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'Wednesday, July 10,1912. DECIDE :: ■ .'■--■■■"'*: '■ (THATg WHAT makes: HOUSEKEEPING as Will. as BUSINESS : . .successful' ;;.'•■,.•■■• • ■- s "decision") '. ' —- -'■■-.- — TO buy. YOUR GROCER IES FOR CASH FROM US AND GET the BEST GROCERIES, the BEST SERVICE AND the : BEST prices' obtain- :. 'ABLE.IN TACOMA. i HERE ARK A FEW SPECIALS TO START • I YOU FOR THURSDAY ' I AND FRIDAY. 3: -. . C .Extra Eastern Sugar "Cured' Loin Bacon,% 14c a lb. by .the piece. - Sweeter meat you never ate. . :-- Tacoma Matches, 3 pkgs. .- 10c, doz. 85c. '" * - ... • 3 cans ■ best Minced Clams, 25c. . Regular 2 for 25c quality. •'■> •;--.'> "' IMb. brick Boneless Codfish '.:■ IOC. •• :!| ■-:.;■ ■■•■:.*: ;.... iik Some Regular Prices' Meadow Milk, . 2 for 15c, 85c doz. Eagle Milk. 15c, $1.75 doz. Fancy Creamery Butter, 80c ' pound. ' v . ' -'. Strictly Fresh Eggs, 2 doz. '■■ - 55c. ■--■ - ■.' ; '--i';■ /.. ■ Full Cream Cheese, 2Oc lb. " All Everybody's and Valua ble Biscuit Co. 10c pkgs. ~ 3 for 25c. " 3 pkgs. Cream of Wheat 50c 2 pkgs. Grape . Nuts 25c. 3 pkgg. Corn Flakes 25c. All 90c makes bot. Folger's •- Pure Lemon Extract 40c. '. Fresh Fruit and Vegeta ! bles is the most healthful ', diet for warm weather. ; ; You will always find the; I ; best of everything at our ■ stores. ' . '. Large New Potatoes, n _ \ pound iff, . . ... LG You can drink Purified Cof - fee in warm weather with '~ as much relish as in cold. Don't be afraid of its mak . ing you nervous — the injurious properties are all removed, 25c, 80c, 85c and 40c a pound. For Iced Tea, 40c lb. \" ;■■ '■'■■-■ Try our Special Ceylon. Tea, 3 lbs. for *1.00. - , ■ Mac Lean Brothers •'QUALITY GROCERS" 932 C Street. ... Main 000. .-• . v - : „,; - 2510 North Proctor. ,-.■'■".- ~- Proctor 570 So. Tacoma Store, :j „. j 105 So. Union. Mudtson 108. South II Hi and K. ;,: .:- Tel. Main.oU4 ' "WE SELIi THE BEST ' TOR CASH FOR LESS" - •iibv.u 'vwoovx 'o.vnnmn xsnjiisaMjiKvu - : .' . • i - oooou'uoe* ivxiavo I' is. : -i' ••—iM-*;":'> o/o f HNVa 00 J.SIIHJ. SHaHHVa o/o '•:■ •jn|[op B su MkO\ SB B)|sodap *A|9>9J 9* "joqraainaH—Xupjajsa.V jo"e3ii|tn »H?|| •4»« itspoj jo sauim *iq eqi -Sniaoiaaq j|an» 9A«n »gnui 'Monn • noX 'sSunn UV -)|sodap }Ba|j jnoX, jo ssaunoms eqj jo asnnj ••<! .flfliujß )uno33V «an|A«B « jo Sniaado am euodisod ion oci - £§§ H:^?S: r^i;;: DNINNID39 3HJ, : JMBWWH—————— -r ■ '" ' 111 111 '" I *em E| "RTiSda d ■"TWI Our. dentistry Is as fl CM Ni GsL^SI 111 HI good as we can make it. M Ulj3mSSmi mJmvkjk^m We have "nlv tho be9t 1 snlSir2iis^l^^w«nß dentists and the largest, ll^Dmv wl MM X I BF* « I * best equipped office In ljK^^ftMMsU^Ki»yGyMM ""' West.- — we ■'"'' Pre ~ I'M pftyWiSTpKr^i ■»tSM pared to do it right, and DE9 ma |H a I » wwa "ls rlKllt —we kw«>"i*«- ISUBq^HbShHEbMB^HI^HI tee It. Another tiling — Timni TiiL'iTi'n »t »»i-> You'll find we never ad -. , .(ViniM n<i. 0../1 n'.oi«'!v.; J Twuse anjimng Dili tic ' Corner Oth and C St». absolute truth. Over n-yr » ■ 16,0.10 pleased patrons. €&rs In the iC!^niiirl' ITwH> Same Location y^^^A ---■■ -■' : .r Managers .■■• ■ '*•*'!%: : T "* a"*-" (^ 1 \Llf|l ll a"^ \ r.