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TH&WSBErDAILYrREVIEW,.IISIEE ARIZONA,. SUNDAY MORNING, JANUARY 24, 190
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DOUGLAS SOCIETY DURING PAST WEEK
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Mrs. J. V. Stoaehouso 'entertained Dart, ilr. ami Mrs. Stoachousc, Sir.
at wfctet Monday owning for Mrs. and Mrs. Hick, Mra. Hodo.
Hicks, who la vSaltiBg Mra. G. Mub- Mfcta Theresa Torpor gave a eIx
tain. Her guests vara ,Mr. and Mrs, o'clock dinner Thursday evening at her
W. W. Windham. Mr. and Sirs. R. L. homo oa Twclftu street. Tlio occa
Scott. Mr. and Mrs. K. G. Muatala, eioa -was tho joist celebration of her
Mr. sad Mrs. Hicks Mr. and Mrs. own and C T. CoaneH'a birthdays.
Hoteakiss, Miss Cly Mustain. Tho decorations In the room were
Mrs. II. J. Wright entertained the pink and green. la tho dining room
Moadey Afternoon Bridge club at her covers were laid for eight, and a sot.
heme on Ninth street. en-course dinner was served. Tho
Mm. Charles B-lylha -will bo hostess favours wero pink carnations. The
at a 6 o'clock dinner this evening Jn placo cards were hand-painted, and
honor of Mr. Blytho's birthday. Her were original quatrains, which were
guests will be Miss Francis Stoller rtad between course. In tho center
asdVf. D. Georgewa. of the tnble was the birthday- caKe,
Mrs. John Brodio entertained wi- and tho candles, which were lit dur.
nosday afternoon at her homo oa Fit- ,DB tho last course. Thoso present
iccnta street, la honor of Mrs. W. A. ere: Mr. and Mra. C. T. Connell,
Jullaa. of Tucson, who was vUItlngm Mr. and Mrs. T, T. Hlnes, Miss Kate
tho city. During lha informal social Heeney, Miss Torpey. Mr. Sydney
afternoon the hostess, assisted by her Williams, Mr. M. F. Torpcy.
daughter, served dainty refreshments. Mesdame E. B. Williams, J. P.
Thoso present wore Mesdamcs Sea- Sexton and Otto Smith received
Taaas, Fulwller. Tellfcr, Mclntcwh. Mil- I hareday afternoon at tho Country
ler,, Julian, of Tucson, and Misses rlub. The afternoon was spent infor
MHIer and Smith. mally at golf and Lridge. Tea was
Km. J. n. Wyllo entertained at ulu- served after tho garies. Those pres
nor oa Sunday evening, at her homo ont mk: Mesdatnes Cass, Alfrea
Jit tho a & A. smolter" Her suests Paul. Julian, of Tucson. Hooper, Hal
werej Mcsdames Scott, Roulsbouse l.'burton, Stonehouse. Windham, Mus
Roslgnol, Echols, Stacker; Misses Co tin. Hicks, Packard, Thomas. Adam
ra Thomas; Messrs. Stewart. Dum- n, Kac. Audy Scott. Barclay, Pirtle.
partner, Harvey and Hall Forsytne Wright, Hotchklss, on der Undo;
Howard Wylie. Tho euests wtir nar. Misses Jennie Hess, Florenco McCros-
Ucolarly gifted with musical talent, kr. Cly Mustain. Anna Curry, Irene lag tho afternoon clke, sandwiches,
and -a pleasant evening- was spent lutthlll. Sue Gardner. .coffee and tea were- servec. Thoso
around the piano, with solori by Mrs. The men of tho Baptist church en- present were Mvsdamcx speed. Hill.
Iloslsnol and Mrs. Thomas, and piano tertalned tho ladies of tho church Nash, IUicy, McXalr. Logic. Bell,
numbers by Mr. Bumgartner and Mr. Thursday evening at tho homo of Mrs. Gale. Coweu. J. D. Shultz. Curry. S.
