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M 4 r 4 I 4m4 I Sal b4 1M OK Novoltlos That Hold Many SurprisoB in Their Nownoss 76otoSl Qualities Priced at Silks r1 rzr7 avu 4 t r 4b mk IMtM. IM til M . arart M f II Itiw mil 4I4 A I1'"! 4--4 "lil at4. k-t-.a. f l. a 4 ttwal aM4lAtA 4t a! "- I 14 baa aM 1 a a.. -4- W ta- ra4 atl4 I lt4)4 A 44 4M Mllia 4 hl. M mt4 Kb bta ajt4 4.4 arva. atlas a f J '! b Mai 4 laaMl M Lati: '-M (It aaU! tllOllMt a T b 4iaaal bll4f 14 14 B)!:uflr. auaaatala Ik a4ii M I . ,Mt Utallta M4h ateaUaat ' 4 ataravJ I" . aaw ll a. ba4ftl 4 lkal fat.4i M blbt al r rr aatr'! im i rabbit. nt 4 a 4 aM bl atri4 IralM arw4 al f HttOt llu Mat r n art. 4 la tMkaawl M mm atal Mail hm a I a. r)asir 4I4 Mb aw l I -a a ar 4iJi Maa. ta Mai MUa aM II la f4r far . rtaa baa afia na a(ii4 ball failf. a 44iaa IU riajtt lb raawKa. tM mm ta asaaiaa I a blul aai. (lt ar tar Nlaalai C'atl(1. eaia af fatraataa la aiip ta acbl Mbaa Tr mnirl flrvaa a I ui f.ir rlil iw !. If a at. aa4l f ia t I Ti C, FX V) TM 14. Ilaa la faLlr u4i4lt4 fcr Iab. llHalrtMloral lrllaa4L I Darta Drac tax aaJW9 I - Ur KcUr (im plat af (Tapa Julr. tar lmoni. ana aanf, aaa cup f aurar r a lirr Uaa. 4 plat of lc water. Brv old. If rvl 4ai punch bowl farMb "wHq allcra af or nga ri4 latnoa, -N, Orapa Putwh HoU lotihr on paond Of auirar and half a pint of vilir nntU It plna thr4d; uka from tha f Ir nd ha cop I add (ha Julc of bis lm na and a jtrt of (rap jlo. Btand alda overnight. Ban a with plalif bot fld water or aodn. mirr, . ,,' Grapa Sharbat I Fr four paraona l 4s hi ona-ftblf-plnt of unCrrmantad trapa ju Mib-tha Jtt'r af half a Ureon and on half pf a hea.inc tableapooa of gaU atlna diaolrd Ir boUlnb- walar. rraea qulckjyt add btro whlta of ona arc Jut bfora flnth urap BnrrDet u poll tw cupa or , autar wlni tba gmied rind of on lamon and two rap of water for fla m Inn tea. Boak ona half tablerpoon of gelatin In a fourth of a cup of cold water and pour oaer It tha bolllntf augar. Add ona cup of crapa Julca and tha Julc of two lem ona Strain and fraate, adding tha beat an whlta of ona err whan tha mlstura la of tha conalatar-ry of muah. ' Qrar Cataop Eight pounds of grapea, our pounda of augar. ona ouart of. vinegar, threa tablaspoonfuls of ground clovea, three -tableapoonfula of cinnamcn. Doll al" together two houra. then at rain through colander and bottla . XJrape Vlnegr Thlg may ba mada jtiat aa any other fruit vinegar la maa, but tha pulpinuat ta aiuaesed from tba kin .ef ore the ' vinegar tb oover la added.-1. roljow formula tor any fruit Tinegag ior nniao.rjg. -if " v . Rhubarb inc. . - Tha following la a vary axcallent re cipe contributed ' by. Mra. Brun of 731 East Main atreet: . v Take 16 pounda of rhubarb stalk and grind through a food chopper. Pour over two quarts of water; let stand la- atone jar for two days; put In jelly b4g. Mix julca with 10 pounds of sugar, pour tn a flve gAJIon wdodan keg; -let stand 'in kitchen until through fermenting (six to eight weeks), stirring every day with wooaen suck.. Alter fermenting, fill keg with cold water and put tight stop jrfir likffr. Keep m cellar until March of the following year, then bottle In patent stopper bottlea . After about .a year in the bottle It sparkles and tastes line cnampagnet , ,-. , v J - iQueatrona T Arid Answera. ' QuestlonA) for ? this J.column k will 1 bs gladly answered, but must' bo accompa nied by tha name of tha writer. The nam will not.be published. . Dear Miss More Am a reader of The Journal queries, ; Would like you to tell me, or what u8 lo mutton tauow to tb skin, and how can ft be prepared? Does sweet oil pf almond make skin white 7 Does if also remove wrlnklesr Olve an inexpensive recipe, for whitening th ' skin? ,:-:.:y-: - r MRS. II. 3. Mutton f tallow has softening and smoothing effect' on the skin. In my opinion It has no . equal. To prepare t place tne mutton -fat over the fire until it is In liquid form, atid pour into some "vessel to cool, when cold it Is ready for use. Sweet oil of almond Is for aoftenina; purposes, it may be used cs , a massage for wi .nkles. but a good cold cream Is better fcr that purpose. Small wrinkles may be, removed by massage wun a gooa con cream, out tne maa F sbrs muH bo regularly and riffhtly done. ' vn "tringent ai plied afteclhe mas- : sage lis an aid. v Buttermilk applied to I . wie. race two or three. times a day for several weeks : will whiten the . skin : beautifully and is harmlesa ' GOODMAN'S SHOE BULLETIN a OUR SHOES FOR MEN AND BOYS Are made of bt select upper leather! on ok-tinncd oIc combinttion that it nccrssary for atisfactory wear, JMofcbjr ahort-vanip, hljhto effect, taa or black, button or lace. Our "Dry , foot', tans and blacks are -weatherproof. Every, pair la absolute! factory guaranteed. V MONEYSAVING CUT PRICES ME1TS SHOES. $2:85, $3.15, $3.35 $3.65105, M DRY-FOOT HI-CUTS 8 to 18-inch tops AND UP ; too OUR SUCCESS IS DUE TO HONEST VALUES FOR GOOD SHOES 1 GOODMAN'S - a ' . . . . . I J - MONEY-SAVING CUT PRICES . BOYS' SHOES $J.45, $f.65, SI.85 $2.15, $2.25, $2.85 rVVEATHERPR00F' HI-TOPS $2.75, $3.00, $3.35 88 THIRD STREET fltcc nt!y i vf.Uno.vn arj UiSlnz slTk mill offeml us i vcii ovcnltek of New Silks l i cut p'lCf. Shortly aft-er-rJ another mill miJc 1 jimilir ofTrr. inJ ttwetn the two we were able to dictate our own fixurt to tiva Tint mill. This purchase has Just ar riveii, and now you may share In our food for tune. The assortment Includes yarJ-vUe anJ 27-lnch Taffetas In black1 and colors, 27-lnch Black Swiss Messalines; also a lare Untfof Black Silks In novelty weaver fancy stripes and Jac quard overdesijis, 27-Inch Fancy Louislnes, Messalines and Taffetas In a wonderful assort ment of designs and coloring junmetal fancies and Persian effects silks that are suitable for costumes, wraps, waists, scarfs, fancy work and other purposes. QuaUtJes that are regularly sold from 75c to $1.00 the yard. Specially CH r priced for this sale at only Uf 1 Plain and Novelty, Suitings 1.00 and $1.25 Grades- Your Choico Now GOo Yard We procured some 5000 yards of Plain and Fancy Wool Suitinrs at a price so low -that we could not resist the temptation, notwithstanding the fact that we are now carrying the largest stock of dress goods In our history. The assortment includes 54-inch Gray Novelty Worsteds, 54-lnch Plain Gray Panamas. 54-lnch Herringbone Cheviots, 50-inch Fancy Worsted and other fashionable fabrics equally as desirable. Come expecting the greatest values In high-grade dress goods ever pffered by this store and you'll not be disappointed $1 and $1.25 grades on sale .at sixty-nine cents. Fall and Winter Woolen Under-w V We are now showing the most completY lines of Women's Fall and Winter Weight Woolen Underwear and Hosiery that we have ever displayed Vests, Pants, Union Suits in all styles, also Medium, Light and Heavy-weight Stock ings, all bought direct from the mills, saving our customers, the. middlemen's commission. . . , t, Women'f Woolen VcU, PanU and TigKtt, 75c Up to $2.50 Every good style in every good weight in the desired material will be found in our Knit Under wear Department. Fine all-wool, silk-and-wool, cotton-and-wool mixed Vests, Pants and Tights in all sizes at prices to suit every purse. 1 ' BETWEEN STARK AND OAK STREETS OPP. ' CHAMBER 1 OF COMMERCE sky. ': y y Clarki , Apollo )'," ' m jr a - 4 Mb. .i" aju 1 . Irers & rond nanos and. rJaj I f T ' ' Pianos Pnces l for $228;. the $300 VI to a verv nice Cian y SEN. CLAPP'S DAUGHTER" WEDS CAPITAL PHYSiCIAN . St. Paul, 'Minn.. Nov. T. Many prominent- guests from out of town are ex- - pectea ners lor- the wedding of M4ss KUa-Clapp. daughter of I'nlted States senator ana Mra Mo-ea E, Clapp and Dr. Boy Adams of Washington, b. C. The ceremony will b performed tomor row evening at tha home-of tha btida's parcntat - Miss Clapp will be attended by Mrs. Frank Randall of Duluth aa matron of . honor, and Dr. ' Owena of Washington, D. O, will ba beat man.