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The Controlers of “The Best.”
& A Skirt Avalanche.
HA * UVC ust reCtf ' ve,: * w '** P ut on to-morrow
500 Sample Skirts
/•£?Hjk<ffi9w9Fwj® This season’s latest designs, embracing a variety of styles,
/avllfA in Ladies’ Goth. Serges, Homespuns, Cheviots, etc. Double
/-* ijlswr '• jl <aced wool goods, flared, braided, etc., in Regular, Rainy*
/ iTj /), Da\. and Walking lengths. Such values
As Will Surprise the Ladies
W hen thev hear the prices. This is a chance of scarcely
/**£ &3Ba£v‘ \ conceivable magnitude, and we can assert without fear of
/ ; '.j c l&A contradicts that as a BARGAIN it will sweep away any
£■9 ’’ l ' •'i# MfSp competition as the mighty mountain avalanche overwhelms
"irvP everything in its path, FACTS, and not romance, con
*• *>- front you
A WALKING SUIT A MAZER. w.
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Dashing along the unopposed highway of our supremacy, we offer this WTJAW
week an unequaled array of LADIES’ SUPERB WALKING SUITS, ex- AUatt
elusive exponents of our Originality and Leadership as purveyors of THE J
BEST. RANGING IN PRICES from $15.00 to *20.00, embodying everv 4 Um
possible advantage in style and cut. Double-faced goods with JAUNTY * \ \
SHORT JACKETS and thorough up-to-date VALUES and BARGAINS. ' \A*
—an,
>4TYLE tVO.
“Kabo”
Means everything BEST
in CorieU. All the new
models and materials.
It you don’t "know"
the kABO you are slight
n your best friend.
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
IN THE HOSPITALS OF PARIS.
n iliTUtlU OOSTHtm MluWilj AT
Till: EIPODITIOX.
Umpalin IgilDtl llir lirrni Tribe*.
I "-day I'arli Takra Urllrt l arr l
11. r Mrk Thun .lay tuber rile In
the Hariri—ln Isimi Ike Herded
1 tirui Kour lu a llril, Miul Hal Air
uni! l.lalit Front Thrai anri IVil
llrm llrrat y Mrttra or loihlna
I'lirn Ihr faar of Ihi* Intana mid
lillolla Ilia ta llrali'hril at II U'aa
llupeleaat lan ll7pnotl.nl anri
< a refill Training (•! Ikr Menially
imirleri nt l.i-ntl lour Mrnaare of
llopefulueani nl Moat, n Mare
Among Normal Hrlnaa.
"‘’cpyrlght lb by V. OrlbayedofD.
Fart* Nov. 10—Pari* I* • mother lo
■>* r children, looking after them with
n raoiiUnary minute attention and lov
thoughtful care. Probably nowhere
* m la eliy administration brought down
8?.? - —n sHjpyfi|ra
IS ** ' IsWgHajßpi
OBiji p yWITOWHtfaMhiM-s-,. i |X i
Sew wtyl* howpltal room.
' *ueh • point of farssalng. wide era
br-*' Ing detail a* here. Of ail oltles of
world, Paris Is lb* city wh<r* It la
*>• dest to die of hunger, or of Inade
-- te treatment In the case of Jissaae.
lest for one born Intellectuality de
nt <o remain ell his life tanned
n the pleasures and consolation® of
"el human activity. Parts may send
■ r to New York end Chicago to study
mean firefighting methods, but Amer
loolu to Pori® for other reforms and
1 -lilaii municipal notions command. in
f>y respects this city represent® the
‘ water mark of municipal achleve
trent.
r *ke, for example, the admirable and
tvnutely accurate reproduction® of the
* *i Part® hospitals shown at the Part?
poslttgn. Kxaminlng them In detail
rees that the I‘arl® retreats for the
* poor ar* unparalleled In their com
‘ "i. cleanliness, practical efficiency aa
lfc *lr wonderful applications of sdeft.
The Pinnacle of Glove Merit.
The honor graduate of this year's Paris Exposition. THE
BEST LADIES’ KID GLOVE, and the only PERFECT FIT
TING GLOVE on the market, in all shades and colors,
PERRIN S FAMOUS GLOVES.
RAVISHING SILK PETTICOATS.
For Full Dress, in White and all the most approved shades of
Silk. No such display ever shown or will be shown on this
market by any but us.
NONE OTHERS DARE ATTEMPT SI'CH RICH DISPLAY.
