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Show When the appetite is normal Tl? H a"d you are able to eat with- 'BBBM out distres3; DUt hw quickly H hB' when T! yu So "down to defeat" - BQfn a jQ lnnQr man" becomes weak. Play riB- tie at the first sigB of trouble yu bet H . STAHBITT ERS 1 Wl11 help you continue to be a "winner." H jB' t JM MOTHER! IS CHILD'S I STOMACH SOUR, SICK? If cross, feverish, constipated, give "California Syrup of Figs." Don't scold 3-our fretful, peevish child. See if tonjnic is coated; this is a sure sign its little stomach, liver and bowels arc clogged with sour waste. when listless, pale, feverish, full of cold, breath bad, throat sore, doesn't cat, sleep or act naturally, has stomachache, stom-achache, indipestion, diarrhoea, clve a tcaspoouful of "California Syrup qf Fics," and in a fow hours all" the faul waste, the sour bile and fermenting food passes out of the bowels, and you have a well and plavful child again. Children love this harmless "fruit laxative," lax-ative," and mothers can rest easv after aft-er giving it, because it novor fails to make their little "insides" clean and sweet. Keep it handy, Mother! A little given today saves a sick child tomorrow, to-morrow, but get the genuine. Ask your druggist for a 50-ccnt bottle of ''California ''Cal-ifornia Syrup of Figs," which has directions di-rections for babies, children of all ages and for grownups plainh' on the bottle. Tlcmember, there arc" counterfeits counter-feits sold here, so surely look and see that yours Is made by the "California "Califor-nia Fig Syrup Company.' Hand back with contempt any other fig syrup. (AJvertlsoraent.) I j! The way the Basement Store is growingthe way the ill standard of values is being raised is town talk for back ll of it all is the verv lowest Prices. j& j!l iSL BasementStore Z T , lib '' X Q ' pi Basement Store Blankets Xf W ouits, i nurs- This is our first sale of blankets in the A m IPplk day, KridaV Basement Store, but it will be-long remembered, Xf jM uWk lraPll& i n i for tllc va,ues are thc 1esl ut havc ever been W WllSmk and Saturday ofedb&lii"h' M ? HSMriBSjBsf. -Pliiri "Rinii-ofo Crib or Cart Blan- VT M ifrfh f&fflS&fliMmmik -lnf) Tlnth ?ui't; in mvv .Blankets, tine kots in tl cot- in IMM SIMS fMM.WaitiSe&i Ie5bB? luu oin suits in navy wool flnishcd. in aU C00rs piaM j,i fancv dijs. 4 l-M "HP "iWWtfflSSIfSiS fHBRMf blue and black seree; also pretty combination size 64i those were 50c cacb; now RlIM llH X JmmfMW-- hands W and brown T6 Price was5 a pair- f M 8 mRflU mixtures-smart tailored styles. r0dCed ' ,M Pil?? , A H IViln wMwMimW' - . r- t t -i i t-xi Th,s assortment will please VW XC iflRltef Regular $15.00 and $16.50 val- feolld Color Blankets .von both iu quality and JUlj; t!B Jt ilf iii! ues for $10.00. in gra.v, tan and . -bite, with Jr," )f ! Jrflfo RrOTiW fancy borders; hoavy, fleecy, lflh i'liH 1Up liwi'l'J One-piece Dresses, smartly -ooi finish. Formerly sold Flannelettes Beau- tjUs tofc3fflVll tailored in black, navy and brown for $2.25 a pair; reduced to tiful printincn in fipuros, AY lH WtrTw llr perfect fitting. The season's smart- $1.60. stripes and border offects. 9 lH Ufh Iw;;$&.ri cst stJloB iQ all si7.es. Regular Fine, heavy qualities that TH fflUS W&ijprf&& $10.00 values for $5.00. t1 ;j ot a tdi i j. sell elsowherc for loe a yard, Vitk Wfcw9m -r o n Plaid Sheet Blankets, here for lie a vard. flf JM V B4lfl Rain-prOOf Coats in tan, nnc, weighty quality and Qhpnfc Vjnp lipnvv jT A 1M'M olive Tand navy bluo, priced specially large size; come in alf colors tT i nea V, ; U(h atS6 95 an combinations and were closely woven, pure white. (fillB ' priced at $2.00; reduced to seamless sheets, size 81x308 lm P WmW$l Novelty Cloth Coats, all 51.35 .a pair. . ches. were osc each; now fum ! ? Slf "wool goods new fall styles, regular rM , , . . ' Mm vl&i $12,00 valuc& for $G'05 Sheet Blankets in Pillow Cases Same yj irl5 h&Gi3itt0? m -i . i t o x tan, gray and white, a fine. fine quality as the above INIH IVJJjP lailored .Linen blUtS, 10 soft, fleecy blanket. Sold for sheets; Bize 45i36 inches. RUflf s ' Vy close at $1.95 regular $7.00 and Sac a pair; now reduced to Were 19c each; reduced to ? W $8.00 values. 69c, 16c each. .basement otore Lrloves are just a undbrpricbd merchandise square jft little under our regular up -stairs Bulgarian cTnfers and Scarfs A I Standard SeCtlOn. Bulgarian Centers and Scarfs, handmade, embroiaerod in red jCC and blue. Centers. 