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Show Ul)EX. LTAU. MONDAY MORSISQ, TIIE MOUSIN'! EXA.MINEU THE EXAMINER SUBSCRIPTION RATES. by Carrier iu Ojt'li'a MuinInch; lii.f Exmi-.i.per month SlUiti cvjiied y. li 1l 1905. 35SSSS.k3. 9SS ?rpi Day ia tha Year by Publishing Ca. Slmci'd -- 0, 3$S3SKSK 3IS C0-CSE-- Published Every Tne FEBRUARY - y it, cl- THE PUTNAM HaT 4 IN ADVANCE. BY MAIL mail Tie Exauuurr Ic.ou outside or o.li ii, t;r year At leas: quarterly, iu advance.. 1. 60 is a U strictly Independsltfi all Tjo tV'HAcr mii equal show. able to attend the sale on account of the crowds. Its an every day occurrence to hear people exclaim: - I OPEN l 1 14 LOOK FOR THE RED LIGHtI EVENINGS . ROOMS Rich in Stylellighest Mill I positively worth $10.00, or your money refunded ut any time during the sale. Men's flja Suits In Cheviots and Scotch M A0 Plaids and Birdseye Worsteds fUv9 Worth $12.00, or your money refunded at any time during thf sale if you are not satisfied. Men's splendid Suits in velour finished I'uMin.eres, all size ThD uit positively worth $15 or your money back. bine dress suits in plain checks and stripes This smt is positively worth $20.00. At $10.08 each you can select you a Suit worth from $26 to $30.00, from SO lota of as finely made and as elegantly finished Suits as the most fastidious dresser could desire; fine home and foreign Suitings of style aud tone, and in n great variety of effect! tailored into garments of faultless fashion Cheviot., Vicunas, Homespun, Tweeds and Caselmere Sulla, single and double breasted; a splendid value for only Qualities lo pick from in (be very latent styles and fabric: good value fur $12.00 Meua flue Overcoat, cut 45, 48, 50 and (JO fj f luJ 52 Inches long, made in Cbiwterfield, bell aud Itytoa atyle. $0 (JO positively worth $22.00, ... ... ... .., .,,Qviu0 Salvage price Mona finest Overcoat, ia Imported fabric frmu the bet malm a In the world. Many lined with the 14 no (oeiliost lining. Merchant tailor will charge you $40. Salvage price X75 Mens and Uoya Ulsters, In all atylea and ahadrs, go at your own price. Men's good styllrb Tint, former price $1.00 aa JcC end $1.60, Salvage price Mon' fleece-lineon Underwear, good value for Cue. Salvage pries Men's Drby IL'lilipd Underwear, good ee JtlC value for 7Ke, Salvage price Men' HumlkerJhiefa, good value for 15c, p. (j(J Salvage price Men'a good Book, good value for a He. Salvage price ...uC AND VELA in a recent, magazine article Preside ut ill win, of Wintcrd Reserve UnhJa emphatic opinion that the fees demanded for education by the colleges uf I lie United Slates were alrogi-tbe- r too In tv, ami that they ought 1 Imi inn eased. Hu argument runs in this fashion i "Thoae who recti Ye ih advantage of vt llitjr should pay for it. If it eot a rolicge 95110 to educate each ut a tlimmand boya ea h of tli thousand might lo pay Ut the tea at anil us nearly aa purailiie tor the exact, com of ibe eilucalitin." Cita an ing the fact that Vale annual bullion ! $irw, Harvard $10b, and Princeton $150, president Thwiug saya they ought lo be rnl-e- d ai lca- -t 100 pur cent and that oilier collegia Ooklit to follow the example, t President 'I hwlng, without, of mume, intruding anything of the sort; Is siguluB against tlm en dour in the college fur Niudcnia of inudoraia means, nd for, 1 he rinsed door to all but the d or cursed Students who art with abundance of the good thing uf tlila life. The annual tuition fma demanded by colleges are the smallest portion of the rust of a collegia I e education. The. Mudfiit of Yale, of Harvard ur of Princeton who1 escapes with 1cm than a cool tiioiUMiid per niiuiim is lucky or slightly Inclined to parsimony. The