^ %'k •DR.; AUSTIN. DR. BURNS. . pr vri^\vnnir. '-"' Painless Extracting BOc w * AY, ,AX °}l X , Gold Cromns «X We al° doin 8 *J>e best li,d»T Work *-**.1 * *" ■■ * 52 V'late ; work ln Tacoma to- Oold Pl»ln« ''-:~*" "'"ml "^ da3r- and ■ y°u would*, be .l la I ilium Filling* ...... .sl. v the number of p^pi- who , : EXAMINATIONS AND , r : -*5j :.: v; come here for teetli after : " &FC r""" :-"': ESTIMATES ,FREE:- r L having fS an ..v absolutely ; V' t *■.«,-;: ?: WE GIVE . GAS ;■-••■- „;-.;,•..-;-•.".; worthless :u set i made . in . ■ OPEN EVENINGS I-X>R ■.?-: 1 , gome other office *.- .^ ' iH> ?*': PEOPLE WHO WORK S; Prices ! $5.00 to $15.00. ,!..' 7* All > Work Guaranteed. :■ ...,; *,V Call and see samples. NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY S EXCURSION FARES GOLDEN POTLATCH ■ - m&m - Carnival' of Pleasure, Seattle. ; ■ ~': ; ,^*.- •■ r^ !^4jii«^; Tickets, July 15 to 19.^^;,*a&<&3s?^ Return, July 22 .. .. y^SJjjJiV Tickets, Berth Reservations, Full Information »*/*/■ 0. B. Foster, City Passenger Agent, D. H. Rowan, Gen. Agt. 1 ( JSffi I Freight Department, 928 Pacific ay. Telephone Main 128. \^f/*ltf\f SUMM.KII EABTHOHM) EXCLUSION TICKKTS. On salu for numerous (Utea JL. D. Omrlioß, AwUttmK «Jener»l Uass.cujjrr Aj;«'nt, Portland Or«. AUTO RACER NEAR DEATH (By United Press Leased Wire.) PORTLAND. Ore., July 10. — His skull fractured ahaHhls body horribly; mangled, > Chris - Dundee, a Portland automobile driver, is lying at the point of death here today as the result of his machine, the "Whistling Billy," striking a small stone on the Country club race course, crushing through a board fence and plunging over a 30 foot embankment. - - ■'*'f- ' ' ' Girl Runs Machine While She Sleeps ftUNBURY, Pa., July 10.—Miss Nellie Lerr, 18 years old, walked In her sleep at midnight to . a lactory where she was employed and was- Injured badly while handling a machine at which she worked.- , \ • " . [ ',1 * ' She has been employed, in the mill for • six years, and •'. It ; is , thought that the constant thought of 5 her - work preyed . upon her mind. "•-• .■ .•■ ■;-:■'. :., , ■ ": Her hand was almost cut off. • sIHo . . (BEAD THE BOOKLET) ARE YOII¥ITING FULL EFFICIENCY FROM_SYSTEH7 Maximum —Energy and ■ Power Possible Only When Blood IsT- Healthful and 'Vigorous . Efficiency Is the goal for .which we are all striving; to get the most out of ourselves without straining or overtaxing the system. We nil need perfect health so that we can work harder, play ■ i harder, and crowd more of accomplishment In to our lives.-••<-.'t,- •.— .-.- —j". 'To develop 'this efficiency, and enable us to keep ahead In the swift current of modern life, we must have a healthy body. - Perfect health Is Impossible if the system Is not In perfect working order, or If the blood Is not •as pure and fresh as It should be. To .attain this state of perfect- health, Bul phurro, the modern medicine and gerrnaclde, Is -tho ' most helpful agent yet discovered. ... •. ■•-,; . Sulphurro purifies and. cleanses the entire system, and keys it up to a high state of efficiency.. ■ i. Business and professional men and women (throughout: the i coun try are adopting — thousands -• of them, as letters on file in our office show. Cures that are little short of miraculous are becoming-known every ;day. • - ■:■?