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Show Dti-Wass mm i sj a 5 Dear to the Heads of the Women, 2 DR.T. FELIX GOURAUD'S I 18? Omental Cream! ! jrrJIv. OR MAGICAL BEAUTIFIER 1 I p'Sv An Indispensable and Necessary I I Article for Particular Women I rS$ who Desire to Retain a I I (JWi Youthful appearance, I I HiP1 yii&DZZQ Every woman owen It to herself nnd i i?t3 Jsrfv?i?,Jkw 1 loved oiub to retain the- cliarrn of youth '?vJty ftrMl Tl 4- naturo has bcstoweU upon her. For over I S?i LSkP - '' 2 '"ilf a owilury this nrtlcle has boon use.1 I , f A'Ai wJuinw rfi "i t.y netrc, filnRem and women f f HSfo T&1l:rlreIISI5,' I fanhlon. Jt render thr. skin like the I aft"1 cT t.-Ti r .t? softness of velvet leaving It clrnr and 1 6 "ill wrrUriKMMIfXi ,,tnry white und Is highly .rxlral.lo wh"n J 5kT ""glJ'V7; F prepnrlrn; for rinlly or evmlnsr uttlre. Ah f 'iSstS tWrcRET.Momo'a. -fTE It lsv liquid nnd nnn-grejiKy preparation, v 0 -?-;v5( II 'VrSTrtM M It remain unnctlcoil When attending i 1 3aA5jfiMjal f lftncen. ball or other entertainments. It 1 37 Oil' .kau.rT- ncwYom. i prevrnts n pT-ay nprrf'aranre of th com- I a t-'.-fy '"c '' a V yfKm caused by tho fikln becoming 1 VS. xi rvr:ir3.-53x, A heated. , , I I 7--i.7trur' f2225 Gouraud's Oriental Cream euros ekln W 1 QSciy nls(.-n.eii and relieve Sunburn. Kemovcs I C1 y. . y Tan, rimpl.-s Blackheads. Moth FAtetir-.M, 1 Itaph, Freckles and VulKar RodneoR. Yellow ond Muddy ckln. riving n delicately clear and renneJ complexion J which every womtin clulro C No. 10 For nolo by Druggist and Fancy Coods Dealers. HE POTTER CAFE Will on Sunday Serve th Following TABLE D'HOTE DINNER. From 3 p. m., to 9 p. m. MENU. Celery Hearts Ripe Olive Mock Turtle Chicken Broth Mountain Trout Saratoga Chips Lettuce and Tomnto Salad Choice of Roast I'Uh Goose. Apple Sauce Prime Ribs of Eastern Beef Fried Spring Chicken Parsnips In Cream Mashed Potatoes English Plum Pudding, Hard and Brandy Sauce. Hot Mince Pie Apple or Pumpkin Flt Cheese and Wafers Demi Tasse $1 00 Per Plate. Polly of the Circus tonight to-night at the Orpheura. c The Adventures OF HERCULES ADVENTURE NO. 6. FINDING THE GOLDEN APPLES AP-PLES OF THE HESPER-IDES. HESPER-IDES. The most difficult labor of all was getting the golden apples ap-ples of tho Ilesperidds, for ilereules didnot lmow where to find them. Theso iverc the apples 'which Juno had received re-ceived at her -wedding from tho Goddess of the Earth, and which she hail entrusted to tho keeping of the daughters of Hesperus, assisted by a watchful watch-ful dragou. After various ad-venturcs, ad-venturcs, Hercules arrived at Mount Atlas in Africa. Atlas wo one of tho Titana who had warred against tho gods, and after they were subdued, Atlas was condemned to bear on his shoulders the -weight of the lienvens. He was tho father of the ncsperides. and Hercules thought ho might, if any one could, find tho apples and bring them to him. But how to send Atlas away from his post, or bear up tho heavens while lie was gone? Hercules took tlie burden upon his own shoulders, shoul-ders, and sent Atlas to seek the apples. He returned with them, and though somewhat, reluctantly, reluct-antly, took his burden upon his shoulders again, and let Hercules return with tho apples ap-ples to Eurystheus. Milton, in his "Cnnnis." mades the Hespcrides tho daughters of Hesperus and nieces of Atlas: " amidst the gardens fair, Of Hesperus and bis daughters three, That alng about the golden troo." The poeta, led by the analogy of the lovely appearance of the western sky at sunset, viewed the west as a region of brightness bright-ness and glory, llenco they placed it in tho Isles of the lUest, tho ruddy Isle Eurythed, uti which tho bright oxen of f!eryon were pastured, and the Isle of Hespcrides. The apples are supposed by somo to W the oranges of Spaiu, of which the Greeks had heard some obscure .accounts. Next Wednesday evening and Thurbday morning will be 1 published the 7th adventure of ' the Great Hercules. Several boys and girls arc waiting anxiously anx-iously for the 9th and last adventure ad-venture to bo published, as they have been cutting these stories out in order that they might wear a pair of Hercules Shoes free. The first I iov or Kirl who brings the complete set of these stories to our shoe store first pets the shoes. Ke-raeraber. Ke-raeraber. only 3 stories 1 ft the 7th will bo published Wed-nesilav Wed-nesilav and Thursday, ihe Slh Saturday an.l Sundav, and the ! fJth on Dec. 11. I SHOE STORE Sunny Monday laundry-soap laundry-soap contains marvelous dirt-starting dirt-starting qualities not found in any other soap. It makes the dirt fly before it, and saves time, rubbing, clothes and backs. Sunny Monday can be ; used in any kind of water hard, soft, cold, luke warm, hot or boiling and the results re-sults arealways the same. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY CHICAGO Beware of Ointments for Catarrh thut contain Mercury, as mercury will aurrly destroy the cense of mcll and completely derange the whole iyteni vhen entering it through tbo mucou.i surface!. Such articles fhoull never be used except uii ; prescriptions from reputable phynieianii, at the dauiniji- tbey will do'i ten-foM to the Ri-od you can poisibly derive from them. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. ). Cheney & Co., Toledo, U., contain no mercury, ond is taken internally, acting directly upn the bleed and muco a surface of the stein. In huyirur HaU's Catarrh Cure he sure you (ret the frenuine. It is taken interuallv and is made in Toledo, Om fcy h. .1. Cncncy A; Co. Testimonials free. taTSold hy Irut;nt. price TJ-c per b?.Uc Hall's Family 1'illj arc tbe best. BETTER TGcnSFfiOTQ. Ppanklne; dncj not cum children of bedwottlng. There- Is a constitutional cnuso for this trouhle lira, jj Sum-inern. Sum-inern. Vox W, Notro Dame. Ynj wm rend free to any mother her urCA.sfui horn- trcatmont. with full Instructions Instruc-tions fk-n.l no tnonoy, hut write her today If yonr rhIMren trouble you in this way. Don't Mame th rhlla th ehanren are It can't htlp u Th," treatment nlso cures adult und VeVl people trouhled with Urloe dirriculLI... by day or alfht wumca |