The star. (Reynoldsville, Pa.) 1892-1946, May 23, 1906, Image 3

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WASTED TO A SHADOW
KM a Car After Tttttmn Tim
' of BanTerlng.
IK. H. Stotts, messenger at the State
Capitol, Columbus, O., says:
"For fifteen years I
''""SsTS nd kidney troubles,
and tbouen I doctored
(faithfully, could nal
find a . cure. I bail
Sheavy backaches,
idlzsy headaches and
I terrible nrlnary dlsor
I ders. One day I col-
'StTCSv S lapsed, fell JnsenslDle
Inn the sidewalk, and
I then wasted away ia
bed for ten weeks.
After being given up, I began using
Doan's Kidney Pills. In a couple of
months I refrained my old health, and
now weigh 188 pounds. Twelve boxes
did It, and I have been well two years."
Sold by all dealers. 60 cents a box.
Foster-MIIburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Chauffeurs in Old-Time France.
There were chauffeurs long before
automobiles. History tells us that
about the year 1795 'men strangely
accoutered, their laces covered with
soot and their eyes carefully dis
guised, entered by nights farms and
lonely habitations and committed all
eorts of depredations. They gar
roted their victims, dragged them
before a great fire, where' they burn
ed the soles of their feet and de
, manded Information as to the where
abouts of their money and Jewels.
Hence they were called "chauffeurs,"
a name which frightened so much our
good grandmothers. Faris Figaro.
Last of 31st Congress.
Andrew J. Harlan, of Savannah,
Mo., is the last survivor of the Thirty
first Congress, having represented the
Eleventh Indiana district. Although
91 years old, he is still hale and
hearty. Among the members In this
Congress were such men as Daniel
'Webster, John C. Calhoun, William
H. Seward, Stephen A. Douglas,
Jefferson Davis and John Crittenden.
AWFUL PSORIASIS 35 YEARS.
Terrible firaly Hnmor In ratchet All
Over BodySkin Cracked and
Bleeding Cured by Cntlcnra.
"I was aiiiicted with psoriasis for thirty
five years. Jt was in patches all over my
body. 1 used three calces of Cuticura
Soap, six boxes of Ointment and two bot
tles of Resolvent. In thirty days 1 was
completely cured, and I think permanent
ly, as it was about five years ago. The
psoriasis first made its appearance in red
spots, generally forming a circle, leaving
in the centre a spot aoont .the size of a
silver dollar of sound flesh. In a short
time the affected circle would form a
heavy dry scale of white silvery appear
ance, and would gradually drop off. To
remove the entire scales by bathing or
using oil to soften them the flesh would
. be perfectly raw, and a light discharge of
bloody substance would ooze out. That
scaly orust would form again in twenty
four hours. It was worse on my arms and
limbs, although it was in spots all over
my body, alBo on my scalp. If I let the
scales remain too long without removing
4y' bath or otherwise, the skin would
crack and bleed. I suffered intense itch
ing, worse at nights after getting warm
in bed, or olood warm by exercise, when
it would be almost unbearable. W. M.
Cbideater, Hutchinson, Kan ..April 20,1905."
What Aids French Peace.
The astonishing statement Is made
that the French people have invested
In foreign . securities the stupendous
amount of above $13,000,000,000 and
that in addition to their own public
debt, the greatest of any nation,
bich is . an exclusively domestic
loan. These gigantic savings are due
to frugality and to thrift. Thrift
It was a French trait at the dawn of
French history and has prevailed for
centuries. No land has been harried
by opposing armies more frequently
or more devastatingly and no land
ever recovered from desolation so
completely. France Is stronger and
richer this moment than ever before,
and that, too, in the fourth decade
after her titter prostration and spolia
tion .of 1S71. Washington Post.
Last of War Governors.
The Hon. Frederick Holbrook of
Vermont, who -recently passed his
ninety-third birthday, is the only one
of the fauouB "War Governors" now
surviving. He stood with Governors
Curtin of Pennsylvania and Andrew
of Massachusetts as one of the
etaunchest supporters of the Lincoln
administration when it most needed
such support as they could give.
Among the beneficent institutions for
which the Nation is indebted to Mr.
