i ` » . _ ‘ ii |14 'iw ` , , v - 5-L- ' in.. ¢->""" ‘ 9-. pw: .~,.» .,t,1'_"' . _ -.< fr, ‘»- - , .- -.-_,-_-_ » l--5*-ts-» 2-1?-r.,;_._-.-....._ '__ . ' lp f; »;_ at 5 r'¢'.;§“'3, r - - , . » , - ~ - fa,’*;»:¢;r‘¥ ya.. r vw . -.; .,.» . ».- -..~ ,- - ~ - ,,,, ,. ' >` ' .~. Y 7 ‘ .. ;..' '_ . to s- i ' ' ' » li ‘~ ..-\. "vm"‘*1 A , ,-4 . '¢‘_..__ "sul ‘r ~ A Y I / Do ou KnoW~ fha* by 8 Mother Nature pro- cess of curing we eliminate' 2lm0St all the nicotine, thus ' 'making en-Beg he Linen Yu _ i ed on -the iloor, and practically 1.000 Youn BIGGEST, BEST woaic » s'r. Louis, ___ - ; ' , fur me in. me xgirgsof T;°wl_;‘::Ie':_: B§lll“S.0P'”,‘°‘l will irioo badgers- _ over Th ml _ _Which went 'ran diy for $i2.tiso. A ' e B “al” f°" ln” tw” very brisk Business was ligne on 120 I ¢ weeks was $10,098,888. Will! U10 ¢l°9° civits Pailis purchasing uell london ‘S P`or l) t' or this sale St. Louis maintains iti "keying, -while South America seemsl ' r S ' dlsm'cu°"~“S b°l“5 me leadlllg l“" to toke 'lllshllly lo ihe muslcnll e _ l I _ . - at two or t market in the world. mm,mn_»- M- ,L is enum nm (_m____ h______: t e _ _ A The applause was deafening Wl1e“ of the 1110'-*fell* f“"‘lly “ml the "'l°""“l' 4 A. ll! l . ~ . -` . ' B ns? lo’ °f mls were sold' *md white murhiiills o _irhc peli lining nr ii' _ ,__ _ _ when (°l' pmllp B' F°“k°' l"`e”lde"l' lyra chapel ln short oi~ds'i- thc chiin'- ° ° ' * of tha lntemmlonnl Fl" Ewlmnge' ed ownorstto the time of #91 950 'l‘l ek A rults t thanked the assembled buyers for mme .iw ' " In V ` h _ -nn t _-_miisiltiatin -Bidding wus t ~ » . 3.3; 2:.:°.';‘.:1t”':::ii.-..‘f“?.;:‘::; ':1:‘. rf- 9 *W9* “’“‘9 ““f1‘1"\@“f He G and Eastern ‘ isis iw they .iie terini-d prolonged “qBl°“ in the tiade Top pilces was li tho most siicce-s~'ful sale evei held snv _ r »s.-ss_--- . - -_ __ lifl- - I ~ g THE-ivnsnwrrvwwicv-mau°' ,_ _M . _ Tl ~ ° _ _*_ ' St. louis Fur Sale 'I " lt-Irlt Crowd at Close. _ _ ' ` ` ha;Th;B;r9ll.;est luv gulf.; EVM. known' llelt for some exiilii |:ii'l:e iiDi'iiii:.l A '_Cl€llQ l‘\l'fUll Q ITI llCl l"’..l'i.'.I"?§l".§`..i.~ 1.... ..---»-»- “hh is adelightful1'clicf Hom heaigy, greasy Smoke as]-nan iuost reliable barometer of national . y 2? YOU Care prosper” Eastern winters. arniiiid $1.00 to $1.80. 1 y'rnieitri,iiiii . e ew ry ra e w ic e Cential winters, about ih miie, 'iiil 0 Q H are soothin ' so 'men q“°"°d “B the °"lle"l°“ ‘bl V/Vlei-itlrn winters iroiii lovtlli lltitl ` J P g 6 5 o $ ' |¢` whlch the general slate °f l°“sl“°”;Southern olacks sold froin $1.25 to ' ` ' may bf’ l“d”‘l l” 'W '“°“““ 5° °‘*P°“‘l' sz as smaii springs suiti mound si ` ` __, Makes a Friend of Every User. Perfectly packed in bright lead foil, and price marked on every package. _ . . I Flavor trary notwithstanding. They are a necessity during certain seasons of the Union. When finances are easy the fur trade prospers; when finances are de- pressed, the lur trade is one oi' the i-iuretlly the mercury in the thermo- meter oi‘ trade. ` "Therefore, the record prices paid for most furs, and the phenomenal prices -paid for a. few at the spring sale just closed give emphatic testi- iiiony to the general prosperity ol the country at large. When it is -borne in iixind that the sale was open public auction, that no man paid more than