student of any college must have money for bis traiisiMirlallun, for hit boarding, fur his clothing, hla book and his legitimate incidental expenses, ami unlcsa he boiies for a at Coventry luu--t maintain a degree of liberality in more than one expi-i-MM-- tjf 60c Neckwear, Salvage price ( 9c Men's blue Dimham Overalls, sold every IA. whero for $11)0, Salvage prlre l.lffC Mm's good Shirts, good value fur $1.00, rtl. VuC and $160, Salvage price, 42e aud Men'a good Siusprndera, good value for n JfC 360, Salvage price Odd Coats, odd Vests snd MacklntoKhei at your own price. 1,000 other articles too numcrons lo A was for the purp of extending a lilieral education to the young men uf the country Hint Tula and Harvard and Princeton were mom liberally endowed not for the purpose of accnmti-latin- g money by an Increase In tuition foes to a point that would, practically, bar from the privilege or matriculation nil but the ions of the wealthy. Tht event would bo totally and totally out of keeping with the intent tuid pnrpoers of foumlci and dutiore. ll on Un tii - !! Iu Ilu tailmij-- . r wna iuu'ixled iu Im-til- ii.- - and i. nut It hi- - i tn- - mi, ho nidi! a vroruivinriii -(ur I he )iipi-r to tin lailuuv.. Tin- - -- hii'pi'r is I.oi til'd tu jiMli-- e iMiualiy with tlu luilsny. .nut tin- ratlwftv udh tlir aud lii'Hlii-- i - i ulitli'd In uii.lut' iiiln-r!adrap.Ugi- nlrf t It llu'i. Should 1)P -- ill'll tlnlliiM alV.IIlt.lKc flili'll i- .tu thi- sliiiip r ill ir.c bill, na Al". l;p ' mid I. Mni t o".i ., i'l i. i1"' BtljudU'air mliuil.i--lioi-iiliiy ju-ti- iv k.ilim.ait if: Tliat mat t.Apitrji-nr- i lm, -- u- - iUi'-tioi- nml ii.ii ii i( !,, fiit'i -- i iii-i- ii ; uii; mi 'i i li ns rail.u.idi-- -- culi. . r- n r tin-ua- -- jupt in sit on. wcie devoid s travel. The with hi Russian travels own gear, and makes ldmsclf comfortable according to his own ideas, and they are by no means narrow. A place 10 sleep on i provided; the t n the Russian sleep lie brings. di I hose who hare not their own bedckuhei and who wish to undress and go to bed in the American fashiuu, can have nil that ia requisite for fifty cent. The porter, on demand, brings' liin-Hark, whose seal he cuts in your presence with considerable ceremony, asll from w hich he produce, a pillow, blanket a. and sheets of beautiful fine linen. This was the system of mu- boat aud our minds were soon at rest. I afterward inspected the lower decks id the ship uud sa-- the way the third-ela- s wen- - eared fur. It was Init clean and wholly suited primitive. tu tn the customs of the people. Each person wan provided with a potlea board shelf tu -- Icep on by night and alt on by day, and he made himself as happy cr .is tm comfortable as be chose. Most of the seemed to lak travelling as a migration, to judge by puts an I kcitics. furniture, blanket, niid riolliiiig tuwed aliotit thviu. ' cry thing bn' the kitchen stove'" c ih.it impoMu'i' hut dangiroua art it le j l.'it if iraicliiiK cl.vaicd ,t:je replaced by the ship's galley. i, itri'u-f.,r t'u niinn m being :ih its boiiiriful hot water always i '' i'..,'.r'r!n's i;i jili of tbit iarit n's ly for the iiinial vii-- i Th.--- , .;i- - it ;ii,. rouniry. Tium "Three Days on tin lie 1 1',. v ci ; . Mill lilt ii'.j.ii fii.i i) f.ij'ial'.l T. Bentiev Mott, V.Volga." S. A., ill ore. p - rich. d l on tln-iho March RiNlibi-err;. i..y. .11 vjtp of from 15" io ' ft c inoKn ji.. Wlll.X WOMAN SFTflpA a .f, it' ; tu ti,. ,rano . n- rm: VoxiTurrE tik. th- - ir-.- j'i-- tin- - ih'- - -- while , cd n-s- inn-ca- n Imi-Ii- t'-- - v i.i r. an!i i - ill-- i a a-- cunui't-rCi-.ol- I moil-i-ri- i V ! ; m.-id- 'i il- - , i i I N.-r- - . ii- - ! 'id "('.it next? e ni.