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REBEL WAR RAGES | ON U. S. FRONTIER) U. $, SENDS CASH Miss Mannering AlD TO CHINA Scores a Hit Hy United Press the last three weeks," Madero, the} fecting 15,000 families, according to! President Carver of the Creamery | Operators Association. Mated that from 50,000. to, 60,000)| | ca Persons are compelled to gO with-|| aon Sloe alte out mill | NEW CLUB'S SMOKER. | Teo hundred were present at «|| Moore Theatre | smoker and vandeville entertain “A Mantes World” It is esti-|| ‘ y Rachel Crothers enema HUACHUCA, A Feb re a credited with say-ill hasinscros Should the woman fornive? lruat th erthrow of the Dias I woition to faked h $18,000 cabled the central theme government the revolutionist “rma and ammunition needed froma Consul Keneral at 8 . et ed Be u ibatantial busine Interent Sheriff Jennings of Ban Dh | Merwe! nd foi i itniak thahen-te | Ma Man across the line in the gone un county received word this morning i Het re: hed $30,000. The American | PMNs brings -to disturbed by war, ax expressed in| that 100 armed Mexican rebels with nae ~ idhon he Moore for the private advices received here to-|four large wagons containing ami $10,000 It opened to a ) According to. the advices, arma|Mexicall in the Imperial valley to | in 5) crowded house and ammunition for 1,000 men have| Tia Junta, just across the Mexican P ‘ ‘ ™ - Lets Mother- in- thang been smuggled Into Mexico within' line from this county i Included in the merchandise featured at specially-low prices during the February Sales are Fancy G J il “ ed | Dress Silks of many descriptions, Fancy Silk Petticoats, Silk Waists in Tailored and Dress models, and I a * ah | 2 ° Ww GO to al STOP WORK ON * New postmasters. «|i Fancy All-Silk Ribbons. * 5 OMe | A ERT DEE ee” AS oe a Cee PC oe ee SEO a ee Ae Z : (hy Cot | SUNKEN MAINE # WASHINGTON, Feb. 2— #] ae eae fee ae cee Ree j LOS ANGELE we *® The senate has confirmed the # Bie soriaiaw would th $ folowing” Washington post- 3 New Belts Women’s | Women’s Two- Clasp fine imposed upon her for pedal as By United | * masters Benedict, # e . Gl Gl Boeds without a Heense, Mr Sarah WASHINGTON, D. ¢ re b ]@ Centratia Bush, Che * Black Taffeta Silk *lastic Foon, toe ole announcement was made here to-|@ hain ® B! Piher, Por # iM nets with suede on and | AMDYOIGered Handkerchiefs ; Wace ‘loves Woman was « n comp: fa the work at Havana on|# Angeles; Edgar je, Brom: «if Ve ’ ere i ' With her daughter, Mrs f " inken battleship Maine | # erton; W. D. Sumith, Ritzville, #|ff self-covered fasteners, $1.2 | Special 79c Pair . : The ee — a one for| Would probably be stopped owing|# and 8. D, Steininger, Clarke: #/f Suede Belts, in plair 7. h , against Mre 5 [ Of lto the exhau of the appropria-| ® ton #1 stitched styles, from to 3 Ea ; ‘ ht 2 Against Mrs. Davey. 7 as ities bo congress igi aia P cies eye: trom 2 Special 1 22€ Cc } ed ( formed the court e fathe we ee nie inches wide, finished with H spe Would not support gilt buckles, in black, gray ‘ € h one-row fran summoned and |T!AYOR NATHAN i Tistitblas, - belintrape, too SPECIAL purchase of Women’s rock Linen” { oy embroidery on oo ey Boned , i) STIRS UP ROMANCE RECRUITS JOIN and red, $1.0 and All-linen Handkerch ng a variety of $ ba Colors include tan daw from jail me, would have forgiven Elastic Belts, in black } pretty one-corner and a effe These } na green, red me?” she a and white stripe designs, } are “seconds” and subject tc vile t}b gray, black anc TODAY IN HISTORY |": away. REBEL FORCES Ii ii isis. Anes oe | sy yon Dor netyin Especially good va : wom hits. goad - : eners or metal buck 0c,’ } being inc } ue 79 pair February 3. 