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8 L»vin»on'» Quality Store, All Bott •eeJFulljM t?!"!?!™. l.*vtmnn'«, 1 Sco'ivJ Av* nut • WINE AND LIQUOR SAt€ STILL CONTINUES DoiMm BrUk v Evtf BATUROAY SPECIALS IVrt Win*, halt gallon bvtlte, r< «■ «t«r price «f»-; »«tlr price -l."\«- IVrt Wine, halt K.lioii li-HU. rt«« ,'ular prlc* We: *ale prU-e.,.,,.U5e I , II Wltw. half i:»llon bA>ltU\ XX' fiiUr prte* %i .1- aala prk-«.,,.000 Onth* above ttottka «• allow ■iv- when returnrd tmpty to u». id -• of l.«-r.lt Hcott-h Whttke), r«niiUr price V U> p«r buttle; wtl< rit<« OSe 11. ■■...«• >» l.i-k. - buttled In I bond, regular price II '■"■• i" r bot tl«; vain price Hftc Ueraemtvr, while the «al« |vi on you MIW frutn 40 to 10 per rent on all your purchase*, by buying from l.riiiwon'a. the leaiiing reliable »toi»-. . l'hune*. Bun»«t Main >■>< In)-. «'■•! ■Both Phones Main 1184 Free Delivery M ■P' Cents * i F Qt. Bottle / Old Crow M m 1 Hermitajre I %J Mcßrayei One Block South of P.O. Keystone Liquor Co. Wholeaal* and Family Trad*. 1123 First Aye., Cor. Seneca DO YOU GET HONEST GOODS :In your Trail and Cotfeca. If not. try us, THE SCATTt.K TEA. COITEB AND in rs>:•; CXX, 7» Pike »t.. KtM !• ■! A i;«; 8. 8. Black «■. Rain Will Neither Wet Nor Spot "Cravenette" Rain Coats * . They differ In «•!•• ae ' cording to quality of cloth: '•'■ trim, workin«n*hlp and c- '•• . •nd style . of gT.rn»« >nt. but they are all "waterproof." * Priced from * I • - - f ■ 1 i^&T ' 1 "*^ 1 i $15 Up i J.Redelsheimer&Co. i Strongest Topcoat lions*' In th» \a■■,?■■ .< , Bl**- ■"■' " ■■, tW-KH Firtt tvi, eer. Calumbia WifcTlflill»—WM*«a«ii*M \ mi in > in-., , W^'W™""*m™' p * -mm mtm m m mm m»« mm m» ■ WVW"m m""Wm"m m™m m™m m"m m"m mm mm m mm""m«« tiA Little Fo talk spring v OC^" *»#•«#€? clothcs,butwe X W §T^%mm/mm would like to V O *JJ show you the ' i |P! first arrivals in }«{ o SWELL v I scz/rs H jM- ' See Our . X E Window <fcft*y, So Display 2^«Z« V I Uy f ' ' LI V Klin?! & Rosenberg v H 625 Firmt Avenue ' !i f( Hlmclhuch Brom., It Pay* to Trado on f i f| " ~ Suooommofm fir a i Avonuo f\ 00 THE POPULAR cioTHiins fl i^^«^^j» *(m: •*«»« mm mm mm mm—-mm ■•■. -«^. m» » «T*M^^M-M MM MM MM —— MM MM MM™MM Mm M «^« KDo Not Wear Your Old Clothes IT Our faring line of Ladle*' and O entlemen'a wearing apparel dm at- Jrived/! You can e*«lly a/ford to'dresa well, aa a amaU deposit, and j.ti*e-tttl;in<:e at your convenience la all we <uik. ' Eastern Outfitting Co. Status's Only Credit Store, 422-424 Pike St., Cor. Fifth BRACED 'EM UP I Mrrlpp* N»«» Am'iO I i ■ HI. ,||..l C 111 .1 ( « I' . I, • I 111 I FIRE AT SEA (Continued from IVute. One.) li.si.l.t furitium Iron cold nntl *t|«n*niv i>r.ui> ill the |va>M>um'r» <•«( urn. i or id. a i-Kithinir and per sonal i-rci^ it. • ■|-l«t>-. Illbbtird. thinks snya th*t ih>> crew *\»ik»--i with f\>-<-i'ii<'n*i .u-icuiiiiu- and th.ii Captain Cousins I U»*4 good Judgment. lii | )( ;-ir.l to the lowering of tin- life boats, ti< nidi '■I'liilulily Ui. (< - « 111 <■<• Mint ad. vri ' crttk'Utn Mil to the wladom «if Klhllia. the ••mill licntp. lull In my ut>lnlou this w.u> tin- only wise course to pursue, II ill the women remained > it tiitai'il Hi- > Hotiltl ii >vi ' MM ,-■..