-iif- ! - -- bul:n., '.(11 u 1 I' '.:i. In- . ' . - die .. . .'i III. I V. !' - - fd 1 . I, k k t 1 i. t it .' - - j, i ir-c- 'S ,r fr 'i. !i p; t 1 ) IIi'm- i j. j; . - ip-- i- r ; u-- r.'i-e- i.,ci j, l.iu 5- i!. I ; i t v I ill.. aryl i ;u ci jt s ii',1 111 tw? ,i t.v die'- - il l'dc-J trnl p.iruiiiaii t v:1.:: t v.i.iiji'-.--. (m .p- iuimdi! jaw-'.'lie r.V.i'vins f , i.v r doll-- i iHi!i..i!'. - nf lac Conin-aitiinlnpdcr. whicii i 'Ii.., c . uluuit.-- . 1 -i- - r i - r V u ji 1 cr 1 ii c ''. " a! m.in ' "V t - I I -- o's ni.' Ii'.,i: nn hire ..i 11 i c' r p. i 1 JlPfeS. ns-.i.- i'l, '' B j she was figurin' on ultimately producin' a family that could play golf mid think sense et the same time. You've cuniiuered, a. id i own defeat.. I kneel before you at yuttr feet; Youve romiticre.l with I own with sighs of your ryc. Tlie Chicsgu Chronicle. jiu-j;t- - iti.-p- i J.jndun Chronicle.. Then a twii-- t in womr.tr tun. urldiir tier to gu Eboppirg jv.aturc iiici :i' It i 1. - ihue. Hi . vanti a J if ia -- , a ib--- ji su- skirt, a ldoim- Ici-g'- Is the large! ia was diskoveivd by a man naioej d d Balboa I Giink but the care lieekau It ha liecn thare all in time before he found It and JfM W n rite on being thare Jext tlie same, i best J'Sekan the Pacifir ocean near California and thsi a whan Jcfriei and Jimmy Britt live. are all rite but I like land better kaus Ihata wliare we spend and our time while we are heer we die 1 dont wnow wliare JIB' spend it. AT THE front. JtT d the young ieiter exchanging "Oh. bolhcr-ia-law- ." OWL CAB GOSSIP. noti- -' that says that trolley car in breeding germ. T Briggs r Downy-W- by. germs perished temperstures. I In heam- - 'Vltir'v .exfredlMT MMHiaaMWMBI r I '' use? The Pacific ocean 1 -- I'.-i.- Tl.c Jl'i'ti! uf v'.ii' I..., pt at the l'r,if "I what that rhampecn girl Mr. Stirring doing mn cried a perfcsKer fer? war ccr U"I believe aim acting a "Give it up. I never was nn good Li judgin' a woman's mind. Hut a calker-laic- respondent. ', I ) OCEANS. oceans is all of the world wirh il land except rivers and lakes and other things oceans is larger than lakes ia draper. I newer saw a ocean ntywa but I would like to see one end he the Spsnairtt pirate and sail across Mane like Captain Kidd, he was 1 gr11 man an he made the dough tester imhM most folks liul whenn he died be it all aumwhere and nobody sintKwl Captain tin way to find it exc-men and they are all ded so shat ' "What ta "One kin npver eay, replied Miranda, icij-i'r- ( c-i- s (From the Milwaukee Sentinel ' Well, well; yeii kin never tell which way the cat ill jump, --aid Ilexikiuh. 'I aee where. the champeen lady golf player and the college professor he got married. 1 wonder what ill happen pas-enge- ra n'-i- i . ESSAYS OF LITTLE BOBBY 'n; WOULD BENEFIT HUMANITY. 1 u. Know - e luv.-n-'ii- i The Place You baa ihe money when, in thtao degenerate days, are thought necessary tu a night's rest, and we had not yet the peculiarities of Muscovite - cum.-rct-- stall-rooms- Let Nothing Keep You Away. The hour Is Set. in her pocket for the purchase. But she must have companSite arranges to meet other ionship. women who have either no monev or 110 needa, and the compa.tiotialiip, paving launrhcd together, go joyfully to A curious illustration the purchase. of the allruim of woman. One may perhaps Indicate the contrast which may be tu the feminine advantage. A woman wants n new lint. She issues Invitations tx intimate friends to come snd sec her buy one. A man wants n new hat. The selfish beast never dreams of inviting hln male friend to spend nn afternoon in seeing him suited and fitted. Probably there la no man living who, being in want of a new evening, suit, gave a friend the delight of helping him in the choosing of the cliith the measuring and the final fitting. Ond yet there are jhose who think women have not so good a time as men. STEAMER. OX A VOLGA The sofas of our plcawnt einiugli to of the other d I air TRAVEL r . - a Mj buiiiliag o:' m'inm) nr hour, and a record of CS1 Ions Was made in uno bour by one or tuno of brick mid then of iron, and t hem niaclilnc.. On curryiritt of coiicictc. To Cincitinaii ing a cargo of II.oihi thus ua unIlu- - crcilil of niihiii!