Korsythe. Sargent. An impromptu progrnni was C. ShulLz, Whipple, Kelly. Nichols,
Mra. E, W. Sircocson entertained rendered. Mrs. Vestry sang a solo, Boice; Misses Whipple. Esther Curry,
tho Saint Cecelia Guild Wednesday Mrs. A. J. Taylor gaw a reading. Miss Bculah Reese. Florenco Bell and little
aPcrnoon at tho rectory. Those pres- Elcnor Sargent sang a solo, and then Gladys Gale, Ursulla Reese and Dale
cnt were: Mesdames Hooper Hotch- thero was also a reading or a French Shultz.
kiss. Sexton, Cass, Bell. McGarty, jovo story by Rev. C. C. Young. Fol- Tim Indies of tho Methodist church
Alabio; Washington. Lawhon. Earl' Da- lowing the program was a bible con- gave Mrs. Dan Ross a crystal shuw-,
vis, H. C. SUIlm&n, While. Butler, S. test after tho order of tho old-tlmo er today at her home on Fourteenth'
C Long, spelling match. Mr. Taylor and Mr. street. Tho occasion was in honor of
The. Harmony Embroidery club met Tomlinson were selected captains aua their fifteenth wddlne anniversary,
with Mrs. John Hoffman Tliursday chose up. Mr. Taylor's side -won the Mrs. Ross was. presented with a hand
afternoon at her home on Fourteenth victory. Punch and cake were served some piece of cnt glass from tho Aid
street. At five o'clock tho hostess during the evening. About forty-five society besidcF a ntttuber of Individ
served an excellent lunch In the din- guests were present- ' ual pieces.
Sng room. Thoso present ivere; if es-, xiI0 Somen's club met Monday al- Mre Uen IUco cttrtaIne.I a num-
Mamos Iverson. Struthers. Fred Smith, icrnoon at tho .hotel Gadsden. The bcr ot y0nng pcoplo Tuesdav evening
Jcsaic Wood. F. V. Mdhoney. John Mc- BlU(jy nonr was spout with the ques- in uoncr of ner Drtnilay, idi guest'
Inloth. J. J. Tcilfer, Jota Rrotlle. D. tlon of "International Marriages, y,,, weari5 tne Damo ot a town
Robson. A. K. Adamson, Grlffoth. Mrs. pans were read by Mrs. Brown and tn ni(j,ien pictures. In iho guessint
Iverson will entertain the club next Mrs- young, followed by round table ,h,, Tizca wero won bv Misses
Thursday diwjusslon of this interesting jsub'ect uess Quaric3r Sophie peschke and
Mrs. Schuyler Colffas Ixwg enter- Tcoso present were; Mcsdaines Wal- Mr KrinblH and Ray Radford. Miss
talncd the Homo Mission Circle of tht tIes i!n)wn, Gabriel, East. Youns. Mc- ueacn anil 3tr vanitjDer won prize.
Methodist church Wednesday 'after- l)onajd, Califcher, Krentz. Hoiden. in ibc contest of nicknaming states,
noon at her homo on Fifth street Do. BrDHD) kqss, McPherson. Pierson, J5r KrlDbin and 5n3S Blrd played sev-
lldons cakes and chocolate wero nodgeman. McGarty. J. T. Bou din. tra, ianufui piano numbers. Miss
served during the afernoon. The TreaMe, Wyant; Mlares Nell Cline. Bessj0 ueacj, jy,, two delightful rcc-
ladics nresent were: Mesdamca Dal- -t nnitmr. Tho next meetins of uitinne m.-j xt nrAr.i n tj,..
qulst, Poiser, Ormond. Ieterson. Long, Qlo cml) jh j, a noclal hour ihstead gcne of tho Rrl vho Hspcd und tho
DIcus. Wylic: Miss Walls. , of the usual study hour. DOV wno fctuttered. Refreshments of fr10
Mrs. W. A. Julian, who has been vis
iting the city from Tacson. was Wien
a reception by Iho Daughters of the
Rebekah Tuesday evening. After the
business meeting watt over a program
was rendered. Miss Maggie Kelly,
Messrs. J. C Hammond and II. W. i
Jones sang beautiful solos. Mrs. Stlll-
nutn gave a reading. Miss Alberta
Argetsinger gave a piano solo. Mrs.
