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FRIDAY THE SEATTLE STAR, EMBER 6, ia Tone The anc farces of this character play is © laugh producer, and hter tam tonle of the woul and drives away care and reats (he mind "The Wrong Mr, Wright” tv a valu ablo preseription, arry Beresford who heads the cast one of the bent comedians that has been seen CRANBERRIES nity are mistaken in the praise they| Little Red Giobules Are Bringing bestow upon him Reinet Higher Prices Today “olds Richard Ce Prouty.” which Sunday night, ab eality le this comodian's best Mo; duck 124@ 140. Provisions. Fresh meat--Cow beet, Te Ib; steer rib; mutton, wether, pork, 100 per Ib; veal, large, fe; amall, 100, Provisions—Mama, 14% backa, 100; bellies, Lie. Hay~Puget Bound, per ton $10.00 12.00 mn Washington timothy, $11.00. 1a@ ide THE BON MARCHE The Great Sale of TOYS with Santa Claus to Help, ' NORDHOFF @ Co, * walk quite @ distance to their | An extension of the line QUEEN ANNE CLUB The Queén Anne Improvement club! trict belt more thickly populated met last nd again discussed | ni The Instructor |the plan vetn on Queen | | nih, Washington and Alaska In the new album being pub: the bures of information, ably be ready for delivery QUEENAN AND CASE _ WALLOP ONE ANOTHER "Fully Fifteen Hundred People Witness a Fast and Furious Glove Contest at Germania—One of Livliest Mixups Ever Seen in City—Suporior Court Judges Present Ar breakfast | jo “rhe | structor Hished by | will pi 924.06; borley, $20.00; | tomorrow orn, $16.000987.00, e hor | " report onday night's meeting daliy—The following | of the council ing offered tosthe produ: |" A rexolution | cer In roand loty on the dock or in| club opposing the car at Seattle Joon Heenser at p« Grain—Onts, $21.00; barley, $17.00; | on their way to 1 wehat, chicken feed, $19.50020.00; ton muat walt te The corn, $1.60 per 100 Ibs in bulk | resolution will be presented to co Buttor—Freah ranch, 16@180; n@-| ot) Monday night | tive creamery, 224 | ; wisi u@| New Pay Offices | Native Washington, aho The offices of the United Staten large! pay tnxpector, now located at the jucka, | Arlington dock, are soon to be mov ic. | ed to the Burke bullding. Originally coun quest $13.00; alfalfa Grain—-O1 wheat, $21.00; Madrona Club mpted by the Madrona Heights Improve- rocery stor and Union t to that discussed. An in ded to ali residente. per barr ati lowe in many demand is therefore it brief, are all the more telling, and the sharp Yankee is delivered an | The if it were spontaneous. stances and th lust Ugh Will be neon here tn f uty." ‘The npany is @ame as when } ‘Thirty -fourth street. Matters ction are to vitation te ext MISSION FIGS HAVE WO EQUAL a8 & dried Fig. They are most palatabie, either raw or cooked and re. quire no sugar. They are very economical as well as nutri- 8 E tious. ’ mst 4 Pounds for 25 Cents ino carry « atock of ffornia Dried White Fig ’ the same price—4 pounds for 7 \ F * 25 centa, r Wim.S. MAYFIELD FAMILY GROCER 602 Pike, Tel. Main $98 and 271 of Chicago knock-| ple, When the doors opened a wild out Dick Case of Seattle last | rush for tickets ensued, Newsboys, Pht Gh the With round of one of | bootblacks, artisans, | professional ‘and best glove contests | men, city officials and even two Germans hall| judges of the superior court were to the doors, Fully | there. witnessed the contewt.! Prof. A. W. Crane was announced the favorite in the betting | @e the official referee. After t fight, and also during the | formality the principals entered the Tn fact, during | ring, Part of the contest many) Queenan was accompanied by Lar- th FY Gleason and Theo. You Buskirk, was In charge of Ed. Kelly, pike Hennesey and Charlie Mad- den. Sam Rubenstein acted an of- ficial