• d to tain i • i •., .1 Up In the for* part of the vessel, other- la* they »oul>l have been In 11• --»ay of tht* worker*. To keep peo pit. ii * tills. ■ like this. Inactive and |it-»u»fil up In ft small space without knowing what is going on ill to pro mot* a panic, and such * thine wm Just what the captuln of the v««sel wa* tr> iiik to .ivm.i. A panic during that fir* »>-ul I haw ini'uiit a loss of life mor.' terrible th.m can l«« Imag ined." The heroine of the fire was Miss !„ I'e^kenpaugh, a attic girl, who by lur cheerfulness throughout the trying ordeal did much to keep up the spirits of the other wonim and prevent panic among them. When pome of the women l">.u> singing hymns at the moment they thought the vessel was doomed she struck up that cheerful rag-time melody, -IVilrlU." She persisted In looking upon the tragedy as a comedy, even wrhlle she hi in the life boat helping to bail water, which reached near)* to the knees Of the occupants. "Th« strange part of it. she ««ld yesterday when she got off th» steamer, 'was thAt I was riot fright ened at all, and I have never been notrd for my bravery. Hut. really 1 saw no reason for being: at all »rared. All the men were cool and 1 1 was not ..nlrii,- la let them beat in' in maintaining courage. Th« cap* tain and crew were not a bit eiclted or Impatient and from fir-- to U*t their only thought was for us." Ul«a Stelner, on* of th« two women loat In th« i»l»*»ter. Bid* an hereto struggle for life, nut !» \altv. Bhe and her brother. Jo«eph Stelner, a survivor, were in the boat that capalsed.. Doth had on life pre trr*. Toung Btelner k*pt In emn tuny with hi* slater for 10 uilnutts or no. h« «ay»- Th«n • h»ary *— rolled In and separated them. ■« never saw her after that. A moment before their separation sh« looked appealingly at htm and calbr<l "Joe." That wail th# only time he heard her spemk. It* nev«r SBoreeded la reach* : Ing her. Neither the girl's' body i\i>r the bodle* of any of th« other* drowned ■ere recoreretl. MIM Siftnir and her brother had j t*»n In Ran Frxnctoeo. th« latter at ■tendlnc ■» mining c>neer acbooL : Th* young woman was th* daughttr ' nt Theodore Strlner of «'i« Mm and I was returning to that town. 8h« MM I ■ I putrt of her education In the pubUo • hooia of thli «ritr. JanMMi -.pa or IMs city, «ho whs returning trmn Han Kranciaco, said that MM of th« moat pltfut avrntt arl<l« from th» drowning of Mi** Stt!n*r *ai the Ami* of the thr»-» waiter*. Th»- poor fellowa alept jin the tl-r> hole beneath the aoctal h.ll. Wii.n> they trlcil to tret out through the dm»» •moke and «rt'ir>« to aafrty tbr»uirh the aociaj hail lh«y (The latter (Ml urged to kerp tip thti value ef HuMlan hthiiiui aninn« I Uerman II in:. In •> Yon llurlnw artnl ' I'inmi tU . and I Kli||lllt« Influenced ' many leaiUng tiaukera, with the rrault j that itii»rti.ui ettiMKila l.