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The Kansas City Star from Kansas City, Missouri • 9

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1 11 MEN TIIE KANSAS CITY STAR TUESDAY MAIICII 22 1901 '1'41'1'-': ip'g'' 1 1 tt (i 4001- 'DM I) -vo -1 I II )fle 4-4' jty' '-7' To refresh an unexpected lijri 1 1 Fl I I' 1 1 i guest act act ac act act THE KANSAS CITY STAR TUESDAY MARCH 22 IDOL To refresh an unexpected guest is but an easy act architecture in Spain in Algeria in in Egypt and thence further East tracing its course step by step On the site of Babylon she found the origin which she had been seeking and turning back followed its path as it had advanced round thc shores Of the Mediterranean passing through Lower Egypt Nlorocco and Algeria then crossing the Straits of Gibraltar and reaching its last expression at Grenada Never before had this course been traced and only since Mme- Dieulaloy's investigations have been known has the world of science and of history known how to account for the Oriental arts Accustomed as she is to hardship and privation when on her explorations Mine Dieulaloy leads a life almost as Spartan when at home Ilex residence in the Rue Chardin is One of the finest and most luxuriously furnished in Paris but most of her time is passed in a room on the fourth floor at the rear far from the noise of the street overlooking the gardens of the Trocadero Books covering the walls from floor to ceiling a few rugs a chair or two a large desk to the left and a smaller one to the is all The large desk is Prof Dieulaloy's the small one is his wife's And here the two it writing for eight hours each day ''We begin at 6 o'clock every morning 7 MME DI On Ileitis Permli and 111 PARI9 I in Paris a couple way "1-' word is fibeneslogaei 1 and bear his frail an irrepr trousers pore sea sensitive este tapi 1 illusion MME and PARI9 in Paris a couple way word is be sortie fine-looking and beard his frail an trousers pore sensitive illusion 3 6r- 1 a lkl4P 4 4 )il I LI 1 LALI tk Li La I of hospitality if you lenoW CREAP 1 1 nTt ill prTs rr? frT frPN i--'! 41 4 '411c i t() 1 tivi 4 01411 1 kia Ike JO 0-' loi all tti 11-: ti 1 4 li4i- 's'l tA714-: 0- ill i10-- to vermavyt --s- 0: -VI The seda cracker Mal made the "alien humpy 1 FOREMOST NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY 1 --4' BAKING POWDER 6 IN THE WORLD I i'-' 4:) it "gt I b' 1 it 41 4iV sli ---3 it 4 10 it Air 01 -5 0 0 0 to 1 7 I Of 1 0 Ar' 't'' 0 44 1 0 A' 1 I epli I i l'k Mk' i 1: 1 '1 I IIP I OP t'' 'frt '-'4 j'' 0 A Uneeila Eliscult si 1111 0 eo -Pi' 'Vets" rt7A ic-T'---- --r--wm l4'' 'if leo 1 -r- '4' to I 11 1 4 tAttA 'a- l'-' n'4w4 I 1 ror- 't 4404m 11 i' f- D3N- li eo :4 WONG KING OF GAMBLERS 9 several of the leading battles nig wealth had now reached the six-figure mark ills ct- 1 41 power in Chinatown began to be appre- ciated Though a gambler he looked ik4 i 'i A with is st on he to ng wars of is el- 2 ti A CHINESE WHO CONTROLS THE GAM- BLING CLUBS OF CHINATOWN low countrymen lie abhorred the idea of mixing with the highbinders and desper- ate hatchetmen who infest the quarter 'N11 it Wb 15000 Niliteli lie limning ning 6 Though this undesirable element visited if 11111 0'1 neat Wong Opened Club in his gambling clubs and spent the ill got- N' San Francine and Now Ile Is the ten gains brought to their ands in con- 4 i la'ealtkleat Celestial in Ameri ca jnctio ssith the blood of rival tong men 'l '-i yet Wong never greeted them with marked FOREMOST BAKING POWDER IN THE WORLD WONG KING OF GAMBLERS A CHINESE WHO CONTROLS THE GAMBLING CLUBS OF CHINATOWN With $5000 lark Re Made Running Rent Wong Opened a Club in San Francine and Mow Ile Is the Wealthiest Ce 'elitist in America several Of the leading banks His wealth had now reached the six-figure mark His power in Chinatown began to be appreciated Though a gambler he looked with disgust on the tong wars of his fellow countrymen lie abhorred the idea of mixing with the highbinders and desperate hatchetmen who infest the quarter Though this undesirable element visited his gambling clubs and spent the ill gotten gains brought to their hands in conjunction with the blood of rival tong men yet Wong never greeted them with marked of hospitality if you knotv ly fl