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5 Quality Uniformity i
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EXTRA! EXTRA!
Last Week of the big Sale
Of the Chicago Manufacturers
For the Ladies of Hot Springs and Guests of the City
A Well-Known Chicago Manufacturer of Ladle*' Suits and Dresses retired from
Business in Sacrificing a
$15,000 STOCK
Of Ladies Wear at One-Half of Manufacturers’ Price
HERE ARE A FEW ARTICLES WE ARE OFFERING—
SMI of highest quality of very latest
style, all colors; worth $18 to $20. Re
duced to .*5.98
nt onr Tailor Made Suits, very stylish,
ail wool, also all colors. Regular price
$35 to $30. Reduced to .$7.»8
DRESSES.
Farcy Silk Dresses worth from $20 0# to
*?«.«#. at .$9.98
SKIRTS.
500 of our very host made Skirts, guar
anteed all wool and full; white; vo i'
$7.00. at .$1.98
««« »vmo chn vtiry aiiyusn, worm
*10.00 $3.25
300 of our very beat Voile Skirts, sold
all over for *12.50; go at .$4.48
COATS.
300 Silk Taffeta Coats, sold all over fn
*7.50; go at .$2.98
300 Long Silk Taffeta Coats; very latest
worth *18.00; go at .$5.98
200 Pongee Coats, sold nil over for *15.00
to *18.00; go at .$6.75
.’mi doz. Kmhroldery Waists; latest stvle;
worth *2.00; go at .$6.75
200 doz. Lingerie Waists, worth *3.00;
go at .93c
j 200 doz. Silk Messallne and Taffeta
Waists, nil colors, worth *5.00; go at $1.79
8ALE POSITIVELY CLOSES MARCH 1ST. 1
All goods held on Deposit Must be taken out by the 22, or they will be Sold
823 CENTRAL AVENUE
S. A. SAMMONS & SON
GROCERIES AND FEED
Lime, Cement, Fire Brick, Fire
Clay, Sewer and Culvert Pipe.
911-913 Central AVe. Telephone 42
: Great Northern Hotel j
; AND BATH HOUSE j
■ STRICTLY EUROPEAN.-RATES, $1.00 AND UP J ,
1 Mitt Gonnninnilj Lteiltd Haiti end Bith House in Hot Springs *
■ Bath Hi dm Undi r GjTerntnent Supervision. Hot*) Newlj Furnish ml Throughout, tf
M Hot anil Cold Banning Water in liooros
_ ONB BLOCK OP BOTH DEHOTfi P p WII I llUCflg lr Utrr *
Wl NEXT DOOR TO POSrOFFlCB «■ WILLIAMOJU.UI., HgL -
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complexion.timeI I
Summertime, particularly, is Complexion
g I Turn Its hot sultry days and beaming sun 1
Lmake it necrsray for the particular woman I
to uw precaution less she become tanned. |
when her beauty is marred.
ROHRER’S ARTESIA CREAM i
Is a safeguard, and constant aid to women, and pre- f
serves the natural beauty of the skin ROHRER'S
ARTESIA CREAM has a cooling effect, and keeps the skin clear,
removing tan, freckles, sunburn, pimples, and nestoies life and color to *
a pale, sal ow complexion. RQHRHR'S ARTESIA CREAM is a
at ail Druggists \ J»
MADERO FEARS
A FEDERAL TRAP
SAYS LIMANTOUR'S INTERVIEW
IN PARIS LOOKS LIKE PUT
UP JOB.
Says “Foxy Grandpa” Diaz I* Given
to Putting Over Just Such Deals
to Trap Enemies.
EJ! Paso. Tex.. Feb. 21.—Or. C. F. Z.
Caracreltl, the reputed spokesman for
Francisco I. Madero, when shown the
Associated Press dispatches quoting
Mexican secretary of the treasury, Li.
mantour, and Prime Minister Creel's
comments, said:
“I’m of the opinion that the Linian
tour Interview in Paris has been
changed from its original text.
