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I ! j | I j j I j f I Startling Changes IN STYLES ? f \ V ■ 1 'Jim' h - i ®j / W/M - g WSIAXA «SETS The gowns this season are made on entirely new lines. To wear the new styles a woman must have the appearance of 1 wearing no corset at all, We've just received so we new Parisiana corset models that mold the figure to the new natural lines as no other corset oan. We invite you to come in and see them SATURDAY SPECIALS Fruit Sugar, 201bs .... Jap Rice, per lb .. Polly Prim Cleansing Powder, 2 pkgs Krinkle Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs Stollwerck Cocoa, per lb Chick Food. 25 Ib'sks .... Big Smoke Sardines, 4 cans . Strawberries, New Carrots, New Beets, Asparagus, Radishes. Lettuce, Green Onions. $1 00 5c 15c 25c 40c 80c 25c MILWAUKEE STORE Phone Phone 184 184 ' CSOHOOl te»<«3nC**3»H • Gity In Brief Meet me at tbe Hotel Normoyle. Coenr d'Alene.—Ad" Mise Alloe Carleton of West Glaze, Missouri, arrived In the olty the latter part of last week aod will spend the sommer here visiting her brother, A N Carleton Fresh chill at all times Ballinger Ac Bowen--adv tf tf. J. E. Jones, the home (otuliber, has purchased tbe remainder of tbe stock of the At. Maries Kepalr Sbop. It has beemnn the hands of tbe Mer chants Probative Association of Spo kaoe and they concluded to olose it oat Id ooe lot. Hut tamales Ballluger Sc Bowen ad Ed McGregor has been at Coeur d'Aleoe this week. He was called there ae a witness iu the case of Mrs Laora Brown, charged with shooting Anna Pressley and M D Harris at St Joe FOR SALE— Mitchell aod Magooo strawbeiry plants Phone 181 —adv Robert Hopkins is at Coear d' district Aleos this week attending court For rent The Russell dwelling oa Third street. Call pbooe 3972 — adv. M U Harris ot St Joe was Iu this oitv Tuesday He was on his way to Coeur d'Alene to attend nourt 135 egg W'sonnsin Incubator near ly new tor sale cheap See Richard sou at Gelst's plumbing shop — adv 2 Ibe creamery will be open for two hours, from eight to teu o'clock Son days, for tbe purpose of allowing the people an opportunity to get Ice cream for Sunday use When In St. Joe stop at tbe Com . metolal Hotel bath. M. U. Harris, proprietor —Ad. Mrs Byron Ferguson of Aveiy «at visiting friends In the olty Wedoes Hot and oold eater, day Grades two, three, (our aod sever of tbe pnblto schools will give s Cantata entitled "Tbe Carnival ot Flowers'' at the high school audi torium Friday April 34. Admission 15 and 35 cents -adv. John Chambers Is oonflned to bis home by so attack of lumbago He has been sink since Sunday but ooo tinned to attend to business until Wednesday, whan be became ao muck worse while In ihe office that Mr Oarkoell bad to take him home with a team aod he has since been fined to bla bed Home made candles Ballinger Jk Bowen. — adf tf oon Chief of Potloe B. Ï. Cherry taking a few days vacation and let Wednesday evening for a short ttl. Night Poltuem Steele Is taking Mr Cherry'e pl tt rr an tho day (one aod Call Mil.,. In Washington. ai ( ■« kd fl fie. 9L4 |ght Edgar T. tlewley, Postmaster. The Washington Furniture Co, will pay the highest possible prloe for all second hand furniture and stoves. Phone 194 — sdv tf Vliere will be a ten round boxing match, Tuesday evening at the Grand theatre between Kay Williams and Bplder Kelley. Tbe main event will bepreceednd by two three-round pre liminaries. the Ant between Mickey Cabbage, cauliflower, violets and pansy plants and rhubarb, asparagus and horseradish roote at tbs St. Maries Greenhouse—adv. 2t John F'lebet of Spokaue la spending a few days In tbe olty looking after some business matters. New tires will make the old Baby Buggy ae good aa new. We put them on. Joues the Home Furnisher— adv Attorney William G Keeton Is at Gueur d'Alene this week engaged In tbe defense of Mrs Laura Brown A big reduction on all trimmed hats Saturday at tbe Style Sbop—ad A big réduction on all trimmed bate Saturday at the Style Sbop—ad William Truemac left today for a abort visit to Spokaoe Music Studio, corner of Oollege and Third. Vocal and % loi I o Instruo tlone. Italian method — adv2t W G Brennan, a Coeur d'Alene life Insurance man, baa been spending a few days in tbe olty looking alter business Jauk Cox was In tbe olty Tuesday on business, on his way to his camps at Santa Mias Lelia Clifford who Is teach ing at Clarkla spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents in this olty. Murray of Coear d'Alene and Frank •Scaler aod the seeoud between Jeoh Douglas and Henry Albert—adv If you enjoy good «lean sport you oaonot afford to miss tbe boxing oou test at tbe Grand Theatre Tuesday