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4 "AI7LE STAR iy'iTAR publishing co. ™?? o?:!*?*..V**-^J^ EVERY AFTCjQoON (EXCgpT SUNDAY. Private r\.> «<uc« connecting all parti of the *<tfZ&'T%!~^-. tvj;l«ilng — Sunatt, Main tOSO and Independent, 441. I_lftJ*»s'. <Ki*.w."iS> A*. far the department *■ thiyuaw of lh« pti»«»n •**4t3>*' dr«lr»c'. ' —/. mll -• . • . - — ' '■' W~ «AI.» »bi> HT*« Aorxrv—'Jl n«lt«r4 An. —»■»<■. WIT* «»*■ m ' tUHi-rriiiAii AiiKscv- n»m« l3v***2!'i- W*f>'-''"' wr-*--'- *'*■'" ** - "(Mi^ni P«'e«r'r!">ii mil m »••*. w t«»«l»tiv» wmi |»r m«Rlh, '" ( |l\(n4 - »»il »r wMrtw ."«• •»»« *•»»•. ___♦;£_ % "' "*" r«lw»* «lTh« rwMtttir* «l IMMitIK Wtililwiwii »» *W***^; >*** [ *<*I>^*; | . J . 111 ,.,. I rh« .Ui» vhn r»«r nilMpripiMn Mi>lr>< <• »• I-., imm «««in *»«n itilil in wlv»n,«. rour n»m» la »«k<i> from U» »•« *■ «k*»«« «J d»<* w in* i4dm' l<tl.»l ■• • r»o»l»i Mini t TtT"<Wf»WfHIMiIM «i.-«ld >««r ««n» •» TM ««*r »•» »• '"•* K.i... : Main !•«•: li«l ll»». ««rt»»»* • »»« »••• •'*•«•*. •«« »•,"'" mi..l >.'v ■ mrr «l »«p« It y»« gfcouM »>i»» •< '»»'• "»»^ ««»» I 1"" ui«i»><.>»« <— ""in 1!™!* *«»■"»•*<■•» »8 wri»l« •» «ivlnt «<•' »«h«p\ll>»r» • p«f»t« ••"*••' • M II la lh» «n»r ira.y PACIFK COAST MUST DEMAND MUM In linr,\vith the Kmeral movement lo strengthen the de fences of the Pacific coast and "safeguard the coast cities from the attack "of a foreign power, is the action of the Chamber of Commerce to Impress upon the government the neceastty of constructing still another drydoek »t tht Bremerton navy yard. Tho announcement that six of the battleihips of the fleet which leaves the Atlantic coast in December for the Pacific are to remain permanently in Pacific waters, emphasizes the necessity of a tarjje increase in the drydock facilities "' the The six battleships will undoubtedly form the nucleus of ■ permanent Pacific 'fleet, which must Im- rapidly increased by the Kovernmcnt to protect the rapidly growing interest* of the Pacific coast, as well as the insular possessions which the | nntetit h;i-< on it* ■HI ate. A large fleet cannot he maintained without adequate dry dock facilities. Accordingly it is important to secure those facilities. To secure proper protection, the Pacific coast mu«t make itself heard through the nation. We can expect nothing from the selfish interests along the Atlantic seaboard vyhich have dominated governmental polirics, with slight periods of in terruption, since the founding of the nation. Unless we speak for ourselves and speak loudly, adequate protection will not be forthcoming. • A strong navy on the Pacific ocean i* made absolutely necessary by the recently developed naval strength of Japan. Although japan it our traditional friend, the friendship sprung from Japanese admiration of our power and prowess, rather than from any sentimental considerations. To retain that friendship; to prevent it from gradually turning into enmity, we must retain superior power and prowess. As lotijj as we can hold '".' our end, we can share the Pacific with the Japanese, but let us once fall hopelessly be hind the fighting line, we shall be driven from Pacific waters and our coast cities would be" liable to attack. In the next few years lies our opportunity of maintaining our supremacy. Japan, laboring under the immense debt con tracted in the war with Km-- i is not courting another ex hausting struggle, but when her treasury is replenished, the militant spirit of the Japanese will !><• in evidence again. There is juj time to lose. The Pacific •ti»l should ihsist oa adequate nary yards, an adequate fleet ami adequate coast defenses. The government i% moving in the right direction,' bet is apt to move slowly unless stimulated by a demand from the Pacific state*. loud, continuous and insistent.. COTEKXSDiT RECOGNIZES SEATTITS CUHAH Seattle"', climate has been accorded the official &Ump of approval by the United States government. While Seattle ha* not advertised itself a* a health resort, the invalid class oi population not being especially desirable to a city to •imtifullv imbued with a healthy spirit of progress, the nniversal testimony of those vvh«» ttavc caught the pace i* that Seattle is the most healthy city on the Pacific coast. While Seattle i* growing at a rate never tieforc cstab livhcil in the history of cities, the people do not thow the wear and tear of activity as do the people of Chicago and other rapidly growing cities. There i* a soothing and restful quality in the air we breathe; potential, health-giving properties in the water we drink, and exhileratioa in the spirit which pen ales our business tile. As a result, the Scattk man <an accomplish wonder» of wwk and still retain his strength. We are a city of young men. because we do not prow old. Pnjjct S<nind is a* near to being the fountain of youth and energy a* any spot yet di»- Rccoguizing these facts, the United States government is planning tv locate a marine hospital, capable of taking care of 1,500 marine*, at the Uremrrton mi n yard. All invalkl sailor* and sofc&ers returning from the Philippines, a* ' ■■'! as all government invalids from I'aciiic roast port*, will be sent to Llrcroertoa, l»rcaiiM- it l»as been demonstrated to tfie gov ernment that onr climate is best suited to their i|iiick recovery. Lofc Angeles is passed up. San FrancUro i<t paased