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Show Copyright 1905 by Hsrt Schffher 5r Marx Skimmed Milk r Often Masquerades s As Cream. Just as often, poor clothes are made to appear what they are not. In this shop, we pride ourselves on a A showing of suits and overcoats that are truly representative of what they are the best of America's best makes. A clearing house for men of taste. Richardson & Adams Co. "A CLOTHES 8HOP FOR MEN." At "The Sia f tht Four" ( STt) , THIS KT) VL l?2 Main St" ; iWalker's Saturday imlfletnini Four Unusually Good Offers from the i Knit Underwear Section. WOMEN'S CORSET COVERS, worth up to CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS in. lino and coarse rib- 75c each 25 bed. A rery special offer for Saturday, 2 CHILDREN'S CREAM COTTON VESTS In sizes 2 P118 ,or : 25 to 14 years. Sell regularly at 25c gar- WOMEN'S GRAY FLEECED COTTON T7NDEAR- "t 16 2"3 WEAR. Sella regularly at 25o garment. . . 16.50 to S22.50 Street Coats for 512.45. These are three-quarter length-coats. Made of all wool materials in plain and fancy mixtures. Loose and semi-fitted back. All strictly new goods. Sale Saturday only. $5.50 to $6.50 Silk Shirt ,Waists$4.45. An elegant assortment of these. Made with tucked and embroidered fronts, deep cuffs and full sleeves. Colors are green, Alice blue, brown, gray, black ar d navy. This price in effect Saturday only. Saturday Offerings from the Domestic Aisle. Saturday Morning from Saturday Evening from 7 to 9 9 to 12 O'eiock. O'clock Only. GRAY COTTON BLANKETS for single 1000 YARDS OUTING FLANNEL, yard ...3 beds, worth 60c pair 39 lOOO YARDS HEAVY OUTING FLANNEL, COTTON BLANKETS Gray, tan or white, full yard 6 sizes, worth 75c pair 59 1000 YARDS- FANCY FLANNELLETTE, COTTON BLANKETS Gray and white, full yard double bed size, worth 81.00 pair 79 . 1000 YARDS FANCY EIDERDOWN, yard . .23 COTTON BLANKETS Gray and white, full ' 30-INCH ALL WOOL BALLARD VALE double bed size, worth S 1.50 pair . . . . , .81.19 FLANNEL, worth 80c yard 43 40-INCH WHITE INDIA LINON In short FANCY PLAID WAISTINGS, worth 25c lengths, worth 15c yard 7 'a yard 14 PEQUOT OR UTICA 9-4 BLEACHED SHEETING TABLE LINEN REMNANTS In 1 1-2 to 3 yard Sells everywhere at 33c yard lengths, at a saving of 25c on the 81.00 25 HEAVY TWILL CRASH TOWELING, HEMMED PILLOW CASES Size 45 by 36 7T& - 5i worth 12 l-2c each g l-3i TRAY CLOTH, Size 20 by 34, each xf) Limit, half dozen to a customer. Saturday Underpricings From $7.00 to $8.50 Boys' Suits. the Drapery Department Saturday t Qkf Second floor. Take elevator. tO GlOSe . . . j BeSt Silk PIOSS PillOWS About thirtyrfive fine three-piece suits in this lot Just as Good as Feathers. . ' 18-inch 30? j 22-inch 5of t0 g in "m6 CR8e8 at even le" we Pid for 20-inch II 24-inch 70$ them. They are all wool, fancy mixtures, well 26-inch 8() tailored and perfect fit'ing. Sizes range from 10 Beautiful Japanese Screens to 15. The handsomest ever seen in this city. Hand embroidered and hand painted. Very nrtistic for $6 tO $8.00 Little Hdl'S Suits the den or studio. Prices $4.75 up to 810.00. Saturday CS GOOD QUALITY SHADE WITH SPRING ROL- tO GlOSe ... LER, size 3 by 7 feet. As an extra special for About thirty of these to close out Saturday. The Saturday only 32? - v sizes are from 3 to 5 years. They are the Norfolk Curtain Stretchers Under Price sailors with belt, also the regular sailor suits, The 81-50 kind for -S. . , . , .. The 82.50 kind for 2.00 7 mIxtUrM apd blue' AU Wocl materia1"- Don't The $2.75 kind for $2.25 overlook these two lines. They are unusual snaps. Holiday Qhinaware and Brie-a-Brae in the "Busy Basement" You -re beginning to think seriously of what you are going to give each one of them for Christmas. Before making any decisions, be sure and see our stock of Chlnaware and Bric-a-Brac in the "Busy Basement." Base-ment." Beautiful Carlsbad and Lemojes China. Endless varieties of Bisque ornameats and statuary. Handscme pieces of Vienna, Austrian and French hand painted China. We are also showing a very choice I collection of Japanese shell cups and saucera, these generally bring 35c and 50c each, but as an advance I Holiday special we offer tuem at 10- I Saturday Savings in the Shoe Department. Boys' and Youths' School A Great Special on Women's Shoes Shoes Again we mentiin the exceptional qualities of our Every one is acquainted with the unusual style and shoes for boyas. Not only are they the most dura- quality possessed by our medium-priced women' ble and best wear-resisting shoes on tne market, shoes. We are offering Saturday a beautiful as- but they also possess all the style and character sortment of styles, including patent colt, with peculiar to regular men's shoes. Saturday we offer light and heavy soles, in bluchcr and lace styles. 