to oooroL i r''' 1 4 ig4: i V1 VI 1 1 i 1 4 'f 1 I 4 1 2 i 7 (N er )4-1 i 1) I ''11-111 rt-- bac '4 0 iPfr I i'YK) CI I 4114-: tf I i A-- 1 1- 4 Ili ik i 4 i 4 1 it 4 i I x71---1ov) (-2- i Xlif 41 '1 )i-'-1)-il- 4 l''-'Y "P'''2 1 40 1 1 I 7 I 'i '-'1' 411 I 1 ii- '''1 kr-- '1 I i' it '4 14 1'7- ef lef l': I i 444 4 I -I 1 1 1 a '1e-i'' -t- A''i'l 1 11 40 s'1: 4 i'011trif() )-') 1 i 1 9 1 Lltrirt14 ter hkrr 7' I 1 1 do) 1 4' to- -----4c 1 --Z---'' '4' (-- to 7 1 1 7 1 ''-e'''''7 1-)-' -71 1-- kil'e--- 1 Itit-1 4:: -----nbia-- T' i'21-----w------- I 2 )- i Tr- -L 1 I 111011014 Ow 46ewetotx Neb ioriZnct u0 wineglassful of Rads thm nokrartn anntilnut tin baftwa Jima In- 10CIA 44 1 after meAls and at ielie in rd 7 to the person sending VWrS cash us before June 4 190 I wineglassful of atter meals and at word word IThe Egg- Spelled In the greatest number of ways Li Spelled in the greatest number of ways Egg See cordiality The desperate men of the quarter began to respect Wong and looked up to him as a superior personage Gambling club aft-u- rtnibling club has been added to Wong's holdings until now he virtually controls the games of Chinatown As you pass through the streets of the quarter and hear the click of the fan tan games the slamming of innumerable doors and see the unbroken stream of Celestials passing in and out of the places you should know that back of all this scene of excitement Wong sits at his desk and by telephone calmly directs his employees in the different clubs Sometimes Wong's luck deserts him for a while but nevertheless that ever-present smile clothes his features His dark and piercing eyes dance with excitement at certain intervals of the night when seated: in his office with the receiver of the telephone to his ear he listens to the reports1 of his employees regarding the night's i successes Shortly before midnight play in the clubs is declared over and Wong puts down the cover of his desk and locks his office He then goes to his family and 1 here is where one should meet Wong to enjoy his company Some three years ago he married Lim Shie a Chinese native daughter who speaks English with great fluency Mrs Wong is considered to be the prettiest woman in Chinatown and assists her husband in receiving friends in their luxurious home Her small hands are covered with costly from her husband before their marriage Mrs Wong is very different from the majority of Chinese women in thatshe delights in meeting Americans When she was a young girl she attended one of the schools in San Francisco She associated so much with American girls that she nearly forgot her earlier teaching in the Chinese tongue Mrs Wong was asked if she would not prefer living in China and she replied that she had no desire to leave America She hopes some day to see all the Chinese women branch out and adopt Western ideas and customs and to intermingle with the outside world r7 iii edam's Mi4robeL111er bedtime anti it will prevent aatnd he ocrugraentisleir 11)1: destroying easutg osylftn 1 tuentation and decay of the blood the tissues and the vital organs Pg t11tJ I Microbe Killer is the only known anti1 septic principle that will destroy the germs of disease in the Elood without Injury to the tissues Pleasant to the taste and agreeable to the most delicate stomach- A purely scientific remedy recognized as a true specific F011 nilEunialriS111 AptR Foot Cumberland Md writes: I bad be suffering with ltheuma tism for eighteen months during whiat time bad to keep wr limbs in bandages I Iliad taken many tnedielnes without rend when I commenced using the Microbe Miler It cured me completely aad 1 castuot speak tog tuguly of its OWL DRUG CO'S STORES AND ALL DRUGGISTS TEN EXPERT DENTAL sPECiALISTS-A0 ALL WORK GUARANTEED 20 EAR COMA will fit lir famous ita Seto of Boot Testis (tl sato grads Mora soil at 61 ti) and BIS t0t rp4 MEN'S CLOTHES DIEULAFOY WORE THEM FIVE YEARS IN THE ORIENT netlintind to Porto She Woo Given to Weer liten's Clotheo Now Thin liemorkoble Woman Does It Groeettsilif March exclusive sidons one Is apt to meet at any time before whom everybody gives "Prof and Madame Dieu Niel" the passed round Surely there must mistake? That tall well-built man with the gray mustache may be Prof Dieulafoy but beardless companion