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10 e n s f in e M s u it $>195 Young Folks’ Corner XTRA TRO USERS' 4 " a n d EXTRATROUSERS • rite FOR FRIE SAMPLE BOOK S Arc TV R A Z O R FREE U n t i l t h r j tire g o n e , w e w illo e ll 15.000 fn ll « r.d w i n t e r w e ig h t, RAW BLUE, WOOL CASSIMERC MENS SUITS tit *4 ¿>5. a n d a « » j re m k ir n « 11*1 m I v . . w e w ill g iv e tru e w ith c n d iM iit u t * 4 .9 5 , a p a i r o f w o rste d tro u s e r s , _____ you o r d e r w it b in 30 d ay s wo w ill th ro w in us it s p e c ia l p re m iu m w ith th e s u it a n d e x tra t r o u s e r s a t * 4 .9 5 a highly nkfcsted. futlaiza, saf guaranteed to shav« asp ___ any $5 .0 0 aafaty razor, regard! SJST The Suit SJ* (Mast grade navy blue eaasimere. u e p ie n d id f a e t c o lo r f a b ric o f p e r f e c t w e av e a n d b e a u t i f u l c h a n g e U-ee fin is h . I t is s ty lis h ly m a d e u p by e x p e rt ta llo iv in la te n t s in g le b r e a s t e d s o ck s t y le t o fit p e r f e c t . I hrucko l in e d , ele - n tly fin is h e d ; g u a r a n te e d tte r t h a n e x c l u s i v e c l o t h i e r s ’ * 8 to t l O s u its o r uo s a le . S ix e s 33 to 48 in . «B O B B Y ’S THANKSGIVING” W r itte n E x p r e s s ly fo r th is M a g a z in e B y T H O M A S M IL B U R N U P P Wild West Cowboy-lndian Two-Step 10c Try ihe»o bar« on yout piano, th en «end Ifle for th a I ire i"e< :e. o r 1 0 o FOR ANY OF THE FOLLOW - I «Oo SH E E T M USIC« S tar of tho W o.t Keven# IY«m nn«»—Soldier’« Dream, Descriptive March—West ern Flyer March and Two-Stop—Moonlight on th e River, Reverie—Auto Race March (W ith m uch vim)—Dancing Nhadowi (V ery beautiful) — Fairy Barque (The)—St. Paul Waltz (ea*y)—U nder tho Flag o f Yictory March—M inis ©f the Union (Aiu. Medley)—Mocking Bird (Mack)—Barn Donco (Great Hit) — Patriotic Medley (National Air») — Christian Endeavor March —Sacred Song Medley (Very beautiful)—Old Black Jo« (Variation«)—Moon Ki»»e« (Throe-Step)— Jesus. Lover o f My Soul (Vocal)—In Joy Trium phant Praise tho Lord (Vocal)—Ave Mario (Millard) (Vocal) — Alude with Me (Vocal Duet) — Whore th e Ivy Leave« flrow Close Betide tho Door (Vocal). Our largo (Vue o a tu lo * oontai m over a thousand other« ju s t a i good a t 10c. All th eo ld favorite« everybody love« —all the new one« being played an d sung everywhere. New, Popular, Standard and Claiaio Sheet Muaic— full »¡ze, best paper, clear, handsome printing—10c pei Title page 1 n two and three colors. —“ OBBY was a little pig. Not a nice Aunt Sophie said she “liked to sec hoys little pig with soft bristles and eat,’’ and her liking was eminently grati- pink snout and cute little even fled whenever Bobby came visiting, SSS! The Free Trousers hoofs, but a little pig who went aroutfb, The dinner was a glorious one, intend h lc h we g iv e w ith t h e s u i t a t * 4 .9 5 a r o m a d e o f b e a u t if u l d a r k fa n c y s t r i p e d to give Bobby a chance tp display in w o rste d , a r e v e ry s ty lis h , fin e ly t a i l o r on two feet and wore shoes and snuffled e d a n d p e r f e c t f i ttin g . This is the mot* and complained because dinner was not the highest degree his peculiar abilities, wing and »ondarful clothing offar e.er bu»ing on* or more o f the, ready an hour before the appointed time. ancI Aunt Sophie watched him with pleas- F I f f c f c a To h '< «njone mads, we openly challenge any firm to egual it. * ]>!