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TTTR' MOIHTOTG OKEGONIA!, - FRIDAY, JTJTjY 28, 1911. FOREST RANGERS BLOCK FIRE PATH Fighters Make Stand at Edg of Green Timber and Stay Flames. TOILERS HOPE FOR CALM Mill City Blaae le fnder Control and Can nfc ration at Thorn Crt I fhrkrd 'o New Ftt In I.lnn County. ALBA.NT. Or, Julr T7. (Special.) Na new flree were reported todejr la Linn County and with the Mill City biases rlrtuallr estincnlshed and the Thomas Creek Bra almost checked. ' forest flra conditions In this part of the state are gmtlr Improred to- BIltlL Coaceatratlnr all the efforts of a Ms crew of nrrflshter at the ! of the areea timber urrounriln an olJ ' burn In which the lire was Durninr, forest rancers today rucrmird In check In c the pricres of the blase which has burnrd for fire days aoot ; elsht miles southeast of Mill City. Tha lire Is yet burnlna la stumps, lone and fallen trees orr a wide extent ol ler rltory but Its forward sweep his been : stopped and while It probably will moulder alone; la places for eerersl days, all danrr of a further spread . Is over. Hattto V Ith 11re Loiur. A bit crew of workmen from tha ' mills and loaclns; camps of the Curtlaa Lumber Company and sereral Oorern- ment forest ranaera bee battled wun thla Are for several days. They finally ' ' found they could not check Ita course ! throusn the fallen Iocs and bruh and ' old dry trunks In the losed-off lands la wblcb It was burnlns. so tha Usrht was concentrated at the e.lce of tha i ' nreen timber. Work wss becun ther some time before the Are reached this ', point. trenrh- were Unit and patrol lines establlnhed. This - resulted In . success when the ft re reached the crren timber last nlKht and early today. This fire has covered considerable ! territory but was connned entirely to an old bom and loae.l-oix lanua. me . . Curtlss Company"s work In that part of the county for several yeara navin cleared the -ood timber from a wld ' area In the vicinity where the flames started. i ' lit "able of Year. Thouitn very little rreen timber waa I burned and virtually no loss waa oc 1 . casloned In that manner, this will be ', oae of the notable forest Ores of the . year In r-ron In that It caused a loss estimated at between 10.000 and fS0. 000 when It wiped out the entire equlp- inent of Curtlss Lumber Company's loe K'r. a bnraed 14 flatcara ! -and several bridges, and daatroyed part or the tracx on toe v urni. Luminnj -- 1oclnr railroad which eatenda ten s - - (h. umber from alUl Cltr. with a crew of It men combat tins: .-.the blase near the headwaters oi Thomas Creek about 14 miles east of .'. Sclo. Forest rangers have hopes to-.-. nlht of stopping the Ore within a , . short time. The Ore spread only alowly . ..today and while yet beyond control rt . i- ktuml that nnleaa a atrona wind ..'.'should arise there la little dancer of .- an extensive conuaarruuu. EIGHT IDAHO FIRES RAGING I'orcw. of BUae-Hchtcre riiihd fo Sand Tolnt PUtrlct. SPOKANE. July 17. Report from tUnd point. Idaho, today Indicate that eight forest fires are burning In the Panhandle section adjacent to that city. Thlrty-et extra men have been sent ut to r'orest Hupervlsor Part on and Warden A. J. Warren, of the Pen d Oreille rrotectlve Association. These men and a large force of farmers and section hands are asslstinr the regular 8 re patrol a Fires are burning on Northern Pa rifle railroad land on both sides of the Moyle River near Pummlt. at Naples, Idaho, tn the Pend d "Oreille Protective Association territory, and near Match- wood and Clark's Fork. Idaho. " CO CRT CAIXS nilE MEETING lane County rin to Have Forfsts frrntcmattcally ratrolksl. Kl'OEN'a Or . July IT. SpeclaL P.ecounlxing the grave dancer of for " est ores to the property of the entire county, the Lane County Court la tak ing step looking toward systematic fire nchttnjr and patrolling. A mass meeting of timber owner and all cltlsena Interaeted baa been called at the Courthouse on August 1. County Judge Thompson la aending out letters explaining the movement. LAWYERS BALK AT HOT AIR falra-t'a Legal Light Don't Like Heap-fro