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THR SEATTLE STA, TYRANNY Bryan Denounces Phil- ippine Tariff mR 7, NORDHOFF m co Wagner’s Orchestra at the Bon Marche Tomorrow Night After Six Tomorrow night after six o'clock, and until closing, we will sell many goods at a saving to as certified to in this list— in whatever position he may be placed is a never failing source of entertainment Mr, Mendrick#’ present tour with Ole” will be the final one In this ntry and will give added interest to hiv appe at the Seattle KNEW SHE | ja in “Two Gets Know That Dolly! Quappe Had Taken Poison "What Happened to Jones” “What Happened to Jones” wil! Since the suicide ‘of Martha| repeated tor at the matinee tomorrow and tomorrow evening at fometimes known as Dolly, evening, Police Officer lthe Third Avenue theater, jas the Batley Gataert Memorial “At the Old Cross Roads’ | Freo kindergarten, Here the chil “At the Old Croas Roads’ will be| 2h of South Beattie, most of the the attraction next week at this| somite from poe families, anm mble house. The management refuses to + ge tag jon satee the nanos John Burkman has been working on | divulge the plot of the play and) Elven to the world by Friedrich _ the case. At the time of the tragedy & Known that the carbolic act Dolly used to kill herself urchased by another girl. Last Policeman Burkman found Froebel, doubtless has a surprise in store for ” i i * patrons of the up-town theater. | AN average of 40 pupils attend th the young iady in Rallard. Her is Ines Nelson, Her story told press notices of the production | Me op Mu oe ¢ years and wonerally been universally favorable, and! remain unttl they are atx years old, | guaranteed to be one of the ‘This philanthropic tnatitution was| Sem Enea Se the aseam founded by Mra. Batley Gateert Lady Minetrelay & memortal to her deceased husband, OMicer Isa peculiar one and is/ 4 lady minstrel and vaudeville 1d pioneer of Beattle thoroughly investigated. show will be produced at the Grand/ Ber Story Acording to her statement she was the Quappe girl in the room on ‘avenue previous to the suicide. asked Ines to go to the drug Tt was constructed for the purpose | opera house on Januarys2, Tt will, of aiding the children of this tone be under e auaplees of Rid aate, Sas Ber and purchase 5 cents} Gf carbolic acid, to be used | Ment part of Seattle, many of whom | Rebekah Lodge, 1.0, O. F. The Re nsancine purposes. The drug} during a storm at sea in ent ite belne Injured The apparatua wae denigned ac rding to the suggestions of of ficers on the United States tranm ports carrying forage between hore and the Philippines THE BON MARCHE TEACHING THE LITTLE ONES Free Kindergarten Work in Seattle—Tots of Throe and a TS velar Half Years Begin Their Education ] on the, corner of th and Norman Inetitution of | Known by the people ¢ se eatablighed in 189 cigars. Itis believed that the cigars are the product of a burglary com mitted in Beattle some time ago. +. moner, dentist, removed to x Virst and Madison o Sterling Pianos, Union y,. Including | the ; Planking Bids The board of n bids Saturday on the following street improvements; Replanking Main street rom Railroad avenue to | First avenue and grading Ninth ave- | ! } tellin bulld the teache hy thi beervation in the child is ob. Ninth avenu street stands which little is of Seattle, It and ts known public works will Dr Giobo block, oor e| an Reichert’s 110 What Is Tanght wee Soon after the child enters the Kindergarten it is taught to distin. | gulsh between the plore, Halla, marbles and pleces of paper are manipulated until the ehild hae a hension of the differ ence between green and yellow, oF pink and t Blementary geom t by the m # and