timekeeper, while Lou Gray held the watch for Case and Fiskey Barnett did Ukewise for Queenan, Learning the In the first round each man mere- ly sparred to bring his opponent out And learn his game, In the second, things livened up a bit, and there time Mr “Od the ally tine Ore, ame in by express Kewe—Strictly frenh ra Poultry—Heng, 11g quantities as drew poul- | spring, 120; small spring, 16 try came in yesterday. There is no| 12q18ibe; turkeys, 130; eeene, erent demand for etther , | Live stock — Cows, 310; steers | quarters were ed in the Globe orn and wheat are very strong in| dye; calves, OY@TKC; sheep, de; | building, but through a misunder.| the local market. been, toeme. nee | standing the suite of rooms #o en-| JOBBING QUOTATIONS, Lares Foreign Veetele hex wan rented to other partic A suitable location could not b (CORR ‘ED DAILY) Two large foreign veanels came to | 4. Fruit | Seattle aterday for Washington one~-0i, wheat. ‘They are the Italian steam ullo, @ the British @teamship iu Ane th G40; oranges, 8.509300; Fondites, Cant. obert Roberts, | _ 28060 Anne Car Lines th LU ‘The Italian vessel is at Smith cove, A large number of widents Cre. ECL EL crenkerrie and the Hritinher at the West ®eat- Queen Anno hill sent a petition G10 per dbt; quinces, The@$1.00; per-| fio elevator. Fow Italian steam m ncil late yesterday asking mich te red in| MONS, 91-26601.00 per box: grape! chantmen vialt this port. The Ci ¥ to take nome action relative to which in engaged fruit, $4.0065.00 } POTIOFAN-| ha in a new sted f 4000 tons having the Seattle Electric Co, ex-4 ates, se. 00, #, 95.0) Der] canacity, Hoth steamers came from | tend car line from the present C aéediing terminus at 0} ie hon Oranges, $1 $1.00 case. — seinen aoa baa ing tn A matinee performance of “Ma: lonoy’s Wedding” will be given « the Seattle tomorrow, In the even ing the engagement will end, 5000 YARDS EVERY DAY in to him up against a man Pitter the seventh round when the office was or 1 to Beattie August 1 last. The office at the Arlington dock was in- | | tended to be only temporary. ot | to ‘The Seattle and Lake Washington | that | Waterway Co, the gigantic task of remoyinga groat portion of Beacon hill by sluicing the dirt to the tde fats, is now getting in shape to work a force of from to 16 men % The Lake hington pumping ly leased put in first an was pounding Cane’ at every opportunity. The fifth Tound was @ fast one. Case went down from & right that caught him | in the jaw about three seconds after | f the call of time, In the eighth round Case's punish- ment started. Queenan had him ‘@ whort ribs No piace like Richard, the jeweler, ‘The Bo che w and moderate prices. 6 Bon March be bubbling over with ifttle folks tomo for it will be one of the busiest days of the whole December m at the Bon Marche. Forehanded fathers and mothers who learned what the young people want for Christmas will buy and thus avoid the jam of the last days preceding the great Gay. Prices Will Be Very Low For we have decided to make it worth your while to Games and Juvenile Books before the final rush begins. Sarita Claus will be here an hour in the forenoon, from 9 t and nearly all the afternoon from 2:20 o'clock on, We expect he show up in the evening, too, for he is anxious to learn just the children want, as they have not ali written him yet. DOLL BUGGIES AND GAMES. on WAGON! Parker Bros. complete lng games, be to . also have Milt Co.'s complete line of Kind ten Games, Sewing and ing Cards, etc. IRON AND TIN TOYS Potators—$24.00@27.00 a ton; beets, THER Arrots, W@eo per os 1.25@1.80 cave; t WOTic; gartic, 60; cabbage, Swt; peppers, The@S1.00 per husks, 2c; celery, Potatoes, $1,00@1.1 Chill pep- ra, 23: aauer kraut, 24 Ge; » $1.00 enne; date, be