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n ' ·t 1*11 " t t " S) i iP";·r .· ·4 '' ··P '· IrS crvy~. LOI'GUNN AND, A GROUta ·IN "TH UAKA PRNES Abmioua for tbe witchery of her co.tnat melody4 her cotaglious corm ed4 ae. "gaily' espri.soned jlroduction, "'b ealkeu Prines" comes to the t of tt Itarnoii theater priday n l arch 8. . "bhe balkan Princess" is one of the mopet uogesptut of knglish operettas, hantia enjoyed a year's run at the De of York's tbealef in London. The bd Js by Frederick Lonsdale and FSabk Curson, the lyrics by Arthur W mpetle apd the music by Paul A. Sco ps of "Miss Hook of Holland," "Three Little Malds," etc. e Princess Stephanle of her ` ý ttt ;i .e anxsup .ii g Wbles 'itT` Merestd cnlr in 'r.gr9W dzy d 'w ilhes J"ie not and hopes to start a revol tionl. He ls a frequenter of a gay Bohemian restaurant and it -becomes the teak of the princess to seek him out and subdue him to ruling with her. One of the best reviews ever Written of "The Balkan Princess" re ferred to it as a "Musical Prisoner of Zenda." After its remarkable run ih r 74don, this magnetic and tuneful .aomedy caught on in' Tew York for a sipmilar eason of success at the Casino .jitd Herald Square theaters. And it Jb with the origintl and only New York etar, whose name is,aet in thp seal of its American success,, that the pro j wi There It o ijt' 6one tinaHttl ble rUle- ' thle preparatlbn of rhitnent for the bat?' -'4)1 Lb t Is, to inake him as comfort akb. oa piosasble. After .this tfnt rt pvente QUestlon .f st 4)hte comfort b~b eott lder6Ul, the baby'. .1ayette ,itOv be mother livo vederur. If ilother ,ove as elaborate and s ezxpnsive. s is' .oompanloai by mothr reflnoieaelt of tdati, the .epense will stand fbr an .asatilte' simpiioty, the softest and finest of materals, th ple, 4danty colbrs that are only to be .hed id.hgh tioed materials, real '"aces-though ever so little, be wesd-arind. f4arss) iWwr that has, the beautiul aotitIee oCmrooiooolT'!btne rwith; lscin thw 4m, :Vi'unblalF 1qace¶9 pon a baby',b lit t4 roIp qd ~etticomj is alwayg tie a1iChiilation of bas, teatst, and tlb niore axj.toc3 t ,tie baby, us a rule, the filmh pier a d platluer, hi layette, though It Je Q41te. st4%3('hat ph 4 layette may o t q fliCred, of dol ls mtioe tbht nn. oldinity outflt, honey-,combed with o p .;laos and Nbw4 ed down Weitl1 a tour d'pi Uc~tliO e ` ,fery. loot a aettbtcofu1yt11hh gbut t, needlewrkn shoul int Me bby'srabiment,. a nio knt ra loveo tii' do mach of bi .stohery thmeeklve6, forWthe gý tidk Vailtl s Mvl r, orie'g0w6 to a e *lvlie thaton `the mlther wM ii vir '` Or *l sharl . ' iraygav r=im wt h riale .-1b bar ( ive him a$ ab if n.,s qy.,4$ hi t1vº oW. e . W ti 14ý duction is offered here. Louise Orinning can sing. 'Tilve ts lots of Loulse Gunning." says Ashton Stevens in the Chicago pFxammer,.'