«i unit etinil) at ' once. liinu .1 tat [i, ' I «rl hi .1 ■ I ■ "The only case of un In.- • »< M. in. Nt that cant* to my nutlet 1," he tali), "was when a man, apparently crated It): fear, run 4»wn ths steps fi"tu the hurrfcuna dwk while I wnn pluylng a hose on the fire, nn<l ki.iM'iil me, trying to throw me down. Another fellow ..it ,i little bit off [• i .i f*w minutes, .ill, dwlar ing that hr hail but ii {•'» moments • it, I- «.m to pn»y loud. "We th.ni.hl that Instead of prnylng It would If a «>h*l lliiimi for him i" »<> to work. \\> turned ii hose •■<> htm, sending Mm clear .iui-m the deck, lit forgot Iil» pray ei• thru and wurk>'t after th.it. "It struck M »* renmrkitbls that th« women were willing «u<l even milf to go In the small MMI To the uninitiated It did not look .i« though a boat could live In such a sea. Uut at that It sccuki] better to trust to the boats Him to. remain nn the vesseL It ecarrely kniked at the Hart as though she could be saved." M!-» Dully 11. Gordon of Han Francisco waa one of those who were thrown Into the water front the cap • !»• I boat. She waa bound from San Francisco to Alanka, but she has ii.m-luiW that Califurnla Is gtxxl enough for her anil aha Is going to Uk« the train back to San Fran- ■ . —t\- DMM Ml •« «•►> I* during the period she was rtoatlng about before ahe could be picked up, she did not care whether she lived or not. being nearly fri>«ni to deatth. The Quera w«» «nmplctlri|t h«-r MUh voyage when the fire overtook her. She Is well known on the co«*t. having been on every run from Ran 1 •!.>•.» to Nome. -hr was built at Cramps in IMS and came to the l*a clfk! the siuti* year. Her <»*-' »U»c» that time has been full of misfor tune. In IM4 hr stranded on the Columbia rU.r bar. but was pulled off without much damage. I.ytnie at her. dock at lN>rt Hartford In IUS, ah« filled with water that came through a broken deadlight. While it) the Alaskan excursion bujttws* she often .went a«hore, but always came off without serious Injury. I.a*t May the collided with th* lint t»h freight steam'fclp Itob«rt Adam son at West I\>!nt. driving a huge hole through the tide if that re**el. Th* passenger* aboard the Qu»«>n boond to BeafUe were the following: D. C. MelUe. John J. B*ller. Charles Wearer. O. 11. l"almer, MUw INccken baugb. Charle* J«r.