by. Portland is not even consulted, because Seattle lia- the climate which lulls shattered nerves to strength-giving sleep, the while nature replenishes the storage batteries of the body. The in vafid man becomes once again the alert,'prm-erful man of PRESIDENT WILL ASK CONGRESS TO MAKE THE DOLLAR STRETCH MORE ■V GILSON GARDNER. WAUHIXOTOX, O. C, Nov. IX— Blur' 1 lii» return to \Va*hl»Kt<m, frmldnul TUkwu'Vpll lias lx-ori work ln( on tin annual rwgoni;* In fon frtmt. II I* lllcrly i ■» (tut a nn* •*■(*«» mill !..■ »d4oj, tflacwulng final., r Th« president hng bcfti talking v.,11, tmrnhort of lii. (bl.m,.' nota bly H«^-r«'tari<'K Root and SlrmmK, In pi;,.' i to lcj;ln|uitf)n for m»khn( th» rwrrfiiry nytitein luoi»« fliintlr. It li quite gmmUf aerw-fi by pocxl flnnm l<-r» that ih<> Amriican mon vy «)-Ktrtii Ih Illoglrnl arid riuili-. Tin- < licnlalloti nf |ia|wfr iiioru'y try tankf, i.-.i .r) «n sonrnniflnt \*nti\*, iiiw» nor cive th« optmrtn- StlV«' f IM'I fi|.nn«i<Ni mi* rtm Sluir-on i yet»ldNM>s 'ill \ VI- MR. SKYGACK, FROM MARS HE VISITS THf FARTH AS A SPI UAL CORBHTONDCNI * N Q MAKES WIRELLSS OBStRVAI IONS IN HIS NOTEBOOK STAR DUST i:v JOSH Jo«h win B*jrt: i ! ■■Some people don't ••• mny tit* in iivin' ' a good life unltM they art «ur« other people notice it" Th« iimf it near at hand for in To bear Had* M-»r!r ftruot, tt'hrn If trlr* to <-»rvi. the l«rki>jr. And Ik* lyrkf* 4wm a stunt. "Has h* •■».« dune anything In the lIM of work worth mention ing r "Abaotatrlr tiutMnc Hat bo's • mighty «<w4 ■BTwamMt orndat." I S»<. dadT "VV«»tl, »ob*" -What's ■ Jttryr "Yonr m..«h. r« • lory, my son. Rm ■' >i.r 'Xmt •41 ho l« a cract abet with ib« rtn*r- *-. •It-Hi i mm saw. ll* cm tut th# kU«« Inaulator oa a «irr!n. Hl«|ri|it (k>i« •vfry lint*' Th« lilutl'tn It la just • imir riuir. And thore la a.i um> »>• «orrr. Thine • will anew a* ntanlos S«m(«i!h aKaln. ika( gtowxr II U Ilk* th>- »Vi-a that (lower. Uk« th« ■lorm tossed rtnud* ■MM 1..«.-r. 2!, Vr! ||>«> «kT la aiw«ni b-(s!l<r afl«r rain l!i.m'iir«« la quit* not ma?. (MM that mar aoand Inftirmul ) Tk» < t.-.llt of th» natioa la O. K. Jn»( too* lb« ball a rnlllns. No motiraful b«>tl la I..lllrtc flaptaaal— <u«rx turn will imuh a-. » *■•• i Ik* *j*jt*A9MaiaTw. liut r*ih«T aptinlaUc Prtwiirtitjr Mill HM*ra at th« door. TW laM with «r«ti!i Is IM* Inc. Tlir »«n will auva l«" gl»«n>ln« And tnlnica will (Mr orrrarl; as of yore! ; —Jo Kaa. Ttu>r« «m* di««m» >■ her »k> tiUir And k!U>!«I Jw>r trr-UH>«* «li>wi Bui il>i» '«I mmvi* u»< wore a bat. alas. Thai ln.ii..-.