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Made in the Golden SnnligM i It is conceded by the highest authorities that the soda cracker contains the life-giving elements of wheat in the best proportions. This being so, then Uneeda BlSCUlt must at once take first place as the food of the world a soda cracker, but such a soda cracker I Made by exact science in sunny bakeries so light, bright and clean, that they are a revelation. The flour is tested; the purity of the water is absolutely assured ; the very air is filtered why even the temperature and moisture of the atmosphere is accurately regulated. The sponge is kneaded by polished paddles, not by hand. Indeed, UnOOdO Ofsctlit are only touched once, and then by a pretty girl, from the time the flour leaves the bag until the beautiful package is placed on your table.

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"Mile. Modiste" and "A lice-Sit' by-the-Fire. " Friizi Scheff s HerbertBlossom Comic Opera. Ethel 'Barry more In New

Role. From Our New York Dramatic Correspondent. Fritz i Scheff has scored another comic opera success, this time in "Mile. Modiste," at the Knickerbocker theater. Victor Herbert -wrote the music, and Henry M. Blossom is responsible for the book. The production is in every way one that guarantees a profitable metropolitan career. The music is excellent. Miss Scheff is as gay, winsome and as vivacious as ever, and the members of the supporting company are uniformly acceptable. The first scene shows a milliner's shop with about twoscore and ten

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modern newspaper inventions. It is small and unpretentious, but it seizes upon the interest of the reader with an iron grip and will not let go. It sets him dreaming of an opportunity to purchase a farm, or a business opening, or a chance to establish a profitable agency at home; of a chance to secure a position, or where to rent a house, or room on short notice.

You will note below a modest half column as the beginning

of our Department of Classified Advertising. This depart

ment, small at presentwill in a short time assume large proportions, and a class of people will be formed here just as in

other cities, who buy a newspaper for the sake of the advertising it contains.

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Is what we are going to give you this week for two days, Wednesday and Thursday. Last week it was impossible for us to have the people allow us Double Stamps, but remember this is the wjsek, and comes just in time for the.Gaar Scott and the Railroad pays, and besides getting your , good for at least 10 per cent less than regular credit-stores-prices, we will give you Double Stamps, New Paris or Richmond Corn, 5c can, Per case $1.20 3 Cans Fancy Peas, Hominy, Sour Kraut, Kidney Beans, Green Beans, Baked Beans or Succotash, for 25c Hood's Fancy Blend Coffee, the talk of the city, and 23 stamps besides the double ones, per lb 25c C lbs Hand Picked Navy Beans 25c 19 lbs Granulated, 20 lbs A Sugar or 21 lbs XC ' $1.00 Good Pickled Pork, per lb 10c Sugar Cured Hams, just the thing to put away, per lb 12c Nice Crisp square crackers, per lb 5c Cv Butter Crackers or Hand Butter Crackers, Sc lb, 21b for . . . 15c 1 lb Can Model Baking Powder, 10c, 3 for ' 25c A Fancy Japan Rice for these two days, 5c lb, 5 lbs for 25c

I No. 1 Good Syrup, per gallon, : 35c

In our China Ware Department we have the finest line of Steak Plates, Soup Bowls, G, 8, and 10 in. Nappies, Cups and Saucers, Pitchers, your choice for 10c A No. 1 good Wash Bowl and Pitcher or slop jar for 65c In our Dry Goods we are commencing our January Clearance. See our immense line and quality of skirts in our window upon which we are civincr discount of 25 per per cent. This makes 75c do the work of $1.00

jOur regular 50c value in Men's Fleeced line underwear goes at 43c a gar

ment, per suit ooc Ladies' ribbed top iieavy Fleece Lined Hose at 10c pair, 3 for 25c Do not forget that we give the above prices and also the Double Stamps on Wednesday and Thursday. ; Come to the store whhere $1.00 will do the work of $1.25. Model Departm't Store Trading Stamps with All Purchases Free Delivery New 'Phone, 1079; Old 'Phone, 13R Store Open Tuesday, Friday and Saturday Evening 411-413 Main Street

FACING ROME'S PROBLEM

ROOSEVELT COMPARED TO AUGUSTUS CAESER.

PALLADIUM WANT ADS, FOR RESULTS.