Holbrook's initiative were the mili
tary hospital established at Brattle
boro during the" Civil War, where
lrom 1,500 to 2,000 soldiers were car
ed for at once, and the National Bu
reau of Agriculture. The ex-Governor
was choirmaster in the Brattle
boro Congregational church! for 40
years. Leslie's Weekly.
TRANSFORMATIONS.
Onrlons Results When Coffes Drinking Is
Abandoned.
It Is almost as bard for an old coffee
toper to quit the use of coffee as it is
for a whlBky or tobacco fiend to break
off, except that the coffee user can quit
coffee and t-ke up Postum Food Coffee'
(without any feeling of a loss of the
morning beverage, for when Postum is
well boiled and served with cream, it is
really better in point of flavor than
most of the coffee served nowadays,
and to the taste of the connoisseur it
la like the flavor of fine Java.
A great transformation takes place
In the body within ten days or two
iweeks after coffee is left off j.nd Pos
tum Food Coffee usad, for the reason
Chat the poison to the nerves has been
discontinued and in its place Is taken a
liquid that contains the most powerful
elements of nourishment
It is easy to make this teat and prove
these statements by changing from cof
fee to Postum Food Coffee.
. "There's a reason."
MdJKf Ml
TERRDR1STSSTHLATWDRK
Russian Vice Admiral and a Po
lice Captain Assassinated.
BOMB AND KNIFE EMPLOYED
Three Killed in Fight Following Ex
plosion of Missile at
Warsaw.
Vice Admiral Kunimieh commander
of the port, who was very unpopular
with the workmen, was assassinated
at St. Petersburg by workmen whose
May Day demonstration he had at
tempted to stop.
The admiral was killed at the now
admiralty works, a government in
stitution where most of the 2,000 men
employed reported for duty at five
o'clock in the morning. They want
ed immediately to march out In a
body and celebrate the Russian May
Day but finally agreed to work till
2 o'clock in the afternoon. The ad
miral, however, made a speech to
the men, saying that he could not
agreed to their leaving work at 2
o'clock and the matter was left
open.
At about 9:10 a. m., according to
an officer who was at the gate of the
works, the Admiral was ' emerging
from a smnll shop In the works when
a workman who had been concealed
around the corner of the building
leaped on Kuzmlch from behind and
drove a long dagger Into his back.
The Admiral fell forward on his
face, which was badly cut by stones,
and died Immediately. The assassin
fled into a large forge, where he was
surrounded by troops and police, but
the search for the murderer was un
availing, his comrades professing ig
norance of his Identity.
While Police Captain Constanlnoff,
of Warsaw, was standing In Marszal
Itowska street, with two policemen
and four soldiers a young man threw
a bomb Into the group. The explos
ion of the bomb literally tore Captain
Constanlnoff to pieces and severely
wounded a policeman and six other
persons.
The assassin tried to escape, and,
firing his revolver, wounded a sol
dier. The other soldiers replied with
a volley, killing the assassin and two
other persons. The soldiers then at
tacked the people who had gathered
with their bayonets and the butts
of their guns, wounding 11 persons,
making a total of four killed and 1
wounded.
The terrorists have sought Cap
tain Const antinoff's life since May
Day of last year, when he ordered
the soldiers to fire on a procession
of Socialists, causing the death of
30 persons.
Berkman Ends Sentence.
Alexander Berkmnn, who tried to
kill Henry C. Frick. July 22. 1S!)2.
became a free man. May IS. Ills first
utterance as he stepped outside the
workhouse was an expression of re
gret that he had not succeeded in
slaying Frick. lie declared he did
what he believed to be right, and never
has regretted his act. He declared
he had nothing now against the man
whose life he tried to lake. Berk
man had been confined In the Western
Penitentiary and workhouse for 13
years and eight months.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
The decision of the Senate com
mittee on Inter-ocean canals is in
favor of a sea level canal across the
Isthmus of Panama.
Charles T. Wenham, formerly agent
for the Canadian Pacific railroad In
Chicago, was indicted on a charge of
embezzling $.rl,000 belonging to the
company. He Is in New, York.
Frank Emnrett, a painter. Is under
Arrest at Detroit, charged with killing
his wife, aged 28, w'ho was fatally
shot In the head at her home. Mrs.
Emmett had sued for divorce.