dressed irreproachable frock coat and faultless cannot be his wife! And yet a searching look into the refined and face a single glance at the delicate tapering hands suffice to dispel the created by clothes it is not only MADAME DIEM-APIA TN HER but the most womanly of what causes Mme Diettlafoy taken for a man by those not know her is thatshe wears garb without either affectation false modesty She wears men's only because she considers rational and convenient but because is thoroughly accustomed to them and acqnired the habit in citammStatiCTS Consequently and ties and coah and trousers quite natural for her because perfectly at ease with them time that Mme Dieulaloy a nian she was far from intending renounce feminine garments In tisNt the French government Marcel Dienlafoy with an 1 mission to Persia and Susiana Mine Dieulaloy decided to follow husband The results of their were to be of inestimable lovers of the antique for they sites of the palaces of Darius Artaxerxes and after five years brought the principal vestiges back Louvre museum in Paris Mine after tearitig her skirts on prehistoric stones and tripping over her petticoats Persian fields decided that woman's was not devised for archaiological pursuits So one fine day not that she was preparing a great life she cut her hair donned men's clothes and went to her the first time she was free and accomplished an much decided to continue dressing as long as she remained in Persia she was finally ready to ye-turn her Paris home she lacked the resume what she had come to the slavery of woman's dress paddle criticism was far less trying ordeal She therefore filed a for-' to the French government official authorization to wear mans future question of dress is one of the details of life regelated by and the man caught in the wearing woman's clothes or the man's clothes is promptly arrested tried and fined This does not such cases are exceptional indeed are in Paris many women men's clothes not as a habitual perhaps but on frequent occasions a joke or from convenience or the fair sex allege to avoid too attention from men the laws on dress are hard for instance one connected with Gras and mid-Lenten festivities these days all varieties of fancy sanctioned so long as one reserve maintained men may masquerade or vice versa but woe betide being who presumes to appear tights For this last offense there after commission and no li- be bought beforehand With question of man's or Woman's however more leniency is shown exceptional cases and upon the of conclusive reasons therefor may habitually wear men's even a man woman's clothes Bonheur received one of these rare because she could not she said freely sketching in the fields when by skirts And Mme Diculaloy another on account of archaeological researches which she still continues intermittently in other places Yet great difference between Rosa and Jane Dieulafoy Rosa Bonlieut adopting man's dress tried to ways also whereas Jane Dieulafoy all things proud of being a discovery of the palace and Necropolis of Artaxerxes at Susa described her of the Researches at Salsa" was the crowning event Dieulafoy's life and brought her fame But she has successfully undertaken a number of other researches scarcely less interesting among her investigation to find the the oriental arts Mme Dieula- studies had convinced her that art had not sprung from Arabia generally supposed She devoted years to solving this problem examining every trace of Oriental art and -ati- Li ''''i'L it Ql 114 il t'41 4' tii 1 i 1 1 I I :7777 111 I a I' 7 I ill' 1 413 ol 4 i i 1 0'1 fl (1 Ig' '1' k'l ir: 9' i p11 1 t'--Ti t--- I' -si 1 4: i -717- 1 I () 1 IP I 1 1 1 1 i1 4 1 ''t -------7 I i 1 i OA i 14 1 i 4 0 '1 iet ir 4' LI R- e' I 4a 'it 1 s' '-) I 'N i 't -1 rocc)(1 4 i :4 '''f' t1 '11 ''t i 1 71" 4-1r? -i'4 4 r''1 Jr Z-4111 r- ''''''''L----1' '''Si 1 ''-'-5'1-D'v-Z t' 1 4 A4 t' -N44 A 1 7- 0i' '42 -4 A -A41 i- i 'TIn-V- 71" i A -4 Try bow many different ways you can spell Egg-O-See and it will be easy for you to get one of the 745 cash prizes running from $100 to WO Divided as follows: Is the one sending the greatest variety of opellings 0100110 To the second sending the greatest variety of spellings 7500 To the third sending the greatest variety