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ME ARIZONA Iti'UJlIiCAU: MONDAY MORNING, UECKMKTSR 22, 1903 8 Your Eyes Will Show You. 3 Look at the Tubular, then look at all other separators, then look at the Tubular again, then. buy it. That's what yon will do because your good judgment won't let you do any thing else. I want to show you a Sharpies Tubular Separator and to give 3-011 some reading matter about how to make cows y. , THAYER 224-12(7 East Washington Street 127-133 East Adams Street EZRA REMEMBER TIIE WHITE HORSE IN FRONT. THE CHRISTIAN CHRISTMAS Sermoa by Dr. Halsey of the Saptist Church. Firtt 1 1 -1 i -1 church yesteroay pastor. Rev. Pr. Halsoy, in John 0:1 'I mu?i a ;m!i,!ii'!' of p:.s as a commentary -ages w rk to-day." finished the to (U ." wi lk." -eded to work, work for Him ?on of wurs Tho . nun n more who for our a carpenter. with The iin : t ic "Fir.nisan's Hal!" thi:; si 1 1 i story and charp-ier:; c retained, hut all of the ol sr.-l comedy interpolations ;;S!in. la- of I. tea swept aside ar.d the newest, latest ami brightest material that New York (.an offer in the way -f !o;ij;:i and hu morous incidents have been added to t!i!s new version. M.tny familiar faces of last rrason will t-e fi.cn again, hat a new om f . ;:nd t':;;e who have seen the pUce this season say that the changes haw ail been for the b-t'er. The company is larger than last sea ror.. and the costumes aie entirely r.ow and iir.pi ovo 1 or the p'. cductioa of the present season. The old "Finnigan's Ball" in i.s biiir.d r.c-w isuice wi! be seen at T 'orris theater for two performani e-s nn t 'hi istmas, matinee at "ic!'i and even ing at s:2e. Seats on sale this morning at 'J o'clock at Goodman.-. Prices: Evri.:n. r.Cc. Tf.e and $1.09. Mat ir.ee. 2Cc and 50c. o A PAUL GILMORE STORY Incidents That Make Him Rememter Decomber 18th. At the I morning the preached fro W'i ik." lie :Uoted from tile Bibl lie- l- Xi "i-.ven child is known by his doing-, whether his work be pure, and w:;eliu-r it )? right." "i 'rented in 'blast Jesus unto snoo woi ks." Tii every man his work." "So!! "I In.ve gavest me "l must i f he n. should we saKts became th? In the coming evangelistic meeting, we can work if we are willing to work. With opportunity comes responsibility, in these meetings will come our op portunity to show love for Christ, for Christ's little o ic:, for those for whom hrist died. May we he beloved decii "kittle ch another!" Bury :.!1 re mi.' has injur if you haw that -ne. Let us prove world that v. e in.;;. !;:.'. ar;,: r-o and labor, to win souls for the Master. I'astors and deacons will soon be dead; trusto.s and teachers will pass away. The church of Christ will re main, strengthened or weakened by tTie work we do or leave undone. 'The i-.ijiht c..;,i.-th." Xiffht will come to our loved cne-5. Soon they ;;; siejp the sleei that knows no waking. I-: t us lab ,r for them fuiihfully and patiently while life last, speaking every word, giving every iook as it it were me last, striving a;;v phot in the knee, to make the most of ourselves rjr ou.-e-ritihed alm-iad -.rd piiysician desires to test prunes as an exclusive diet. Any damage done to th- internal anatomy of said boy will be libei ally compensated for. Apply at "01 Deception street. A gentleman afflicted with failing siaht desires to engage the services of a young lady who is able to see "where the next meal is coming from." Want-.d. A prophet. Liberal wagei and a percentage will be paid to any man, oung cr old, fat or lean, deaf or dumb, who can tell if the little white .1 the admonition of the ' : ,1'iren 1-t us love on . ts of bitterness. If any d yon. pray for that one; injured anyone, pray fer t-i ou: selves and to the have passed from de.Un r-o be tiady, by prayer InVcd ones, for ur ass(jeiates. four our Ind an ' Master. Live to help every body, ev.n you:- enemies. This is hard, but it s heavenly