oylind pleces, At ned. Hue Weat from Howe to Lee atreet sidiliaade Ladies’ Furs made and repaired, Southern California Run The steamer Nome City t# to go on the Southern California run, plying between San Francisco and Diego, Bhe sailed yenterday Portland, thence to Ban Francisco. Vensel may return here again ¢ Nome trade next season 1.0.6.7, Loyal lodg LINCO: Deo, 27-—William | ©. C, Berg, 1818 Third av Jennings Bryan has jut insued his views on the recent Philippine tariff SEATTL { THEATER asures, His feeling in the thatter vn 1 F HOW Manager fe. Main 68 is given publicity through the col | The Leading Thi Horial, which appears in today's Ia- LAST TIMES ti wejunas Wine Tonight and Tomorrow ff enveioves paper and 26 Matinee Saturday mix, 18¢ “The Gisl From | wisn at ites Cs tect” erom Maxim’s after mix, David ¢ Bo, The, $1.00 and $1.00 Se and Tbe oe ‘oller Blotters, Many jem, etc.,, with ebony Hing etl lues up bleta, with heets of denouneas t after house as t The signed article tarif panned by the : t shameless plece of legislation propased by any party, and {in ought to seal the political cure oa reguley ne children. nar No. 13, held a very fr hall in thi onday night ning there will . to which all mplare and their friends are cor dially invited. cutting play with Hair Brum after mix, Vine Combination Pocketbogiy worth $1.00; after ax, on ining «fine of Wire Hair Plaga wix Hilack Darning Cott wix, three spools for and molding in fav th Th shown how wares, triangles and im: | ttattons of animal forms. sewing with differently ored yarn and | the weaving of paper ts taught ar |. The idea underlying these play «| *tudios and the end aimed at by them is to develop the powers of imita tion and observation of the infant mind and to develop its receptivity of wuggention. The child, through itm play wtudien, tx taught only ¢ Cook's Bunday School Library; after six, 4%c each 5 dozen Men's 260 Wool Gloves, after #ix, @ pair. 10 doxen Me Silk. Mufflers worth $1.00; after aix, 7c each Men's Woolen Swen worth $1.26; after aix, 9 100 dowen Brown Turkish To els, wize %x54 inches, double thread, regular price 2b; after wx, each, 1 White Cambric two to ten-ya yard wide ever guilty ¢ | tyrannteal, and | Prices —26¢ lacked the refinen Matinee—2be, which the Republica the 2 . ° 2 " SEATTLE THEATER | Ing much attention « 7 THE LEADING THEATER, That's what youneed | litical leaders who have read it, and A things which it can easily compre- la thought, owing to the following) J. P. Howe, Mgr. __ Phone, Matn 43, | which Mr, Bryan has always en usodd Git Veen A. hend, nd ot is instructed in such Sel, Main 1060, ; vane} & way that when turned over to the | Go to Spi jor bicycle repairs. | Joyed. to be the key jor future : cei PuevEe Ain tina | Neginning BUNDAY, DEC. 29. and other affairs dear to the infan- Year's Day and Sat- public school at the age of six, It ts wetitical’ eft tile heart are furnished them, By |= | urday. j eager for new knowledge. | this means this kind-hearted patron "phy ener | BEN HENDRICKS ment Herman Sabel by leeman Tho! clon of belng implicated tn the thett of @ trunk from the Mallory lodging vase yesterday obtain no other education, It is local talent in the city hai Urely free, the Instructors and ma-| meoured to take part, and ‘Conradi would not sell such a} Amount of the poison, but the| terials for teaching being furnial cellent entertainment may be advanced another nickel ‘& dime’s worth of the sh she took back to Dolly | he editorial utter with valuable presents very summer the en to thetr patron's dence on Lake Washing en & day's ou At other times strawberry parties Diamond foe ed by Mra, Bailey Gataert, promised. Inor Nelson was then asked