Vestry and Mrs. Clay Sparks sang a
duet. Mrs, Stlllmaa and Mrs. A. Sea
mans each Rave excellent readings.
After tho program and refreshments
tho rest of tho evening was ttpeut in
dancing. I
Mrs. G. H. Dowcll entertain the'
ladles' Aid society of tho Methodist
church at tea yesterday afternoon at
her homo on Fifth street. Waldort
salad, wafers and te:r wero served
during tho aftornoon. Thoso present
were Mesdames Robs', Howe, Chase,
DIcus. Gabriel. Wyant. Deinlng,
Wright, Gibson, Mayo, Ormond,
Thompson, Nichols. T. P. Nichols.
Peterson, Ramsey. Bouldln, or Chan
ntng, Texas, Combs, Drjve, Seaman,
Reno, Perry, Long, Emerson: Mis-ses
Roena Deming, Barbara AToigemutn,
French of Los Angeles. j
Mrs. Reese and Mrs. Shultz enter-'
talned the ladies of tho Presbyterian
church Thursday attemoon at Mrs.
Reese's homo on Nfnth and B. Dur?
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Plain Facts About the Hair
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It is the duty of every one who Is interested in
hair preservation to learn enough about tho subject
to toll whether .an advertisement for a hair remedy
in reasonable or unreabonablo. In this connection,
tho United States Post Office department has begun
n much needed campaign against falso and mislead
lot, statements in advertisements in general. While
- this work is highly commendable and should be
, greatly extended, stCll at the samo time It tends to
paternalism rather than to personal self-reliance. IF
YOU know that the claims for a hair remedy aro un
reasonable and untrue, that knowledge will save you
Money and reent disariwintment.
The trouble lies in the fact that certain ocr am
bilious Proprietors employ advertising writers who
ao nut know the composition f tho remedies the?
niHo about, aud even If they did, they aro not ex
pected to know tho tberaueutlc action of tho various
ingredients. Two very familiar and oft rcieatcd
statement!) arc, thUt the hair must bo watered and
fed Just like a plant, and that tho color of the hair.
nnc destroel, cau bo restored, by natural process.
While both of these statements are false in very par.
Mcular. it requires somo little knowledge of tho hair
rollick to understand why the statements aro false.
The hair follicle is a pear shaped sack in the
scalp that holds tho hair root At the bottom of tho
hair follicle and extending up Into it for a short dis
tance, is a nipple sliapcd projection that remains In
tho scalo when n hair root is forcibly pulled out
This projection is the hair jiapllia from which the
hair "roof grows. Tho continuous addition to tho
bottom of the hair root, forces the hair proper out
though tho scalp.
The hair papilla is surrounded by tho hair root,
. which thus takes a bulbous form. Above the hair
root or bulb which occupies about thrce-fnurths of
the entire follicle is tho neck of tho hair follicle, be
low which tho mos.t penetrating fluids known to
Medical Sclouco can not penetrate. Therefore, the
story ot feeding the starved nnd impoverished hair
roots with an external application is ail a myth.
The short portion of the hair folliclo above its
neck opens somewhat like a funnel and is filled with
tho outer scalp skin. Opening into this outer portion
are tho highly important oil or sebaceous glands
which, from their location, aro most exposed to dis
ease. When these oil glands becomo Infected witli
a certain niicrobic growth (tho causa of dandruff)
thero id hair dlseaso and finally hair death. For
tunately this outer iiortion ot tho hair follicle can
bo treated by carefully rubbing Into tho scalp a buR-al-Io
remedy. What remedy should !kj used? ManI-
festly one that will destroy the growth that causes"
dandruff, itching scalp aud falling hair.
