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Page Two - RATE I hf* I Plltfl COMPANyS I « 1 '*W‘' l And most • ™ Bfcl ■ complete stocks In Detroit; your money refunded If you are not satisfied Prescriptions tt’led exactly au your doctor prescribes, t»ompetent and courteous clerks in every department, prices always the lojwcat. notice ’heat- extraor dinary low cut prices Drug and Toilet Dept. 5Ur Srud'ii Q T a Kitm I'loii . , . <9 i t# fl IMuif. liQp Kmiilaliin $ 1 lilt lloiml'. >nr»M r.""' ... 73c fI.HO VII Xnltlnr t'r«-|mru- "7 O a lluii* ..... • 2.'«- I uii*iini|i- I lire * ® * DETROIT’S LARGEST DRUG STORES MAIN STORE—IB7 WOODWARD AVE. BRANCH STORES—9S Woodward. 28? Wooaward. 153 Grand Rivtr. PHONES, MAIN OF CITY. 5372.^gmWMaW0 HEYN’S BAZAAR M— THESE PRICES SO LOW YOU’LL BE SATISFIED Three Specials in Women’s Mus Sin Wear • I \lntel r.imnii, tm. t ■ ' in- Sorted »tylf*, Saturday only. tiv rhol " e .. 75c Onr Table of fliislln *l»lrl*. II and |i values s.it- 7Rn today only. • hole* • Oiiiluit Flannel our regu lar SSh- anil 7 \.il BB* Saturday only .Www Kmnll te|. I’airlfk uinl liuerlcnu ring* In «Hk for table deotua tlon.s and bn Pallets, llle per •loarn f<» Sr rat-te. The Greatest Hose Bargain Women's Black tellk l.lsle Hose. regular madr full .fashion, double heel and Mole. 35c uuai- Itv. Saturday only. OR A per pair “*** The New Dutch Collars in a Special Sale Hint'll fullnrs of flue lawn, l.t e Insertion and late trimmed. tin* newest thing In collar* In the biff ntylo center* and specially prlceil for Snturday nt eacli. 25c and 500 New Line of Tabs or Jabots Anew cff. -t In W omen'* \ecte i«ear. a fine new line just ie ceived. specially priced at 250 and 50c Advance Spring Sale of Baby Carriages and Go-Carts Folding Cio-Carfe with rubber YbKteiKtS 47 ft 4 'tytm’ l values sot only .. • Fold lug nml Heellnlav Cio-C art*. regular IT. vnlui. $3.76 All-W In < ollnpslhle (io-Curts. regular IT.'." t.'tl <• <2 A fi. Q for only . . Regular *s Mi lollop ftC AO • Ihie (itt-Cart lor „r a •** ° Our \ei* teprlng l.lne of llntey f'nrrtiige* now on display ut special opening prices. Heed « arringe I.eNlher Top. gri.no i p HEYN’S BAZAAR I*"-™* Po«T tXPERIMEwT For MEN Nrinlßr nml * 1 ««» tilitm In mm'* <•!«! i nnifi.rt -the klynl for IriMli-r irt‘l > it) aoft lentlirr nml pliiiu tur*. 4 QC ■■lr prior .. , One Ini of mrg'a hi-m j nnrklns ramrrai or litre Ilyin, Ttiear nrr taken from re* it lor ft TIV nml f.'.OU alot-k. 4 QQ «i»le price ■•o3# •ss/sic:. $1.95 Man’s Dress Shoes In patent roll nmr.l ahspr« nml paltrrna In liwllnn, lire nml bln. oher atjlea— s3 no nml rn Q BT t NIUCa t .. ■ ■ W •3.n0 (t • £% gr % milieu 9ZID9 t Shin. m " $3.45 salami* ....... $4.26 7 mZpeycfAoe Companis; mm 29 '3I MONROEAVE.«*FARMiR S'- —*> 0 . 2 fie U*er*» I'u I'iipti l',:- 18e ai.o i i* iiii. a ii in * * \ eiti'lillile l 7 o|* ( oiii pod mi • 73g IV rii Kill • wBP .% 11 •• I) I n i> •• |»* ••V'Vii*e*" 37c SI I'li-re •'* t-'uvorlti* 730 Children’s Wear Specials Saturday for the laet tttue we will offer the balance of our stoi k» t.f < il Id ten’s winter < umis, divided In three lot* and plat • and almost regardless of fot no r selling pri.es, choice at $2.98, $3.98, $5 Multiple line of Children'* Muslin I'ettleonl*. S ti It-year ilitt. flounce* tucked, trimmed In Ja* • or embroidery, suitable f.o court t motion, specially priced 50c, sl, $1.50 f hililren'* Dresses. li montl s to - year sixes regular 75.• und sc \ allies, .hunt) CQa s.iturd..v at only OsPls New Spring and Summer Under wear at Special Prices \v. nro showing u complete line of Hninra'i spring nml sum mer t nilrrm-Hr amt offer a* a special for Saturday, low-neck sleeveless vesta, with plain amt fancy yokes, at 2 for 25e Two Great Shoe Bargains Misses' nml f hililren'* tehor*. in Vlcl knl gunnietai and calf, button and la. e. w. It and turn sole* regular 12 and $2 50 $1.45 111 Women’s •:t.."0 shoe*. In all styles, all leathers, hew!