A SHIRT-WAIST RAINBOW.
Attractive new lines of London. Paris and Vienna models in
Silk. Nothing to compare ever before seen in this city. Ar
tistic union of fabric anil finish SS.oo to S2D.W. Our selections
of Fine Flannel Wai*t* hypnotize charmed beholders.
NECKWEAR AND UNDERWEAR.
Revelations keep pace with our efforts for the beat in every
other department. Value tirst, price afterward. They are
twins—inseparable.
LADIES* PUR NOVELTIES.
Neck Placet from 52.50 to ,s)J,OO. JackeU. Cape*, Coats, etc.
Nice line Eiderdown House Negligee*.
tlftc discovery lo the curing of pain and
the speedy ourtns of de-ene A* Dr. M*t
schlukoff the Iffus'rious savant of !>•• In
stltue Pasteur, naa pointed oui they fur
nish a striking object lesson Ui the ad
vantages of living In our -lay*. The nor
mal man stricken with sickness, has end
less reason for being clad that he la not
hla great grandfather If one wanted to
know how one's gnat grandfather would
have been treated, should that venerable
gentleman have been unwise enough to
full 111, there was a reproduction of a
corner of the old Hotel Dteu, of the close
of the Hth century lo tall the story. That
corner of the show was not comforting If
one had a proper regard for one's ances
tor The sick man of that distant epoch
wan treated as a Kind of criminal a tel 1f
he got well a* a result of the methods of
cure applied to his case then, he was a
most remarkable person. Even to come
out alive from such a den of horror woe
a proof of a ouperb constitution
The patients were not allowed to cure
ber the ground to any great e*t"d*.
The city, economical to the last degree,
stowed them four In a bed. Aa shown
In the Pavilion, the bed was scarcely
large enough for one person noroniing
to*our notions; It was live feet ten In
length and /our and a half feet broad.
It did not matter very much whet wea
the matter with you. You might hove
Just a touch of sciatica or gout or some
other unselfish Illness the kind of malady
which la for your own personal pleasure
and does not insist on communicating
HseU to your neighbor, but according to
your luck and the vacant pillows there
chanced to be. you might be thrust Into
ths company Of three people suffering
from any three virulent Infectious disee
ses known to man. A! your side perhaps
there would be sn Interesting case of
.moltpox; your feet would touah the
light shoulder of a man In the last stag
es of typhoid fever, and the left shoukler
of a patient in a violent consumption.
Your ohances of adding a fsw maladies
to your Innocent muscle-aches were oon
a.derahly better than your chan toe of a
euro.
tare of the Mek In the l ast t colors .
There was one good point about these
h(®ptial methods of a cantury ago: the
patterns were kept nice and warm. Not
only was there pifiPO of company with
THE MORNING NEWS: SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 25. 100(1
“Things Are Seldom
What they seem,
Skim-milk masquerades as cream,” and there’s lots of
solemn truth in the old "Pinafore” philosophy.
CLOTHING &
Is the king-bee of masquerading doceiv- }~\
ers —everywhere EXCEPT HERE.
We’ll none of it. We want BEST or /A
none. You’ll be offered for $5.00 a Suit M r \
that SEEMS "own brother” to our j/i M k ]
or $lO SUITS. LOOK CLOSE, feci it, ///m U
examine it, inspect lining, facing, finish, Qti
everything LOOK CLOSE or YOU x
ARE A GOXER. That’s why we still I 1 I Lm
hammer—BUY VALUE, not "PRICE.” L \| I
Our Young Men’s Suits, I \M
Our Boys’ Suits, gj
® ur Children’s Suits,
1 Lair) Are madeto ONE STANDARD- THE BEST.
MfcpJrV Any man who offers you As (.00!) and bllT AS 01RS
ffjLyvJ for less money is a miserable imposter, and is
\JI ‘only conspiring .against your credulity and
wJ-J confidence.
(/u When It’s Less Than Our Quality
and Price It’s an Unmitigated Fraud.
Best Is Cheapest, Especially When It’s Lowest
Boys’ and Children’s HOSIERY, Best in Savannah. Our
Guarantee is with it. That means Replacing it if not as
we say. Who else will do it? We only! Underwear,
Neckwear. Shirts, Trousers, Overcoats, Reefers, Hats,
Caps. Everything must be as we represent it. MUST
9
BE. We are Here. 150 Boys’Cape Oyercoats Remain.