| like a ami)' t»r«Ml' "I lltlilt'i-liitKl you \iu\r lil-nri nmimil »h»i Tuft n errat dr-al la |MI travela." "Toil aM ni!i.i;ii >-ti I mice ■•••I arnuiul him. tout Me ncwr U r:i ,»n>«i'l silk him." Th* ImpoMibl*. Katek*i Wi< arp tv .v# a new tj|«i of ntn^t car. llorkpr—!k»t they rant Invert mi" to 1.-x-i 1 "'■• kl'lm I.'ill, C'liiiu; off Mtckward-Npw York Hun. _____ If thi» roailrr will rtit out thl» U.S. Navy Yard Tak» a trip cm the itound anil vi 11 I lie U. H. oavy j.ir.l. »> <- the tin' 11,- 1,1 pi Orison. \s I. "■otinhi and .\V>,:., .1 , it,, i-mi-ri'. ii.ifiiiin and 111'- 11.-iililliU »!ll|i I'lil!,ii|i-!(.IiIh. Hi. -hi4k.im.ili dry (lufka. turp<Kiu Itoatu ' <i.«l priwin ahlii Mtwlc. Ikiala lnavt< ■ I'Ut 8, fixit of Vrnler way, 6 time* iIUJv. Itound trip. fiOr. *** Fly on the Flyer , SEATTLE-TACOMA ROUTE, i Far* 35c—Round Trip, COo rOUR ROUND TMIPB UAII.V ■■ LEAVE* BEATTI c — «:4» > and 10:2;. a. m., 8:06 and •:<• I p. m LEAVES TACOMA — 8:39 a. ' m. and 1*: 14, 3:63 and 7:30 p.m. 1 U. 6EELEV, Jr., Agant. Btattla — Trl Main l/«. Tacoma— Tel. 212. III! JEATTI hM WKI'NKSDAV NOV IT. 1007. |«r«Kra|)li mi.l «<•< on* >hu«i (»• ■ ■if nil" will Im» i«nml«il to KU down t» lh«" l)««i ni.nl «nil nlnml coal la 111" ruiaxv 1 ronufoi»!•!.-. t Hardett Role. "You M^ rim wni' asm un artar on tii«- »i»it«r' Vr« >'..)...1 -ith all th« bis com In nit rim "What i«ri lid ..mi find the Tb<l WaktiliiKtuii fll«» ln*maori' company keep* and lotciii Hi money In Mil" ••• *"* * • 11^ I —QUICK MONEY SALE —» Values That Speak for Themselves ON FOR ALL THIS WEEK AT LONDON'S CII in r J .fl^Bfov Here', a Fat Turkey, and HV» Wei! Stuffed bilks and Uress ooods Of r««<i carefully * X COME THURSDAY IF YOU WANT jm ■|-iaiiiiN^ £^\ 75c Sedo Stlks. Thursday. 4.V a Yard Sk GIVINC SALC "^bvSL ▼V 75c Scdo Silks. Thursday, -i.V" a Yard. Wl UNEN SA LC \(#^^\vA Our aijcnul •unr«-»» In •••Mini H«I>» tfi«aa hM tlitrnmii'lrmtnd i.. JCj» *^ • \ u« cm and for all th«l our nuturarra are fcarntaf lv a»k fiSK llirhardiuin'a Pure Irtab Linen Table Ciothi ■)■>- J ."« \ (or and |>r«fa«r la bur 'hit Ut.ric. We have ail ■had**. NttJ utlful '*■• sod "'">" <'••«»». In 6lm .. «. X Inrlariint lilarii And the la«t »c»« of our liuirk /I C_ fA I; Mooto fS M valiHM alrea «i" and M»l« -* «».\ Huor? Hair II I. rout* for. yard 4JG «A Hu»-i ial t'lli-ri. */£.*■ and *'£,VH. Ik «1 ■»€■»< T....1. in. 1. T>™lT»»- e;tt» civ V , I Linen Napkin* to matrh thru* cloths tn quality f \ $1.35 36-Inch Black Taffeta Silk. »9£ Yard. 21 and dc*lw. (ri ! dinner «l«*. 27*tt and I2H.SSH; V Our Regular |vi» Q..