1863, the lederate | She es the answer sirens me “ r Size be $ : Firat Fioor Wheelers . It is the suble standard (Ry Cattes Pres.) Ne Leather Bel with Except 2 1. » { Bie ite pene a , a agatn. The woman m CALEXICO, Cal Feb. % Rela purse hed me ae } t od by approximaely re black only, 24 cy. Ee a ed St. Val S ‘Patrick’s D Women’s . force which captured Mexicali to: | if Taffeta Elastic Belting t. a entine, t. atric s ay tederate arm day, is anxi®usly awaiting the out: |}f e ° . . that a | Juares, as the. result there will de-|[f combinations, 3c inch. an ashin on’ s Bi ay ravors I osiery ever had any ermine the next move Pirst_ ¥ fficers who | tf Juare the insurgents |e Sree ta teel Use tie poet 2 whict wll, Jaren uur gents jus Tail 3 M0 sath in Anteresting Variety i Special 95c Pair one put the re-| Was written by . | numbering will ui us aulore: An extensive of “Dennisor Valentine } medium-weight Ing of Donelson turned out to be | StFODK anc © on b i ir diness. We } tr ZT Moret job for pick and show apectally ae aists $1.00 rs and Dect in readines scat Vhread-silk Ho dashes. Fort I OR COMING. tions for many pret aexper- } 5 7 h mercerized mer vanes Sree se a a A.W. Harris of the For Clearance cs that easily carried out } © which -iasiped Ts ‘simply on the Northwestern University, who i NE hundred Tailorec nove se a caring from garter jadmit that his sta making « tour of t ountry, visit O NISON'S T 1 entine Paper Dx en, 100. stra j nproves the fit i” aware it's a | ing the alumni clubs in the chief NOVELTIES. ne a5e : ki ‘4 tlowerer, it's a Jeitios, “will be in thin city next (Mt, : tine de- { of cking, and rein- | mont of the co MAYOR ERNESTO NATHAN. | Monday. He will address the stu } Red Arrows, 6c and 20¢ pac ® f high spliced heel Jew and a Mason mayor of ORV eect r 3 ¢ in Black, asin | Miss Mar | Rome. believes in y ED VALENTINE NOV. ay, Navy, Saciger crane ge ema Fi wr and inten Ba Oe | modern | nd seems to have ° Ca 1 € sind ‘Mews LONDON " ber 'e silent and ense before the powe little regard for the antiquities of \ lras W t r | x = « tions Eiston for $8 Alphous Ethier and Charles Win-| Nathan has decided, against the : | nar taicam wre Wisin bens aay Ed cele end re wate, fet the men's] protests of . te Only Until Feb. ith ; | patch. poc a un —— # from an Infirmary. Weld sarees, ines ro |unite by means | bridi apes Se and cur neg be Riis Seo. encered ‘ats auction, wi spit ot BY i rota ne New Showing | He = 2 —_ them ae ery Special for clear Washington Loge, in assorted Hatchets, cherry trim ’ little mintature The claim ‘* { diatene, Che Gena c each, 5: 7 | $1.00." | “eibineos and Cherry Tee, | “Warniogton rin novos, 901 Infamts’ Hand- play. Little Mark and the sarees cate aie at See a rr " | aosen the boy, is ver a aK je spot a To il Cher Tree Pot Fave £0e | Vashington Hatchets, 10¢ to [ence oneneuw Tickers.- |sparnd ty mony en mets | Model Mill Millinery ||] Favorite Toilet | «<<: sa don” iMade Dresses On page 7, under heading of| the ander wa Boe c Si. Patrick Fav We to $4.50 dozen ¥ ORLEANS, Feb. 3.—Pres!-|Good Things to Eat and Drit Hee. Caveranny os _pgeaser SOF Seepie’s Dak Sty S dri | nn err ese tara little Gents of six New Orieans exchanges |two mixapelled words, Find these |™ation of United Italy, near a biti kor unadries Dresses are exquis de rn hand are exquisitely mad. SSS a Siena, Geameiceh Pe New Neckwear Arrivals by. hand from. fine French | et. o the GUrphew by as 77 t ‘their city should accept the will ‘i on - fume, $4.00 ounce ‘ ‘ i ' wt me atiste, set together with House, and not carry} Danes at Dresdilang tonight, ' Bouquet de ta}, Dutch Collars, in large and small effects, will be exten- | French seaming and finished the fair fight further ee lag | eo Perfume, $1.75 3 t ng the new styles shown are } with fine Valenciennes lace, ilk | F | AMUSEMENTS, steray ’ 1 Avy “ ay trimmed with Mawr em- ¢ ; are very moderately | Sane the Af NES . . " broi luny and Venise laces, Collars trim- nriced. Sizes 6 hs 2 M | erkoft’s ARPES pr Sizes 6 months to 2 amine — | Moore THEATRE Jong, cor | etietiis, * Viclette Fer" & ied 1 Valenciennes laces, and others en- | Pos. ean sept (My United Prem.) fa : Roger & Gal ¢ } tirely fa Irish lace Roger aye Children's Long Dresses, 108 ANGELES, Feb. 3--There|| TONIGHT—Mavinee Tomorrow Fs te GE al The nev are trimmed in Irish, Cluny and Venise und vcke ad tad fs a milk famine in Los Angeles af MARY ANN ING Excellent Values Presented in ; Arn» Os