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St. Louis Post-Dispatch from St. Louis, Missouri • Page 9

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THURSDAY ST- LOUIS POST tilSPATCH -DECEMBER 3. 1903. "JACQUES," THEIR whip. Ten hours later his horse and buggy were found In the rear of a Franklin avenue livery stable, and only the whip waa gone. 9,062,039 BALES OF COTTOII THIS YEAR INITARIUM PARTY NEWEST SOCIAL FAD GOT ALL BACK BUT HIS WHIP FELL FROM THIRD S', CHEF MISSING SHREWD SHOPPERS Have learned to look for "ready-to-wear" bargains advertised every FRIDAY in the POST-DISPATCH.

TV A Vk.A or to Ee Picked Is the Ills Flesh Is Heir to Represented by Guests at Donaldson Home "all there" when It came to serving up dainty little French dishes he soon gained their confidence. Several days ago Jacques disappeared from the bachelor apartments, when his employers returned from their offices they misled the a la modes and au juaes which they had been enjoying during his stay. They thought nothing further of the disappearance, taking it for granted that Jacques had become tired of his Job and had sought other headquarters When they went to dress to go out to dinner, however, they discovered that Jacques was not the only thing missing from the house. A Prince Albert suit waa gone. So were several overcoats, pairs of trousers, neckties, scarf pins, underwear and some cash.

A description of Jacques has been furnlsTied the police, A. A. TJ. to Control Fair Sports MILWAUKEE, Dec. 3.

The report that the athletic games at the World's Fair In St. Louis would be run under college conference rules was denied this morning by President Liglnger of A. A. U. President Liglnger stated golf and lacrosse would be under their own rules and colleges would be given privilege of having their conference rules, but that all open events would be strictly under the A.

A. T. rules. In fact. A.

A. U. will control all the different meets. NDS SERVED BY "NURSES" Memebers of Bachelor. Coterie Also Mourn the Loss of Swell Clothes and Some Money.

Keeping ''bach" without a French chef Is the predicament In which K. E. Rand and Frank C. Rand of the Roberts, Johnson Rand Shoe Co. and C.

H. McMillan of the Mercantile Club And themselves. The three gentlemen are also lamenting the lofs of numerous articles of wearing apparel. When they decided that they would prefer "baching" to boarding or living in a hotel, they employed a man to do their cooking whom they knew only by the French opera name of Jacques. They had Estimated at 28,104,860 Acres.

WASHINGTON, Dec. S. Preliminary return to the chief of the bureau of statistics of the department of agriculture indi-OAte that the actual grown of cotton In the TTnlted Slates in the year 1903-4 will amount to bales, of an average net weight of 490.8 pounds. The area picked, or to be picked, is estimated at 28.1d4.S0 acres, a reduction of 892,4 acres, or 3.08 per cent from the acreage planted. The total production of lint cotton Is estimated at 4,839.798.267 pounds, an average City Milk Inspector's Horse and Bnggy Found Ten Hours After Having Been Stolen.

P. B. Comer, a milk Inspector, considers himself a lucky man. While Comer was a caller at the city chemist's office. City Chemist Bernays asked for the brief loan of hia horse i.nd buggy.

Comer asbented and went on talking. A few minutes later he heard his horse driven away, and supposed Mr. had taken it. But a moment later Bernays came in and told Comer his rig was not there. Comer got busy at once, reported the matter to the police, and began to reconcile himself to the loss of his horse, buggy and Panl Mendal Taken to Hospit Injured Spine and Sever Bruises.

Paul Mendel of 1513 South Xint fell from a third-floor window in of the Arlington Hotel. 62-1 Morgar shortly after noon Thursday. He received injuries to his spine a and was bruised all over his body. His fall was partly broken by the a small shed, from which his body to the ground. Mendel was standing on a window washing a window, when he dropr sponge.

Inadvertently he turned tf it. lost his balance and fell. He was taken to the City Hospita test Appliances of Sick Room Are Prizes for Those Who Best Depict Ailments. Chicago Physician 111 Here Dr. Thomas Roberts, who has been in St.

Louis five months, is In the observation ward of the City Hospital. Dr. Roberts was fotmerly chief physician of the St. Luke's taken to the hosnltal tinder the influt-nce if cocaine iioisoning. Harvard Alumni to Meet Here At the Sllssouri Athletic Ci'ib the annual meeting of the Associated Harvard Clubs will be held Saturday evening.

