TndayJDe^SHSTS
SUfcS
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Do You
or any of your family
need artificial teeth? If
so, why not give them a
set for Christmas? You
cannot give them any
thing that would be
more appropriate nor
that they would appre
ciate more at this time.
We make them in our
own laboratory and of
every known material
and the price to $5.00 to
$15.00.
You had better talk
with us if you feel the
need of dentistry. You
cannot get a better
service than ours no
matter how much you
pay.
Examinations with
out cost or obligations.
€V A QTFP M 9 The Oldest Credit Institution on the Coast,
LiHO I EiIUl Operating 23 Stores.
CHRISTMAS GIFTS
In Up-to-Date Wearing Apparel
FOR LADIES AND MISSES ',
Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Waists, Plush Coats, Furs, Pet
ticoats, Sweaters, Muffs, Scarfs, Raincoats, Hats, Plumes, Fancy;
Suits and Fur Coats.
FOR MEN AND YOUNG MEN
Bradbury System Suits, Overcoats, Raincoats, Cravenettes and
Hats.
SEE OUR $4.95 WINDOW
'An assortment of Waists, Petticoats, Hats, Plumes, etc., all very
suitable gifts and at the Special d*v| QC
Price of .......:,.,....... .« «p**.s7O
USE YOUR CREDIT
Buy sensible presents, such as wearables, and buy it at the .
EASTERN., Use your credit and use it liberally. We extend
such gladly and cheerfully—and privilege you to remit for your
purchases in small weekly or monthly payments to suit your con
venience or income, and charge you nothing extra for it.
IT A QTFDW Outfitting Co.
ELJ\D 1 HilxrN mo c street
The Store Where Your Credit Is Good
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I SOCIETY 1
Tlie HI.-him club held its regu
lar meeting at the home of Mrs.
M. L. Clifford this afternoon.
Readings and music composed the
program.
• • •
The federation will be enter
tained this evening by Hollister
union W. C. T. U. at Asbury
Methodist church, South 56th and
Puget Sound avenue.
• • •
Mrs. David T. Diikson, 1100
North 7th street, will have the
Progressive Study club with her
next Friday afternoon for the
Important to All
Women Readers
Thousands upon thousands of
women have kidney or bladder
trouble and never suspect It.
Women's complaints often prove
to be ii..i . i:-.!- else but kidney trou
ble, or the rrault of kidney or
bladder disease.
If the kidneys are not In a
healthy condition, they may cause
the other organs to become dis
eased.
You may suffer ■ great deal
with pain in the back, bearing
down feelings, headache and loss
of ambition.
Poor health makes you nervous,
Irritable and may be despondent; It
makes any one so.
Hut thousands of Irritable, ner
vous, tired and broken-down wo
men have restored their health and
strength by the use of Bwamp-
Uoot, the great Kidney, Liver and
ISladder Remedy.
Swamp-Root brings now life and
activity to the kidneys, the online
of such trouble.
Many send for a sample bottle
to see what Swamp-Hoot, the great
Kidney, Liver and Hladdor JJemedy
will do for them. Every one who
has not already tried It, may ad
dress Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dept. M,
lilnirlmmton, N. V., find receive a
sample bottle free by mall. You
can purchase the regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles at all
druK stores.
Christmas Watches
When you buy a watch, buy a good one, the kind Miorow
wsjcxs^ sells and guarantees.
■ Sj^j2jg2fl 14-k. Solid Gold Men's Watches
~¥aL Gold Filled Waltham Watches, the
new ''''" model, $25 to $10.
Ladies 1 Solid 14-k Watches, Elgin
or Waltham movement, $25.
MMBjN^3^^^aß|k Ladles' Gold Filled, Hunting Stylo
BBa^^^B^^^ffl§ Hamilton Watches, $100.00 to
\K*£r&£!^gr&rfJKr Chains of every description up
"^^K mßßttß^ Christmas Diamonds, $500 to $10
A. MIEROW
1142 Pacific «v. ■
i
regular meeting.
• • •
The Parent-Teacher association
of the Horace Mann school held
a meeting this afternoon in the
school building. Miss Post, the
domestic science teacher, gave a
talk.
• • •
Mrs. C. P. Healey ana the
Misses Kathryn and Kuth Healey
win leave next Friday for Great
Falls, Mont., to auend the holi
days with Mr. Healey.
• • •
Friday Afternoon Uriels- club
was entertaiued last week by Mrs.
L. C. Cover.
• • *
Tacoum court. No. 5, Order of
Amaranth, will hold the annual
election of officers this evening.
