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Bl EVENING “WORLD, OF 2) MEST PARS cc See Cheered by Great Crowd, the Autc- eset aeRO rear ee ists Head Northward on the Long | ailttsias I i Journey During Which They Will Face Many Perils. wo of New Institution es Make Their Escape. 12.—Seeurtn na! miting and ta the $0,000 bullding ¢ hanics’ Bank fn heavily armed, 9 early to-day, 1g shots with the aped to the rouh re. No one was Farmers clty, five rorized , and. : the boat from Seattle te Ka. TRG FOV 10 fee PREPARE Ii MIXTURE Sanna bani | Said to e1eangenth the Blood of , dullding in the of the city. | Impuritles and Is Easily Many persons arrived in time to see robbers riding away. Some of the| Mixed at Home. opened fire on the fleeing ban- the robber: Cashier J. D. available cash caused _| hurried to the All medical authorities are agreed , that the blood is the great source cf ‘disease or of health in the human “system. If the blood is pure, the in- dividual is strong and healthy, if the blood is impure or diseased, then there is sickness or decay in the whole system. Rheumatism {s strictly a blood dis case. aused by excessive uric acid pimples, ete., mean bad | bloc rhal affections must be hrough the blood to get per. Zo) get well, to) feel the that starte r long ani a pect of t country , aftord a (gue alg ae ref e fugitives. | WELCOME 10 TOWN OVERCOMES HN Speechless, Dockstader Writes r : at What He Thinks , Edward, 35 Years i : Frank Work, Honor—to Lincoln. 7 : : le rd. — Fi Helion one-halt the Crewd. blood and tae of 1 the blood unore 3 GOOD OLD TROTTER DEAD. sles nedy and pe for making it up is as fol- ot Old, Owned by SraPleModsr again at bedtime. cen be obtained at any 3 ayo estab-| t ts 1-4, He was ck. | good prescription pharmacy at smai an The cost par = Here the readers of this paper have en eq a simple 4 erful and efte a ey of blood, kidne; bus 2 k yesterday to > wat e well heralded. I walke oadway dae “ “fronts £ end flying from many hotel 2 noticed bunting amd flags telkng the out 1 t feeling with atrenetit glad news that 1 was here, I do not, vigor and health MAY GET SWARTHMORE. Jeanes Bequest of Million Brings Propoaition, | Pa, Feb, 12—!/ e of Swarthmore Col- earnestly discussing t institution may Jeanes, Up Nov Know Thyself “re you worrled about your throb and and does it neem as a would never get had died journey from had been accor Route Across Ccuntry. From Albany rested? CONSULT DR. GREENE DISCOVERER OF DR. GREENE'S NERVURA ‘Thin condition fore- physical brenkdown 4 threatening clouds 0 lt will pay you to ow about yourself in time, ADVICE FREE TO ALL Gail at his offien, # Went 14th S¢.. ork City, or write to. him Neely and: yi th “confidence a letter about your Hines, and Chicago, s and Iowa to ve Union Pacific h the Platte actos Wyo- Nev. The Sierras safely, cramento Val. take the Soat Why hern Callfornta not been explained, to reach Alaska thaws. They wil) s) British Colum- Anty Drudge on Washing in a Flat. Mrs. Apartment—‘'It’s the hardest thing to get hot water here; you’re not supposed to do any washing in the Mne followed and to R will be River Valley, ining and Utah rooms. And when! doget hot water, it takes so long to wash that the rooms get awful smelly.” Anty Drudge—‘‘Why don’t you use Fels-Naptha? Then you won’t have to use hot water. You will get through with your wash in a jiffy and there’ll be no steam to make your rooms offensive.”’ racers hope to eros silp down through ley to San Jose from San Frat they balk at mountain trails unloss it ts in o: fn time for the sprin do no running thro at once. t and to Seattle, To women who live: in apartments the washing of clothes isa problem. The solution is Fels-Naptha soap. No need of hot water; no boiler, no washboard. For light washing you don’t even nced a washtub, because the bathtub or basin will do quite well. All you require is Fels-Naptha, cool or lukewarm water and a place to dry the clothes. Say you have a shirtwaist or two, nap- kins, lingerie and other small things, that you don’t have time or don’t want to send out to be washed. You can do much bet- ter at home in this way: Wet the clothes, soap well with Fels-Naptha, roll and leave to soak in cool or lukewarm water for a short time. Then rub lightly, rinse and hang up to dry. SPECIAL SALL ress Goods and Wash Goods Thursday, February 13th In the Dress Goods Department Three Special Lots oi Very Desirabie |) Dress Fabrics | to retail at the popular prices of 19c 25ce 89c showing a handsome profit to the retailer. Buyers can avail them- selves of this opportunity to secure i “SPECIALS” for February Sales We shall offer our stock of the following makes of Standard }! Wash Goods at The Lowest Price Ever Made y Batiste Ormonde Batiste aribel Batiste ; © Ros: k Organdie Argenton psemont Batiste i © Touraine Batiste ree Gauzine de Nouv. Takes but one-fourth the time and Cte La Rosa Organdie one-tenth the work of the old way. Also Batiste) le Rays Dimity sienne Organdie THE H. B. CLAELIN CO. |, saves the clothes. Follow directions on the red and green wrapper WEDNESDAY, | FEBRUARY 12, 1908. ome Here for the Largest Choice in Valentines: = = "MEET ME AT ie GEL ( ra ae 1” she The Kinds of Suits that Sold at $24 to $30 Are Here $ 12.5 5 Now at S the same old story of the manufacturer who needed the money, only this time it’s better than usual, and this time it affects one of the most (Prominent ma y nufa turing tail New York, which proves that the financial situation “played no favorites,” g tailors in I" It isn’t necessary tor us to tell you how good the styles, materials and workmanship in these garments are, for the maker’ q nae is We w ell known and stands, as it has for years, for the best in every detail in men’s clothing. © can’t mention the mak er’s name h will find it on a jabel sewed in each coat. EG) LAE Ya Everv one of these suits is strictly hand- -tailored, d, made with hand-worked button-holes, hand-padded shoulders and shape-retaining fronts, In every respect equal [0 the best pro- duction of merchant tailors. Sizes 33 to 40 chest in “regulars”? and ‘‘stouts.”” $28.00 Blue Serge Suits $24.00 Dark Plaid Worsted Suits 12.9 5 $30.00 Black Thibet Suits z $29.00 Plain Gray Worsted Suits Cut single or double breasted; some with plain sleeves and some with cuffs; trousers made with side buckles. (Siegel Cooper Store. Main Floor, Rear.) SSA $27.50 Blue Worsted Suit in neat stripes $25.00 Brown Worsted Suits in plaids i pecreuee 52 and Sh O8e Double ; Stamps ? $2.50 oes, Cc For Women, Boys and Girls UT CnGae MadeBEFORE NOON. Single Stamps After Noon. $30.00 Black Un‘inished Worsted Suits Your Choice at $30.00 Gray Worsted Suits in plaids and stripes With Each The girls’ shoes are in the new| The women’s shoes are in button extra hi, h-cut styles, and in all the !and lace styles in all sizes from 2! 