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Cash "_*•-*f ,::.:•.»" Credit Ca slt . tha ...at-e. Grout t /■-■- '£ £ \ Store''h _>*^___l_Vf^-*-_--P______£V wtJ^i&r.:Jl System Wl^J*mml •V-* % :; J*t/ a form \^E^y fl |*|i\A induce- Lffial for buying hero T!ie Ne* Stiire ha* hpletullil assortments 11l evety line—every facility fe'r satl.fact.iiy cholc. Is here*. Including rxi'rpttunal values ami convenient terms. Whether vu-.i wan to buy one article or completely ftirnlt.li yuur liouie with Furniture. t'ai|t.-t«, lirsperlei., Slims, etc.- come here. One iluilar or lao each week will ilu to furnish yuur i in... • a I ICf.aliSK*lls I w w^jfs c l^^^Tl *V l- lON STREET Special for Saturday Clearance Bargains ltft.no H-ndsoruety Tailored Suit., f-0.00 liSuO gulls. . rai.-.,. 1..! material, .!$17.50 |i.oo Knitteetl Mouse Sweater. . . ♦'_. lIM Leather Pur.«_ and CbaieUln Hue.. Half Price. A • : '■ ;-. 1".- ..'• 1 I',-f.ie. 1 c. all color. $1.08 Westberg & Childs Clot-tics, Suits and Millinery Sams Price—Cash or Credit. 1312 SECOND AVENUE Oprier-lte Ar ».!.- tllork. CHICAGO, ..ii. I.— Ism i-hee. a wealthy Chtnesee resident of Chica go, -h...- 11. |he <c la i. set Mentally le. v. | in a refrigerator ear and froten to death . year ago. while ... effort waa being made le. smug gle Mm Into Ihe Totted Htales. was yesterday convicted ,1. th. t'nlte 1 F* .te. r ,tt of attempting to Im port a Chinaman Into the l'nlted •Male, ronir-ry to law. He su fined 11.000 and sentence.! lo serrs Awful Bad for Us! Awful Good for You! ;■ "*. T -"*»■-■■..■ .-•---"_- -: .-'.": * -.- v' •,"-«.__'-■■-.■-.. '' . . „i pa __-_■_*"■ NOT A - N'T OF PROFIT IN THIS HAL*. !J*On UK. HUT THERE'S DOLLARS OK (JAIN IN IT FOR TOU. WITH M ITU SIMPLY A MATTER OF HAVING TO GET RID OF OOODfI AT ALL COSTS. THIS SEASON'S NOVELTIES IN SUITS, SKIRTS. RA.'I.AVr", JACKETS. WAISTS, ETC, GOING AT TOUR own pt-ucn tn* WE STARTED THIS SALE. ON TIIK FIF TEENTH OF LAST MONTH, WE'VE sou. HUNDRED!. OF GARMENTS. AND MANY CUSTOMERS HAVE COME HACK AGAIN AND AGAIN, BO ATI HA' TIVE WERE THE IIAROAINB. - Hurry Hurry Hurry We Close on the 20th of This Month, So Do It Now NOTE THE NUMBER THE GREAT OUTLET SALE [ 1112 Second Avenue (Formerly Heidelberg Restaurant *..,.. NATIONAL MEAT CO. ■WJ Second *"'' *° T"- -,_ 1211( ■nd■•"•• p..,./" ..* .■*■ *own ,0 ,m * "*our meals at l<.«*.»t iniirket prices. f»»"*T of .11 kind. c,*n«.nlly on ___* HW3 SOLID BRIDGE AW DRED-XiINO COMPANY. Inc. / ENPINEERSAND CONTRACTORS. . T^k**., Structural Iron Work. Pier* And Foundations, *-*%dgiiH- by All Metl.r,,!., SEATTLE;-WASI I. Iwo years Imprisonment tn Ihe house of correction. Another Green Like* holdup was attempted last i-.uiit but realstanr* on the part of M M 4 the-wa put thn young thur* to flight, .-..thews told th* pollre that ut. _*-_lta_t_ wers not armed, but tried 1,1 over reinie hll*n with brut, strength. The attempt*. hlchw.y rob bevy _.- curred near Weerlm I'U MUST CLOSE DIVES . (Py Srrlppa Nttet Aaa'n) PiIHTI.ANMi, ore. Jan. I.—Mayor tleceiK* It. Williams ami Cbler nf Police limit, m||„ \, r \ a Jntll.teil feu 111,11Te.1-eillle !