All of the local Harvard alumni will be present as well as persons from out-of-town, five from Louisville nine from Milwaukee. 3o frori Chicago. IS from Indianapolis. 14 from Cincinnati and others yet to be heard from. every reason believe that Jacques wasj honest.

As hf was a good cook and wasi r.f 174 nounds Der acre, ine wumuiou production by states in pounds of lint cotton per acre la as follows: irglnla. ISO; North Carolina, 210; South Carodna, 1.8; Georgia. 158; Florida Amoama. 101. Mississippi.

211 luisianu. --o. Arkansas 196; Tennessee. 200; Missouri, U32: Oklahoma. 223; Indian Territory, 231 In addition to the reports of its regular correspondents, the bureau or t.b.usucs has had the benefit of an investigation of the effect of the boll weevil upon the cotton crop of Texas for 19U conducted under the A.rX,t ih chief of the divisloa of ngenuity has been working overtime at ebster Groves.

IJfe in the pretty little burb had become a trifle dull. A blaze had gradually driven out the 1sk air of social events. The people, en the leaders, were getting: a bit etlpid. hen came the "sanitarium party," and iburbanites at the opening of the sa ni tali party is a new one In the world so-al of St. Louis, but it looks like a "go." he treatment administered to the effete uburbanltes at he opening of he sanita-ium brought marvelous effects.

Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Donaldson enter-alned Wednesday night nothing unusual or Webster folks to do.

But the Donaldsons ignored all the commonplace things hey had known. Their invited guests rero "commanded" to appear a the 'Donaldson Sanitarium" and wear some-hlng to represent their "pet ailment." Vhlch command was obeyed. The sanitarium party was an actuality. When the many guests arrived, all evidently in a dangerous condition of ill l.ealth. thy were u.shered into the "office," 1 1 i i 1 tKrfi rfMtt of Vi nrnttv riwrn.

NEW IDEA DRESS PATTERN? Your choice of our entir. stock, comprising the lat 2 CORSETS FOR 55c Assorted lot of F. C. and American Beauty, R. Thompson's, W.

B. and other well-known entomology. The results of this investlga- tion have neen given uuc present report and the details will be published later by the division of entomology. Throcgh the courtesy of the officials of est pattern designs the census officers, the oeparuneni had access to the estimates made by tho census agents as to the amount of cotton remaining unginnert. These estimates were turned over to the department too late brands, that were $2.00, now 5C 5r 6 for 25c, or, each however, to receive run ronsinprni thev were, therefore, not used in making the present estimate.

BISHOP LEONARD NEAR DEATH. Missourian, It Is Feared, they found larishlr decorated with medi- i Former mm utf ygDKi Can't Survive Typhoid Attack SALT LAKE CITT, rtah. Dec 3. Rev. Abiel Leonard, bishop or the Salt Lake diocese of the Protestant Episcopal Church, embracing Nevada, t'tah and western Colorado.

Is critically 111 of typnold fever. He Is not expected to survive the day. He was born and reared In Missouri. STORE FOR RENT! FIXTURES FOR SALE! ENTIRE $500,000 STOCK MUST DE SOLD! WHAT 1 BRINGS, NO OBJECT! THE WHOLE CITY IS FLOCKING HERE! NOTHING LIKE IT EMEO KMfWJM re 4f.j-t rantzz 1 uuvvd ini a wcr-Ax 1 intn oivrrc wr SIZE CAN CARRY, MERCILESSLY SAC The Marconi System. 1.

FICED! SALE GOES ON TILL ALL IS SOLD! READ ON! rvat The public demonstrations oi tne opera rst cine advertisements. The "office" was adorned with a great code of hospital rules, consisting, true to life, of d-o-n-t-s. The dress and manner and explanation of the unfortunate callers aided "the house physician" greatly in his diagnosis of their cases. Spurning the use of any medicine at the first call of his patients, the house physician gave each of them a prescription In rhyme. These prescriptions were read aloud, as the physicians called the numbers, and ail the other patients were bliged to guess "which was what." Delicate refreshments were served by a evy of pretty nurses.