.and we'll all be happy." As a prima donna Miss Gunning is America's own. A liome-grown product, born, reared and schooled in America. She re ceived her musical training here, and he'r career as in oIxpratic star has bleen conlsistently Identified with her native heath, except for one season in London, and that was with an Amer ican production. "The Dalkan Princess" is presented In a prologue and two acts, with 'thred ga.1 *iMrip it- Is, said to !rfll tn It v40)o ttif : " tame ii2lridh iipthn'dor'. abtld musldal iyr , Tsar.,eot 5tion of.lHtIngll .melody and ambitious composition, the whole moving with a spirit of comedy that is not crushed by its exceptional muslc. Harold Crane, the leading man, whose debonair hearing and strong baritone voice, make hint an admirable troubadour, was secured in London by Ieeo Shubert to open the New York winter garden engagement with Gaby Deslys. He will be rvetembered for his appearance in "The Jolly Bachelors," "The Golden firl" and other American productions. The caste inludes others who have been the feature of starring tours. Markl . . W .AP it AINTY. onnaln little' ehirt Which may 'be of wool, of miik and wool or of wool cO. Otton. Then comer the diaper, Whioh ii pinned to the flannel band. Nett, the pdettlcoit of flknnel, seal lopeiP by hand at ite lower idle, add, of oure,; tashloned ih stuch manner that it inay le slipped over the head to han# from the shoulders. ,If a white petglooat is worn, it' IS nmade in the utme, way, for only . one article of Qlitliint Is pinled around the middle .O thei up-to-date baby, Mad that one aliple 1n the flannel band which Ii tlutened at the back with five tiny siety pins. Whe.n baby cries, nowa Ie, It ·., the mnatter o. q!ly a mo 1e to push up his clothing an4 find w thr i.tr o ef the brnd pins is k ,hlni; 9tite lit former tqide, n it his petlgoate waer pilnnd e e *pytPn lia4 toy be 1'~~~e f~~,R i~~ Rmlth, tha. chnhby, go.nl-natureid chapl many will remember when "The Travy ellng Haleamn n" first lnput down hln grip anl . spent ('hriltman day at thet railroatd statton, to the leading conm edllan in the churactor of "IHe.nri," the funny wAjitor at the )Bohenlmianti rens taLurlant. Tedd'. We'hb, for several ten aona a1 feature of thne' Tivoli (t)Iern. elthpanry, togethner with Hllrry P. firitbltmn thel tall andL the snhort, forlll th' lnllir of cnt mim thlinv.es, knimposteri at thie cuntrt of i'rlincess fStephatnl, Shllo lHurry l.wellyn, William Myers anld iHanrold Robt. i-rtray otht'er tin portanlt male t'ihaIractersan. Mian. tier ttldltin. M l rne.., refently r. of -^"Thl Jahtaa 't'. ProWNr5, In "tHavtna." will Inpranllte lher filla.mats chlaracter ofa the volutile and jealollus minx, " tinfl," the fallnlllnating swetheart of the re eillous duke. Amy i.,i'ester, well known light Ioperaltl comltnllledn'illtne, will be seeIn na "Mangdal," in the bitlurcatlea Ilobblie-trotls.eretl', that has tbroulght her i fame. andt Misn I.thel Intropodi, who will eo remembeln red as starring in the Srlhultrtis' produt'tinp of thne Vluennese Soplrettta. "Mile. Mischlf," hInt the iln aItrttant ruim ofn ")lgn.," the "lady In r wallltlng." Hxy-filv'e athers 'nomltlete I the ntaste of this romantle anaid piC Stlareaqlln comedy that will pnt the Joy. of ltiving Into nny aIndientc that Iha cM taste' for delillnous mtusic, dancing, allI), and should *have little trniming a tclster of pin tucksm rl'n by hanl or a deep heorm with