"In this I agree with Creel, but if
It would so hap|>en that the quota
tions really represent his views, can
only see a trap for the Insurgents, as
"“iimnii o (Aiaiiiuii vail uin v iriig^t
‘Foxy Grandim' Diaz's policy to tem
porize the situation.
"Llmantour may, or may not be.
speaking in good faith; anyway he
lias expressed a good i»art of the nevo.
lutionary doctrine, and while we had
< ximcted such a declaration from
either Governor Ahumada or General
Reyes, we look with suspicion on 'his
incomprehensible move, unless the
president himself has dictated the sen
timent. We know that Llmantour has
been and is still the man who holds
Diaz's personal wealth and that he is
the only man capable of talking for
him with any degree of authority.
"No idle promises will affect the ac
tion of the revolutionists and arms
will not be laid down until a treaty of
peace is signed and the Diaz govern
ment, as it at present exists, is a
thing of the past. Madero is a candi
date for the presidency only on the
assumption that it is the will of, the
imople and if he is elected it must he
through the medium of a free ballot—
free from fraud and duress. He Is
not (personally ambitious and is the
representative of an ideal rather than
a party seeking power."
Texans Join Rebels.
Austin, Tex., Feb. 21.—Over twenty
Mexicans left here this morning for
Laredo whence they propose to go
into Mexico to join the insurrectos.
tbout, thirty left tonight for the same
place. One of the leaders toniir.it said
several hundred Mexicans would leave
"entral Texas this week and as many
no re would go from San Antonio and
Houston to Mexico to join the revoiu.
ionists.
Gathered in groups at the station
vaitlng for the train they could be
leard talking loudly and wildly about
he troubles on the Mexican side
tcross the American border.
Many of them admitted that they
ire taking much money across the
torder to the insurrectos and declared
ime and again that they will never
he'd this time to the tyranny of the
■lexica n government.
Federal Victory Reported.
Mexico City, Keb. 21.—A regiment of
ederal cavalary turned the tables
■pon a body of insurgents last Sun.
ay, according to advices from Tor
eon, ambushing them near Pedrieena,
>u ran go, after their own approved
ty!e and inflicting losses said to num
er more than seventy dead. The re
els, who had been terrorizing the
•edrioena district for two weeks were
roceeding toward Mapiral, some 50
liles to the north. At the same time
le Eleventh federal cavalry arrived
t Nazas, 20 miles west of Ped-'- —
nd started to Intercept tfje * *5e
onists. Taey sighted *>',1*'9S> *"
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out themselves being seen, and waited
at a point which the rebels had to
pass. The latter were caught between
a federal cross fire, became panic
stricken and were badly beaten. Those
who were able to escape threw away
their Hrms and fled in confusion.
Apparently the authorities of Du
rango are determined to put an end
to the depredations of this band. A
special train carrying additional
troops left Torreon for Pedricena last
night.
LANGFORD BEATS
LANGJANDILV
BIG AUSTRALIAN IS BEATEN ALL
OVER THE RING BY AMER
ICAN NEGRO.
Lang Disqualified in the Sixth, But
He Was All But Out at the
Time.
Tondon, Feb. 21.—Bill Lang, who
once held the championship of Aus
tralia, was no match for Sam Lang
ford, the American negro pugilist, in
a scheduled 20.round bout at the
Olympia tonight.
ljangford won in the sixth round
when Lang was disqualified, but the
contest could not have- gone much
longer as Lang was almost out when
he committed the foul.
Six thousand spectators gathered at
the Oiympia to witness what they ex
l>ected would be a long and fast fight
and they showed great disappoint
ment when the contest ended so
abruptly. After six fierce rounds,
when, Langford was down the Aus
tralian in a dazed sort of way, rushed
at the negro and struck him and im.
mediately the referee proclaimed
Langford the winner.
Saying a “good big man will always
beat a good little man” proved a fal
lacy, for the Australian, with ail his
natural advantages, including an extra
52 grounds in weight, was hopelessly
outclassed by the negro who walked
into him and hit him from all angles
where and when he willed.
ILang was all nerves. Ho seemed
frightened and his disqualification was
the tiest thing that could have hap
pened for he was so groggy that he
was bound to have been put out if he
had not transgressed.