*li«^—ni la« t, Uteck Taffeta Bilk, ettn aflL * ' ••" *nd i: *• *■)"•• Special prlr<«. pM 4oum, T*\ fln« rinl>h«d «i«k3«. with huh lott*r; <-•>! lain. no ■•<«. I Wbl *n.'»» »nd ■*. | <|. a or Utt...!n«: •tffllvnl «tlk far ••arinc ablllllM .Now In >rt% Itichardaon'a !"ut« lti»h I.!i>«-n. new 4* /BU (he itm« In »>uuily your MMi tor rm« mioi. On aalo V(n ■'(»■ M •niJ ~u lu< l"'" *•''•• will ■»— klm "ninr»<l«». the lax «wt of mar Quirk Mon»y H»l<«. QQ» l 2 "'"•' "'" waah and laundur U«utl(nU]r. r*« >uFu I" >«i«l ; .......... OjC Gt alatlv wild at II J» and 11 iO. Umitoil »»|- iMj _ ______^.^.^^^^__ «■'■' '"■''•' I" >*rtl ••ic s. ~mUf r Panama. m^Tmmm^mm^^i Plaids. yL «a », , ... \ • 155 Qua.,,, Thursday 1" ««Q«m y «- D . m Napkmi t« Match /40P 1 •1.75 •ualltjr »4c Quality «? n * W "* f\ c I .^.nch Light Our Bi X Rcttl- lnch Wool pi.id. rnces \\ f& Uuroalcs and Dark Orty nant DaY 1« 1 . • »}•"• "TW /IP »T '&>£££? ,"r r "S n -N~td.rkr-t. ? verlaßt-.^l <&. J|L Never Thar,*., only Dress Goods rn.irty. f nr . ingly the '•*•- Z^^^jlVfw Peter -■^^-l.ndSiil.Ends.l P-J- lg^S«^S " ' Out $3,00 54-Inch Chiffon Broadcloth. $1.75 Yd. Want a Good Carpet at a Small Our Regular MOO Quality M Inch Chiffon Broadcloth The f\.,l-l, Ma»*,, D-^,.? M I". W CWa MM «u)«hnr; l«"».it!ful!r flnlahad and V/UICK-lTlOney ITriCC! all rub ahad<»«. Inrludlnc blark. Thr truitt ra»or«1 fabric ... _ , _ , _ o , af taw aaaMu< Tlitiik of what you ar«< aatlnx bf •« yr 5-I'rame Body Brussels. !Wr. kar<M it Thuraday ..ia «■: d«t rani ....f I«l3 \' our choice of 8 good designs of tplcndtd c.U HILT mmmmmmmammMmmmmamammm^mmmHmmammi Hcwly Hrusscls Carpet Patterns, of !ikeal>lc tans Extra Specials From 8:30 Till Noon. and preens, cither scroll or floral effects. You know «c Quality ♦• Me Quality 17- soo Quality M- the Value. With border, only, per yard . 08^ Inch Mshalr* Inch Cream ! Inch Mercer- '> A . _ , — - .... -All ctvloni. Japaneee ..i* ""^ Sateen— AxminStCr Carpets. Per Yard, $1 .O.». lnriiuiinc —l M n>l —Hiack only; Luxurious Axmiiister t'arpets, with or without bor- Wack' and from i:3o tin from »"so MM '' cl>. '" 'fvcly Oriental and t'loral patterns. Try us crwam. yard . noon, per yd. noon, per yd on this ; per yard S 1 O."» ■■■H..HHI.HH.IMI ■■■■■iiiiiiwuHiw 'i i Velvet Carpets. Per Yard. »Hr. * ■ ' Soft and M* T'n the very acme of luxury; sold with f • ] ' - *\ border only; Rood assortment of designs; special Mrong Specials ineSe Tapestry Brussels Carpet. C7.</#. 75c Flannelette* Kimonos, IB<*. (>-\Virc Brussels—Everybody known what it is; 10 Fine quality F!ann*tett« Kln|iri(w. In dotein of bonutlful d«^ Ditlrrnk to chur.«« from- r.-«viil ,r QZ,i* »-,1 i.- ,-*..* «!«na; Ilicht. mMl.im nnd ilark oolom; guarantPfd fa.t paiiems IO CUOOSC ITOm. TlgUlar »3C \.lllU'. per ura; all «w.. Regular %t ami Me quality. /• Q yard fiT f* ON SALE THURSDAY AT *f3C I ' J $7. to $10.00 Woman's Long Coats. S 1.