nrclde to CTo Early. SALEM. Or. July K-OpedaU-AIt the leading lam y ere In tha city have signed an agreement that they will close their offices each afternoon at t o'clock until September 1. and today, for the first time la htatory. as far as Is known here, lawyers have tried to evade "hot air." Their reason for closing Is the op pressive weather of the past week or two. A move la now on foot to close all of the stores here each Wednesday afternoon. MOTHER IS DENIED GIRLS ; Javroll Officers Declare) Pendleton Woman Cnflt aa Parrot. PENDLETOJ Or, Juy r. ( Spe cial. Gladys Whltwnrth. aged 14. and her sister Juaalta Whit worth, aged t. were taken from their mother Tuesday by the officers of ths Juvenile Court, on the ground that the mother Is not a fit person to have charge of the glrla. Gladys waa a member of the Joy riding party which caxne to grief carry Bandar morning when eight persons were Injured. HINDU TRUSTS STRANGER FVarlnj- Fellow-Con nti-ymen. Native Ask Farmer to Keep $1300. PALEM. Or, July 27. (JpeclaLj When Casper Meyers. a young farmer living near the State Iteform School was accosted by a Hindu on a lonely road he was sur prised, but his surprise reached the stage of open-mouthed astonishment when the Hindu forced a roll of bills amounting to 11100 In Myers bands and asked that he keep the money for him. Myers took the Hindu into his car riage and drove him to the Reform School where the man told his story. He said that his name waa Ounda Singh and he had arrived from British Co lumbia with the $1300 to purchase goats, this meat being a favorite with the people of his race. He was on a passenger train with four other Hlndua when they endeavored to learn how much money be had and threatened to take It from him. . When the train stopped for a moment at the Reform School station he leaped off. ran half a mile up the track, circled through TlsRn.li AXO POLK COCSTT PIOMZEK. AGF.n 7T, DIES AT AMITY. 1" Jeha r Dickey. AMITT. Or, July 17. (Spe cial.) John E. Llchey. 77 yeara old. a ploneec- of Tamhlll and Polk counties."' died at the home of hla daughter. Mrs. J. W. Booth, near Bethel, last Saturday. Mr. IMckey waa born In Jack son County, Missouri. February . 133. and came to Oregon In 1363 with Ms parents. In 13T4 he mar ried Miss Martha Savage, who died In 13!. Nine children were born to them, five of whom sur vive. The children are Mrs. Mary Y or um. Noel and Preston Dickey, of flallstnn: Mrs. Nora Booth, ef Amity, snd Mrs. Ethel Elliott, of Perrydale, Funeral services were held Monday at tha Harmony Baptist Church In Polk County, and In terment waa made In the ceme tery at that place. the woods and started along tha road when he met Myers. Superintendent Looney heard the man's atory and took htm to Portland where he ass placed In the care of the British Consul. STUDENTS' LIVES IN PERIL Anto Speeder Race Along- Drive; All Cars Ma Be Barred. EUGENE. Or, July -(Special.)- After repeated warnings to speed ma niacs who persisted in driving their machines at high speed through the grounds of the State University, the au thorities of the Institution yesterday closed all the atralghtaway drives, forc ing automobiles to traverse the grounds by aa exceedingly roundabout course. This. It Is believed, will make them travel slowly. The campus drives nave always been popular with the automobile owners of Eugene, and numbers of them have per sisted tn traveling them at a speed that endangered the lives of students passing bsck and forth between the buildings. The superintendent of the grounds says that he will be forced to bar machines from the campus entirely unless speed Ing la stopped. LODGE MAN THOUGHT DEAD Train Victim Relieved Missing Cen tra I la Woodman. CENTRA LI A. Waab, July 17. (Spe cial It believed In Central la that the man giving his name as John 111 11, who died at the Railroad Hospital tn Taooma July 14 after being run down by a Northern Paclflo train near Tenlno, waa Andrew Julne, who mysteriously disappeared from Chehalls several weeks ago'aTter telling his wife that he was going to Tono to look for employment. The description