20, 22, 27, 30 Inches; squares, 36 Mm 12 button length, COtton gloves, 35c Value for 19c inches: acarfs, 18i36 inches. Banging in .prices from S9c to Ufih. HlTH . t t $1.89 tomorrow yon can have your choice tor 79c. fil Mj r Chamoisette and lisle Two-clasp short cotton JJ, jo 16-button length gloves, 75c gloves, 20c value for I2V2C. . jflHh value for 39c. JfTlfe W Silk, 16-button length ur2L,'U! Basement Store Fall Millinery W ! gloves, 75c value for 49c. leather palm, jersey wnst, 19c. J f 1 Two-clasp, short silk Men's and hoys' canvas newer than ever before--newest fall j?k jUm gloves, 45c value for 25e. gloves, 5c and 10c a pair. StyleS p Basement Store Specials in Muslin This section is showing many handsome j?h fH TTnrWwMr'Qlcn cfrnn o- CnrQft ifPm effecfcs for fal1' The (lualities nre so good the prices MJfp AT UnaerWear,aiSO a Strong OrSet Item so reasonable, that inspection will almost compel pur- j .H Lawai and challie dress- 'Princess slips of good chase- The hats are not cheap in appearance. They jk H RlfD in sacques in a good assort- quality muslin, neatly trimmed are snappy, stylish. ITf B f yfe nient ot colors; also a fow with lace and embroidery. r 1 sfl )f long lawn kimonos, $1.25 val- Regular 98c values for 65c. Untlimmed Hats? $1.95 to $4.95. jv ucs for 48c. 7 r ' M Combination suits, pret- oTot'L f Vntf Satin- Ve,vet alld Plusl1 sh, $2-25 W) i tily trimmed with lace and sets makes it possible to sell " 5 I rift btlccT Goto 9scXl rTSttsi Trimmings-wings, fancy aigrettes and flowers; jA mm for 65c. and long hip oflfectB. also an elcgaut vanetj' of ostrich bands, high standing effects ltll$ flMy - ... and shaded French plumes ranging in price from 65c to $1.95. vv' j Basement Store Knit Underwear jiL j H 50c Garments for 15c Basement Store Silk Offerings H 25c Garments for 8c The Silk Section has been dven more than ordi- il'H W Entire stock included in this general clean-up of Jfi! IXIS. rVofn KVerf and0thbeespriceS W x all light-weight underwear. These two special prices alone make -11 6ave you money. j a trip downstairs worth while. ?k ' ssl JralR ' Our customers are oti'y now beginning to appreciate tNlR j yyp Boys' Stockings good ones BasementStore the excellent values and the very reasonable prices. JHjP l The "Big Stick' ' brand best for school wear. t WylR Havo doublo too and heel. Same quality sells olsewherc for 15c. fuly v5 OhildreTCton and red hose, linen heel and toe, Tldtn Messaltties and FcMCV Stlks : H Jffife & v e or DC 18-inch Fancy Silks in stripes and Jacquard de- Wife YftW 1AJjUU1L JTUWJJJlJXtO. sign5 o staplo colorSi is-inch plain messalines in a coraploto as- WP I f All 15c and 25c talcum foilot powders in the Basement. Store sortroent oi light aud dark shades, 50c and 65c mines for 39c. VS j yo reduced to 5c. - P ! .H Every Home Should Have a Stlk Poplins V I O Piano When $6.00 Will Put It 35 inches wide, a heavy durable fabric, with a MUl I H 'V-'i' TU r'c uansome luster. Very desirablo for dresses and. three-piece H i S X Iiere. suits. Light and dark shades for evening and Btreot woar. Ex- ) ! i ? tra special, 85c yard. ' I'BBa W6 The piano has ceased to" be a luxury and has Wjg : 'B become a household necessity. Everybody, especially tho C "Bsl X WaSiJum?' ""v,'D,age ot a m'u' a' Black Messaltne A, ftlm The piano wo o"ffor is a high-grade, well-built 35-iueh Black Messaline with satin finish, rich P H Mb al.' let Md(iHTcrTpiaM tS'voShoinc?' "M"""10' 35 inches wide-good, heavy weight-rich lus- fflM UP I ' ! I trous finish, $1.25 grade for 85c. W 'H $$$$$$$$$ Don't Let Baby Suffer With Eczema and Skin Eruptions. Babies need a perfect skin covering. Skin oruptious cause them not only intense in-tense suffcrinc, but hinder their growth. Dr. Ilobson 's Eczoma Ointment Oint-ment can be relied on for relief and permanent cure of suffering babies whoso skin eruptions have made their life miserable. "Our baby was afflicted af-flicted with breaking out of tho skin all over the face and scalp. Doctors and skin specialists failed to help. We tried Dr. ITobspn's Eczema Ointment and were overjoyed to see baby completely com-pletely curod before one bos was used' writes Mrs. Strubler, Dubuque, Du-buque, la. All druggists, or by mail, 50c. Pfciffer Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo.; Philadelphia. Pa. Schramm-Johnson. Schramm-Johnson. DniRs, "The Never-Substitu-tors," Five o) Good Stores. CA4TrttniaaL) , Diarrhoea Quickly Cured. "1 was taken with diarrhoea and Mr. Yorks, tho morchant hero, per-fluadod per-fluadod me to try a bottlo of Chamberlain's Chamber-lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. ,After taking one doao of it I was cured. It also curod others that I gave it to," writes M. E. Gcbhart, Oriole, Pa. That is not at all unusual. An ordinary attack of diarrhoea can almost invariably be cured by one or two doses of this remedy. .For sale by all dealers. 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