- %. - - • *: i ; The Sulphurro -booklet tells' how and Why. It accompanies each bot- I tie of Sulphurro. or will*" be " sent I free upon request. Sulphurro at all druggists in 60-cent and $1. bottles. I The C. M, C. Stewart Sulphur Co., 1 71 Columbia St., • Seattle.:>. ** -*'\-\ NEW RIP VAN WINKLE 41 YEARS IN VILLAGE LIBERTY, Mo.. July 10. — The modern Rip Van Winkle lives in Liberty. His name is lius Bishop. In forty-one years he never has been outside the city. He never has seen a telegraph in strument, never has seen an aeroplane, never has seen a moving picture show, never saw a passenger elevator, never saw an electric street car, never was inside a thea ter, never saw a horse race, there are scores of buildings in the little town that Gus Bishop never has seen. Bishop is a graduate of Liberty's William Jewell col ege, class of 1869. The col lege buildings are only throe blocks from the public square, but Gus Bishop has never been inside one of them since the'day he gradu ated. INN WHERE GEORGE STOPPED TO PASS WASHINGTON, n. C, July 10. —Hungerford Tavern, in Hock ville, where George Washington Often stopped, has been sold to Colonel Spencer Jones. It is to he torn down. The tavern was built in 1750 by William Pnyton. Genera! Brail dock and Ben Franklin were among its guests. THIS STORK LEFT FOUR BABIES HERE .'' PLYMOUTH, Mass., July 10.— Mrs.rDergellna Fuertada, aged 2 6 years, and weighing only 90 pounds, gave birth to four chil dren —a boy and three girls. Tile boy. died soon after, but the girls are getting along well. • The children varied In weight, the boy weighing 5 pounds and the girls 4 1-2, 3 1-2 and *-1-2 pounds In weight. College Bars Tooth | picks from Campus CHICAGO, July 0. —Tooth- picks hac been permanently ban ished from Hutchinson Hall, the college commons of the University of-Chicago. ■ *■*•:>• i . • ,: Carelessness In their use by the summer.;students is directly re sponsible for their banishment. ■ According to certain professors the use of toothpicks is vulgar. -'' *.%? ■> ; — h. —: • Dane Prof. Praises ***••«■ "ii.^t I:£. . Yankee Surgery ■;.: CHICAGO, July 10.—American surgical methods are equal, if not superior, to those in Europe, In the opinion of Dr. Thorkiid Rov sing of Copenhagen, who has ar- I rived in Chicago."... .._-. /Dr. Rovsing is a member of the consistory of the Royal Uni versity of Copenhagen. -• ;."V V;* MOTHER-IN-LAW WAS > A-GOIXG TO CATCH IT! -An Asiatic ruler was In V" the habit of exacting; presents from those who came to do him ham age. One day •• a : man arrived bringing him a basket of bananas. . Furious at the gift being one of < fruit only, the f prince com manded that the .bananas should be '■• f, thrust down !- the r. donor's throat. As; the latter was , being led away to J have \ the sentence executed he ;was S seen \to smile, and .the' prince had* him brought back and asked him -Why he smiled.* ,-:--; '.• •.<--;,.■"■-•'-.... fi >■ ■ S' "Nothing, loh 1: prince," he '■ re plied;' "only my w.lfe's mother is even now approaching.and .:' she bringeth a basket of . pineapples.',' »S>tr^"— -;;"" :,' .«".'v.^^g.Vj.> . Rent your vacant house through a Times Want pi Ad.i Only lo -a word. >i Phone Main * 12. >'X;, •♦ • Argonaut — Tacoma's newest hotel. :"— *•«, ■-' '' " T-':/-"'■;'"■'.rf-';i ♦•• Olympia Boat } •,, .Ilia '-News Steamer '-'—~" --&. -^NISQUAIiLY: § Leaves Municipal Dock Dally at ,» ":;.',; 9 a. m. and B.p."'m."V,A';sJ The ? 