«»n. Mi« Crurlee Jensen and chllil. V.ii'um is Jones and wife. James Hto. p. Tom flyan. W. K. Gibson, B. D Bh»w, William Humphrey, «'hail-" 8. t>ea«wa, Mrs. Char'.es l»rHll"«> Mr- Vila M Cros by, O. W. Smith. Charles M '. J. L. WalthalU C. O. irl~.n. C. T. Thompson. H. IlossniAn. K. H. »*"<". W. J. Blyfleld. VI lot Hill. •«. A. WbltUnitton, A. Haldomen. K. Y. Thompson, Victor OMN, M. Krl»anlt. ! Hen JnhriWi, I" W. Cowey, K. llort. J. Molt J. A. M. Ha* Krtc Bv*rvnr. M. N.-U.vlt«. B. I 1"!lt». Mrs. M K. McMillan. C. i' DUlne. * NATIVES REVOLT AND KILL GERMANS (Dr HcriPC* >»•»• A«»n 1 nRRI.IN. r«b. »-O«rt»an W»»t Afnr. »«!vk«» fUta the r »H*« tro-.|- In th« ("mail and N**«nr ri»»r« r^cloa bar* rrvoltr.l and killed faur 'l"" --iiiana T*«y ha*a alao t»«rn»4 th« Otrtn** f*etort«a. RUSSIANS CAPTURE BRITISH COLLIER : MVCIIPOOU F«t>. »—A pn»«t» t»i »crnm thl» »ft*rnoon rtporU th«l «h« llumUr.* have capturrd III* HritUh colUtr Oritl In Of Ittd »«». SHAMEFUL "Wllll* Pmllh. Mr« 1«. occupation newabor. • hare drunk, «irre«t«fl by H^rrrfuit I>ls!iUin nn.l I'air ..linm Dim This »nlry « n» rriAd* on th» police blotter .•■t nl«ht. Hop»l»»»ly In "toxicAlMl. Ui« bor wtui found by th« offlceta on Main >u-i. He (Hlm could not or would not at th» tlm« t.-ll tb« officer* wn*rt h« «■■( hU liquor. II» bad drunk a l.irtf quantity and Mi MMM wfti Mill ■!!»•• -I 'I. « it,-.! ulna: wh»n h« wm If I out of tb« receiving ••■II 1% hay« !•■ ■ n a number of ri»m« In th# t>>"' f""w »'■'■>>« »hrr» younir boy* have bwn Hold liquor, and the f.nlW hAVf> decided to makr a thorough InveatlKatlon '•< the matter. A 'few arreata hnv» be«n made of ■aioon mm who b«\'» aold yotiriß l»>yn liquor and It la exportes that mora will 1>«! made. ANOTHER SCHOONER NARROWLY ESCAPES SAN FIIANCISCO. Feb. 2».~The schooner Baua&llto, after a long Mlego of bur] wwuher and dlatreiia, put In hero ymterdny In bud Mi.ll* She h,u\ b««n out flfl^'n dayi from (irnyn Harbor and wan bound ('■< Ban Pedro. She encountered v ter rible storm and bad '•■ jrttlnon 20,090 feet or luu£tr to >ay« herself. Stone. Fisher & lane c Star Attractions This Week at „ The Annex Tomorrow Will Be Muslin Underwear Day on Bargain Square iVr mir- ivtmi>>-in) Wt liuvc planned l.i klva Mir fiillrr »|hw* of liiiiuii H.|ii*i (»o writ known to Ail tic* palrunn) uvtr i>. th« mtle >Mt •i>«t of Women's Fine . Undermuslins The twnt mak««ii, b«it nwil^rtnUi, »«-pI Umi, b»»t em broidery mii tti» I- «i .ill (..nili-ll •< H<*attl« womrn trll il« ntr lli<- no * «■ sWi '! hi—.■ popular «ur nn'iilx «»• hnvc groupoit tftgrtbrr .mJ will offi-r Your Choice Tuesday Only From BA. M. jr *. I Till 6 P.M. on AVp I Bargain Square 4\)v Th^rw wilt !■.- Down*, lYrwl !•..».i. |ir,w.>-. Cbrmitc* «ii.| Kktrt*. a tiun4rr-l diff.r. « «f jl<k, n< w • hap** and trliiiiiimliiir, iitrHr «ri-p, rJvnn and \*Hl mad* unil>ipMHir • In fuel tin an ,i-iim.i ■ fur «vi r wimun «h . :,.t» lainN<ll» n«««l or Uunlin (,'n iiimr.ir to buy »i) irtinl any nl>l» tomorrow «ti lla/galn f«i>»j.ir. i'h«.u .. 