Ib; Fadishes, 10c per doz; parsley 200300; onions, $2.00G2.50 Parenipa, $1.00 @1.25; ‘calitiower Johnson & Co., 1107 headquarters for and millinery eee M. D. Peai fecond & cloaks, sult _—e ee Christmas Presents Should Be Useful It fs not too early to call your attention to the wisdom of buying Christmas presents which am useful—this kind of pres- ent shows your thoughtful ners, At such @ store a# this you can choose « satisfactory ar- ticle to fit the sum you expect to spend. Come in and look 0,000 yards,” sa) buy E ‘ H. Griffith today Gaily capacity is about In A short time we will be able to double it. There are over 10,000,000 of dirt to move, and we fi Ure on it taking us from 6 to years. Of Sonam cur contrast vi the city for the pumping plant down | only for three years, But we expect to renew It when the time expires.” see acticin ee 4 SCHAFFNE 7107-11 Western avenue, Beatt!: tam, bc. Few iy we; a 1. BPR. WATCHES, DIAMO! Ing FINED $50 Live pealtry— Hens, @1ii¢c! large) JEWELER END SILVERWARE. feo 10gite auc, Albert Hansen 3201s i = Beene, Gite; duck | the ja: ts Dressed _poultry—Turkeya, 15¢; | Northweat. CLINE’S PIANO HOUS: The End in Sight OUSE Case was knocked down in the Sec tata the fight * Ags Im the last round Case went for nine coun Te cucumbers, $8.25 per box. Butter, Cheese, tags o Butter — Washington creameries, pound prints, Sc; Eastern lows, nd Eigin, 2; fresh ranch, 1@160. Cheese—Native Washing cream, 124@ le. Eastern: New York i Wisconsin, Me; Roquefort, fo; Edam, $11@12 York, 7 Boge! cheap ie kind to the filnest; upholstered in satin and plush; fancy ince parasol: up to 96.66. Go-Carts as well; all prices and kinds. Reclining Go-Carts, ete. Best Steel Wagonn............. $1.00, $1.25, $1.00, $1.75, $2.00, $2.25 Wood Wagons, from 80 to....$3.50 Coasters, large and small, steel wheels, each.. $2.00 to $3.60 DOLL CHAIRS AND CRADLES. Doll cha: ea CITY FEED SALE STA! A Has fine fancy hard bee lf : qttr Dr. C. MH. Sehaffner of No. 4a Burke building, was fined $80 and costs by Justice Cann late yester- Gay afternoon for practicing medi- cine without @ Heense. Dr. Frank Carroll was the prosecuting witness, WEATHER FORECAST For Seattle and Vicinity--Tonight and Saturday, occasional rain; fresh "| to Brisk southerly winds, ——— Buy stock Inter-State Fisheries Co., 03 Pacific biock. pnmuvaen conn New line of Belt Buckles. W,. H. Finck £16 Second ave. pone hn Wanted—Roy to learn the trade. Apply at The Star ameter, Fin- inhed the same : ; turkeys, Ie; er i Lae AR ERARALIL wrote He it t a: Writ £ y i } Doll Ham- mocks, Doll Reds, Doll Furniture, - Ready-to-Wear Things at Anzilver- sary Sale Prices Hundreds of things suggest themselves for advertisine to the Saturday buyer. These ready-to-wear articlé, at these prices, should fix the existence of the Anniversary Sale indelibly on the minds of Seattle people. Anniversary Sale prices mean values that you'll not find again soon. The reason lies in the fact that the Anniversary sale is to be a success if we can make it so by low, startling prices, Read these prices~and then come in. Saturday Night Specials Froim 7 to 9 it is are useful articles that meal tet tet PNY Sete ate ae store. No Saturday specials will be delivered. Wight Special ia the Drapery Room $4-1n, Bilkolines, fine quality for quilt coverings, per yard, Sat. MECHANICAL TOYS. © Mechanical cf Treins H urday night from 7 to 9D. Mo. ssserce one Denim Covered Sofa Pillows, with a double ruffie: ty sft Wood Cottage fads; each,” cotnpiegs With "brackséd eed ends, faturday night ... + nee. Saturday Night Spocials From the Household Goods Deparimest Hardwood %-Fingered Towel Rods, can be attached to washstand or wall; Satur- day night 7 to? p. m...10¢ ‘Tin Sauce Pahs, 4 6, 