of Julne tallies with that of Hill. Julne was a member of the Woodmen of the World. Mrs. Julne was left with two small children to support, but she cannot collect the louS Insurance whlcn her husband carried In the Woodmen until positive proofs are obtained of his death. ROSEBURG FIRE INCENDIARY Department Store Burned Folio wing Apparent Robbery. TJARERrRfJ. Or. July 27. (SpeolaLl Incendiarism preceded by an appar ent attempt at robbery was responsible Tor the almost complete uiniuuiua ui be Fair department store, owned oy t wiieon. aarlr today. Mr. Wilson eS tlmatee hla loss at tt00. upon which a carried 34000 insurance. Investigation today showed that a portion of the goods had been sat- rated with kerosene ana lgnitea oy n sloctrla light drop especially ar ranged for tha occasion. A broken rindow In the rear of the store rur Isbed evidence of the manner tn which the robbers effected entrance. This morning's Ore Is the second to occur In th e business district in two weeas. TEMPERANCE WORKER WED Centralla VT. C T. V. Lecturer Mar ried to Prominent Farmer. CHEHALIS. Wash, July I7 (Spe cial.) A wedding of particular Inter est to Chehalls and Centralla folk took place laat night at the Methodist par sonage at Centralis, when Rev. Robert E. Held united la marriage D. L Bean and Mrs. Mattle N. Graves, both of Centralis. Mr. Bean Is a well-to-do retired farmer and has extensive Interests In and about Chehalls and Centralla. Mrs. Graves haa been a prominent W. C T. worker for years, having lectured for that society until a short tims ago. Mr. and Mrs. Bean left Chehalls Imme diately after the wedding cm a short honeymoon trip to various Sound points. ! ,' v-.. v-' t ; .-... r - ".it ff . . : . . " r All Purchases Made Today and Toniarrow Will Be New Trunks, Suit Cases and Traveling Bags For Vacation Needs at Reduced Prices Bargains in Standard Toilet Preparations 50y Hay's Hair Health... -39c' $L00 Pinand's Ean do Quinine, at 65 $1.00 Pinaud's Lilas Veiretal at 50 25e Bathasweet 12c 25c Kolynos Tooth Paste... 16c? 25c Calox Tooth Powder... 165 50c Sempre Giovine 20 60c Charles Flesh Food....32 50c Pompeian Massage Cream, at ....S7 25 Swansdown Powder . ...t) 50c Java Riz Powder 28 2Zc Sanitol Cream 15 23o Euthymol Tooth Paste. 10f 50e Dickey's Creme de Lis.32 Bargains in Bathing and New Rubber Goods 95c 3-quart Water Bottle. . .6S $1.75 3-quart Hot Water Bottle, at 31-19 $2.25 3 and 4-quart guaranteed Fountain Syringe S1.G9 4-quart Combination ....$1.98 $1.00 Fountain Syrinp G7? 75c Bathing Shoes... 25S 35c? $2.50 Ladies' louche ...S1.89 Bath Sprays... 75 and Sl.OO $2.00, $1.50 and $1.00 Bathing Caps 50V $2.50 Bathiiifr Caps $1.39 Swimming Collars 75c? 85c Strap Rubber Sponge. -.59c? fl.00 Rubber Sponges 69 Fruit Jar Rings, 5c dozen, 8 doz en for 25 Fruit Jar Rinps, best grade, 8 dozen; 3 dozen for. . .20 Bargains in Dressing Combs and Brushes 50o Hand Brashes .. 33c? $1 Ladies' Dressing Comb.G7 $1.00 Cloth Brushes 79c? $2.50 Hair Brashes $1.49 75o Hair Brushes 39 35o Tooth Brushes, special. 15c? 50c Cloth Brushes 39 TREATING LI HIT Tacoma Freak Likely to Be come Dead Letter. EVIDENCE HARD TO OBTAIN Act of Police Chief lit Sending Out "Stool Plgons" to 8oeure denca of Violations of Liquor Ordinance Is Attacked. TJLCOMA. Tub, July ZT. (Special.) I the Chief of Pollc. and through him tha city ltsalf. "aiding-, abutting and In- tlaatinf a crtme" when the Chief aup- pllea man a-lth money to ko about town eeklnK to Induce aaloonkeepers to vio late tha antl-treatlng- lawT Thla la the unique point that Police Judge J. M. Arnteon haa been called on to decide In disposing of a botch of antl-treatlng caaea brought up for trial In bia court thla week by the police. In all there were 42 caaea In the one batch. A majority were dlamlemed be cause the Ohlera two men could not Identify the person arretted aa the man who sold them the drioka and permitted the treating. Jamea Crompton and John Ignash, em ployed by the Police Chief especially to hunt out Tlolatora of Tacoma'a freak liquor law. taaUned la Judge Arntaon'a court Tuesday that Chief of Police Iraaer hired