• • ■
Miss Knov will present her pu
pils in the Methodist church of
Sumner Monday evening, Decem
ber IG, at S o'clock
• • •
The annual niiLslcale of tlie
Arts and Crafts club of Puyallup
was given at the home of Mrs.
Frank Stevenson Monday.
• * *
Miss Phoebe Dixon, who is to
be a December bride, was given
a surprise Wodnesday evening by
the Harriet chapter of Westmin
ster guild of the Bethany Presby
terian church.
• • •
In celebration of her i>ii ilulny,
Mrs. Herbert Hamilton was hon
ored by a surprise Thursday aft
ernoon at the home of Mrs. John
Chalmers on North Hudson st.
• • •
In honor of the third birthday
of her daughter, Valeta Margaret,
Mrs. Fred A. Keating was hostess
Tuesday afternoon. Miss Edith
Ward assisted the hostess serving
the birthday spread.
THE TAOOMA TIMES.
I Scenes From the Life of Christ
11.—JBHl'8 IMIKACHINU T ROM TIIK SUM".
(Reverently portrayed on the flfret spot where It took pinoo nineteen hundred yearn ago—a
part of the elaborate and costly moving picture production of the Kalcni Company, to be first
shown hi riiristtnofl time.)
And he began to teach by the seaside, and there was gathered unto him a great multitude, so
that he entered into a Bhlp, and sat in the sea; and the whole multitude was by the sea on tho land.
And he taught them many things in parables.—Mark iv:l-2.
(The editor siiKgests that these pictures will prove of permanent Interest, es|>ecially to chil
dren. t'L'T TIIKM Ol'T and HAVE THEM. If you miss any picture, ba< k numbers of the Times
may he secured at this office.)
Cynthia Grey's Answers
WHEREIN DOES THE
HARM LIB?
Dear Miss Grey: I know
two girls, members of my
church, who allow the boys
with whom they go, all the
privileges of engaged cou
ples. The buys put their
arms about the girls and
kiss them whenever they
feel like It. This does not
seem to me to be the prop
er thing. Of course Just,
where does the harm lie?
l"l«sis<> spring this, as I ■
would like these gi»is to
read my letter and your an
swer. It may help them.
Thanking you. A HEADER
A. — The harm that comes In
"spooning" Is that the habit is
formed, and the young people
may meet one of the opposite sex
who will take advantage, and
deep sorrow will follow.
SHE REFUSED TO SPEAK
Dear Miss Grey: I am a
young man of 17 and have
been keeping company with
a girl of 10 for nearly a
year.
I really must confess I
loved her very much, but
last week and several times
since she positively refused
to speak to me, for what rea
son I don't know.
Kindly tell me how I ran
Make up with her, as I
don't know any liter girl
I like better.
"TOM GREEN."
A. —If you have given no
cause for offense, do nothing.
TOBACCO HAMT
Dear Miss Grey: Wo have
a question in our family
which I wish you would
answer. My husband is a
very heavy smoker; In fact,
lias been for the past 30
years. We have a son of 18
who has now acquired the
habit so that he would
rather miss his meal than
his smoke.
My husband has the best
of health, and claims it is
not injurious to the boy,
while I feel that when he is .
21 he will not bo the strong '
boy he now is. What Is your,
opinion, please? Thanking
yon. a win.
A.—Tell your husband to
look up statistics on smoking.
Cold figures tell the truth. He
Is strong in spite of the tobacco,
but his is one constitution In ■ a
thousand.
If he could know the number
of letters I received from,younfe
and old asking for help to break
the tobacco habit because of fal -
Coughs
Hard coughs, old coughs, tearing coughs.
Vive Aster's Cherry Pectoral a chance
Sold for 70 yean, ,_/ ;■
ksk Your Doctor. . LSiftf *SuSf
litre. Indianapolis
and Chippewa
Th» Imntrmt and fin tit ' da?
■trainer* on the coast.
■ .VIUIIT HOUND 1 UIl'S u.i v
Leaves Tacoma from Mu
nicipal Dock at 7:00, 9:00. 11:00
a. in.; 1:00, 1:00. ■ 6:00. 7:00
9:00 p. m. ■-.-_.,
Leave Seattle from Column
dock. 7:00. »;00. 11:00 a. m.
1:00, 3:00. 6:00. 7:00. 9:00 p. m.
. , BIN OLE FARB Me.
- ..-■ ROUND TRIP 80s
A Mttmmn BT«f Tin Hours.
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■ Phn D e Main 1441 >•".
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Ing health, I am sure he would
be convinced.