3 to 10 years, values from $4 to £lO HALF PRICE ** r s , / \' , ’ ,r
HELLO! BABY! ,
Children's Jackets. Infant's Long £ kljfc A
Cloaks. White and Colored Fabrics,
Caps, Sacques, hoots, Mitts, Socks,
and other infantile necessaries.
BEST also— that’s all we know here— BEST. *
you, but the bed had a solid wood roof
above It and thick red curtains all around
It to keep out the air It U true you
might very well die from suffocation and
from Inhaling at every hrvalh a Joyous
company of assorted microbes, but at
any rate you would not catch cold Every
schoolloy knew in those days that rlean
fresh air was fatal to dedicate constitu
tions.
Ho anxious were the authorities to keep
up a good supply of warmth that all the
hospital cooking was 'lone In the sick
rooms. It It true there wasn't very much
to be done; special diets for particular
mi.ladles were unthoughi of for tbs poor.
The eltv saved on Ihe food bills by offer
ing everyone twice a day In a heavy Iron
ran. a nice thick gisasy meat soup with
a chunk of bread. If any sick person was
toe. ''dainty*' lo twill the mess down at
■he regulation hour. well, that was hit
locknut- what was the world coming to
anyhow? H egg are shouldn't he choosers.
There w.me also the cheerful dsva of
copious bleeding They bled you If you
had too much blood and they bled you
If you bad too little. Anaemic per* ins
generally expired after the third bleed
ing. but that must ha their own fauU,
because, look you. all the books from
(ialeti downwards proved conclusively
that the way to ensure a rich supply nf
good wholesome blood was to get rid
at once of all the thin corrupted fluid
that was working mischief in the or
ra mem. Basdn, the bleeding of the
poverty stricken patients made fine sport
for the nobility add gentry. It was a
fashionable amusement lo make a tour
of the hospitals In the morning and
••aympathlxe" with the al-k. I-adlcs of
the court used to arrive. In their silken
furbelows end with headreaeee six feet
high, and attend the puncturing am! the
carving of the patterns. It gave them a
pleasant shudder and was an agreeable
way of exercising Christian charity. For
gentlewoman of that day were not <wer
delicate. They loved to witness dull halt
ing end cock fighting, and often Irnt tha
grace of their presence lo the still more
exciting sport of executing men and
women In the public square at break of
day. A milder, modem form of the same
thing, by the way. wns the conduct of
the aristocratic dames who went out
recently lo Boulh Africa lo "mirae"
wounded Britons bored by Borr-bullet*.
nursery of a Daral Bleeder.
An old print at the ravlllon shows a
group of noble persons tn gorgeous array
gathered round a four-pillowed bad In the
Hotel Dleu, where no less a personage
than the royal Due de Chartres, In wig
snd sword and silken kneebreerhes. Is
tabbing a ktufo Into the arm of a poor
patient, bleeding him for the good of his
health. The Illustrious company looks on
with admiration for the dukes skill and
condescension shining In svery ays: ths
obaetiulous doctors bold basins for the
blood to spout Into, What the patient
thought of It all la not Indicated: proba
bly h< accepted It meekly as he accepted
the four Billowed bed. and the greasy
soup, and all lb* rest. "Do not be poor"
was the best edvice ■ father in those davs
could give to his sons: poverty made
strange bed fellows then, and was a spec
tacle for ths amusement of noble per
sons.
Coni pare the Hotel Dleu. of the pirt
urespue Uih century with any hospital
of "our ugly, unromantlc. degenerate
age.” In the one case It 1® dirt. Ignorance,
brutality: In our days it Is spotless clean
Sineus, e sc Jen title cars that goes to give
the Mek a better chance of Ufa. or. In the
satrctM oaee, • happier last week or so,
than they had al any previous ei*. It o' ;
the worlds history, Tltc great Inept I alt
of Paris are so tempting lit liteii ap|> n
a rice within ami without that the vlaltoi
almost wishes tie were at his lusl gasp so
that he might be A guest In li t m
And If you die there, you db* scientifi
cally, so lo speak You (tie hceauiw your
case was hopeless, because If you were
the richest and greatest man of all this
world, Sclents, lit* lutt-H and most |er
fect could have done nothing more fur
you There I* not a ragged cam.-lot *!l
-- tior patter* on the boulevards or a rtw
plcker living In a foul den In the grimy
courts of the Faubourg do Temple, who
If ha fell 111 would not command. In a
sr-a. g , -as. —tic : . -- -
Four to a bed. In th last century hospital.