of spellings 5000 To the fourth sending the greatest variety of spellings 2500 To the lath sending the greatest variety of openings ill PO To the 740 sending the siert greatest variety of spellings $1109 74000 Total 0100000 The prizes will be sent out Immediately after the dose of the contest The competition is open to all The only conditions being that for each five different ways of spelling Egg-O-See you must send in one of the little printed folders same as used in the school children's drawing contest found on the inside of each package of Egg-O-See For instance if you have 15 different spellings it would be necessary to send three folders Be sure and wrire your name and ad- Idress plainly The spelling 4 must be such as could prop- i erly be pronounced Egg-0- 1Lcol See The school children liktZ ri it to whom we have paid II flifeq'p i thousands of prizes for draw- li rirl slit 11 ings can all enter into thiscon- 1-1-: 41 test with equal chance of l''-d gaining a prize Save the I j'''Ril -141 little folders in the Egg-O-See 1 tkiL14 packages and make out as many it '14-1 ways of spelling as you can and A then ask your parents and friends to add to the list Here are a few ways of spelling Egg-O-See Eg-O-Sea Egg-Oh-Cee Egg-O-Sy Eg-O-Cie We offer these prizes to more thoroughly familiarize the people with the merits of Egg-a-See the best of all flaked wheat foods It Is now generally conceded that flaked wheat is the most healthful and convenient of all foods and Egg-O-See Is displacing 90 per cent of all other kinds because of its superior quality and cheaper price IA FULL SIZED PACKAGE RETAILINO FOR 10 CENTS Ask Your Grocer for the Green Package If your grooer does not keep It send us his name and 10 Cents end we will send you a package prepaid Adores all communications to Egg-O-Ses Quincy III 511 'WIWI' IelfilVdt100115 II 15 IIIIIN gencruily uuttueuvu that flaked wheat is the most healthful and convenient of all foods and Egg-O-See Is displacing 90 per cent of all other kinds because of Its superior quality and cheaper price A FULL SIZED PACKAGE RETAILINO FOR 10 CENTS Ask Your Grocer ter the Green Package If your grooer does not keep It send us his name and 10 Cents end we will send you a package prepaid Acturess all communications to Egg-O-See Quincy Ill I A -FULl If your grooe a Ada' 1 11 -1irl iiflit1 il 41 0 fi 1 tat gt 1 II -2'' 1 )44 1 224t Gold Crowd and arida Work 1126S A 111 Set et Featly S20t) IKOCI finvelilitolAltEPLA16 $400 1 katniess Ex1rantion256 Swlver Filling 260 'Teeth Cleaned doe Whit crone" 21 Gold Fillings 50e to 62 Planna Filling 112o We kayo testimonials of tho best peoplo of Kansas CitY On Ina In one SUMPTUOUS DRAWING ROOM winter and summer for I have found that no time is so favorable for writing as the early morning" said time Dieulafoy to me "And we write without one moment's rest until it On rising my husband and I both take a cup of chocolate and after that no one must interrupt us until we go down for our breakfast No letter no message or telegram however urgent is brought to us the servants are even ordered not to come near our story What is perhaps more remarkable than the outside silence which surounds us is the silence which we observe towards one another Undisturbad thought is the one guarsntee of good literary work and although we are often writing in collaboration we never exchange a word during these dive hours The scratching of his pen and of mine is all that breaks the stillness "From it till we breakfast read our letters and talk then to work again until 3 or 4 o'clock After that we do no more work going Out to see our friends driving or walking or reading at the Bibiiotheque Nationale Such is our life regular and monotonous almost as that in a monastery never varying by as much as a quarter of an hour Perfect system is in my opinion the greatest necessity of work of any description" From her dress it might be imagined that Mme Diettlafoy has advanced ideas in fentininism Yet she clings to old school notions that woman's chief superiority resides precisely in the alleged inferiority of her home position When the writers Paul and Victor opened a campaign in favor of divorce by the consent of either party which would make marriage scarcely even a formality