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Show ir i' lig Uifawnr SnB ALPHA UNDERWEAR FOR LA- eJ .IROQUOIS UN10K BUTTS- FOR LA- ' . fclES Pants and vest In white and (fn ISLa DIE5 Colors: lavender and natural; c T) C? v trfy,, two-thirds wool and ona-thlrd VifJ y(C two-thirds wool and one-third cotton: II . 1 . eotton; hlad finish around the neck and Af Xts & button down the frorrts alik tap around Ml - )) down, tha front regular for....... . , the top and silk flndsh. Regular4 J3.45 CJ O O t f . ' ' ' ' ; Quality for. ...... ....... '. , - STERLING ILK UNION SUITS TVpL H , , L"nt. TZ' 7' ' VV ipSILANTf' HEALTH UNDERWEAR 1. one of th. best. Better fitting garments are on the v . i iniftet Buttoned across the ihbul- A " Tnion' . ,VL. . y f. - tured under intary conditions. .Ladles silk union suits; L only &TZiX2J3fil f ) rli 2Thi telghtly .ma. Regular ,1160 for- VrfFN V ' JStfSSf :w5rS 5(fi) S75 n' ;M RerulM-110.00 auallty-ipecial., & 0VJ. rtlni I Ml 4 - ft " ) ) ' " Z$Z$-vJ TPSILANTI SILK-3ame as above J QjjiViO O " 5 V . Wir .rtlcle-W.50 suit for.. o) I . .... - ...-...-.. !ju8t received new. shipment of ladies' cotton, medium fi? ' v , : weight rests and.tights; also cotton fleeced and hrhigh - -- -(iii grade, hand finished Merode underwear. . Special, gar- : (L - ylL S)q ment.. .1. ; ' ". r-. . - - : A EN UM, AT A MlRGADM,1 : Ladtes wool rests and pants, laven- . Jrmm f'mJ La1?' wol pants, extra def natural, whit and natural; weH ICz . ' fine quaUty; blue or white, regular $1.75 made and of splendid aMMes. The . . Jf jTW n(1 ,2' quutlel1, . each garment values are $1.40 and fl.M. As 11 f -J O A & we hkv mostly small atzes and more ' f I Jill WQ - Jr 5v pants than vests, the broken lin is of- I L C. ) r U y J) fered at. garment W ' J Qj B Ladles . extra heavy cotton, 40-gauge, Ladles' fast black lisle ribbed, double Boys' and girls' black wool hose, two . fast Mack high spliced heel, double sole, our K.-CB. special, which is the . and one-ribbed .and one and one-toe one-toe and real maco, double sole; plain best seller fn the city, ribbed, with gray double heel and or ribbed top; our -popular K.-O'B. for .... ... toe; special, -)h?vF ' special, which Is the best value on for 7aS the market for the mon-rtf Tl . ... . ey. Sic and 3 for ii Jl oyAy Boys fast black two and one-ribbed, . Misses' fast black two and one-ribbed double heel and too. real Maco. dou- double sole and heel, real Maoo. dou- Infants' silk hose, in pinks, ble soles, our K.-0'B. boys 'SiE-i ble sole, K.-0B. special, 5)-' light blue, white: for special.-for .. '..GG for.. , ...?JAC . . . a week. Tha cold weather makes . J lyfi (VX VOJC") VJ l OJ It is a fine stock and tie pries cessions ces-sions for the balanco of the week will Opportune bargains are offered this week and cold weather and re- rtalnly make a Urely demand, for dneed prices are folng- hand In hand. the blankets. Our thick, warm, lttttxrlant comforts own make can b h4d as low 4.50 grade for ...3.50, as Sl.oO. There are other prices occasioned by tha different qualities of e.00 grade for ............. $4.00 covering 1.75, 2.00, $2.80, $2.76, $3.00, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. Thess $7.50 grade for $5.00 art all reduced prices. The $1.50 comfort sold for $2.00 and tha $5.00 $3.00 grade for .- $6.00 comfort for $6.00, etc. $9.00 grade for .,,$7.50 GLVE SIPECDA1LS WOK SATUMAY Odds and ends, broken lines and. sixes Ladies' superior cashmere silk lined Ladles moca gloves, lined And nn- in ladles' kid gloves, black,, white, gloves in black, gray and mode, regu- lined, a swell winter glovt,-ln brown, brown, tan and reJ. large and small lar $1.25 for - red. black and modes, $t.T5 and $1 sixes only, $1.00. $15 and $1.60 quality grades at sr.: ...ms fscmte p.0s-. . A NATURAL SANITARIUM. What a Scientific Observer fiat to Say About California. Lieut. John P. Flndley, while in charge of the United States Weather Bureau at San Francisco, contributed an article to a prominent magazine on the climatic conditions of California, in which the - following statement appeared: ap-peared: "Theoretically, California should furnish fur-nish the best and the most varied health retorts and sanitariums in the United States. Witnin- her borders almost every form of wasting disease should find the means of temporary, if not permanent, per-manent, relief. This theoretical statement, from an CASTOR I A For In&ats fc&d Children. ThsRzi Yea KmAlvzjs E::jt! Bear th 7r rg a 7 Bignator of CJutjTutStiki HEADA ches rROM COLDS Laxative Bromo Quinine removes the cause. To get the genuine call for the full name and look for signature of E. W. GROVE. 