5O0 pairs in box and glazed colt, in blucher and these shoes are as good as you will find priced in lace styles. other places as high as $5.00 the pair. We usu- Sizes 2 1-2 to 5 1-2, worth 82-50 for $1.95 ally sell them at V-OO, but as an unusual induce- Sizes 12 1-2 to 2, worth $2.25, for $1.75 ment, we offer them & O f i & Sizes 9 to 13, worth.S2.00, for $1.50 Saturday at the pair Jj) JL WEAVING has numerous rails for low heel shoe we are WT IS with great pleasure thai we announce the arrival of pleas! to state that we rmw have a complete assort- a large stork of Wrlslil Peters Shoes. Nothing need ba ment of shoes of this rhararmr In large Kites for misses and sal.l In regar to these shoes. All our regular customers are young ladles. The assortment r..niprlses patent leather. kl.1 fully alive to Dip eicHlynre and merit of thellne. Comprising an. I calf. In lace, button and hlucher. prices ranging from the lot are six entirely new and distinctive styles and last. ;.5Q to 3"0 pair. I;.- sure and see them. ' OASTOniA. Bear, S? nd You Haw Always Bnufcfl .... ..----r I "HIS MASTER'S VOICE" the VICTOR TALKING MACH iNE FINER THAN EVER. B JNew Records received each week. The j greatest indention of the age. Come in and j hear them. DAILY CONCERTS. ! CLAYTON MUSIC CO. V j LEADING MUSIC D!:AL12RS 100-11-13 S.Jnain St. J. J. DAYNES, JR., $ ! Everything Known in Music. Manager. E I i 3 RULERS OF THE WORLD. Heat Eating Nations Are the Leaders Lead-ers in Every Branch of Human Hu-man Achievements. The ruling nations of the world are meat eaters and history records that they always have been. " Vegetarians and food cranks may explain ex-plain this In any -way they choose, but the facts remain that the Americans, English. French. Russians and Gej mans are meat-eating nations, ana they are also the most energetic and most progressive. The principal food of the heroic Boer soldier, known as Biltong, is a sort of dried beef, affording a great deal of nourishment in a highly concentrated form. The weak races of people are the rice-eating rice-eating Chinese, Hindoos, and Siamese, regarded since the dawn of history as on-progTesslve, superstitious and inferior in-ferior physically and mentally to the Mat-eating nations who dominate them. ' The structure of the teeth plainly indicates in-dicates that human beings should subsist sub-sist upon a variety of food. meat, fruit and grains, and it is unhygienic to con-:flne con-:flne one's diet to any one of those classes to the exclusion of another. Meat is the most concentrated and most easily digested of foods, but our manner of living is often so unnatural that the digestive organs refuse to properly digest meat, eggs and similar nutritious and wholesome food, but It is - not because such food is unwholesome, but the real reason is that the stomach lacks, from disease or weakness, some necessary digestive element; hence arising aris-ing Indigestion and, later on, chronic dyspepsia. , Nervous people should eat plenty of meat, convalescents should make meat the principal food, hard-working people have to do so, and brain-workers and office men should eat, not so much meat, but at least once a day, and to Insure Its perfect digestion one or, two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets should . be taken after, each meal, because they supply the peptones, diastase and fruit acids, lacking in every case of. stomach trouble. ' Nervous dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, stom-ach, gastritis, sour stomach, gas and acidity are only different names for Indigestion, In-digestion, the failure to digest wholesome whole-some food, and the use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Dys-pepsia Tablets cures themall because, by affording perfect digestion, the stomach has a chance to rest and re-, cover its natural tone and vigor. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the real household medicine; It is as safe and pleasant for the stomach ache of the baby as It is for the imperfect digestion of its grand sire. ' They are not a cathartic, but a digestive, diges-tive, and no pill habit can ever follow, their use: the only habit Stuart's Tablets Tab-lets induce is the hablt-of good diges- - tlon and consequently trood health. j Eslabiiijod 1S41. O.Jicc?. The O.iiejt a-.d i r. g. uim&eo. I iKORF. nrsr. :;.,- ; '.j.:a-r I T"m.. t-.lari''. N'". ."ii r. : '. w ..msn.. Of-I Of-I 's lJ i'1-i-esn.e -' si. ut Lake I Every Woman U interested MxUJiool i Vnjw fv ''A MARVEL Whirling Sprsv ..'VVl) '' .QC llTi nw eal "f 'iff!: 'vCi-w ea:-.VeitronTtt ' ''V- ""STt Iila XS -S - " 7"r 4rtl ' K. f ym7TY I innluiily tha xilt. O. te-: te-: t.H 1 act-apt no . 'VAVv' aoihi lump for Vv. ti ". urr'C(l brtokrt. It irie V. m 'i:i iHtft.'nlaraandillrertio-tij: JOi, .ft .,.4 r. --Ha si., kk. A For Sole by F. C. Sshramm, V. 3. iilll Drug Co. and Charles Van Dyke, r |