evening—adv Don't fail to see tbe boxing con test at tbe Grand Theatre Tuesday evening—adv. James Thornton, who has been •pending tbe past week or ten days looking over tome timber near Sauls wes In the olty Wednesday on bis wsy borne to Coeur d'Alene, A high class boxing aard at tbe Grand Theatre next Tuesday evening. Don't tall to aee It—adv William Abbott ot Fern wood was in tbe olty Wednesday. He was on his way borne fro-n Coear d'Alene where be bed been attending court for tbe past week. Geo. MoGowao of Coeur d'Alene, foreman for tbe Rose Lake Lumbei compaoT.wa« In tbe olty Wednesday He woe accompanied by bis wife wbi will remain here (or a week visit log her sister, Mrs Mend Angel. Ten rounds boxing. Grand, Tuesday — adv Attention Eagles All members of Aerie 2012 and vtattlug brothers are requested to be ___ . I preeent F'rlday evening May 1 the 1. O O. F. hall, ramilles and a friend for a social time. «t Bring your By Ordei of Committee adv may 1. AUCTION SALE U M. Costleo will sell at public auction all of bis stock aod farming implements and other personal prop erty. Tbe sale will be held April 30th at tits ranch (our miles down the river. E. B. Brown of Emlda will aot as auctioneer—adv. There Is an Interesting story ot Wordsworth, who w-ent to call on Miss Harriet Martineau at Amblealde, In the bouse which she had built and laid out, writes A. C. Benson In the Cen tury Magazine. There was a gathering of neighbors present, and Wordsworth stood for a long time at the window contemplating tbe beautiful landscape outside. Then he turned to the party and said; "Mlss Martlucun, I congratulate you ou your beautiful little domain. The views are wonderful, and It will turn out to be the wisest thing you ever did j In your life " He paused for a moment, and the guests expected some comment on the uplifting effects of communion with nature, but Wordsworth, with a flue gesture, continued: "Yonr property will ccitalnly be trebled In value within the next ten I years I" Mail by Rocket. The (eland of Good Hope was the J first of the Friendly Islands to be die covered by the Pandora In 1791. But this lord of many Islets Is very difficult of approach, for tbe seas are dangerous except to very small craft Tbe post master general bas therefore Invented j a method of bis own for the delivery of malls. He delivers them by rocket When the hour of delivery arrives the whole population assembles on the shore to watch the great event for It has happened that In mtdeareer the precious mall has burst and given Its news to the waves. When the seven foot long rocket lands successfully there Is a wild stampede of tbe natives thirsting for the latest news from Sa moa or tbe FIJI Islands.—London Opln na Ths High C. The famous composer and tbe noted tenor were standing by tbe rail of Un ship looking out upon the tumbling waters. "Yes," the composer was saying "yon took that high C perfecUy." don't feel better In the morn lug." replied the tenor weakly, "the high sea la going to take me." And be staggered toward his caoln.' New kork Sun. Tf Condolences. Mrs. Hen was In tears. One of her little ones bad been sacrificed to make a repast for a visiting clergyman. "Cheer up. madam," said tho ruostei comfortingly. "You should rejoice that your son Is entering the ministry. B> was poorly qualified for a lay mem her anyhow."—Philadelphia Ledger right on simplifying words that refuse to be simplified. •IMUAfc, os* • The simplified spelling board la ffolDK SIRES AND SONS. President Wilson Is said to dots os charlotte russe. Vice President Mar shall loves cherry pie, and Secretary Bryaa is fond of cantaloupe. Dr. Paul 8. Relnsch. chosen as the new American minister to China, has been professor of political science at the University of Wisconsin since 1901. He was born In Milwaukee In 18(19 and was educated in Berlin, Home and Paris. Henry Clews Is one of the few American men of business who hav* been translated into nobility by for elgu potentates. with the Imperial decoration, the hlgh est honor the emperor of Japan may confer upon a foreigner, Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, chief Justice of the high court of Australia, now on a visit to England, Is the son of a Welsh Congregational minister and was taken to Australia at the age of nine. He was called to the Queens land bar when he was twenty-one. Major General James Madison Drake, reappointed historian of the Army and Navy Medal of Honor Legion, has held that position for twenty years. Dur ing that time he has written 1.609 sketches of the valor of his compan ions. He Is a veteran newspaper man lie Is embellished Education Notes. Practical work In