TO BLEACH WHITE HAIR
Dear Miss Grey I I am
' sixty years of ago and my
" hair is quite white and bo
i ginning to fall, so I used
" some daiidcrlne, which seems
to turn it so yellow and
streaked.
('an you suggest some
: thing that will bleach it
white again without hurting
the scalp? A. 11.
A. — Shampoo tho hair with a
pure soap, and put a little blu
ing in the rinse water.
GARNISHES LAW
Dear Madam— l would
like a little advice from you.
My husband contracted a
hill amounting to $28 (a
grocery bill) from which I
received benefit. Wo are
separated now, and I am
working every day for which
I receive $8 a week. I have
two small boys to take care
of.
Can they garnishee my
wages to pay for that bill?
I also have a daughter
working who receives tho
same amount, but it takes
every cent to live.
AX ANXIOUS MOTHER.
A.— No, for the law allows
collection only on all over $10
wage a week. That is, $10 is al
lowed for living expenses.
THE YOUNG MEN KNOW
I AM ENGAGED
Dear Miss Grey: lam on
gaged to a young man who
lives in another city, and for
good reasons do not intend
to marry for several years.
Now as I am an only child
I have no way to go to pur
lies or dances except with
young men, and this I do
quite often.
Now, this is my trouble.
I wear an engagement ring
I LATEST MARKET REPORT I
I FOR TACOMA HOUSEWIVES
Fruits
I Grapes, 2 lbs., 25c.
Japanese oranges, GOc bo«.
SUawbei. 20c box.
Huckleberries, 2 lbs. 25c.
[ Bears, box, $1.00. .
Oranges, lOSjnOc.
Lemons, 30©50 c.
Coconnuts, 10c
BananasSOo do«.
Apples, box, 76c©$l.JS.
Mnpiii.. s — Gravensteln. box, $1,369
< 1.50.
Apples (extra fancy) Delicious,
•$1.90 box.
C'nsabas, 20c. 25c, 30c.
'Grapefruit, 10c
L ' Heats
Spare Robs, 15c lb.
■Veal Stew, 16c lb.
pork Tenderloin 45c.
Kuiat Beef, prime rib, Ib. 18020 c.
pot Roast, if ©160.
Stilling Beef, (0100.
Sirlolp. 20c
f»Crterhou»e. 25028 c.
ISBone. 310 26c.
I rntund Steak. 18c.
beg of Lamb, spring. 20c
Lamb Chops, shoulder, lie; tola
' and rib, 20c. ,
Shoulder of Lamb. IIHo.
Lamb Stew, lb., 7c,
Roast Pork, 18-20-25e.
Pork Chops, shoulder, ZOo; loin
and rib, 2Bc.
Veal Roast, l«©Ssc
Veal Cutlets. 10016 a.
Bam, sliced, itOIOo.
Salt Pork. 15c ■
Pork Sausage, link, ICe; bulk, 15c.
Bacon. ls^irsa
Corned Beef, boneless. Ha
T ripe. 10c
Brains, IBa
fc»YiUi£l :.. -
Poaltrr
Spring; Chickens, 12c
Ueos, lac.
mid my Kill friends tell me
it In not right to go with
other boys. The Ik>,vs know
1 am engaged mid do not
mind. Who is right, the
1 girls or I?
SINCERITY".
A. —You are right, of course.
As long as you are honest with I
your fiance and your friends no
harm is done, and the young
men who know you are engaged
are far better friends and more
appreciative than under other
circumstances.
Tin: "JOB" DOKSX'T HOT
HER
Dew Miss Grey: I nm
In love with a bright school
1 girl and I in .i street car
conductor. I hnve asked her
to marry. She sniil she,
would not like to marry me
if I still stay on the car.
Ito you think a inun is do
ing wrong to work for the
street car, company?
OXK IX 1..0VK.
A.— Let the girl go, and stay
with your job.
AT NIGHT
Dear Miss <«rey: lam a
constant render and admirer
of your department and I
want your advice.
Is it proper for a gentle
man to take a lady's arm
walking in the daytime?
Should a lady allow a gentle
man to put his arm around
her when walking in the
evening? I'lease answer soon,
Miss Grey, as I am very
much in doubt about these
matters. Thanking you.
A GIMIi 17.
A.—What is improper in day
time Is improper at night.
A girl is given the proper ap
purtenances for walking, and it is
not necessary for a man to take
her arm at any time. If she
were in danger, it would be per
fectly proper for oven a stranger
to throw his arms around her
and place her In safety. Person
ally, I resent assumption that I
am too weak to step up and
down from the sidewalk to the
street without help.
