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The Kidneys When they are weak, torpid, or atamani, the whole aystem suffers. Don't neglect them at tbla time, but heed the warning ol the aching back, the bloated tace, the aallow qpmplsxlon. the urinary disorder, aud begin treatment at once with BIG FLEET IS OFF Small Chance Congraaa Will Reform Currency Sixteen Battleships Start Out tor Pacific Ocean. Hood’s Sarsaparilla which contains the best and safest curative IRE REVIEWED BY PRESIDENT it la One That Brings Forth Ad miration o f Every bpeciator, Many Being Foreigners. £• ai Id l'oint Comfort, Va., Dio. 17.— een hard hitting, gleet belted Amer- buttlegbipg, guiig bristling and y of girth, but gpurkling white in t immaculate dressings of peace, ted away yesterday under the daz- as flrf roa tor . . C t.T no ir )« p< la •f. »1 Washington, Die. 16.— It can be st ited un the highest authority that if the subcommittee of the house commit tee on (tanking anil euirency now deal ing with the subject can have its way uo effort will be made by the present congrtge to adopt legislation iemedial of the present financial condition. All the energies of that committee will be diiected toward the framing and pass age of laws mine general in character and which will be intended to preclude shrinkage of the circulation, entailing widespread financial distress. The subcommittee held a four hours’ conference today with its chairman, Representative Fowler, of New Jenny, at which the b ill which the subcom mittee has undertaken to draft was earnestly discussed, but no decision as to its precise character and scope Was reached. It is not likely the subcom mittee w ill be ready to report on the bill until after the holidays. Men high in the world of finance w ill be given an rtunity to appear before the com- >e to present their views ou the wed measure. ich time w ill be spent in both the > and senate in considering the bill reported, and it ie the hope of lembers of the iianking committee he finances of the country will >o adjusted themselves by that hat there will be no nec«esity lor ition looking to the correction of it conditiona. For that Dandruff There is one thing that w ill cure it— A ye r’a H air Vigor. It is a regular scalp-medicine. It quickly destroys the germs w h ic h c a u s e th is d ise a se . The unhealthy scalp becomes healthy. The dandruff disap pears, had to disappear. A healthy scalp means a great deal to you— healthy hair, no dan druff,no pimples,no eruptions. T h e bee*, k in d o f a t e s t im o n ia l— “ S o ld l o r o v e r s i x t y y e a r a .” Made by J. C. Ayer Co., Lowell, Maas. ▲Lao manufacturara of P SARSAPARILLA. M a k in g T h in g » E v e n . Customer (to watchmaker)— I told you that my watch lost half an hour every day, and now that you’ve repair ed It It gains half an hour. Watchmaker— Well, don't complain, tt’s onlv working to catch ud lost time. v u m p e n a a iio n . The private soldier in the regulhr army wiped his perspiring forehead. “ I didn’t mind spadin’ up the colonel’s garden, and whitewashin’ his barn, and I for Their Lives Until Troops that sort of thing,” he said, “ but how the Arrived in Golofield. Sam Hill can a man do all this and main dfield, Nev., Dec. 16.—•Delrga- tain his position in society on $13 a tions from the Woman’s club, of Gold month ?” field, ami from the chamlar of com S id * L t r h t a on H ia t o r f. merce, Merchante’ association and Min George Washington had lost the battle ing exchange called on General Funston of Brandywine. this afternoon to acquaint him further “ The prohibitionists are carrying ev with the conditions which have prevail erything before them in Kentucky and ed in Goldfield previous lo the coming Georgia, too!” he groaned. of the United States troops and the sit Climbing hastily on the nearest water uation which led to the sending of Gov wagon, he gave the order for retreat. ernor Sparks’ dispatch to Washington Not so if you stop at the Carroll Inn— —‘-'-lg (j)at trcop, be gent here. The 3ood place to display one’s apparel In; of these delegations doubtless was Where all the day long ise of the efforts that are copstant- You may revel in song, eing made to have the troops And carol in Carroll Inn, Carolyn. led. —Chicago Tribune. neral Funston