Newbro's Herplcide is tho flrtt remedy that was
prepared for the particular pnriKwo of destoylng this
Invisible vegetable guwttu In fact. It is called lun
"ORIGINAL remedy that kills tho dandruff germ."
Newbro's Herplcldo was not made until ater Prof.
Uniia, of Hamburg. Germany (ask your doctor about
him) discovered that dandruff is a highly contagious
disease caused by a microbe. Tho almobt marvelous
success of Nowbro'a Herplcide. has cuit-cd advertis
ing writers to claim germicidal properties for other
hair remedies, many of which wero on the market
yiars before Prof. Unna'u discovery.
Do you think that thh) new claim for old remed
ies Is a reasonable one? Rememlier, that the hair
gets Its life, color and strength direct from the blood,
and that good blood, deep breathing and bunllght fa
vor hair development. Out-door exerdsc. to Insure
free circulation in the scalp, also scalp massaging
for the sarao purpose, nro very helpful. Worry. In
digestion and sedentary habits oppose hair growth,
while the dandruff germ- will actually destroy the
hair, unless It I eradicated and kept out ot tho .scalp
with Newbro's Herplcide.
HerpicldeIs delightfully cooling and refreshing
to tho scalp and almost marvelous result's sometimes
follow lw continued use. It stops itching of the
scalp almost Instantly.
YOUR MONEY will be refunded if Herpicide is
not as represented
Send 10 cents in stamps to The Herpicide Company, Dept. l Detroit, Mich, for sample and booklet. -Two'' '
sizes: 5Cc and 5I.0C. At Drug Stores. When you call for Herplcide, do not accept a riutstltute.
Applications at Prominent Barber Shops.
BIS SEE DRUG CO., Special Agents
See Window Display at Bisbee Drug Co., Special Agents. fiiftfk'.LfiL" -'
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Mrs. J. B. Wylie entertained a few Hrg B Pearson entertained a chicken sandwiches, hot chocolate and
young people wcanesuay evening nt-few,Wenaj, at 1 o'cl.ck luncneon to- home-made cako were served.
na lniormai musicaie. i nose wjiu eu- day Jn honor of Mrs. TreaKie 01 reorw prc8cnt were: Misses May
joyca it wero: njjsyt-c .mh.i ji.yu, njjnois, and airs, wyani. 01 iuij
Minio Rice. OUvo Wright, Sophie t)hlo The pnests Vcrc Mesdamet
I'echke; Messrs. ITarrey and Hall jucbardson, W. II. Reno, Wyam
Forsythe, Cecil Brannon unil Normau Teakle, Gabriel. Wr.ttles and Jos
Mayo- . Calisher
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Tliwsln Ttanh TTnttln tinrl ATfivKll
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Dawson, Idclla AVestbrook. Katl.frlDeJ
3larvii, Clyuenc Simpsou. Sophie
Peschke. .Cly Mnstalo, Anna Cirry.
Mr. and Mrs. Hicks, wlio are tne n Mondar evening the Licbllng A,inni tji,. vr. ,,,; v n.iilfnni:
gucsto of Mr. and Mrs. Mustain, were ijan ciuu will.mttt with Mrs. J. W. jjesgra. Keiscj, Wimberljv Pcarsoll.