to keep cool, CLERKS ADJOURN During the year many excurs! and entertainments are given t Adopt Resolutions Concerning the fone, otherwise known ax Death of Gov. Rogers erell. Dolly sald to the little tots, Last Friday there was a beautiful Christmas je The Retail Clerks’ union met tn! girt that if Harry did NOR! vei ae ve} Tegular session last night, only to Be me he Would Grink the! Cajourn out of respect to the mem- ory of the Gov. Rogers. r real on and giv- - Mill Enda, two lengths, one th 10e; after #ix, a | Matinees N " Wualsts, in large sizes only, 6; after six Av) fe Sxtlean returned with Nei @ ttle while later and the faya they found that Dolly taken the poison. Instead of if and helping the dying girl Way, as she had been in so Serapes before that she was = ‘Pound Ber Dying WAP after they had left that . Passenger, the landlady of the Dolly Quappe dying f and the Nelson girl im some way that Dolly had | and for some unaccountabls | qwent strateht to the drug {, at Hirsch’s pha told him what had hap- ia a peculiar one, say is ibty that an was held over the re- dead girl yesterday and was found to be aat- ‘with the poison. L. Quappe has arrived from but funeral arrangements eas has endeared herself to the chil- dren of the tide-flate, ‘The instru nine month: [supervision of Mins Mabet lory and Mrs. M. Motlory Hall former is a graduate of ¢ Fitting resolutions were adopted by the union, to be sent to the fam- Uy of the late governor. ‘The following are the resolutions | im full: “Whereas, Almighty God, tn His | wisdom and mercy, has seen fit to remove from our earthly midst our esteemed and honored governor, whose wise and patriotic efforts in behalf of the people of our state have endeared him to the hearts of us all; and, “Whereas, In his sudden demise we have lost an executive whore death we keenly feel at this time as a loss | to eur state; therefore be it eaolved, That we join with the populace in extending to his wite and iy our heartfelt sympathy and eondolence in this theit hour of be- reavement, and deeply deplore the lous of our beloved citizen and gov- ernor. “Be it further resolved, That a copy of these resolutions be sent to his wite and tamlly and = copy pub. lished tn each of the daily papers of this city.” Traveling Men Entertaired Sylvester Bros. and Co. of this city entertained their traveling men on Christmas afternoon to a fine e year ix under the Mal ‘The Also done special work under Kate Dougias Wiggin. She ts assisted by her sister, Mrs, Hall, who in also an adept in her profession. come 40 of more Uttle children, are interested and instructea 3 day's work commences with m songs of the seasons and those of nature. Then an interesting and friendly discussion between teacher and pupils takes place. ‘The subject for the morning's talk may be the erection of a new house. The children are encouraged to tel what they know about houses, an: how they are constructed, | Thi teacher skilfully a thetr store persuade the pupils that they are Kegley-Mclntyre Co. banquet. ‘one present receiv. Under the care of these two, daily | who of knowledge by suggestion so as to, United States quarterm litormia | PY Feau schools of kindergartening and has | '* *¢ for slinging hor PROTECTS HORSES | relied on through | Major Rublen, head of the local ster'e office ‘a) authorities: » Washington a di wat hen, The ap Pliance consists of two separate can Yas straps with ropes so arranged that the animal can be suspended The Merry War Goes On The combination drug- gists will tell you that they sometimes meet our prices, but they don't do it becaure they want to, but because they ha’ to Note the price today Garfield Tea—Trust'a price, 200 Wiseard Ot) Se; our