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Mrs. Lillie B. Moore Sole Agent fITHE High Brown, Lincoln Brunette, Pink and White Face Powders. Also Ro-Zol and High Brown Face Bleach, Medi cated Cucumber and High Brown Soaps. These articles are manufactured by a well-known Eastern Negro firm. These articles are manufactured from the best ma terial by experienced people and are free from irri tating and objectionable properties usually found in such articles. Phone Mam 7635 all day Saturday or moraiup before 10 o’clock, or drop card to 2925 Cienarm THE QUEEN CITY BAND (COLORBD) Music Furnished for all Occasions H. HARDY, . . . Leader A. MORRIS, . . . Director R. L. PHYNIX, . . . Treasurer C. A. HOLLY, . . Business Manager PHONE SOUTH 224 You Have 1 iieu me Rest (Jur Prices Reasonable Nrw Trv the best Satisfaction Guaranteed CLEANERS TAILORS McCAIN & RICHARDS. Props. Cleaning, Pressing, Dyeing, Repairing, Relining and Remodeling WORK CALLED FOR AND DELIVDRED Phone Main 7376 2549 Washington Avenue Day & Night Answered |p M. HARRIS 2077 Assistant Manager and Funeral Directo* ROBERT OLIVER Assistant Funeral Director GAMMEL & CO. E. V. CAMMEL, President and Manager Progressive Funeral Directors We take great pride in the fact that we are the Leading Progressive Funeral Directors. We can furnish elegant rolling stock, autos if preferred. You will be delighted with our service, as we lok after the little things that count. Lady attendant. Embalming at the home if preferred. Private am bulance. OFFICE AND PARLORS 2807 WELTON ST. Restaurant-Lunch Room For Sale At 1918 Lawrence Street Apply at 1958 Larimer Street SOUTHERN TAILOR AND CLEANER Phone Main 2091 2144 Stout, Cor. 22nd A little Bettet than the Rest. Now is the time to have your Clothes Cleaned, Pressed and Repaired. And by doing so, why not have it done by an Original Tailor and Cleaner, will cost you less when it is done by a Professional Man. WE FRENCH DRY OR STEAM CLEAN Ladies Suits Men’s Suits *• Long Coats " Overcoats Dresses M Raincoats “ White Suits Hand Work Only. Suits Sponged and Pressed . 35c Pants Pressed, - - - - -10 c Whisper Main 2091 and we will do the rest Out of Town work attended to promptly Respectfully, Southern Tailor & Cleaner CITY NEWS CARD OF THANK8. We wish to thank our many friends (or kindness and beautiful floral of ferings during the illness and death of our dear husband and father and uncle, who departed this life March 23, 1915. Especially Queen of West, No. 1, S. M. T., and Captolla Temple, No. 3, and also Rev. Washington for the splendid services rendered. MRS. KATE REED. MRS. LIZZIE DOUGLAS. MRS. LETTIE WILLIAMS AND CHILDREN. FOR DRESS-MAKING, SCALP MASSAGING AND HAIR-DRESSING, CALL MRS. L. HILL, 2858 TRE MONT PLACE. PHONE MAIN 8081. MISS RUTH FIFE’S DEATH—PROM INENT AND ACTIVE IN CHURCH WORK—THE STAR EXTENDS SYMPATHY. Death prevented Miss Ruth Fife, daughter of Mrs. Irene Fife of Marion street, from rounding out a career which had been for many years de voted to the development of a higher standard of young womanhood in church circles. She was an active and always an agreeable member with that ever widened smile of welcome and greeting, and carried sunshine wherever she went. Modest, non-as suming, lady-like, ever and through her genial and lovable nature she made many lasting friendships. The ChriBtian Endeavor choir, the society and the church itself, will not soon forget the excellent qualities of this deceased young lady. She left a mother and many relatives to mourn her. POPULAR DRUG STORE. The Elite Drug Store, 2100 Arapa hoe St., 'is one of the leading drug •tores in this section of the country. It is noted for accuracy and prompt ness in filling prescriptions, and han dles only the purest and freshest drugs. The toilet waters and other lines of articles are always priced at the low est figures, although of superior qual ity. Drs. Cantey and Lee consider it a pleasure to satisfy their customers and we would advise all who are looking for a square deal to vIMt two modern and well equipped establish ment Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Jackson are re joicing over the arrival of their