, and great changes are
taking place in the young man or
young woman. The system has
not yet settled itself to Its later
routine
A very valuable remedy at this
stage. and one which every grow
ing hoy and girl should be given
often or n< 'caslonally, according to
th e individual circumstances. Is
l>r. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin. This
1* a laxative and tonic combined,
ho mild that It la Riven to little
babies, and yet equally effective In
the most robust constitution. At
the first slun of n tendency to con
stipation, give a small dose of Syr
up Pepsin at night on retiring, and
prompt action will follow In the
morning. It not only acts on the
stomach and bowels, but Its tonic
properties build up and strengthen
the system generally, which Is an
opinion shared by Mr. John Dey, of
Uloomfleld, N. J. 110 has a large
' clubs. The petition on file at
pla now will h«> heartllv «upport«*
The committee also 'oted tot Ho*
the W omen's league of the tW
ultv of W'ashlnßton. »ith »
bhlp of 1.000. to afflliat* wllk tt»
federation.
MARIE DEY
Al
family and at ages |I
growth and development ,
watched. I.ittle Marie b*»
especially well on nr. CaMV*
Svrup Pepsin. Mr. I>ey
it the right laxative for young
old and has found none bett*
young children. „
The use of l»r Caldwell's W™
Pepsin will tench you to
thartlcs, salts and pills. M .
too harsh for the majority . _
their effect is only temporary. "»
up Pepsin luings |i»rniMW .
suits, and It" can be conV**'*f f ,
obtained of an> nearby
fifty cents and one dollar •
Uesults are always guar»nt#««
money will be refunded.
Families wishing to try 1 »
sample bottle can obtain j* £Tj.
paid by nddroaaliig Or.
well. 419 Washington BU.. ■•J
cello. 111. A postal card *!ȣ"
name and address on it #