41 cent* Mib. There Will Be Hundreds Buying So Come Early Home of Quality and Worth—Second and University \W\rn Captain Ra>muf«n brousht her Into port brr hold w»a full of waur MM •>«•• *"* only krpt from ntnkine by her caret* of lumber. UM IS is mm Annie Iliw.nry l« in th» ■*» J.MI •fain and Kitty fir I haa i»r--n r«> If.i««-,| after »<-t vimt a Bill) --lay Mntencv. ■ J "Ooodby, Kilty 1 nhi>ul«il *»r. canl I'n*rr« In a rh<<ry v..|i«- a* Kitty left liar »uin»n Mil* tnotolnc. "Cum* around and »<*«• v* Mint tlm«." - «?■ -Not hit hi know w>w»f."" an •wared Kitty. an4 th« IMU« J*«Uah woman ■»»• •• her '«*" worst entnty left the «in with a vow Mnr ■Cain to touch liquor Kin- hum mad* thai *•>*. t»"fut». but • hi* MM ah* •»>• *h« iniftult 10 k<-'P 11. Kitty Illrd mail born In i>i«l.itul. brouctit up well and elv<n a fin* «ducatlon. Hii« BUM to Am*iic*: and found a MtMr In drink an 1 a home In th« (t#allir jail. Aruil* Itofvt'y nhow« th* I'»w»»< depth* to which a woman, one* r« fln«d, educate!), an »rll«t »n I tnu«t clan, can fall. Steeping on Ihr floor In tht bark room of a low « d'-m In tho r««trlrt«d 11.1, t ah« »U found lut r>l«ht by l*»iro»ni.-« Crandiitl and ThompiKin. It In r<i-nl*'l Ihut UMn I" ■ her to Iloiton <<> Ret rid of h#r, but th« policeman who know h«r bent Bay that »he would come back Jurt it« Boon «■ a train could bring tier. IN A PIPE DREAM I»- .it.lnr "f unt"M r|. h»« Ir a n«raill»« > whtl ' " I* imlKUird <rf, Harry l»itin, a >i>nn« rii.»n. • ia Spring Suits For iltylea, QoallUea. U'otkmiin •hip, nt and Batlvfftctlon. w«« lead them all. Our ■!». la mo largo that »•<■ ran Mtlafy every on*. Our prlcea mr« to cheap thai every l«rty and Mi>« ran well afford to buy an ii|.-tnd«l« Hi,it. ■ Skirt. <Jomt or Wftlnl at th« right rrlcea, mark, Drown and Illu« i;iuni«, Kton rffn t. cap* ahouldcr, hand< •omely trimmed, lovely cut aklrt • $ I 5.0 M Military Hi Ha, In lllu*. Olark And tlrown. trimmed with ailk tiralrf. all plik lined $19.98 The New York Store JACOB PERL, Prop., HIS Second Arc Near Pike Si. Till SKATTI.i: STAR round in m room In tit* l>.»»»r t«*r» of th» rlty thin mornlnc. Thfmjgh' lh* »i«-:nr opium amok* I» tr. tiv*» llutli and Krrrman mtw i(.^ un< I rortunai« man. Ittn liir»i outfit «m I. oar him when tuk>-n At ttM •(..Hi.ii he w«a rharaTvtl »il/. amok* Ins the >Jru« CONVENTION Th« i'rohlblllon cwnvrntlon »l!l j m*«t •ntilgttt »l th« rn!l«-.l ficntty. Irriun church, corner Krnr< • aU««t •n<S ;:i«ih avenu*. WAS NOT A CHILD Humane om-'-F Clark '»>• morn- In* InvMtUstvd a cofspUlnt madr r«B.irc|int a tmjpmm4 child »li-> «M In a hypnotic «I'«t In th* window ■■' th# •/.. <•. MilM * <etptt OomiMuir. on Ktr»t arm Th« r»fflr»r found that "Prof." ltyn«raon, a hviinndnt, who It i'-r --ffirmlnr ii a local thrater. had put hla wlf« to «l««i> In th« window. Bhe la 19 )<•«!