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ï~~ttder r taLh =fattre& Lit&& - -I.a..e -than are the men. But that why man's, furnishers hould.5 and helRpipake style week the 1Li~i.there is the tam '.JU It tot men tlWatther iafo aimiti s-simply aqusino lUctinc the affair as t~ cel? eassehe iea of style week is to be 11n*lelt"d tI no itne or lnes of retai l es. Ia. Ing. either fur men or women. what he Include everything from ladles' whish is Sann out-iying aoswe, nsa signl his intention of taking advsatAge JOHN P. GUHXNftt WA14 yle week for his spring opening VITM O'FI iisakingi lt an affi excelling any. ITM F FL rhis establishment has ever Prm 4before. Merchants, without ex- John P. Gueqze: 8a 17Uoor atn realizethe benefits to he who died Waukiy,. was avjcr0 4 rb themselves. by their Pa' pneumnonia, resulting frot afu ~-ythe city of MIlwaukee. M.Qostbse &eWo~ CeepersUem Urged. -,f Gu... A --a r In the statement of 1B. BMHel. chants,131. Uppo Tid~t.'or hWirma-cf the committee that is past ten years ws dretoa ing for the bity's big style week, one of the orga~i.ers -of the* Uppe PIraY idea Is to boost Mllwau. Third-st Commercial-assoclai1n % ~Mr. Guenasl -i":- survived by hiM liwaukee has as fine stores as widow and two, boys, 2.and. 4. Th city in the.country; there ame funeral will be held- from. the If's larger, but none finer nor pro. UndertaldgeWS bllehmqnt. 79.2Tlird nug better stocks," said Nat Stone at, Tuesws at -hiu. Xtermeni wi Le.Boston store."There Is no rea. be iInion Cerxest.Zh lbes hY Milwaukee can not Make her- era will be. UpR1.e'r jin-st sisc met' recognized throughout the coun- chants. Knight*-pythas ill -he-v 4~ a style center..41l that is chi-rge of the sezixtcs. ha ev' Mary to accomplis8h this Is for w. Both will preah. Th. e -I nrchants to co-perate with each '"I havle known 'Aft. Guenzel a te r' A4!b#-- extenit of entering into inany years, said H. B.IM Flchtsnberjl inCand, make it their business "and I- have always 0onaider-d- hin o the public the best display of one of tihe most 0nertqUic, 14l.ozor6bl u4"Preaemrted in the finest manner, ybung. buszine"s men 1k the. city"- 1% h".sva,. been shown In Mlvnu-..~i *I.. hna b" bha.Isn 46,. t* -, INEW -, CAE Nineteen 7,cases of ee ~otdto tht al.ent.since Saturday, IFMI. was OUPSCRIFTJON UN. FREONCH ORPHIA If You would under stu- ly a. mecould be re Inchu Don!v!U tyle setter for ed. - no-el1 hants intbsdri oirganIsed vYS 44thetior sy~psssepla -I pien 0

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