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Show Grateful Mothers Tell Experiences Mrs. T. Neureuer, Eau Claire, Wis., writes: "Foley's Honey and Tar Compound Com-pound cured my boy of a very severe attack of croup after other remedies had failed. Our milkman cured his children of -whooping cough. I recommend It to every one, as we know from our own experience that it is a wonderful remedy for coughs, colds, croup, and whooping cough." Mrs. D. Gilkeson, Youngs town, O., writes: "My little girl had a severo cold and conghed almost continuously. continuous-ly. I tried lots o cough remedies, but she didn't get any better. My sister recommended Foley's Honey and Tar Compound to me. The first dose I gave her relieved the inflammation In her throat, ond after using- one bottle the cough left her." This sterling old remedy has been In use for ypars and is just as effi- cient for adults as for children. It gives relief for irritated and tickling throat, tight and sore chest, grlppd j ecd bronchial coughs. j ScJirannn-Juiiiisuii. uiups, "The Never- . Subatttutors.' Ajvo uJ Good Stores. (Adv.) f ggXMe Buu For Cash eSeil ForCasVt : fS EXTEA SPECIAL! p F "3t V ljaMP BUNGALOW APRONS Silk Plush Coat,, 12 only; beaver Vfflff 1 lf II f 1 Regular 75, kind. a g Vlj !&ftnnn llTOWiyWi B 49c iff p Entire ; Stock of Ready Wear, Juvenile , p II Goods and Millinery m I Begins Tomorrow, Tuesday, Noon 12 oTiock (i M (Store Will Not Be Open Until 12 o'CIock) M I 7. DRESSES SUITS . I ' ur euthc stock of beautiful dresses iu velvets, Sensational suit sale Tuesday noon, 12 o'clock. all) I I mr ' i charmeuse, crepe de chines, chiffons, georgettes, M Last suit sale five davs before inventorv. "Won- Tm j lQ& 3 messalines, combinations hi silks and .velvets; derful suits at a small price. Our entire stock. $j I Q3X J3L also silk and serge combinations ana all-serge sLr Xt , v , . . . .., , , , rU im dresses up to $75.00, divided into FIVE LOTS: !so resene- Lxact "entory suit stock below. W SU? Lot 1 Up to $25.00 Dresses, pre-inventory sale . .$ 7.50 Eleven $50 and $85 suits for f & 1 fi FA EHE cttt Lot 2 Up to $32.50 Dresses, pre-inventory sale . .$10.00 Fourteen $40 to $47.50 suits for U g g THj 8f Lot 3 Up to $37.50 Dresses, pre-inventory sale ..$15.00 Twenty-seven $35 and $37.50 suits for 1 I UU WJ Hgr Lot 4 Up to $42.50 Dresses, pre-inventory sale . .$18.75 Twenty-three $30 suits for ti JL A zzzmq vUX3 I TO Lot 5 Up to $75.00 Dresses, pre-inventory sale . .$25.00 Four $25 suits for 1 Wj J uCV NO RESERVES. ENTIRE STOCK OF DRESSES GO. ONE HUNDRED AND NINE SUITS. ENURE STOCK. j W 0! COATS . SKIRTS ' jS Wtvr Almost pnth-e stock of coats, consisting of Bo- Every skirt, none reserved, all go. All-wool, yijf V$ M livia cloths, novelties, corded velours and plushes. Ju skirts, all novelty skirts, all silk skirts, all velvet V i Wonderful variety, also one hundred new coats OL skirts up to $35 will be closed out regardless $ $ nA fessf bought expressly for this sale. Up to $50.00 will of cost or value during these five days of the CJ ikA be divided into three lots for quick selling dur- Pre-inventory sale in five ridiculously low prices: j. IjVy ing this money-saving prc-inventorv sale. , . i . j'ly M $15.00 $19.50 and $22.50 $3-95 $5-95 $7.95, (fA X&Jj The whole lot, about 400 coats, in this 3-price sale. 'S3. 95 Si 2.95 1(3 f'n' 0ur entire sfcock of Baffin Seal Coats o qjf fg ' v"v y'j up to $95.00 will be sold at 3 VJil Beautiful wools, beautiful silks, beautiful novelties. . Up 7y From our regular low cash prices. to $35. All go at real bargain prices. e yA fi No. waists Waists ' WfoL M Tuesday noon, 12 o'clock, Boston Store will pull coimted KPlt I J J TuV KanT a waist sale that will surprise and more than pswj t i -d j. a i ('J IS V1 satisfv the greatest bargain hunter. There will w FT DurmS tlus Pre-inventory Sale. i J tO J? be AN IMMENSE bargain table. Nothing but N0- rVTD. cm7IAI, ft I all new, fresh waists, none soiled. Waists consist J? t,A i KA oriiLIAL! j ) of lingeries, tub silks and novelties. Values $1.50, $2, " j j $2.50. Tremendous varieties. One immense table, and Entire stock SOILED WAISTS low and medium priced 1 I at waists will be closed out regardless of value, Th" f(fc) m& priee w tijW i y .cents aq a y The above waist sale ought to crowd the store. jl"C3 ClH jJ VvS 1C& 1 1 y 1 NOTHING sold to employees Tuesday. Jj U INffllPC! jf1T &3&!& POSITIVELY no exchanges or refunds. fJ ' Ji 4 UiLfi kJfillC " " QUANTITIES on some articles limited. NO DELIVERIES on 48c and 85c Waists. Store Opens Tomorrow, Tuesday, Noon, 12 o'CIock, So Do Not Forget and Come Before REASONS: It takes time to arrange for this Boston Store's greatest ever Pre-inventory Sale. Tuesday noon at 12 o'clock. Greatest low price cash price on all juvenile goods for boys and girls. Everything for them at prices away below charge-account sale prices at other stores. Following are a few sweeping bar-gains, bar-gains, cash prices, which give an idea of the general sacrificing prices. GIRLS' WINTER COATS SOYS' VINTER O'COATS BOYS' AND GIELS' HOSE BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS Value3 to $7.00 Splendi, mixtures in new am snap- N'leiKhrl quality of black stnokiuRs. .. . P.v styles. Sizes years to t Q Regular $1.50 Chinchillas, astrakhans, plushes and 10 aQ nr j nc . 20c values XOC Extra well tnilnr,. n rif,,ro, A11 goo, style. years $3.95 and $4.95 BOYS' MACKINAWS $95 yeara GIRLS' SERGE DRESSES Rjch glaid.yn a variety of new mod- BOYS' BLUE SERGE SUITS 8P.dd .mS". T kind of ' $450 BOYS' CORDUROY PANTS dresses that fit ri?ht. genres an.l BOYS' WINTER CAPS Usually Sold at $1.50 All-wool serge, latest Norfolk stv!cs. black and white checks. Sizes 2 to With ear bands ITenw . t w , full cut, lined pants. r s 6 and 6 to J4 ft; T O, K dark dnrable w 3 lJ,ght orJarh Bcst I'ity of cor- Sias 6 to IS years $4.55 years fy.195 Ail sizes .. ... 38C J 8 'years TSC " """" TMarrawirwrPM -ri peciai Millinery r nces ior I iiesday Oaly 1 Or1 -"si1tclad! NEW SHAPES n J I 3 XSyVZ Values up to $1.95 for Of jjr Qg $7.50. onJy QJJ Jf |