and o soon 'ethaps we couid w i:i I Thi' Pr.i:l Gimiore theatrteal compahy th. t playd "The Tyranny of Ttiiis" at the Parris, Thursday night, spent ye: -trrday in Phoenix after playing in Pieseott. Tney Kft on last night's M. & P. train for Tucson where they were forced to cincel their engagement last week on account of Leing c'elayed by tne wifck near Ccthise st.iti .n. As has bj-n r..er:tior.ed I.cfoie P;..ie nix i:- cultivating a peisonal inteiest in a large number of people conr.e; ted with the theatrical profession and ;en l !e v. h i c reditably represent it. While Mr. Ci'.ir.o.'fi has never lived here the event.- of hit life have been such as to keep ir. l.ii mind the fact that Phoe nix is rtKI on the map anil it is highly picper if convenitnt for him to to an nually vi:-It the place on D!-cein')e,- IS. His first visit here was on the lMh of December. 15'. when he played "The Thi te i:uskete i s" at the Perris, i.nd during' the perf ormani e. was accidont- The r.ews v.as il was reported they are jiuii'! and helii their, if we would. And we may well remember thit every heart knows its own bitterness, that every human being has a havy burden to be.: I. Don't add lo that bur den. Sometime when you have been al most rushed under a buitl.-n of sorrow, some o:n- has intentionally added to that burden. You know how you suf fered; never in;ii t such suffering upon anoth-T. lie di earners if you will, like Joseph, like Columbus, like George K. Maxwell, but be doers as well, and live to bring to pass the things of which you dream. You have een many pictures of chil iln n asleep on "hristmas eve, but no pic ture is ecual to the reality. They sieep and di enu: to make and enj y. Heaven is the Christian's Christmas. We dieani of it, sometimes seem to catch glimpses of it through the gates ajar. Rut eye hath not seen the glories tiie Lord hath prepaied for those who love Him. Thf ie the old are young again, and the young never grow. old. 1'ne soul, weary of the world, goes home. Id things are passed away: all things are be ome new. Now is our hour for work. Let us livo 10 help some body, to lighten some one's burden, to lead some sou: to 'hrist. The music included the prelude from Kadi's Pi ins.- Canti.iu -oy ;,i-Ks Mary K. Halsey. ' juai t-ette, "Infant King," Neidiinger. S'.do, "Twj-; .Ni.ght in Old Judea," Davison, Mrs. J. 1. I'oote. Wuitrtette Jubilate Doo, li Flat, Stewart. easit that he was moi ial'.y r.d. The shoc k was a sa vet o on first wife, who .was a daughter 'ooper, the wealthy wagon ma cho died not a great while ::f- j in the j wound' I to his 'of Mr. ker ar.d t-:r. The following winter Mr. Gilmore's father who was an invalid, came ti Phoenix in the hope of rt. uperaling his health and strangely coinciuent, died here on December IS. The tide of affairs rolled along during- the next year and v.hil? Mr. Gii- more was winning fame on the stage : he won the hand of another most es jtiir.able young woman whom re led to the altar on December lb, lJOI. Pectmbtr IS, 1'jOi. found tho Paul Gil- ball will fall into a red or black slot next time. The writer thought he c ould guess it, but was obliged to gues? again. he could finish It, another Sister shout ed the same l-eciuest to speak louder. Rrother Jones was very sore about his speaking abilities and they were probing a tender spot, but repressing the rising anger he essayed agiln to make a confession of his sins. The third time a deaf Prqther who had not heard the previous admonitions to speak louder, leaned away over and prodded Jones with his cane to attract his attention ami said: "We can't hear a word Brother Jones, speak louder." Like a Hash came the retort delivered with mighty emphasis: "Go to H 1, can you hear that?" and jamming his hat over his ears Mr. Jones made his esc ape. . o Mr. C. K. Llewellyn .of Omaha. In spector of postolllees for this part or tiie eoiintiy arrived in the city