These dainties confuted of chicken broth, wafers, eggnog and iong" take. Lemon drops were In little nbon dishes in all parts of the house. ns and Queer Symbols Rife r. Marshall Warren was suffering from ol.iid. carried a picture of Ijrd Vlcl 2.00 1.50 tion of the Marconi Wireless Telegraph system, which for several days have been given in the Century building, have been 1.25 RIDDONG.

am have been reduced ay follows Silks ELEGANT GOWNS, SUITS AND WRAPS! 2. 1flAMi4aKA ATI CITk. TfVV 1 25c 39c 49c 69c mat was lOe, Imported Fancy Taffeta Ribbon, 4 in, wide, all colors, that -waa 25e, now JC have been 1.50 .2.00 1.00 YOURS FOR ANY PRICE! IMPORTED VELVET SUITS, COATS AND reduced WG.VBIO 29c 35c 48c 59c ArllFAl ailfh'lle'ail only one of a kind of. these former $100.00 garments if you find your size yours at. 49.50 largely attended by those interested in tne subject.

Visitors witnessed the workings of the system In all its details and listened to the lectures delivered while the operations were In progress. The instrument installed are the same as those employed in the coast and transatlantic services and the practical operations were conducted by the chief operator of one of the coast stations. The present plant will remain In operation at the. offices of F. P.

Ward th bankers who are now offering Marconi securities, at least until the large exhibit to be placed Tn the grounds of the World's Fait here is in operation. Mr. Cam Spear of F. P. Ward the' well-known financier, with ofuces In all the principal cities of the t'nited States, stated that the practical success of the Marconi- wtrt- 1 Black Dress Goods have been reduced is follows 50c 75c 1.00 1.50 2.00 I9c 29c 38c 49c 67c 300 dozen Assorted Turnovers, that were 25e, now 5c Lace Collan, beautiful designs, that were $1.50, now TAILOR-MADE SUIT, silk lined throughout; while these former 50c garments Jaat, yours for TAILOR-MADE SUITS that were $35.00, now 60c 85c 1.00 1.25 1.50 have been reduced as follows COLORED DRESS GOODS ntieroy, b.arlng the Inscription.

"Lord ived to be 90 years old and died." s. Warren was the victim of smallpcx. carried a small pin box, containing black pins. Win impediment of speech it tie devils In a boat, bearing the let-e. LADIES9 GLOVES.

22c 33c 39c 49c 58c 25.00 .19.95 9.95 300 doz. Mocha Kid Mittens, for 25c cuffs, positively $1 kind, now cs system, la now a matter of internation TAILOR-MADE SUITS that were $20.00, now have been reduced as follows Table Linens 2.00 88c C'onard, measles Letter on an LADIES HANDKERCHIEFS. Pure Linen Fine Sheer Hemstitched KERSEY, VELVET AND ZIBELINE 50c JSc L00 L50 25c 33c 45c 69c 25c 50c 75c 1.00 10c 19c 25c 35c INE TAI- 19.95 LOKED COATS, every style and shade represented, satin lined throughout, yours at Handkerchiefs, positively 75c values, now 25 have been reduced as fo lows 1.50 49c Laces and Embroideries COVERT, TWEED AND BROADCLOTH COATS WEAR. tailored, with military effects, fitted or loose back; these were $30; now 14.95 Barrow Coats, white outing flannel, 50c kind, now .19 TMRTLSB5G PmCES cm.ian xnr.ij.u Aau CHEVIOT Ap COATS, fitted or box back, or military 1 stylo, these $10 eoata while they last. Hi UU ENGLISH MELTON AND CHEVIOT Afghans, former price $5.00, now dd.

KJ Hand-Made Dresses, Slips, Skirts, at any price. IN THE BASEMENT! Conard, cancer A tomato, can with rd "sir." Dowler, bone felon A bone on a Donaldson, cholera A child's sailor with letter Courtney Moffett, bronchitis A fn kite. MA. vlvester Annan, musical heart aree. hear ornamented with a Miss Ruth -Early, scarlet fever Face ainted red.

Miss Alice EaWy. rosiolo Two pink roses nstened with letter Mrs. Rich Ghlstflhi i 'fluenza Salts bot-les and many handkerchiefs. Mr. Coen.

Picture of a horse. Mrs. Coen. jaundhce "Jno." over dice. Mr.

Ghiselln, yellow Jaundice A yellow ribbon bow over a jiair of dice. Mr. H. Salveter. pdnk eye A large pink eye fastened on sleeve.

Mrs. Horace Beck, scarlet fever Fever written across dress i in scarlet letters. Mrs. Boyle, smallpo Red flags scattered over dress. Mrs.