entertained at whist Tuesday evening gtonehouso on hurth street and C Lenoir, Ililliam. Mayo, Grace Krln-
by Mr. end Mrs. R. L. Scott, at their avonuq, Tho program will bo Jutst- j,iu. iulkner, Brannon. Hooper and
homo on Eight stm-c and' C avenue. cstlng and varied: Mrs. Schmcidlng JlICO
In tho whist game Mrs. Windham won wU, rcad a paper on "Study at Wei-, JIrs Ht4g aKSuted by heiv daugh-
tho ladles' first prize, a Mexican mar llh Uazf." Mis. ITay will pre- tcni 5lr& vorthlngtou and Miss Jen-
drawawork lunch cltth; Mrs. Stone- pare an artlcIo on "Mozart." and Mrs. n,e jiegj,, .yo a pretty afternoon
houso won the second prae. a burai Kadford mill give a wiulhern reading j,artv on Avednesd.ty In honor of Mrs.
leather matador; Mr. Hicks won th .Messrs. Roy and Alfred Riley will have , T j(0aidin. of Chuncing. Tex., wwho
n s pnie, a uel-k ui i."sra" charge 01 me music.ii cu.ir.iue auu js Yl6itln" her daughter.
won the prize, a handsome J served. Thoi present were: Mes-
plate, which sho graciously presented dames Speed, Howe, Chase. Broadus,
to Mrs. Boultln. Following the game East, Nichols, McNcmera, I lines, Ro-
itra. Ititirbnn TL-nfl HO. Tinner. fiv-rln.l r!,in1fl Cnrnn.
a dainty three-course luncheon was
irentlemen
cards. Mr. and Mra. Earl Davis wer tn. piano numbers vlll be played by
awarded the boobies, ueiresnmenu. JJra wylie. Harold HIrsU I-tvona Aa
of coSee and sandwiches wero. serv- amscrat jgabel Struthere, Henel Tinker.
& Thoso present were Mr. and jir8 stonehouse, llcniiiin Schmeldlng.
Mrs. Sam Finley, Mr ana Mrs. Georgo Doris Conley. Analyn Clinton. Majory
V. Hill. Mr. and MB. Mustain, Mr. and Xorton. NlUi Sls.sou and Kathcryn Or
Mrs. "Windham, Mr and Mrs. Earl m0nd.
Mrs. East.
Miss Hess and Mra. l.ewls played
two pretty piano duels, and little
Miss Gwcna Lewis King a solo, ac
companied by Miss Hess. The guest
of honor also played a piano number.
In the game of tho afternoon. "What
Comes Up If You Plant It," Mrs.
TOWER'S FISH BRAND
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bolo bclfer-weori long'
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bodJy comfort fs?
because cur on -vjy
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cosli no more Ihon
the jusl as good kinds
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and closes
nt 6 p. m.
The January Sale of Undermttslins
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must close at 6
p.m.Wednesday
A SELLING EVENT THAT HAS NEVER BEEN EQUALLED
K arc phasid tha. our efforts to give the public a great sawug sale of undermuslins. al the very time when mnsiln undLrwea"
coeds -.hould bo supplied m has met with such general approval, as was shown by the phenomenal sales of the 5ja.st few days
Embracing as It does auch extenhive varieties of the best sorts of undermuslins, and at prices that have neve leen equaled
by an fctore. the sale Is one of most interesting Imnortante. In Knit., nf th low urie.- In effect at the otHmlns of this sale
they have again been lowered to lnsnre an al.Milnto clean-up of every garment offered at tho close of this. sale Wednesday venlng at i.
yvn raimi as jei uikcu navantage or this timely offering come tomorrow there little prices mean savings jon cant airora
o'clock. If
to miss.
Drawers 25c
Worth 35c and 50c
2Sc for drawers- made of good
onality Muallc, trimmed with
Tucks. I.ace and Embroidery.
Splendid values at the regular
p.ires J&c and fe
Drawers 50c
Worth 75c
COc for drawers, with wld ruffles, pno
row, ot Insertion, Lce .vlgo or Em
boldery Ruffle, with tucks alwve. If
Bold regularly would b eprlced at 75c
Drawers 75c"
Worth SI. 00 and S1..25
75c for drawers made of Cambric or
good Muslin, with I.awn ruffles, trim,
mod with Lace and Insertion, or deep
.Embroidery Ruffles, usual $LfK) and
JLC0 values.