«•«», w how lll Mod I n r l d i ^ l 1 ‘ n e n tio n N o. lion tha n»m*«»n ! »<Urv«#*«of t«n perKin« wh< Who wanted all the titbits at table and ant anticipation. Send S 1 . 00 feL «m -----------. J m * e ? a tlon s n r e o M v o e - r v est, j>l»Yor«inr, •« »¡II «end an additional piece, w a is t m e a isu s u r re e o v e r tro tr o u e s e rs r s . l e n g t h o f iu ee n m a n d h e i g h t the biggest apple and his own share and Great was her surprise, soon turned to w ithout charge. Name« of m ulia toac J«r« »re I N rticularlyrcaueste-I A lw eriglve stre e t« 4 - ■ a n d w e ig b lu e e a a s im e re _ h i t t, . a n d w we e w ill s e n d t h e fin e n iinxy _________________ half of his sister’s share from every box alarm, when Bobby barely tasted his soup, «re*« when «ending name« v t m usical frl«nd*M s u i t a n d e x t r a p a i r o f e l e g a n t , fa n c y s t r i |>ed w o rste d tro u s - laief of candy. Who boldly asked the baker toyed with the turkey, took one bite of the W rite plain)». M CKINLEY M U S IC C O . ______ for a cake for himself when lie made the pumpkin pie and put aside the ice cream, office, you to T HE FHEE SAFETY RAZOR family purchase and in like manner called ‘ Have you been eating anything?” Bob- 1 4 « P a t l . n B i d , . , O h i o « , . < • « « ( * * . , . . H .W Y d H i p a y t h e b a l w e g ii® w ith e a c h s u i t a n d e x t r a tr o u s e r a n c e ,$ 3 .3 5 a n d k o u t fit a t * 4 .0 5 Is fu l l si ze , h ig h - e x p re s s c h a r g for bologna sausage at the butcher’s and ty ,s mother questioned, but Bobby in '.ck e led . c o m p le te w ith ee. a f t e r you nuts at the grocer’s. Who, when he went s,sted stoutly that he had not and then, _ o f fin e s t r a z o r s t c e l . per- e ia m in e t h e y g r o u n d , honed an d c l o t h e s an d visiting, kept his parents in continual con- to turn the uncomfortable questioning, de fin d t h e m p e r s tro p p e d , S T A T IO N fusion by his persistent and openly clared that he had been feeling ill since fe c tly s a t i s f a c D on 't p ay a high p rice fo r * to ry . a p e r fe c t sew in g m a ch in e . T h e fam ou s avowed greed. That was the kind of a morning. fit, t h e g r e a t E l t lo r a d o B a ll B e a r in g e st c lo th in g pig Bobby was. There are lots more pigs batal error! Aunt Sophie had been M a c h in e s c o o l am i b a rg a in y o u like him and it makes tis very sad to brought up in the country somewhere in h a v e been oil c o m f o r t, e v e r saw , a n d a b l e as e<iual t o a n y th e m ark et think that it is the other kind who have J cnnsylvania and, next after feeding boys, * 5 .0 0 s a fe ty s u it an d e x tra fo r 30 y e a r s and to grow up and get killed. she enjoyed dosing them with medicines r a z o r o r y o u r m oney tro u s e r « y o u th e beat th a t oan b a c k im m e d ia te ly . e v e r saw at m ade. T h ey are m od Bobby had his own circle of friends, °* Ver own concoction. Here was oppor- * 10.00 t o * 1 2 , _______________________________ ern in ev e ry fea tu r e . a n d ns s t y li s h a n o u tf it a s t h e r e is i n y o u r n e ig h b o rh o o d , mostly little pigs like himself, and they tu,2,ty and she seized it. W e s e ll them a t h a l f r e g a r d le s s o f p ric e ; o th e r w is e we w ill p ro m p tly re fu n d y o u r th e r e ta il p r ic e , met in vacant lots and on street corners S*ie so°n had ready her grand remedy t l . 