I —Zhc Trousers Marked Down to Prices That Must Attract Every Man to "THE GLOBE" \ Crowds of buyers make "The Globe" a scene of Greatest Business Activity \ | $14.75 1 | $10.75 | $18.75 1 WMjmim V& Far Our Globe Standard For All of Our Famous For All of Our Highest k/) ■ jmE\"PliM ' |h«i S2O, $22.51, $25 SUITS & OVERCOATS Grades of $25 to *3O Wl|3i W * [SUITS & OVERCOATS J That Sold For sls SUiTS & OVERCOATS) || jM jj! # jj k. if* 1/V M The suits are strictly pure worsteds and all-wool cassimeres *»V iff'- wjn&B If • A** Sk 111 / and cheviots; colors are neat grays, silk mixtures, brown wU'« fi ill Y ly« 9 w and mixed cassimeres. Pl vVlw > 'Mlm if The Overcoats at $10.75 are blue and brown chin- || \ v f Jl§ chilias; silk faced, medium weights and oxford gray j|l ' 4 _ A| i paal The finest garments that have ever been shown, and reduced J|P,s|fj \t nk T\\ A / from former prices S2O to $25. The Suits are very fine |||M -S JL •• 9 V worsteds, all of most beautful patterns and correct models; 'jgpM; iMsj // elegant English pencil stripes and blue and black serges . p&n if and unfinished Overcoats are silk lined oxfords; jjisM fj ■! elegant shawl collar, chinchillas and beautiful cassimeres. fijlM jj A _ yIU« I %M are equal in every way to the finest merchant tailors for ' which they charge S4O to SSO, and they must be seen to be Hundreds of Pairs of Men's Trousers For Dress or Business Wear Are Marked to Sell For About One-third Off Their Former Prices $4.85 $3.85 $2.85 J $2.45 I $1.95 I $1.45 S? P , t, . le rr vcry "J1 CS I For l>rcss Trousers 1 01 J orsteds For our S3 Trousers of For Working Trousers For $2 Trousers in neat soiHor $ T 6ir r9 that u,„t sold for *5. I?"*' g'cXnV Worlds. "oh. KreT " °- Raincoats, Fancy Vests, Beach Coats and Vests, Bath Robes and House Coats Are All Reduced "THF CA fiRF 99 THE LEADERS OF in LULUOL, Health and Beauty Helps BY MRS. MAE MARTYN Felice: Yes, all face powders give an artificial appearance, but the daintiest complexion will be given an added touch of refined elegance if you use this spurraax lotion, made by dissolving 4 ounces spurmux (which you can get at the druggist's) in % pint hot water or witch hazel. This lotion dispels the oily, shiny, "muddy" condition and gives to a rough, unlovely skin a vel vety smoothness and exquisite charm. Tile spurmax lotion dries quickly and cannot be detected when on, find its ins the youth tint to the complexion. upsets. Ara li.: You can remove your wrinkles and regain your youthful com plexion by a short course of treatment with an almozoin jelly-cream. This is made by dissolving 1 ounce almozoin (every drug store carries this) in % pint water to which Is added 2 tea spoonfuls glycerine. Best results fol low when you apply this jelly-cream at night. Rub well into the skin and do not remove until morning. This soon banishes pimples, blackheads, blotches and wrinkles and leaves the skin clear, smooth and velvety. Nothing can equal It for reducing large pores and restor ing the youth tint of the complexion. Ima: Try a plain crystos tonic for your sore eyes and I am certain you will obtain quick relief. This is made by dissolving an ounce crystos (which I get at the druggist's) in a pint cold water. Its use will make the eyes bright and expressive and for all minor eye troubles such as weakness, aching muscles or granulated lids, Is superior to anything you can buy. A. B. X.: Yes, the parnotls treatment for weight reduction is entirely harm less and does away with dieting or vio lent exercise. It is easily prepared— just dissolve 4 ounces parnotls (which you get at your druggist's) in IV2 pints iiot water. When it cools, take a table spoonful three times daily until your weight is satisfactorily reduced. With tills treatment your skin will be left MOST American railroads demand I r Igj HHHE that -watches of the grade ad* I mitted to their service must not vary over SO seconds per vreek. "Tht Railroad Timtietpcr of America" |(i "JIM* ll surpasses this requirement so consist- Bl >i*\ 13 j ently that it is immensely popular. HJ/II H II There are more Hamilton Watches IHr|l \ in use on such roads than all other 1 Q|W?b\ I makes put together. J—i ' ■ The business or professional nun who j V Starts out to buy a watch of unusual a ecu- Mi IJj ncy will be interested in the beautiful Hamilton 12-aize thin model. Come in H|%r | y I I If l fnJ look at some of the Hamilton Watches 7 l I a we can show you. 1 Jj CHARGE ACCOUNTS INVITED. . The P. H. Caplan Co., Jewelers io W 17 .L c, CAFCTM S«r*b of the "GoMen Sum *lO fl. fourtu Ot. OI'K.V EVEMMiS Ltailed" ol Utt Cblcafo and Rock liliad a. a. cmrria * 992 Hamilton timekeeper. TUESDAY EVENING, smooth and free from wrinkles and no ill effects are experienced. E. G.: Nature never intended woman to have fuzz on her cheeks. Get from your druggist a small original package of delatone and mix a little of the powder with water. Apply the pasto to the obnoxious hairs and in 2 or 3 mln utos rub off and the hairs will come with it. Aftef the skin is washed and dried it will be velvety and free from hair or blemish. O. 13.: Your dry, dandruff-laden scalp will yield quickly to a treatment with a plain quinzoin tonic which can be cheaply made at home as follows: To Ms pint alcohol add 1 ounce quinzoin (get at druggist's) then pour in V- pint cold water. A little of this should be massaged well into the scalp at fre quent intervals. This will stimulate the scalp-tissues, overcome dryness, banish dandruff and encourage a lovely growth of shimmery, silky hair. This quinzoin tonic will benellt even the healthiest scalp and hair. Molly: When I feel that all-gone feel in# and note a sallowness of chin and Pu. \. or a breaking out of pimples at this time of the "ear, I get an ounce of kardene from my druggist's, dis solve it in a naif pint of alcohol (not whisky) add % cup of sugar and hot water to make a full quart. A quart costs very little made In this way. A tablespoonful should be taken before each meal. This old-fash:oned kardene tonic expels poisonous accumulations from the blood, builds up waste tissue and restores full health and strength to weak, worn bodies. Miss B.: I have found no hair cleanser of as great benefit to my hair as canth rox shampoo. Just dissolve a teaspoon iOX ' n , a CU P water, then pour slowly on the head and rub gently. The lather thus created is very cleans ing and invigorating, and rinsing leaves iLh'fio'Vi i s i J 1 • immaculately clean, while the hair dries quickly, with a de- Thi rA