briar stitchling at the top and an edge of very fine (luny or ('erman VAi. lufa. The very little hablhy has a dosen white slips of noft tailn sook,.made with utmost simplicity, and these he wears as dresses by day and as nightgowns by night. a fresh elSip being dbnlied after his bath each morn ing; and the slip being removed at baed time lanl his underclothes changed so that lie may sleep more comfortably. After a gionth or stx .weeks, dainty dre.ast with yokes of lace and briar stitching and a more elaborate trim ming at .the botto~ than the simple hematitched hemt of the slip may be aused wahen eaby is brought down to see comlany or taken out for his daily airing. Not a ,particlo of starch shllnhdl be allowed to toIu., acity wear of any sort, antidl all the taiiy.uilkraieuts h ould be Ironed on ' , Avell padded board Wits " Ii ap' loitd flatp Irons whi 'ý e'peaiully for such dainty 1iy k. SWondq4 i, . ,aicps and other wear f r4 [r ndo in the P"renpott tt , nslam and these expl| area to be picked up .re , * t which make' a pecialty: t iaead 4 ay wear at priees which ape qlmot. pltrihibttvo to the aYerag woman. A blb' with 'at tachi4 , tinQortp~l frothm Paris, how a q the lilistrAtlans, but the hardly doe jsUoo to the i.ework- tins iot t o l eý n4q a , I, rya like b the nnapner of ao4o It th whipd and f $ fa hfto 80 may ,be paitd t of eonN iYitik o9 thiS ohtair b l f ie fionate price i · 1 enmeiy and ll$( i4lt' vi'uidor. I'robbhly fnn osti. iI o,444'Iv or ilight oiui~rii its tunny 344rs 1li4· u",t ttrilrhitt' thi iinumier or g(4'4444414 414444414ti Kt~ll;I t Ilninkan Prlne h." "tllldny~tb ltegihtii." "I ike You rAll." "I hir," I. n.tol I.aughtir, "Uettcr, tI)Hgit411 V otb.' 'Do ' Iet's ICver Meff t r~t ain." .".\uw un.lo { the Sinn," " ··ljl()> aunt t; ttt))t·1)11( n..' IliYndirful Worldi, 1 HII 4410 Haul,' I 4r auoing" td iii \J '4 ln' .4. 1 14 Ii . tin Itd Id l414144'4 the ifi..i I pg. 441.4) 111ha1 thauil 'ilIII'IIM Iois P4&C as a .r 44IIII) At ieii.'h pertarginu iUJ ntlig wMi' iIT3 hinr.+t 45! lntq1600Ti \.'!iT hi J. '01(4 Is heard to raings'ip 1v lir fotLsu "ll, In tilt" t I:t must: Lly rihietivi, tin' In siliringt nui1414r. 7`h," d'4.111:11 1d I N'111 \(i. (14)niiing t1i% It idairn4%lg all *1h.ltiti has iiirttol4.ri t~on. fliined lier .1.4T frig mars 144 New' Y.rk tIlity hait- :irt 4rRi'1 th iiidd. 1tes4.% witlh nii ~1~ nii, 'pr..loetil.n. 'Ithii sia $4411. 44oa, 44r,llis Mh-s-ir. $iithi-trt .id~ra h-I"i.fit4.iil she Is appei1-r !4I fag, hat. I, . riontlt~ 14o iitrnidic. theilr gr444t4,41 44444l 044 Is tns t14 the iioathr i44r44t .4 4. t .- ' ielfli .iiuiiit, uintl tic 'ordlingl ti, t!. i1iitertry t "The Biilkan tI 'PriInt,- r"" ti1,41t44s 411 . rl r4i 41 4)1( 4 8clt o rf I414 .14 I, I44444' 4 444 Itw.*II iI lan y mgt ,t IPL, sittIh I~ 1,11 tr ta) Luny hell ho Ilnnl: - '['I ):III, I lr, in l~l('lltW L art, also from Ir~k 1 IN 44444)1 144$ 4rlllll: (14 i1444i I'r1i 4vlliiu" 1. 1 t u .Iroi' l-rplipi Ii hu Ih 41)4 11i1h hintl 41414444 lerills Ini bl44114iI. 