yester day Morning1. Ho will remain until this afternoon. Mr. Llewellyn is a brother of Major Llewellyn id' Lan Vega p. N. M. it . Par the Illiterate. A' reison has been suggested for tiie senate debate on the illiteracy provision of the new immigration bill. It !s stated that all the large steamship companies interested In transporting steerage passengers ftom Europe have joined in routing and maintaining u powerful lobby in Washington. Th avowed purpose of this loby Is to pre vent the c-naetm"tit of any legislation ! which might t -nd to check the Hood or immigration, no matter how undesira I ble it might be. ( Suen lobbies loive ac complisliec! mucn j in the past., but the Herald is optlnr.s 1 lie enough to hope that this one will I not be able to eliminate the educational test from the new measure. The ne cessity for this provision is apparent from a plir.ee at the immigration lig uies. During !S7.!ilS foreigners wc-re landed in the I'nit -d Siaies an immigrants. Of tills ..umber neuriv LlO.OoO. or more thai'. per cent, above :e of fourteen years, were iiliter- Ho:rible Accident. Last night a tele graph operator who was in the. act or transferring a line of "dots and dashes" from the instrument to a tyjiewriter, accidentally dropped th- "who;' cheese." as he expressed it, on the door, i-.nil bel'ore he cejuld recover the in they took a bee line for tiie electric light works. He jumped upon a nors'-. which was fortunately tied in front or the olfice, and lashing it to a galiop he started in the mad race. Electricity vs. brr.nio! Who would win? People who witnessed the terrific struggle wne about evenly divided In their opin ijns. One minute is seemed as though the operator would surely catch the tiil end of the line, as he reached far ovtr the horse's head: and then with a sudden acceleration of ar.d dashes zig-zagged far from iiH j reach. j The pursuer knew that when the". carre to the P. F. P. & P. tracks h'l would h ive the advantage, and there- I fore he pressed steadiiy on, and his j conclusions proved coriect, for the iron' rails wera too strong an attraction fot ' the dashes, and before the clots could overcome the reluctance of the dashes i to pioceed, the victorious operato: grasped them securely end returned ir. triumph to the ollie e. A fond (?) mother was yesterday lieard scolding her numerous broo :: and wound up by laying: "I wish that dratted school would keep running all the time, nights, Saturdays and Sun days, so I could have some peace." The writer wondered what the teac hers would have to say upon the subject. mere company in Phoenix again w here with his estimable wife the first an niversary of their wedding dav was blared. Mis. oilrrore though she cek accompanies, her husband is not an ac tress but both will be royally wel come 1 should they find it convenient to spend the lsth of (-Very December in this city. PHOENIX rnUNNIGR&PHS The Latest Bunch Prepared by the Republican Humorist. It's the little (adds that grow into big olds; tl.- big colds that end in con sumption and de.ah. Watch the little obis. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Amusements CIIRISTMAi; DAY ATTRACTION 1 1 ; a i i!: rv.y ih-:t c :iiib!.iue:i ..Hunt; ::ll' .,1 a 1 ite-i-K el. erly ?- iri - a nd 'file " t'neatri la i k of ai.d vch: Sess. till vantage- eate or ess entei taiim. taken with twn as t-: 'orevem.-e. I.e. uh e,::;:i son with t naso-r and llarict. the in "Finnigar.'s Bali" s'-on. i t i alls to the average r pleasant recoll.-i tior.s of (.r.trie comedians, pretty wealth oT songs and dances. b- longs to that class of i i t : t i iim.ii nts, c alled for Iter name, farce comedv, ver sl.oi t-t on-it-gs they pos h tve at last one grelt ad-Tl-.eir story is nver so intri sential to the success of the ;t that liberties cannot be it l almost any extent, so c l -ait hi improvement. ;.'