said, after the con- ces were over, that the statements a revelation, especially those made ie women, who are wives of ptom- t citizens of Goldfield. The state- ts, he said, showed that for days 'ELLS HOW TO MAKE A SIMPLE RHEU women of Goldfield had lived in a MATISM CURE AT HOME. i of constant terror, until the com- >f the troops though no instances of hing more than trivial annoyances Prescription Given Which Sufferers of i cited. Dread Disuse Can Easily Make Up and Try at Home at A K E C A N A D A IN D E P E N D E N T Smell Cost. W O M E N IN T E R R O R . rh hor again, reviewed the passing eant. lie blue of the sky, the stretch of en eea miles, the glistening of spot- i hulls, the curl of foam-created bow ,ee, the cheering of ealore afloat and inde ashore, the breeze-blown strains “ Anld Lang Syne,” floating across i waters, the blare of trumpets, the File of drums, the flash of signals and to ths lat •at tlo • ' -»•' m o rlrpfl F< PASS THIS AROUND G« a«j tb Pi w w ct ct ii V ? IV lC lu \ y ---------- --- You run no risk in sending your mail orders to ua. We han dle reliable goods only and guar antee perfect satisfaction both as to price and quality. Send for our new reduced price list. New Fall Stock Women’s Tail ored Suita, Skirts, Waists, Hos iery, Muslin Underwear, Corsets, Gloves, Dress Goods, Table Lin ens, Lace Curtains, Etc., Etc. McAllen & McDonnell Cor. 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The c ility with which the big vessels were . indled, the manner in which they vVre maneuveied into single column frTmation, and the perfect alignment which was mainta neil tothe southward turn from the cape called out the warm est admiration. The thrill of tlie beau- tiful marine picture was felt until the last wind blown spiral of smoke was lost on the horizon. The first part of the fleet’s journey will briLg it to Tiinidad on Chrl-tmas eve, and thtre, amid the heat of the tropics, the Cl r stmas celebratior s will he held. Hundreds of good-bye tele grams were fla-hed to the ships by w irelye telegraph as they left the road- stead and ha I turned down the south ern coast. These vessels made up the fleet which sailed yesterday under command of Rear Admiral Robley D Evans: Connect cut, 16,000 tons; Louisiana, 16,000 tone; Kansas, 16,000 tons; Ver mont, 16,000 tons; Georgia, 14,948 tons; Virginia, 14,948 tons; New Jer sey. 14,948 tons; Rhode Island, 14.948 tons: Minnesota, 16,000 tons; Ohio, 12,500 tons; Maine, 12,500 tons; Mm souri, 12,500 tons; Alabama, 11,525 tons; Illinois, 11,525 tons; Kearsarge, 11,525 tons; Kentucky, 11,525 tons; Culgoa, supply ship, 5,725 tons; Gla cier, supply ship, 7,000 tons; Panther, repair ship, 3,380 tons; Yankton, tender, 975 tons. G o ld M o v e m e n t 0 1 0 6 ,3 6 0 ,0 0 0 winners w il be n«»>ded promptly by a ait Destiny is Union With United States or M orerchial Independence Ottawa, Ont., Dec. 1§.— The inde pendence of Canada is now being open ly discussed and in a measure promoted befoie some of the most important pub lic bodies of the dominion. Today the idea of Canada as a nation is looming large on the public mind, and it has in a very short space of time marvelously ( hanged public sentiment in that re- gard. Speaking before the Canadian club at Ottawa, J. 8. Ewart, K. C., ol Toronto, predicted that Canada would yet fill an independent position in the world. Then she would pursue either one of three courses— a union with the United States as an independent republic, a union with Great Britain as an inde pendent monarchy with her own sov ereign, or an independent monarchy with allegiance tothe British sovereign. Canadian opposition against the im p e r il government was directed not against the king, but againBt tiie colo nial secretary, who is generally ignor ant of colonial matters. Long List Yet to Harg. 8t. Petersburg, Dec. 16.— The autho rities have just completed their investi gation of the daring terrorist robbery of October 27, 1906. Thirteen men al ready have been executed for connection with this outrage, and 80 others are to be tried for complicity. The robbery of October 27 was a daring affair. A bund of 15 revolutionists attacked a ranliier of the custom house who was proceeding in a carriage from the sub- treasury. They wrecked the vehicle All Quiet in Japan. Tokio, Dec. 17.