The only redeeming feature of
Lang’s showing was his gameness in
taking punishment. As early as the
first round (Langford punched him all
about the ring, in the second the
negro forced the Australian into a
neutral corner and dropped him for a
county of nine w-ith terrific rights and
lefts to the jaw,
I.ang went down again for nine in
the third round with a right to the
point of the jaw, but came back in the
fourth and stood up and exchanged
rights and lefts with Langford at a
terrific rate. At that period of the
bout of Lang’s eyes were almost
closed and Langford was laughing.
The Australian took a long count
twice more in the fifth, hut in spite
of the heavy punishment, he carried
the fight to Langford the next time
up and in a fast fighting rally put
the latter down, but this was more by
clIllVIII. lllclll clliy 1111I1K V|»v. I>cl11 K W«8
greatly excited and pretty hazy by this
time and he rushed his opponent,
striking hint heavily before Langford
could regain his feet.
WARNING ORDER.
Any person in possession of any
property belonging to the Arkansas
National Guard Is heretby warned to
turn the same in at Oaiklawn Armory
on Wednesday evening, February 22.
at 8 o’clock sharp. If neglecting to do
so action will be token to recover
same according to Act No. 3fi5, Sec
tion 26, General Assembly 1907.
By order of the adjutant-general A
N. G.
A. F. B ODEN.
Captain A. N. O.
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Beauty!
Is No Accident *
■- ■
If you would have that •
which you desire, you must *
work for it. If you desire
beautiful hair then help 9
yourself to it. Use. ■
Hygenol Hair Tonic J
Made after a formula of •
merit. ■
It removes dandruff, and •
produces a growth of long, ■
luxuriant hair. > *


i $1.00 A Dozen ■
^ As*''7 *S9Ki: _ JH
: U This Week ♦
♦ GOOSEBERRIES- the fruit for pies with such a fine ♦
■ tart flavor.
♦ STRAWBERRIES- thpr cans are full of fruit, not ♦
H juice.
4 BLACKBERRIES- to make good blackberry roll for 4
■ desert. ®
4 PIE PE ACHES-these are unpeeled, packed in syrup. 4
gg 'PUMPKIN—just ready to put the spices in and make JJJ5
4 delicious pies. ♦
mm Let vs send you a dozen either of one kind or assorted.
4 Telephone 142 707 Central Avenue 4
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■ • , SAY! Do Yon live to Eat; or Eat to Live ? *
a ^eeP an<^ t^ie *^e Market Affords, *
■ Id Vegetables, Fruits, Canned Goods, Etc., Dried Bee! & Kosher
:□ usage, Meats, Etc. % *v
: 708 Cam) a«: THE GOLDEN GROCERY «« ™ f
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When Paying a Call
havent ye* often noticed Juan
toi; and comfortable a gas beat,
ar made your friend's apcrtme*t
Than why don’t you use gaa ta
taka the chill off your room«%
lt’« cheaper than coal because
a ben the room la warm enough
you turn off the gas and stay
erpense. There are many ether
good points about tha aae af
|m Coma and learn them.
Rot Springs Water Co.
TELEPHONE 18S GAS DEPARTMENT
—TWO WINNERS—|
Albatross Flour
Alameda Coffee

Both took first prize at
State Fair for past 4 years.
Ask your grocers for these
[ brands and take no other.
L. D. COOPER, Distributor.
WESTINGHOUSE
WIRE TYPE
TUNGSTEN LAMPS
DON’T BREAK
Burn any Position
TRY THEM NEXT TIME.
Schmelze!
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
CTf) Pnnfrnl In* HU... Of. A
UI3 Uullll ul HTO. rilUIIC LL I
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Eczema -Psoriasis
CURED OR MONEY REFUNDED.
Old sores, dandruff, falling hair, tetter,
neuralgia, rheumatism, catarrh, itching
piles, cuts, sprains, bruises, stiff Joints,
chapped hands, ulcers or any. case where
soreness or inflammation exists In man
or beast, we guarantee to cure within
three weeks or refund your money. For
particulars and testimonials call at Bio
Central jgvenue. “23" Remedy does the
work and is sold at 50c per bottle. One
bottle sufficient to cure most cases.