. a lirst-class fane coiii' -aj; eai ing F"i?o!i :'ft-r sou same r. .liv.e is virtually a new fhow each. year. Such is the case "Jock," who was chief clerk of th Phoenix Oil company under Mr. God fiey's management, can give pointers to any kleptomaniac outside of the bars. He has several restaurant friend.? whom he calls upon regularly In turn for porterhouse, sieak. if he fails to biing a suitable present he is told thru there is. nothing for him this evening Then he immediately rustles for a spud, orange, apple or anything else he can cairy between his jaws, which be brings ;ts an offering in exchange for the handout. The writer saw him ap proach a pi osperous'lunch counter man last night who stood at his front cioor, ami with a "bow-wow" indicated his wishes. The gentleman appealed to said: "Sorry, Jock cannot clo anything for you tonight." Jock took a walk and in a few moments returned with a large spud which he dropped at the f-ett of his benefactor. ' .tvll r'ght. Jock.-" said he: "take it back to the c ook," which was promptly done and Jock dined royally. He said to watch until a clerk is r.ot looking, when he grabs anything in sigh.t at the fruit stand and grocery stores. Mr. Godfrey's fi lends c laim that be cause of Jack's contributions, he is now able to retire from active business life and spend the remainder of his days in ee.se. round On a Washington street cross ing, a number 10 ladie- rubber over shoe with "Cinderella" worked in silk on the lining. Owners can have simc by proving property and paying Tor this roth e. No questions as to age or nativity will be asked. A would-be railroad man who wai being examined by a supei intendent. before taking a job braking, was a-ske.T what he would clo in case he were sen: back to Hag an approaching train, if the engineer was asleep at his post and failed to heed his red light, replied tha? he would heave a through the cab window. The first run out of Los Angeles the was sent back through the darkness to i warn a coming train. The engineer j w as working at a li fractory stean, ' cock just at the time he should have been keeping a lookout. Smash wen; his cab window and a red light hit him soui-.r-fly on the head. He stoppe l and wanted to thrash the offending green brakeman. ' the a 1 ates. I That is to say. they could not load ! or write a single word i a their native ! language. Faom the l'ta already at I hand it is apparent that tiie illiteracy i percentage for IMC will be even grei.er i than that of last year, it is htriiiy ) necessary to argue that the illitera:-. 1 dees not as a rule make a good citizen. 1 The mVi who hasn't enough ambition j 'o learn to re-ad and write can hardly have enough ambition to do h.s pari i in upholding the institutions and t'.i ! welfuie of the country of his adoption, j More, the illiterate is willing to v. j f e r almost nothing, thus shutting oi. ! the American laborer, who is e-nlitlo-i ! to the (Irstc- nance to work. We have? a tariff that protect 3 the manufacturer, i It enables him to sell his produces at figures far beyond the -ost of pro.ruc ' tion. and which absolutely prevent? speed the Cots1 ol'c'titlfin from abroad. - The labor ing mr.n h.s nothing to sell e xr opt hu lab- r. Is he not entitled to rem? protec tior, also? We have enacted l.gislitlon by whb-h the Chinese laborer is denied entrance to this country. The exclusion law is just and right. It is of. special benefit to the west, which would be Oiiickly cverfiowe 1 by the "yellow perli" if the bars were raised. Now it ir; well within th" bounds of rea.--.on to say thin uniesti acted Chinese immigration would be no greater detri ment to the W tSt than the unr.