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' This Is wliv the use of Stuart's Dys--aj o peps la Tablets has become so universal amoiii; those who suffer from any kind ,,.n.;:' of stomach troubles. . Take oneof Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets , t'C after your neNt meal, and if you are given Piv to belchine, sour risings, fermentation, rpf heavv, lumpy feeling in tho stomach, in-iiji in-iiji digestion, dyspepsia, loss of appetite anv other stomach derangement, you wii'i find at once a remarkable improvement. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the most rf wonderful tablets on earth fur any kind (,-:? of stomach trouble. i'.y: Thev enrich the gastric juices, and give the stomach the rest it needs before it ,,;k can asain be healthy and strong. Try one after your next meal, no mat-,;. mat-,;. ir what you eat. You'll rind your appe-'.i- litft return for the meal after and you r j will feel line after eating. ,v Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are for sale C '. at all druggists nt 50c a box. 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Infants' Nainsook Dresses, 75c Infants' Embroidery Dresses, 98c. . , . . , , .i, , ilatie of ailovcr embroiderv. Some with set-in Plain white Finished with narrow and wiae fr011t and finisiea -th sin-le' or double ttouiKVS tuoks. High neck and long or short sleeves. hm- Tucked and pleated. Sizes 2 ami 1 rears. Kxeeption- l broidery flounces. Sizes 6 months and 1 year. aj vaue ' 9 Infants' Flannelette Petticoats, 50c Infants Pique Coats, $1.50 1 Popular Gertrude style with crocheted scroll work A new spring line just received. Made in onpo I around neck, sleeves and bottom. Plain white. "Well effect. Have embroidered collar and eufl's. Medalliou I made garments at less cost than mother can make insets. iSizes 6 months to 2 years. them. (Infants' Wear Department Third floor) (Economy Basement) E. H. Harriman Memorial Gold Medal I I New York Central R. R. j Wins Harriman Medal Awarded by the American Museum of Safety IE I Among the safety points scored by the I New York Central are block signals, improved roadbed, steel equipment, modern safety devices, a safety bureau, the elimination of curves and grade ! crossings, high standard of efficiency of I employees, improved ventilation, clean- !j ing and disinfecting. Prof. Frederick R. Hutton, of Columbia University if and one of the trustees of the Museum of Safety, stated that the record of the New York Central had been E remarkable m that not one passenger had been j killed in a train accident on the road in four fj years, and that during this time the number of pas fl 15 tengers actually carried on its trains equalled ( IE twice the population of the United States. Frank Knox, President, J. C. Lynch, Vice President. W. F. Earls, Cashier. E. A. Culbertson, Assistant Cashier. George Q. Knox, A.C. Dewttt Knox, A.C The National Bank of the Republic United States Depository. 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