Drawers $1.00
Worth $1.50 and $1.75
51.00 for drawers of splendid quality
Cambric and Muslin, In many styles,
oao style has deep ruffle with two
rows ot Lace Insertion and edged with
Lace find Embroidery and II. S. tucks.
Regular $1.50 and J1.75 values.
Gowns 85c
Worth $1.25 and $1.50
5c for gowns of good quality Mtwlln,
yoke of Tucks nnd Insertion, or
rrhemisa style, finished with Emhrold-
frr Carments are full length and
Generously r-roportloned Regular
' tlJtt and $1X0 values.
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Corset Co v's25c
Worth 35c and 50c
25c for corset covers that sell
regularly for 35c and 50a Two
styles, one trimmed with Lace,
the other with Embroidery, both
have front of tncks. Four for
$1.00.
Evening Gowns and Party
Dresses at
HALF PRICE
EVENING GOWNS of rich Satins. Silks, Crepe IX- CTicsf.
Voiles, Net. etc that express. lh- thought ai.d style con
ceptions of the Woild'c forenicWt deslguers. The Empire
and DIreclorie influence predominates Jn . tho construction of
i-hese lovely dresses. The artistic designs with these Ideas as
a foundation have produced raiment hitherto uaexcellcd for
beauty of line and graceful draping.
Evening Gowns of surjiasislns beauty, originality and ex
clusiveness constitutes this offering wl.'ch we feel sure will
meet with the approval of all and tho llttlo prices aro just
HALF that would bo asked if the garments were sold regularly.
We omit details, glvir.fi only a comparative price HsL
NOTE THE GREAT SAVINGS
S25.0G Costumes at Half Price, only $12.50
$30.00 Costumes at Half Price, only $15.00
$40.00 Costumes at Half Price, only ...$20.00
S50.CO Costumes at Half Price, only $25.00
$65.00 Costumes at Half Price, only $32.50
$75.00 Costumes at Half Price, only $37.50
S80,G0 Costumes at Half Price, only $40.00
$90.00 Costumes at Half Price, only $45.00
Display and Sale on Second FFoor of Our Hen's
Store on Main St.
Corset Covers 50c
Worth 75c
50c for comet covers, full front with
rows ot VuL Insertion, Laco Edge,
drawn with ribbon. Other styles Em
broidery trimmed. Thcso sell reg
ularly for 73 cents.
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no, Hoper, Overlook. Could. Sames,
and little Gwena and Herbert Lewis,
and Lady Betty Worthlngtoa
Gus Ohlsou, who at one timo waa
to charge of the International Jco
printing department, came down frocj
Qlsbeo this momlng and stopped for a
w days licfore proceeding on to Dal
'is, Texas. Thero Is littlo about tho
"art preservative" that Gus Olilson
does not know.
Bert Cosgrove. who conducts a min
eral agency at Moctezusna. returned
to. Douglas yesterday from Chicago
and will return south in a day or so.
E. T. Stewart, recorder of Gila
county, was in the city yesterday as
the guest of Harry Duey, manager ot
the Anderson Apache mine. He went
out to tho mine today to have a look
at 1L
Jim Finch came In yesterday from
his mine near Nacozarl.
1 Wm. Klino and TL N. French wero
among the returning Douglasites
from Courtland yesterday.
Sirs. Alice WalJron of Tucson ar
rived this morning in tho interests
of the Rebekah lodge.
R. Pesquera came up from Nacozarl
yesterday and is registered at the Roy.
Mrs. J. E. Tapp and son returned
home to Naco today.
J. W. Sullivan, a prominent cattle
man from Sellgman, Arizona, Is a
guest at the Queen.