-striete ; immigration of ignorant foreigners. tii offse-cut ings of Europe, is to the east. Thev are pouring- in there by the hun dreds of thousands to work in the eoai mines, in the fi Ids and in the factories anil the mills, and thy are driving tiie Americans out or forcing them to ad just their expenses to n"W and lower, schedules. The Pacific steamship lobby fought Chinese exclusion just as hard as Ci1 Atlantic sienmship lobby is lighting th ! restrictive provisions in th new bui. The Pa'ifie lobby was le-aten. The Herald sincerely trusts the sun- rate will overtake its partem comrade. S: Lake Herald. day of January, 1903, at 10 o'cloclt a. 'X-X m. In conformity with ArMcle nine (9), j . Section one (1) of the bylaws of this 1 company, all proxies given, to be vote-1 j : at this meeting, must be filed with the secretary, la the office, in the City or . Los Angeles, 307 Bradbury block, on or V before Pec embe r Slst, ll't!!'. at 5 o'clock . p. m. By order of the Board of "Directors, i J. Dated December Gth. 190J. ; J. B. BCSHNELL, Secretary. ' V v. F. DERBY, President. X , i .. What to do in eases of accidents, be fore the physician arrives, is told in a compact little volume "Accidents, III : ih-ss and Emergencies" issued by t:n Medical Department of The Mutual V Life Insurance Company of New Yink. . This book in sent on request to those ' v who address the Home Ollbe of the : Company. Nassau. Cedar, William and Liberty streets. New Yor eity. y The book makes suggestions aboi : diet, ventilation, disinfectants, drain- age, and gives hints on first aid to the V injuied anil the general c are of health. ! !:. Greatest Offer ever made by a FINE POLLS To introduce at. A A V II At, grocery, house. GIVEN AWAY the merits of IIEEKIN'S Fountain Square Mocha , and - Java Coffee We make our c-nndies cons? uucntly they are always fresh. Hanna & Mun-son's. Our candies are. not make them right here, son. rhlpped in. We Hanna & Mun- Our car New York pure apple juice cider has arrived. Delicious and sparkling; better than ever Sold by the keg, gallon or half gallon. Meiczer Bi os. Phoenix Tr unk K.-u-teiy for suit cases. Mrs. Aylwln's h..:i '.r casing and mani CMiiing pail.n-s. li South Center-, Cotton block. 'HRISTMAS SALE of pictures at Mi-s Trowbridge's Studio. 4'd Fleming' bin. 1: every ir.i.rni-g from 9 to . We will give free with each JI.imi c:i!i holding 3 pounds net ONE FINE DOLL. We guarantee the quality jf FOFNTAIN SQUARE M. & .1. to be superior to any 35 cent coffee on the market and equal to most 40c coffee offered by oDr competitors. We want YOl'R COFFEE TRADE ami KNOW IIEEKIN'S FOFNTAIN SQUARE M. & J. will hold your custom. Call early, as v.e only have a few dolls ar.d this ofTer is positively disi ontinued when dolls are gone. SAVES BUYING POLLS FOR CHRISTMAS and yen need the Coffee- anyway. The regular re- Our B ' B Christmas LISf tail pi ice each. Of these dulls is f.Oo Santa Claus Up-to-Date 5 jii P. vv- 'fc'c trZ Ari3 The Wakclln Grocer Company FRUIT CAKE CREAM PUFFS ANGEL CAKE A LMON P MACA BOONS POUND CAKE LADY FINGERS CHOCOLATE CAKE V A N 1 LL A W AFEKS MARBLE CAKE CHOCOLATE NUGGSTS WALNUT CAKE LEMON CREAM CAKE SILVER CAKE - COCOA NUT CAKE PUMPKIN PIE CUSTARD PIE LEMON CREAM PIE RAISIN BREAD BOSTON BROWN BREAD And linn,; other vniieties of the best ouality. '. o not wait 'till the la?t nm meii!. Order row. I Established 1! Christmas ;S9. Suits Ir. I 1 Hlf HOME BAKING COMPANY M. J. PETTIP. Manager. Te l. 311. Cor. 3d and Washington Sts. t-i. UI.Jl Iff is caKi.-.rr ; t.cr.'.loo t the n-.v f tv'.e electric- : '.tor suc h as can be ap I 'ied to seeing li.aihine. .'ur.s. etc. We iurnish motors for any sire plant, fr no ; n ice c:o freez'-r u a ;l.;ii: n.dl. Fhoenix Light and Fuel Co. tor. 1st. Ave. and JeHer.on St. TeL 249L You Must vStop for a warm room and quiet night s rest... The Williams House, N ICHOLtSON, Maricopa, Arizona. THe F.shionabio Tailor. If y.m want a new suit for Christmas j now is your time. i Full dress Fuits a specialty. We are having a big run on them. If you want j a suit that is really fashionable come j to us. lie roc-tt very mail regard lo the good ihro-.