* and lasts button miml 7B lit e at 1 Voice foi .vs •• 9 i Toilet Dept. ••tepofle**" llnlr Brush. extra st Iff. penetrating Siberian briv ft { to If t. for only. . § • • fltltla ants entls nf .the nnd Mir IB c. •?. v i • * ... icka. Sl.l :r*fSv to i - ln«l> 25. Best It til. lie r i.lov rs, QQ. hII sis.* per pair Tale large Buffer <7 In. H ln< hes), ebony or r pt-v, >« and f)E. ha< ks. to 1 1 lh of purr 211-Mule Ap n.iriu for . .wW 2.'r large hoi I'tirr ten.p. Oatmeal. I.lster's, Witch Hard. 4 A. Ilouey. Hr., p. "\ I Irw Fit F.K— large sample techrnt*'* Oriental Both I’ovvilcr. Have You Saved on Shoes? If you haven't done so alreadv. comp hero firs’ thine Saturday morning. You II find exceptional values in Men s. Women's and Children's winter footwear —they’re real bargains, too. We giniplv have to make these prices because of the* re model ing of our atore —the work that when completed will give Detroit the finest shoe store in the country You’re mtasifiß a mone\ saver if you neglect to take ad vantage ol the bargains tor Saturday—there will he some new ones then LADIES* Footweir lon rim lintr lour choice of nil our hue fell allppera. iilnin or fur trim in oil. si no nml »i! no’ QC. tallies. sale Price v Oli • or siiinritn.t, Itnruiiln tables bHtr hern tllli'il ttllli «lmr« for lmllr<— \ li'l Kills. I'lllrut < oil, l.uninelttl. nml aonie Inns. Ileuulnr 9'i. .Ml nml •:I.IHI Sillurs <£ 4 Q«r Sale prior I •vO f’.tcrllrnl Imllca’ shors In liiinturlHl nuil \ rloiir I ulf. Cl.oil nml •:( .til tnlm-a title en >■ C price iPfis'lO • 4.00 tnlm-a CO QK «nlr price SIMII; u:u | IN iin’OHIK luor hern rccrlicil 100 early —wf hate ito rouin lor thriii MrHWlnr y:t mi qnnlttT $2.45 and $2.95 l > Oil's I noth 17c too < o 11.poumi la. y- 1 a* a 1.00 s. *. *. *i>irt’* X: 68c si.rr. s. s. *, :,y; $t.33 Sl.mi t'leree"* Medt »-ul III*- 7Qa rui rr> • •• THE DETROIT TIMES: SATURDAY. MARCH 6. igog. TAFT SAVS TARIFF MESSA6F WILL BE BRIEF PRESIDENT IS BUSY AT DESK AS PRESIDENT OF UNITED STATES —SECRETARY OF STATE KNOX FIRST CALLER. * • 4 WASHINGTON, Mutch 5 Bren dent Tall informed visitor* to the \\ lute House today that tiis forthcom ing message on the tut .ft' would be briei The tenor of the mess-age, In general, will be the »atne us taut iu his Inaugural address delivered yesterday I tesideni Taft was ini") today ar ranging the uelailti 01 his work as pre» Idem of the l otted States lie reach ed Ills executive office at 9 : 3tl o'clock and shortly afterward had a consulla t.oc with Philander C. Knox, the sec -1 clary of state. The president also re ceived as visitors Gov. Hughes, of New York and Gov. Qiliuhy, of New Hainpshlie who Uudvred him uu in viteilon to attend the i-»ae t'hauipiatu tetcentenary exercises -'it July 7 and y Mr Tatt accepted the invitation. Mr. Dickinson-, the newly-appointed secretary of war. will uot take up his off;' lai duties until March 15. uwiug to ptivate business The day after Inauguration is fair In Washlngion, but railroad truffle ant wire communication ate paralyzed The through Boston train which left Washington at k u clot IF la*! night dll -*z -vw- •!.•• tills city' until ft o clo It this n ilng, nine hours late. Con !g<-*' ot travel is adding to the com plication.-- amt the railroads are wl most hopelessly tangled Delays of trom three to ten hours' are expe-r ! ienced. Train" which should have ar 1 rived last night are still down the 1 line and tin lack of wite facilities makes it impossible for the railroa 1 1 olficlsis to locate them j Seven trains have passed through i fhir oit.v, on the Baltimore a. Ohio since midnight ;• n»i passengers te'l of hard ships which all the visitors to the cap : ital are expel leaving. it is almost im possible for the crowds on the trains I to ob'uin food and they are halt faru- I ished. Three work trains with 100 ex 't.a linemen were 'rent to 'he Mary land division of Hie Pennsylvania rail road to a.