- - Hip iioiil.t i loaded iu innr and lioura. The '( thjor in Hip iiingnii mb- of hi- volume or mali-ria- l and 1 he- - l.icnil IhiiIiIipk handled ui thi- - Iiricf period will be iiiidpr-loo- d ctmitKirieon by n a Pil 'inliil ii.oiiiiisit-Ti- l to tlio M'niidci-fn- l lipllfr with ilu icriMii achievement at thp vain-iuf ilu- - nuts of i hr new ipsi- - I'nrlflc Mall iloc'i in thi.-ciiy, ulirn Cl till. lu.iino inin. ,,j' uu load-fand 12,(hiu tu.i unloaded, inaklug If t Rni'ri- - i'll, id i rd lee lie ii Intel ut 22.,:,,ii iiiiik. in cighi day. lirubl' i i.j mil so ii ii'cdit and One li'inrln-i- i of t llilleil inachinoK -. t fniar:ic v for, Mhih rail-ii- )' mikMd d.i j-- at t ip Cdcvclniid t(- k- - froni liit, lien , no (.wifi railuu.i ui.ii. to 7n. min tun, ()l' un. It fin nn riy coot lic.n il to ."iii arc (un.rrvtulii' and nui'iin n ecnls ii r ;mi l i unload by hand, ivi'li !i I . tina III n lo-- -. uf iic lowly. it h tn ihnmiih tin dclpn-lioHit Shun it ut tin vc'.!. tSutimpii nrly my if.;r 10 Itiy oil Ilu Mill in" c. la due llii.i-- , tu nay mil, nil t'luti--- : y r.ilinc.i t;,e coal tu from J.7 to JS cc.ii, lip'ugillng an 111 hir i ordinary in froni Ilnur-- . to Xu-.I 'p Midi it itttloiidcr lini x LXI'iDK SW'lNii DKVICKS. jn ly oi ihird oi the tinip, .i'. a c.ut riinjilri: Pom 4 io 0 couis per Ill' i in "'ni. , j; i ,, . ( It'll, tv ill I.l'-- l r: .1 .iilltiiii". I I r tiiiira n;.j i hli.lm: it tun maiiit I'M till' il i lilli' In I'd Hit!. n c iron-orcf li.'i :l II It'll luinca in ihc r ; :i i. :ii ii Siii'irinr re lion stcum shnvcl'i iirrr. in "i-ii i.( I t: m I'd i a M'i'l mil umy .i i'. fillip fixe lo nix 'v;iir . rc.-liin-- i ii. at 'Ii K. mu. n !, One uf i. -- ,,i' upci-,1- ' lipsc i I ,i-p p'p 'Vi .s ip cupi'iiiCil iiy ihrpt or fur I'.,. 'i.'". r ii i Id cf :i i.uiicr i iniiln-n.. n. 'J'l.i. fi:''ii pic.i n 'i.t 1. li.i'a nnri 'iuls front t ...-- , Villi. ti s ii.1 "1 iu t: of ur,- - p, r I M.u m ii .cti i y iif I,.1. In iip cf the aaiPi nn, mini oi iii un,i- : i i1. : Mm Id ! ( op laiHir of from il'' hi ui i i I i'.uy tif 1'r 1' .". t I l'Ml ; ilcl). litun t Ii s.ivi-tinil v. Iiich il" lii'i. cl. I .i (i ,ai i' to iiu ui h i ,,1.1'im . 1 ' chi'iric tn.itpr Tips disiiai'i--t nu'i.J ii i ;u . t.:' : ii r turn'- - uf motive tami-j for o.u--lml- n-- liou Big Red Front louse -- - -t- up-pur. - Ho It iiB : : LOOK FOR THE Sale Only Lasts a Few Days Longer aria & uf ri'lwlt! i:iristiiin. iv'licvii'g iiiai v lit hiw huiI Hie i oiiltl nut Ih lii'i iin.'iOM di.iilc i Hut fu tlu or inp si (( roiil'rrring mi tinth iNiai-- In Cop. in r e Ci'iiumi-ii'- n x: ion Jin- i pi-- v j -: ii. ur iiijn-iii-- p r.Hi, or lo fix n rati, Mr. I .oil i. in I i: non Id U- iniwi-- p (Uniiiai lx'iitt the ;;it ur l:i, Ou 4. it Koon-v- . O lor in.-n- eyes SALE WILL CONTINUE A SHORT TIME LONGER I RedFront j of ilu-- MhliiKSu miili-ha a cumiminiraimu Central, lo The Drtroii. Triliiuii, iu m Inch L l of l'rri-ucut- . sirongly com m. ii. U t!io so tbit (here ehnU bo no mistake, no exaggeration, no overdrawn statement, wo ack you to fetch this document with you when you come to the sale and look over every article herein described. You'll convince yourself mighty quick with your ows that everything Is sold precisely as advertised There Is a crowd, but you will be jostled by pleased and good natured people, Look for the Big 1 It proiili-n- : Every Purchase Is Guaranteed Ogdens Best Clothing House, 2345 Washington Ave. I way. year, prices. ncc rn for ..I, .only M 4A Men's fine Trousers for Sunday wear, in Worsteds and fancy stripes, at fkiUv Positively worth $5.00 and $0.00 or money refunded. 