- P ny. any of I want THe vital nuestion today is whether 'tis suffer the ills that a ach forces upon one, spiritual in nature before the world better to eat and disorilere-d stom or to grow more and lighter in weight; and whether 'tis better r.. drink six quarts of vater a clay cr no: to drink any. The advice comes free, if one reads a Los Angeles paper, and one can therefore take their choice. Looking at the matter purely from an economical point of view it seems better to fast seven days out of 'the week. but if one has any regard for the bufher. the baker or the grocer boy it seems 'hardly fair to c:epr:v. mem ci the means of u livelihood case they prefer to eat. The suggestion is given that the mat ter be submitted by vote to every one who works to earn bis daily feel. unose who oo i.ot labor do to eat) and let the majority settling trie question for all time. Many people, in things of life, are li's? little yinr-old Ojrge Farmer of Okla.. who. wh.'.i asKid how r the pouches he war.t-ed. replied. the whole push!" o : STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING. To the Stockholders of the Puente 'rude Oil company: Take notice that the annual meeting of the stockholders of the Puente Crude Oil company of Arizona, will tie? held in parlor "B" of the Hotel Adams, in the City of Phoenix. Arizona, on Mopuiy, January 5th. 19(10. at 1 o'clock p. in., for the purpose of electing direc tors and for the transaction of such other business as may pioperly conic before the meeting. The stock transfer books of the company will be eloped on the 31st day of December. 19C2. at 5 o'clock p. m.. ar.d will remain closed until the 13th U)G Sixth Avenue Hotel Only Home-Like Hotel in Phoenix Everything New, Neat and Clean Ivlrgautlj Furnished Sunny Rooms Table Unsurpassed II. M. CHAPMAN, Prop. Sanitary Plumbing Whc n to dat, need of a ith Boom Porcelain Fixture s. i Bath a!! a Tub. Stationary Wash Stand or id let us estimate tile cost. up WILLIAM EVANS, Phone 2711. 19 West Adams St. COLD .AIR STORAGE MARKET. S. J. TRIB0LET, Prop. 114120 E. Washington St. Opposite City Hall. Telephone 61. Choice Meats Dressed Poultry Delicatessen fru't, Vegetables, Produce Cheese, imported ami domestic; Holland Herring; Salt Mack erel: Zulh Pickles; Olives; Sauerkraut; Smoked Fish; Sar dellen, etc. Everything kept In cold storage and first class. Caglc Brand Oysters. Fresli Fish Ereij Day. Walter Hill & Co RtCUYfRS. packers, shippers Fruits and Produce, Phoenin, Tucson, Prescott, Arizoni. Hff i Jffl wit" Tf'Sa'rereg'TO T'.AIWHW)fM,Bf.aj1. in i not need Experience and Knowledge Tell the Stcry Ul. IIIUDHrii1 locoiitv for mny yt-Rrn. Suooesful and reliable he hns won the puMie con Hili-nee. 1e rui-e. -n , n mitrnl rperiHlty mubt be lmilt nion tiilii5 nid teli alulily. Tiie cured rmic-ni briiiu nnother, cil & eoi'.l iir.iiiiiR r e oril of permfHieM c-iiri-n as tne ronait 01 bun rior fcklll tiirrini?h 'tile, thus 1 p."" '.iin- a plij mi ihii uh the? ri tire pub- 111: r'i limiijr I I iir XV Mr Hl IT n fipec'iaUT ... jr , ... . i . J i , . , . iii iucu sua I'll inn miiih n 'lirrngi,. e..ie v iiom mo writer has ap- i out tiie sum w si k t) orine,iv f kill J n 1 mal Wan ltd A ceptive and small boy with large re recuoeiatlve powers. A Tt ti' t. Yx . f ... ... ' "l'u'-,'-:" uuu in-e suoject are unani mous in their willingness to smother-fellow" do it and bellev fasting is an excellent thing, but owln co me strong habit acquired life, 'ti3 difficult to convince the beautiful world this would united In one grand fa t. let early I:, them or be if all relieble. Contracted lntr ellsiatiPii of the and urinary o-pari, neis, and all delicate. Disorders invulv Seiul, lri"nc-y beminal Weal grave and obticatc a r.o the c hur h goln;- prolon.'e-l In the log cabin revival days torious sinner, who had long thorn in the flesh to people was at last after urging, persuaded to attend the nightl. meetings. The preacher poured hot shot at Jones for several nights with out visible effect. Mr. Jones, who wa unfortunate enough to have a hair Hp -and spoke very Imperfectly was. how ever, finally moved to arise with the intention appaiently of confessing his .