■ 11l office, nppcureel lic fuiie Judge Qeorg. yrsirrduy and ui-iee i,.|i.,i.,.,i upon ttt.t*> own recog. ulsiiiie's Villi,,, lt ( bond.. They will be llllillgtirit next M,.11 I.i c. linn SH UT their plea. He lull Mull.mts have been leaned for Hie iirtrst uf fni in.-i I'lty Kii.t lie*er I_lleitt nnd tliuae 'iiliitly In cite t.-d with blm nn uit-etulil nf Hue Tatltirr creek sewer arululul, The gmnd Jury yesterday In ; structed tbe license cuttiiiilt 1.-c t.f Hie city inunrll lie revoke the license of six dives In the North end. Thry are thn tiieiet ill.fepul ible In the reel 11.hi district und llie mm.- I. the stall of an niiiiuitl uueal' ngtilii.t the .tetiiliinmii.il hnuses «f the tenderloin. - » « t i Tbe belief la genera! that mure Indictment, veil! be returned by tb. . ' ■ I Jury on unount .if Ihe elee- 11><ti fraud, nf i i-t June The grand jury la thutnii.hiy Investigating!-. suh|ec I and severe teitaute, If lint liitli.'tiiiriits, ii ii be looked fur. Submarines From Seattle (Special Is Ths Stsr.) VICTORIA II C.Jan « —The ale nun i Kansas-a Mai sine liar rlvt-tl i.ii.-i.iii fllmi li, in 1....1, . le-r.ei .if .ulitllßl bo.l. on her last trip from S.-attlr. .tirae were t-.'i si ■ _■•■.! In sections. I' la is.iel. t. iie.ci thst Ihe Japsnese i-e-ic mn., nt lias no* nt-i... thirty -inleiii.il n.ce vessels, ir. it i of which are now ready for at-rvks. Others are being put together at Kurt*. Soma foreigner, sill a-alat to wan them. Captain Hi Ist. Cullrn. Inventor of thn I'ullen ball-bearing gun. arrived by Ihe Kauacass Maru yesterday ***—_■ l'ee.l,l a!i.-t taking a cargo .if submarines and heavy ordnance to Japan. He left Trteate In November ■en an Austrian sir.mer, . i.i Con atantlnnple. having the guns uenl fratr.l as agricultural Implement a. LITTLE TALES TERSELY TOLD TUB TWili-.il annual session Of th Hie 1.- | !: y,i. I, . ... .. UlllHl will be helet In tHympla on January Is. .1) and 11. J. A. l_R_-_OO, who has been In the Jail at Kllrti.t.ur. fur several mnnlhs. owing lv his inability tv see-ure I i. on Ihe rh-'g. of re. relvlng deposits al his banlt sl CI. Plum when he knew II in be- In. sulvent, <» yesterday glvm bis fret-dom without being t-t. i Kel log Is about .1 years old slid very fertile. The rasa against him ls •1i.11ei..,- I. A N***W rar !■• i I nf marhlrtey |a being lieelall, 1 in the Whatcom Kali. still ...hi t-v . [eianl, »■ !-: lit.thin- snd another csr :•■_ I I. eipet 1-1 in Prtnruary. ACCORStKQ TO the Is!..- a i vires th«e Nn,■•'.et.id Infantry -sill depart from the Vanrouver barracks •I t»e It lIIS II- . Of Mar. It T* ttf- Ini'itt mill _'i io the l-iiiiu j n.r. «>. I telleie the I—lMeei.lt, 1-.'*,, C , TIIK CORONER'S Jury In the rase, of K. E. Mwsn. whoae neck m> broken In a fall, aft.. being struck by Vincent kail, Wednrsdty evening, relumed a let.ll, Mating thai he met hi- deslh by an unlaw ful act rnrnmlti by k« Il- Durkwlts hss been plsred In Jail, rhsrgs.l wuh murder In the ••• on i degree. JUSTICE 11. n WILLIAMS, of I llellltish.il |.