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at Michael’s.
Gossip of Sundry Sorts
Gleamed by Bright Cor
respondent iin
Gotham.
Await Your Inspection
Just a few now ask us when
will you have your Spring Milli
nery Opening?
Most of our customers know
that we have abandoned these
semi-annual “Openings” and in
stead have modernized our store
by displaying the goods as fast as
they arrive.
This practice of stacking up
Hats or any other article of
merchandise and waiting for
some particular day to arrive to
display them—is fast becoming
obsolete in modern methods of
merchandising.
NEWNESS; DAILY—Means
the arrival and [displaying] of
new goods daily.
The wheels of fashion turn
rapidly and in the whirl some
styles of a week ago are not rep'
resented on these wheels of prog
ress of today.
Monday and Tuesday were
very busy days [in our Suit and
Millinery Departments. Yester
day’s express brought many wag
on loads of
New Hats,
New Suits,
New Dresses
New York, March 7.—Only the lim
itless vent of adjacent ocean depths
is now saving New York city from a
flooding as serious as that of Paris,
according to reports of special engi
neers who are today finishing a hasty
investigation of the record thaw tides
that are sweeping down upon Man
hattan Island. Each minute millions
of gallons of tho turbulent deluge
from mountains of melting inland
snow are piling up on tho northern
shores of this insular metropolis, it
is declared. All the slushy seas that
HOW GOOD NEWS SPREADS.
“I am 70 years old and travel most
of the time," writes B. F. Tobon, of
Elizabethtown, Ky. “Everywhere l
go I recommend Electric Bitters, be
er-.tse I owe my excellent health and
vitality to them. They effect a cure
every time.” They never fall to tone
tl e stomach, regulate the kidneys and
bowels, stimulate the liver, invigorate
the nerves and purify the blood. They
work wonders for weak, run-down
non and women, restoring strength,
vizor and health that's a daily joy.
Ti y them. Only 50c. Satisfaction is
positively guaranteed by W. J. Smith
& Bros, and H. R. Palmer & Sons.
You’ll find it
at
Michael’s
THAW'S CREDITORS
TO GET $30,000.
Pittsburg, Pa.. March 8.—A meeting
of the creditors of Harry K. Thaw,
now confined in the asylum for the
criminal insane at Matteawan, N. Y.,
was held here today to discuss plans
for a settlement of their claims. The
trustee in
day. Clubs of boys, business men.
girls, matrons and spinsters are be
ing organized all over the island with
no purpose but to wear down shoe
soles by pounding the pavement day
■nd of town to
report of Roger O'Mara,
bankruptcy for Thaw, indicates that
about $30,000 will be left for distri
bution among the numerous creditors,
after all items of expense ace de
ducted.
after day from one
the other. In each body of spartan
strollers, the walking mayor is en
rolled an honorary charter member
and his services as pacemaker are be
ing sought for many a mayoralty
marathon. Leather and liniment are
having tremendous sales in conse
quence of this universal fad for pedes
strianlsm. ‘while chiropodists and
masseurs are reaping a ricli harvest
from the results. For all the funny
side of this apish following of con
spicuous example, New ..York believes
great good in stiffening wind and
limb against the inroads of metropol
itan life may come of such a
of outdoor exercise.
Boston's Bluff.
Seeming a New England
draw away from this port
the whole Empire tSate
valuable freight
from the west,
men here
are liver and - bowels sometimes; seem
to balk without cause. Then there's
trouble—Loss of Appetite—Indiges
tion. Nervousness. Despondency, head
ache. But such trouble fly before Dr.
King's New Life Pills, the world's
best stomach and liver remedy. So
easy. 25c at W. J. Smith & Bros, and
H. R. Palmer & Sons.
FOR GOOD ROADS
IK'S Moines, Iowa, March 8.—Pursu
ant to the call of Governor Carroll, a
good roads convention assembled here
today wita delegates in attendance
from nearly every county of Iowa. A
feature of the two days’ sessions will
be addresses by several government
good road experts.
scheme
as well
fully o
Which
fifth of its
merchant:
and husine-
paring to protest against the use of
the Mohawk Valley as a through
chute for eastern states to draw away
much of the trade that now flows
through the Southern, Central. North
ern and Hudson River sections of this
state. For years Boston has been
plotting to sicze more than her share jeiSns agree that only from food caa
of the freight that is now carried to the body be rebuilt,
the seaboard here through all this I Many people fail to give their phy-
statc, these shipping experts declare, slcians credit, for after living on poor-
and over the additional through linejly selected Or badlv cooked food for
that is now being sought from Buffalo jh long time, perhaps, and wnen their
to Troy, she Is attempting to steal ailments become chronic, they expect
away tho goods and grain that main- the IOoctor. with some magic potency,
Iain the facilities of shippers on ev- to instantly rebuild them,
ery one of the present railroads of This Is not possible. The only true
this state. Even such a city and such method is to turn as quickly as can
a state as New York must feel in ev- he. from poor food to good. A young
ery commercial fibre the drain of the lady over in Ohio says:
proposed pipe line across to New Kng- “I was variously treated for my
land if ever it is allowed to be put nerves, muscles, lungs, etc., but none,
through for the benefit of Boston, it of the treatments gave me relief,
is agreed. Gotham has seldom had j “About a year ago my appetite faii-
to worry over her trade: hut with the j ed completely and i began to have
interests of every merchant in tho sinking spells similar to fainting,
state involved, her shippers seem de- then I took all maimer of tonics and
termined to fight New Englnnd on stimulants, but they were of no ef-
this issue. feet. I had been brought to quit
Budding Baseball. drinking coffee and taking Postura in
Baseball blood Is boiling throughout * ts P* aco > an; * gradually began to get
town today’ as the first reports of a hotter.
team try-onts are beginning to come Some ono suggested that if I found
up from the professional training Postum <*° beneficial 1 had better use
grounds down south. For five long. Orape-NuU food, as they were both the
cold months the faithful fans have children of one brain. I commenced
sustained life upon the meagre ac- on Grape-Nuts food for breakfast, hav-
counts of the possible trading of the ' nK Postum with it. I found the food
big league players whoso hot weather so dainty, delicious, and appetising
DAINTY FOOD
Turns Pale Cheeks to Pink.
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