3:00 'p. m. "■• Trip Connect! IBjae**???' for Bhelton. •■"s-»?J«lfe' ■A ■ returning : Leaves ' Olvmpla ~ : . 1 : 15 p. m.' and 6:00 p. m. MAGNOLIA —Leaves ' OlympU I rbr;Ta'cbma and Seattle 7: SO a •n Phono Main 6308. ; --/fysi|| THE TAOOMA TIMES. Oinai, tin- Raloon Horse, Sells-Klolo Circus, coming July 17. FRIENDS BETRAYS MAN LONG SOUGHT SPRINGFIELD, : Mo., July 10; —Betrayed by 'a, former friend, to whom he had confided lha se cret that he. was wanted In Ala buma and whom he had asked to communicate' with his wife J and family, from whom:he has '■'•. long been separated,'. John Legg;;,has been taken from his Ozark moun tain home near Harrison, Ark., to Florence, ■ Ala., charged with, a double murder committed 12 years ago. " • \ .', When- arrested, Legg made no denial that he was the man' wanted. j :"■' - * ' {,^1 At the time of the alleged' crime, Legg was living with Mb family ou a farm r a few. -"miles from Florence. One day Lep:g met. John^Qeddingford and ,*Wb. son, Jerome J Beddingford, wfth both of whom he had trouble. f'^fi the quarrel' which they renewal the father and son were killed. Story of M'Combs, Who's Slated To Be Dem. Campaign Manager i •——^———————————^——•—^——■^——""^—— Jt": c"»i| By ■O. P. ' Newman. .«•. I A tariff j expert • before a ; com mittee :of i congress *"* once;., asked Andrew Carnegie, who I was I a wit ness, to explain a certain detail in' the manufacture of steel ' rails. Carnegie '-.'•■. opined; ■ that: he ' didn't know. > '■'■'■■* ■"■'.r-.V>. ■•' ."C- 1- -? Tti.T. The '• committee was i thunder struck. Here was a man who had made millions . out Bof - the •. steel business, "... who s didn't know J"' how that ibusiness: was :run;^.;' t-. ;5" r; Maybe you think that's a funny way to ' tell about William -P. Mc- Combs, campaign S manager >-:- for Wnftdrnw Isnn who .1« fl alflt^H WUUUIUW TT lIBUU, WIIU IS nittivu for chairman 'of % the 1 democratic national ? committee, - but ; it .'. Isn't. , The | reason '■ McCombs • was such a huge success as manager of the Jerseylte's pre-conventlon fight is that' he's ■a ; Carnegie': kind • of fi{ a fellow. He doesn't know any thing ! about ■ the ■ little • details ,of the ■ campaign management busi ness ; and -ho '$* doesn't want S* to know; he can hire * thousands of men who know those things. ■ »"■* McCombs *- Is j* no i company ,t, cap tain.':-? He's a general" If you j have any doubt of that you are re specif ully * referred Ito f, what hap pened ,■ at Baltimore,-'. where '.'■ Mac sat on the ?| speakers' stand, watched J proceedings every min ute, like a miser guarding his gold,"! and £ from; time 1, to ' time is sued short, crisp orders, which his lieutenants ^ on Jy, the floor boyed.yfKff^•■'?&» I^Sv^/l^iP The ** fellow has £ been crippled from birth 'i so J severely that i his physical strength has ;< i always been a doubtful quantity. On* limb Xls shorter £ than the other, and he walks with a cane -and; a pronounceayimp.-oi«^2?ai^©£fSi McCombs was born \ln * Ham" burg, Ashley county, Arkansas, the day after Christmas, 1876; the son fof lag well-to-do cotton planter, who | still has extensive plantations In Arkansas. £ S' After S» attending j^ the public schools at home and spending "a year in lan . academy ;in Tennessee, McCombs went to Princeton, where he was graduated in 1898. At college h* formed« his I attach meat S U> f and 0 friendship m with HUNT FOB HORSES THIRTY FEET TALL (Hy I'niVd l»rcss Leased -Wire.) SILVKRTON, Tex., July 10.