lie had a mind to for any lot. that each and every buyer must See his money* with a due and just amount of profit added. then _the prices paid are clear indications oi the prosperous condition """-1 _-_ -'1-_--gg of trade in general throughout the Your"Very with 'Beaver Flour, - between this perfect The light, Baky Pie Crusu will show you the difference blciitlcd wheat flour--and the Cooi.i¢~ uid Doughnuts-the delicious, "h0§1e`y" llutlike flavor ut the llreatl and Rolla--will be duulil, usual western spring wheat floiirs. . .,» _. sl welcome after the tough, lying _wl\eii¢ flour. ~.. i iiiost ustelesa. bread mad: with weaien BEAVER FLOUR HILLED 0 western. spring wheat; nn bread md-pantry. Order a UELLBRB-write ua for prices on Fred Dunne G rain and Ceres ‘HE 1'. fl. TAYLDR C0. Ll cuA1'io\ia. ost Inc choices! Ontario llill wheat, strengthened with MI _ 1 4’ F BLENDED WHEAT d -is equally good lor triallbarrcl today. iii. 207 Tif.D, ` ` ni \l\;l R MIL L LICENSE N0 10 _ is. they say, a just trihune earnestly- ' -1. and even enthusiastically-accorded. CANADA FOOD BOARD FLOU -Q" i/-f m I *_*-”_\ 55;, gi \lVmon’s are soft in texture, faultless MQDB to meet a growing demand for finer under- aruients, e in finish-th due penal So alfoain their Many seasons . sim in Men’|, ultimate in womcn’s underwear. , The easy, elastic comfort of' these Farments is ,,- . kni . ttmg on Spring Need e ll/lachmcs. greater strength and long life. ble fabrics. Many styles and ill Womerfs and Childmn S g1fm¢““~ . ) N § | O ugguzmwc: Ill country e . 0 ' "Not only was there a. record at- ng tendance from -the ranks of American and Canadian i'\ir dealers, but repre- sentatives fi om Paris, London. Amster- dam, Swedtn and Norway, ii group ol' Russians, several (mm Siberia, ii dele- gation from Japan, some from several sections of Australia and from South America likewise registered and par- ticipate d busily in the sale, paying good prices throughout. All oi' those foreigners talk freely oi' our American Hudson Bay sables, -mink skunk other characteristically 'North Ameri- can fursi, finding appreciation in their estimation. ‘ "The size, importance and influence of this sale cannot be overestimated, according to one of the -foreign buyers. T-hat there should be gathered togeth- er in this inland city practically 400 men, each and all here forthe same purpose-to buy' iiirs; that many o them should have made journeys half- way around the world to be present. leaving their home and busiaessalfairs for many weeks, even months, at the time; and that they should come to compete iars with the fur -men o (this potent endorsement that any market could have. That it comer to St. Lauis Y '_' -~-`r-"*“°*"***_"" "That tiirs are the mercury in th ' W' ` thermometer oi trade is well lllustrdl- ed hy the almost universal distribution of finances arising in this history. From the little countiy boy who trans money received for the pelts goes at once into other channels of circulation. As the fur business in its many branches and its every ramif-ici!