them and gave them money to go from saloon to saloon aeekina; to "treat each other In violation of the freak law. Whenever the bartender would permit treating they made a note of the time, the place and the man, and. later, warrant were sworn out for that barkeeper. Here la where the defence raised Ita point that the Chief of Police waa ac tually instigating a crime in supplying the men with monny and aending them out to violate the law which provides a penalty, not for the men who treat each other, but for the barkeeper who aella them the liquor. Attorneys John Lo and John M. Boyle and their associates were armed with a long Ust of decisions In exactly parallel caaea. The prosecu tion waa taken entirely by surprise and asked opportunity to look up au thorities. Judge Amtson himself was also somewhat puzxled. and requested that each aide submit briers, and he will then take the 'case under advise ment. if the defense la sustained toe anti- treatlnr law become virtually a dead letter, aa the police assert the only way they can get evidence is to send out "stool pigeons" to buy drtnke, aa cltlsena refuse to complain of violation! of the freak law or to go into court to testify. Police omoera who are known to the saloonmen are unable to pro cure violations of the law, and the Chief and Commissioner of Publlo Safety Pettlt . resorted to hiring atrangera spe cially for the work ag-ene Chinese Gambler Arrested. EUOENEv Or, July 77. (Special.) The FECIAL SALE s To day Bargains in Stationery, Foun tain Pens l-lb. box "Woodlark Lawn" Linen ' Paper : 25 85c Box Fancy Stationery, 2 qr. pa- .per, 48 envelopes ..69J 35c Box Autocrat paper and envel opes 29 25c. and S5c Box Paper , and Envel opes ...-18J 75c Box Imported Stationery as sorted colors ...50 15c Post Card Albums... He 25c Post Card Aibuma.. 18c 35c and 40c Post Card Albums, 29 Loose-Leaf Post Card Albums, all sizes Vi OFF Calling Cards, Wedding An nouncements, etc printed or en graved. Portland Souvenir Books, new, for 25 and $1.00 Tourist 'B Package contains six towels, one comb, wash cloth and soap, package. .10c 75c Savings Banks 69c S6c " Woodlark' ' Box Letter Files : 29 Sanitary Drinking Cnps paper and aluminum. Waterman, Conklin and "Wood lark" Fountain Pens, all gnaran teed and sold on 10 days' trial. Let your pen drink at our ink fountain, free of charge. Bargains in $2.00 Folding wood case Pocket Thermometer, for travelers and campers 98 $8.85 Automobile Combination Chafing Diuh outfit, useful for picnics and camping, now priced at $4.98 Woodard, Clarke & Co. Washington and Fourth Streets Finest stock of picture mouldings in the city. Pictures attractively framed at lowest prices police last night raided a Chinese laun dry on East Ninth street, and arrested one Chinaman who Wis gambling. Five others who were playing eaonped. The polios eeized half of the deck of card and money amounting to -29.82, which will be need aa evidence. All the occu pants of the house were Orientals, but the game was plain American poker. MAN LOSES FOURTH WIFE Mrs. Daniel Ilarklns "Leaves Hus band Who Ha Prison Record. BPOKANB. Wash.. July Z7. (Spe cial.) Besides being- a much-married man and having served two terms In a penitentiary tn Massachusetts, Daniel D. Harklna, failed to make his fourth wife happy and this afternoon Mrs. Why Nbt Have Strong Nerves? ditions, carries the elements nerve tissue. T.of tho VJru-irl hppnmp PTii elements and the nerves will be badly nourished and head aches, neuralgia, sciatica, functional paralysis and a host .11 . . J t-1 .IX oi oiner nervous irouoies may reimu fVio-f -io vl-in-nofViTo Tin TntT-cforV aVinnf ViP fnr-fhfl.t T)r. "Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People are both a blood builder and a nerve tonic, nccning unrecognized Dy science in the power of these pills to cure severe nervous disorders - js.-a -a w-k TIT '11 e Sj ".? 1 T"V 1 1 . as well as diseases of tne blood. JJr. y imams i-inK .mis are a specific for anaemia, or deficiency of the blood. Hence they are a remedy for all nervous diseases which result from, or thrive under, anaemic Mrs. Frances Clark, a dressmaker, of eweo, Cal., says : "1 Buifered for about three years with nervous debility. 