— A hunt for giant horses, some of them measuring more than 30 rfeet tall, 'la now in progress in this part of the Texas Panhandle. :l Ranch people are stirred —up over the excavation that has been started at a spot on: Prairie Dog creek, just north of Silvertoh, by >an expedition of scientists sent ,out by Yale " university. This party Is headed by "Richard - 8. Mill, professor of vertebrate pale ontology of that Institution. : They are digging for the fossils of prehistoric horses. It .is said by Professor Lull that all evi dence that lias accumulated tends to show' that the horse;, of today had its origin in these ": long ex tinct animals that once -roamed the expansive plains:infthe;Texas Panhandle.'^'-" -'''?■'j-j':S\.' "."'• WILLIAM F. McCOMBS. Woodrow Wilson, then professor "of political economy.i«^~-*^rt*i«v --£ Leaving Princeton, Mac i took bis law course at; Harvard and in 1900 went to New York and hunK up his shingle in the law office of Gilbert V? E. Roe, brother-in-law ■ nnil , former f law partner of I Sen ator LaPollette. Two years i ago . he ! struck »out for w himself, '■',■• his practice "■ coming .In so rapidly that *he wanted ; his I own \of ice.^rd *. The country has had one other jjjoung jj&* presidential i«5 campaign I [manager, , Frank -'. Hitchcock ,> who put Taft over. McCombs is like Hitchcock* in -_ just \ one respect— | ha's ■ a .bachelor.^ftX^rtSS^^f ?£fe ;♦ Are yon . reading $>. the ■'*> Times' rink t Edition? ~ It's first on ' the •tree*, : first | with; news f and * feat ure*. m Strs. Indianapolis and Chippewa > Thi;'[ut«l|l and finest fg day . . fteamers • on » the »coa»L^vwiV^.* : EIRIITnoUND TRIPS DAILY leaves Tacoma i from Mu nicipal Dock at T:0». »:«0. 11:00 ». m 1:0*. 1:00. 1:60. vio» »:00 p. m. «Pi!W«'s!a3"#i-*(i y* I.ea v* SeattU - from I Colmsa' dock. ' 1:00. »:08, : U:-lO «>. a. m., 1:00, 1:00. 8:00, 7:00, 5:00. p. aL • • . • siNot.R.F-Anta nr« •-«■•. W^ ROUND TRIP W« M'USi !■ A • •t*«m*r ISTrry Ti»»' H»u*«, MS UK.' PI'HCEI.I, A«*»t P*oa« Ifatn 1441 AT THE 1 HEATERS •■* -: ■ ':%W ?":'-':-yi'" ■"•■*:■* • • TACOMA — Tonight V and • Thursday, Margaret Illlng- • • " ton. In '•Kindling." • • I'HINCKNS— Walls of • • Jericho." Stock. .'• • EMPRESS—Vaudeville dally • • ■ matinees and twice night- • • \ ly. : ;.•-, ,'■• • I'AN'TAGKH — Vaudeville, • • dally matinees and twice • • ' nightly. • • iiliK \M—Advanced motion • • , pictures dally. V I • • • ClßCUlTAdvanced motion • •k, pictures dally. ■ ;..'; • *•■;■ TACOMA .~J m ■ • Miss Margaret Illlngton, who scored such a brilliant success In "The Thief," has "come back" in Charles Kenyon'a dramatic mas terpiece, "Kindling," which has played to great success In New York and Chicago this seastn. The story deals with the condi tions that settlement workers and educational and charitable socle tles are devoting lots of work ana energy to correct the evils which are found In the thickly settled poorer districts of every large city of the land. . Miss Illington will be supported by the same company of players who have made "Kindling" a