'iiTlits bo4t,414 t 44 1)Ii t iliffli'))It io lialke andlh $141444 'I j. .tt1rnb tonty lbe o44ti~t1ned In shops 8t It,1114 4441()l Jtietltar1$ gn-· ar1o11. Tihe pltltlul' l Ilhlie iitot+"e tiR4re wivtib able, bt1)1 thgo 014'madef o ailile silk or of 4.14411 444444 Iae 4e1t toi the 4'lean itr t 'l t' t',41 1 h444) tg, 1 :very s ple- 4 i1ctlng baby 11111 I1 nlutmlbelr it, 44tllln tCllcn for wea4r oIn varl 011o out i40fli444. Thierc are the comfy t ý.A "'t'tIXIUR 'HWAL Pf SABY'S 08 *4QiN403. Swrappers of onttng flannel or fine p Flrlnch fluitne, Wtit In the bnsoltiof his !tinnlyh, 01 em 4lallnIigns, alnd the Iligrloun i'.iislht'3Wflh to be donned Q When ther( Is oofhAptpy in the nur eery, or hills htbygla Is carried clown " at tbedtlm4- 144 say SOctInIs1it to gusthu. S A neglKgte of the iatttfr sort Is plc pitua-d. turgid 14lk rols d are embroldered en thin white lha-al$os :d un8or the albatnosie Ill u lIniWn @f p#ijltk11K. The wrsppfr Is b4ord0ered altso with ,the pink silk and It In icql 000ii4 h to uoVer tIe night sll) counlaltl1tp. r' .~'ho , diulnty nib Is Ao made a_ t ittpwhite wee'~ -i this cc set <` iii of pai"o 0 ae. eoq# t $,"Pa~lB+ ty Wi khtinals Is toa 'the sle sleeves, m,nia anti j ''tnnait at eitýer h may he b atltuted t1or `tl tti.itign with thread and petidl. MONt IN T114 STOCKING. If you' do not care for one of the convenient money bags which am4ng from the ,waist, under the dress skirt, and lintlt t~ion carrying greenbacks as s so mn women do, In the steck In, t4like every precautlon to 1ha* the moan. watt safeguarded, for more, than one woman has been chagrined to find her money gone In the most. Inet·ile&ibl nianner, when carried In this Wiay. Do n.ot sllp the bhill loosely into tha top of a stockling-capeially a silk stookint --,for they Rire more than lik*lytto work their Way out un lea tS gt ter is worn artound the lag heli.o the knee. Or they will surely work their way down, It form an In-' lithtly,lump over the llankle. TI' 'host wny is to have a strong, little hag, made of satin rihbon, which ls s'ewed fast to . rolnd garter, and enIIvelope flap turning over on the totp ,t the tlag and covering tite openiing. ID not trust to a snap fastening or bu.t ton on ihlb envelope tint. f ,1mt secure th1 ball 'with l good, servlceable safety pln. (Coattinued F ronl Plago Tw.) world-famouls Al·Namnra dynnalltingl ca(.l andl are comlipleti, In the antallelnt details, dealing with thIe different tten oM f thit, clase', froml the (titie of thIe nrres of the McN.i marai brothiters In Chlicago, until sonme tune afiter the ,onfliaslon In I.os AnKI'es. ,llorty-two filt e slidl.· tr,'e sholwn sand thI Ilctulrer eXlplilns ea'L'1i one as I L Is flinshed ilaOn a the icurtin. lE:x'elltat views if tho l s Lo Atlgels 'rTim.nes httld ital arat sa.own, tnketi within tO mint tlll afllr ter i texli sotiont oclirre1d. t'achlle of dynmullllt, unearthed biy na salatants of Detti vs ive- taras. tn tcnaia taliing elnough h ighll-lwer ixpliosive to iiiLremove AlUato from the snapt ior lAin houla counlty. Tlhe piturn alo in shade scenes during the ioirise sif the trial of thL McNa.a..arIaI', showinhg all the, prlncipals In the great 'ase., in c'Iding Attorney ('ll ren,'se I alrrow. whol wias recently Ilaldield :i 11I s wll it tnow hshl ion $Utl0,00o0 alit lII I.,,s .