price Chamberiain's Cough Syrup ‘Trust's price, de; our price Me savings DERICK & LS Fine Furniture Furnishings for Every Part of the House Any sum of m “_y home will buy better qualities than at any other hinhing store of the you decide to apend for things for the here of the articles you want rthweatern store, This ts “the” home fur- orth west. NOVELTY HEATER—Hot ron bottom and top, cast down draft, re- kinier and clean-out door, nickel footreats, nickeled foot, nickeled damper and clean-out door, Pipe check in collar made with «wing- off top and automatic side cover, and is the most attractive and eas. st op- erated wood heater in this market, ‘This has been our leading Wood Heater for the past three years and ts guaran- GRAND \ Four And His Company of Players, Includ in the Swedish Ladies’ Quartette OLE OLSON Junt the same Yenial, Yovial, Yok t of new } nd The SEATS ON BALE TODAY Seattle Leading Theater Main 66. PERA jOUSE Phone, John Cort, Mer. Nights, Dec. 29; Beginn New Year's matinee. Primrose & Dockstader’s| Big American Minstrels J. MH. DECKER, Manager. Prices—-First 12 rows, $1.60; balance 11.00; balcony, Tho and lower floor, Woo; gallery, SEATS ON SALE TODAY. GRAND sxe = Sunday, Theater Main 66 | 4 $1.0 each; after enn Wrappers ome o inches good wtyles for wrapy worth L2%c; after mtx 44-lnch All Wool Black Jaquard Serge, regular price Shc a yard after mix, 89 26-Inch Fine regular quallties Kirk's Fine Oatmeal Soap, big ken: after six, 3 cakes for 16c sont’ Cold in jars after #ix, 100 a jar, le Botties Bromo Se r wx Kirk's Balt cakes in a box 6% Senna Leaves, worth package: after six, be Minetta Face Powder, import- ¢4, worth 26c @ box; after mix, 10¢ amped Tray Cloths; after six, te. Stamped Linen Bureau Scarfs, hematitched; after wix, 45c. -inch Cable Net, for curtains, wide rm Trimmed Hats, worth $5.00; at. ter mix, $4.00, ‘Trimmed Hats, worth $6. x, $3.00 ular $5.00 nix, $2.0. and Girls’ Quality Sateen, | t len, aie tx ‘Trimmed after ye wix, 12% Wings and Quills after six, be Women's Fancy Cotton double toe and heel, all na, in efther stripes or Capa; worth lizer; af tn m Tulu Soap, three | pa after nix, in box * Hore, high spl ble toe, worth 25; Women's Jersey Ribbed H Fleece Lined Cotton Vesta, white, ecru or gray, / worth Soc: after six, Ze. Women's Heavy Gray Mixed Jersey Ribbed Vests, wines, worth 650; after atx, rment. Children’s Elderdown forth $1.25; after six, 78. Women's White Aprons and 2c. These are worth do 1c # Fancy Stick Pins, worth Sc after nix, 2c Fancy Stick Pins, after six, 190. worth 25e Sterling Silver Novelties, worth Women's Outing 111 Occidental Ave. Prone Wain 495 Special for | for Saturday PINEAPPLE Sugar Loaf, packed where grown: | whole oF sliced— | t-pound eans, each . Ite Per dosen cans . CORN Sweet Sugar, bers an a cans 5 Per dozen teed to give satisfaction. Me; after six, 2te. Gewna, worth The; after six, ed » beautiful Xmas gift. In turn the “boys” presented the members of the firms each with a handsome umbretla, LAUNCHING WILL BE GALA EVENT Merrymaking When the Proud Ship Leaps Into the Ocean's Arms jan governor of Guam. and| The Globe Navigation Co, is mak- considerable distinction in/ing extensive preparations for the | launching of the first one of the four new three-masted vessels it ix build- ing at Ballard. It ocours shortly after the first of the year. | Extra large and fine white meated, ‘The occasion will be a gaia day at! each 156 | Ballard and will no doubt attract a Large and very fat, eae! throng from this city. As yet the name of the fair one who will chris- | ten the vemsel is a secret. Chas. Dangerfield, Stock Broker The Globe Navigation Co. expects 4% New York Block, to continue adding new vessels to Its Seattle, Wash. fleet from the shipyard at Ballard I Want—-Mountain Lion, Black Tail, Tom Thumb. T have for sale at spectal prices ag requiremen Coal, wood, ‘phone Seattle Fuel Co, Great Republic, Lost Creek, see] Queen On. Agent for the Crow's Nest Of] and Coal Company, Ltd. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet FREDERICK WARDE) America’s Foremost Tragedian TONIGHT, - “King Lear” Saturday nfatines. “The Mounte bank:" Saturday Night, “King Lear.” Prices—$1.60, $1.00, THIRD AVENUE THEATER W. M. Russell, Mer. Phone, Main 647, Beattle’s Only Up-Town Theater. High-Ciass Family Resort, Prices—2c, Be, dc, boc. TONIGHT Rall of the Week. MATINEE SATURDAY. An Incessant and Unending Laugh. | ‘‘What Happened to Jones’ That Delightfw Comedy by a Splen- did Company. ‘Trust's price, de; price . ‘Long of the Navy, this received @ dispatch ‘from nt Johnson, command- ton havy yard, announc- of Capt. Richard Leary hospital in Chelsea, } Cause of death was heart Capt. Leary was the first Graduate Preseription Drogeints. BartettDrucl 66 SECOND AVE: NORDHOFF @ Co. 1415 to 1435 Second Av. and 115-123 Pike St. The, We, se. Zhe ny Men’s Swits and Overcoats 7 Men's Suits in cheviots, sérges, clay worsteds, cashmeres, a every garment strictly tatlor-made, hand sewed throughout; iat and most fashionable cuts—till Christmas. 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR J Overcoats The latest style, Including Raglans and Kitcheners, strictly tailored, ui! Christmas— s 33 CENTS ON THE DOLLAR: Men's Hats, regutar $2.00, $20 and $4.00; till Christmas. ..SLa Men's Working Men's 10.406 Laundered regular $1. Men's Sweaters, $1.00 to $1.25, eat to ‘ Me . Planished tron B-inch, Planished tron, . BEANS Large White, 7 pounds...,. MACKEREL 2h |_ We are NOT MAKING ANY AL- TERATIONS, nor are we moving from our oresent quarters, but are atti at No. 711 Second Ave. where we are selling Pianos in the SAME OLD, SUBSTANTIAL WAY, as we always did. BARGAINS ¢ always to be found here, promise to duplicate and terms offered you firms, QUALITY considered, course. Upon investigation you will find our statements true, and we ask you to call and convince yourself. The Busy Store’s Saturday News § Sherman, Clay & Co. A few Tool Chests marked at way below cost; Underwear for STEINWAY DEALERS men, women and children; Men's Furnishings of all kinds—are PPPPPPRIPDRARIRERDPIRI® told of in this adv., and ali are marked at Anniversary Sale prices. A Rocking Chairs Are Splendid New Men's Underwear, camel's hair, fleece lined, Derby ribbed and natural wool Underwear, reg lar $1.00 to $1.25 garment; til Christmas Me Men's Shoes, to $3.00, cut to cose SLAB OSD ROO OOD AOPOOPPODOOPDADO WINEBERG & KESSLER} TAILORS nirt Warde will prod Lear” at the Grand tonight night. “The Mounte- the bill at the matinee T SUNDAY NIGHT New Years Day and Saturday ARTHUR C. ALSTON'S CO. | Presenting an Intensely Interesting| | | 110 SECOND A’ Story of Today, Entitled At the Old Cross Roads By HAL REID. No Play With Greater Heart Interest Was Ever Written | Naha EVENINGS i | Christmas Tree Fixings A Sweet South “The Girl Prom Maxim's” from Maxim’ two more nights and matinee at the Seattle " “Qte Oleson”” Next Week Each one, if sold at the regular price, would bea value you could well afford to notice. Keen interest keeps up in the Anniversary Sale because values such as these are certainly uncommon. Tool Cheats, which were $2.00, cut to oo Re teal Electric brances Hardwood Kitchen Cup- board, 36 inches wide, 7 feet Has double glass large shelves, 2 *emall drawers, conventent- We show a large assortment n Tale Well Told by a Caat of Uniform Excellence. Special Scenery for Rach Act Car- ried Complete. ~ BENEFIT CONCERT _ Holiday Novelties Fancy Boxes and Baskets Candies packed ready Tool Chests, which were $3.00, cut to In aid of the Charity Organization Society will be given by PALOMA SCHRAMM The Wonderful Child Piants! MONDAY, DEC, 30, AT & P. M. In Masonic Hail, Second Avenue and Pike Btreet taston—BOc and Tbe for mail or express HAYNE’S Men's Pasha Style Hats, in black, gray and new otter shades, ex- celient trimmings, $2.60 v Anniversary Sale price... 