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or, in fact, anywhere, at an. hour, one can make delicious Bouitloa from ) Extract ° BEEF. Requires only the addition of boiling water and a pinch of salt a moment. I's the matter of Armour & Company, Chicago. BROADWAY £3 HhEIOUSs FOURTH AVE. Suceessons roATSitwanr & Seo. BROAOWAY SALIONL FOURTHAYE. SILKS AND DRESS GOODS ARE READY Not at their best of best, but heaped up as you never saw them before in mid-September. Under the clear, mellow light of the Rotunda are some of the most exquisite Dress Stuffs that ever came to a counter; marvels of weavers’ wit, dainty as the feathering of a butterfly, We welcome you to look at them—buy or not, as you choose. AUTUMN SILKS Choice of the choice ; woven pictures. Think of all that can be said to lift de- scription to the level of superlative deserv- ing—still too weak for the facts. 3.500 yds. Lyons all-silk Persian and cashmere effects in Gauffre, 27 in, at goc. yd. Just the thing for fancy waists, 50 pieces new brocade and striped changeable Taffetas, all the new com- bines. Would be cheap at 85c.; we say §8¢. while they last. White and cream brocaded Habutais, 12 new designs, 24 in., 7§C. yd. So pes. colored Faille Francaise, street and evening shades, very special, at 85c.; fuil 20% in. The lines of new fancy Silks at 75. 85c., 88c.. 95¢., $1, $1.a§ and $1.50 are marvellous in style, quality ching Childhood. It is surely your dearest wish to see your children strong and happy with sparkling eyes and lively, sturdy limbs. | ANHEUSER-BUScy, is the ideal tonic for growing chil- dren. They will like the taste of it and it will nourish and invigorate them. Especially helpful to nursing mothers. TO BE HAD AT ALL DRUGGISTS* and GROCERS". = <_/ i = Prepared by HEUSER-BUSCH BREWING ASS'N, St. Louis, U. S. A. Send for handsomely illustrated colored booklets and other reading matter, SPECIAL NOTICE. Supreme Court of Washington, D, C., has awarded to the Anheuser-Busch n s'n the disputed Highest Score of award with Medal and Diploma of the orld’s Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. eautiful—" > Faces. MA8Y seavrirot racts ARE MARRED by gro 4iefguring hair, less a majority ‘A Pragrant Liquid Compoa: polsonos Removes Superftuous air it a growth of hair upon it. et any case where it 4 ‘the promised results, if used according % Price $2.00. Bottle. Sent by Mail, THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO., Baltimore, Mé. styles, | yardsof loveliness before. And the absurd and exclusiveness. New ideas from foreign and domestic looms almost every day. New Taffeta Plaids and Checks at $1.1g and $1.25. BLAC satin figured Gros Grains, 21 in., 95C. instead of $1.25. 24 in. black Habutai Brocades, many new designs, at 7§C. Black Taffetas, special lines, at §8c¢., 65c. and 75¢. yd. 85 pieces 19 in, pure silk face Velvets, great variety of shades, at 9§c. in- stead of $1.50. DRESS GOODS Almost as wonderful as the great assort- ment is the richness and the beauty of the Surely looms never wrought such rt is the prices—so low that you may think we've made mistakes. LITTLE CIGARS. ALL IMPORTED TOBACCO. HIGHEST IN PRICE, FINEST IN QUALITY. 25c. a Bundle, 10 in Bundle. Trial Package in Pouch by mail for 25c. H. ELLIS & CO., Baltimore, Md. Tue American Tosacco Co., Successor. PALDEN-ASE PRODUCEO BY THE FACHCM OMNATURAL PROCESS OF FERMENTATION IN BOTTLE, EQUAL IN QUALITY ANO CHEAPER THAN IMPORICO, HIGHEST AWARD AT COLUMBIAN EXPOS! Wayouscanest address, HAMM eit of NOSPOR ON. ‘our dealor, WINE CC, MMONOSPORT.N.Y.