-si-t in restoring telegraph laud telephom communication Fully 2,000 men were rushed to the scene by the Postal and Western I’mon tele ' giaph companies to assist in reopening communication. BURROUGHS MACHINE EATS UP FIGURES 1 he value and efficiency of the Bur roughs adding machine wa- again demonstrated in the recent primaries. With its aid. Tit* Times wa" able t 1 set before its readers, promptly and accurately, th*- results of the various I contests io city and county. Thu adding machine, and particular ly the Burroughs type, has come ! be regarded by newspupers as India j pen gable tu tabulating eie< Hon returns. 1 It Is no longer necessary to approx 'ima to total.- and depend on the old fashioned way of adding to arrive at results. The machine now does a l l that and does it speedily aud so act u rately that there is no comparison be | tween the old way and the new. Stearns and. Cos. Increase Capital. Frederick Stearns & Cos. filed a no tice with the county clerk, Friday, that the capital of the company had been increased from $900,000 to $1,000,000 AU of the Inc reused capital has been subscribed and paid in cash During 1907 the company accumulated a sur plus of $127,703 .00, and SIOO,OOO of this amount was divided in dividends. After being worked steadily over 07 years, emery mines near Smyrna. AsiaaUc Tut key. once the most import ant in the world, have become et ‘ flatted. SICK HEADACHE LAM LfW r^rinomm »n» Iffiffl I'r'rrnr uttzsl my sluu met pT==J CUBE SKK HEaHaOT" ■Emf* BMrta Mint B«r IIIE& A saving of One Dollar On I'itnrt crnscuclte lop nml surdr top ahoea In nII ru I ora. Thrar «»11l inn I rli >our spring anil. X $2.95 and $3.69 Unusual Bargains in CHILDREN’S Shoes l im hr linil In llila ureal Male, llrlnu Hu* I'hllilrcn In nnd let ua 111 ikeiu •Ml tv Nil K noil ahoea Nl low price*. I'nr the lio)a «r hnte one lot of alroiiu. aert Icenlile ahoea for arhiMil ttenr. f»nil | qq sallies 9 I lUtf n :: . $1.95 \ ter* hnr lot of liny a’ ilreaa ahoea hi a Mu ant Ink. Well in nde ahoea In hr ig h i leal tier, A 4 t? Q • • tHI tn Inr a 9 I ,Uo •‘.’..’Ml <£ 4 Q«T t nluea livd SPIRIT OF LENT DFID AND BURIED I IN LONDON SACKCLOTH AND A9HES THINGS OF PAST-BALLS THE PRESENT RULE, AND AMERICANS ARE IN | THE LEAD LONDON. March 5 -The departure of the Kins for BiarriU aiul the lact that it Is Lent will make little differ ence .sodail} in London, became par* ' liametn It. in session, aud there are always halls, dinners, luncheons au l teas to relieve the tedium of political life. Formerly London really donned sackcloth and ushea when Lent came, but since the accession of Kina Ld ward society ignores Lent Mauy I Lenten weddings are scheduled. Hie chief of which is that of Lord Duoro to Miss I'oats. heiress of tin ml.llou a ire thread manufacturer Many Lenten balls are already ar ranged The American Dowager Conn teas of Strafford, formerly Mrs Col gate. of Brooklyn, is giving rt ltl honor of her niece. Lady Jail Byttz. at Chandmt house. Later Laly Nort! brook will give u dunce lhe biggest Ltfnten reception will be mat ol the Countess of Granard The countess is already issuing het invitations for her first function, which is s **t tor March is it will,be ediineiitly politi cal and the prime *iuttn*teT .will be the chief guest The Liberal party U glad the new countess seems so eager to fulfill the political obligations of her new posi tion. Mrs Lewis Harcourt, another Am erlcan whose husband is an official in the government intends to give a re ception every Thursday afternoon j throughout March. Mrs Harcourt •» receptions have a political atuios j phew* because she is one of the v hies 1 hostesses of- the Liberal party. She does not confine her iuvitations to pol i itlcians. however, fur one meets peers, artists, scientists, actors and actress es at her receptions. She invariably has London's newest Hon. latdy New borough, another Ameri can hostess has been entertaining lav ishly recently and lias arranged many March functions She entertained the American ambassador ut dlnnei this week, gathering many of her com ! patriots to meet the ambassador, in cluding Lady Deerhurst. a Californian; Lady Bateman, a New Yorker; Lady * Listerkaye. a Louislanan, ami Mrs , Carr, a Kentuckian. One of tfte most expensive and elab ' orate dinners of the year was given j i nii