1. Knee Pantn, exceptionally good valua for 76c, Salvage Sale price ...... ..... $1 IQ Boys Wool Suits, good value at $3.00, ..... ..... ...... ,,f Ini Salrsge Sale price $1 CQ Boya' all Wool Suits, good value for $400, Salvage Sale price ... ...... ..... .$11 $2.60 DONT MISS IT ! ble-se- A KAILRUAI) AltiiOIKVl. Men' fine Satin Bal. Calf shoes, former eo price $2.25, Salvage price Men'a heavy shoes, good for outdoor work, no former price $2.25, Salvage price JjJ 1 i Men's fine dress slum, former price ... ......,$l,ijj ... $2.75, Salvage price Men's fine rubber boots, at jour own prices. Ladle,' and Mens rubbers, prices from 49c and np. Umbrellas, Trunks, Suit Cases, cte at unheard of This Sale Will Continue a Short Time, So Dont Wait Until the Last Day, But Come Early and Get a Good Selection SF & s? S? M'i j SHOE ... ... .. ... ... ...... ... d I Men's extra fine Dress Suits in all tba latest styles and shades, equal lo the finest $40.00 $10 FQ jfloaSw suit, tor Then represent the product of the world's celebrated looms and the world's moat skilled tailors. They equal and are guaranteed to excel muy $40.00 garment In thn world. Mens good durable Caasimero Pant. $1 10 worth $3.60 ... ... ... i,i.$1iiQ $1 $Q Mens Drees Pants, worth $4.00 or your 1VW money returned Men's flue Dress Paula, well worth IA .lvv This VtM. CLASMANN 600 M of Meu's Clothe, all to match; also tine worsted cutaway coats and verts A One vuit Overcoats! Independent Phono....... ...No. 120 Bell Phono. .......... .. . ... No. 120 No. 120 of both telephone systems closed after I p. in. Prices on A FEW PRICES ON SUITS Fall and Winter 1 Independent Ptwna. ...... ...No, ... .....No. U ell Phona BUSINESS OFFICE Independent Phona, ......... No. 120 No. M Bfell Phon9ttiMMoot4 Mr. Hcsiy U. 1 ja!WMW5mMWMn EXAMINER TELEPHONES iversity, ijl A Glance at the Following Prices Will Convince You This Is the Ever Conducted in This vSectioir of the Country Greatest Bargain vSaleaa8gSMtjam: Subscribers will cenrer a favor by Inform ins this ollire of failure tn retheir before Examiner ceive Tli breakfast. COLLEGE EDUCATION ST DID V Come to This Bone Fide iSaie expecting to buy goods at almostyour own price. Youll not be disappointed, i 'j' ie Edu.:i;T l.ss Bo favorites, ana no bpiitics to puiudli. Jt a til giv the was iinbiitee-- nail unprejudiced. on CjHiuiui.icaiioiui a ill be received ail nub 'M's jiresfiii cd In inspect ful landing.' fimn known individual, but the true name icuet b published in (ill. All letters and riuiiiiuinirations by mini dr plim.ee, or aeetinicd naines. will tn thrown in the araaie basket. Tlio brave man never hides belli ad an assumed name. Don't ask I lie Editor to be istiKimililr lor what you are ashamed of. EDITORIAL un- - K THESE ARE BARGAINS NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN THIS SECTION OF THE COUNTRY. The & PAY TO COME. ft prices that we will quote you on high class Clothing, Furnishings and Rubber Goods for the next few days you can & 1 well afford to lay in a supply of merchandise for years to come. INDEPENDENT AND FEARLESS r & :it by Is CLOTHING HOUSE will continue for a short time longer to accommodate those who have been Always , Remember ths Full Jiqmo y anative Rromo (tairnce CtmesaColdisCneDay, Crmu 2 Days .&A cs$F tea. |