• of «>• <tini uuilrr thot* r|rr.irn«tJtiC.-« the off:- • l mill 1 ( |O nothing. ; BIG CROWD (tl,a»v »m»n *ddp>s Xfl) » LOKDOX, FVb. r>.~tin« Kd«ard h'l<l In* fii •• !■•%.•»■ irf th» >r-» at 9L Jam<>* |^lar^ today and brauicht out 1h» lar»r«t crowd that turn at* tnidanc« Ire >• function* In year* Atiih»«»ii<l"r ChoAlr and Ml «hol* tt-.itt wer» |.].«.t.t Th* <llpUimtttli' corpa of nil natkma w«re pr<*rnt In .full court rfKßlla. MURRY AND MACK , AT THE SEATTLE ■ ■ - Ch»a. A. Murray and 0111* Mark ' earned th« title of ■ iKln*« of I.miuh t*r" at th* Heat lie theatar luat niiht. Th# house was packed 19 the doom • i.I «>vrr> onn Indulged In one con tlnuotia Uuih. '1 1,, r. Inn I • bl» of I wnne In "A kM on Hroadway," but nt timed It ip pretty, and la runny all the •iroa. »«i%,i' Home of th« |<>|k« urn old. In fact, Ilio old stager has heard most of |hi ni before, but 11,. am ■Mil merchant- I at.V. They never fu11.,! to make fuwt lam night and yeatrrdny orternooit. Chaa. A. Murray la Hip name tall. *l<-n«J»r and ahrewd Irl»hm»n who hna been «e*n In Hrattle fvsry acaaon alnca there r...« i.. .-i, a theater htre. onie Mack Ik m »hurt aa Murray Is lunar, I and an fat m th« latter la thin, and JllHt i« comical. Kitty QKk, though bo iov*ft a /Onlya\ (Few Morel VDays/ I Of the Great \ /Rummage Sale \ M Nearinp the cud of the broken lots ami 1 M remnant lines. Noi!ii»K undesirable offered—- 1 I everything in right up to style. This sale is 1 I merely ft* the parpe* of making room for 1 ■ later spring and lurhmer floods. ■ I Men's Suits ;& 1 ■ Suits worth $6.50 for «C"t ''" ■ ■ l>tnlv \s..lt!i $<) ,=,') f<.i *•> w'r I ■ Suits worth $7.25 for - X*i*s^ 1 ■ Suits worth $9.50 for 2'^'ur 1 ■ Suits worth $1050 for - S~'elV 1 ■ Suits worth $15.00 for $7.W» I I Overcoats I ■ $7.50 Overcoats for ■ J i? i ■ Sy.oo Overcoats for SM.H.» ■ ■ $10.50 Overcoats for $.v?ir» ■ ■ $15,00 Overcoats for.. $7.85 1 I i MEN'S DRESS PANTS 1 M Tailor m.ltle, perfect fitting, worth $5.00, $5.50 and $6.00. I ■ ■ • $3.15 1 I Boys' Suits and Overcoats I ■ Suits worth |a^s for 91 ••'>•> 1 * ■ Suits worth 5375 for **,''!*)? 1 m Suits Worth $4.50 for Sli.lio ■ ■ Suit* worth $5.50 for $2.95 ■ m Boys* $3.50 Reefers for $!.!>.» „:■' ■ Boys' $5.0 Overcoats for $15.85 1 ■ Boys' %7&o Overcoats for ..... $3.95 ■ I Men** Fancy Drt« SWrti || r ' " —" I 1 I worth $•■«-.. for 05^ Uoys 50c School Pants-- I I ■ _, - wear like iroiir— for. J.»<" . I I Men's 35c Working Cloves for I I 1 ■ •'• •••il"<" I] 50c Suspenders for 123<* |1' ■ Mr;. 15c Socks for 7$ *&&[• Heavy WOO! Sox, worth 1 1 Men's 99 Sweaters for. .4T^ Hi 20c, for llf 1 I Men's $1.25 Blue Ribbed Underwear for. G5* 4 I I Men's -5, 1 •■ 1 Lined Underwear for 'I7r 1 I Men's $150 Flesh-Colored Ribbed Underwear for .....79* ' f Men's $2.00 Brown X.1.1.