6-quart size, Saturday night 7 to 9 p. m., choice i lal in @ dramatic line this sea- ” ‘Train 3 feet long. 2 large coaches. painted red and gold; engine ", ond gold; a $1.50 value, for.. Stoves and Ranges, from little kitchen outfits, 5c to. ? ee : Write us and we will send you our mining paper, tree of cost. Seo Jas. G. Givons & Oo. 83-34-38 Stare--Bayd Bidg. J tl ‘Wagner's Orchestra at the Bon Marche _ Saturday Night oa After Si ‘These prices will tend to make us buster than night. Christmas shopping wil! begin in earnest ‘The after Six sale of Women's and Childre: be of interest to every family. Ladies’ Silver Gray J Rib- We've just received @ lot of Men's and Bove’ Hate and Caps for the Anniversary Sale— Men's New Pasha Shape Fine Fur Hats, in otter seal and binck, #24 val : Sales price ... - 82.00 Men's New Wiock Fedora Hats, excellent grey and Value for 50c First avenue, and will place the same on sale tomor- Tin Jelly Cake Pans, Sdturday night, from 7 to 9 p. m. each .... A a © doxen Ladies Banitary Gray het ion Wool Mixed Jersey Ribbed Vests and Pants, pear! buttons, Se value; Anniversary ie es ever uu tomorrow. a ‘Wool Leggings wi Vests and Pants, soft as silk, Fine Dress Gloves, some lined, Simon Bros.’ price $1.60 and $2.00, Sale wie We Men's Working Gloves, Simon Bros! price 26e, Sale Wee: 10e atl $1.00, Men's Work: Gloves, Simon Bros! cosy Bale bros: One big 16t of Working Men's Gloves, hog-skin, horsehide and calt Simon Bros.’ price $1.00 0d’ $1.25, Bale price |. MOTHERS Boys’ All-Wool Knee Panta, mon Bros.’ price jie to 41.06, The Lion ali new and up-to-dat Dut owing fo the fact that many is part of the city, we have People lower prices than obtainable We secured it by ‘We could easily the fact that there ts a elsewhere in the city, of the money-eavers during this salo— Ovorcoats A fine lot of Men's Overcoats, tn navy or wom Bimon Bros." Simon ‘Dron, $95.00; Sale ‘ mon Irom, : A lot of High-Grate Tallor-Made Overtoats in coverta and chev- fota, same with afk facings and tn different lengths; Simon Tiros, price, $22.50 om, Sale ‘price Working Pants Men's Siten Rents, Simon Bros, Dries, $1.00, Sale price.... ae 4 Ue It ot Dress Pants, in plain col fancy worsteds and stripes, finely tatlored; Simon Bros. price, $2.50, $4.00 and fa Shoes Men's Good Working shoes, Si- mon Bros.’ price 42.00, ‘Sale WE ik te ceri 35 Men's Fine Dress Bhoes, Good- year welt and hand sewed, Si- mon Bros, $4.99 and 4. Bale 82.50 price te 2 Lota of Boys’ Shoer— First Lot, Simon Broa: price $1.26, $1.50 and $1.75, Sale price Second jot @imon Brow.” price 32.00 nnd $2.60, Sale price Men's Slippers, a suitable Christ. mas gift, Simon Bros.’ price 41.00, $1.25, sale price ......76¢ Sweaters Men's Ail Wool Sweaters, Simon Bron. price $1.60, 8 The Men's Ali Wool Sweaters, Simon Men’ Simon Bros, price $1.00, Sale price .. to 0 1.50 Boys’ All Wool Bweaters, Simon Bros, price 60c, Sale price. 25 Boys’ Ail Woo! sweaters. Simon Bros. price $1.25 and $1.50, Sale price Lhe Neokwear Silk Band and Shield Bows, st. mon Bros.’ price 20, Baie mie the, Sale p 1 All-Silk Lmperial Pour-in-Hands, Simon Bros.’ price Me and Tho, Sale price .. 26e Men’s Overshirts These are from all the well- known makers, such as Levi Strauss, Wood Mfg. Co, and Summit. One lot of Workingmen's Shirts, Simon Bros. price ic to The, OUF DHCD cee eee cede ene BO Heavy Wooi Jersey Shirts, Si- mon Bros. price #1, our price... Men's Heavy Cassimeré Shirta, in checks and stripes, Simon Bron.’ price $1.50, Sale One iat Shirts, French Fiannels, silk Stripe Rotanies and Fancy Silks, Simon Bros.’ price $2.50 and $3.00, sale price B1.25 A small lot of Laundried Stan} and Stiff Bosom Shirts, come get your choice, they'll ly; Simon Bros.’ price toe, ibe and $1.00, sale priog, Mon’s Wool Underwear Fine now gooda from all prom. inent makes, Bwits-Conde, Nor- folk, N. B. and New Britain All- Wool Underwear, Simon Hros.’ price $1.00 and $1.25, Sale price per garment 60e All- Wool Un Simon garment . All - Wool Bros.’ Underwear, price $2.00, Sale a garment ...,, : One lot of full-finis High- Grade Underwear, Simon Bros,’ Brice 32.50, $4.00 and $5.00 a sult Bale price, a ault.. ... Bird WORKINGMEN 9-0m, Copper Riveted Over- alls, Simon Bros,’ price 6« Bale price greece ow 25c Simon price, 6 Clothing House ONE-PRICE, PLAIN-FIGURE DEALERS 220-222 FIRST AVENUE SOUTH, COR. MAIN | | | warm and fluffy, in fact, the best garment you can buy, $1.60 value; Anniversary Bale price Celebrated Lucile Kid Gloves) kid clasp lined, pal te ed fingers, regular $1.25 value, fitted and guaranteed, Bale price, per pala clasp fastened, look over-seam stitched, $1.25 Value; Annivers- ary Sale price, per pair wh Pashion ays Suede Gloves ore the proper thing— The Busy Store fits you with the finest French Kid Suede Gloves, clasps kid covered to match thé gloves, in all the new shades and black; Annf- versary Sale price, per pair .. Satur ay’s Fur Sale Ladies’ Uiack Sable Fur Scart, 6-tail trimmed, $4.00 value: An- niversary Sale price ...S2.0% Ladies" Long Black Martin Fur Scart, 6-tall trimmed, value; Anniversary 5: price Lorig Biecttic Beal Col. ette, brown martin trimmed, 4 tong tails, $5.00 value; An- niversary price . 86.50 Sole Agents Ladies’ New Cush- jon Shoe, something entirely now In Indi easy ae BAIT seveee black, worth $1.75; Sale price . Our Conqueror Pasha and Fedora Hats, in gray, melton seal and diack, finest teimming®; equal to any $4.00 hat on the mark: Busy Store price .,......88,00 Men's New Derby Hats, in seal, Nendid Bale price 82.50 The Young Man's New Calumet lack, entirely new shades; it's a favorite already with the Zoune men, comes th kray, lack and nutra; $3.00 worth of good hat wear and style; an- niversary Sale price ...82.50 In the Underwear Section Gents’ Heavy Sanitary Fleeced Shirts Drawers, doubie stitched and felled seams, warm and wonderfully ser- vieeable, 75> value; Anniyer- nary Sale price . Re Gents’ All-Woot Vieuna Wool Jersey Ribbed Shirts Drawers, pearl button, forced gusset on drawer, ‘arm and perfect fitting, $1.50 value; Anniversary rice . 0eecgees s Oo Gents’ Pure Australian Wool Shirts and Drawers, better than silk, ali shrinking; if you want Dest, these will sult you per. Bale price... 1.0 Bole Agents W. L. Douglas’ Men's Unton-Made ery . D, » | FeO O0O2O96 1 OOOO OO +1 ODO OED E0esO COOOL OOOO 8 0408 0208 0804000 SPECIAL FOR SATURDAY MEN READ CAREFULLY Fancy Vests, regular price $3.50 our price ‘ = Bhd , $2.00; Laundered Shirts, fancy, price $1.60; our price Underwear, camel's hair fle lined, regular price $1.60; our price, per wuit . coe Be Men's Heavy Working Shirts, our price Ihe Men's Pants, worsted, regular Price $3.00; our price D5e SAMPLE SHONS— have about 400 pairs of men's dress and working shoes at exactly one-third regular price. SAMPLE HATS— All the iateat styles and Colors, ‘all sixes; the lar § $4 and $5 hi 260 SUSPENDERS 100 GREAT BARGAIN HOUSE, " #00 +. WINEBEAG & KESSLER, TAILORS $1.25 % ‘i |Gold Fittings, $1 up; Silver Fitt- \ings, 500, FREDERICK & NELSON NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS 6/4 First Avenue Teeth extracted and Giled absolutely by our late scientiie e agents oF cessing, These are the only dental Parlors in Beattie that have the patent oH of porvelatt ae, cians and porcelal® Gold Crowns, $5; Full Set Teeth, Bridgework, $5; New York Dental Parlors O14 FIRST AVE, SEATTLE. STAR PAINT CO, Largest and Best Line of Paper in the elty, If you want oj paper, we have a la