Thursday night at the Ritz hotel j by laird and Lady Bateman, the latter formerly Mrs Knapp, of New York, j The table was arranged in the form iof a gigantic rose tree, with rarest English Springe-roses, the first of the season's product. The hostess and her women guests Improved the oc- j caalon by an endeavor to outshine ,ea«h other in personal adornment, with the result that no braver display of beautiful costumes a mk splendid jewels has been seen at Tiny restau-I i rant this season. The Batemans’ guests numbered * thirteen Including the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. Lady New borough. Mr. and Mrs. Grosvenor, Lady Tweedale, Mr and Mrs. Glas gow. Major Poynter. Miss Murray. Col. Balfour and Arthur Sampson. Follow ing the ilinner the party monopolized the services of the Ritz orchestra in the palm court. Mrs. Maltwind Drummond, formerly Mrs Marshall Field, upon arriving from the Riviera was greatly disap pointed to learn her new house. No. 2 Carlton House Terrace, owing to tin* slowness of the Knglish decor ators would not be ready for occu pancy for sortie time. She will there fore be obliged to delay her proposed entertainments until later Ire the sea ».n and wL i s[*-od nys*’. Os Ter between her country place at Danes bury and Ritz hotel. . ORMSBEE LIQIJOR BILL IS CHANGED (From a Staff Correspondent.) LANSING. March s.—The house committee uti liquor traffic will not be ahie to report out the Ormsbee bill No. *2 this WMk as a lepriut of the measure was found necessary after the numerous amendments haJ been hitched onto the original measure. Its exact condition at present Is not atat ol but some of the principal chauges are as follows Any licensee whose heirs desire to sell out a saloon to be granted another license If the pur chaser has never been convicted of violating the liquor laws and is able i to qualify under the provisions of this act. In addition to minors, students, post ed persons and habitual drunkards, people to whom liquor may not. be sold such as feeble minded, epileptic are placed in the prohibitive list for th‘* sale or gift of any Intoxicating bev erages Instead of one half of the license fee money- collected going to the cred it or the city, village or township it has been changed to three-fourths applicable to the entire state Anew provision adds a fine of SIOO on any sheriff deputy or police officer neg lecting or refusing to enforce the li quor laws with still more punishment bv removal from office. Minors and students who purchase liquor are made liable to punishment the same as the men who sell to them. In cities of 40 000 population and over the councils have the right to ex tend the opening time of saloons four hours. Police Raid Rooming House. Pri r Inct Defectives Wilson and Black. (f central station. raided a rooming house at No. 86 Broadway, Frl lay morning and arrested three i men and thiee women. The prisoners }'H\* their names as Herbert L. Tom linson. Ruby Royal. Mary Baker and Mabel Fay. of No. B*> Broadway, and Thomas Phillips and Charles \V. Clark, lof No 21k Randolph st. The raid was , a part of the r rusade against question i abb rooming houses. Qualified authorities have estimated th» standing timber in the f’nltei States nil fije way from *22,8k2,000.000 io 2,'*00,000.t>00,U00 board feet rn.rcs ct aru n • to h hats. LAZO OINTMEN’I m gum anteed to rurs •n» cnee of Dcning Blind. Bleeding or Protruding PIP a *n • to 14 dag* or i money rnrunded. 