first grandchild, a son having been horn to Mr. and Mrs. Arthur B. Pittman, of KansaB City, Mo., April 7th. The members of the Excelsior Dra matic Club are rehearsing two excel lent plays to be given some time In May, viz: "An Unconditional Surren der" and “A Noble Outcast." Mrs. Lula Jackson, manager. MEETINGS OF THE TAKA ART AND LITERARY CLUB. April 14—Mts. L. Bledsoe, 2520 Franklin. April 21—Mrs. Mae Byrd, 252" Tre mont. April 28—Mrs. Dora Derry, 2415 Humboldt. Mrs. S. Clingman will have her first drawing out of hand painted china club, beginning April 3rd, at 4 o’clock and continuing every Saturday there after. Call Main 1800. 2620 Walton St. Shorter's rendition of "Cross and Crown” was the best musical rendi tion ever given by the choir. Miss Jennie Hicks justly deserves to be rightfully recognized as a peerless cholrister. All honor to her ability. Something Different and Better at the Grand Morris Millinery Display and Beautiful Easter Exhibit, 2953 Stout Street. Tipperary Hats and Veils from $2.50 and up, and other Parisian 8tyles, $1.50 and up. Every body invited to Inapect the goods. ATTENTION, LADIES! NEW LIFE IN AID. The Ladies’ Aid will meet Monday evening at the parsonage at 8 o'clock, when and where all members of the church are requested to be present. Each person, friend and member of Scott M. E. church are cordially in vited to become active workers. MRS. H. COLEMAN, Tres. MRS. ELLA CARTER, Sec’y. REOPENING OF THE TWENTIETH CENTURV DANCING ACADEMY Will take place April 12th, 1915, at Fern hall. Geo. Morrison’s orchestra. New dances. Ypu are Invited. Jno. W. Carrie, Jr., Mgr. AT THE ANNEX. SATURDAY, APRIL 10—"That 8pringtime Feeling,” Keystone. SUNDAY, APRIL 11—Vaudeville, “in the Land of the Otter.” A SLUGGISH LIVER NEEDS ATTEN TION. Let your Liver get torpid and you are in for a spell of misery. Every body gets an attack now and then. Thousands of people keep their Livers active and healthy by using Dr. tarns’* New Life Pills. line for the Stomach, too. Stop the Dizziness, Constipation, Biliousness and Indigestion. Clear the blood. Only 2So at yonr Druggist. 1 THE GRAND THEATRE’S WEEKLY PROGRAM. Cut Out and Paata on Wall Don’t Miss the Big Show this Week. EXTRA GOOD MU8IC AT THE GRAND THEATER. THE BE8T RAGTIME PLAYER IN THE CITY WILL TICKLE THE KEY8. COME AND HEAR HIM. FUNERAL NOTICE8. DOUGLASS UNDERTAKING CO. IN CHARGE. Mr. Earnest Harris, age 15 years, son of Mr. Wm. Harris, died April 2nd, residence, 841 Elatl street. Fu neral services were held Tuesday, 2 p. m., from Zion Baptist church. Rev. D. E. Overs offlclated. Interment at Fairmont cemetery. Miss Ruth Helen Fife, age 17 years, beloved daughter o t Mrs. Mary Irene Fife, departed this life April 2nd, at residence, 2712 Marion street Fu neral services were held Monday, 2 p. m., from Shorter's A. M. E. church. Rev. Pope offlclated. Interment at Fairmont cemetery. Look out for the XX CENTURY DANCING ACADEMY, April 12th, at Fern hall. A pleasant time anticipated. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to express thanks to our many friends for their appreciation shown our dear father, T. J. Riley, during his late Illness and death, and for the beautiful floral offerings sent by them, also the condolences by the Masons, Odd Fellows and Rocky Mt. Court of Calanthe. No. 3. Especially do we thank Dr. Justins L. Ford, who so faithfully performed her duty as a physician and a true Christian friend. May God bless you all. MRS. ELIZABETH OWENS. MRS NAOMI MORRISON. MRS. JOSEPHINE LEE. mr. Andrew J. riley. WHOOPING COUGH. Well—everyone knows the effect of Pine Forests on Coughs. Dr. Roll's Plne-Tar-Honey Is a remedy which brings quick relief for Whooping Cough, loosens the mucous, soothes the lining'of the throat and lungs, and makes the coughing spells less severe. A family with growing children should not be without It. Keep It handy for all Coughs and Colds. 