Will J. Davis, who was manager ot
the Iroquois Theater, Chicago, at the
time of the great fire in that build
ing, was arraigned on a charge of
manslaughter growing out. of the
fire.
City election returns from Denver
show that the Municipal Ownership
city ticket was defeated with the pos
sible exception of two Election Com
missioners and three of the sixteen
Aldermen.
Because the college trustees have
accepted gifts from John D. Rocke
feller and Andrew Carnegie, Mary E.
Bird, for 19 years an Instructor in
the astronomical department of Smith
College at Northampton, Mass., tend
ered her resignation.
By practically a unanimous vote
the iron molders of Pittsburg decided
to- go on strike for an Increase In
wages from $3.30 to $3.50 a day, and
the general observance of the nine
hour day. ' ...
' Another of the incipient radical re
volts broke out In the lower House of
the Russian Parliament, when labor
members Introduced resolutions for
the Immediate submission to Emperor
Nicholas by telegraph of a demand
that amnesty be proclaimed at once.
Before the Interstate Commercei
Commission John M. Jamison, presi
dent of the Jamison Coal Company,
swore that J. R. McGinley had given
Robert Pitcairn, then general agent
ot the Pennsylvania railroad at Pitts
burgh, 500 shares of Jamison com
pany stock.
MOB LYNCHES NEGRO
6Vung From Tree and Body Riddled
With Bullets.
William Wommock, a negro, was
lynched at Eastman, Ga., by a mob,
which hanged him to a tree and rid
dled his body with bullets.
Wommock was accused of an as
sault upon Mrs. Pope, a widow wo
man living on the outskirts of town.
The negro at first denied bis guilt,
but latter confessed and the lynch
ing followed,
llPUTE FINALLY SETTLED
Sultan Yields All Points and Great
Britain Is Satisfied.
The Anglo-Turkish difficulty haa
been settled to the satisfaction of
Great Britain,- the Turkish govern
ment having yielded on all points
unconditionally.
Foreign Secretary Grey announced
In the house of commons that a sat
is factory note had been received from
the Turkish government acceding to
the British demands that a joint com
mission be appointed to delimitate
the Slnnl peninsula frontier.
"Since the first note," said the sec
retary, "another has been received
stating that the Turkish government
agreed to a Joint commission, which
will be appointed to make a topo
graphical survey and map with the
view of fixing the boundary so as to
secure the maintenance of the stat
us quo. The boundary will run from
Rafakh In a southeasterly direction
to a point not less than three miles
from Aknbah."
The secretary added that -the Brit
ish government had accepted the re
ply, which gives etnery reason to
hope that a completely satisfactory
settlement of the details will be
reached.
PERISHED IN DEATH VALLEY
Dead Bodies of Two Young Prospect
ors Found In Lonely Spot.
Joseph Constantlne, a prospector
who has just returned from a trip In
to Death Valley, reports the finding
of the bodies of two young men at
the foot of the Funeral range. One
of them carried a watch Inscribed
"M. G. H.", and wore a seal ring
bearing the letter "H.
The men perished nearly 30 miles
from water. The fingers of one of
the men bad been worn to the bone
digging In the sand, evidently In an
attempt to reach water. Constantlne
and his men brought the bodies out
and burled them near Carrol Springs,
Nev.
DEEDS OF MANIAC
Rejected Suitor Kills One, Wounds
Others and Shoots Himself.
Crazed by drink and by disappoint
ment in a love affair, James H.
Clark, a telegraph operator In
Chamblee, a dozen miles north of
Atlanta, Ga., began a rampage of
crime.
In less than 24 hours he killed one
man. severely wounded three others,
slightly wounded a fifth, nnd clubbed
a sixth with a shotgun, set fire to the
home of one of his victims, and
when surrounded by a posse, shot
himself through the heart.
FOUND NINE MURDERED
Florida Minister and Family Victims
of Terrible Butchery.
.The murdered bodies of the nine
mrmbers of Rev. Ackerman's family
were found 10 miles north of Milton,
Fla.
Aekerman, his wife and seven chil
dren, the eldest about 14 years old,
were killed with on ax and their bod
ies partly cremated In their home.
Examination showed that the parents'
skulls had been crushed. Citizens
have raised $1,000 to be offered as a
reward for the apprehension of the
assassins.