sewing, cooking and other household arts Is required In all English schools for girls above the Infant grade. In Minnesota the need for trained teachers of agriculture and domestic science Is so great that the School of Agricultural Technology at the state university has taken for Us main work the preparation of teachers for these subjects. Tbe Ohio Stale university has Intro duced an apprentice course in animal husbandry that Includes two years' study at the university and two years of practical work on a stock farm. Tbe students are paid for their work while on the farm. The plan has In terested a number of the leading stockmen of Ohio and other states, and they are co-operating with the university In carrying It out Fashion Frills. After all, the X ray skirts are only a logical extension of present fashions. —Now York Sun. The latest novelty In dresses Is one that has only two hooks In ths back. Cheers by overworked husbands Cleveland Leader. Newport reports tbs appearance of the nose veil. If It Is anything like the nose bag we are willing to let Newport corner the markst.— Chicago News. ,Thc diaphanous skirt ee|*Jnated la Egypt. Crude pictures ihc^U. Prob ably. If tbe truth were k patra sot the style. TLeg new nowadays.—Portland uta FREAKS OF THE TIDE. The Caldron of the Spatted Soaa and the Amazon River Boro. To the ordinary lay mind the tides along our const are most puzzling. He knows that the tides rise and fall twice In twenty-four hours and that this depends In some mysterious way upon the moon. But If In bis travels ho sees n spot along the shore where there Is no tide he Is at a loss to ac count for It. To be exact, there Is only one ocean In the world where the tides follow the mcon with regularity, and this Is the great Antarctic basin. And tbe reason Is that there Is the only place a sweep af water Is to be found that Is entirely uninterrupted by land. The enormous waves caused by the moon's attrac tion course round the world south of Cape Horn and the Cape of Good Hope, with absolutely nothing to break (hem. Here In our northern hemisphere great masses of land Interrupt tbe tidal waves and, combined with the shallowness of the Inland seas, cause them to perform antics which seem ra ° 9t 8 "'ange. Tbo de P tb of the vrater has much to d ° wlth tbe tl<lal Irregularities. Out In ,be "P 0 " °^ ean ' J b ® t,de »bnormal-about 8000 fathoms-th* « 1 *^ of the waves Is amazing When the do ' ,th decreases to five fathoms tbe tlde cannot t travel , mare than teen mlles an bo ' jr - In England, for example, which Is surrounded by nar row, land broken seas, the result 1* that they get some of the most dan gerous tidal races and currents to be found. The most formidable of these Is the whirlpool between the Islands of Jura and Scarba, on the west coast of Scotland. This Is known as the "Caldron of the Spotted Seas." There the current runs at times at the rate of more than twelve miles an hour, and the force of a heavy tidal enrrent rushing np to the wide Mouth ed river forms what Is called a "bore." A most striking example of this tidal feature Is often seen on the Amazon, when a moving wall of water, reach ing from bank to bank and to a height of more than twenty feet, will rush In land.—New York Sun. Figs and « Palaca. King Charles of Roumanla made many changes In his Balkan kingdom since be arrived there in 1890 after an adventurous Journey In disguise from Germany. Notable among them are the changes in tbe capital and tbe royal palace. When he made bla tri omphal entry as tbe country's new prince tbe carriage reached a house before which a guard of honor waa stationed. "What bouse Is that?" be asked. "That Is the palace," replied General Goleski. The prince, think ing be bad misunderstood him, said. 'Where is tbe palace?" And tho gen eral was so embarrassed that he could only point silently to the one storied building. The principal feature of the vl«w from the windows on one side was a gypsy encampment, with swine wallowing In tbe inalp road before the palace. Woman-! Rights. His Fiancee (finding her youuger Bie ter ensconced on her young man'a kneel— Why. Mabel, aren't you asham ed of youraetf? Get down! Mabel—Shan't! I got hers fixate Loudon Opinion. Winged Creature! ef Bornes. In Borneo winged creatures are en countered where one would least ex pect them. Flying fish the sire of her rings are found In all the waters, and there Is the flying fox, the well known fruit eating bat, which the Malays call "kruaug." They may be seen almost any evening winging their steady flight often at a great elevation well out of range of a shotgun. The flying squirrels ns evening twilight comes are also seen. They glide down from one lofty tree to the base of another, up which they scramble to the level they started from. Wide expansions' of skin between the fore and hind limbs act in parachute fashion and sustain them In their glide. They are of some size, but are quite harmless. The flying lizard Is seen In the heat of the day In the Jungle gliding down with a flash in much the same manner as the squirrel. But be is much small er and It requires a quick eye to de tect him. The natives kill him with a clay ball shot from their blowpipes.