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Show Oxford &alelj Her's anOxford opportunity that we know you'll not want to escape you. C, WtfVe going to close out over a hundred pair of Men's Oxfords at C These Oxfords are the celebrated Crawford & Stacy, Adams make and sold regularly for $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00. ff. Patent Colt, Gun Metal and Tzns in either button or .lace styles. C Plenty of Oxford weather ahead in which you can wear them, but we need the room for our Fall Shoes, and Oxfords must sell in their season we never j carry them over. II I FRED M. NYE CO. j I 2413 Washington Ave. ! ' . WSiai? Are You feteested to? Cosmopolitan Magazine offers you the most interesting, up-to-date .. fact stories and fiction stories of all magazines. ! Woman's Great Suffrage: Men: . , . . , . . . , Every on is interested in what some Bli mm dM, Every woman in tr.e country j interred in know - , , i t or has done. The Cosmopolitan Mifrazine is fortunate inp the progress of the Voman s Suffrage movement. , , ., , it ",. . . , in hnvincr been able to induce Povfirio Diaz, "Dlctator- , The daily newspapers keep them generauy informed n p . . . TJ , , , President of Mexico," to write his autobiopraphv. Be- to what is goin on in this country. Jyrtf they don . , , , , . sides that, Cosmopolitan has secured the autobiography ' know what the women of Europe ar doing. To answc? - ' . . . .. ,f . , of General Miles, whom militarv experts abroad regard I this question, Cosmopolitan Magazine seat inifred r,, . A , t, .. . . , , .. .. . . . as a very great soldier.. Both President Diar. and I Black to Great Britain to Ntudy the situation at hrst J J . -r . . , , ,. mm General Miles have been makers of history in the big- hand. Mrs. Black has told the story m a wonderful ,. . t gest sense. Their autobiogrdj)hiefj will appear in th presentation of the facts, describing the personalities of the leaders and the movement abroad. Cosmopolitan. Perfect Political . - XA Health: Graft: The new thought health movement in this country ' Under the general title of "What are you going to is growing bigger t-very day, and Cosmopolitan is run. ! do about ltf" Charles Edward Russell, the famous in- ning a series of articles on that subject, each of which ' vestigator, sociologist and writer, tells the story of po- is written by a noted experimenter in the science of i ' litical graft throughout the United States-how leg- keeping well. Upton Sinclair has already written one, ... ' . . . A ., and manv other equallv eminent writei-s are to fol- lslaive rottenness is reaching into the pocketbooks of ... low. Besides this. Dr. Woods Hutchinson is writing the average citizen. In a series of articles in the Cos- , , , , articles on the care of babies, which are of extremely mopolitcn he makes a big sweeping expose, told in a practical nature for every American home, dramatic. style, of public corruption as he has found it m various places in this country. FicEion ' Stories: Religious j rr ''K0 a orK try every one does, whether it 1 IlUUy be a love story, an adventure story, a laugh story, or a tear story. Among the fiction writers that the Cos-Harold Cos-Harold Bolce. whose work along thit Mne of inves- mopohtan has been enabled to gel to write stories for tigatiou is the most notable of any investigator of lm " arC: - Henry, Bruno as-jing, Jacques Fntrelle, j. , if i. : Jack Londoa, Porter Emerson Brown, Alfred Henry time, exposes the radical revolutionary, religion that is ' ' ! ,',.. Lewis, Gcorgre Randolph Clies.ter, Sir Gilbert Parker being taught, in the women's colleges ot this country: . I ' Agnes and Jvdgertou Catle and n score of othaTs, all of shows how these young women are beig graduated vhom contribulft ouo 0f Bor-0 of fheir j into the word equipped with a religions irainins that Thcn thcre is (i10rt ffm Chambers's new serial, which is startling, if not actually sensational, These avikle -w ill begin in il? Cosingolitan very soon.. Vnteh for are now running in the Cosmopolitan Ma'raziiiv. it. Cosmopolitan Magazine otYers fiie most interesting, up-to-date fnet btories aud fiction stories of all magazines. j ...... r ' i Cosmopolitan Magajine ; ; All News-stands 15 Cents ; BUY IT NOW! TAKE IT HOME! ; ; I Sale of Fine I I Lm9;erie Waists I i The Id it season rails for the K dainty lingerie wr.'.st. If you c have v,"oen the opura waist you n 'i know v.tat they are In fit, K QiialiCy, :d workmanship. K THIS SAiLE TAKES THE I EiniRE stock: I $7.50 and !fG.r0 values $4.95 f; ) $5.(10 vaUvs $3.75 ' $I.U0 and ."f-wU vniiK'R. . 2.75 1 Sizes -34 to- 44. 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It is too concentrated essence of the richest of golden grain and the purest of sparkling spring "Jy ; ! ?1: water, scientifically distilled, and mellowed by many years m i of ageing. Under the "GREEN GOVERNMENT JjfivJ STAMP" it reaches the consumer in its natural purity, with yiiiBz'r j its delicious flavor and health-smog strength unimpaired. ltjjCs'& 't I Th SECRET of the popularity of SUNNY BROOK Th Cab-i. ' PURE FOOD WhiL-er i INSIDE of the bottle. K&kJ I ; ; SUNNY BROOK DISTILLERY CO., JeHerion County, KENTUCKY , A' r MrWfror, GOOD Llquorm Sail it. StJKwBrW efj FRED J. KTESEL CO., Osrden, Utah, XT.X I 'g. GENERAL DISTRIBUTORS. v j ; ! i O000OOOOOOOGOOOOOO0OOOOO QG0O$ ORACLE ISIS GLOBE JOIE ... . ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAM MONDAY AFTERNOON. I Those beau tif til three-piece, lace and ribbon trimmed Ladies' Muslin Underwear Suits are about -all gone, so ve will have them only in thoORACLE Wednesday Matinees. rtT a EMEMBER TW0 of these SUITS will be given away WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON at the ORACLE. ! At the GLOBE Wednesday and ISIS Thursday afternoon we will give away the regular souvenirs. Good Pictures, Good Music, "Pretty Songs, Electric Fans in all the houses. You Can Always Spend a Pleasant Hour With Us. ( DOOOOe0OO8OOOOOOOOOOOOOOtDtd0 I ! i fit Fountains & ESsewhere Ask for "HORLICK'S" - The Original and Genuine HALTED lVaii.CC Tha Food-drink for Ail Ages. At reataui&nts, hotelst fountain. Delicious, invigorating and suy';ning. Keep it on your tideboard at nome. Don't travel without it. A quick lanch prepared in a minctc. Tak no ircitatioQ. Jut say "HORLICX'S.' ' In No ConabJjto oa Tress. |