-noiieomings and as they were ous, everybody was anxious them. Mr. Jones '0 CONSULTING Specialty Chronic Diseases. physician. successful. rv.HiRRinr, Reliable. SKILLFUL. DmBBARD0CRISSVI. numer to hea r started in with n Inltin- i. -- -- - i numrjiing speech saying: "Brother -no jMsters fvo been a sinner time ana desire long your nravers-" ir 1 V,7 cipicci oy some Gis- tant Sister who said: "Speak a little ouac-r isrotner we cannot hear Jonen repeated his speech, but you. " before nARVAHD mtDlCAL LOLLEIjE.r A vnc ur i nc dui m nil hfniti r 4 .r. ..,T main. lies with all llie-ir ilevtrui-tive result prom fit ly uml .eriitii ut-n 1 1 y e aired by the lii(ct Hinl must scicniilie niethnils. No in.tr who has fmled, Imw Iih.I vi.ur ur hnw chronic, i-niisult me uiiliout liclay ami liiul out whether yen tire curable or niit. ancen, tumors, ulcers and external iruwlhr cured without the knife it severe measures. Te-s-titiiiiiiials at otlieu. If jxissible nluavs Ih'cmiih tneil by an ex ert meet him, talk with him ami judge fur yourself hh to his integrity and ability. When unable to do so satisfactory ami successful home treatment mav Ik had. Dr H'tbrd llibbard Huildinn, if. ' jh Scuth Si-e-ond .Avenue, I'hm-ni.T, Arizona. Consulta tion Fre All niedieines at my own Ubora tury. liours 10-1'2. 1-a, C ". Seasooabfe Suggestiorss IN OUR. READY-MADE DEPARTMENT SATEEN SKIRTS Are always in order and we have a most complete showing. Made with titiier rullles or plaitings any price from $1.25 t j $3.50 each. Cheaper than you can make them. CHILDUEN S C'OATo Almost every kind of c.aat for lit tle people can be found here and with our garments we cal make a "little swell" out of a:iy miss who oir.es in. J2.50 and up. S1BK SHI I IT-WAIST SF1TS The shirt-wain suit has come to stay and justly so. as they aie at once the acme if style and comtort. We are showing snme i rpecially swagger cr.es just n..w. made of black taflctt.a silk, cut and trimmed in the very latest N'ew Y;iik mndo. $1!0 and p. SILK SKI UTS Xo costume is complete without a silk petticoat ar.d we are generally recognized as the silk petticoat head'iuarters of Arizona. Every c o'.or of the rainbow is here and should you wish to make some one happy on Christmas morning with a silk petticoat, tl i- is the place to come. $5 to $5. JACKETS AND TAILOR-MADE SFITS This department is the pride of the store and when you buy your suit or jacket here you know It will fit and wear satisfactorily. The manager of this department is c onsidered one of the, best practi cal cloak and suit makers ir. to.n and if your gaiments don't fit per fectly she don't let them go out. Satisfaction guaranteed always. FRENCH FLANNEL WAISTS Wai in. comfortable, stylish "and si i vleeab'e are our new French Flannel wains. Ainu, st every color made, and all shies, can be seen here now. Why wouldn't one make a good Chiistn.as present for her'.' 15 and uh. ' BATH ROBES W'hat article of woman's apparel yields more solid comfort than a good comfortable bath-robe? For lounging around or resting comfortably after your "tub" there's nothing like our bath robes. All colors, made of eider down, etc. Prices $4.95 ar.d up. SILK WAISTS We have a few silk waists here that were left over from last seas on and while they are made of beautiful materials they'ie not s-'trictly up-to-date in cut. , If you want a silk waist r.t a ridiculously low price this is your i har.ee as we want to clean up this line. HEAVY WASH WAISTS Heavy white washable waists are particularly swell this season and we have an assortment that will please everyone. Thole's nothing eiuite like them for all around wear in Phoeaix. $2.50 up. THE BEST Al WAYS'" 33 s I