tion. Ramaker Music Co, 145 Second Ave. Same Side: of the Street, Same Block as the Bon Marche We want you to examine our var- | fous appliances for adding to your comfort, particularly attractive line of read- ing cont. that will make handsome and dur- | able Christmas gifts, . C We have just received a lamps which we have priced at There are many in the lot Holiday Novelties Fancy Boxes and 4 Baskets Candies packed ready for mail or express ‘and Bent ate olumbia ®t, te Wash 2%e and 30 Wool Legyings for J zephyr Gingham, 42 : ‘Women at i6c. ait and 400 Wool Leggings at to and 6c Wool t a Leggings at Tie Wool Leggings at S30. These are in biack or white. Children’s Outing Fiannel Drawers, a 400 @ pair; after alx, Outing Flannel Gowns, worth $1.25; after six, 9c, Women's Outing Flannel owes, worth $1.60; after six, Women's Kersey and Roucle Capes, 2 inches long, $3.75 and SF Values after six, choice at ppers, worth $1.00, $1.26 after six, 6le. Writing Desks, in black and wrown leather, regular price $1.25; after six at Go. Fancy Round Garters, regular Price 25c; after aix, 19c. Hair Pins, ‘regularly Worth 20 a dozen; after six, ic. Fancy Hat Pins, regular price Wo; after six, 80. Wire Hatr Pins, in cabinets, worth Se; after six, 24c Hatr Brushes, regular price 500; after six, 39, " suit, Head Hat Pins; after atx, Women’s House Wra: and $1.60; Bone Collar Butte & dozen; after six, Black’ Dagning six, 3 spools for Plain or Chased Gold Band Rings, worth $1.00; after six, 330, Black Seal Leather Combina- tion Pocketbooks, worth $1.60; after alx, 8c M Fleece Lined Under- shirts, worth 400; after six, 260 each. ‘There are a few drawers in'the lot of the same quality at the same price--%e a garment Men's Gray Merino Sox, worth 160; after six, 1¢ a pair. Men's “White —_Hematitched Handkerehiets, worth 150; after six, 100. Regular $1.50 Petticoats, of Mercerized Sateen and Taffeta; after six, 98. ‘Three | dozen 980 Waista; after six, 6c. New Corduroy ‘for Waists, in brown, green, navy, purple and garnet, worth Thc a yard; after Bix, 500. Cream Damask, 64 inches wide, worth dc: after six, a yard, 29¢. 200 domen Huck Towels, ‘with colored borders, worth bc; after six, 2%e each. Flannel wide worth 12}ec; after six, be. Cream Outing Mil! Ends, 2 to! yards, worth 6c; after six, 3 yard. ‘Trimmed Hats, worth special line, after six, $2.50.” Trimmed Hats, worth $3.00; ter six, $1.50. A splendid lot of Velvet st = from $6.50 to $3.50, ai Beaver Fiats, $3.50 to $2.76. & box, Limit two boxes to a 4 Senna Leaves, lc package; ter six, 5c. Big Cakes of Tar Soap; six, 4¢ & cake. Tablets, worth 100 a eye een eee Cold after six, 2 boxes for l0c. © Rete of Kirk's Soap, reg ular Se Values; after 2 for be. ie Children’s School Umb ment. 3 i Misses’ or Boys’ Hea: Lined Vests, Pants or Dea worth Sic; after six, 160 @ ment, Women's Fast Black © Hose, double toe and sole, spliced heel, regular 25¢ ter six, @ palr, 4 Only three pairs to a buyehy Women's All Wool Natul Wool y Ribbed Top double toe and heel, worth after six, 260. Women's Fancy Cotton high spliced hee! and double usually sell at 450: after si, Silhouette Pillo’ lovers, 50c each; after six, 26, Extension Sash Rods, each after si 12 inches loné regular pri Kid Body Dolls, with sleeping eye: Me: after six, 1S. %o China ‘Cup: assorted decorat! 18e, Good Steel Paring Knives ih each, after six. é Good Plated Tea Spoons! six, 150 a dozen. od Plated Table Spoonsy 9c a dozen. theBon Marche NORDHOFF @ Co, 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-125 Pike St The important scie ce of optics is NOT A SIDE) SUB with us. Thousands testify to our ability, they have had their eyes scientifically examined @ PROPERLY FITTED by us H. CLAY EVERSOLE, 108 Second Avenua,