W . Meyer came up from Naco-
7arl yesterday and returned today.
J. 1. O'Connor, a contractor for the
new Courtland road, Is In the city on
business.
J. I Campbell, chief engineer for
the E. P. & S. W. road, with head
quarters at El Vano. Is registered at
the Queen.
Frank Gowan of Los Angeles has ac
cepted a position as pianist at the
Lyric theater.
Mrs. S. R. Comfort and Miss Flor
ence Comfort, who have been visiting
Mrs.. Gerald Windsor in Nacozari, re
turned hero on their way to Juarez
last night
Chester Williams returned yester
day from a visit in San Antonio.
Mrs. A. E. Holcratt, ironi ucna.
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1 IMMEDIATE RESULTS "1
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FOR RENT.
FOR SALE Furniture of four rooms.
Completely furnished. Home for
rent cheap If taken at once. Cen
trally located. Calt Review office.
i'Cak. -was in tho city yesterday on her
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Corset Covers 75c
Worth $1.00 and $1.25
T5c for corset covers worth $1.00 and
JUS, full front of Ijjce Insertion", wee
tucks, edged wIlli"Laco and drawn
with Ribbon. A variety ot other styles
with I.ac and Embroidery trimming.
Corset Covers 85c
Worth $1.50
85c for corset covers In a variety of
styles, made of Cambric or Nalaseok,
trimmed with exclusive l-ee. En
broideries, profusion of Tucks and
Ribbons, worth regntaJy J 1.56.
Gowns $.1.15
Worth $1.75 and $2.00.
$1.15 for Mtii'llo Gowns, swtre seek,
flalshed wHh Kmbro4lorr ami two
rows of "Rfbfeoii, Mf-h T Ml tacked
yoke seek ad 9ttwma Ma! wtth
EshroMery. RfCMrt' prteed at
$1.75 wwl :.e.
wav to Nacozarl to visit her son, J.
R. Holcraft.
H. A. Ganlinlenof Creed. Colorado,
who has been visiting In the city, ten
yesterday for Courtland.
Mrs. Ed Hylo and children Tvent to
Clifton today.
,. r tt r .iri r.himM vester-
.- M... IcH in r?n1!frtrnla.
! Tt v Cheslov has accepted a pofci-
m tlon in tho shipping department or tho
m Copper Queen store.
( Mr. aud Mrs. E. G. Mustain, Miss
M Cly Mustain, Mrs. Wyndham and Mr.
n.i -ir nii-ta went to Blsbec yes-
trrtlnv in a slsht secmg trip.
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day to visit her daughter. Mrs. Woods,
on Tenth street.
Why pay more when you can get
tho best in the market at tho fol
lowing prices:
Round Steak 10c per .
SheaMer Steak. 4 lbs. tor ....-c
Hambarger Steak, 3 lbs. for ..2Sc
T Bono Stack c ft.
Tenderloin Steak ljc lb.
fVtrtorWMwn Ste-dc ......1C IB.
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"OrK ail jurran .,.....-- -
Lola Roast 12HC -
Prle Wb Roast 15e ft.
ttioMr Reasts e
Raap RmC -c ft.
Short IHb Beef 6C Jh.
Alt W of Sausage ....12a Hi
BAUER'S CASH MARKET.
HUGHES BLOCK.
OttMMite Y. M. C A. ad Ceatral
Sehosi Dirtte.
Vow p-rfroMHe -teetfJlr so-
HeHed. PJwa ia yow or4r lor a
lee Chkn for SBys.
A. MmR, Jr.
FOR SALE Small machlno for cut
ting Tnalachlto with drill and saw
attachment. Account leaving. $1.00.
Call Monday morning, 13C back of
Pythian Hall. 5SI
FOR SALE Encyclopedia 185.00 Ceu
tury and I. C. S. ilutzl Mining
ccurse, ery cheap. Box JStiS, Bia
bee, Arizona. 561
FOR SALE One C-hohj Buck range.