palatial house set tn pleasant gardens,
all the skill and all the discoveries of the
best surgeons, of the most devoted doc
tors, and of • host of savants whom he
never sees, but who have given their lives
to learning the secret causes ant th"
cures of all disease-, that may overthrow
him The camelot live* through Itla si k
nr®s because ths Institute Pasteur has
fcutid the microbe that breeds ht- malady
and has laurel how to annihilate It. amt
because the city of Parts draws at one •
on all the knowledge- of the savants and
applies It all. gcn-mualy, unhesltailnglv,
at any coat, to the service of the poorest
of the ctttiens
Nothing la don* her* without regard
to tha all powerful microbe, he Is trac
ed tn all bl* manifestations. Milk Is
stertlllxcd to get lid of him, dint la chosen
tn such a way as to give him least chance
of life In every Individual case, for the
doctor explain* that < main focal- whole
some enough as food goes are found to
be good breeding ground for the culture
of particular tribes of the small (tumor
An Interesting Illustration, by Uie way,
of tha mastery now attained over the
bacteria of disease was afforded by some
exquisitely tint*,l silks pointed out to
me in the Pavilions, They were tn what
used to be called "art colors" In the
"greenery galley" days. There were
pah- maims and obvs greens and very
delicate shades of pink. The flossy silk
bad been dyed by. color log matter aquecs
§ Men’s "Best.” 0
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/ A- \ believe this one—till you know us. If ;sl|]
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..|/i\ \\ See the Goods. SITJL’WSS flj
ft !j| \\ jr Quality, Our Finish, Our Style, Our Best in |/7
™ 1 \|bld / cverv wray, f° r l ess money, aud <
*“V 4/ We’ll Show You Where You’re Wroag.
\ / STEIN-BLOCH CO., j
\ I / HAMBURGER BROS., 1 i,'
\ / HORNTHAL, BENJAMIN Sc REIM, -
J HART, SHAFNER, Sc MARKS,
and the other high-class makers of The ®
Best, do not sell the Bargain Counters.
Thev sell only people who demand THE BEST. Only one such concern
in Savannah —B. H. LEVY Sc BRO.—That’s it in a nutshell. SUITS
$7.50 to *35.00; OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, $5.00 to $50.00.
If vois want ancient back-numbers off the Price Counter, don’t coino
here— THE BEST is here —Cheaper Than Elsewhere.
THE CONVENTIONAL.
W hav* Jual oprnvil n nau/ |ln -of
GENTLEMEN’S FULL DRESS SUITS
Latest Cut and Fabrics, FROM 530.00 to 545.00.
cl front the germ, of hideous disease*.
Thus m .)• h. ,tuiy come nut of eorrup
tion, and thus may you make a fever
provide you with a handsome pockt'e.
'those lung stream-rs of soft silk ttnt—l
by tin Jus-e of null.one of In vis lltic ant
m-il til.to were symltolts* of the achieve
blent of a century of extraordinary
scientific progress
!'u! It Is not oniy In the “Pasteurlsm"
applied io lls hospital* tha! Fwr|* leads
lno way. I* lias 'wiled upon science to
• are for mental disease a* wall as for
maladies purely corrsiral to an extent un
dreamed of elsewhere The Halpetrlere !•
fati*Mi* the work! over. It aw* there I hot
• 'harcot end In* Indian! school made
ihrMi remark • bh* in the
l*owcr of mintiiii tftid hypno.
Uc trtfniiu which procurtnl -thi* worM
wkle r*H'OKnitloii of (he new pfocfcdurw
an h vaiunNti a (o < knowl. #!** tl
u ifoev. Aral h*r<*. ttolore u in K*
lM>-lik*n hi> iUumritKl by K(AiiHlia< and
rv>r ian*oii!- (h wonderful re*
ftull* ttf liliv?**! |y tin* inli<riitiuti of (he
Hulpelrkre |>rin to the cure of th#
Immtie or nu mill) wflti<'tcd. At the* Hai
leirler itaelf. at the "Blcetre," t th#
"r* ho rite." to mention oniy the l>ettr
kxiown mental *aintorlunv. th# <X|nfU
i*mc t l usionifhiiiiily in out th#
kink# in dimoried **. uxid in
*ly tii*kmjr out of children. piuni<l
In the dull ttupor of Idiocy, clear think*
| In*:. #an# Iri lr-a#. of ua* to th# world and
consciously hai (>y thofn# iva.