-UOII nrospers. so do pi'acticHllY all 0019*' branches of industry prosper- f‘And the weight and influence of this enormous business done three times annual on the International Fur Exchange, its iiiilii-ence upon ‘foreign relations and commerce, its records of steady increases in our national assets oi ‘ture-for the North American Con- tinent. has long been known I-9 llw 'Measure House for the fur l\‘Ml0'**"1fl their conversion into finance, -forms B subject vastly important and inter- esting to the student of commerce on the one hand, and a mix-lit! °0\\ll'l\“|' tion to our national standing to our supremacy in the world ol commerce on the other. A memorable sale, a memorable event. and -e distinct event _in the history- of United States world coin- morce was achieved when this more "rue hugs nun or s1o,m,sss ina _`\ D cl nt lit , ll F it ....1 ...... .:...‘.’..‘§‘.1’.'i'.....Z’.?..i... .3 '°;’;§“ ‘;;if;,§',;";g;,';;"‘;;‘;}_;;;;;' cents Then ci isp and tasty oodiiess Y Y ' l -Y =; _ g _GM \\D0n nal-ionnl prosperity as is the ' ul i t ib I "ll Iéi ll .~- V - » - ~v_.;;§_' ` "" ' _ ' ' fur trade, Jewelry is purchased for so Zl:;ng;,n5m;n; zyullltnm ggldnigg . _ _ " / . »_,, jr; .ff--. __ many reason; not at all connected I ,S rl ht in IM 1048 M gk "`;`=..>__§` ’ 5/ /f//'. / 3,( ~ >.f»~" ii ii in ‘ ~ ';?f1iitaiitiii.l Sliori, siisot-lit’.< were ;il~_~i@ deliver-pri t‘lioriis-_ “l{ntild iii l porl'ct-i; iiiiiiiy :irc slnvciily and uri- tlie presentation and ret-epilmi. :uid :iiii'zi1‘tivr». - 1 coming back from those purchases ~ - - _W 5,,-.-1,-if _ #_ _.$25, --1% . Never in all its meteoric _career has " Keep the Home Fires Burning" been sdng with such vivid intensity. Ponselle has been acclaimed by thousands as one of the world's great dramatic so- pfanos. Her golden voice ' fairly makes you see the ~"silver lining" to the clouds in this great song. 495l5"$l.50 <£?i“lz'i'1r‘1k-'»;- i W my A _ U 'JH-A2, _,mf -_-.2 `_-Q' ~;4_-`P.‘T..--~ `_.._,.`_'___-ai.-==-_~ \ q A dreafn oi pure de- _light is the French Symphony Orchestris lil Q D ___ ll: lienvlei-, clvlét. silver fox, -'bluelllox and POHSEHQ Sings _Keep the Home Fires Burning Pa Q £4 than $10,000,000 rar sale ooncluded. . ,"lmpreuions of italy" -from the first io_ the linsi faintest note. All the llovr Innguor. all the swift gaiety. all the pu- nionate romance of that beautiful land of serr- llades. scenery and art 'u in this great double .,ncord. ' , A0101-$1.50 ii ililllllllii ii' A 3;vi'~\°\‘i v -hi." .si | nation is, in the estimation oi the Graveure Glgfiaes b t tl. th I erest. and most _ - uyer Quo e e s nc _.`, p1'_a`l'n&tlC“@.1.' S0ng "l`ensc--touching- gripping:-dramatic-is this great war song "The Americans Come." Graveure gives you all the pathos. all the doubt, despair and dawning hope of ,thc __ few muqkram.“p m_me_¢,-upper who ‘ZX __ __7,¢_¢_r__'_ blinded French Veteran patrols a Piiindred miles of territory ,__. _--___ .i after sllve' fox or Russian saliles, the ., -4 it _ I who 'hears the first American contingent march up the street- all his unbounded joy and gratitude. Coupled wiihGravcurc`s"When the Boys Come Home." A A2709-$1.00 "Imgressi0ii`s of Italy' By rench Symphony .Q-.1 1- .5-_ l`.;`li-i""‘ ;».°_ ii ~ . _27l;i'.’2> v ,/,LL/. i i l - _ l ol the Hour Tlic_v'rc up-to-flute-they’rc iiever late----we have them all-you iieed n oi iv ii i t-tliey’rc tliirty-iiiiie- some oiie-steps new-some fox- trots liiir--and waltzes. too-the newcst air-the latest hits~liaiiri pieces rare--zinrl vomit' hits-