CAPITAL NEWS NOTES.
The following postmasters were ap
pointed: President Klmmell, Nina
Miller; Llncolnvllle, Charles II.
Cummiugs. West Virginia Bulltown,
Braxton county, Laco Queen.
Admiral Sand, Superintendent of
the Naval Academy, notified Acting
Secretary Newberry that all cases of
hazing prior to February 1 last have
been adjudged, punished and the In
cidents closed.
The President sent the - following
nominations for postmaster to the
Senate: Ohio Atwell E. Ferguson.
Glbsonburg. Pennsylvania Elmer E.
Fleming, Haverford: Elmer E. Mc
Crncken, North Wales; William Mc
Elhaney, Pencord.
Frisco Limits Skyscraper.
At a meeting of the San Francisco
joint council on building laws with
the ' various sub-committees it was
definitely decided to recommend the
following ordinance: On 'streets 100
feet wide or over, the height of
buildings facing thereon shall be
unlimited. On streets 80 feet wide or
over the height of buildings shall be
limited to 200 feet.
Dr. Harper's Successor. .
John D. Rockefeller's pastor, Rev.
Dr. Rufus P. Johnston, whose resig
nation from the pastorate of the
Fifth Avenue Baptist Church, New
York, caused much comment in ec
clesiastical circles, upon his return
from his contemplated European trip
will become President of the Uni
versity of Chicago, which position be
came vacant by the death of Dr. Will
lam R. Harper.
A handsome monument erected by
the survivors of his regiment and his
friends in civic life was dedicated to
the memory of the late Brevet Major
General Charles II. Collis In the Na
tional Cemetery at Gettysburg. The
oration was delivered by Judge Will
lam N. Ashman of Philadelphia.
Window Glass Factories Will Close.
Manufacturers of window glass in
Indiana met and decided to close their
plants from May 16 to June 10. The
cause assigned Is high-priced fuel
and scarcity of skilled laborers. All
window glass manufacturers have
been Invited to take similar action.
Marsh Lindsay, the murderer of
"Celery King" Johnson In Wyandotte
county, Ohio, began to serve out his
life sentence in the Ohio penitentiary.
Lindsay, who escaped three years
ago, wag captured at Flndlay.
QUAKE OPENED SPRINGS
Strange Phenomenon Is Repotred
' From Montrose County, Cal.
A strange phenomenon of the re
cent earthquake has Just been report
ed from Paralso Hot Springs, In
Montrose county, Cal. The tempera
ture ot the water In ' the hot soda
springs, which for many years has
beeu ironing' colder, has Increased.
On the day following the earthquake
test revealed that the heat of the
water had Increased 18 degrees.
Since that time the temperature of
the water has Increased 122 degrees.
The earthquake has also opened
two new springs at Paralso. The
first began to How about 100 feet
back from the old spring, balng a
hot soda spring of the same tempera
ture' as the springs flowing before the
earthquake.
The second spring opened directly
under the- iloor of the club and bar
room, and the water is Ice cold, in
direct contrast to the outflow of the
other springs in the vicinity. '
FITS, (St. Titus' Dnncn: Nervous Dlwaies per.
rnnncntly cured by Dr. Kline's Great Nerve
Restorer. f2 trial bottle and trcntise free,
I)B. H. H. Kline. Ltd., 9:11 Arch St., Phila., To.
Tervlan olives are very rich in oil SO per
eent by weight.
Mrs. Wlnslow's Snothing Bynip for Children
teething, softens the gutn,retiices Inflamma
tion, allays pain, cures wind colic, 25a. a Lottie
Korea Is taking more to beer drinking than
either Japan or China.
When Most Accidents Occur.
It has been observed thnt the num
ber of accidents Increases progres
sively from hour to hour during the
first half of the day, says an English
scientist; after the midday rest. In
the first hours of the afternoon, the
number Is notably less than In the
last hour of the morning.
