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Show "Graustark" In a paper edition at 50c. Hammel, 49 West 2nd South Street. cUMtc I 1 negligee , I I $Nin 1 I j (Mf j Take a look in our North window. f ';i t , ' You'll see these samples of the great- 1 Jj! 'H est assortment of white negligee ll'l'-H shirts you ever saw in store. u' These white shirts have become so jlrf . popular, we've had them made in all ' pl ' grades. 1 r ' 50c starts them; then 75c, $1.00, $1. 25, I lr and up to $3.50 for the all linen shirts '! , ' of the E. & W. make. J j Some have cuffs attached some lj(1 seperate. I.!; Some bosoms are plain some IIt- pleated. mil They're the neatest, dressiest and in Jj l coolest shirts you can wear these hot .1 - days. ii'jl A lot of white silk puff front shirts' Jf are just in. $1.00 each. Some plain, jj fi 111 some corded. Kj.ie one price. El, J. P. GARDNER :; 136-138 riain Street 1 ll'fl m $ Most Bricks uHurs'- iflrfl famous nit ICE CREAM BRICKS If! I if I H are made to eat. Take one home and try it If will keep two hours. 25 cents. Originated Ryy ' H and made by iffi'lEl F. J. HILL DRUG CO., Corner Opposite Post Office. 'Phone 541. 0H?''fl 'Hi. S i The place where the most famous drinks fif I'ofl are served. flljj H LTON & CO, Hj If j "Bet you BIlJH j ' BAMBERGER I Ipl ) sefs just as much of u IffilWliB THAT GOOD CO A LI H as he did before ho began closing his f sBBs ) yard Saturday afternoons. Oon't you ?" ft KHH THAT'S WHAT JOHNSON SAID. HHttl |