40a Roommate ol Young Jay Gould Kills Self In Kocm in St. Louis BT LOI'IB. Mo.. March 5 After he lug despondent more than u week, lie cause his father In Lima, Peru, cabled he was losing liia fortune. Carlos Ks pino/a. I'.'i year* old, a former college friend ot young Jay Gould, was found dead in a gas tilled room at -4J*« 1 Wash ingtpti boulevard this morning / Ksptuo/a had been In North Ameri ca live years, tour of which h«* spent ut Columbia university, taking a course in civil < tgineerlng He was a roommate of young Gould and was graduated from Columbia about a year ago. CONGREGATION ALISTS FORM BROTHERHOOD Nearly a hundred representatives of the eight Congregational churches ot Detroit and Highland Park organized the Congregational Brotherhood of De trolt after a dinner in the new Y. M. C. A. building, Thursday niglit Frank K. Begat t whs elected president, S. E Clark vice president, F. C Shipman secretary, and W. H Barron treasur er. Some stirring talks suggestive of the social and civic directions in which the united Congregational Influence can count for the general good were made by F. 1). Taylor. Fred Chamber lln. John Davis, Malcolm Yerkes and •he Revs C, G. \tklns, Carl S Jones and C. D. Jacobs. lames Bchermer horn was toastmaster. In another part of iho building the Kntscopat church chib was holding a reception for Dr. S D. McConnell, of Easton, Md , speaker at the union noonday Lenten services at the De troit opera house, and the Congrega Xlnnal brethren sep,t.n cordial wprd of kreeling by F. D. Taylor. Iltialneaa-llkr Prlutlsg. No fuaa And no feat i»r* The pintn, newt kind t> at »ka right. tlinta Priming Cos., No IS John R -at Phono !<i*4 THE LATEST for Spring In all I Vj>artments All [>revi ons efforts surpassed. JOHN D..MABLEY SELLER OF THE BEST CLOTHING IN THE WORLD FOR THE MONEY fALL THE LATE NEW THINGS CLOTHING Furnishings CHILDREN 184-186- Q£{ OUR SECOND FLOOR We c/inn ounce for Today ( Saturday) cA&i (ADVANCE SALE OF Lingerie, Tailored, TT/ A TC T C Madras and Linen ** ■* models, cA charming array of prettiness and daintiness . White Lawn Waists Kmbroidered front, long sleeve*, new Cretciien collar, one of otir latest $ t 28 i»nr*> $ f 28 mmmmm dtlCtOrV price, 'MM Swiss Waists Os allover embroidery, new long sleeves. lace trimmed collar and cuff*. Avery acme of Sf .98 *l-98 Washable Crepe Waists ()nc of the Season’s most ]»r>pnlar in troductions. prettily trimmed with Irish lace inserting*, new* long sleeve*; also m Colored Crepes, new tailored effect*. Very •3-J2 “p,“ ’3-tl 77avctrm& Sruticoif umpcjuf Remedies are Needed JL^ Weie we perfect, which we arc nut, medicine* would often he needed. Hut *ince our *>*tem* have he- iaa come weakened, impaired and broken down through indiscretions which have gone on from the early age*, through counties* generation*, retnedica art needed to aid Nature in correcting our inherited and otherwi»e acquired weaknesses. lo reach the aeat of atomach weakneaa and consequent digestive trouble*, there it | w\ TK nothing to good as Dr. Pierce’* ( .olden Medical Discov ery, a glyceric compound, extracted from oative medic inal root* —aold for over forty yeara with great aati»faction to all uaer*. ror Weak Stomach, Biliousness, I.iver Complaint, Pain iu the Stomach after eating. Heartburn, Had Breath, Belching of fouil, Qrm.io Diarrhea and other Intestinal Derangements, the “Discovery" is a time-proven and moat efficient remedy. The genuine ham on Its _ yO r\ oaßr,d £ ,he You can’t afford to accept a secret nostrum as a substitute for this noo-alco holic, medicine or known COMPOSITION, not even though the urgent dealer may thereby make a little bigger profit. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets regulate and invigorate stomach, liver and bowels. Sugar-coated, tiny granules, ea*y to take a* candy. __ ----- ■ $2.00 SEEN EVERYWHERE $3.00 YOU’RE SURE TO FIND YOUR SIZE AND STYLE HERE. P.J.SCHMIDT ■ ■ ii ■. i Only On* “BkOMO QUININE,” that is . - Laxative Quinine Cures a Cold In One Day, Crip in 2 Days Srirmr WOODWARD AVENUE >• • „ J* SPECIAL gm OFFERING ' MEN'S Overcoats I IN Tl'l'l" M . “ V ' *• WIM* I"', ' ** Tailored Madras Waists In white and fancy stripe, new long sleeves, back to match it.so v,r> s,ylin *1.50 * mmmmm Price. * mmm Gingham waists In blue, pink, tan. black and green fancy stripes, new laundered cuffs. $1.98 s "’ ,k ' i ,o *2-98 mmm match. Price 'French LaVpn Waists Very fine, very pretty, very hand somely trimmed with colored em broidery, Yal or ('lunnv lace fCQO inserting*. $C QQ Price, NEW GOODS■•-■■■ ■■■• 1 n anew store —with service a> you like it. Q£i (_ UR LECOND FLOOR 184-186 .