4 sizes up to 2, |to 8, —- Sickel Cooper Store, Second Floor, Rear Rae ’xtraor- dinary Sale of Women’s White Waists HIS is part of the lot of waists we had made up specially for us. Our first sale of them began Monday—and despite the tremendous selling we have ample assortments, as we just received a belated shipment. The extraordinary values offered in these garments at the prices named will be more eee impressive when you see the waists themselves. _ Tastefully designed, neatly trimmed ani finished, and carefully put together. They are ail new advance Spring models, and there are Thousands of Choice Styles to Select From At 59e Values up to $1. Made of excellent quality white designed with fronts of open work and blind embroidery, cluster tuckings and side plaits; others with lawn, : front of embroidery and Val. lace inserting; three-quarter length sleeves; tucked collar and cuffs, Values up to $1, “Our Syecial” Trunk O better example of the kind of value offered in our Trunk Store can be given than the trunk described below. We offer this in four sizes—and as one of the best bargains in trunks you'll see again in six months. Extra strong, covered with canvas; steel bound, protected with hardwood slats; 7/2-inch steel clamps on corners, both top anu bottom; 12-inch steel hinges; brassed Excelsior lock; stout web strap around body; deep set-up tray, with two compartments. Sizes and Prices : Regular Price Special Price: Sf. 00 34-n, | Regular Price $6.15 | Special Price $4.75 | Coorer Sore Third Fleor, Rear) 1 Pure Food Specials for Theda Mail and Telephone oP Filled Promptly. | Sugar Cured Bacon 1 streaked b con is “12!c S \iGORAL TUBES~ 43¢@ Ox. ROWN BREAD FLOUR 15e | “BE new pak tcnder $1.70, can CALIFORNIA OLIVE O1L—G fo. solusely pure: reg, $3.90 grlien $1) beans — sab New Spinach Peerless b d garcen vated tender 8p a $1.tb, 10¢ At 5] Values $1.50 and $1.75. At 79¢ Value $1.25. Made of very fine qua white lingerie batiste, as illus- trated; entire front fashioned ot exquisite imported all-over embroideries (cluster tucked) in blind and open work effects in acollection of very choice patterns, coliar and cuffs and three-uarter length sleeves /l are tucked and finished with, Made of superior white lawn with entire fronts of imported all-over blind and quality open work embroidery and side plaits in various beauti- ful patterns; button - back models; three-quarter length sleeves; also open-front, long- | | | | | sleeve models; tucked col- | Val, lace edge. $1.50 and \ lar and cuf $1.25 values. | $1.75 values. acl Gooner Stote, Second Floor. Center. : Boys’ Suits, Reefers and | Women’s Semi- Overcoats at $1.85 ana Lins CLEAN-UP Sale of about Is SCO garments, every one i a bargain, for they are worth $3 to $4, and the sale price | \ order to dispose o this i lot quickly for cash, the manufacturer made us a very unusual price concession, We took the lor—and here it is. They are all semi-ready hats intended for immediate use. Can be worn as they are or you can trim them to suit yourself, All new shapes of the staple kind. Suitable for knockabout or dress wear—and extremely low-priced. is only $1.85. Double-Breasted Suits, with knicker- bocker trouse Russian and cassimerc, worsted sizes 3 to 16 years. Reefers and Russian Overcoats 3 to 8 years, or Blouse Suits—in and cheviot; -sizes Two Other Specials At 19¢ nienneletta Blouses—sizes 5 to 15 Russian Blouses—sizes 3 to 9 years. At 39c Boys’ Boomer 14 years. Siezel Cooper Store, Sesond Floor, Rear.) _|_Sic#s! Cooper Store, Second Floor. Front ilors— made of Point brims and silk bind { eight rows of Trousers—sizes 5 to to-morrow at Siegci C Second Floor, Front. per Store, £000—Chelsea. Solid 3 T ext select! *Phone Santa Clara Prunes eat Oysters Hams and Bacon lossy fr 35ce d \ IE SORE SE 5 New crop, rine, sweet, ¢ 10 ibs. Ble; S "Ibs Dold | PEACHES—fancy cvanoratad Cal D0e | ifornia peacher; 5 ibs. $1; Ib... COOKED TONGUE = Armour's W L tongues regular 30¢ D5e@ 1 junch Fe FAVORITE Guadarali Co’ | i sie n i | | Pure Ceylon rea Puvders beaker Fired: “FBatir t h See, or specia Choicest s ae le re ey, reke 20s quality: Ib. 14 , caddysscces Te ST BON ee ose | | 2 Ask for “S. & H.”’ Green Trading Stamps—We Give Them... conned,