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PAGE TWO. THE BISBEE DAILY REVIEW, BI5BEE, ARIZONA, FRIDAY MORNING, DECEMBER 11, 1903. e V i WOMAN AND FASHION; Ladj'aBntlirobe. ' Comfortable lounging or bath robes are made of eiderdown, flannel, outing doth or heavy Turkish toweling. Ihevj garments are looe and are easily slipped on or off. As Illustrated, the robe Is made of pink and pray elder flannel, with trim mings of plain pink. It Is simply adjusted with bhoulder and underarm sen ins and drawu In at the waist with a gray silk cord. The THE BERT WARNER MEDAL f y,t Vltf"-" " THE AMOUNT SUBSCRIBED TO THIS FUND NOW AMOUNTS TO $60.00. WHY NOT TAKE HOLD OF THE MATTER AND RUN IT IN A DAY TO $100.00. noBC or ODER FLANNEL. closing U iiidde In double breasted style, wlj small gray frogs. A broat" sailor f llar, which compW'-s the neck, Is linKLtd with bands of pink. It ex tends "Hit over tlit sleees in a becoto Ing manner. The -reeves are shaped with Inside seam only. They fit the upper arm closely and flare In a graceful bell which is finished with a deep rolling cuff. Very dainty combinations of colors are teen in these robes, aud :ome are almost oriental In effect, beiag made of flannel in Persian design and trimmed with bands of rich red or deep yellow. New York Press. . A Velvet Winter. Fine cloth holds its own for morning towns, and tweed runs it a good sec end. Hugh, shaggy stuffs, although they' five appeared In large quantities, are disced and disowned by the fash ionable falseurs. One thing at least ia certain this Is to be a velvet winter. Velvets of several different sorts will tc used for the smart frocks Intended lor weddings, receptions aud carriage ircar. There will be plain velvets and ithcrs of fancy make, with patterns of different colors or else a plain velvet 70wdered over with tiny white dots. NEW SHORT STORIES Double. At a London entertainment recentl) Sir Frank Bura.u... the celebrated English humorist aud editor of Punch, and Kobert Noble Acutt, who Is well known In South Africa, had a rather awkward experience. The latter, it appears, arrived first and soon became mban-assed by people nhom he never saw before smiling aud bowing. The South African returned t.e nods. Uut matters went too far w'icn an elderly lady rushed up to him and almost fold ed him In fcer capacious arms, with the remark: "How do you do. Sir I-rankv Delighted to see you." When Mr. Acutt realized that he was being taken for the editor of Punch, he was per plexed. In the midst of his embarrass ment he saw the real Burnand coming and resohed to ask his adUce. He walked up to him and said. "Sir Frank Burnand. I believe?" The distinguished author started and said In an affected sepulchral tone, "Yes." "You'll ex cuse me. Sir Prank, but the fact Is I wanted your advice. If you will kindly give It to a stranger. Ever since I came Into this affair I have been taken for you, and" "I don't wonder." In terrupted Sir Frank. "I thougnt yoa were myself!" This was too much for Mr. Acutt. and as a result of the mer riment Sir Frank and his double are now personally acquainted. Tie Dencoim Were Provided For. At a church function in which Bish op Potter recently took part, says the Brooklyn Eagle, several deacons hap pened to be present. One of them called the bishop's attention to that passage In the liturgy which reads, "O all ye priests of the Lord, bless ye the Lord," and complained that there was ''no mention of us deacons." "Yes, Indeed there Is," replied the bishop. "Don't you remember, 'O all yc green things upon the earth, bless ye the Lord" Still the Clinslnc Effect. Unless some new and unexpected Idea should be suddenly