-.lta. i). i.-aiaiietiii. --lo i t<n! 1.- a penally for a husband or a wife Who abandons each other, I or fella lo provide for earh athat. without any just ram.. TWO SENT TO AS)LUM William Reload, a Hollander, and Mr.. Edith Andcaraon. . colore. woman, were , mniltle,| to the In sane asylum st Stellaroorn by Ho- I pertor Judge- Hell thl. morning _krt_ were- pirked up by the p.ill, a yesterday. lle-|..ti.| ha. It.,me- de mented on the subject of religion anil has been preaching on the street. li. l,a. been Id the aaylum -•fore Mrs, Anderson*, dementis Is canned by the eireaelve use of alto Iteel Hhe rerently derided to give up drinking and devote herself to prearhlng. but .yplalned tn the In sanity rnmnilsslon that ah. must have "quit too sudden." SI,- h.a very .rule tii.iiil.-i and Imsglne. thst devil, are after her husliand. who ._• believe, makes long trips In the bottom of the _ea when the notion seize, htm. AT THE HIGH SCHOOL The final Iryoul for the "end men" of the minstrel show will be held st the Orsnd opera house to night. ntla W. Ilerlrsnd. one of Hi. senior boys, has been compelled to 'lull school and go t<> Phoenix, Arts., on . ..in,i of 111 health. He whs presented with two VBlti.ele! - pres ent, by ths t lass In allow Ihe high ealeem In whlrh he was hel.d The sophomore debating rlub has c h.ille i.Seel the juniors for an Inter* ■ i.aa debate, lo be held In the as • sembly hall January li. There Is general rejoicing among the cadets .in. Hi. rope on the flag pole has finally been replai *4, IkM nil,living I hem to keep up their usual custom of slab . nnd lowering "I 'Id Olory" nl the beginning itlKl close of each school day. The non-coms have supplied them selves 111, nobby sweaters. Capt. Dunbar has his hands full trying to maintain military dignity In hi. company, tc the cadets go around with their coats unbuttoned, ill. playing the "C. C", of whlrh they are very proud. A. ha. been reported, I.iiry A. Ilßlee-i a Hi year c,i,| Sitnnydale girl, I* not to he. numbered among ths mls.lng. Thn police hare lorat ..l i,. i at ti,.. horn* at a friend at ; Green Ijike. flhe cimn to Hi la rlty a taw dais ago and visited with the- Me ''Mint hou.ehold, .nd It was through them Hist th- police found out th. whereabout* of Hi.. missing girl Reman.* George- 1,.^, •«, „f Hlllltlltllll'-. happened to lags, el th. . .am. time It wss at rut thought j that the two had eloped. fleattlo C-uo. II N<k 6, 11. ft 8. M„ lnaisllc~l officer, for the ensuing year at the Masonic tempi, la*, nigic*-* The vires were -rerjr im |e||eSleel\e ] Till* SI.A.-11... STAR— !■ HI DAY. JAN. fl, ,QO*. More Letters in Defense of the Fair Sex Another deluge* of letter, ratno tills iiHiniliig fur ie- contest Tho I'tar began a f.w days ago on tin' ■|'|c tl UI Of Mlll'llll C 0. 11l OT ll Hi. I.HI Is , iiinl..i to tho palm it.i tin' ne i nl.lu liar. Iloth men and women nre taklni; i-.-'i i..u.t ait-Option to Urn stale* iii! Nt of Dr. Allen Mm I .in.. Hamil ton thut woman Is the "supreme liar." A few extract, from loma o( tim letter, rocelvad am pub-abed below. In-tteni for the contest mutt lie written on utin side of the paper only mitt ilnuiM not contain mure Hi in ..'