Mme Dieulaloy bravely took up the cudgels not against woman's rights but as she considered for them "You claim that women are the slaves of marriage and that they would profit by this new arrangement" she said "On the contrary women alone would lose by it Ttly duty in life is ascertaining and reporting faets and I have never sustained a thesis But this one I take up now and shall fight for with all my might: that is that the home tie is too frail already that there is too much undisciplined love in the world and that marriage the most sacred of all institutions shall not be transformed into a farce" And it was largely due to Mme Dieulaloy's energetic opposition that the projected bill of the Margueritte brothers has remained sidetracked at the Chamber of Deputies ever since A Beni Stuffed 'niter for Princeton From the New York Herald A royal Bengal tiger ornaments the trophy room in Princeton's gymnasium through the generosity of Edward Wood of Pittsburg The tiger is a magnificent beast and although stuffed has the fierce expression of the jungle The orange and black skin which are Princeton colors looks very appropriate among the colored banners foot balls and other trophies Buttons Set With Palley Stones From the New York Timm Fancy stories make the large new buttons brilliant One very pretty button has a three-leaf clover about the natural size of green stones This is a bed of rhinestones There are embroidered silk buttons of many kinds MEXICAN Mustang Liniment In use for over sixty years MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Spavin and RIngbona MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures all forme of Ebetunittisou office Alt instrunlntli Stet tred sites each atm! twork tC 4" 5 r7-74--y-fi--i-" -4 New York Dental Lo 1 0 office Alt instrumento swap j171 et ikrAkeiths wsitatotat b7 ck a uock $4 tL'' New York Dental Co From the San Francisco Chronicle In his office Wong Yaw king of the Chinese gamblers sits at his desk busily occupied with his duties of directing the destinies of five gambling clubs in the Chinese quarter of San Francisco Small of stature with piercing black eyes and dressed in the regulation garb of his race Wong has all the details of makeup of the shrewdest and wealthiest Celestial this side of the Flowery kingdom It is typical of the American Chinese that their richest citizen is a gambler Wong is a very busy man and it is difficult to meet him socially If you pre fortunate enough to have the maeic password that opens the doors of the Chinese inner circle then you may perhaps meet hiin in his luxurious home on Waverly place Here you find all the modern improvements of an American residence Costly furnishings and electric lights are but minor details in the arrangement of Wong's home life Silk curtains deco- rated with precious stones shade the windows facing on Waverly place Around the wall in the reception room a large silken banner hangs that cost Sasissoo This banner was designed and made by the imperial embroiderert in Pekin China and isas paid for from Wonglt winnings at the gambling table On first entering Wong's home your ears are greeted by weird sounds that emanate from an inner room The clanging of gongs and the wail from an unearthly throat startle one's ears On approaching the scene of the disturbance you come upon a large phonograph that is dispensing music gleaned from one of the local Chinese theaters Wong will observe the look of consternation on your face when you first hear the music and smiling will explain that the selection recorded on the large circular disk is from a well-known Chinese tragedy He will further make plain that the weird effect in the music is supposed to portray the agonizing cries of a young and beautiful maiden who is being foully murdered Wong was born in an obscure village in Southern China His family for generations had tilled a small patch of ground sown with rice: Wong was an ambitious youth and looked above working out the remainder of his days in the rice patch' So at the age of Is years he packed his few belongings and went to the seaport of Hongkong He had no difficulty in securing passage for America and a promise of employment on his arrival An express wagon transported Wong' and a number of other