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It is Keith-CTBrien's fine special, 85 cents 8 fl (faFb l - 1 ! ". About 30 in all. These are made of the season'g . i; or 3 for a) J oVjAU' ! I Mil '(' Tkl 1 'l' I' I ' ' choicest materials, domestic and imported. Tweeds yllf- .n'i.A I I I 1 ! 1--, , VS . r?Jr-- 'tfjHtf' i1 I I and cheviots; some with thenew vest effect; oth- Afllnh ((.VAX ' , Cotton fleeced hose; fast black; extra hleh spliced heel; double sole . 2)(f .,. I I f;!ll!li ifC tr Vj V.V' ''iill i TM li' ' I rs tight and loose back; the skirts ara full an3 A'!i lVl lA' , ribbed or plain top. Saturday special-worth S5 cents for, 2?iK ' ' lill ! if , 'x4'qnv;',r v A-'' ' J! ( !P I I. '. . plaited. All sizes. $32.50 to $47.50. for ' ' fflkZ't i'tW Plain Egyptian cotton; high neck and long sleeve; ankle length; fl i J j V (V V ' f (' ' 'J Y!. . t' !y,:v7?v ' 1 i ecru; button part way down the. front.. Regular $20 quality, fp ii 0 Ml . '.' f '.. UVV V ' mmmmmmmmtmmmam S x 'M'MIt W&m fZZZ? GMyfttrl. 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WBAKyXBdt of maa. , va har o aroTa om at! J Lu ibia oiaaa of troa- OITKJt laOQU: Ua. aola.aa. Bawaiaaa blea la aaoiaar way. Taia la our aiaai T ta S: aaaaari aad holldaT. lu a. am. as IX i DBS. SHORES & SHORES, Expert Sp.clallsts, 249 I ' 1 11 ' Any Rheumatic sufferer may have a N full dollar's worth of my remedy free I searched the whole earth for a specific for - Rheumatism something that 1 or any physician physi-cian could fel safe In prescribing aomethlng that we roM count on not only occasionally, but ALWATS. For the ravacea of Rheumatism Rheuma-tism are everywhere and genuine relief is rare. After twenty years of search and experiment I learned of the chemical I now employ. And I knew then that my search and my efforts were well rewarded. For this chemical gave me the basis of a remedy which in tha cure .of Rheumatism is practically certain, I don't mean that Dr. Snoop's Rheumatle Cure can turn bony Joints Into flesh araln that is Impossible. But H will drive from the blood the poison that causes pain and swelling and end of the suffering the end of Rheumatism. Rheu-matism. ' I am willing that you should prove my claims at my expense, t will gladly alv you a. full dollar package of Dr. Shoop s Rheumatle reraady to try. For I know that you and your nelghbora and friends wlU,- by your good wishes and your good words, more than reDav my initial loss. . . " ' You pay nothing you promise nothing you risk nothing you deposit nothing Crystallized Poison! Ton know that hard water leaves deposit of lima In tha bottom of tha tea-kettle In which It bolls, and soft water does not. That Is because soft water Is filtered and contains - no lime, while hard water Is not filtered and la full of It. Toe can Imagine that If that deposit were to settle In' tha Joint of your knee It would be extremely palnfuL And If the depoait grew ' . you could finally no longer endure tba torture of walking. Yet that Is tha very way that Rheumatism . bes-lns and ends. Except that the deposit ' which forms Is not lime but cryatallized poison! Kor your blood ia always full of poison tha ' poison yu eat and drink and breathe Irrt your system. It Is the purpoaa of tha blood . to absorb and carry out this very poison. And tha kldneya. which ara the blood filters, ara expected ex-pected to cleanse the blood and send It back throiifrh the system clean to gather mora poison poi-son which, they. In turn, will eliminate. Hut eometimea the kidneys fail, and sometimes, some-times, from other cauae, tha blood gets so full of I olson that they cannot absorb It all. This . ts the start of Rheumatism. The poison accumulates ac-cumulates and crystal! lies. The blood carries tha crystals and they Increase In size. Then, . ' when It ran carry them no kmrer. It depoaita them in a Joint on a bona anywhere. The twinge In your leg tha dull acha In your arm on a rainy day these are the outward signs of tha unseen crystals. And the twisted . - limbs and unspeakable anguish of tha sufferer ' who has allowed his symptoms to go unheeded and unattended for years these are the evl-. evl-. dences of what Rheumatism, neglected, can do. " Rheumatism Includes lumbagq, sciatica, neuralgia, neu-ralgia, gout for all these are tha results of rheumatic poison In the blood. i Plainly, the first thing to do is to remove tha poiann. But this Is not enough. The FORMA- j TION of tha poison must be stopped, so that i nature may have a chance to dissolve and I eliminate the crystals which have already formed. Unless this Is dona there can be no cure no permanent rallef. . J A Certain Cure. I spent twenty years la experimenting before I felt satisfied that I had a certain remedy for this dread disease a remedy which would not only clean out the poison but one which would, stop Its formation. The secret lay In a wonderful chemical I found In Germany. When I found thla chemical. chemi-cal. 1 knew that I could make a Rheumatle cure that, would be practically certain. But "even then before I made an announcement before I was willing to put my name on It I made more than zttiO tests. And my failures were but t per cent. This German chemical Is not the only Ingredient Ingre-dient I use In Ir. Shoop's Rheumatic Cure-but Cure-but It made the remedy possible made posnthle an achievement which I doubt not could hare been made tn no other way. Thla chemical was very expensive. Tha duty, too, waa high. In all It cost ma 4 H per pound. But what ts $4.90 per pound for a REAL, remedy fir the world's most painful disease? dis-ease? for a REAL, relief from the greatest torture human beings knowT But I do not ask you to take a single state- I ment of mine I do not ask you to believe a word I say until you have tried my medicine In your own home at my expense absolutely. Couid I offer you a full dollar's worth free If there were any misrepresentation? Would I do this If I were not straightforward In my every claim? Could I AFFORD to do It If I ware not feURE that my medicine will help you? N Simply Write Me. i The offer Is open to every one, everywhere, j But you must write MB for tha free dollar I bottle order. All druggists do not grant tha ' test. I will then direct you to one that does. , He will pass It down to you from his stock 1 aa freely, as though your dollar laid before him. Write for the order today. Address Dr. ghocp. Box 6XH. Racine. Wla. I will send you my book on Rheumatism beside. It la free. It will help you to understand your case. What more can I do to convince you of my Interestof In-terestof my sincerity? TO CUBE A COLD Ef O'XR DAI Tske LaTStlve Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each bo. SEo . A Guaranteed Core for Files, Itching. Blind. Bleeding or Protruding Plies. Tour drugplst will refund money If PAZO OINTMENT fail to cure yu la to 14 days, tOc Br. SSio op's Rheumat ic Remedy ' ' . a . i |