— The announcement with a bomb and made their escape of the sailing of the Atlantic fleet of with $193,000. the Unite I States navy has not been Bankers Go Scot Free. received by the newspapers of Tokio or by the government officials. A ll public Chicago, Dec. 16.— Five directors of men who have been interviewed by the the defunct Milwaukee Avenue State Associated Preen representative accept hank were freed today when Judge the sailing of the fleet as a foregone Windes held that the statute under conculsion and it is not likely that the which they had been indicted is uncon actual start w ill cause the slightest rip stitutional. Michael A. Labuy, Joeb R. ple of excitement. Everyone accepts luster, Marcus Kirkeby, Frank the assurances of friendship offered by Crane and E. L. Johnson are the men Paul O America concedes the right of that na who profit by the decision. tion to send its warships to the Pacific. Stensland, president of the hank, and Henry Herring, cashier, who were found gnilty of embezzlement and are Another Mina Explosion. YolaDde, Ala., Dec. 17.— A disas now serving terms in the sate prison, trous explosion took place in mine No. w ill not be affected by the decision. 1 of the Yolanda Coal A Coke company Agree on Incorporation. at 10:26 o’clock this morning. It is Santa Rosa, Cal., Dec. 16.— Article» impossible lo tell at this hour how many are dead as a result of the explo of incorporation and by-iaws of th • Pa sion. the estimates varying all the wav cific Coast Hopgrowers’ union, the pur from 40 to 60. The work of rescue has pose of which is the combination of been extremely slow because of the de hopgrowers of California, Oregon and bris in the mines and the large crowd Washington, were adopted here today. of women, children and sightseers at A committee was also named to visit the opening. The explosion is now Oregon and Washington to organize known to have occnrred in either the growers of those states, and, when such organization is effected, 10 of the 15 fifth or the sixth right entrance. directors are to resign and give plaje to five irons each of the states mentioned. Short of Cash In Alaska. Seattle, Dec. 17.— A special frrm Buy Ties in Hawaii Fairbanks, Altska. says; Today the I.os Angeles, Dec 16.— The Santa Fe Washington-Alaska and First National tank of Fairbanks will go on a clearing Railroad company has juat contracted house basis. Only $50 a day with for 5,000,000 road tiea in Hawaii, the drawal w ill be allowed each depositor. biggest contract ever let for auch mate A committee of depositors representing rial to be shipped by water. The ship- the Fairbanks Ranking company, which ments may result in the establishment recently closed its dcors, reported today ' f a freight steamship line between San The Southern that the assets exceeded the liabiliites Pedro and Honolnin. by 1354,815 and the hank w ill probably Pacific may also place similar erdera in Hawaii. open on a clearing house baa's soon. N ew Yotk, Dee 17.— The Gnarantee Trust company today announced the engagement of 1600,000 in gold fog im port Laiard Freree have engaged an additional $1 600,000 in gold t<* im port. This makes the total movement ♦ 106,351,000. CATARRH«”« W ILL DO NO I HIND. Old Suit Cleared Up. St. Lnnie, Dec. 16.— The decision of a jury >n the Prohate eonrt today on an instrument of writing confirmed as the w ill of So omen P. Sublette, a pioneer who died in 1857, and title to 208 acres of land in the eoothwes'em part of Ht. Looii, valued at $2,500,000, it elea red. To relieve the worst forms of Rheu matism, taka a teaapoonful of the fol lowing mixture after each meal and at bedtime: Fluid Extract Dandelion, one half ounce; Compound Kargon, one ounce; Compound Syrup Sarsaparilla, three ouncee. These harmless ingredients can be obtained from any drugglat in the ■mailer towns, and are easily mixed by shaking them well in a bottle. Relief la generally felt from the firat few doses. This prescription, states a well- known authority in a Cleveland morn ing paper, forces the clogged-up, inac tive kidneys to filter and strain from the blood the poisonous waste matter and uric acid, which cauaea Rheuma tism . As Rheumatism is not only the most painful and torturous disease, but dan- (gerous to life, this simple