Mlnlatrrliaic to kinilt
It la quite certain that the Idiot and the
ti nano of our tunc n hava good reaaon—lf
they have any r#aeon at all —to <!nnoe a
wild <knce of Joy at the reflection that
they were not bom in ‘ the good o’d
days.** Now they hare a fair, gambling
chance of cure, and. If uuiurei. they are
at any rate well tr#ated A hMAdwel year#
; ago. or leu*, an ai>|ia!;ftng brutality won
i their portion, and no effort whatever wu
made to bring relief to their tmoerab #
rendition. If their insanity was ol the
violent kind, they were kept perpetually
bound In chains with a heavy Iron hall
UM The AKOny
i T Thai a misfit shirt can earn is beyond
conception.
A Manhattan
I* it* nniilhrkis. (nil Urea*. Plain White.
Fancy, some with collar* and culls, some
without. Whatever’* best la SHIRTS is
M ANH ATTAN,
r Pjfl 1 Natty, Neat Neckwear,
UNDERWEAR IMMENSITY, all sorts, all
f /Pi \ I BEST sorts, Collar*. Cuffs, Pajama*.
Night Robes. ANYTHINti BEST,
J HERE IT IS
JL “Doubters” BMi,
j fl/j] May not believe that we fcfl
I PTI have More Overcoats than
u W all combined Savannah
at* '* Stocks We mean Bust
OviiRCOATS at Lowest Prices
They Can Come and See.
PARAGON and DUTCHESS
Trousers best of their kinds —
BEST KINDS. W
B. H. LEVY & BRO.
hanging Isiwean ahetr feel If they were
merely Idiotic, they were the butts of
gang of Insolent. * rough Jailer* whose
1 'totality terrified them and destroyed all
rl'aitir cf their reason ever developing
They were doonud lo lie outcasts of soci
ety forever
We have changed nil that I'rvler the
modern system, the asylum has become
in roaitty u hoapitul for sick minds Even
In rasos of out .tnd out lunacy, with ten
doney toward* violent manifestations, the
aop'trindut trig nerve -dial urbane# la often
charmed away by a long series of akltful
hypnotic -• mrc.- and the hallucinations
which prompt to maniaeal fury are re
moved The IttoaMe become* almost a nor
mal being A "mental Invalid " prrhapa hu*.
not a danger to aaciety qulle often the
patients al Ihe Parle asylums show re*
markable gifts In someone direction. At
the Pavilion w<re shown specimen# of
rlookmak lug. wood earv lug. istok binding
on<l even draughtsmanship, painting and
sculpture, all the work of pallem*. and
all nf very dlsilpel and even artistic In
spiration Idiotic children taken In hand
before Ihe heavy cloud has en lrely stupe
fied their brolns are often entirely cured
by a mingled treatment of hvpnotlc sug
gestions anil ordinary tulMonal methods
carefully adapted to their feeble meniali
ly. Hyps otic procedure* are u-ed lo give
tltem cheerful, hopeful views of life, their
Interest 111 things about theta I* awaken
ed; appeal Is made to the dormant germs
of *clf-re*|K'Ct and ntnltlllbn I.tttle hy
lull# they are introduced to the mysteries
of Ihe ordinary school course From being
Idiots they hove been promoted to the
rank of children backward for their age
Many when they leave Ihe sanitarium
are as fitted for the battle of life aa the
average person horn, apiwrenlly, Ulster
Infinitely more promising condition*
Idiocy la being recognlied aa merely
a result of nerve-dernngecnent or of nerve
disease In Paris they are curing it—"*,
we may hope," says Dr M* Ischlnkoff, 'to
cure sooner or later every malady " Had
ony other age of the world such a hope?
V. (Jribayedoff
THE TEI.EIMHINi: IIP THE FTTIIIE.
Soots llerrnt Hemarhnhle Experi
ments In l*nria.
From Invention.