00. Order the ostfit today o r s e n d f o r o u r b ig c l o t h sn m p le p n e e W rite fo r our b o « k w h ic h c o n t a in s 175 tuw cloth samples of re a d y m a d e and infested lumber yards and livery sta- above all others, her own particular pride, * RC l-Ee. b e a u t if u l, 11- i a n d m a d e t o o rd e r s u i ts a n d o v e r c o a t s a t * 4 .5 0 u p ; tr 98«* up. f u r c o a ts * 1 0 .0 0 u p .a o m . p ------------- le te s to c k s t r o u e s e r s 98c* . a n n d d c ----- bles and had to be chased away from was a mixture of powdered boneset lu str a ted c a ta lo g . It d u c k , l e a t h e r a n d c o r d u ro y c lo th in g , c r a v e n e t tee , m a c k o f di s a ll tho s t y le s and the “firehouse” a dozen times a day. leaves, roehclle salts and baking soda, q show i n to t o i s h e s , r a in c o a ts , e tc . M a d e o f best, fa b r ic s fro m iu u o tes th e w h o l e s a l e p r i c e s w ith f r e i g h t World Famous Woolen Mille, critically assorted to suit every taste and every One day Jimmy Geohegan announced which after being nicely mixed into a p r e p a i d to you r n e a r e st s ta tio n . W rite n o w ,a O r d e r t h e o u t f i t o r _ w r ite f o r th e ^ n n i p l e b o o k to d ay . p o sta l w ith your n a m e a n d address w ill bring it. a great bit of information which he had Paste w,t“ castor oil, was fed to the vic- M en’s Furnishing Goods l A M r e D D A C MERC. CO. s t « Hickory Street receivcd. tim from a spoon. J U H fcO D n U J . K A N S A S C IT Y , M O . a t w h o le s a le p ric e s . W i n t e r u n d e r w e a r 3 9 c u p . fla n n e l s h i r t s 3 9 c u p . l e a t h e r g lo v es 22c u p , w i n t e r ca p « 21c up. "I got it from Sheeny Mike,” he ex- Bobby was led out like a lamb to the h a t s 45o u p . s ilk t i e s 9c u p , a n d ev e ry h in d o f a p p a re l plained. “An’ it’s great. Dere’s a lot o’ slaughter and indeed Aunt Sophie said w o rn by m e n a n d b o y s a t c o r re s p o n d in g ly low p rice s. WRITE FOR FREE MEN'S FURNISHING GdODS CATALOGUE TODAY. rich guys got up a scheme to give de something about his being a poor little JOHN M. SMYTH CO. i M « CHICAGO newsboys a feed on Thanksgivin’ Day. ‘«amb. H er error was a slight one. He ___to day for our 6la, inm Dere’s goin’ »o be a million turkeys an’ was a little pig. MILLINERY CATALOG t h e g r e a t D e li n e a t o r o f barrels of cranberry sass an’ hull wagon He vainly protested. His jaws were t h e w o rld '« c h o ic e s t m i ll i n e r y »tyl«* f o r f a ll loads of oranges an’ nuts an’ ice cream pried apart—they had been apart several d w i n t e r o f 1908 0 9 . I t -D o es it F l u t t e r , P a l p i t a t e o r an’ candy, an’ everything else an’ not a times before that day—and the awful dose p u ts i n f i n e s t h a l f t o n e , S k i p B e a t s ? H ave y o n S h o r t s c o re s o f r i c h , b e a u tif u lly cent for nothin. Now where are they was forced upon him. His eyes rolled, n e ss o f B r e a th , T en d ern ess, tr i m m e d f a ll a n d w i n t e r h u ts goin’ to find enough newsies to eat all his frame shook and catastrophe was N u m b n e s s o r P a i n in le ft Bide, f o r w o m e n , m u se s a n d c h i l “ D i z z i n e s s , F a in t in g : S p e l ls , d r e n . e x n c t c o p ie s o f EXQUISITE that. I’d like to know. They gotter have clearly seen to be ahead. A quick alarm PARIS STYLES, osp o o in lly d e s ig n e d " S p o ts b efo re e y e s , S u d d en help. So Sheeny Mike an’ Ginney Mike was sounded and appliances usual for Cor u s by f a m o u s i n i ll i n a r s e t a c o s t S ta r tin g in s le e p , N e r v o u s o f * 2 0 .0 0 t o * 5 0 .0 