.il words. A iul/e of $1U will be given to the woman who write. un best d.f.na. of Dr, llunllton'i charge- lit iiii i her art. lllltl it fit prlre will he awarded tin- iti*, wlm Btiitlß in Ihe liie»i letter, pro or con, ■in lie jeatlon. "Women are nut naturally greater j liars 'i..vi men. but they are ufteu fun ted lee lis ami when this lisppetia theey tan hold their own 111 llli> qual ity an-l inn cciea uf ihe lie. liigersoll says ihat any man would lie if a giant forty feet high stood mer him With a fence rail ami In thundering tunes demanded whether li- bruke the! plate. Women are often pl.e-ed in this ;....'.t'..u til. V Will fig) fur their good name behind a lirca.t w.eii, uf ii.-, as high sa Olympus. I'm a liii of strong people wllh a lot nf weak oners and yon will always find that it Is the weak mini that do the lying and the strong that ■In Ihe bull)lng. The brute Shu rompeta deception Is real I) reapon alble for the deception, Bill thl* class of lie* Is in. Indication if a base nature— It Is simply (he lies of scflf-preservallon. In this age. too. women inn.' broken ssai frog o*4 . c.ii-c t i.in.i and are fighting in the ranks with men. It muti »ure ly follow Ihat Willi Ihe Mill envir onment and the same provoratlons. Ihe-y will contract some of the hab its of men In the wsy of warping the truth.'* VIOLA JO.\l*3. "Woman has not set many Incen tive. tee lying a. man. lie- till.! sphere, of an and his dealings with the ini-.1t.. *. world Sir responsible for many lies every .in Woman's apherei Is mure rlrrumariibed and truth best serves her purpose In the hnnie .nd In society, for Ilea would ti.sk.it her loa* a.-. I wonder If Dr. Hamilton thought of Hie many j varieties of lies and the number of thrra thai are told evsry day In the business world by men? Grocers lie In weights and measures; 1, . .. •trrs and mere bants misrepresent their goods: lawyrrs. due-tors .nd polttici.ns are all acknowledged liars nf degree*, and real estate agent, see artists at the btuinss. of lying. Then there Is ths world of ■ports, of re. lee.l I*. cc and "frame-up gambling game, and the male boaster who warm, saloon and hotel corners, and tin liar who Ilea when be mom home lo eipl.ln things his wife would not under stand If he told her the truth. Keemi to me ihe mean are busier at lyln. th.n the women, even though when they do lie women ma entirely '-••st them at their own game" Mas, i). 11. h. "Mrs. Chadwirk was a woman who .(-.