Spring Ducks, 25c
Sauabs, 30c.
rum.
Halibut. 2 lbs. Sso.
i>nli». 11.504*3 dor.
Trout, 25c Ib.
Salmon. I*3.
Black Cod. X lb*. 23a
Rock Cud. He.
Sound Smelts. S lbs. 250,
Shrimp*, 18c.
Codfish, brick, lie.
Olympla Oysters, $1 qt.
Anchovies, quart, 25c.
Kippered Salmon and Cod, lie.
Kippered Herring. 18a.
French Bermuda Onions. 3 lbs 25c.
Brussels Sprouts, 100 lb.
Cauliflower, 15<3>20c.
California Head Lettuce, 2 lbs. 15c
Celery, bunch, 5-6-1 do.
Cucumbers, 2 for 25c.
Tomatoes, lb., 16c. •
K'ldash, lb.. 2.-.
Bell Peppers, lb.. 15c.
Egg Plant, lb., 15c.
Globe Onions. 4 for 10c.
Beets. Carrots, TuJ-nlps. Onion*.
Radishes, all bunch stuft I
bunches for 6c
Cabbage, 10c.
Potatoes, sack, 75®95c.
Spinach, lb.. Be.
Sweet Potatoes, selected, 10 lbs. 25c
Bermuda onions, 2 lbs. 25c.
BI'TTKR, I'lll-.I.Si; AND KC.C.S
nutter, tub, 860 lb., 3 lbs. 11.00.
Best tub. 40c lb.
Fancy Bricks, 45c.
Washington, 40c.
lowa, 35c, i lbs. 11.00.
Caere*
Tllnmook, 22c.
Wisconsin, 22c. '
New York, 10a. : '
Imported Swiss, 40c •
Roquefort, »oc. — •*.
Ben
Fresh Ranch, fancy, 40c. t
Regular, Kastern, I
Vll\vjdis \Jw
DRUG CO. M
1124 Pacific Aye. } «S*bJ*
Xmas Drug Store
OF TACOMA
We want you to call and see the best decorated
Drug Store in Tacoma and inspect our line of Holi
day Goods. The most complete we have ever dis
played. The prices are reasonable, too.
A Few Saturday Specials
Brass Candle Sticks, Brass, Smoking Sets;
regular 85c; while 1 A^, regular $1.50; QQ/,
they last IvC -just <> sets at WC
Cut Glass Berry Bowl, Silver Inlay Creamer
regular price, id»i qq and Sugar; regular
$3.75 $ I.?? $2.25, d»i ja
Copyright Books, good for «J>l .£**
value at $1.00; or Beautiful Dressed Dolls
to close out £«JC —j,| t 2 dozen left to be
Ornamental Clocks, reg- sold at cost.
ular Atk Sachet Powders, Qyj_
$1.00 <t3C regular 50c os «s**C
Parisian Ivory
If you don't give Parisian Ivory you don't give
the best. We believe we have the most complete
assortment in Tacoma. We ask your inspection
and comparison of prices.
Things You Always Need
Fels-Naptha Soap, 3 .Malted Milk, fid
bars in. $1.00 size UUC
for lvC
tt i , V i ~. Seidhtz Pow- in.
Harlem Oil, O dera iW/vu 1 C
bottle •**»
Pinkham's Com- £Q_ 47n Soal>» 19r
pound, bottle wC the cake L£*K'
Bromo Quinine, IQ/» Hospital Cotton, *}f\ n
for 1 tIC pound pkgs Lt\3K,
Alarm Clocks, fit- Sloan's Liniment, | A
each UiJC 25c size I«7C
VIRGES DRUG CO.
1124 Pacific Aye.
ELECTRIC
FIXTURES
Xmas Presents
Cut Prices
.25 Per Cent to 40 Per Cent Off
Largest Line of Domes and Showers
in City
- $45.00 Domes .$30.00
$35.00 Domes .$21.00 j
$30.00 Domes $21.00 :
$25.00 Domes $18.00
$20.00 Domes $15.00
Down to ..^ ..:.....$ 7.50
$22.00 Showers ......$16.00
$20.00 Showers «... $14.00
$18.00 Showers .............. $14.00
$15.00 Showers $11.00
Others as low as .. .• $ 6.50
. Stand Lamps, up from .........$ 2.50
\Y Electric Iron, 10-year guarantee.^ 2.75
2 Light Fixtures.-.......... M . $2.50
Tacoma Electric
Fixture Company
1007 So. K.
Open Evenings by Appointment.
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