0 e a c h . O u r an’ Mike the Mick is goin’ to go in as such emergencies were summoned. After n e s s , N ig h tm a r e , H u n g r y o r ' u (s a r e b e w i!c liln « ly c h io W e a k S p e lls , O p p r e sse d F e e l newsies an’ feed dere faces jes’ as long which, the deluge. Turkey, cranberry tl p r e tt y . , b ttu u v e a d n i s t i n c t ing: i n c h e s t , C h o k in g : S e n s a c i t y s tv le . a n d as de rest. Dutch Peters an’ Chicago is sauce, celery, figs and other incriminating t i o n i n t h r o a t , P a i n f u l t o H e o n l e f t s i d e , C o ld t h e f e tc h i n s . e ffe c t f o u n d o n ly In both on de committee of newsies to keep evidence were there by the pound. Then H a n d s o r F e e t , D i f f i c u lt B r e a t h in g : , D r o p s y , g e n u in e i m p o r t e d .S w e llin g : o f f e e t o r a n k l e s , o r N e u r a l g i a out de ringers an dey’ll never peach on came a period of weak wailing, followed m i ll i n e r y . Our price« a r o u n d h e a r t ? I f you h ave one o r m o re o f the n r e Ices t h a n h a l f any of our gang. Not on your life!” by the confession that is good for the above sym ptom s, d o n ’t fa il to use D r . K i n s m a n ’s 'm i ll i n e r s ’ p ric e « . T o There was great excitement in the gang soul, supposing that little pigs have souls, C e l e b r a t e d I f e n r t T a b l e t s w h ich h av e m a d e so Illu s tra te : A t # 1 A Q m any m a rv elo u s c u re s. N ot a se c re t o r “ p a te n t” and it was unanimously decided to get -e «ell t h e p r e tt y There followed a diet of bread and t u r b a n h u t as i l l u s t r a t e d , m edicine. One o u t o f fo u r h a s a w eak o r d ise a se d tickets and go to the newsboys’ feast, milk, toast and the like, before Bobby m a d e o n a b la c k , p re s s e d h e a rt. T h re e-fo u rth s o f th ese do n o t k n o w it, an d m o h a i r s h a p e d a i n t i l y tr i m m e d They were able little liars for the most was himself again. But that time im th o u s a n d s d ie w ho h av e been w ro n g fu lly tre a te d a t l e f t w i t h b e a u t i f u l , b la c k , fo r th e S to m a c h . L u n g s , K id n e y s o r N e r v e » . part and with the base connivance of happily came and he is once more a little fa n c y fe a t h e r e a n d a la r g o drape D on’t d ro p d ea d lik e h u n d re d s o f o th e rs w h en O f b la c k J a p s ilk . A t F I A Q “Dutch Peters" and “Chicago" they were pig; but it is not likely that he will again I»r. K in a i n a ii 'a H e a r t T a b le t s will c u re you. ie « e ll t h e s t y li s h d re e s # l s w 5 I able to get tickets entitling them to at= attend any dinner for ___ , i intended llu s tra te d ; m a d e newsboys. o n a b u ck ram tend. FREE TR E A T M E N T C O U PO N f r a m e . I n f e s t e n d m o s t b e c o m in g s h a p e : t h e fa c in g , u p p e r b r i m a n d to p A n y s u ffe re r m a ilin g tills co u p o n , w ith th e ir When the time came, most of those c ro w n a r e b l a c k s i lk a n d c h e n i ll e nam e an d P .0 . A d d re s s ,to D r. F .G . K i n s m a n , The Sloth who, like Bobby, had well-to-do parents, ___________ K brnidsodtzeof lo w e r u n d n p n e r b r l m H 913, A u g u sta, M aine, will receiv e a b o x o f a n d e d n e o f c ro w n a r e f i n e , b l a c k v e lv e t, b e a u t if u ll y t r i m , W r i t t e n f o r th is M a g a z in e decided in favor of the home dinner and H e a rt T a b lets fo r tria l,b y re tu rn m ail, p o s tp a id , m e d w ith e x q u i s i t e g r e e n , fa n c y f e a t h e r s , f i n e b la c k J a p free o f ch arg e. D on’t ris k d e a th by d e la y . turned their ill-gotten tickets over to boys H E laziest creature on earth, if s i lk d ru p e a n d r e d b a l l p i n . W a e r e h e a d q u a r t e r s f o r o r n a - who were in greater need of a feast. it is proper to apply such a term Bobby, however, __...