promulgated In dress the styles are fixed for the Twinter. Sinuous grace of outline Is the keynote, gowns fitting over the 'hips with a clinging effect and flaring at the bottom. This flare is shown even in the new walking skirts. But it is not Just exactly the same kind of a flare as obtained last year. There Is as much fullness, but It is begun higher up, leaving a less abrupt effect at the foot The clinging fit obtains to the depth of twelve or fourteen laches from the waist line, below .which the skirt expands gently and gndually. The amount In hands now of thei the sum quickly. If every miner Review on account of the Bert War-, would give but a quarter, the amount ,. ,.,. , ,mnn i, i ,. I would be prodigious, and would then ner Oold Medal is $00,00. It is ue- but norat,y b repseat g, sired to close this account as rapidly t service done by a noble fellow, now as possible. Any amount from . through whose efforts poor eyeless 10 cents to 1.00 will be thankfully re- King is walking around on crutches celed and the acknowledgment of all today, and Bowdlsh owes his life. Let sums wfll be made In this column. e, us take this matter up. good people. know that It only needs the attention , and give the boy a memento that will of the citizens to this matter to swell be a pride to him for all ms lire. Following Is a complete list of the subscriptions to the above fund to date: Blsbee Dally Review $1 00 W. B. Kelly $1 00 D. W. Semple $1 00 Frank J. Graf $1 00 W. H. Buehman $1 00 A. F. Stumpf $1 00 E. H. White $1 00 John Twomey $1 00 Rev. H. M. Shields $1 00 Mrs. H. M. Shields $1 00 Harry Shields 50 Adelaide Shields 50 Geo. H. Bravln . $1 00 W. B. Thompson $1 00 Mose DracHman $2 00 Geo. Roberts -. $1 00 J. F. Chisholm $1 00 Raymond ChUholm $1 00 Effle Robertson $1 00 J. L. Obermueller $1 00 M. J. Burns $1 00 : Scott White $1 00 Cash ; jl 00 Ed Brown $1 00 Jos. Beebe $1 00 Mrs. May Sowles $1 00 : Wm. Robinson $1 00 : J. L. Lambert $2 50 Ray Brown $2 50 C. Bowman $1 00 ! J. L. Slaughter $1 00 W, J. Slaughter $1 00 Mrs. F. B. Hoadley $1 00 : Niece of Mrs. Hoadley , $1 00 : Mrs. Kinsella . $1 00 ! H. W. Thomas 1 00 L. A. Nemeck $1 00 Clerks in J. B. Angius' Store $5 00 ! Pierce Owens $1 00 : Mrs. M. Blewett $1 00 I- Boston & Brown $10 00 : Thomas McKKlnney $1 00 I For Warren District Mining Stocks BUYING OR SELLING SEfc B, J. O'REILLY BANK OF BISBEE BUILDING, Choice line of fresh fruits received! lis morning at Haigler's, in the-Call-'omla Market. 9-12 I A delightful preparation for the face t Yanola Cream. Sold at Mrs. Rich's alrdressing Parlore. 9-6-tf Total Subscriptions to Date $C0 00 When the subscription Hat is closed the amount will be placed : in the hands of a committee consisting of Rev. H. M. Shields, Mayor Muirhead, S. M. Clawson, Scott .i haley and Judge McDonald, to pur- chase the medal and make a public presentation of it to Bert War- ner. Itae's no Better ServiM Than that via Ine Vrom Kansas City, Sant Lous aaC Memphis to points in the South, South taut and Southwest. The Southeastern Limited Lewiuz Kansas City ut 6;30 P. Mr daily, mil take you to Springfield, lien phis, Birmingham, Atlanta, Jactsonvillf and all points in the Southeast Jbr detailed iufarcestfcE pp'7 2x G. W. MARTIN HENERAL WESTERN AGENT M06. 