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\'^jV* ,r . "~ i v \ .'> . 5 k * . * w> it CO. NAKED AND IET WELL] Brooklyn Doctor Has "Nature Camp" for Nerve Disease. New York World. All of the Womeii school teachers of Brooklyn received "Wednesday a circular antiouuc ing that the Summer Mature Camp for women and girls at Sunrise Park, near Ridgefitld. Conn., will open June 1. Dr A. Sidney Higgins, of 11 Kingston avenue, Brooklyn, who manages it, aims to cure nerve and stomach disorders. The rule of camp is that the campers shall wear no clothing, except in bad or cool weather and shall ' live npon fresh milk and cereals. \ Dr. Higgins ?aid yesterday I that there are no maladies of the kind referred to that cannot be cured by exposing the naked body to sunshine and air, dieting ss he prescribes, and taking required rest. Sunrise Park consists of 1.500 acres in an isolated section o! B Connecticut, 4 miles from a rail- | road, in a heavily wooded region. \ The doctor occupies a house and the campers live in tents at some distance from it. They are required to go to bed at dusk. The tents are furnished with beds and cots, but some of the ' campers prefer to sleep in hammocks suspended from trees. Others sleep on *he grouud Their recreations are archery, tennis, quoits, and swimming. For thoee inclined to strenuous exercise a wood pile and a buck saw are provided. Long wains 1 are taken. On these occasions the campera wear bathiog snits or a short single garment. They .vear clothing also when they R visit the doctor. The camp I was established three years ago. I It opens every year on .June l,!l I J_ Cl . 1 nn r. unci huuh on oepiemoer ou. ur. i Higgins i8 a son ot A. S. Hig gins, Sr., who was connect- fi ed with (he Brooklyn public; schools all the active years of; his life. The doctor abandoned the useof drugs five years ago. i "The medical profession is; topheavy with (henries," he suid. 4 'Back to nature and first principles," is my motto." Are yen tortured to death daily with Eczema? why tuiffnrwhen BLOODINK OIN'l- I MENT will give you instant relief and per- ' manently core yon, 60c a box mailed By ! The Bloodine Co., Inc., Ronton, Maes, j rawford Broa., Special Agents. tfl-74 u State May be Called on to i Pay Back Big Loan from Uncle Sam. Colombia Record: It the bill s Representative Murdock of Kan- ; sas has introduced in the federal \ house ot representatives, requiring twenty six States, which in 1836 were loaned $2S 000,000 j for internal improvements, to return this money, becomes a law,|R A< #- 1 1 - . % X I iue ifiuerm government win \ have a hard time collecting from ( South Carolina, which is said to f have received the name amount ^ aa Georgia, $1,051,482.09. So far as the comptroller gen- J r( eral's office or that ol the attor- j ney general or State treasurer is | concerned, there is apparently | no record here that the State J owes this amount, or any other amount to the federal government. None of these officials j have ever heard of this little bill before. When BLOOD1NE EHKUMATIO UNI. I MENT ban cnrod no man; cafww of Hhao- I luatiMn, why do yon anfier with this terri* I ble affliction, it rcliovea all pain instantly, I v 25e and 50c a bottlo. Crawford Hroa., M Hpecial A^?nt?. 49-74 I jf lbi a want any print) rf * News f > " THE ^SP ?li a Winter and winter st time styles in every dep customers. Our buyen ing the Northern marke successful is evidenced I of the day at Lancaster: visit during the coming noaiiiifui F If all the ladies of this commi provide handsome dress materials in silk and worsted novelties as we i Satin Messalir Beautiful soft quality, the com tor Spring dresses, in all the ex shades?mulberry, wisteria, ashes c odn and many new shades of blue at Dutchess Sati Beautiful soft quality, 27 incl white, cream, pink, blue, black, j?r rose, very suitable for dresses, wa etc. Satin Messalk In all the staple new colors, lovelj 19 inches wide; just the material and dress trimmings, special at Novelty Stripo and fancy figured effects in satin i fetas for shirtwaists. . 