________ „.J resolutely ......... , determined H I to an animal who makes his own CSSS. START A MILLINERY STOPJ. ««periencs e a r n f r o m * 1 5 .00to*f)0.00a w eek. ju first to "feed his face” at the newsboys’ Jiving and asks no favors of anybody, f a t n m d et without ami advi«e you free. Full particular* in our «pecial millinery estate« dinner and then decorously go home and \5 t*]at which is known by a name which CA N B E C U R C O . My mild, soothing, guaranteed «ars So«« It and FREE 8 AMPI. K prove« it. STOPS TUE ITCH play his usual brilliant part at the family itnphes just such a characteristic, the JOHN M. SMYTH C 0 .£LL”«S 5 CHICAGO. ING and «urca to «lay. WRITE NOW —TOO AY. banquet. sloth. In the forests of the Amazon we D r. CANNADV, 110 P a rk Square, S cdalia, M a So he lit out, dressed in his worst him hanging, back, downward from clothes, and took his place among the branches of a tree around which his Rod»,Gold©tr«tar*. S ellin g T h is 7-P iece K itc h e n S e t” hungry newsboys. He was specially grcat hooked nails are fitted. Here he fr o m «w orn »tatr.niHt o f B. t'U .S S IX U h A ii. MAGIC NEEDLES noted by the charitable ladies in charge, hangs, eating or sleeping, which is prac- Million« of WMltb under your f«.», O u v - r n r e ««»•«I ib* i>*.t mito. bM kiM r n e t “Poor dear!” they said. “One can see tically all he does. He feeds, of course,, ■ *• t for • 2« [ c u y « P .A M .A O Z N C T 4 4 lim ita .PA L M IR A ,P A . sro coining money— clearly that he never had enough to eat leaves of the tree in which his illlng from 50 t - 500 { A A I KUk F r o r « , in w lo p B . Gold B .T .led f t A D f l © before.” habitation is fix^d and when he has sets per ' Y ou X U 1 I I r.df..Hi.id.oNMu.c.rd...to ill L i A n U a ca n do it. fiend . your 5 w VS ■ L ot . V.r.»« 126 Rich è Racy JokM. 1 F*ek Ao- But if this were so, they were deter- all the leaves within reach he address today an d le t g qualntano. A1 P«ok SaoortOard«. N,w B n u C«tcb«r A Big u* PROVE IT. Experl erl- for2et«. «durabile (a rd (0 .1 6 8 F St ,( olambnc Ohlo mined that he should have enough thh , might r, few inches, eats again and falls enc« unnecessary. Wo time. So turkey, cranberry sauce, figs, •lanimous' hardly could fall if he tried, •how you ho how to ntaka *3 to t i n a « «lay. OUT- 2 5 Flower Postcards 1 0 c . dates, candy and ice cream were forced *or he does not hold to the limb by F IT FREE to t worker*. upon him until he was as full of food truiscular effort, but merely by the shape D a isies, A p p le-B lo sso m s. F o rg et-M e -N o ts, etc ! THOMAS M F G . CO. J A M E S I .K E & C O ., 7 2 I* C a n « ! S t „ C h ic a g o . as an inflated balloon is full of gas. 4 1 0 H om e B ld g . At P* his great curved claws. If be were last, with his pockets full of candy and shot, and no death struggle followed the 85 BEAUTIFUL POSTCARDS IOC. TUB LATEST FAD fruit, he made his escape, hurried home body would hang there until released by your om teeth. I Fill L a n d s c a p e s , b ir d s . P r e tty G irls, P u p p ie s , K itte n s , e t c , TEETH:! c o lo re d J a m e s I.