- - , Pianos at : NEVER -before have: you had ; an opportunity to buy strictly high grade ; pianos at cost, and this is only because we are ' retiring: from the piano business. If you need a piano now is your great opportunity. '.,llie.Qoestion Is Can you afford to let this oppor tunity of securing a strictly; first class piano at the price of a cheap' one go unheeded? You can arrange easy payments if desired. " Phono graphs and records 'See the Great ... " I .... ) Prices Pouhded Profitless Lot of Blankets Soiled in Transit On Sale at Mill Cost ( Became, some 400 pairs of Blankets were slightly soiled in transit through improper packing, we com pelled the mill to make a, liberal cash allowance.' Tomorrow we place them on sale at the same dis count, and we assure you they are real bargains. PUY NO 13 piano untd you have seen us Here you find ; the old es- : tablished makes ch as Ivers Pond.;Gab- ler, Davenport & Treacy, Melville others, and the i other players en Lead the World 1 for $500 now $386 ; $338; the $400 for ( for $247; the $350 -8, and so ondown 176. Player pianos from $385 up. Good second hand pianos from r $97 up. " r. PIANOS FOR RENT- FINE PIANO . ' TUNING , I mm - L Lj-are HVY . slightly fMlfe K2.S0 756 Blankets 50o One hundred pairs of sin gle size Gray' Blankets with fast colored borders, regular 75c "values, now on sale at ... . ... ..59c 50 Blaaikets a31.95 pairs of extra large and Taa Blankets with colored borders. They wool' finished and very . soiled. Reg. sold at Now at a pair, 05o Blankets 72o One hundred pairs of size .Gray Blankets, with fast colored borders, reg ular 95c values, now on sale ' at .......a... 72c $3.50 Blankets $2.75 Sixty pairs of extra large Plaid Blankets of excellent .quality. , They are wool fin ished and come in , pretty combination . colors. Regu- $1.10 Spreads at 88o ' White Bedspreads, made full size for dou- a a , i a " t i aj Die oeas, neatly nemmea reaay to use ana shown in neat new patterns.. - 05.00 Woolen Blankets at $3.95 Perfectly clean, fine Woolen Blankets of excellent quality, shown - in gray and white and finished with fast colored. bor ders. They come' full size for double : beds and sell regularly at $5.00 a pair. : Priced for this sale at three-nmety-nve. larly sold $3.50 CO 7C pair, Now at . . '. .I)aW f O , $1.75 Spreads at 0148 White Bedspreads, shown in Marseilles designs. They come neatly hemmed and full size for double beds. Extra heavy. $5.00 Cotton Comforters 03.05 These are filled with the best quality pure white cotton arid are unusually well made. Some are tied with ribbon, and others are scroll stitched, and all are shown in de sirable colorings. They are regularly sold at $5.00. . For this sale three-ninety-five. Tel-Hedric Player PianoO HOVEIJDEN PIANO CO. Specially r Designed 'for; Home Use ."m 106 Fifth Street Next to Perkins HoteJ 500 Pairs of Women's Shoes $1.90 Again tomorrow we ask you to share in our good fortune. This time' yoursave a full third anJ have choice of a splendid assortment of styles. 500 pairs, all new, madcNpf the best leathers and shown in button and lace styles. They come with lieht. medium or heavv soles and in the militaryj orUow heels and. in all sizes. Regular $3.00 and .50 grades on safe at $1.C3. A LOT OF GIRLS SHOES In patent, viri kid and gunmetal leathers, made with the j A LOT OF BOYS SHOES Good, durable, all leather shoes m gunmetal, box calf and velour calf; sizes 13S to $3.50 grade, 0 n m specially, priced for tomorrow at. .'. . ular hig-h top with collar and tassel. f Sizes 112 to 2; $3.00 grade priced at C - -i 4