— North Borneo Herald. Spiders Th!t Hunt Fiah. There are certain large sea spiders two feet from toe to toe, called Collo seudeis glgus, that live In the water and feed entirely npon mollusks and worms. The carnlvoroos wolf spider, an am phibious Inhabitant of the tropical re gions of South America, Is said to pre fer a fish diet, though It Is not averse to eating mice, young birds and even snakes, resembling In this respect the therapbosidne, or bird catching spiders, of India and Queensland, some of which equal a rut in size. The collosendels Is the most formida ble specimen of the spider family, measuring six Inches around the body and possessing twelve long, hairy legs, with which It grliis Its tinny prey, it attacks flsh several times larger than Itself and after biting them through the hack and stinging them to death gluts itself by sucking the Juices from the bodies of Its victims. Entarpria#. A well known business establish ment recently sent out a circular to the trade with which It has dealings an nouncing the death of the head of the firm. To the astonishment of the Ann. there was received from a printing house the following reply to tbe dr cular: "Gentlemen—It la with deep regret that we learn by your circular of re cent date of the great loss sustained by your Arm. and we respectfully beg to express our heartfelt sympathy. "In this connection we observe tbal your circular Is printed by Messrs, Blank & Co. We feel confident that bad you placed this order with ua we could have quoted you cheaper and better terms than any other firm; con sequently In the deplorable event of a future bereavement we trust that you will afford ns an opportunity to make you an offer In this regard."—Ex change. How Caterpillars Build. Many clever caterplllara which dwell habitually In company build a common nest for the common benefit. Of these Is the famous American tent caterpil lar. The tents are really nests of silk spun among I jj/vges and twigs. In them tbe caterpllla to them they resort for shelter In rainy weather even when larger grown. Al lied species which pass through the winter In the caterpillar state con struit whiter sleeping quarters which the bookish folk call hlbornaculums. These are often conspicuous among the branches during tbe cold months of tbe year. If torn open they reveal a sur prising thickness of spun silk, forming a dense nonconductlve wall. At the center of the mass lie from thirty to fifty tightly .nicked caterpillars waiting for the when the" will resume their feeding. rSwrwell when young, and rn of the warm weather. Why They Qusrralad. "I hear that you quarreled with Harry." said one young woman to another. "Is It so?" "Yes, I did," replied the other girl. "Ho Is a horrid thing. He asked me told him twen how old 1 was. and ty-one. and he wouldn't believe me!" '■Indeed!" said tbe first. "Well, you should have referred him to Bob Yates. He could swear you told him the very same thing four years ago."—Detroit Free Press. 1 1. Where He Got It. Teacher—Now. where did yon get that chewing gum? 1 want the truth. truth, teacher, and I'd rather not tell a He. Teacher—How dare you say I don't want the truth! Tell me at once where you got that chewing gum. WUH Under your desk.—Exchange. Willie—You don't want the Illustrative Dances. "Dances used to originate from tribal customs." "Well, doesn't It seem possible that some of these popular dances tend to Illustrate the movements of persons dodging a flock of motorcars?"