«w> & C o ., 72D C a n a l 8 t „ C h ic ag o . and put on his best clothes just in time J*ecay; when the great claws still would y tooth. X»»l!y A adj Gold pistad «hell I thst Sts any tooth. adjusted; removed ,t ___ to join the family in starting out to Aunt has bc *e,t hanging. The long hair usually ilk« ragular Easily dent lit»’ _____________ _ _ _ some greenish vegetable Organism ■ will. raeulsr dentUtt'work. (»o Look« mllll ilk« -a cold Erervbody wonts « Fool« |o ld U them . ih I ■ ■ ■ D i V KATHODOSCOPE. Sophie’s, where they were invited for din j on it and tends to hide the animal from HI. O r.r '0 oMite Nth, 4 for 26 e e n u . 12 for 90 eaBu 1»H I loviuKi p tH -k e ic u rio s C r O .C A M Q O . r K K N C I I T O W M ner. ity E v e r y b o d y w a n tsU :to " * any possible enemy. Taken to the t h e t im e o n w a tc h th ro u g li ground, it can hardly walk and makes C lo th A p p a r e n t l y nee y o u r fe llo w , b e s t g i r l o r a n y o b je c t th ro u g h no attempt to defend itself, uttering c l o t h w ood o r s to n e , a n y d is ta n c e , a l l c l i m a t e s ; l a s t s only a feeble cry. a d y fo r u se. P ric e . 25c. s t a m p s o r lif e l i t u u ;a l ■ w rHy a y s r re e ati K B r 3 0 DAY FREE TRIAL FREI 6 NT PREMIO GFREE YOUR HEART on ECZEMA T “I MADE H 2 AGENTS X sliver A FREE BOOK For th e P oor in H ealth li a t h « » ( o Box 2008,Philadelphia Pa. GOLD WATCH AND RING FREE m e t ir a n Movement W a tc h G o ld F ia t e d ( aae, w a r r a n te d to k e e p cor r e e t tim e , s im ila r »n a p p e a ra n c e to L Solid «¡old W a tc h I w a r r a n te d for 2 5 ■ y e a is ; a ls o G old I F ille d King w ith r Spark liar Lora, both frra fo r sellin g only St J e w e lry N o v rl- ___ tie s , a t H i e . ea ch . W r ite f o r J e w e l r y . W h e n «old send 2.40 a n d w e «end w a tc h ant! ring.l I» IN P U T C*..Osr«.k74.M «teu ■*««. E squim aux Children IN FOR M ATION a b o u t f«wul, d ig e s tio n , c a u s e « o f din ea s e , a n tid o te * , k id n e y , b la d d e r, liv e r, s to m a c h , n e r v o u s tro u b le s , r h e u m a tis m , re c o n s tr u c tiv e t r e a t m e n t , sys te m ic p o iso n a n d o th e r s u b j e c t s ; c o s ts no*hiD g; m a y b r in g y o u a fo r tu n e in th e fo rm o f good h e a lth . D ro p a c a rd o r le t t e r to -d a y a n d g e t a co p y . A d d ie s s D r. C. D. S h a fe r, 213 G arflehl P la ce . O ln c in n a tl, O. H EN Esquimaux children are very naughty they are punished . t>V burning with a hot bone Their hard-working mothers, who have C C H K ISTM A fl PO STCARD S t fl« bone needles and split sinews for threads, Q / J F»rg«t.iwe no»«, violets, Rooi, Dai«!*« I HR have the patience to sew up fur-clad dolls «fr. 6pk« 50 . 13 pks *1.00. J. I. E E i for the children when they are good. At A C O .. 7 3 C C a n a l S t . . C h i c a g o . each birthday a child has a bone put in F in e V la lt- Toot nam e i s g ilt latter« like un*, on »i*"Mh»n l*ome port eardp a bag kept for that purpose, so he always SOMETHING ---------------------- --------------- N E W -------------- -2 5 i n g C a r d « for 10 c. Write quiek «n<i get our plan« to take order« for the«« la t e s t s ty le s , w ith y o u r n a m e n e a tly p rin te d on th e m , fo r Partei«. The newest th is* <*ot, sod earn good r«*b incoia«. ) , can know how old he is. Most Esquj. 10c ( O L R N 1A L I O M F A M , D e p t. j S, C k l« ag « , AIL , ; 100 » c . J. Y W E IR 1C U , 3*3 23tb S t., D u b o q a * , l a piaux children can draw cleverly. W