-19. \ Only 25 Ccmta In Ihia lot. I'liiln land. rod*, navy bliii'. Kr»y f \ Mm, a f."w rhfck. an,i |.!.u4». worth up ta »m aq Hourly Specials in Domestic Department. »tO.OO. ON »ACt TMURBDAV AT $4.49 «:30 to 10 a. m. 12 to , p m MILLINERY SPECIAL. »«■* Wllllp- ""«r. i"> OMt r , imfl)rt »„„, M „„ $5.00 and $6.00 Trimmed Hats, 9.1.98. to to m "a." m •' •"»<* N<-woat ■»»«• madn of flnv all and tvlmj Iwaullfully Imtkp :,.. Sliiklo lilanKi ( hi>nv.v It«2p. m. iiuiiriu-'l with oalrich pluuira. f.»a(hrni. rinwirn. follanf and fleecy t\j. I^nnr) Tublo Ollrloth t(\ c ■n<l "' " A.1u.11, worth up It ON tQQD 11:00 to 12:00 OXl^ ' 4::10 to 5:30 p. m. SALE THURSDAY AT $0.30 KliHf Ollc-lo.h. ,| ....(It Ki.ury Tablo OilclotU .r /T77~ T""N QUICK MONEY SALE NOW ON /"• v Api tezo —I 1 <•■ 1- . j&f-^i mmf^ + f, Ftooi Oilcloth vttil 1 Oilcloth, yard . BjJOlUg Ofthe UiMVrni.il Sl>'t^ mao^^ :rwm\ Matting, per yard • ii.u.ifui in i>lar in your magi« n |ii»tl<*nroT" "Wull," rrplli'd llin <ill artor, Kiavily, "I Ililnk lh» hmiiinl i .Hi wim trying !■■ live ii|t U> tln» utiltiO' I WU *up\««H'<\ to bi> K'-lUng."— MllwnuWiw Hrntlnrl. ■1 WB&- ■ , ■ThiiiJilp," h»I.I I'iklk Kltmi, >o *M«II) rni|>. nyinii»ihy. i ■|.i In wlumi » mSti 'iM'iim tit Im grtlln' n wlmlo 1,, iml lnJoyßM*nl out of It nit il topic of roiivrrnutlon," —SV«»h Fall Outfit*. Now wlfuy ipatta a limn, m cown, W'hlta hull mii>»'iifitti ulfty A , ■oiiii-iml 111 a tuni'l nil ■ ilnwn ,",\ 'IIIHi «so«t 111.60. I'.mm.iM City .li.nniul. PRETTY SUIT A haii«li»>ii»« cull for. afurnooa •..t la of btamlt ...i..if,i cloth. It ha* tiny linen <>( . Irlu.- nulllrilnK the aralluprd Irtinmtns. and heavy ! Kirun ■titchine. Th«* noun are graaw and gold. The Mdrd RlnlU li* of blKult rotornrl pani - and tb«; walatcoat of crern lluvn abuwins ftnibrutdiTed rdena. FROM THE NUTTE FAMILY AtBUM I tpl«l by H«/fl, th« V ,ung-.l of th« Mi**** NiitC, •■ H'; „ by r. w. f. TEENIt P. KANN Bay. I wantchn to ar* thla. 11l my alateri child—«i»ter Ett» Nutle. you know. Hh«a the on« wluit had that awell wr-Idtn« when ah* Uie of Kuan A. Kann. IMi I. tbetr flrtt '""" ACnt ii a HUU» roar bud T ! m *. fond ..I bablM. but I do hate to mind em Ha aaaawi after OMMta Ti*nle P. Ntjtte. Bhf'« Rot a lot of m»n«-y. Coualn Toi«nle Nutle haa. 8h« rlt« «"*»■'"'."■ ebrt-lenlwc drt^aa. Uont yo« think It a too p^rfwlly twi^t ''"«"': thing? Of cwirnft. I mean MM child, not (ke dre»»--bcra«iM». *-"1 you a*^.. thi- lltil« .-.. nil. i. it. Ui« »llo«»-b«m. J ll''"rt'f. w MM It »a. MM flnwit child he ». wi atnc« be «ra4ia»U>d hi.a a i-ful j»un« man U, b.- attch a flee Jodit* of k.Ma« W.