Bom# very remarkable experiments,
which seem*d destined lo stgnaltxe tha
beginning of anew era In telephony, wera
recently conducted In Part*, say* a writer
In Windsor M tgaslne. About U* guests
aiaeml'ied In ihe garden of ihe official res
idence of the under-secretary of state for
post* anti telegraphs, were enabled o hear
songs and speech#* transmitted by t a
phone from s room 120 yard* away. Ihe
voices be.ng reproduced without tiny per
ceptible loss of volume. This remarkable
rasull wits obtained with a telephone In
vented hy M Her main. an official of the
'tin*' eluent This Invention at considered
likely to effect such a revolution In tele
phone com mun loot .on that the French
authorltleea have orilfr-d an eabaastlre
trial of Ike new Instrument, with a view
to lie general adoption The new system,
however, poesesweee auch manifest et.lv.en
tagos for long-eMstanre commit m at lons
that Its general adoption can only be a
matter of time
The day la not far distant when th*
Manchester manufacturer will be able to
convera* with his agent In Berlin as eas
ily as the Cartel Court operator now gives
hit orders to his broker oo the Farts
Stetson?
That’s a HAT name to
conjure with.
BEST IN WORLD
for money. That’s it!
It’s all said.
STIFF,
SOFT.
Popular shapes, popu
lar shades.
Wear a STETSON HAT once,
ever after, a SI'ETSON. Cheaper
Hat*? Va*! We mean -lower
priced Hat*."
Mm's is am
Hours* Theorcleally. the use of pow
erful current* should make II possible ta
establish telephone compt uncat km be
tween Europe and America, but the diffi
culty ml espen-e attendant on laying a
suitable cable stand In th* way. M Oer
nialn. however, by no mean* despairs at
overcoming Ihe obstacle His microscopic
baa alraady given birth to a "micro
transmitter'' which acts a* a haul apsak-
Ing telephone over *,BOO miles.
keenly In IS** the writer wus preaaot at
same experiments with the tjermain role
phntie on an ariinual circuit having the
simte reeletaiv * (I.StU übmai as th-' tele
phone line between Ignxton and Paris.
' With the small desk-receiver Ihe voles
naa clearly audibly m every part of a
large room Wtih a tubular receiver
eight f*et long, passing through the wall
of Ihe house, the voice was dlettnctly
audible fifteen yard# from the mouth of
th* recelvw In Ihe open air. After so se-
I vere is teat a* this, thara la nollung In
credible In M Herman.'# claim to be able
lo tr.msmlt sound of any kind, ami re
produce It Wi mile# away before on aud
itor <• of :.*u people .assembled In any hall
of flrsl-clas* acoustic properties
The |KaslhlHll*a of this leleph-fti* davel
opment aeem practically Inexhaustible.
One of the moat striking applications of
the Herman lelephoee Is In connection
with Ihe phonograph and the cinemato
graph or biograph. Aa every one knows,
the phonograph cannot regie!er sounds
not produced in Unity to the re
eelvcr, end specially directed Into It. If
we desire to record Hi* actual stage de
livery of * famous actor, for Instance,
ihe phonograph gives us wo help The
loud-* pea king telephone here atepa In and
PUpplles the mleeiug link. A Urge metal
frame containing a considerable number
of ntlcropltone#—** are required for tha
Paris opera Is suspended near th* stage.
In an adjoining room bt Ihe receiver,
placed Immediately above Ihe phnor#po.
lo which the telephone convey* every
sound from the auditorium. By a com
bination of the three instruments ft la
thus practicable o record and r-produce
a scene, with the actor's every word and
groture Mr Henry Irving ami other pub
lic favorites will live and move and hava
Iheir being long after they themselves
have gone the way of all fleeh.
Before long a Magriptt theater, with ttv>
beat actor* and voo a Ilf t * of the day at
Its command, will form an itidii|>cntabla
part of every well-regulaied Ocean liner.
In combination with th< phonograph, the
loud-*peaking telephone ► ddined lo be
of great service tn recording th* drhatds
of feihllc assemblies These wn Instru
meni* will turn out a verbatim report,
ihe aeouraey of which cannot !># disputed;
■ml if we go a Step further and cause the
phonograplt to die lata to an export opera
tor on a tvtte-oelUng machine, we avail
proaluee a verhalhn report without writ
ing a line! Obvtooely. however, this feat
would be of the nature of a tour de force.
The gentlemen of the pres* In tile gallery
of >he House of Commons have nothing
lo feat They can “condense.” which the
telephone and phonograph cannot do It
I*, nevertheless, hy no means improhaMn
■hut the two Instrument# may some day
provide Hansard with a model stenog
rapher who never tire* and never makes
a mistake. Automatic parliamentary re
port In*' BhO(fe of TV Johnson'
Rich, warm, healthy blood Is given by
Hood's Sarsaparilla and thus coughs,
colds, and pneumonia are prevented. Taka
II now.—ad.
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