61.08 Men's New Style Derby Hi otter, seal and black, $3 Anniversary Sale price. $2.50 Men's Fine Fur Hats, one of the most popular new shapes, raw edge, best of trimmings, $3.00 value; Anniversary Sele price $2.56 ly arranged locker. Our Price $7.65 PALA AAA ARAM A AAR ADA Saturday Night Specials aon oar eety ee Home With You hold nec priced unusually u to come in th Saturday night ard to there low * im that you with you. We do not deliver READING Lamps coming of Ben Hendricks in the Jolliest of Swedish can felled upon to attract Of local theater-goeia ws eect natured onetenntanned [Reductions for _ Tuesday Evening a A are only a few more hours wi to purchase those Christmas presents, but ; deal of shopping can in @ short tims if you ly know just where to go . the best values ani most 4 appropriate articles, We have ‘gm large assortment of the Finest Imported China Dishes ‘and Novelties, Silverware and elties, Rich Designs in Cut | Glass, Artistic French Minia- | tures, Jewel Boxes and Photo iders, Lamps, Scotch Ware, ing Sets, Steins, Marbie ‘Busts and Figures, Oriental Figures and Masks, Manicure Bets, Writing Desk Sets, *, etc, ali offered at Pricey which make them ex eeptionally good values. We Have a fine line of AUSTRIA CAMEO VASES, in graceful antique shapes and designs, which we are offering at just half price. AUSTRIAN CAM CRNS, EWE merly $3.00, now VASES—Formerly reduced to .. S08—Formerty BBED DOLLA AT 1 THAN COST—A nice line P Sample Dotig in all sixes, my the be Doll up to the fe-wize beauty wh Price wan $4.00, but who Dow offered at oniy..42.00 1D BD DOLLS—A lot Bample Hid Dolls, worth ble the price, at from Harhave s tot of very at- i Noveltion at little h will make very ‘presents Her & Co. : eons feaece a ohare | The Fancy Family Flour of the Present and Future Capital Milling Co, SEATTLE, WASH. First and Columbia Adi QPPPPPPPPPFOND DDD D>>99 SPECIAL SALE! # of entire stock of Watches, Diamonds, Clocks, Silverware, Jewelry, Novelties, Etc. AT COST Diamond Palace “j* 517 Second Avénne Oceeeeeeeeeeeeecececece NEW YORK DENTAL PARLORS : yours. (No 6/4 First Avenue ‘or tion) Sw UMEBRELLAS REPAIRED The old made as go: E, H. SHAMEK 1224 First Ave. The Operator <nows that the Remington Typewriter is in every way su perior to all other machines. Let me talk to you about them. E. C NILES, 109 Cherry St. BUILDING PAPER Be, Se and $1.00 per R&ED FELT $1.00 and $1.25 per roll. ERNST BROS. 506 Pike Street Tel, Green An Attractive Present That May Be Gracetully Given CLINc’S PIANO HOUSE For Reliable Goods Men's Fur Fedora Hats, splendid trimmings, $1.75 value; Anni versaty Sale price . 81.25 ‘Underwear at Saturday Prices Ladies’ Stlver Gray Jersey Rib- bed Vents and Pants, pear! but- tons, there are firsts, not sec onds, worth 33 1-3 ary Sale price low to encourage the only condition in curry the articles home Saturday night #pecials. Drapery Room Saturday Wight Specials From 7 to 9 p. m. hamel Cottage Rods, 4 feet long and sliver ends; Saturday night 80-inch Amyrna Rugs, fringe; Saturday night Gent's Vieuna Wool Ribbed Shirts and handsomel> — finis $1.25; Anniversary Bale Jersey Drawers, worth 1,06 n ari but PPPDPHPAPPHP SSR PHARAPPIDRPPH HDD PHC CEE CCCCCCS CECT CCC ECECe Lamps in