‘•23’’ ECZEMA AND SKIN REMEDY CO.
Hot Springs, Ark.
RHEUMATISM RELIEVED IN SIX
HOURS.
Dr. Detchon’s Relief for Rheumatism
usually relieves severest cases in a few
hours. Its action upon the system is
remarkable and effective. It removes at
once the cause and the disease quickly
disappears. First dose greatly bene tits.
(5c and $1.00. Sold by Eisele and Hunt
Drug Co,
1911
It is with great pleasure that i
announce tne arrival of my new
materials in exclusive designs
for spring and summer.
Every Garment is Guaranteed For Fit,
Styie and Workmanship,
N. COHN
The Tailor
418 Central Avenue.
• *
« TAKE YOUR g
• PRESCRIPTIONS TO 8
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HOGABQOM’S l
: Navarre Drug Store *
713 CENTRAL AVB
* *
a 'rhe docvor wunU bt« prescription* filled ?
a *a written—WE DO TH7S-WE WANT «
$ BU8INEH8—YOU WANT BENEFIT— *
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• Ask your doctor about ■
us and Phone 656 •
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o fe <e a « a a a » a n * * r? *» *
■EASLEY DRUB CO., l»/*prl*t»r*
£» Majestic Maid.
Bathing Outfits,
Druggists’ Outfits,
IPnwcrlptloaa x>«UT*jccd to yo«i (OtM
ARLINGTON DRUG STORE
EISELE & HINT, PHOPS.
*11 CENTRAL avenue.
•■■Mite
SCOTT TRANSFER AND
STORAGE COMPANY.
Freight and Joo Hauling.
Office and Warehouse, 313 Valley St.
I- urniture and Plano and Piano Mov
ing a Specialty.
I hones:/ofTice 48, Residence, 1646.
We Store Pianos and Furniture
. .Oil Y HACK. STaNI)—Across St
Tom Arlington. Phone 66. Calig ana
tfered day or ul^ut V38tl I
B
‘Rush Bros.!
\ i
j Leading
j Electrical
j Contractors j
You can save money by hav- I
B ing us to do your work. We a
A buy iu large quantities and S
q carry the stock, which enables a
ft us to make close prices. You B
& don’t have to welt to have B
S goods ordered. B
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■ Rush Bros. |
\ 819 Central Avenue !
\ Phone 936 |
STOVES
NEW AND SECONC HAND HEAT.
ERS AND COOKERS. PRICES
RIGHT.
Smith Furniture Co.
210 Central Phone 530
A TIP TO THE WISE .
Old Hats Made Newl
“The Hatterie”
'4* Central Avt. Phone f*t<
On. John Femes
Resident Physician—Office, 626 1-1
,, Central Aye.
Phone: Office, 1941; residence. 861.
ROCK SPRING WATER.
(Sulphate Magnesia.)
A cure for indigestion. Flushes the
kidneys, drives uric acid out of the
system. Best table water. Ask your
doctor about it. 119 CV.ade Street.
Phone 421.
Special Notice
All Kinds of Painting, Pa
per Hanging and Decorating
PHONE 1918
332 MT. IDA ST. J. E. COLLINS
. . F.S3
MRS. L H. FORDHAM, M. D
Suite 319-20
Dugan-Stuart Building
Office Hour, Phone l70l
ORLANDO H. SUMPTER i
Attorney at Law
WIT b; aet.ee in all eourt* exe»P*
I warty P.-ebate and Common Plea*
.... —■
Jas. L. Graham
Attorney at Law.
Office, Rose building, 803% Central at. j!
enue. Practice# In all court*, A il
and federal courts. | |
Phone:—Office, 716; res ,1187.
■ Prompt Ambulance Servloe. I
Telephone 493. j
UMcCA f
UNDERTAKER!
301 Central Avenu*. =
HOT SPRINGS ARKANSAS. 1

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