• her talent, for evil In . big filiate:*! fraud, and history hold* but few instances tike 11 at I lb. nii'le of women. On the other hand, think of the gigantic swindles :-e>r pet rated every clay on all sides by men. II »a be. .use Mr. Chad wirk w.s a woman swindler .nd not the great degree of her .wind ling that caused the great astonish ment of ths publlr and ih. con tinued interest In the- Ml Had »he been . man her swindle would hair been nothing new. Isn't there a point here In favor of woman's ve-r_r|ty?" MISS A D . "Th. mere fact of woman being man . Inferior In ItoHtrt would render It Impossible for her to at tain anything like his phenomenal success In the art of prevarication He-r memory I. Iras a*-rurats; -she ■ -ell! 1 not be so aura a. he that the lie would remain, for all lime tn come. uncontradicted In ■_*•"- Inventive- genius has been far often ■*r attributed to man thsn to wo man, and le. an... she reallrea that .he la less eminently fitted for tt by c- ire she ha. almost wholly abandoned this particular field nf ii' tli it i to ber more sucreasful rival. Again man has far more often or. e-utlcin In avail himself of the . I. .a a. if untruth, foi he has so nut ii mors wickedness to conceal. A woman will .ay. "Yes, I did tin that, but, you «-, it mn. all rtictit fur me in do It, because* " and then pro reed in mnvlnre her hearer. that THE ROGER'S TAILORING CO. 718 FIRST AVENUE GIGANTIC CLOSING OUT SALE ••—__■-______■»_n^n a _■_ imw __m_—-_m-^m__—__■_■■ otm__m__■_. __________nh____i Till* |r>o.ooo STOCK OF MERCHANDISE I! TM MUST AVENUE, WELL KNOWN it THI ROGERS TAILORING. COMPANY WILL HE THROWN ON SALE TO THE ITIILIC roll TEN DAYS. COMMENCING AT 9 A. M. BHARP SATURDAY, JANUARY 7TH, 1905 AND WILL END POSITIVELY JANUARY 17TII. ALL nil' STOCK RKMAININQ AI-TEIt this DATE WILL DE SOLD AT I't-'HLIC AUCTION TO THE HIGHEST IHDDEII. THE REASON WHY I WE ARE OOINO IN THE WHOLESALE MANUFACTURING DUBINEBB FEBRUARY THE IST 11.05. AND HAVE RENTED ON A I"MI LEASE lull SAID PURPOSE Till: HANCOCK BUILD IN-, CORNER FIRST AVENUE AND UNION STREET. DON'T MISS IT j THE Mt SALE STARTS AT • A M SATURDAY. I.i: NOTHING KEEP YOU A WAT. SUITS, OVERCOATS AND TROUSERS MADE TO ORDER AT SHORT NOTICE FOR less than HALF PRICE. ALL UNCALLED I "II GARMENTS WILL RE SOLD AT S3 1 X CENTS ON THE DOLLAR REMEMIIER. THIS IS YOUR ONLY CHANCE. WE ARE GOING OUT OF THE RETAIL fll'Sl NEBS. I "in TO RENT ANI) FIXTURES "it BALE. POSITIVELY I Hi. LARGEST AND MOST TEMPTING BALE EVER HELD IN SEATTLE. THE LAST i ALL ON THE PUBLIC THE ROGER'S TAILORING CO -716 FI»S? MEW! a ■**"» li , mmHmm—" ■y ' 1 SEE THAT* *«D-t4^f>(> THE RI6HT PL/* 4, ,• .W) ' -jimm*r — *>■_... .-.j o[ a _*•___! mj^ mmm *-*■ m.mum't i niriaieniiinatin isii—smisi.s. -..-■. a . m^imf -S-S-_-_H____id_l,___ _____M_--_-_-MK ' what, .sieinn-el wrong wan llu> very ll" ne, tin- only right ■ I.:m- wiili ll iiitiiiii puHttiiii.v imiit in-ill dona un der lha elrctimatanca.. Hut a man Will .xplaln, "I do that? ii .;..■ . bla!" ii'lhat Is bin lie of denial, of onirnri 1.1. lies of fabrication are illlll !• illle'll'Cl lIIK, 1111 l I 1111 l 111 l 11111 l!• lo ilueU'im JllStlte," lii.ANfiii: iiiniir*. . "Tlmt locl.ty sets up a higher .landird of morality for woman 11.en i. i men will be vi, i ■.-■• i sully adaltifdj .in.i it in i i aiiwiiuiei}' ant tele-ntli-nely, Him her line of a-iHicliii I be In strlei ai-rnrilanre "■■ i- teui. Any dlgreaalan from tills in. •! ii, of deport men I uu-aiiN tha ill-.1l 11. 11111 lof 111 l Social • ,l,.