WANTED Half dozen large size Turkeys for Horticultural Society Dinner. See Frank M. Clark or Isaac Dougan.

WANTED Girl to do ffllOlO Main street

house work.

WANTED A good girl for general housework. Small family, 52 S.

WANTED Agents to handle a good 13th street. .

paying line or gooas. tan room Brunswick Hotel.

WANTED Solicitors for the all Right goods. A good salary. Call roomr-l, Brunswick Hotel.

WANTED Incubator and broder Box No. 72, R. R. No. 8.

WANTED Representative in own community. $500.00 capital required. Good salary to right party. Bona-fide real estate proposition. Address New Martinsville Improvement company, Steelton, WVa. Diet. & 29-tf

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orass pira cage, must oe m gooa porteu Kelly Block. Phone 329. condition and cheap. Call or ad-j tf. dress 318 N. 19th street. Old phone 482 W ! i ' FOR RENT Desk bench or shop WANTED A position in a retail room, with power at 1024 Main grocery. Seven years' experience. ' street, Richmond Auto Station, tf

Address 1604 or 522 Main street. WANTED Sewing by the piece, or by the day. 227 Chestnut street. WANTED-Washing at" 123 " South Eighth street. l-9-5t

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The abode of Soft Winds, Persistent Sunshine and Gentle rains; the land of r " tv. TTnTnns?. Flowers. Contentment ttud Health. The Territory served by the Louisville & Nashville Railroad, stretching from the Ohio River to the Gulf. Throughout thiswide area fertile land is yet to be had at from a Northern standpoint VERY LOW PRICES. From some of this land an av erage, of $416.05, net, was made last year on Strawber ries. From Cantaloupes $250.00. Peaches, Apples, Grapes, retu m handsomely. Cattle need but little winter feed. Write me for Facts an.- Mgures. ;G. A. Park, General Imii i rr.'t and Industrial Agent Louisville & Kashville R. R XOUISYIXfiJ, KY,

Italian Historian Compares the United States With Roman Empire Under Augustus. v Paris, Jan. 16. A parallel, cynical and daring, just published in The Figaro, compares the United . States under Theodore Roosevelt with the Roman Empire under Augustus that Roman Empire rotted to the core by the vice which follows in the

train of untold wealth and degrading luxury. The wonderful picture which, line by line, traces the struggle of a man against the encroachments on the one side of the appalling power of riches and on the other against the devitalizing of a nation is painted by a hand no less authoritative that that of Guglielmo Ferrero, the famous historian of the Roman state. He shows how twenty centuries ago in the heart of an immense empire a man toiled day and night to solve a problem on which depended a great people's fate. Rome had eaten of the forbidden fruit. Unlawful riches and soft delights had sapped its vitality. The stoic

had given way to the epicurean. And Ausmstus, striving to beat

down the social and political power j

of money, saw crowded into the Senate the dissolute sons of wealth by force of the fact that commerce was the strength of the state. So with Roosevelt The Italian historian points out that between the two jarring conceptions of state duty he is calling his people back to primitive simplicity, while at the same time aiming at territorial and commercial expansion. "Only a short time ago," said Ferrero, "Roosevelt re-edited for his Yankees, exactly as Augustus did, an old speech of Met ell us Macedonicus on augmenting the population. "He frowned down celibacy, sterility, the frequency of divorces and all the vices of civilization tottering under wealth. Like Augustus, he has striven to set up again the powerful simplicity and noble traditions of the early father. "All America admired his discourse. Yet the President-apostle of old-time frugality and republican severity must in duty hurry the cutting of the Panama Ca"!, -which will double American commerce, the

riches of the towns and the luxury of social magnatees.

"Like Rome urn"1-:- Augustus, America now can suppor' neither its

vices nor their remedies. "

FBITZI SCHEFF. frisky girls trimming hats, selling them and singing and dancing away for dear life. Soldiers arrive, and twoscore and ten flirtations immediately begin to blossom. A Kouerous millionaire from Keokuk enters, followed by an explosive and gouty French count whose mission it is to put an abrupt end to every love's jroung dream with which he conies in contact. In the second scene a half dozen footmen are discovered noiselessly stealing wine, but in conies the splenetic count again in the portly person of William Pruette, and he stirs up matters by singing a song about "wanting what he wants when he wants it" and smiting the table a mighty smite at every other "want." In the last act is shown a garden on the Seine, a beautifully designed setting, with more pretty girls selling gimcracks for charity at a bazaar. So "Mile. Modiste," whatever else it may lack, certainly does not want for color and liveliness.