Barrett of Chlcagro, pneumonia A picture of the new moon bearing the letters "la," 'i Mrs: Anderson, consumption A bottle of cod-liver oil and big spoon. Prize Is Hot Water Bottle. Kleeeed Blankets, that colors, that xiuiiLiiMK, COVERT AND MONTAGNAC COATS, fitted or box back, eollarless, ft A military and corset effects, satin lined throughout; these $20 coats, now that UNDERWEAR. Calicoes, all sold at 7Hc, now MUSLIN al Knowledge. As rapidly as the instruments can be turned out, the steamships of the transatlantic lines are being equipped with the service.

The Marconi company has established adequate shore stations and even now the service has extended beyond commercial and persona! communication, for there Is now published on several liners a daily newspaper giving the important news from both sides for the information of- their passengers. Mr. Spear also said that. Mr. Thomas A.

Edison, who Is one of the consulting engineers of the company, has long proclaimed the correctness of the scientific principles upon which the invention is based and its adaptability to practica' commercial uses. Mr. Edison predicts th probability of Increasing the transmitting capacity at any distance to 500 words per minute by, the introduction of etherla' waves on the same principle as they are row utilized in conjunction with the ordinary electric telegraph. The possibilities of the Marconi system appear to be practically unlimited, and it is possible that it may In time supplant the cab.e, whose transmitting capacity Is only about one-half, and whose cost of rnnlntalnanee and operation, according; to Mr. Pears' figures, is enormous The British Marconi which was or WaimeT PHr t0 the America oltion mSt fiourlshlns con- Mr.

Spears says he is confident that the value of the Marconi securities will SventV, ally exceed that of any of the enternH" of thie country that have ro4 to the na tional and international impoVae anA whose investors are represented by Individ uals abroad as well as here A liberal RCrinllon ih liberal sub- 39c sold at 11.00 pair, now 32c 5c Gowns with j-oke of embroid- 100 dozen Lonndnle Carobrte. sold at 12c. now Apron filngham sold for 7c, now SIBERIAN SQUIRREL, yard that ery inserting, tucks and ruffles, former price up to $1.00, now 5 Madras Shirtings, wide, that sold at 12Hc, now California Blanket that sold at J6.00 OC pair, now tiOJ Bleached Mnalln, that sold at 8 l-3c Ql vard, now U2U Bed Sheets, full sites, that sold at 50c, BEAVER, li.95 5.95 Skirts. Chemise. Gowns, Corset Covers "iftKita ahd MOLESKIN SCARFS they were $30.

now MARTEN AND FOX SCARFS that were $10, now Hnt'k Towels, 18x36, that sold at now 39c and Drawers, former price 75c, now Turkish Bath Towels, ex All Imported French Hand-Made Uas derwear at any price. LACE CIRTAIXS that were -50. $2-0 0 IS. 00 and $4.00 pair, cut down to 05c, $1.30, fl.7. pair.

2000 yards Floor Oilcloth, best quality. tra heavy, that Ql sold at 15c, now 03 TRIMMED HATS. OVER 500 EXQUISITE SILK VELVET HATS per yard Mr. E. F.

Palmer. broken neck; buttle LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MOfC. GREA JEWELR NE WS. Buckle Sets, that sold for 25c, now Jj Rhinestone Brooch Pin, in various styles. hiiu tnijinni ew York patterns that were $10.00 and now WINDOW SHADES Illsck nnd fancy llsles, some lace effects, douhle with a broken neck tried around his neck.

Mr. Frederick Stoddard, typhoid fever; the word "fever" on his necktie. Mrs. Stoddard, yellow fever; a yellow card with "temperature 104" written on It. Mr.

Martin Voorhees. bunion; a largo onion and a letter "to." that sold for 25e and. 39c, now 10c Holes, that were 25c, now 3.00 I 1 we or this pany has already been made at offices here. tN BASEMKMT. 10 TABLES FULL OF UNTRIMMED HATS Worth up to until sold, 5c and BOc Window Shades, now 75e indow Shades, now I.ndles heavy flceer-llned lined Musical Albums, that sold for $5.00, now $2.98 itinck Hose, ribbed tops; tops: Mrs.