Chinese from the Pacific Mail dock to the Chinese quarter of San Francisco After a rest of a few days Wong accepted a position as cook in a Chinese restaurant Again his ambition asserted itself and he went a step higher in the social world by becoming cook in an American family Night and day he employed his spare moments in the study of English and before long could speak with the best of his countrymen Wong denied himself all the pleasures of life and hoarded his meager earnings This in time brought him a bank account and later was the means of starting hint in With a few hopdred dollars in his pocket he struck out for Deadwood Here he opened a small restaurant Success seemed to follow him and before long Wong put on an addition to his business White waiters and cooks were now employed to do the work which but a short while before was done by the proprietor himself After putting by nearly $s000 Wong decided to sell out his business and return to San Francisco On his return trip he visited the Worlds fair at Chicago and many other points of interest en route to the Pacific coast Endowed with that predominating racial trait of the insatiable craving for went into this life with all his natural shrewdness but with little knowledge of the game It cost him nearly all his savings to acquire a complete knowledge of the gambler's craft But when once he had mastered it there was no one in the Chinese quarter who could compare with Wong in science and ability to get the coin of his fellow countrymen Gradually the dollars began to flow back into his pockets and from his pockets into MEXICAN Mustang Liniment limber up Stiffjoints MEXICAN blustang Liniment penetrates to the very bone MEXICAN Mustang Liniment always givea matinfaction READ IT? The tfiarcs: 3 a vivid and tchrlyillilaunnde masterly "is a sprightly story full of the clash of arms and the glamour of Photos a Dozen 2105ti Mein Fl 1 HAVE YOU III ER and IGRAINE UTIIER nd IGRAINE UTIIER and IGRAINE UTIIER and IGRAINE Crand Ile raut Ileraut I a 1 a woman svomen Perhaps Ito be oft who do her masct rcitotitol or Ine sni them rati 1 cause she 1 wearing t' exceptional short hair ens seem she is per The tin dressed as i tending tr forever 1 1 had intro a a nchzola g1 1 siana and low her joint labc I value to I 1 found the and of A of toil Ina) 4- to the IA) 1 Dieulafoy I historic st ii i ticoats in 1 an's dress 't logical pv i SOFpecting i decision it 11 a snit of ll work Fa 1 and happ 11 that she 1 a man as i 11 sta f' Batt who turn to courage te eonsider a To face a i lug an on anal petit asking offt clothes in 'he gu many Intl French la streets ge woman in tested tri mean that deed thel wearing a thing per 11 either as some of much attc I Some 1" and fast the II ard talneess are serve is ra as women the wretcl pear in tn i 1- cis nse et sc a en 1 1 the mere clothes la I and in i i presentatia a woman clothes or Rosa Bon permits I Cl go about hampered 1' 1 received a aeological trines int 1 a there is a I Ponlieur i 1 1 lieut on 1 ape his 1 is above i' woman- The di cropolis by her in searches a I of Jane I to world fully nod searches which wa origin of 1 foy on 1 Oriental a' as was I' fifteen ye am um ng 4 1 1 i 1 I I a woman women Perhaps to be often who do her masculine or clothes not them she wearing exceptional short hair seem she is The first dressed as to forever had intrusted arehmological and her joint labors value to found the and of of toil to the Dieulafoy in dress suspecting decision in a snit of work For and happy that she a man as Batt when to courage to tonsider as To face an anal petition asking clothes in The many little French law streets woman in mean that there wearing thing either as some of much Some of and fast the Mardi On dress are is as women the wretched in is no escape cense to the mere clothes and in presentation a woman clothes or Rosa permits go about hampered received there is a Bonheur on ape his is above woman- The by her in of Jane to worldwide which was origin of foy own Oriental as was fifteen UTI-IER and IGRAINE absorbing tihnetesrtersatngaend bltre a barbaric life of that Frets PRICE!" AMIS BY MAIL $130 BRYANT 0) DOUGLAS 1002 Walnut St WO Platinum Type The Original Vienna Roll Man Dead From the New York Evening Telegram