dramatic: hit this season. Miss Illlngton; Is booked to appear here tonight and Thursday at the Tacoma the ater. "■ ,-, SRIJ/S-FIyOTO CIRCUS. To those who visit the Sells- Kloto circus when it arrives here on July 17 it might be well to hint "that an early visit to the menagerie has Its advantages. The doors open one hour before the performance proper com mences and during that time the Sellß-Floto military band, under the direction of Walter P. Eng lish, will give a popular concert. There is no extra charge for this because the Sells-Floto people have always maintained It as one of the big features of their enter tainment. J' Among the popular numbers will be a cornet duet by | Messrs. White and Cooney, and i the celebrated Sextette from Lu cia by Messrs .Werner, Dye, King, West, ; English and White; Miss Rutherford,* who has no superior as a saxophone soloist, will also appear rendering many of the lat est and most popular descriptive selections. AIRSHIP ROUTES ARE SOON TO 8E MAPPED WASHINGTON, D. C, July 10. —Professor Willis L. Moore, chief of the United States weather bu reau, delivered the first of a ser ies of lectures before the Royal Institution in London recently. He predicted that the time would come when the weather bureaus would have the added responsibil ity of mapping daily air routes for passenger carrying aeroplanes, and intimated a belief that the dream of the meteorologist of forecasting the character of com ing seasons might be realized. COFFKK HKlil'S WASHING ■. ' Coffee |isl an aid Jin t washing brown lln«ns. Pour boiling water over a quarter pound %of '.'cheat coffee. Strain', through chops cloth into two 11 tubs,. i one >• for washing, 1 the other for / rinsing, Wash j with! a good, soap. ' Rin»r and hang in the shade Tto dry I Iron " first wrong ; side 1; and ther on "' the . right. ','■ Do I not ■ use blue lng.>*--:.:.* •;.''y,v^,^";':-l'--'v.'V.?'" --V,-* '-. '.!-'.' .-, 9100 Per Platov;o-'. ;\ j .'« was: paid at • a banquet to ' Henry Clay, in New Orleans, in 1842. Mighty costly a for those witl stomach,.; trouble 'or indigestion. 1 Today people everywhere ; use ; Dr, King's £ New Life ! Pills I for i these troubles as well .as 1 liver, kidney and b bowel; disorders. Easy, safe," sure. Only 26 ' cts. at ' Ryner Mai strom Drug . Co., :i 938! Pacific ' ay. TONIGHT ANI> THURSDAYf|f Mr. Edward J. Bowes Presents MISS IMAKGAKKT rf ILLINUTOX —In — ;S~:?^:v':fij'KiNi>i/iNGv,i.<.-~-;i^3, ; ■;«*} By Charles « Kenyon. The A su preme j dramatic -■ sensation of.'. the, season 'in New York and Chicago %£ Prices, 50c to S 12:00.^*^1^1 »t * Seats now I selling. ||pryj^*gi% ," PRINCESS theater v;;; ivr-^j^ Main" 7700 % ggi>isA :r' Sutro's: Society": Dram* i. %§•-> "The Walls of Jericho" Sfeg Price*: 1 aor. aoi.% soc":^^ Bargain Matineen i Wednesday I£anc> 'Ssj&&: Saturday .HOC and > 25c. .fe^g? Harry Hayward & Co. In "The Fire Ply" Five Other Big Acts PANTAGESTHEATEE ?'l l i Best Vaudeville in Town » FRED IRELAND —And His— 6 Dancing Casino I Girls-6 OTH XX 810 ACTS • . TO DISTRIBUTE TWENTY - FIVE DOLLAR COUPONS Local Concern Determined to Find Out Which Ta« , coma Paper Is Read by Actual Buyers. i Anybody Can Clip the Coupon, Which Is as Good as *% Gold If Presented Before July 20 at 10 P. M. ... ;• I\ - — ■ , •",;.;■■ ■• i S Good for Twenty-Five Dollars S!