Walter Alley, "kernels;" a string iney were 3c; now Ladies' Silk Elastic Garters, MEM'S UNDERWEAR. HOSIERY, mrc.A one- third REGULAR PRICE. Choice of any linen collar in the house, worth from 15c to 25c, Cm Friday ilU Men's Flannelette Mttht Shirts, they were $1.00. now tjL Men's Shaker Wool Socks, they were 0n 15c. now Oo BOYS' SOc GOLF CAPS NOW 21c.

that sold for 75c, now. Patent Leather Belts, that sold for 25c, now 10c CARPETS AND RUGS The, local manager of F. P. Ward, rv. is Mr.

J. Parvin, whose Special I fhnes for the place was recognized by 8 tion over a host of applicants Mr pit vln was formerly connected with the Mercantile Trusr representing that great financial Institution in the roadmaklng an, banking conventions. Mr. Parvin has president Of the Office Men Club for three years and has a large acquaintance in the city and country. He combines energy and capacity- with tact en- LADIES9 $3 SHOES now $1.49 MEM'S $3.50 SHOES, $1.98 Ingrain llooin Rnajs, 9x9 2.95 feet, that wera 6.60; now f.ndies' Slippers with buckle and or corn worn as necmace.

Mr. T. C. Young, cold; a thermometer registering Id below. Mrs.

Sylvester Annan, bronchitis; carried two brown kittens. Mr. Dowler. cholera; on a circle The prizes were In keeping with the sani-rlum sentiment. Mrs.

Sylvester Anna, the winner of first honors, was awarded ct water bottle. Mrs. Walter Alley i an atomizer and Mr. Voorhees a glass. Thout the evening mineral water ed to the patients, ses were: Mesdames Will Walker, Edmunds, J.

B. Raboteau, J. C. Donaldson and H. C.

Sal- NOTIONS. 100-Yard Richardson Spool Silk, in white, black and colors, that sold for 10c, now OC strap. French heels, IQn Bid BARGAINS IN MUSIC. Two-Sleps Honey Girl, Soko. Dixie Oirl.

Arrival of the Geeks. Checkers, reaceful Henry. Jolly General. Waltnes Hearts Courageous. Under the Rose, Neome.

Lazarre. Sours Mona. Bedelia, Under a Panama Somebody's Somebody, Tonight. Lips 1 were $1.50. now.

Insrraln Room Rues, 9x12 feet, that were QC $8.50, now UiJJ Brnssrls Room SH I J(j and Strap 49c l.ndlew Low Shoes -Uppers were $1.50 Brush Skirt Binding, in all colors, that Girls Tam O'Shanters, camel's hair, they )Of were 50c; Z0l Ladles' High and Low Shora. were $1.50, now QQ Ladles Rubbers, were 35c, now DC Ladles' II Itch and Low oea. patent leather and vicl kid. with high Cuban ana French heels, in lace and button, were IQ $5.00, now Oil 9 .12 feet, that were I I Ell $22. now, sold for 10c a yard, now 5c 65c now Ladies Shoes with Cuban French Heels, viol kid and ent leather, were $3.50, now D0 YOU KNOW All the merchants advertise "ready-to-wear" Bargains.

In the Post-Dls-patclj every FrldaF? Boys' Soft Hats, were $1.25, Men's and Boys Kersey Caps, now. and pat- 1.98 Fish-Eye Pearl Buttons, that Wilton Velvet Room Run 91x12 feet, that 7Cn were $40. now 19c sold for 25c a dozen, 1 2D2 naerme SEW THIS HAIR. DEKTISTS. 3TZ CHICAGO'S WAR ON ROBBERS All of Floater Class Will Be Arrested THE UNION DENTISTS liy rrllalile.

arrurate drotlata. rb are Hrt is ur ayatna cf palulrsa orottatry. Dos't throw loar anonry away sa tba ao-rallcd beat drstl.u BEAUTIFUL arbes yon ran hmr. it dona by oa tor ta I1 QUICK MEAL STEEL RANGES niHCEN STOVE CO aa.trrUi. I'asltlly no atoaasts.

ruti rr or mm t.o. PATRONIZE THE Um05. MountmnMey Mineral Water Just received another carload of this water and we are now prepared to make prompt de gasSMBsMsvIl FLOWERS Ara easily raised from the Bl LHS To Bloom Indoors This Winter Calla I.lly, each lOe Star of Bethlehem, each lOe rarrat each Be To Bloom in Your Yard Next Spring: Tulips, sl colors, doz I r.f Japan Lily, 3 Tin. each 1.1c Hyacinths, all c-olors, doses 5Uc and Everyone Who Doesn't Work Must Leave CHICAGO. Dec.

