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No Gorgeous Displays
serve the public less ostentatiously perhaps but with just as good in quality just as elegant-
in appearance just as ornamental finish and just as reliable in every respectyet at lower
prices And why Because we operate at less expense and divide the savings with our cus ¬
tomers And still another reason We
are satisfied with small profits and
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when we get one customer that custo ¬ or- CASH


Thisdainty dressing table is
a dream Sold Heretofore
mer means still another for our store CRE1JI1 We are sole agents for the
celebrated Bridge Beach
for 1800 Garners price THIS IS Stovesandranges Nothing
cheap except the price

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SiICome see it
HOUSECLEANING TIME
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Baby Buggies
And also the time for beautifying and refurnish ¬
and GoCarts
A large line to select from at prices

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and will save you money We are making a to suit your pocketbook Lookat
¬ ours before buying and you will find

FurnishingsNote yourlittle
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A beautiful rocker oak curv ¬ This easy chair is as durable
ed bottom and will last years w l 1
GOOD
I 0 as swell The upholstering
with any kind of care Com ¬ This beautiful threepiece suit sold everywhere for 25 Swellest line of China Closets in Extension and stationary is almost everlasting Hand ¬
pare this with rockers else ¬ Garners price only 15 1 Many other parlor pieces the city Lucky if you could get HERE tables in endless variety at somely curved Regarded
where Garners price only at prices to suit your purse Come in and look at our one formerly at 2500 Garners pricesthat will surprise you bargain at 1800 Garners
1 450 line Satisfaction guaranteed price now is only 552O 450 and up priqe15

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reds of milch from tho employment and over fiftynine one pound ol u day or oven as is the case too oft ¬
y Million People are Starving ho cannot turn to other fields for bread a day Infants under ono yea
the earning of oven a makeshift live of ago receive nothing and all the
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r In Provinces of Russian Empire ahood that might mean escape tram great majority between 17 and 59
starvation for his family Those who receive nothing Their ono and only
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havo sought the cities havp but ono hopo for life is in sharing the pitiful ¬ most superhuman Many families
has known in modern times It Is story Jo tellno work Kven with ly small allowance of bread which
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in need of protection against tho bit- ¬
Ilfjtlq Father Awakens To Needs of
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Ilia Peasant Subjects Hut Graft sutiferlng
self the hunger death wblch spar every Job
the limited number who nave done so other members of tho family receive
there are a hundred applicants for In a family of six twopersons on
an average will receive their pound of
ter coM now huddle together In one
house tearing down the others to bo
burned
Ask any dealer for
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hats Up Substance Appropriated
And America
Ing none attacks first the weaklings Government Graft bread eaCil day which when divided
the children and women whom other The best Indication of the terrible among tho whole family means one
Awful Conditions
Said one worker on tho ground the oldest bottled in
To Then If Called privation that exists Is tho facttaat third of a pound a day That and
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Upon JTo Alii Suffering Of Those
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Economic conditions in Russia tide Russian government has been cold water that is alb Many fami- =
lies of course have no members en
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We shall be fortunate if In Samara
alone we escape with two hundred
thousand deaths in a total of three
bondwhiskey he
make the plight of tho sufferers moved to action In 1891 a famine
g Ilenlghtcil People
more terrible They are peasants urt year In which however the suffer- ¬ titled to government assistance There million inhabitants And Samara Is has in stock and you
educated us Is 85 per cent of Rue ¬ ing was nothing compared to that of Is no cscapo no alternative and the but one of tho twcntyono suffering

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= Every report from the TdelroneI this year tho government hit upon small allowance must be divided
thQ happy expedient of forbidding the smaller yet in the struggle to sustain
provinces It Is a staggering total
Fortunately and it is hoped not too will get either
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when Heaven denies the rain tot tho use of the word huger This yar tide life
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land of tlii of the LIttle Father serves
to sllb V Hint Russia is locked In a
rtedddly struggle compared to which
crops aVwatf tho caso last year their situation Is so much worse that the Tho Russian peasant lobes not cat
only means of sustenance Is gone government has spent about 35000 meat his dally food being flvo pounds
late an effort is being mado to enlist
tho support of nil humanity against
this enemy of famine This country
EARLY TIMES ori
the suffering and losses Iiqf the war Last year In more than 1500000 000 and la negotiating a loan 037 of bread He has now onefifteenth has alwcys been at the front In such JACK BEAM Its
square miles of Russian territory 500000 moro for famine relief But of his regular ration If ho has When Japan found herself
any-¬
work
with Japan sink to insignificance It thing meaning of
at all The this
Is not a struggle with a foreign foe
nor yet the seethlngs of political un-
there was sowing but no rqaplng Tho oven such a sum Is totally inadequate
earth was dry and unproductive rob ¬ to meet the situation as Mr Nicolas condition
may become clearer to the
after the war with thousands suffer ¬
ing for food the United States sent eight summers old
one
rest that affords the greatest present bing the peasant of even the little Shlskoff who is visiting this country reader If he attempts to live ono money to teed them A similar move
fifteenth of his daily share say three ment has been started more recently
menace to taesubjectsof the Czar store of seed sown which otherwise in behalf of the sufferers and with
he might have used for food There no political purpose has pointed o t- Meals every two weeks For thor for the perishing poor of China Now
but ° Invasion by an enemy greater nothing in the famine
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i np Industries except farming no Noris it surprising when the expense Is practically Russia in her extremity In fighting a
sFaminThirty million people newspapers practically no railroads of carrying on such work over 1500 district on which to support life foo that has no part In international
In the land where famine stains It 000 square miles almost without rail Even the seeds of
tho weeds have alliances Is turning to this country