recipe w ill no doubt be greatly valued by many suf ferer! here at home, whoshould at once prerire the mixture to get this relief. f is said that a person who wusld take this prescription regularly, a dose or two daily, or even a lew times a week, would never have serious Kidney or Urinary disorders or Rheumatism. Cot this out and prestr.e it. Good Rheumatism prescriptions which really relieve are scarce, indeed, and when you need it, von want, it badly. A f t e r u ia t h . Visitor— How are conditions here? Flak confidence returned? Resident—Conditions are siowly get- tling down to their former basts, but con- adence has not returned. Moat of the people atilt believe it was the children of heir next door neighbors that carried •way their gates. To Bo A v o id e d . "D o you believe there la any future for me iu politic»?'’ ’’Yes," answered Senator Sorghum; "but In these days of graft you want to take mighty good care not to be one of those fellowa who »tart In with a Hue future and come out with a terri ble past.” — Washington Star. T h em t h e F i r e w o r k s . " I had a call from Mre. Multiplunk# festerday.” ’’Yes?’’ ’’Yea.” “ I beard ahe was going la for slum ming.” — Houston I’oaL s > y r u p IP S ^OixirrfS ernia c canses tlicC slem E uni las an a lte a » lion; or lie.ii d u e to Consti] □ati A rts naturally, ac rujy as « I jo x a liv e . B est forMen\vi»mon and Child ily Dispels ren-Voun g o anu vs.u. To ¿et its l i has tne Full name of the Com m- "CALIFORNIA F io S t r u p C o . fcy w 6 i* it « m anufactured. printed en the trent ef e v e r y p a r k n d r SOLD W ALL LEADING DRUGGISTS one size only, regular price 50« W- kettle A N D S Y S T E M D IS O R D E R E D ” Is the ship stripped to repel board ers?” “ No, repel souvenir fleuds.” — Cleveland I’ lulu Dealer. Blnki— Does strong coffee keep you awake? Jinks— How do I know? I board.— Somerville Journal. Nell— I think Maud has more coloi than her sister. Belle— Yes; about 50 cents’ worth more.— Philadelphia Rao- o rd . “ Do you believe that the good die youug?" “ I think they do, If ell my wife telle me about her first husband la true.”— Pick-Me-Up. Cautious Customer (In drug store)— How much do you charge for a dime's worth of tooth powder? New Clerk— Twenty-five cents.—Chicago Dally News. “ The doctors have finally agreed upon the cause of Markley'a Illness." “ Ah, they’ve held another consulta tion?" “ No; postmortem.” — Philadel phia Presa. Lawyer— As your husband died intes tate, you will, of course, get a third. Widow— Oh, I hope to get my fourth. He waa my third, you kuow.—Town and Country. “ I thought you were married, and yet you’re eewlug on your own but tons." *‘ I am married, but I keep my Independence, let me tell you."— Meg- gendorfer Blatter. Scribbler— I understand the Inmate» of the Home for the Feeble-Minded are going to publish a magazine. Qulbbler — Isn’t the field rather overcrowded?— Philadelphia Record. W ife (looking up from her book) — You know a great many things, John; now, wh it do you think should be done lu case of drowning? Husband— Have a funeral, I should tbluk. Cynlcua— I have been engaged to ai leaat a dosen girls. Slllcua—Always been unlucky In love, eh? Cynlcua— Oh, I don't kuow. I've never married any of them.— Philadelphia Record. Butcher—Come, John, he lively now, break the bones In Mr. Simpson's chops and put Mr. Smith’s ribs lu your basket. John— All right, sir; Just as soon as I'va sawed off Mr. Murphy's leg. "George,” murmured the young wife, “ am I as dear to you now as l waa before we married?” “ I can't exactly tell,” replied the husband, absent-mind edly. " I didn’t keep any account of my expenses then.” Mr. Chlpps (looking up from the pa per)— The doctors have discovered an other new disease. Mrs. Chlpps— Well, I wish they'd stop looking for new dis eases long enough to find a cure for my old rheumatism. Old Scotch farmer (having spent six ■once on a race ticket for a pony and trap, value £50, aud having won) la shown the prize. After gazing critical ly at It for some minutes: “ But whaur’s the whup?” Chaplelgh— I say, dwugglat, can you —aw—give me aometblng to— aw— bwlghten me up, doneher know? Drug glat—You’re In the wrong place, young man. This Is a drug store, not a uight school.