3. Emergency orders de-signed to rid Chicago of highwaymen were sent out laet night by Chief of Police O'Neil. The four police liwpeotors were Instructed to arrest all members of what is knerwr? as the "'floater'' class. Another precaution was the formation of Squads of policemen who were taken from their regular beats and put to patrolling the residence 1st riots in the capacity of night watchmen. it.wlil be work or yet out of Chicago for every suspect arrested.

To assist in the general movement a corps of picked men made up of the surest shots and the most active members of the force, will assigned to the work of check' ng crime. Sew Service to Cape Girardeau And Southeast Missouri points. Leave St. Louts 8.36 a. arrive Oape Girardeau 3:30 p.

m. Cotton Belt Route, 909 Olive stret and Union Station. Mm Hill THE CRESCENT HOTEL AT KIIIEKA SPUIXiS AKK. Ih own all the year mood. Very Uxrr rutin In effivt.

rrvrvi wj i Prices UnUl Dec. li. NOW- Free Clinic and Kon of Teth Best Bet of Gold Crnsrna Oo.m W4 IS THE TIME TO PL A XT THEM. CALL OR WRITE Tor catalog of hundreds of other FALL IIILFIS. o.

liveries. IN BOTTLES Rndresrork Flatinoai rilllnc AU arark dnss ay trradaata deatlata. Brine this ad arlth ys- asre 70s era la rk Rebate for of empties. $2.50 $0.50 9.00 .00 4.50 1.00 THE Al Tl'MX SEASON At the top of tba Uurki ta tb a. Uirlitfiil all the year.

City Ticket Offiea. Cor. Its at4 01'ts Sta. 18 quarts in case 50 (Tiinrts in case 12 half-gallons in case. tight place.

VthTM HTlACTtO WITHOUT SAIlf by ess or VITALIZED All iw hi. aWnTlata sreat ef New lick Clt MAKE YOUR HENS LAY. Our "Rost's V.mm Producer" supplies Just what Nature lacks at this time of year. Only costs 2c a month per hen to feed lt Never falls. Oae poasi 3Se See our complete lln of CHICKEN SI PPjLICS.

DENTISTS. IN SEALED CONTAINERS' emptr nn. $2.75 $0.50 5 Prtn" 5.25 1.00 NEW YORK DENTAL ROOMS. LEADIICG DEHTISTS. ek eaake their ova VltallaMl Alt asd Caa.

Ak enlately vamleaa asd valalma. Vllntlaed Olves. XS. Teh T.ttnr-i rreo IW sn That Vos Ar Is the k'rrit Ptars. briny this Ad asd Ire told en'nr irae.

WO Alt DOKI OK ZAJT ATKEKTtL Wark vaarasteed fnr Ik years. Tha eldeet and aaaet rettahW nllee la the UNION DENTAL COLLEGE CI UU t-. 84 llaar. Ilwa II I s. daya.

a a. csr. 7ih tad 1H sta. jil pa lions DUKE OF MANCHESTER ILL Helen Zimmerman's Husband Is Suf- fering From Diabetes I)NDON. Dee.

The Duke of Manchester, who wedded Miss Zimmerman of Cincinnati, it reported to be serlour.ly 111 at his Irish resldenoe. Tangeragee Castle. He is bellevd to be suffering from diabetes. $15 to Texas Dec. 8, Rnuid trip.

stopover. yU Cotton Belt RotJte, Ollv and Union Station. MI83 LUOILE OAVI8. 680 E. 66th Ohioago.

Dandertne produces and maintain for the caln a cute of health and activity dot th normal. Iti applications are healing, coollnt. nd Tery InTiptoratlnatoboth the hair and fealn, ji shows relt from the Tery first application. It is so effieaclous that a sample bottle will, to man; cases, be sufficient to prove Its rare sue-clfic lrtue. 25c, 50o.

and $1.00 per bottle. ROtTXTON Mountain Valley Springs Co. 304 North Fourth Street St. Louis Seed Co. Formerly Plant's Seed Stoe 615 N.

tth feiil Nortawsat roraar Uraadway sad Oilva. Estraar. Sow Olira at. lrxaat asd Mat drn'si Miss. 11 la ttM city We r.uiaj -nt eslUfxl la -r BOSTON STPAM DENTAL Rn Telephone-Main 2291-A 384.

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