\in Kge.ls* an aI charge of britbrlry IIt i'sont nrction wit the M{cNlamara triall, .\II over thie csountlry these pictures'r hatel'. heslln shIown tIo e'pnelty ihotltiesl, uand It its II is.rlalnty thallt the (Irlulad thouter will h.e crowded tIo the dio M.ontly ui l 'Tii 'tuesd y. PLAYS AND PLAYERS \William "averlshamln in I, lolroduce "Tho Vililin" in LonlidIIn. Wlllianm llnwtr,,y In appearingn'll' in Canadatl In "DIulr (li l Illy." Johln . Ill'. h lndil Kally i'lhi23 hlulve i nlw 3 onn14.'11id . "T'h' e ll a 'th of l the dlothwe'll l1rowne. hil3s re'tlhrndl to v dell illllH In his sk) i 'th, '"T'h I rp'lleni.lil .f the Nile 1." 'Chlrl' * I'heirry'n In g ea entllll. In' "ills Neiglhborir' Wiftl " Ihi I 'hhiii A Ii h)am i l,4.11 extended. L'Three cl panl14 are hiving orgali',.zed tlo pres.'ni W illiaIn t'. lli Mill.14 pliyl lt. "'In 11199." Ilrlierirt liearhll n ' ro Tree want'l a weekly aliary ro $5,00(I1 to a2ll3lr in lin2 countnlryt it vaudi ville. h.well i',liins, 23 New York att2 l, h11. draimauitised .o ild ' lih ennett '"'il lre'.'t Ihby1lln I lln l." Margaret Illlington has mnnd ar raag"ngennts It, play an extent d ont giKgeenlt in I 'hilgl it "Kindling." Ma3rtin 13 'l!ie arr ged i'llli I ' 3 3 l.3 lertha Ki lllh to begiln I tour lon the c r3lholuni ciretlit i i lnt. spring i "'A LIKht Frlnt ll. i Agnel,." I11tt3h H2 'evens, the leading womenll wilh the "VFanitIy Fair" c'ompany,, I the illahter L'of an I lihn sculptor. h14o 14has sung in Milan. Malrglret Anglin conlltemplilne prio duing tnext selstlU, "Elgyptl." byll d ward Sheldon, aulthor a "BailvatII'on Nell." The heroine of thin piny In a lgypsy girl. lMra. l.lly ullangtry in baclk Il Ithe lod31In m3nll.l3s, thih til me with a s3ffriugl sketc'h, written bly heromelf, c'lled "hlelping the anLusO," U do)t ful title. Z'lli 141or In gloing nto vlaulldevilll with .a lormlnllly lof' five In a pliylol by Edg.l Allani Woolf. Amnog 3the othIr artists returning to vaudevillo Is Adlpidi, Kulin. It 3i c4uld that "Offlecr 666," which Ilo Iow lln entllnhlihd nuccos iO n New York, Wn rlJected by numllber of' mnilgrlln l htwore. It wluas c('(lepte by Cohunll & illrril. laraIh rltnhlirdt In to rece'ive for lher Amerilcan voudeville season , f 1 weieks $7,000 p.'r '1week, excluilve of the pily of her' 3o3pany of, 16, tand In to 41e provided bes des with a private ,ldirar Tolwyn land Margoret Mayo have both finished plays which will bh ready for next season. The formr' is known as the author of "The Arab." and "The Country dloy," and the latter as the author of "Baby Mine." Lee Ilhiibert has obtaineI the Atnelr leani rights to the 'llnglitl version of Johann r $tratui' Opera now success fully running in London under the i1tle "The Nlghth3rdn," also for I1o )'all's latest iw're'is, "Liebe Aug untine," Louis Wallor, theo English actor, who has Mean appelwaring in New York in "The Harden of Allah," lI to be come an actor manager in this coun try. H{ will -be selp In "Monsieur hleaucatlre," "The Ithren Musketno'rs" and "The Explorersa." At thq Abbey the.atplr, Dublin, Nlgent Monck'lte ehool o