|:r ,■ "Woman fti|l> appreciates |he grariir ami Important**, of thin ami real I,'re. alio that hrr Burial Stand ing, When OBCO loot, l.llliut be re gained. Now, woman Is but human Slut frequently iiinl.it. miataUe», bill she reiill/t-. how Imperative |t Is j that ih. keep t_.ni eoneaalad and ■covered up. In onler to aicompllsh thla, falaahood becomes an iinaiuld- | aide necessity, it la her only re •course—her only safety. fib*.. therefore, resorts lo it, with every faculty of her mind, with all the strength and eiieruy of her whole-j being. Tli" tst.nl ..I lor fabrics j tlons I. ouly limited by the ' * j pee Ity of her entire self. "The standard set up fur her la ao much higher and Ihe ignomy stid hiinilitalltin ana. bed to the failure of maintaining It to much greater [ than with respect to man. that ...e necessity for fslaetiood bee nines pre. ißaf.ly greater. I'nder three e.f .tu.'-in.. . it is but natural that woman ha. developed Into a more siit-essful snd more monumental liar than has man She. moat be so for her own self-preservation, or be denied forever alt those little at tentions and roorteates. the absence vi whit h to moat women would make the cl.». vi m 'of the grave more preferable. Home d.y. we may li '!•'■ thst the WO standards will b.< the name— and then--- " KIIKIH'.IUI'K J OItONNERT. 3.0 I '•• ii..!'u .Ism.» Christie, a railroad an of Everett, aml li W. Swalwell, a STRANGER THAN FICTION A K.i.i.l. T1,,.1, Hi. I*rv_lull__els__ th. ln.lni.nl .el Stomach Troubles TTlee remedy 1. not he-raided as . wonderful discovery nor yet a M cret (talent medicine, neither 1. I' | • is*.:.-... -1 to rum anything except dy.pepal., Indigestion and .tceina Irouhle. with which nine out of ten suffer. Thef remedy is In the form of 1 pteasaut lasting tablets or lon-bge*. ■ uni-l-i-tK vegetable and fruit es sences, purs aarptic pepsin (govern rs' hi least 1, golden eeal and diastase. Hi*- tablet, are sold by drugglsls under the name of Stuart. I*ya,eep eta Tablet*. Many interesting ri i»-t en., lit* to lest the digestive [..« • 1 of . tu.ur - Tablets show that one ainin c,f the .elite principle con ralneett In them I. sufficient to thor ough!*^ digest ■".' grains ol raw meat, eggs aud other wholesome j f Ooet. , Stuart's Tablets do not act upon Ws* *j»ci. Ilk* after dinner pills j art 1 Map cathartics, which simply irtltat.. and ■ anie th* intestines ■s-lthoTT having any effect whatever in digesting food or curing Indiges tion. If the stomach .at, 1., rested and , assisted In the work of digestion It will very soon recover Its normal vigor, as no organ 1. mi much si.ii.- and overworked as (he stom ach. Thl. I. lbs secret. If there la «ny seers-. Of Hie remarkable till . c a. nf Stuart. |tlapep«la Tablets, a rem fly pis '!■-_.!lt unknown a fee iw-e sco .nd now the most «(del* known of »ny trrstmsnt for .tutu :i li weak liens This Mtl rsa lis* been serurrcl en tlrely upon Its merit, a. a dlge-stlr. pure and simple because there <*__ _• tin stomach trouble If the food |. promptly tll.c-st.-d. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets art en tirely on Ihe foerxl eaten, digesting It tompleiely, i 1 thai ii ran lie as .lmitated Into blood, .err. and tis sue. They curt* dyspepsia, water brash, sour ai..ni.rh .ss and Moat- Ing .fter meals, suae they fur nish the digestive (newer »'•' ■-, weak Hiiiiniii 1,, lack and unless that lack la supplied It I. merles to at tem|it to rare by th.- use of "lon- a." "pill." .nd CSlllSlt.ee whlrh hare absolutely no digestive power. Stuart. Dyspepsia Tablets ran 1.. found nt all drug Mors*, and the reg ular MM of one or two of them after mesl. will demonstrate their merit better than sin- cither argument. ■ NICO LEAVE BTONIOHT Tiie Koamoa Un* .tramahlp Mlco anils K"l_ . ■ - f,,i Tacoma, whtresh. will 1... „ „ |„,|t|,„, f her cargo for ... return voyag. ic. Uermany. .Mctiieliiy ihn vessel will return lo Hn. port and eotnptet. hrr gen.r.l iiu'ic hand!., erg.. On leaving He>- utiln Un. Ni.o win proceed i llngh.m. At Unit pott tin- fr.igh.ei win lulu- en ii cargo tef lto.ooo fiii of lumber fur Ancon, in tine Panama lilßtllct. BIOS WILL DE OPENED Illcla Will be Opened lit the lu< ii Qu.rtsrma.ter'. office feu Kebruarj lit for nu.oui) feel of inn.l.cr rur lln Phlllppln. Island., The lumber I tv Im ueed lv Ihe c tirmtruc tlmi of i I'Citct .gchange .nd .torehoue. Which Ule to lie added to the lllllld lugs Bt I'"it William McKlnley HI.Ih will nlrei be opened on It I, tiiuiy 7 for another supply of buildl Ing nieilcil il for a iiuinher of mint i all ml inc., which ure ulsu tv In erected nt the euinc- fort 55 Cts. for I lb. Ileal I i.sl. Hulk low- Creamery BUTTER Local Ranch Eggs 40c Doz. 10c I.e. ICfcc. for cc.. ... |..:l. f U || wrlshl 2 lb. psc katce, worth legulurly Ur, st our closing out of grocer!., to make more room for our Te_, Ooffog and Hplc c buatiieas. li TEA AND COFFEE CO. *21 SECOND AVENUE. Near Maclean Street. BURT^^V & PACKARD*^ "KORREGT SHAPE" MEN'S SHOES $ i M AM) $4.00. IToys- Shore. $2 SO and 13.00 c tut I hill Ilurro'ap la sitter. i proof and It will take I bril liant shine. Come here for your next shoes. m. f. Mcdonald 1111 First Avenue Near Spring. B Orthodontia Lecture on Ihe art of straightening teeth. eiery I'llil.t evening by DR. E. H. STANLEY. 346 Arcade. FREE FREE FREE | One lb. of best Oranulaled _ Pii.sr free with every |uuml of E I FREE FREE FREE I <'ne I I**it.ar Irr. v>{\h - ..) f I hslf-poui Don't f.tg. i our sale on e.f. I fee. M GUENTHER TEA CO.. 212 H JAMES ST B -_-_-H_-___--__________________l If sny eeenltc. your np. of lis ■•ut ba. real arrive*, st I H soloes. I Ulephone—Punaet Main IW, or la* rnencSent it, any time bet wees I M sn. 7 .0 and a a-M will ta aesi lieu sl Mr,, k, .^ool.l m....ra.r. WE CARRY THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OF FURS IN THE CITY. SEE OUR PRICES ON FURS. G. C. BERG fUr-HelCr. 1426 First Ay. gLmmAmmaaAtamimmVommaH^ / GLHolmesFiirnitureCo*l I 11._H103-1.05 SECO/1D AYE. I aam in ■ —— 3 _. ——. Saturday ll J Tfc j**~i • _.■***" **» " i^**^!