Deafness Cannot Be Cared
by local applications as they cannot reach the
diseased portion of the ear. There is only one
way to eure deafness, and thnt is by consti
tutional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an
Inflamed condition of the muoous lining ot
the Eustachian Tube. When this tube Is in
flamed you have a rumbling sound or imper
fect hearing, and when it is entirely closed
Deafness is tho result, and unless the Inflam
mation can be taken out and this tube re
stored to its normnl condition, hearing will
be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten
are caused by i-ntarrh ,wliioh is nothing but an
inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars for any
caseof Denfnessfcaused by catarrh) that can
not be eurpd by Hull's Catarrh Cure. Bend foi
circulars free. F.J.Ciiknky k Co., Toledo, O.
Bold by Drugulsts, 76c,
Take Hall's Family Tills for constipation.
The Steepest Railway.
A wonderful mountain railway is
being constructed in the Tyrolese
Alps by a Swiss engineer named
Stnibb ot Clarens, near Montreux.
When completed this line will achieve
the European record, which has been
held up to now by the Stauserhorn
railway, for traversing the steepest
mountain slope In the world. The
new line will connect the village of
Kaltern, In the Tyrolese valley, with
the Col du Mendel, 2,'u.r0 feet In
height. The line climbs the side of
the Col the whole way. The double
cogwheel system has been employed,
and special coaches have been con
structed to permit traveling In com
fort, ike mountain railway passes
through some of the most picturesque
scenery In the Tyrolese Alps.
The Russian Constitution.
The publication of the amended
fundamental law or . constitution in
Russia has aroused renewed bitter
ness among the people. The amend
ments appear to have been devised
exclusively for the purpose of stren
gthening the autocratic privileges of
the Czar and nullifying the effect Of
the grant of a national parliament.
In fact, the only advantage that can
be claimed for the nation In the proc
lamation Is the official recognition of
constitutional government of a kind
contained In the sections regarding
tho convening of parliament itself.
That boon cannot be taken from the
people now without "Imperial usurpa
tion in defiance of the fundamental
law.
STOPS BELCHINiC.
Cures Bad Breath Positive and Instant
, Care Free No Drugs Care
by Absorption.
A sweet breath ia priceless.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will cure bad
breath and bad taate instantly. Belching
and bad taate indicate offensive breath,
winch is dne to stomach trouble.
Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers purify the
stomach and (top belching, by absorbing
foul gases that arise from undigested food,
and by supplying the digestive organs with
natural solvents for food.
They relieve sea or car sickness and nau
sea of any kind.
They quickly cure headache, correct the
II effect of excessive eating or drinking.
They will destroy a tobacco, whisky or
onion breath instantly.
They atop fermentation in the stomach,
acute indigestion, cramps, colic, gas in the
stomach and intestines, distended abdo
men, heartburn, bad complexion, dizzy
spells or any other affliction arising from
a diseased stomach.
We know Mull's Anti-Belch Wafers will
do this, and we want you to kuow it. This
offer may not appear again.
6196 GOOD FOU 25o.
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Bend this coupon with your name
and address and your druggist's name
and 10c. in stamps or silver, and we
will supply you a sample free if you
have never used Mull's Anti-Belch
Wafers, and will also send you a cer
tificate good for 25c. toward the pur
chase of more Belch Wafers. You will
find them invariable for stomach trou
ble; cures by absorption. Address
Mull's Graph tomo Co- 328 3d
Ave., Bock island, III.
Oirn Tull Addrett and Write Plainly.
411 -.wj.- r.r n.. l.. k .:t
trpon receipt of price. Stamps accepted.
Legislative Titles.
The name of the lawmaking power
In the United States Is the Congress,
In France the Assembly, in' Germany
the Reichstag, In Holland the States
General, in Spain the Cortes, In
Greece the Boule and in Denmark
the Lands thing.
m t ar .a", seam mat r
Thetr Hard Struggle Made Easier Interesting State
ments by a1 Young Lady in Boston
and One in Nashville, Tenn.
All women work; some in their j
homes, some in churoh, and some in !
the vehirl of society. And in stores,
mills and shops tens of thousands are
on the never-ceasing treadmill, earning
their daily bread.
All are subject to the same physical
laws; all suffer alike from the same1
physloal disturbance, and the nature of
their duties, in many cases, quickly
-drifts them into the horrors of ail
kinds of female complaints, tumors,
ulceration, falling and displace
ments or perhaps Irregularity or
suppression, causing backache, ner
vousness, irritability and lassitude.