—Wash ington Star. How to Treat a Wire Cut. Never let a wire cut on your stock go unattended. Clean out the wound with soap and water, wash with perox ide of hydrogen and apply a good heel log ointment—Rural Farmer. First Flight Sensations. The sensations when you first shoot up rapidly In the air are distressful to the novice, says Captain C. Mellor li. the Airman. This is bow Captait. Mellor felt, sitting behind the pilot li a biplane: "The rush and press of sir are ter rifle. My cheat seems to bo getting atoved In and my ribs feel inclined to give way. I have difficulty In extra) Ing. The smallest opening of the na sal valve seems to give too much air My blood rapidly becomes snperoxy genated, and I experience a feeling of exhilaration. I should like to about oi at least say 'Ha. ha" but tbe pressure of the wind is too great for me to aa anything, and I feel It best to keep mv mouth shut" It was much tho tame when takln: a trial flight in a monoplane from the Blériot school. At the end of tbe Are circuit be "felt like blowing up." There «re times when God asks noth Ing of his children except silènes sad St. Maries Furniture Store. j* A SIMPLEX BED A SAQLESS SPRING AND A SEALY OR STEARNS & FOSTER MAT TRESS, Mi'ANS A GOOD NIQjlT S REST AND A BETTER DAY S WORK TOMORROW. St* Maries Furniture Store, **• ■«**•**** • * • Barred Plymouth Rock Brrs * Light Brahma Rrrs - - - - - $1.50 per 15 j; • - i 50 per Is X I % Guinea Pigs and Rabbits - . T Raspberry Sprouts -J- Currant Bushes $ Rhubarb Roots - T Horseradish starts t Phone 1.50 per pair 1 $1.00 for 50 1.00 lor 12 -, 1,00 forix '.t .25 Iona •• Ï ■ JOSEPH HERITAGE. l •s*h40>h> * ••H** TAKE ADVANTAGE Of the Cheap prices and BUILD NOW. LUMBER, LATH AND SHINGLES, carry the largest stock of dressed lumber in the state of Idaho. 16-inch wood for sale. See us for We ST. MARIÉS LUMBER CO Deliver to any part of eity. Phone 44. FIGHT THE MEAT TRUST ! ! And' Assist inJJKeeping the PRICE OF MEAT DOWN By purchasing your meats of all kinds at THE INDEPENDENT MARKET BOTHWELL & KIRK . , X ,t X**I*****!^ > ' <, i'd* *»**«* , I**I*^* *î* *}**S**i* ^* •»* v *X* .5 •X * NEW INDUSTRIAL RATE I Heating*>Appliances 7c per Killowatt Hour .. The company will renew all etandar diaon oarhon and Gem • Wipe sold by us, and will give Gem lamps for Madzae. •; WASHINGTON WATER POWER COMPANY Q. H. TOMPKIXS. Local Mûr. TAILORING For a Fine Tailor Made Suit see HJALSETH, THE TAILOR. Suits $28.00 and Up Everything Made in His Own Shop. Opposite Ideal Theatre. BUILDING SEASON HERE Let us give you prices on all kinds of Building Material Including lumber, lath, shingles, and interior and exterior finishing of all kinds POTLATCH LUMBER CO. NEW PERFUME BOTTLtb. How to Make Stand For Small Cologn« Bottle. Most women like to have a bottle ol eau de cologne on their dressing table for. apart from the refreshing toilet properties of this scent, ft Is exceeding ly useful In case ot a sfok headache oi sudden attack ot faintness. A little stand accompanying It has many mer Its, for It not only provides a touch ol dainty coloring for one's bedroom, but also keeps the bottle from being easily knocked over and broken. Scent bottles are made In standard sizes, so before commencing to make the stund procure the bottle of eau de cologne. Then take careful measure mell,s - and ™ae wl " flt ,P po P erl J and <an refilled at will. To make stand cut a round of stiff card board three laches larger In diameter than the bottle and another strip ol cardboard which when Joined will al * ow * be b°ltlo to be lifted >n and out wltb ease - Cover both the tnrfaces with fancy or ribbon and lino with either the * nme sl 'k or a piece of thin white sat ***• Dvereew all the edgea^and then | * tltfh tbe "P^ht portion of the case to the ,enter of the over ^cd edges are trimmed with flne cord aud 8 a P«W ot artlflcUI "T*!™ "J " mar ? ÜÜW ribbon attached to th« atand - Let the case. be Iu keeping 1 wltb tbe obaructe r ét th. scent. Fm Instance, a bottle of violet eitnul could be incased in mmivr figured silk or embossed velvet and «MCcrat«! with » bunch of ribbon vloletk Hit or Mio*. Bald tho young man who owned a canoe, **l should like to go boating with yoa." Hut the young woman said: "Solid bone Is your head! Go drown by your lonely, now doel" Bald the youth who possessed an ntr yacht. "You will fly with me, dear, will you nachtT' "I will, sir," said she. "I don't know who you be. But I'm sure ^hat 1 like you a lacht!** —Chicago Dally New*. Bird. Rlohbs— Tes. I took her out to sopper and the bill came to fU.80. Slobbs—Why, she told me she didn't sat any more than a bird. Blobbs—Well, an ostrich la a bird, you know.—Philadelphia Record. The Petticoat. Lost--« silken pctUcoat. maybe It was lawn. With ribbon running through the Ooonoa 4s rosy aa the -lawn, A darling, dainty petticoat, A fluff and frosty luce, With dear, delicioua autln bows tho frills In pise*. k-mthrLoulsa'i j--ttlcoui rippled round her feet At*n gave a tantalizing Df slender ankles gllthlWA hea flashing buckles on the toee BW ellfipcrs trim and small. Bo.' since the narrow skirts came la She wears It not at alt. —N.w York Time* bo tomioi tir.j. Hub-The doctor says If I keep work ing st this pace after mupey I shall be a wreck at forty five Wife—Never mind, dear By tbat time we «ball be