Ignatz Frischmann who died at the age of 53 years at his home in Brooklyn last week was Coney Island's pioneer baker and the man who invented the roll that made the frankfurter famous at that resort Mr Frischinann was born in Austria and on his arrival in this country established a baking business at the resort becoming the firm friend and supporter of John McKane Even at that early date the frankfurter was an institution at Coney Island The shrewd baker saw a chance to make a hit and invented the long what has since become very lean roll These be sold to the frankfurter men in small quantities for a while and at a small profit until they became the only means by which the frankfurter could be sold Vroin a daily sale of ten dozen during the rush season the industry rose to a maximum sale of more than one hundred thousand rolls a day last summer Mr Frischmann was at one time rated by Bradstreet as one of the wealthiest men doing business at the resort He is survived by a widow and one son Confidence From the Washington Evening Star Some of the smartest people have the least money haven't they Charley dear?" said young Mrs Torkins "What made you think of that?" "You There isn't any one who can tell which race horse ought to win any better than you can" Drake's Pa Wine 'rho wonderful tonie medicine that removes ail congestion and disease from vital organs tissues apd Worst One tablesPoonful once a day immediately relieves tind absoiutely cures Indigestion Hutu lency Constipation and Catarrh of the Mucous Membranes It is a positive specific for Congested Liver and Kidneys and Inflammation of Bladder tones the APPeii lite and Nervous System and purities and enriches the Blood Seventy five cents at Drug Stores for a large bottle usual dollar size hut a trial bottle will be sent free and prepaid to every reader of this paper who needs it and writes for it to Drake Formai Couvaw Drake Building ChCMOi MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best for Horse ailments MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Bent for Cattle ailment MEXTCAU4 Mustang Liniment Belot for Sheep ailment 1029 Main Street :72 Opera till 0 Son13vs 9 to 4 Over Kreitz's Millinery Store OCEAN STEAMERS ifamburg-simerican RI-Weekly Twin-Screw Service FOR PLYMOUTH CHFR 'BOURG HAMBURG TIRE GREAT OCEAN ELVER DEUTSCHLAND 68034 ft iong-23 knots average speed Sails Apr 7 Idar la June a July lPluccher Mar 241Patricia 11' 'Mar at liciera via Apl la Pennsylvania Apl 2i A Aid at Deutschland Api71Pretorta Api 23 Grill room and igymnuitun on board Select Summer Cruises DURING JUNE JULY AND AUGUST TO NORWAY AND SPITZBERISEN NORWAY SWEDEN RUSSIA DENMARKAND LEHMANN and the principal SEASIDE RUMOR IS OF Et ROPE By palatial TwinScrear Steamers Send for programmes ItOsA ERMAN LINE (Aces Z6 and 87 Broadesy New lCaelL Mai Kasen 18 Main it ABSTRACTS Land Title Guarantee Co AfonN I SCHULLER Mv Dtsminet and muorantoto tales is Matotaws lind Kamm STINE 8c SON A To tep howl UNDERTAKERS am Blida 3S Miniaturo Portrait ia Waive Colors on Portotain size tale a 1 'Nkomo THE ENGLISH fl SHAFTING IRON WORKS CO BELTING AiD PULLE) 480-416 WEST FIFTH ST HANGERS KANSAS CITY i MO BELTING AiD PULLEYS 480-4111 WEST FIFTH ST 'HANGERS KANSAS CITY MO MEXICAN Mustang Liniment ures Frostbites and Chi Ibialtus MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing lor a lame hurts MEXICAN Alustang Linifnent drivos out inflammation MEXICAN Mustang Liniment sures Frostbites and MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Best thing l'or a buns horse MEXICAN Alustang Liniment driess out all inflanutaation 1 MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustang Liniment for Mau Beast or Poultry cures Cuts Burns Bruises 4 MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Alustang Lent beats Old Sores quickly cures Sprains and Strains MEXICAN MEXICAN Mustang Liniment Mustanri cures Caked Udder its sows ia a positive ours for MEXIC AN Mustang Liniment for Mau Beast or Poultry MEXICAN Mustang Liniment beats Old Sores quickly MEXICAN Mustang Liniment cures Cuts Burns Bruissak MEXICAN Mustang Lment cure Sprains and Strains MEXICAN Urtat 1P 11 fll ql 1wa4irt 4mt sk La a positive care for Piled.

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