25c. unbiased, scientific standpoint. is abundantly confirmed by experience. The cool and bracing coast climate, devoid de-void of any trace of malaria, extends from the northern part of the State to the extreme south. There is the choice between this cool, humid atmosphere and the dry. warm atmosphere of the Inland valleys. Of altitude there Is a year greater difference. dif-ference. From Palm valley, 300 feet below sea leel, to the upper Sierras, 7000 or 8000 above, any altitude ran be selected, and comfortable homes be founded, ... The. peculiarity of an almost rainless rummer, during which the Injurious germs of animal and vegetable decay are destroyed by thorough desiccation, Is one of the striking features of California Cali-fornia climate. During the rainy seaport it is usually too cool to facilitate fermentation, and the result is, except along some of the river valleys, an absolutely pure atmosphere. at-mosphere. The ocean winds entering through the several coast openings, are tempered by the Intermediate area passed oyer, and often recelve desirable healing properties by taking up the resinous res-inous odors of the pines and redwoods on the Coast Range. inv bkiuiui pnysician, acquaintea with the climatic conditions, should find little difficulty in selecting a locality where climate and environment will do all .that these agencies can ever do toward to-ward the restoration of health. There is enough of wlldness to keeo the mind constantly engaged, and enough of civilisation civ-ilisation to satisfy the most exacting. People whose systems are charged with malaria, or are "run down" by overwork, find immediate and in many cases, permanent relief in this invigorating invigo-rating climate. For descriptive and Illustrative Hter-atore, Hter-atore, call ori or address D. R. Gray, general agent Southern Pacific company, com-pany, 201 Main street. Salt Lake City, Utah. , t . . . - - s 'aVlxedlnf by Na"ir7thtta' ' : . tfought both, girrad woman rnaj f)i pformeT, broke -ay,rrom tym-and ran, to X; the telephone. ?. a lit -eft1 ,h Muray cn" prompt -A . V.? J operator the crime might hare M ' tiJV l 5nted or. th crlanlnal kltledv . 'Wt7 i-r hut K mimI responded the Ae'nd , J . PffiSlr ?SY tn t"Pl'.SherfeH senteleas f? 1 Lv& to I he floor. le" Q . H vt;--stqi '" ; LITTLE RHEUMATISM IN JAPAN. .. . ..... Rheumatism is almost unknown In Japan. Ja-pan. The Japanese escape the malady to a great degree by avoiding the excessive use of alcohol and tobacco. 1 BAD TENANTS EVICTED and ttfit collected. Merchants" Pro.' tectlve Association. Francis O. Luke. General Manager, Top Floor Comtner. eial Block. BBBlSSBBBBBBaBBSSBSSiBBBBSSSBBSBBBBBa , We Treait 2ld4 Cure V CATAKRU-Oaafaait. Koa and Throst . A W Trouble. ! tod c.r DInwm, Brooch) U J "V 'T . saLaTrottM.atha.a(Macb.'uiT-j' 7 ' . r.K tMor UnuM. llwUw TmUM, I V K) FemAla Complaint. Chronic EImum af tV Vl Woes and lolldrea. bsart TUwue. her- "T ' tU7 J ro UiMMt, Chorea. (&. Tiros' Imao. CV V ' f 'iwriiUii, Riekets. iplnal Trouble. Skla DU y- ft'' seme. bcieUea nd Baeamatltm. I:eae AT vt lb Bevel, pe. Fistula and Rental V "jjyy S Titrable, dot (or b aeok). Blood Dt- 1 S" J fw Tane Worn. Hay sever ilrnaria, . ' 'Lr ,, . pilepy. Interna!, etc aad ail iiertaua. t I J PrUaia and Chronic Pteawea. C - Y Hoate7 Treatment Com. Writ for T -ff. p..a.,...oara tSSSS 1 . .a"oa Weak Men Pay When Cured. 5 A TOTAL l" PKHSJ' " B fn '" .'tb&, It ",f.t!. WE CAST PrBLISH OCR CCB8 Tartoo, KIhwi,! ib. irUMaiu4i A. Bee" I would betray eobfldenea. Eenea, MSlKntZJ ?',0n' U ;ttr.srwSf t'-iswa- , se jari . DBS; SHORES & SHORES, Ei;$rt Socialist., 249 ffj : Always. Rsmf-iker tbe Foil ism |