According to his private secretary, President Wilson is the hardest-worked man in America, lie rarely retires much before midnight, and works six 'da vs a week. Think of it I —6o doses of XAZOL" for Is 6d. and every dose soothes and relieves. Xo wonder this honest remedy for coughs and colds is in greater demand every month. Prove its efficacy to-dav.— [Advt.] Nelson Moate’s _ . V Pure Teas Their strength and purity makes them the most econ- j omical.
9 Jb & uk isplay m Spring s. ow n 2 Spring Show epartments! On Tuesday, October sth,. AND FOLLOWING DAYS. Our second showing of Spring Goods will be ready for every woman to see and choose from* Not everybody will want to buy perhaps, but where is the woman who doss not want to know what the new things are like ? It is impossible to describe all the latest Fashions here, but a hearty invitation is extended to all to call and see the Special Display of New Creations in all Departments, when you will see for yourself how becoming the new goods are; and the prices, notwithstanding the war, are exceedingly moderate* ..-•t % m 6 AND CO K y.'Hvi.-A-j <w-
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Evening Star, Issue 15929, 8 October 1915, Page 3
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