- 1 Heavy Underwear for $1.25 S. A. Bridge & Co. S 1415-1417 Second Aye. Sri o.r?h. Good for One-Half Price Sale Only Cut thhi out fend brin* It t« o«r »iore wid m-m will takr It (or U.oo a* c*»h la i*rmi on our Hall* pile* t**i» of *»»»• an<l l*ckrts. "- '"'"-c"'1" """- Wcstberg&Childs Cloak*. Hull* ->>! Mllllnrry. 1213 BBCOKU AVKNI ycungaler, I* ax petit* 01..1 ukm'. aa ev<-r, 11. i>«i|> ate new thla ? • nr. and mm* or h*r It IM Ml almply ■tunning. The choru* la very well trained and roatumed la «.- -I taate. William KlnK mml" a hit In » Hebrew role, lie didn't ovrrdo tha part, Mi.l had a mnke-up that alone wan a wonder. . Murray and Mack will I* at til* «*• atlle all week. , - — KILLED IN HOLDUP niHMINtIUAM. Ala., Feb. ft—ln an attempt l.v a (ana; of negru dr«pera< docs ■• r..!' • \\r postal car of It train ; on Ui« a tai utii.i Ureat Southern rulir road, near Meridian, Mlaa, at I o'clork thin mnrtilnr. J. T. Rtorkton, a postal clerk, a la shot m.l killed, and Ml Cli-rk A. J. liana nan shot In the arm Jim I'nrla. a ne«ro. did the ahootlnff anil secured m.. rtgiatered I mall bug, lit it In Jumping from the ! train h« had hi* Ire crunhed. ll* dra««<il hlmiiaf Kit.. mil. » b«Xors l« --log captured li> bleodbounda. PU«I SOUND BRIDGE AND DREDGING COMPANY, Inc. ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS Bridges Structural lion Work, Piers and Foundations, Dredging by All Methods. SEAITLE. WASH. Murphy Wine and Liquor Co. l' 1 ><*,ir~"l<l IVpp*r, full quart... 91.00 10-year-old Pepper, per gallon:... »3.00 l-year-oid Anr.-Uon ... f 1.25 '•"■■* ■ '"" ~~-£ 'y"*''""'.* "■."" *;, i-jror-old Muscatel.. «1.2*5 -..,- ': . ■ ■ Fine, old Sweet Ga.t«irbav..sl.RO Murphy Wine and Liquor Co., lire D*ll%'ery. 301 »nd 310 ki St., Phon.t Ind 39 Sunttt Buff 41 E>» «'••»,'•. and "•»• Optical Qooda IV ■!• hi Cut Ulaja ud J. wrltv al prlcc» but »11l pay you l.i InVfttlcaU. ll'i-iili « of Complicated Watch** Louis Klodt Jewelry Co. New Location WSO Second JLIMM UVINOBJON. Mont.. R.i ».-Flr* la r«gtnE In thr hiiKlntMl -otlon h*r». Th« potiofflre building ha* hc#n Ue •troy«V The rinmm m. row control. The !<»■ *Jre*dy .it ,,. |ttM Sash and Door Bargains Strictly One Price 4-i.«n»-l door* for palnttu* Si «0 S . r..*»-j.jnirl Uttvrs for oil flntali. 11.30. • « croM-panrl door* for nit finish: tht br»t on »»rth with ctirlrjr wood In panel*. 11.13 per door.; I** Plain window frames, *1 W per frmn*. Window frames, with puilrys, blind stop »nd cap, P..3. per fram«. Kitchen door*. t*\t iil\, with 4 light* In tipper part of door, tt.S Mrli. . Cottac« front do«rs with pktura ■tana In upper panel*, at tIKO l»r doer. Ilulldlng paper Mi r*r i«1I. nun lock* SS«. Bred for l'il< i- llatn and Krnrrat Inform*. tlon to tnr »»lraroora, IMS Third ac*nu«, Siatile, U. S. A. 0. B. Williams .^r. 1508 3d «ye. I Navy While Blankets Strict I? All* Wool, weight 7 Ibl." $4.00 a Pair . W. S. Kirk, 1209 Itt-Av.