WANTED To work on Saturday by a boy at the Business College. Inquire at the Business College. WANTED Therewilf be "an opening soon at the Business College for a boy to work for his tuition. Call at once, pbne 6S or,240. It6-tf

FOR RENT Nice furnished room for gentleman, 120 South Sevaath. LOST ChiltPs fur collarT Call at 311 south 12th street. LOST Little fox terrier mixed with yellow and black, part pug, answers to name of Dick. Reward if returned to Cass Wolfe, 112 Randolph street. Lost on 8th and Main Mondav afternoon.

The Barrymore family has scored a decisive hit at the Criterion theater. Two plays by J. M. Barrie are given nightly, one a one act "curtain raiser," "Pantaloon," in which Lionel Barrymore stars, the other being "Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire," in which Ethel Barrymore plays the most important role. Both plays are excellently interpreted. "Alice-Sit-by-the-Fire" is looseiy constructed, but it is interesting from start to finish. Its comedy i delightful, and Miss Barrymore, in the role of a middle aged woman, does some of the best work of her career. Mrs. Grey (Miss Barrymore), the wife of au Anglo-Indian colonel, returns

"For months T had preat tronhlewlth my xtomarh and used all kinds of medicines. My tongue lias been actually as green as grass, my breuth havii.e a bad odor. Two weeks ago a friend rf"oinnieinl l Cascarets and after using them I cun willingly and cheerfully say that they Lave entirely cured me. I therefore let you know that I shall recommend them to any one suffering; from such troubles. " Chas. U. Halpun, 109 Rivington St.. New York.N.7.

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' Bent Her Double. "I knew no one, for four weeks, when I was sick with typhoid and kidney trouble," writes Mrs. Annie Hunter of Pittsburg, Pa., "and when I got better, although I had one of the best doctors I couldl get, I was bent double and had to rest my hands on my knees when I walked. From this terible affliction I was rescued by Electric Bitters, which restored my health and strength, and now I can walk as straight as ever. They are simply wonderful." Guaranteed to cure stomaeh, liver and kidney disorders; at A. G. Luken & Co.'s drug store; price 50c.

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Tickets at above price will be fold every Sunday cntil' further notice.

Personally Conducted Tour to California. Exclusively first-class tour under the auspicej of the Tourist Department, Chicago, Union Pacific & North-Western Line; leaves Chicago Wednesday, February 7th, spending the disagreeable portions of February and March in the land of sunshine and flowers. $350.00 includes all expenses, railway fare, sleeping cars, meals in dining cars and hotel expense. Service first class in every respect. Itineraries and full particulars on application S. A. Hutchinson, Manager, 212 Clark St and 120 Jackson Blvd., Chicago.

Worry is the mother of sick, nervous and troubled mentality, upsets the entire physical system. The body is a net-work of nerves. Hollister's Rocky Mountain Tea soothes and rebuilds the entire system. 35 cents

Tea or Tablets. A. G. Luken & Co.

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ETHLIi BARBYMOKE. from her career as a garrison belle at one of the hill stations of India to find her two children in England grrvrt rr. Her daughter. Amy, baa been u :.; '" the theater steadily and has tnke i .. code of morals presented there luiLvtoo seriously. She misinterprets her mother's attitude toward one of her male friends, jumps to the usual con--luion and proceeds on her own account to adjust the affair so as to save her moiher's reput;;tiDr.. This Is the basis of the plot. Out of

Drop by Drop the offensive discharge caused by Xasal Catarrh falls from the back of the nose into the throat, setting np an inflammation that is likely to mean Chronic Bronchitis. The certain, rational enre fCatarrh is Ely's Crean Balm, aiul the belief tv- Allows een ths first application cannot be told in words. Don't suffer a day longer from the 'r"-r:fort of Nasal Catarrh. Cream 'Lilin is sold by all druggists for 50 cents, or mailed by Ely Bros., 56 V7arren Street, 2Cew York.

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