Uine Jaces, and hand-embroidered. Valenciennes and Armenian ape | | Women’s Tailored Spring Suits at WV ser $18.75 Ye A\TI ‘ment held in the New Washington i JEFFERSON DE AN wilele prese hotel last night by the Patrician ‘ | HE models pr _ & newly, organized young ” } moderate price . club, which will occupy new || Th De Koven and Herbert Moston up in good quality French Guariere in the Lyon puilding ria) | Ce rges, striped worsteds and March 1 serges, str a | FLOOD iS PASSING. | “The Beauty Spot" homespuns, igned with care i} SACRAMENTO, €al., Feb. 3. ful regard to approved Spring } Further danger from floods along | te New on | i ad i lored 1 the Sacramento river was believed || pices so $1.60, 91.60 &na $2.00./ oe ane he ana a nl i to have passed today when the!) ery detail, The coats are lined | i ieian with a fine grade of satin and 02 : OS geo — RAND sou Cour. |i skirts are in plain gored and Aj] | MEKING, W.Va, Feb. 3 —pissen.||° Tos _OFtRA, oust ‘wen ; j ill sion prevails in the Elkins family Matinee Tomorrow overskirt, effect today as a result of the disposition || Samoe! ¥. ons Musics and light, of Colors, black, navy dark 44 Stephen B. Elkins, late senator of | West Virginia, made of his millions Senator Elkins was twice married, | and his widow, Mra, Hallie D. Eikins, is dissatisfied with the pro-|-———— — visions he made for her children 1 Elkins provided that his seven Seattle Theatre | | Merry L. Cort, Mar. Both Phones 43.| medium and shades gray. Sizes 4 tc Price $18.75 children, including Mrs. Oliphant and Mrs. Weiderseim, children by his first wife, should share equally APRONS AT 25ce— | | aE MBS Conny | Gingham Hubbard Aprons; y | Bib Aprons, cut circular, | | | Matin orrow The Famous Raser stork Co. tn THE AN New hens of Ging- ham and Percale Next We AT White Gingham with circulag and pocket, bib and iH} sailor collar; Band H Aprons) with pocket, finished with ttom | | | | i and Aprons, Pink Bib skirt at waist- gingham or and finished with no fullnes pular Pi line, made of ——- - pink chambray ie Theatre | with pocket. HIGH-CEASS PICTURES AND APRONS MUSICAL ACTS. “Princess B” Aprons | Hi] with ruffle at bottom and || 10c—ANY SEAT—10c finished with bib and pock- Roth Phones 5100 |) Advnneed Vaudeville ruffle at b APRONS Made of black percale or blue gingham, with 1 skirt, bib shoulder ; Aprons with s ~ Gentleness and Sympathy, || Care and Skill, in Every | | AT 500e—4 and white and whit@ arge circulat fi) revers ove Sacqud Branch of Dental Work. AT and Gentleness, and |__ #kill—the most important factors in | - the accomplishment of dental work, §f it is to please and satisfy. And these are exactly the inducements we offer to those who come here to\| have their dental work done. We been so often spoken of as “careful dentists adopted the phrase sldgans. It means you, if you want ie best dental || work to be had. Modern facilities I painless methods, skilled spectal-| ists all are here | sympathy, care “TALES OF HOFFMANN” | With HELENA FREDERICK i Buy Your Hair Goods Where You Please, But Get Our | Prices First & . i 08 | We avoid extravagance and high rents in our place, and there fore save you 30 per cent on all your purchases. WE carry the STOCK to supply you in anything in manufactured HAIR GOODS, or we manufacture your cut hair or combings in any way you wish Bring or mail them to us and let our EXPERT HAIR WORKERS show you what they can do for you | that we have of our} Wate. pO AASES TIC are one great deat tol! cocsil NO. “48 LAP AND VIRDEN Other, Big Onow AD DUN All Ge Bhow for 16 Whilst our specialty is the placing of missing teeth onal Plates, curing pyorrhea (loose teeth), we do all kinds of good d tal Work af moderate jricea, i | i PAN ak: Requaled Vaud 7 AGES THEATRE || Three ¢-HOBOES—6 | Send 25e in stamps for a 50 box of FACE POWDER, the best Give a written gilarantee with all|| Times Singers and © diane |) you ever used. ‘work. Daily “SEVEN BIG ACTS || welle|||| ZAMORA CRISWELE CAUPPMAN, REGAL DENTAL OFFICES, 1405 3rd Av, N. W. Cor. Union, it Wiewt Ay FURNITURE DRY