* a/ |.J ! . til ■ r .gJI b1c,24-in. square Eg] v iv Jr/- -<_>»< VI *°''' lS' tn' fin*'*'# |l _j jy ll _. » llj sawed oar., gold- 19 »"■ •*■ >*si fl l\ 'n finished; lo- |-'-i 'i || jk morrow $15.25 I j | Lace Curtains i 1 Otitis and curia in i, _ and .'pair lots, full size*, in \j\ Q white and Arabian; curtains are Nottingham, Urus- p*| ■ tela Net, iri-h Point and Arabian; regular $1.50 to \\ $ii.<«> per pair; tomorrow, per pair ... •• t\ ;•■ 91.00 to $7.00 rj •****■ - 1 ■ -sS 1 Big Midwinter Clearance I •* Of every piece <-f furniture in the house, regardless of X.% I first cost. We give below just a few of the thousands \% 9 of bargains— ps I $.y.<.i Buffet, cut to $2.3.50 m V $4500 Buffet, now $35.00 8% _r_ Pedestals and Tabourettes g Regular $sxo, cut to *:i.m,r> m Regular $9.50, cut to $7.50 h| _B Office Desks I Regular tl. 50, reduced t0... $25.00 i* Regular $63 00, reduced to $50.00 M Regular $nJaoo De.k, now 9113.(M) m I Every Lady's Desk Now Reduced 1 I to Cost 9 W__-_e___ffiOß______.l B___»l_____________flH__P Ribbon. S-S^A C/ZLa.S/? v GIT' N. i, „,» -^az=c_____i__n___________^ L™ iNoliom **_!_.'"'' """f"*■'■■■'» 1 Ilfl*"*-*^ , REUABLE GOODS ONLY. brdJas Ladies' Suit Sale Still the Great Attraction Hundreds of styll.h fall nnd winter suit, on sale at Ira. than cost of matrrl-,1. Sre our window display. •''lice lii and examine the garments. Tou arc welcome whether you buy or not. LADIES' Bill of fine serge. . -vim and m.-innlsh suitings, finely tail_red garments that hay. been priced nil the season at $15.00. 11 7.50 and 120.00: now marked at, each $ In nil I.Aleli B' i-t'tT"t-l. of high grade «.rge. cheviot and man nl.h suitings, values formerly priced at $1»00. $20.00, $22.5.0 und $2500: now on sale at 913.50 LAI-IK!-.' FASH p. N A 111 I. \V,.i|. WAISTS ALL GIUQATicT REDUCED IN PRICE. . ■ .r i- v ":■■?." ■.. *■-"■'■ • . 4 ■.* — i Millinery Clean-Up The Greatest Hat Bargains of the Season CIULDREN'S UNT RIMMED FELT HATS-, including nlmteat every -hade and color; good 60. values: on sale tumor while they last, mm 10c LADIES' TAII^tRRH HATS, n large nnd varied rollec. It*ctltin ol stylish winter headgear, values from tl On to $5.58; on sale tomorrow only, at, each 1.98 Men's Goods Many Radical Reductions GENTLEMEN*"". WOOL UNI WEAR of elastic rib bed merino, regular value $1 25 a garment; on sale to morrow at 1.00 MEN'S FINE WORSTED SWEATERS, the celebrated Albion manufacture, the rich hravy quality .old reg ularly at $1.00 each; on sale tomorrow at 93. Ml '. .- SMOKING JACKETS,LOUNGING KOBUH AND HATH -EH AT HO PER CENT DISCOUNT. Kimona HandkercHiefs I rg- fancy Hnmlkeri i.-f.. In very handsome new de signs, treel largely for making kimono, nod pillow cover.; Ihe HI-' in most stores is 124 c; our price Is •*°*. *■«■ 3 Ft'lt •._- Saturday Night 4 OOOD TOOTH I in si I FREE "f/'"-'4_S_."•_s '•''•' SOLD IN OUR "'»'■ I.aiiih's T-'\i_- _. FROM • TO »:** rcg. $-.75, for THKsrt AKTI'-1.1 s,,' *•••'*. 91*83 nil'•■■;•_ Mr *".n s Worsted Sweater*., reg-. Tiiic, 1 'el V" «.. . . . . 9-2*oo fumes nr> fm "***» -r * amb'a soar-,;- I i** r -» .Olll'e.^ **•**». n.^