a variety of designs and fiinishes at prices ranging from ¥3.50 to $25.00, Shirts and Drawers, Annivers. tons, i seams ahe , soft as silk, @ don, Ladies’ Sanitary Gray rinking, $2.00 value ool Mixed Jersey Ribbed ry Sale eit o nd Pants, pearl buttons, ‘* and Boys Club and ‘alue; Anniversary & ur-in-Hand tifa Os w shal ught nd} forthe at th 1.9 price he price Gent's Teck, Four-in-Hand and ta Imperial Ties, all new color. Vests and Pants, unrivalled fc priee GUM SLUS; Dior Meoe's service, comfort and washing Anniversary pr me 124 price $1.00 linen ‘boson w York milia Ladies’ Finest Australian Wooi muslin body, protective neck. Jersey Ribbed Vests and Panta, band, regular 9c Value; Anni the best garment made, $2.06 versary Bale price The 4 * » dried White tm, patent pr and Drawers, warm and good setta muslin body, finest ¢ wearing, size 14; each 10e pure linen bosom, none bet Children’s Natural Wool Shirts at any price;' each Bt and Drawers, warm and fluffy; non-shrinking; size 16; Ann versary Bale price with brass brackets 31.00 each each Now's the Time Many ds for specially out and will make pr y day watch g00d offerings. merehants have sto Every th k te ck, Ties,’ bea nd silks, t iversary Sai Anniversary Pettiecrsitisririsrss ss OFFFHPPPIIFId DHTD> The Seattle Electric Co. 907 FIRST AVE. pri Ladiew Natural Wool Vests Pants, extra weight warmth, non-shrinking value; Anniversary Sale w size Bute from * Ly Whit regu ee perfect are nee proved B al for 8 li-made r price night, f:. FIT ANY CA! Amateurs’ Mul RA pliers make xb, I. Rearing urday Chicken F ri Sc each; Satur Our six p Price Washington Dental and Photographic Supply Co 251 Columbia Street Malt and Milk ‘or Th Sold for Heater m7 p w 1exzé special Res ht, fr Pic y night and Ladies’ Pure Australian extracted and fiited absolute A. Lindawer Scteatitie Optisiay 322 Pike St FREDERICK & NELSON HOME FURNISHERS Second Avenue and Madison Street Ce eRE CCRC EEE CELE TECTED DRIDII PIN COKCCCE TELE CER CT RTECS White a a a a * a * = a a a = s * = * e * a * = » VASE) ete, for uced to $1.50 The first, last and greatest 4 commandment in this drug store’s prescription depart- ment is this: “Thou shalt not substitute,” and that's why any good doctor will endorse your coming here for medicines. You get} “what the doctor orders.” Drops ¢ HIRSCH PHARMACY CO. First and Pike Tel. Main 916 Bolle’s Marine Views cent plat Sxt0, Show n y America Cup racer ALFRED S. WITTER & CO. 1144 Second Ave. “0 ot '» Heavy M Shirts Children's Pure Australian Wool 1 Drawers, warm and Shirts and Drawers, the best 00d wearing, actually worth money ean produce; #ize 50c; Saturday Special, ...2« ‘Anniversary Sale pr Gent's Unlaundered "White bntd Shirts, nen cambric bosom Gent's Heavy Sanitary Fleeced and cuffs, splendid mu Shirts and Drawers, pear! but- body, protection neckband, tons, Warm and grand wearing actually worth 50¢; Saturday garments, actually 7! special . ‘ verwary Bale price pet views of Gold Crowns, $5; Fuli Teeth, $5; Bridgework, Gold Fillings, $1 7 Sliver Fill- ings, 500, New York Dental Parlors 614 FARST AVE,, BKATTLE ond floor, Howard bullding; oppo- site Mut brain 50c to $1.50 Latest ‘Shape Collars 10c Cellutoid Collars 5¢ Stx-Bit Underwear 39c SEC Hundreds of other reductions pO mos, Ban ond Ave. | to A, Sunday in ‘attendance Ask the doctor about the new hygienic — treatme Nervous weakness and prostration in men and women promptly and per nently cured. DR. H, T. TURNER. jum, Hinckley Fourth F a aE te An Peterson’s °%,70mr" "wai OCSCCOONCoseEs 6. H. Co. Pike St and ee eee TELL CE LEE CEE LT NI INITI IIIT ATAIIIIIPLDIIAT AIAPARD IATAIIAIRT branch Block, 10 to 4 iwaye |

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