— Chicago Dally News “ What pleased me most," aald the man who had been abroad, “ waa th# wonderful clock at Strnaburg.’’ “Oh, how I should like to aee I t !" replied the Ignorant youth. "And did you tee the watch on the Rhine, too?" District Visitor— What has brought you to the destitute condition? Appli cant— I t ’» my wife, mum. "Your w lft! How Ie that?” “ Well, you see, mum. I've got her three good situations, aud I'm blessed If she could keep one of them." “ Yes," said old Roxley, "my da ugh ter la to be married next month to Lord Brokelelgh.” “ A h !” remarked the friend, “ everything’s settled, eh?” “ Well, I guess not! You don’t ketch me paying In advance.” — Philadelphia Tress. “ Of course. Tommy,” »aid the Sunday school teacher, "you’d like to be an an gel, wouldn't you?” "W ell—er— yea'm,” replied Tommy, "but I ’d like to wait till I can be a full-grown angel with gray whisker».’’ — Philadelphia Press. First Summer Girl— Who Is that clean-shaven, handsome boy? Second Summer Girl -Oh, be’« an actor. First Summer Girl— No; I mean the other one. Second Summer Girl— Oh, lie hasn't any money, either— Harper-» Weekly. Little Boy— Mamma, I wlah you’d find out who It waa hypnotized me, and punish 'em severely. Mamma— Whe at? Little Boy— While you waa out I wae pulled right Into the pantry, an’ forced to eat a hull lot of those cakes you «aid I mustn’t touch. “ How are you, Broom?” naked a bluff old aailor of a fop who waa al ways annoyed uuleaa he waa addressed as Mr. Broom, and who responded, “ I'd have you to know, air, that I’ve a handle to my name.” "Oh, all right I How are you. Broom handle?" A lady baa a grumpy servant too lit tle given to washing. Other hints hav ing failed, the mistress aald, In a tone of deep confidence, " I am told, Mary, that If you waah the face every day In hot. soapy water It will make you beau tiful.” “ Will It, now?" answered Mary. ■’It’» a wonder you haven't tried It yourself." AaS M ake F a c e .. Mrs. Gotham— Don't you think th# taking of medicine should oe frowned upon? Mr». Fletbusb— Tee: why, even my children frown at 1L— Yonkers States man. Seven men out of ten who get Into trouble ir e able to trace their downfall to side lasust A stiff upper Up has nothing In com mon with a limber tongue. Catarrh in not merely an inflammation of the tissues of the head and threat, as the symptoms c f ringing noises in the ears, mucous dropping into the throat, continual hawking and spitting, etc., would seem to indl- cate | it is a blood disease iu which the entire circulation and the greatet part of the system are involved. Catarrh is due to the presence of an exceag «1 u ic acid in the blood. The Liver, Kidneys a .d Bowels frequently bo- com i torpid and dull iu their action and instead o f carrying elf the refnsg and waste of the body, leave it to sour and form uric acid in the system. This is taken up by the blood and through Its circulation distributed to all parta o f the system. These impurities in the blood Irritate and inflamg the different membranes and tissues of the body, and the contracting of a cold w ill start the secretions and other disgusting nnd disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh. A s the blood goes to all parts of the body the ca tarrhal poison affects all parts of the system. The head has a tight, full feeling, nose continually stopped up, pains above the eyes, slight fever comes and goes, the stomach is upset and the entire system disordered and I had Catarrh for about fifteen J * \M3 disc* “ ’ » is * WaSt* of r», and no man c o u ld h a v e time to try to cure Catarrh with sprays, S,i7hr^ fi «J washes, inhalations, etc. Such treatment _______________ eg-an I 8. / s .fa m i does not reach the blood, and can, therefore, suited. I t h _n. e n b f>esan c o u ld se c a l i t t l e im p r o v e m e n t f r o m t h e f ir s t b o t t le , a n d a f t e r do nothing more than temporarily relleva t a k in g : i t a s h o r t w h i l e w a s c v re d . the discomfort of the trouble. T h i s w a s s i x y e a r s a g o , a n d I atm must be a s w e l l t o d a y a s a n y m a n . I t h in k H O a t a r r h is a b lo o d d is e a s e , a n d k n o w t h e r e I s n o t h i n g o n e a rth b e t t e r f o r t h e b lo o d t h a n S . S . 