17rH St. PENVER. COLO- J. B. ANGIUS ACQ,. GENERAL MERCHANDISE. MAIN STREET. BISBEE, ARIZ. THE ORIENT MAIN STREET flNEST RESORT W W TERRITORY MUSICAL ATTRACTIONS NIGHTLY E. A. Torre Ben r. 8ce(l ".. F. WUUabu HUMOR OF THE HOUR CLARK'S Un Oirn Reward. "George." said Mrs. Ferguson. "1 want you to oil the hinges of the bed room door. I'm awfully tired of hear Ing them creak." "Laura," replied Mr. Ferguson, "1 would do almost anything to oblige you. but I'll be everlastingly rib roast ed If I'm going to taUe the troubl- tc oil any door hinges at this time cf nlghtl" Mark now the result of his procrastl nation. In the dead of nigbt that same nigliti a burglar, who had gained entrance to the house through a basement win dow. crept softly up the stairway, up proaehed that bedroom door and push ed it open. It gave a loud creak like the walling of a lost soul. The historian hopes It Is not really necessary to add that the burglar went down that stairway In two Jumps, wnf out of the house before George Fer guson had succeeded In finding nis re volver and that the hinges of that bedroom door are still unoiled. Chica go Tribune. Engineering and Assay Office fline Examinations, flachinery and Mill Estimates and Designs Government Surveys in Arizona and Mexico BRANCHES: Accurate and,Qoick Retarai Chemical Analyses and Assay DOUGLAS. NAC0 and CANANEA All That lie Knew About. He had called upon bis son at col lege. "Did John show you everything oi Interest there?" his wife inquired when he returned. "He said he did." "What did lie show you?" "The gymnasium, the football field, the baseball diamond, the boathouscs and the training quarters for the crew." Chicago Post A ratal Dilemma. Pa What! You answer me back you young ruffian? I'll show you! Ma You won't answer me, won't yon? I'll teach you! Chas. A. McDonald Justice of the Peace Notary Public Ex-Officio Coroner o1c OiiM.hir Building Invii'v Quick Tlp-hon No- 1S1 E. A. TOVREA & CO Wholesafie and Retail Butchers Cold Air Storage Market. All Meata Refnaerated .even aaya baftra ccttlna, Wa ara auccettflly filling a field of our own craatlcn We acknowled,!. no comrjetltors. Phona 1. Cochise lumber Co. Incorporated Wholesale and retail dealers in Puget Sound, Texas and California pine. California redwood, lath, shingles and shahes; mouldings, doors, windows and mill work. Tel. 143. W. C. BEAD, Manager. Bisbee, Ariz 4 the ENGLISH! ty KITCHEN! jHmr.Rr.trriunptiuii r.r.ltiti(iritiVtXiaiatKtVttWtUtK I. W. WALLACE, I I REAL ESTATE I l ..AND NINES.. 5 - 5 "Thai's The Place Tc Eat" Half Way House- CHAS. HULL. Prop. choice Goods Constantly- in StocK Ice Cold Beer on Draught aV Of Course we have WOOD and COAL Stove and Cord Lengths Phone 102 MOORE BROS, and WREN Office at Yards in Lowell and Brewery Gulch Dubacher Building 4 'frfrgfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfrfr ft IMI raaVpLayPriaaaaar SOLD BY kOHLBERG BROS. PA80, TEXAS. Boston & Rrnwn Prnns. r ---r ., ., . ...v.. ;w-'ii'cM'4.ii BfjE. ARIZ :-: ! ! ! : : ; : : x-4:-4;v -i- ; : ! : ! i-v ;! L. J. OVERLOOK. Mana(jr. . "lPhona No. M. I t Bisbee Mercantile Ccx CHOICE FAHILY GROCERIES Wo Dxy In car load lota cud mW all Competitor. Gooda dfllvaraC to ml parti of the Citj HAY AND GRAIN t Ranchara' and Mlncra' CuppUaa J a.i....f,il,llll.H,,I,,H..H,.H.,.iHtr' CITY BARBER SHOP, Everything First class, Bath Room and Porcelain Tub. EMIL HARKS, Proprietor BISBEE LUflBER CO., .... CAPITAL STOCK $2S,060 .... LumdJ Yar Located at Lowell Office at the yard, Telephone 703. rrs: Anton Trojapovich, Hrtoberarry Brown, J. B. Anj?ids James Wood, Emil Marks. Officers: Anton Trojanovich, President Harry Brown, Sec, D B. Anpius.Treasurer, A fall line of i timbers and tanker of all dta acrlptleni. Also carry fall line builders hardware. mmKmmm& m . t Steam Pumps Scales I Fairbanks Morse & Co, 5 Gasoline Engines. Combined Gasoline Engines 5 and Compressors, Combined Gasoline Engines and Hoists, Combined Gasoline Engines and Pumps, Fairbanks and Eclipse Windmills, Mining 5 Machinery and Supplies. LosAageles, California. "I naniirtaviiiiwrtvrtrtrttti L'-.