1 was very nervous and during most of tha three years I could not 6leep well. My stomach was quite bad and I was pale and somewhat run down. I was not able to work steadily. A friend ur'ed me to take Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People and upon doing so I felt much better from the start I took them for several weeks and gained ten pounds in weight and am able to vork every day. I 'have recommended Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to many of my friends and always with good results." The tonic treatment with Dr. Williams' Pink Pills by building up the blood so that it can nourish and strengthen the weakened nervous system has made hundreds of cures in the most severe nervous disorders. This record of cures should merit a trial for the remedy which is guaranteed free from opiates and is entirely harmless. If you are Interested send to day for our booklet, "Nervoua Xnaorders. a Method of Home Treatment." It fs free. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills are sold by all druggists, or will be sent, postpaid, on receipt of price, 60 centa per box; six boxea, $2.50, by the Dr. Williams Medicine Company, Schenectady. N T, and Tomorrow Bargains in Medical Liquors and Beverages A full quart of Rye or Bourbon, bottled in bond, including such well-known brands as Oucken heimer, Overholt, Old Oscar Pep per, Old Taylor, Cloverdale, worth regularly $1.25, special ....98 $155 8-year-old Chicken Cock Bour bon, bottled in bond, 100 proof, bottle .. ..-.....-.89 $1.25 Carlisle Rye, bonded... 79 $125 Scotch Heather Scotch $1.00 $2.00 Clan Mackenzie, That Old Scotch $1.49 $1.50 Imported French Brandy, the bottle $1.23 $1.50 large size Geneva Gin $1.33 $225 Cusenier Apricot Liqueur, "the best" -$1.69 $223 Imported Creme de Menthe, quarts $1.69 $1.75 Genuine" Distilled Russian ' Kummel $1.23 75c California Vermouth . 49 75c highest grade California Winet Port, Sherry, Angelica, Madeira, Mosoatel, Malaga, Claret, Zinfan- del, Bnrgnndy 44 20c C. & C. Imported 3inger Ale dozen . . . . . . ...... .$1.75 Get a pint' of "Woodlark" Orange Nectar; it makes Va gal lon of ft delicious, cooling and re freshing beverage 25 Mirrors and Useful Sundries Clean-up sale on broken lines high-grade Hand Mirrors, genuine ebony, Circassian walnut, satinwood, oak and foxwood, regular prices $1.25 to $3.00, on sale today and tomorrow .......98 Mary Harkins waa granted a divorce by Judge J. D. Hlnltle on the ground of desertion. The couple were married In Boston In 1906. Within si months after hla fourth venture in the matrimonial world, Harklna deserted his wife, ac cording to the findings of the court. The wife told the court today that ainoe her- marriage ahe has learned that her husband has been again im prisoned in the East. Ahl&nd Oosta "Light Company. ASHLAND, Or, July 27. The City Council dropped a bombsnell into the Ashland Electric Power & Light Com pany last evenlnr by revoking the ordinance which granted that company a franchise In 1889 to supply the city with eleotric liKht and power. Ash land's municipal plant Will be IB oper ation in a month, and by this move all There i9 absolutely' no way of reaching the nerves with medicine except through the blood. The nerves receive all of their nourishment and support from the blood -ccTnVli- under healthful con needed to rebuild wasted n rerl nnrJ rlpfirviPTlt in these conditions. No. 1620-B Howard street, San Fran- Charged on Your Bargains in Fine Drugs and Home Needs 10o Loofah (Japanese sponge) 5 10c Dutch Cleanser, can 8 25o Sugar Milk, Merck's, lb.18 15o Abeorbent Cotton, 1-4 lb-.lO 10c Epsom Salts,, package... 6 lOo Chloride Lime, pound.... 8 10c Lye (Babbitt's Best), lb. 7 25c "Woodlark" pure spices, mustard, can .......... .17 25c. "Woodlark" pure spice, gin ger, can ..17 lOo "Woodlark" pure spices, Allspice, can 7 10c "Woodlark" pure spice, Pepper, can ...7 10c Moth Balls, package 5 50c Pure Cream Tartar, pkg.34 10c Soda Bicarbonate, pkg...5 25o Pure Witch Hazel (Dickin son's best), bottle 17 50c DeKafa (Caffeinless coffee), pound ...i.. .......45 25c Crude Carbolic Acid, per bottle 19 25c Pure Castor Oil, bottle. 