> fGood for Twenty-Five Dollars [ « • The Times advertising test. This coupon will be accept- ;'• xl »vV Vr ed as first payment on any new piano in the Bale now *\ *£ ;*?y CT progresßlng at Eilers J o^ mt\j"''-" ai ' fA Music House, Good --^81^ rf&^^'*\ f 5 '"■ This coupon anil wr JF£4s^%M*B&& I c' *$ $1.00 in cash will \Jt^^A)M T? Vx bring a piano to any %3TfllTsTjr iT \ J|» home In Tacoma. '. . *^* '' f' ;; The above coupon is intended to t*»Ht the advertlHlng value of the Times as compared with other inedluniu. It Is generally known that Eilers Music House Is one of the largest advertisers on the I'u cifio Coast, and their contnutH run into thouHaiuis of dollarx ,m ntially. In order to determine Just which paper reacheß tin greatest number of piano pur chasers it was decided to ffesue the above coupon. It will be ac cepted as part of first payment on any piano in the big sale now going on. ONK DOLLAR AND THE COU PON lAOMiII It will be remembered that Eilers Music Mouse has already advertised pianos for one dollar down and one dollar a week. It was learned yesterday that that offer is still open. Anybody can <;Facfi»i>« >>The Oldest Credit Institution on CaSiern the Coast, Operating 23 Stores. Silk Dresses^^^^ Of character and beauty; the kind Yiti!s^ T that will appeal to your eye; the '• I {|ty*T9 ; s -: P/l||s^ kind you have been admiring all sea- -\ \f|fc%j^* *^^JiTJ '-s' ~' son long; a big variety of collars . TJffiS|.! jfV La^nUr iff and styles, all this season's models; ,',-'''.•r^UfflJ |]|UP^^^^^ values up to $27.50, to be sold at X . ' / IV^tlS our Semi-Annual Clear- •(1 Q Cf| UJ 1} ■ ■ ••*nSte r i ante Sale Price of: . •> I UiUU UL^^^ Cash if You Have It J^^a^Huf^l^BL Credit if You Want If;!' ■■•.. -v ■' '^B §■ \\ ■11l r Prices Are the Sumo . eastern Outfitting Co. \? r The Store Where Your Credit Is G00d... HERE'S HEALTH FOR YOU H'" (jf) '■■■' - '•*■■""'■'■'■' Don't » waste your .t time ; trying to our«L*|l Si~:i iV V tJV*^^i^"^i"' '^ chronic j aliment by doping your system /ffj^fKp^ with ' stimulants ■ and * poluons. Such com j^y. /p^lf. 4=>- plaint* an nervous debility, lack of power, ' / 1 I|bß|-#,— •;■ rheumatism, lumbago, neuralgia, eclatV-av / g'^^H^L-^' ' a" stomach, kidney, liver - and bladcl.r v I -J'iWf V,-; » troubles are due to a weakened condition '•] ' i l"i--^WSBfei*1^^l'. ?V°*'the nerve» and vital organs. Your body V • V ■'*=Bmf*-**?***.■■ need now strength and vitality, and that .j\\vii "^•HSRC* i«i '• " what i you must - have •- before i you s can fL.^JSKv'^: ■-"•■' 1 Bet we"- Taking drugs into the stomach **/M\\.-:■••■'• v*' 0 won't help you. ■>You; know that If you'veß > 111/ o1 *? tried >■ them. -v They ' really ;■ leave | you In a. > I?Ivv f# VI worse flX'thaniever.-*-«:*j.7«'.wi!rwi»f,*~Mr»si:i%«^feMS ■■*l- *'/; ■'■:: \rf{ I Electricity, properly applied, will restore '*• \\/I iiJi~' I'J'iJi: tho "trength ■ and ■ activity ■of every weak,w **'??t\\\\iU*¥& M slugging organ of your body. ZlWear El«'c f '■<».. V 1 JSitiJBL jCy / »^tra-Vlt» while .you sleep, - It Is .the: only _r32SB successful electric body appliance (■• made *-- - -77BSU' "Sr " Bn<J*tha on one that Infuses the current SSP^PMI 3k' JkC lnto th«,system In the right volume to X \f -s/U;,^^^H^^ v^n- foct a cure. :•>Under Its powerful.influence »^-S*'>H|^^HBL.'