25c at your Druggist. Electric Bitters a Spring Tonic. AEETING3 OF CARNATION ART LITERARY CLUB FOR APRIL, AND MAY, 1915. Mrs. S. Fletcher, 1019 Logan avenue, April 16th. Mrs. B. Hardy, 2524 Clarkson street, April 23rd. Mrs. M. Barnes, 2938 Glenarm place, April 39th. Mrs. Broussard, 526 Galapago street May Tth. Mrs. S. Edson, 1413 East Twenty fourth avenue. May 14th. Mrs. Mason, 1256 Cedar street, May 21st. Mrs. Taylor, 525 East Twelfth ave nue, May 28th. Mrs. McGinnis of Wclton street, who met with a very' painful accident recently, Is reported steadily Improv ing yet confined to her bed. Ernest Parks, one of our motorcycl ists, had a narrow escape last Thurs day when an automobile ran Into him on Twentieth and Welton streets. His presence of mind saved him. Last Saturday night Mr. Edward Tumlln took unto himself a wife. In the person of Mrs. Mary Grimes. Both contracting parties are very well known in Denver, Mrs. Grimes-Tum lln having been connected with the 1 choral society and church circles, while Mr. Tumlln Is a very prominent | Mason of No. 4 lodge of this city. Mrs. Anna Rice and daughter, Mrs. , E C. Davis, left Monday night for Coffeyvllle, Kans., where they will , visit Rev. J. D. Rice, pastor of the St James M. E. church of that city. They ’ will return after conference and aftei ' visiting Kansas City relatives. f Mr. Wm. Crummer left Wednesday ’ night over the Union Pacific railroad for his old home In Philadelphia where he will make an Indefinite stay ' with his relatives. Denver loses ar old citizen whose face Is familiar tc everyone. 1 Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hall, of 433< ' Ames street, are now pleasantly lo ' cated In Hayden, Arts., for an Indefl nite period. They are well pleased with the country and feeling fine. t Mrs. Rena Dickerson of Ft. Logai was In the city Saturday and called • at the Denver Star Office. Mrs. Callie Meeks Is visiting rela - fives in Joplin, Mo. Hand-painted ohlna etore, 2620 Wei 1 ton street. Jain the Drawing OvT ' Club, at 28 cents par weak, A $MK ' plate will be flvan away FREE every 1 weak. If no pereon la eueceeeful 61« 1 worth of china will be glvsn away af > the and of the fourth weak. . MRS. Sl CUNQMAN, ■ China Artlet. Main ISM. • PHONE MAIN 6123 DAY OR NIGHT The Douglass Undertaking Co. lncorporated and Bonded to the City PmM Y«fk 7992 FRANK S. REED Parlors 1830 Arapahoe St # EARNEST HOWARD CARPENTER AND GENERAL JOBBING Coal, Wood and Express. Paints, Oils and Glass Glazing Done SHOP io2t 21st STREET PHONE CHAMPA 75a In the Heart of Five Points Keep Cool and Sweet The Jitney Confectionery and Ice Cream Parlor 2741 Wcltsa St Phone M. 6239 Why Worry afcoet high co«t of tiring Ice Cream Soda sc, Sundae 5c Ice Cream— I-2 pt. 1 Oc, pt. 15c Qt. 30c. MRS. J.R. WAGNER, Prop. Telephone Main 2992 All Work Guaranteed H. EIDELSTEIN ST. LOUIS TAILOR Ladies’ and Gents’ Cleaning, Pressing and Alter ations at Reasonable Prices Special Steam and Dry Cleaning 2627 WELTON ST. DENVER, COLO. C. H. SHIRLEY, Pres. J. C. HAMPSON. V.-P PAUL J. SHIRLEY, Sec. and Treas. > The Atlas Drug Co. Incorporated Leaders], in Prescriptions Store No. 1 Store No. 2 2701 WELTON ST. 26th AND WELTON s WOLF BROTHERS’ Actual Length of Comb in 9 inches Made of solid braae and has full round back. Being solid and maseive this Comb will bold beat longer than any other Comb on th« market. Other Combs not aa good arw advertised for tt.BO. Oir Met It Fifty Cfti, nl 11 gtn L»> Attirtmt Frit Wlm trltrlii b nil ml 5 2-ctit stups fir pntiii. Apitt WIIM. WOLF BROS. 1214 N. Senate Ave,, Indianapolis, Ind. Celia M. Stewart, Agent, 1026 19th St., Denver, Colo. Vary RaaaaaaMa Prises Oar Speelalty The Finest af Wadi The Sanitary Clothes Cleaner* and Pressers We Please the Best Dressers Phone Main 1800 2622 Welton Jtreet Calls and Deliveries Made 1 Ladles' and Oasts’ Bolts Stasis Suita spongsd and pressed 2Be or French Cleaned 9 .79 Pints sponged end pressed lie Ladles' sad deals’ Coats olsaasd Portieres, lass Curtains 'sad an sad Pressed .79 User Thlui .n Sstlslsetlen " ntssS Ss Bvary Dr. Crump, Residence Phone Champa 1538. Office Phone Main 8298 DR. J. V. CRUMP PHYSICIAN AND * SURGEON 1025 21st Street Hours— 9 to 12 a. m. t 2to 6 p.' m., 7 to 9 p. m Goo. Morrison’s New Orchestra lOOLONEOI TEACHES OS VIOLIN Up-to-date Music and Har • mony furnished for all occasions. CEO. MOMUSON, Dfeactar mmd %. Phone Main 5846 1221 28th St. Denver