-i«h» » pounda and ... fat It id. - »huU- boi of Ulcum i»»<lcr to fill^ the rrnn- In It Th* »tt> M(r i aMdoM ff« crt« Mo«a4 •*«• It v huntry. •«■<>. my what an apt^Ui* «fa rot. All on oor »lde of the houaV will ■•«« It that It favor, the Kotl^ family hmiuM It • ao full of me«t M. Kann • family «ay It r««uibUia him •°" > Wa i»e It ■, „ hard lo k^p fi"^- It HÄ«.» ao well 00 moUi«r milk that wrrral baby food ronorrna ha»e »M aftrr '• to dMth- .two for an ad. They «*nd In toU of unpin •■< «• f;.'" '??*.£ OraDdiia S-.ti. l«-ca..iM. he ain't got no t««h. My «•*••/»•/• •h" ala only « ., t.,re of Ik* liaby. but Ifa ■I*' a pirlure of my arm holding It up: only you cant »*■• '") arm k*caua» It a under the blankit. Tw-hwr . Druoml|co maim ti"<"Wnr m jfc&l tots fM nnjr^ga** tS Wr.st *>••«._" Z^LJk* PKB§! tA^rtSlP^- ** pa " Specials for Tuesday! and Wednesdays «'rr«i»l u».ii ai .11.. . ,„ 3s£&£V — «'*><£& **£:*,„. ""•*""• - ■«"*»v« • • -]Jj II i«r .- /., ... ....,., ".."""^"•t --' I- **" '« "■» r,v,, r!; .*;',: 1;;:: rs? »..1.l f.,r ?i« «t»f'la| ''. ' ... ".*"**' »* M lull* ■».. >t.—l MlfW fof'*"'**.** »l». full !■■,!■ bMtftj «»»iiVi i»«# (.■■ill *..,.. |( . f n - a* r^ l-««.-^ ml Ht*"fm^Hii,^!* ,•'•• " I-" ■ -"<r.. W f,/ 1S ■«'■ frt»n4"T If •,«(. iJJ Tj« <'*.<*>, iv. it Irt yf*u •■•" U.W. »«i.M.r» h.|*l««, fc. ,2^ ?srs:^r7.':«ra.T,y^g ; I*l Ml UMf" JOCKEY CLUB P6«ru»»li Very fr«e«nt und u-Z? '-EiUJ ■<!, i^wiii r>'IIH »• ...... , J? 1 TRIPLE EXTRACT^ WHITE ROA-J?^ €MlfIC« **' •> Th^ two o4» *» Js IMTfuß»ni and «c"» W l 2 for «nrtbin<c like it, JIT raluoi w, I—4-yUfr,, t%[ Oiest Protecton • ' ■ » " uH " •» W ' • <•> _ j«fMI a e«l« WATCH | | tfo^ ««* until Chrinmu S { CMir IF.UI »..t,,1. •» •• ■ l • •■«. <M 1.. ■• n) —-^- •■• > 4>V| iiMl j ■....• »..i ih. <gM | tkta _ •.»« la tw aTTir** f«,^l, The Quaker Drug Co. The Quaker Dnig (I TWO STOfWS - V 1(11 101) roarifc m* trsA Ax. ^f%» f . | Until Nov.-15* Have Your Wort Done Now and Save Money r ifl r^^-i ... CUT-RATE PRICE*. • 110 Mof T«rtk.. %1M $: 1.0 Set or t*«u i i.«« 7! Carat purr Gold Cro»»« .. «!.lH»tcd |3.M I'rldcwmk $ I.OUxid fi.O9 I-orceiiln Cn>wa« « * I -.0 Ml |&JI Rlrhmasd Cro«m . |CM KllhnCa ......50* ALL WORK WAHIUNTW M YEARS. ; Associated Dentists New Management ,_1 1 I 2 2cJ Avc.« .__ * - --—-its i Piano Bargains We expert* I day* to our •** ; MBEfag wMI* IS*! >•* I Hurry in «nd takp •*"—lfffU $:jo runos — -tie* »290 Pianos I JXSJ riano* ?*w Ktc. Kofilcr & Chase Temporary 710 Pike. Cor. sty«"»*- ■_. ALBERT MANSEN nKST AND CUKRRT. Optical IViparUßfot. — B!LK LINED OVEBCOAT* TO ORDER FOR $!i5. AT THE London TaHo* 5t7 Srcond Ail if ( - -2— »g* ">: | HiuwNsfully r«-mo« >'l *■!««. drumi or openitlou. ' I the ont(<opath. do«» U. -_ * ll.nn «>«i-h trftument. <-*" 'I nuliutlou tree. /«j«i L-.,t.' i M*J. I. ; .