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pedants aU inhabiting a district com

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been eaten Tho little horses o- n
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iprUlng itwentyonOL provinces and the crop tails the peasants of today roads without newspapers Or enllght As a result of the visit to the

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covering an area half as largo as the can do nothing but walt pray and enments and among 30000000 suf United States of Nicholas Shlskoff in
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steppes
suffer just as his father did befqro ferers is remembered plowing and general work the occa behalf of tho famine sufferers an or ¬
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t of the destroying hunger It is the him There Is no other work that The sum appropriated by the St
sional cow all have been sod to pur ganized movement Is already on foot outing is ono which aill appeal to Irrigation so that crops may be grown
and s for the collection of funds The Rus ¬ even when the rain tails
greatest tho most pitiful famine that the peasants can seek Mlles Petersburg government moreover Is Americans l
conditions are if possible worse Tc sian Famine Relief Fund Is now an
thq Lana of many famines miles tram the railroad and hund tar in excess of that which will react
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ThE famine means a tremendous
1Russia
1 support life on onethird of a pound l actuality AVIth headquarters at 135 Lost and Found
th victims of the famine Whatever setback to Russia At present the
t may be the general belief concerning East 15th Street New York City problem is how to obtain Rood Later Lost between 930 p m yester ¬
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the modernity of the Russian gov- r and with Bishop Potter as President with como the question of tho future day and noon today a bilious attack
and Dr Samuel Barrows as Secre ¬ and sick hcadadhe
ernment and its methods Its officials I of provinces and savings und havo with nausea
tary It has begun th collection of this loss was occasioned by finding
the sufllclentlv uptodato to know no money Friends of RU slha how- ¬
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buy handmedown money for the fight against starva ¬ at a drug store a box of Dr Kings
> rcjtiCK I CLEAN the meaning of graft It Is notorl WHY ever see promise of betted r times guaranteed euro
L qua that a Russian official name d tion There will bo no graft in the ahead although tots necoijsa rlly in ¬ New Life Pills the
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4 clothes at tailor administration of these funds for biliousness malaria and jaundice
Qurjco the manager of the whole pu- r for
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volves a vast amount of work The
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1 chase of relef supplies was recentlj they will bo applied by tho societys hope of the peasant In Ltte famine All druggists 25c
tf t e centre of such a scandal as caus made prices when you can officers and not turned over to the area lies first In his e ducatk 111 in-
ifd oven the government to take no Russian government or Its officials
modern t lmlngmet odr to take 1 the
1 Each day thorn drops Into tho cot¬
I < tjce Every contribution will be acknowl ¬ fers of the New York elevated rail- ¬
rl f > < After some months of war get Real TailorMade place of tho thousand yearold cus ¬
edged by the Morton Trust Company to say nothing
toms ho still follows end aeconjN In way 27500 nickles
j tY under his administration it was fount

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fbgfonly about six hundred thousand which is actlnc as treasurer of the
tho Installation of givxit systems ot of tho other coins and hilts
clothes made here at
puds en pud 16 forty pounds o fundsMuch
gain had been delivered Instead ol Is toped for in the way of a-
home Exclusive patterns contributions and a single sentence
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one hundred million puds whit

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ferrs And there is other graft
Opntraots are made with dealers U
i deliver a certain quantity of grain t
certain district and when this quan
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and guaranteed to fit for
25 and up
tolls thoiir power Eight dollars
will save the life of an adult the next
harvestfive dollars th life of a
child says Mr Shlskoff Such Is tho
sum that represents a human life
IKeepFosted
Worlds fu openings State iVatfonal and Foreign
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What In this country means a visit
Markets Sports Etc The iolltf wing paper
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to the theater or a couple of pair of
day No extra charge for delivery
Experience has shown that this one
I j halt which reaches the sufferers lisI 1 gloves In Russia means a chance to livered raeh
t adulterated in every possible manner
Qven by the substitution of commoi
t live It is a striking comparison of
relative values and of the final value
The Courlrjr
The
Journal
COT l1me ClalAppenl
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Thr h RecordHerald
LoulsvilU Times
St Louts Republic
ChlcUft 1 Examiner
I earth which means moro blood
money for the contractors
DARKLING G of life In Russia And it is the be
Bet of Dr Barrows and tho other
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The GlobeDemocrat
The PostDispatch
Gills XRO Tribune
Nm bvllle American
> i> Even if alt the Ruslan government s workers of the Relief Committee that Tho Nowsaclmllar Cincinnati Enquirer
Chicago Dally News
GHEAP J COOL efforts at relief woro carried out ef The Tailo- the chances to eavq a human life at The Star Cbroniclo
fldontly those offors would etlll bi a cpst of five dollars to provide foi JOHN WILHELM local Circulator

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inadequate At present tho relief coi 1 months of sustenance for striving be-
rJ slsta of furnishing to each person ii1 rPAL4M4R MOUSE Ings at a cost feproantlng hardly Register Office 523 BroatfwayQ
f the famine district under ceventtei a moro than ip price of a single davj II
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