40 Black Peau De 5 .'16 inches wide, excellent finish at Peau De Soie double faced. .16 inches wide, beaut $1.00 Black Tafteta .16 inches wide, heavy quality \Ve particularly call Charming Millinery, Trimmings, Lace rv-i-i.-. it i i^anuy \jnaerwear, Silk Petticoats, Fe and Nobby styles in Shoes. : : THE HE "Lancaste ILr \ LANCASTER NEWS, APRIL 14. 1909 I Ml I II 1|?M f I'llA) I |fl 1 Wttfr mil a iipriia KINU NtWo jicaster's Live yles have been relegated to the rear; s artment of our store are ready to clain > have been working hard for you; the ts for the newest and best in spring n >y the comprehensive assortments and s Fashion Centre. You will find it g week. New Silks and ] 'or the Spring mity are not handsomely and beconr.ngly gowned thi 5. This season we are offering moe elaborate asso 11 as staple fabrics at prices that affird substantial sa . T ? le Black Taffeta ;ct material heavy rustling quality, 36 inhes wide$1 res- Black Chiffon Taffeti 36 inches wide, soft and lustbus ; charmir dresses and separate waists 1, to $ ios ui.u in China and Habitai Si een and old Excellent quality 27 and 36inches wi ists, sashes, 39 t( 98' White Habuta Silk IC Exceptionally tfood .pialiiies : pieces ; soft finish; special price of To, sashes White, Colored Tabu (lood qiialit.v, 27 inches wide White, Colored Ribu M qq tit; inches wide, splendid quality, social Soie Rajah Pongee gg in all t he new and popular colors Japonica Silk is a favorite for this season's dresses: 7 i ,iful quality. wide and very lustrous, !)eautiful foi?v I and $1.25 dresses : here in a dozen different shade i Qofin h'ft.sl u uauiu x' uuiai UO 75c. in fharminK designs and colors attention to our Mat Beautiful Dress : s, Embroideries, as Hosiery, Gloves, can tching Neckwear, anf* High and Low is ui * : : sent ATH-JONE x x juivt; " ' I ' . V. - - 1 iwwinwiminiii [UpUji turn I I1UIVI Store." ipring is here and s a the attention and ad y have been, for weel " I ' V-. ^ A- i. IV^I V. 11(111U13^, 1 licit ll exception values whl ready to your interesl Novelty 1 Gowns s Spring it certainly will not b rtments than ever?the very iving. Silk Fo 1.25 in the new blues, mull* _ quisite colorinprsin satin iK for Novelty 1.50. .... . , in solids and stripes, 1 i i? i i LlJtL snatie, at ''uKal Satin Finist 75c. iu mulberry, reseda, wi ! brown, tan and black, w it the 25<; Black f Ol W<*'A 45 inch A It man voile, sp< 39?. 50 inch A It man voile, ex tai Black Sill 48< the most Iwautiful we hi offer, IK inches wtde 481 Pretty I 45 inches wide in blac* nches green, cream and white US? Ten I all wool mohair, 40 inche shades, satin effect strip 65c. suits ? c.less Stock of Fine Sprit Men, Youths and I /e an give you jusi as pei ne latenal, just as nobby get rom the most fashion; at a saving from 5 to 10 d ur lire of Spring Hats an nsurp.ssed, and the new s man; nobby styles. c r^rMv/ii O V^VJIVI 1 V I jl * >prightly spring miration of our cs past, searchheir quest was ch are the order t to pay us a ^abrics I y i r e because we failed to > latest productions both !' 1 ulards ?rry. and wisteria ; ex- ' effects, stripes etc. 50. J I , , Cloths 15 inches wide, every 50c. i Worsteds f? steria, gray, old rose, ! / ? orth $1.25 the yard at ? $1.00 Voile ' *cial at $1.00 cellent quality $1.25 i Mohair *ve ever oeen aDie to $1.00 Mohairs *1 * k, navy brown, navv, 50<*ieces m ;a wide in all the new ea for skirts and sPJ,?g ; ? ? ng Clothing for loys. 5 rfcct a fit, just styles as you I able city tailors ollars on a suit. d Furnishings rootwear pre- | K" 3ANY Store'' I !