1 fancy Iron bedstead, completu. AH
good as new. 51 Mason Hill. 532
FOR SALE In Sulphur Springs val
ley. 1G miles Snax Blsbeo or Doug
las, a-4 milo from school, 160 acre
fenced, 2 room house, furnished,
corral, ciicken bouso and yard,
wagons, implementa. Mock, etc, 1-i
mllo south of Millionaire Tanch.
C. J. Afden. Box 210'J, Hlsbce. Ariz
SCO
FOR RENT Two deslrablo rooms far
Llght Housekeeping neu Lowell
mine Next above Casey House.
57S
FOR RENT. OR SALE: Superior
Dining Room, Lowell, by tho 1st.
G7f
FOR RENT A four room houso on
Jones Hill, Naco Road, suitable for
two families. Two rooms furnished.
Key at Chapman's, or address Box
003 BIsbeo. J. G. Sutherland. 58S
FOR RENT Threo furnished rooms.
No. 117 School Hill. Inquire at Mrs.
Lnyton's. 5SS
FOR SALE Dobson's transfer busl
ncss, including wagon and team.
02t
103 Schoo.
60t
FOR SALE C room house
Hill.
FOR SALE Furniture for four rooms,
almost new. Apply Mrs. Emil
Marks, No. 2-1 Tank IUII. 37S
MISCEULANcNOUa "
SECOND HAND furniture bought. nnd
sold. S!wlns machines for rent.
Brooks-Cooper Furniture Co., O. K.
strceL
FOR CLEAN, neat, newly fnrnlsaed
rooms, equipped, eRher tor light
housekeeping or rooming purposes,
to suit tenant, apply at tho office of
S. X. Williams, or at the "Star
lodging house. 390
FOR RENT 3 room house. Tomb
stone Canyon. BIsbec-Naco "water
with iiousc. Will rent cheap. Mrs.
J. T. Keating, above schooL 533",
FOR RENT C room Douse, No. IK
Tank Hill. Reasonable rent. Inquire ,"
Joseph McNeils, o. 17 Tank Hill,
or r O. Box UG. 55
FOR RENT Cozy four room cottage
in Warren. Completely furnished.
Phone L. 61. Southwestern Realty
corapany.
FOR RENT Four room house, un
furnished. Inquire - 0 Brewery
Gulch. i - K5:
LOST AND FOUND.
LOST Between Country club and.'
Ixiwcll, a ladles' hair comb. Finder
please return to Copper Queon Ho
tel and receive suitable reward.
55V
FOUND I"alr at gold rimmod glasss.
Call at Review. .
MONEY TV LOAN.
MONEY TO LOAN, apply to Jonnaou
& Halgler, O. K. block, oppoett
afencC
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Start the New Year Right
Obo of tho best resohrtions toh coM make for the New Year ironM
bo to raeolve to svo Tom Dolters every month until you have Obo
TfcotMmnfl DoUftrs
By tnkteg FWo Shares ot stock la this Association, ot a par
value ot Two IlMMlrcd Dollars a stare, oa wW' you would pay Ton
DoBarB per moata you -would soea aavo tho Thousand Dollars.
Yowr jwymeBts, together wRa the iRtercst earalnss on your
share. wl Baatare.Dils stoek ia a few years aad iho soacy i yoare.
Or yoa may wish to baila a Hoo of Yonr Own, K so tho Asso
timtitm outers yon tho opportaaity of oMaJelng oey far' Oris tar-.
pee aaa yor jtaystcats will he lees titan yoa wM Jy la reat for
the oamo lwiMtag. iBfonsatioB will he clvccrfnHy idvea it you -will
call or drop a eard tu the. .
COCHISE BUILDING & LOAN ASSOCIATION. ' :
Booh 1. Bask ot Dtebee BatWiag. Jease Yoakna. Asst SeeTetarr.
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