8 . cleansed e time strengthened and built up. Nothing equals S. S. S. for this purpose. It attacks the disease at Its head, goes down to the very bottom of the trouble and makes a complete and lasting cure. S. S. S. remove* every particle of the catarrhal poison from the blood, making this vital stream pure, fresh and healthy. Then the inflamed mem branes begin to heal, the head is loosened and cleared, the hawking and spitting cease, every symptom disappears, the constitution is built up and vigorous health restored. S. S. S. also tones up the stomach and digestion and acts a* a fine tonic to the entire system. I f you are suffering with Catarrh begin th* use of S. S. S. and write us a statement of your case and our physicians will »end you literature about Catarrh, and give you special medical adviefi Without charge. 3. S. S. is for sale at all first class drug stores. Lapeer, Mich. “ SL’ ie I t s o » ? ’ S.S.S. PURELY VEGETABLE 7H£ S W IF T S P E C IF IC C O .. ATLANTA. KD E. 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Cheney <tc Co., doin g D u sin easlnth eC itv o f Toledo, County andState aforesaid, and that said firm w ill pay th e sum o f ONE HU NDRED D O L L A R « for each and •v e ry case o f Catarrh that cannot be cured by th * use o f H a ll’s Catarrh Cure. Clean - Light Durable Guaranteed Waterproof FRANK J. CHENEY. O 4309 Everywhere 8 w »rn to before m e and subscribed in m y pres ence this ftth day o f December A D lHhfi. A. W. O LK A SON, <3*al.) u* PLATES • J TOwe« CO »04TO*« <J J a Notary Public. P. N. U. H a ll’s Catarrh Cure Is taken in tern ally , and acts Qlrectly upon the blood and mucous sur faces o f theuystem. «cu d fo rtestim on ia ls free. F. J. CH K N EY A CO., Toledo,O . 8old by all druggists, 75c. Take H a ll's F a m ily F ills for constipation. Ns. 5 1 -S T vv H E N w r i t i n g to s d Y s r t l i s n p l s s s s m e n t io n t h is p a p e r . H ith e r . S lu b 47— What do the ita n d fo r? ( nit \ o l d a l t l e D e la y . letters U. P. , “ You can prove au alibi on this charge ' ?an’t you?” naked his lawyer. Copy Chopper— Depends on the ^on- “ Yos’r,” said the captured crook; “ but ext. Th*y may Rtnnd either for United we’ll have to wait a week or two. Th* Presbyterian or for Hardman. fellies I'm goin’ to prove it by ain’t out j ’ jail yit.** Only One “ BROMO QUININE.'* That I n L A X A T IV E BKOMO Q U IN IN E . Look for the signature o f E. W. GROVE. Used the W o ild over to Cure a Cold in One Day. 25c. Mothers w ill find Mrs. Winslow’ s Soothing Byrup th»* b gt remedy to use for their c h ild r * j du rin g i he teeth in g period. University statistics of Europe seem J he ruby is the most valuable of ths to indicate that men are deserting the precious stones. A 4-carat ruby is quoted practice of medicine and women are tak at about and a ruby of 47 carats brought $ 100 , 000 . ing it up. ST PATRICK Drove all the snakes from IRELAND S'JACOBS 0 Drives all aches from the body, cures Rheumatism, Neuralgia and C O N Q U E R S P A IN 25c.—ALL DRUGGISTS—50c. W. L. DOUGLAS $ 3.00 & $ 3.60 S H O E S T"V 0 i,"L. ^ - W IH O II r OR EVERY M EM BER c F . - .a , THE FAMILY, A T ALL PRICES. $ 2 5 ,0 0 0 n v s r lffr if ^ ^ , ( i * t * e * m en’s W $ $& 50 sh o *s | than mnymthmr m an* meturmr. T H E R EASON W. L. Douglas shoes are worn by viore peo; 1« in all walks oil if* than auy other make is tiera ise of their excellent style, *«i*v-ftt»ing. and superior wnari-g qualiti**. Th* Mission ofthelcatners and orher n.atcrials f« reach part of th* shoe a id • / • t v detail of the m akingisloo:ed after by th*most eomplefeorgari ation of superintendents, oremenand skilled• loemakers, who reoei v* the highest » » | ^ paid i n tne sboet ndnetry, and who'* workmanship cannot t e excelled. If I could take you *to mylaraefactorieaat Brockton .Maes , and show you hew carefully W . L. Dougla« shoes are made. > ou would'hen undervtand *h v thev hold theii shape, fit better, wear onge" and are of grea'er value than anv other make. M r $4.60 S M | i . f ) 0 OiLT EOQCShawm oannot Aw mawai r ___ _____ C A U T I O N ! The genuine have W . Douglas name and price «tamped on bottom T a k e B e Rabat m ate. Ask your dealer for W . L. Douglas shoes. If he rannot eupplv you, send direct to faetory. Shoes sent everywhere by mail Catalog free. W . L. Douglas, Brocktoa, .tt«gg» To