16 loo Denatured Alcohol, bot.ll 15o Para wax, pound ....ll 10c Prepared Chalk, pkg....6 lOo Powdered Orris Root, pkg.6 25c Sodium Phosphate, Merck's, pound ...14 10c (Manyuse) Machine Oil, per can . .6 10c Glasses (graduated medicine) each ........ .6 25c Plant Food, special offer, package ................20 25c Belmont's Metal Polish, per can i . i ........ . . 20 $1.00 Ever-Ready 9-inch Pocket' Flash Light, useful for vaca tion needs 66 55o Alcohol Stove, brass fit tings, glass bowl, handle and regulator 19 40o email celluloid handle Whisk Broom, will go into hand bag 27 competition will be excluded. The com- pany la given until October IS in which USE P0SIAM W THE SUM IS AFF morning. This will prove the active, curative properties which make POSLAM the one dependable specific for use whenever the skin ails. Eczema, Acne, Barbers' Itch, Psoriasis, Scaly Scalp, etc, demand precisely the healing influencewhicn it exerts. All Itching stops; soon the trouble disappears. Pimples, Rashes, Dandruff and minor affections are quickly driven away. Its Overnight uses in curing Sunburn, Mosquito Bites, Ivy Poisoning, Itching Feet, etc., render POSLAM a necessity for Sum mer Skin Comfort. The 50- cent box is handy and contains sufficient for many troubles. For Sale by the Owl Drug Co. and All Drug-gists. TRY POSLAM FREE NAME...., ADDRESS.. 13 Coupon No. 34 1 READ for PROFIT ' Use for Remits FOLEY KIDNEY PILLS They work directly on tha KIDNEYS, BLADDER and URINARY PASSAGES, and their beneficial effect Is felt from the start. For BACKACHE, KIDNEY and BLADDER TROUBLE, RHEUMATISM CONGESTION of the KIDNEYS, IN FLAMMATION of the BLADDER and ancoyingURINARY IRREGULARITIES they aaercise a permanent benefit. TONIO IN ACTION - QUICK IN RESULTS For Jale fcr-All JDrnsrsrlata. August Account Mark Gross English Gloves and Leathers For Home or Travel at Attractive Prices Bargains in Standard Patent Medicines $1.00 Fellow's Syrup Hypophos- phites .. . . -- i.79 $2.00 Sufcus Alterans ..$1.59 $1.00 Angier's Emulsion... .69 $1.00 Waterbury Compound.69 50c Wampole Formolid .-.-33 25c Listerine . .. .12 50o Milk of Magnesia... 33 $1.00 Swamp Root --..73 $1.00 Lysol i.i.... ..... 72 50c Pape's Diapepsin .... .29 35 J Castoria 19 $1.75 S. S. S $1.19 Peruna ... 59 $1.00 Wine of Cardui 69 $1.00 Fairchild's Essence Pep sin ... 72 $1.00 Horsford Acid Phosphate at 69 $1.00 Maltine . . 73 60c Hamlin Wizard Oil.... 33 25c Dr. Carter's Kidney and Bladder Tea . 17 0O0 California Syrup Figs, Genu ine .-..'....29 $2 Eckman'a Alterative. .$1.69 "The Mark of Merit" Articles That We Recommend ' Mosquito Lotion 25 Cooper's Antiseptic Fluid. .50 Peerless Diarrhoea Remedy. 25 Strawine Hat Cleaner.... .25 Peroxide Foot Powder.... ..15 "Woodlark" Tooth Paste..l2 Japanese Cleaning Cream.25 Mosquito Cream .25 Simm's Poison Oak Salve. .25 Antiseptic Witch Hazel .. 25 Carlsbad Salts . -50 Allen's Celery and Coca-Compound . - . 1 ..85 We carry a complete line of Parisian Ivory and are adding new pieces daily. Coma in and look over our line. to remove all Its poles, wires and other I equipment. - BEMVER ECTED Overnight Results Are Seen ECZEMAani Like Diseases? Quickly Cured. PIMPLES, Rashes and Blemishes Banished. What POSLAM will do for your skirt, if troubled with Eczema or any Skin affection, is best told by actual test, and enough for thlspurpose may be obtained FREE by use of the coupon below. Then apply POSLAM just one night to a small part of the affected surface (or to an in flamed complexion, red nose, etc.) and note results in the POSLAM SOAP Medicated w ith Poslam Beneficial to flie sWn Antiseptic Prevents Disease Luxurious for Face, Hands, Bath or Shampooing. Large Cake, SS Cents. SOLD BY ALL DBUGGISTS. For FREB SAMPLE OT POSLAM. sign this coupon and send it to the EMER GENCY LABORATORIES. S2 Wert 25th Street, New York City. SAVES TIME and ENERGY Lightens AH Housework SAPOLIO Cleans. Scours, Polishes from cellar to garret WORKS WITHOUT WASTE