aotlng re ' performance of "Mce Oatherine Calvert will play the lead' 1l taiorls, GROC~ER P N ," , Yrfj " F4 Essex-M lucubat ' and Brooders The popularity of Essex-Model Incubators and':' Brooders in this community can best be judged by tho' fact that for this season's business we have just re ceived a straight carload of these leading machines. Let Us Show You It will be a pleasure to show you how simple these machines are to operate--to prove how much better they are than hens- -how much more profitable, cleaner, easier to attend to -and prove it. We Guarantee nllr,' 'iiv n l uirah:fi.i l rs to lhlill hi1l nIi re il i'. temprar t h1r ees11 ihout 1 that E4gg CI'h1mmr thIsa :at 34444 an ' - tonl.ntl .l I.' I hrlh , g. , That i llaI lfll'r rain opeuratal the Eantcx - M od ,Ill, In t tr'llb n to re. qulr . i, a1i4 .4 1 lisiil,t l r 41 wvaltr. t ----.1ANI-- 1VI ('II'AItANTEII: 1h. h1 444 -41 .M41..l, t. h1h4h mi ore 'lr.44g, lithy ('lh'4lk ill three t.'i1 thl I lla y ,othr I4ii.ili.er tigllll WhIit r nll tinder illlillar e441 litiIo n. Essex-Model Incubators are in successflul use on government and " state experiment stations, on larger commercial poultry plants, and by leading fanciers and eihibitors all over the world. SIZES AND PRICES-Standard Models. (':e itar'lly. I I n I . u . . ..... ... ,. 520.01 I(ill: 't, its f, "'i : I1-II I'l·gK" . .... :...... )26.0 40 (' ull.. iy . 7.7 , I ,n I., :5 0 : . .O o Model . i , a. . .. . .... IOdll IRt ' 1 ('aparty, 1 L0 lln liganH $l15.OO flln.ct!y, @toO Firln IlR iis $ 1 '. ESSEX-MODEL BRlOOERS--lndoor. I'alnrity, N4 lhiiIktl $1. ..4101 (:hi.a'll', ItO (' I'41.k4 4 18. . 01 COLONY BROODERS. M14hI .1, 100 ('hl'k le 411 .501 .11mI1I II, Ioo 4 'hhli4 . 917.041 Ml.ll I(', Iro , 1'114k . .00.44 Granulated Bone, Beef Meal, Beef Scraps, Alfalfa Meal, Oyster Shell, Mica Orits, Midland Poultry Foods, International Poultry Foods and Remedies. Drinking Fountains, Food Hoppers and All Chicken Acoessories. THE OLD RELIABLE Low Rates for iomeseekers Commencing March I, and continuing daily until April 15, low rates will he in effect westbound via Northern Pacific Railway from eastern points to Montana, Idaho, Washington and Oregon. Liberal stopovers at Missoula on tickets reading beyond. THREE TRANSCONTINENTAL TRAINS DAILY through from Chicago, St. Paul and Minneapolis, also one through train from St. Louis, Kansas City and Lincoln, carrying the famous Northern Pacific leather upholstered tourist cars affording EVERY CONVENIENCE FOR COMFORT AND SAFETY From Head of Lakes, St. Paul, Minneapolis, Kansas City, St. Joseph, Ltncoln rnd: Omaha . .......... .... .... ...$ ,00 . From Chicago ............................. ............ $3.....00 From St. Louis ...................... ............ 2.50 From N ew York .................... ................................... 00 From B oston ........................... ................. .. ............ $50 15 For further information phone or call at locat; ticket office. Bell 37, Independent 773. N. H. MASON, Agent, Missoula, Mont. A. M. Cleland, G. P. A., St. Paul, Minn. W. H. Merrhian, D. F. & P. A., Butte,. r A~vtrsin A