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Show I SPECIALS At the HUDSON BAY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT ICO ELEGANT PATTERN HATS from Gage, Fisk, Phipps and many other popular pop-ular tailored-hat ,houses. Prices up to $20.00. Special for Today and Saturday at i 50 HATS, ELEGANT MATERIALS, AT HUDSON BAY MILLINERY DEPARTMENT 2oS South Main. , Mrs. Ella Stickney Becker. I? um in aire sale Iarurdjiy morning. Dee.. 0 nt St n ilook nt 'Whitiioy ball, comer of A .Ml.l .Se;'on.l p.-. en lie lAd 2:1 l&cmu;. ) ? I For Croup--Mothers Always Keep this Handy The flay of the Croup a cure 1b ovei for thoeo paronts who wisely kep Foley's Honey and Tar Compound la the home ready for istaat use. W. C. Allen, Boseley, Mo., writes: "I have raised a fa.mily of four children, and have used Foley's Honey anil Tar Compound with all of them. I find It the best croup and cough medicine I have ever used and I have used it for eight or ten years, and can recommend It for croup." If toward nightfall the little ones crow hoarse or croupy, if their breathing breath-ing becomes wheezy and stuffy, give them Foley's Honey and Tar Compound promptly an.d it will ward off an attack of croup. If you are awakened by the hoarse brassy cough that means roup, give ! Foley's Honey and Tar Compound at I once. It will easo the little sufferers ! quickly, cut the thick choking phlpgm, and soon they will have easy breathing! and peaceful quiet sleep. Every uxor 1 a friend. Schramm-Johnson, Drugs, "The Never-Substitutore." Never-Substitutore." Five (6) Good Stores. (Adv.) SPECI AL! I 1 1 Today and Tomorrow ! Boston Ferns . . .50c, 75c, $1.00 j Asparagus Plumosa 25c, 50c ; Christmas Paper, each ....50c I Roses, dozen ?1.00 Up : Carnations, dozen 50c Violets, hunch 15c i Cyclamens, per dozen 75c, $1.00, $1.50 : Begonias 35c, 50c, 75c Floral designs for all occasions. Holiday boxes, consisting of Carnations, Poinsettias, Roses, Violets and Holly Berries, from $2.00 up. We pay particular attention to out-of-town orders and fill them immediately.' H.B. Garyan Floral Co. Store No. 1: 76 East First S. Store No. 2: IDruehl & Franken Drug Store. Phones Was. 8142, Was. 100 and Main 700. WE DELIVER. Jtilp f nr liSiiii f iwlirlf li Don't allow misleading statements or advertisements to influence you.1 Calumet Baking Powder is appreciated most by those who know it best, Before you form an opinion, give Cclumet a trial, watching every process of the making mak-ing and the baking from start to finish. Calumet wiil prove that it is pure, wholesome whole-some and economical that light flufiy biscuits, muffins, doughnuts, cakes, griddle cakes, etc, always result from its use. Thai's Why-We8af- Go to your dealer ask for, buy and try a caji of Calumet Baking Powder. If you are not perfectly satisfied after a thorough test, return what's . left . and get your money back. Highest Fnzrd H-'ofWh Pnro Food ExposPfea, Chicago j t'rand Priso and Gold Medal, Paria ' Exposition, 1313, Calumet BnJcing Powder it suir&nteed to gW s.tLf&etion in . T.ry pATtivulu, aod to be t represented in everj respect. ,w,eoeeMMiMMMWweMH.ei.wijiiWiJULJMJje.l.'wJ"M.i'J'' 1 "jj ; itetii&'tfwh fta . : ; OOD TK KT II ARE W 0 M A X '8 ; ! createst prizes! Although she may !; f ",J - have jewels galore, it' her teeth are ;' : A taibiiv. bad thev are spoiled entirely bv ; 4 tSJ" i her smile! l': -i;1J W hat is more winning than the ; 'Jf1PA-3 m sniilo of a man or woman who ex- !: J hibits a beautiful, white, full set of ; ; f&Pjr VVf excellent teeth? They not only de- jfaj&l k ""Xa uotQ breeding, but they de- .; ;, r f t uoto 11 seiliie of vHr anrf flt'anliness At n n one's person that is bound lo i $ L. ; t- ! w-in friends find admirers everv- ! '! I STV J C K ji where! fJ I iJV t J Hood teeth are not nearly as '' . t v v ; hard to obtain as other attributes ! Sf9 f f'y V ! ! and, in manv oases, they ovorcomo J MX K X pven the handicaps of a poor com- : t- & " U " plexion. ;! ; & Anot her feature about good teeth ; !; hj$ -i rl is the good health and en joymont 1 J brought by having the in, Physi- ! ' Is ' H 'p' cians state positively that no ono ; I; fvSi a can enjoy good health wilh bad ; ;! j" P'flVo teeth. The statement can positively !; W liJ ;in Inae a big success in life with ;! i poor teeth. ; Q t -j Any good-dentist ean make good !; ,fv J p$ teeth, no matter how poor a foun- i; '5vr dation ho may have to start with, i ;! TO Uv f 1 tonally the cost deterH many peo- ; I S'Vi- -11 'a ton fhe thought of ; i. V lain that makes them dread the ; ;: : -Wt J&A dental ehair. !' VjT2 1 Bo,n of thofip objections can be '! i M wr.j A overcome bv visit ing one, of Salt I r $ 1 Lako"s old, "reliable dental offices ; ! 'J -t V 5 one that has been established here ! ! . k I for the past fifteen years and that I i A.fu.... ,3 lias all this time been in the same ;: location and tinder the same man- , I a gem e it t. It is the Union Pc.ntal ; ' Company, 212 Main street. Dr. L. J. Dull in charge. Thv company meets the demand of the average man and woman for ! $ strictly 'high-class dental work at moderate prices. It uses 'M) gauge, 'JL'- ;! ; karat gold in its crowns for which it charges Tlio gold alone in a ; ' molar crown costs as much as $2.25 so it is easily seen that a theaper ! crown would be flimsy and a waste of money. isilver fillings are made here for only $1. The company uses metal 1; ;! that costs it $3 an ounce it could buy cheaper for 75e an ounce but 1 r. ; Dull will not permit cheap materials or shoddy work. Hip operators have, been with him for years one for the entire 15 years ho has been estab- ', ', lished here and that means honest, careful workmanship. ; '; The very best sets of teeth are made at Wtis office for $H. These ! are not the cheap kind that soon fall apart, but are the KKST! In tact I the Union Dental Company has an enviable reputation among thousands !; of customers, who are the best advertisers and boosters that the com- ; pany has. Let one of its experts look into your mouth loday get on the ! road to good health through having good teeth! (Adv.) ' Children Require Pore Lack of Sugar S H ff a F Increases HcrlaSly 1 , , . ,, ,. ' J he sil inn ion in JhtIim, .'h iIilIl' v liwICH sl,ow" ''.V' the acconipiinyiii'j; Q (lispalx-li, emphasizes th-' . , r n , t'iii-t Hint siirar is now a.i London, Dec. 5, :20 a. m. An investigation into the increasing indispensable food prodin't infant mortality in Berlin lias es- for ,.lnKses. No oilier tablislicd that the rising death pjilfihililf iirlieli; of food is rate is due to an insufficient su- u nii.shed Hie public con-gar con-gar allowance, according to an ,.lillin tl(. Sfimo alonnf, of Amsterdam dispatch to the Ex- r , j ,..,,,. change Telegraph company. The K , ,',,, dispatch say3 tnat it has been de- 1 . . 1 ' cided that each child born after tJilt I'11"1 fill:l1'- December 1 shall receive an addi- Vli.-n oi derin silar il.'s tional half pound monthly of su- ;,,.,.,,, Ul Kiiy -L;t;.(i- gar. Deserct Evening News. Id 'ho " Utah-Idaho Sugar .ABSOLUTELY PURE Thr- inexprnrivr oess of The Tribun 1 Wont K is frurpasscd only hj their ia- flueucu. |