-Trt youri|"" and aches 3 vanish Ilka mlats • ; ,^uU ■HHOR before the morning sun. The blood courses * L-i ,' •.■B^^^fflHßjK*'*throHKh,your veins ; with .'.renewed vigor. ■ ■■!■■■ |X| The glow of health returns to you cheek* ■: . •■'" laHIMM ■ and , you • feel , the .thrill. of ' new life ! that ' ■■ " O Bk !V comes ,with ' Increased, vitality and nerve r'* »c power. .*Ty7!**^^fcW^^^vW'k*w*«B¥*iSft*lK« /•I. * l^^T-,"" I •'- Klectra-Vita Is easy to use. Th«r« Is no Sli'':» ■If i*; ■ JVV\ II" I•' charging >to do. no i bother ;of *-' any st kind.' f 1/ : ' >y;\\ #J*l Just put It on i when you go to bed and rc !»'WßrJLi4fJni^B»*"*S move it In the morning. . It does not shock s&s&JwSi¥o-rfan:& V k or lrr"ate- The sensation ila i pleasant, ex- 1 '&Mf/^vJ&i&v/l*\\ im* 3*- Every * person a who has % used -i Eleotra tiSfftSnW'SCiSStklf-; I If Vita recommends i it, ; because It Is an hon »&ifo*ti'sißs3llK3l /#*•■** remedy and does great work. We nrp to" USMaSWiM H '''y'i /J"' ready (to r. prove to you that« our ' appliance t ■n ■ WM*&ssk L,/ will cure you. "'Ask. about rlt today,a^WWtfj •:! I&Ms!&£Mi W/J/&&* *'r' A" v.-- Whitney, Cottage Grove, ' Oivts% it'cST/I^SEHr' \\Mts4r says: "In regard ;to the ; appliance I pur- 0 !>c2W«^i^'S!araaß!&^clia«ed:from'you:about^». month' ago. will Sl»^Ky|ir=Biyir«^p»ay.thatll ftra we" t>lnased with it. It has IjßfHfKr* 4t* sfa*M£:^. . helped mci wonderfully, and £ janow *■■ tt'el m t'ttuK^J Vf^v- a new man. My apfvetito Is sood, I i<TßS?i*i»iteOfeJr*?* l?»l««p. well= and ' have no ; pains ! mmtVZSm-M FREE TO YOU I Tho Electra-Vital pf Fill out this coupon and brlnir or Co, } >send It tof us for our free, lb-paß»*S 'M^^nrrTni^rT'*??f»^fflKj book about our electric treatment. MA Kni|>rpn» BHg, Jp I The book la written In plain 1«B- #A'i?».«'««^*:"*^Sm | j guage and Illustrated with photo* Mld'^nr^Swifja-pam I of perfect men and women, aFiowlng illustrated bo . * J■& I lust how Klectru-Vllii la It 'V-Wr^SgmWiffiS^V, / I contain* many facts you should j^^saSGSß^lfiSsSjiiry I| 5 know the caus« and curd IS«S^e^f^gSHS^^^^^^i I '#■ j Of disease. Don't wait a minute; at ■ ', i I cut out the conpon now. Htieet HMtWI 'I J Cell If po'aslbls #ud ! j sWith our;phy«icj»n' about lyoot;«*■*'•% lWiWfiJT«7»Js«i?iilSi»sSlli'f j ' Consultatiun free. ;ri--.'--•.,-..-.-,.,.;; ...., -j>w*«W»A^. ...->r*t* i 1 "- li l.- >II""1 IJ'J IS'"J-'1'."!.'... '.' .." -« :.',*.'^ijy PAGE THREE buy a piano on terms of a dolla* ! a week.' The only difference bet Ins; that .with the coupon printer] above the buyer will receive credit ] for an additional twenty-five doU lars— a 'total of twenty-six dollar*. In all. , The coupon must be unod,' however, before July 20 at 10 pi m., for at that hour the coupon, is canceled and will bo absolutely worthless. ■ .*' ■ *utstiß/ff&kai PIANO PItICKH MI'CH XOWKR: ' Piano prices are now down to $258, $215 and $186. On nut one of these pianos the Times test coupon will be accepted as twenty, five gold dollars. In view of.th« fact that these prices are the low» cist at which such fine pianos have: ever been sold for, It Is easy td prophesy that every planolen home i will want to | clip | the I cou> pon and take It to Idlers Muaia House, 943-945 C street ' .: .:, :