soos) FREDERICK & NELSON, Inc. Store Closes Dally at 6:30, FURNITURE ie PRY eooos lcred in small design ; $2.75. ned pieces are displayed ? very attractive, C Iren’s Long Dresses, pn ° : Attractive Values in with yoke of French hand | a embroidery, “in eyelet effect, 4 : Moderately- Priced Undermuslins j ::\ \s<: oss one tox : describe a few cally pleasing styles from the} Children’s Dresses, with g lines of pe Bon ae Js garments on display in the } French hand - embroidered ar Section, All are well-shaped and finished with } gesigns above hem and em- h seams na Floor, } br idered round yoke, $3.50 CORSET COVERS AT 50c—One style is made of fine 4 § cross-barred muslin, with yoke of imitation Cluny insertion Chi ldren’ s Empire Dresses, ‘ } alternating with ribbon beading and finished with lace edge. } with yoke of French embend, BS TE oe } Another of nainsook is trimmed with imitation Torchon } ery in garland pattern, trim ’ lace and insertion drawn with ribbon. med with Valenciennes in+ ens DRAWERS AT 50c—A number. of styles to choose { Ccrtion, and fine hand-row U d fre = te with a thc a tucked okie or vebpal tucks above hem, $4.50, bs ‘ med with Valenciennes, Torchon lace or embroidery edge IR) ‘ " naerwear GOWNS AT $1.50—Slip-over Gowns of long cloth, made ¢-._ Ctuldren's Dresses, with fg Natural Gray Wool Mixed elbow sleeves and trimmed with embroidery medal- PINUS Yee elaborately er Bg Shirts and Drawers, in me and Valenciennes insertion and edge. Other Gowns Rone in front and back, 4 dium weight,/$1.00 garment made in slip-over style or with yoke, have long or short } *"> Ribbed “Globe” } sleeves and are trimmed with ‘Torchon or Valenciennes lace {~~ . and Drawers, fine } or embroidery Mi ’ satay ta fp Oe - isses $1.50 garment S 4 M id v4 = : “eet si pring Models in -_ Ghd thewerss weary | ’ ilor-M : Footwear a ' Swann"? + Women’s Tailor-Made Suits aurTcua po . ao! * M T, of tan Russia calf, ia Notions | Very /nterestingly Priced at Vi. iio 2's ean] i é 25 oo perforated tip and foxing. : ace, weer. Oat e Sizes 5 to 8, $2.25 pair; 8% | lind” Long Waist Ad \ advance display of Women’s and Misses’ man-tai- } te 11, $2.75 pair; 11% to 2, 4 f] duster, 25¢ ; : lored Suits at this popular figure includes models in § 83-25 Pait. Sizes for large ] “Save Hose” Stocking Protect : § t 1 girls, from 21% to 6, $4.00 ors, in black, tan_an¢ ine French serges and men’s-wear worsteds : 1 in bh ch tas a pe ag he { } h 1 ted pair, } nanaicn agers rome with Diack | Coats are 24 and 26 inches long, lined with an excellent } "aticcne> “paTENT . wtideal Automatic Iron Waxer grade of satin, and skirts are in a plain gored model, cut on COLT BOOT jul tall t ps may be fastened to any size fron- § straight lines “1 du 6 tn “ ing board, 100. Colors, black, navy and smart shades of gray. Sizes 34} “footform” a a _ Lenox Ribbon Pins, % pound, } 4 42; also Misses’ sizes, 14, 16 and 18. NESE Ss » low heel. x we Sizes 5 to 8, $2.50; 8% to Riccl ruaeont One ‘ 11, $2.75; 1114 to 2, $3.00, eon tiair’ Crowns, | Mail and Telephone Orders Sizes for large girls, rom 294 JI | arge size : . ° to 6, $3.00 pair. ig paul vet snomnins } Filled With Care and Despatch} Pirst Poo | Jags, extra-large size, with woven aha kts iach, a : hand Tbe, $1.00 and $1.25. “edepemeorty er a is Round Nickel Alcohol Lamp: “Ds. oe carte: tetas, 7h No. 7 “Prize Madame Dornay's “Self-Adjust ing” Silk Hair Nets, 10¢ : Cook Stove Qu ti I St l 4 \edoes alee ; arter yle |f Price $8 y : A Large Purchase of = toe Book D, Work The Prize Cook 00 t: Japanese Drawn-Wor Stove has four “heavy : Linens covers, cut long center Now on Sale at the Pat- | H ° . heavy ‘bottom tw oO : tern Counter, Price 20c, 8 ; Including Squares, Scarfs a » two oven factual Sc Matselel F and Tray Cloths, in vari- doors, and is made with ncluding a lS5c Pa ‘ Fy : ous sizes and designs, is smooth oa tings through of Your Own Selection, % now on sale at exception out. Price $8.00 Free. March Monthly ally-low prices. Style Books Free. | GREAT ° MAIL ORDERS wate rederic elson cana RANGES FILLED ae Incorporated