They especially require an invigorat
ing, sustaining medicine which will
strengthen the female organism and
enable them to bear easily the fatigues
of the day, to sleep well at night, and
to rise refreshed and eheerful.
Row distressing to see a woman
struggling to earn a livelihood or per
form her household duties when her
back and head are aching, she is so
tired she can hardly drag about or
stand up, and every movement causes
pain, the origin of which is due to
some derangement of the female or
ganism. Miss F. Orser, of 14 Warren ton Street,
Boston, tells women how to avoid such
suffering j she writes :
Dear Mrs. Plultham:
" I suffered misery for several years with
female irregularities. My back ached; I had
bearing-down pains, and frequent headaches;
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound Succeeds Where Others Fall.
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Wrote Story In His Sleep,
Crockett, the English author, once
earned a check by his pen while as
leep. One morning he received a
check from the editor of the St.
James Gazette in payment for a con
tribution which he knew nothing
about.. He promptly returned the
check with a disclaimer; but It came
back again with a note from the edi
tor saying that he had earned it and
must keep It. It then occurred to
Mr. Crockett to have a look at this
mysterious article, and, to his amaze
ment, he discovered that it was on a
subject about which he had dreamed
some weeks before. He had intend
ed to write the article, but hfid no re
collection of having done so. As a
matter of fact, he had written and
posted It In his sleep, and knew
nothing more of it until he saw it in
print.
Salaries Compared,
The salary paid the head of one
life Insurance company is greater
than the combined salaries of the
presidents of the 14 leading univer
sities In the United States.
Mayor Schmitz of San- Francisco
is a labor leader. He is a musician,
and was formerly secrefary of the
Muslcans' Union.
You Cannot
CUR
all inflamed, ulcerated and catarrhal con
ditions of the mucous membrane such as
nasal catarrh, uterine catarrh caused
by feminine ills, sore throat, sore
mouth or inflamed eyes by simply
dosing the stomach.
But you surely can cure these stubborn
affections by local treatment with
Paxtine ToiSt Antiseptic
which destroy the disease germs.checks
discharges, stops pain, and heals the
inflammation and soreness. ;
Paxtine represents the most successful
iocal treatment for feminine Ills ever
produced. Thousands of women testify
to this fact. 50 cents at druggists.
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I could not sleep and could hardly drag
around. I consulted two physicians without
relief, and as a last resort, I tried Lydia H.
Pitikhom's Vegetable Compound, and to my
surprise, every ocoe aim pain itiib uitj. a
gained ten pounds and am in perfect health,1'
Miss Pearl Ackers, of 327 North Sum
mer Street, -Nashville, Tenn., writes :
Dear Mrs. Pinkham:
" I suffered with painful periods, severe
backache, bearing-down pains, pains across
the abdomen; was very nervous and irrita
ble, and my trouble grew worse every month.
"My physician fuiled-to help me and 1
decided to try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable
Compound. I soon found it was doing me
good. All my pains and aches disappeared,
and I no longer fear my monthly periods."
Lydia E, Plnkham's Vegetable Com
pound is the unfailing cure for all these
troubles. It strengthens the proper
muscles, and displacement with all its
horrors will no more crush you.
Backache, dizziness, fainting, bearing-down
pains, disordered stomach,
moodiness, dislike of friends and society
all symptoms of the one cause will
be quickly dispelled, and it will make
you strong and well.
You can tell tne story of your suf
ferings to a woman, and receive help
ful advice free of cost. Address Mrs.
Pinkham, Lynn, Mass. The present
Mrs. Pinkham is the daughter-in-law
of Lydia E. Pinkham and for twenty
five years she has, under her direction
and since her decease, been advising
sick women free of charge.
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If I could take von into mv three lanre krtnplM
at Brockton, Mass., and show you the inllnlte
care with which every pair of shoes Is made, you
would realize why W. L. Douglas 3 SO ahsea
cost more to make, why they hold their shape.
wvr woxcr, anu are 01 greater
Intrinsic value than any other $3.50 shoe.
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Maw. 02. SO, $2.00. Baym' Sohool
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, CAUTION. -lunt nnu aailrif W.L.Doi.k
las shoe. Take no stitmlituM. None rennina
Without his name and price stamped on bottom.
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Write tor lllnitrated Catalog.
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