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An Inventory of Yourself
Some boys in an eastern university have drawn up
"the college students' ten commandments," nine of
which aren't important, but the tenth has class. It
directs the student to take an inventory of himself
at least once a month.
"Take an inventory of yourself." It's easily said.
What does it mean?
Of course you know what the merchant's inven
tory is at the close of the year—a detailed list of
goods in stock with reckoning of values. So many
yards of this, so many yards of that, at X cents a
yard. There are no subtleties in such an accounting.
By just taking pains, the storekeeper can learn
where he is at, to the decimal of a cent.
The task is more difficult when the thing to be
measured is a human soul. You can't lay it on a
yard stick or compute its constituent parts in terms
of dollars and cents.
Still, you can do this: You can pause from time
to time and ask yourself: "Have I gained in wisdom
or in kindliness or in patience since the last review 1
Am I neater and sweeter and more liveable withi
Have I done something worth while f If not, why
not and, if so, how can I improve on my achieve
ment in the months to come?"
Inasmuch as you are the one who has to live with
yourself, it might not be a bad idea to form this
habit of frequent inspection and self analysis, with
a view to making the association better worth while.
A Grocers Ad. Talk
In Youngstown, 0., lives a grocer with a personal
ity. He is an advertising grocer who writes his own
advertisements; and some of them are unique. Here
is a recent one:
Some of you people give me a pain about the
high cost of living. Tou don't know any more
about it than my kid, 9 months old. All she
knows is to throw my watch on the floor, pull
my hair, coax me for pennies to buy candy. I
have the most up-to-date poultry farm in the
'country. I have the best laying strain of hens
in the country. I employ the best men that
money can hire. It costs me nearly $2.00 a
dozen to produce fresh eggs at the present time.
I charge you about % °f tne amount, yet you
say lam robbing you. I'm selling you strictly
fancy Florida oranges at 15c and 20c a dozen.
The poor farmer that raised them- after paying
for the picking and packing, gets about 10c a
box. The railroad company gets the balance.
You rush over to the Opera House, pay $2.00
for a seat to see some chickens and old hens
show their legs and shapes. That is all right.
You rush down to the millinery store, pay about
$20.00 for a hat, the first cost of which is a bout
i 3; that's all right, you get a swell hat. You pay
{$50.00 for a chiffon dress, nothing to it. I can
/put it in my overcoat pocket, but it's the style,
it's all right. But when it comes to something
to eat — you have a fit. Take my advice, take
care of your stomach.
In this holiday rush season be sure that your un
'dertaker is a fighting undertaker. At Oakland, Un
dertaker Welch removed his mourning apparel and
licked a teamster who wouldn't drive out of the way
of a funeral.
Famous Dr. John B. Murphy of Chicago, says we
are getting away from surgery and the research lab
oratory will be the physical salvation of the race.
He's the good fellow who invented the "Murphy but
ton" which any surgeon will button into you, if you
have the price.
And now Col. Roosevelt has made the Chileans hot.
Those South Americans will find the colonel almost
as good as a hard coal burner, if they handle him
right.
No wonder Tammany is sore. New York's revenue
for ten months past totals $150,000,000.
Memphis, Term., has troubles besides the price of
eggs. The cows are eating wild onions and now
they'll have onion-nog instead of egg-nog on New
Tears' day.
Dr. Austin Peters of Harvard, says that a hog* if
given half a chance, would be a gentleman. Who
wants a gentlemanly porker anyhow?
New York cafes have been given permission to sell
booze all night on New Year's eve. Gotham's wel
come to the New Year may be happier than ever but
what a lot of cold gray dawns there will be!
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Outbursts of Kverett Trufr
E^IEYS vom ICttfflf
THE DIIiLETANTK
"Alas." the struggling painter cried, "O
"My artist soul is sorely tried,
The crass commercial side of life,
The constant toll, the constant strife, "
Give me no chance to do my best.
But keep me working without rest
At making pictures which will sell,
A thing at which I would rebel
If I had money so I could."
Fortune to that young man was god,
An uncle died and left his roll
To him who bad the "artist soul."
No longer was there need to do
The pictures he'd objected to,
And "Art for Art'B sake" he was free
To follow long and faithfully.
■ ■•
But when his money came to him
Somehow ambition lost its vim;
Without the struggle and the fight.
The game had lost its old delight;
At first the work he did was small;
At last he didn't paint at all!
The moral is that too much pelf—
Oh, make the moral for yourself!
—BERTON BRALEY.
I Lord Bally rot in )
J Slangland
Whilst strolling along the Kial
to with a friend, old chap, 11 was
introduced %to • a;" celebrated I ven
triloquiat. On ' assuring: him that
I was charmed to meet such a fa
mous artist," the fellow vainly re
plied: ■ry.-i/S^V'*:'?.- :■'/,. '• '' •
-:"Yefj,"*..- I'; can ■ toas < my voice
around like a rag doll. .1 can let
| loose a war whoop ■ down .in ' my
' gargling works and , you'll ) swear
it '.was - done tby the | Injun •on a
copper cent,ln your, vest pocket.
, Most ginks can talk through their
bonnets, but t'l I > can : plunge *. my
sweet tenor through an iron door.
Come around to the two-bit opera
i this * eevnlng and watch my crew
of talking dummies 'do their spiel
while ! I j squat ; up-stage and never
loosen 'my trap. Here's two du
cats for yourself and the squaw."
MV WORD! i:(*s>.¥•;■:,•:- ■./•.-. i ; *
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THE TACOMA TIMES.
NOT FOWED UPON HIM.
"Don't you know it's wrong to
make your little brother cry?"
"Huh, I ain't making him cry.
1 only hit him In de nose, but he
don't have to cry about It If he
don't ' want to."
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. WAIT FOB'Alf/ ANBWTBB
<"Two ;, ladles ''■"; just;: left their
carda, mum." -'jy,z "■ i. :/-•';, '•-. *-»JV;'i'
"Were :. they • people ■ who know
me?" ,' > «:;:-:-;.;^,'-'/ - ; '-r:i-±
S&l'I , think i »o,; mumthey ■ huf
t ried right ; away." >;;; -•:^lg^
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WITH THE CHURCHES
,"- '•■■■ '■'" BAPTIST ■'---'*>«■
fl ' Bethesda. cor. So. 45th and X ats..
B. F. Cheney, - pastor. 9:45 a. in..
'Bible school, 8. O. Bishop, supt.. r,
6201 80. J at.; morning: service, 11;
4:30 p. in.. Junlon B. Y. P. U.; 6:4.">. p.
m., the Senior B. Y. P. U., leader.
H. F. Cheney. 7:45 p. in., preaching;
Tuesday, 8 p. m. cnolr practice;
Thuraday, 7:45 p. m., prayer meet-
In*, followed by a a teaoher train
ing class. , , ■..-•-•-■ .
> Finnish, So. Sheridan and lid.
A J. Stormans, pastor. a 8.. 9:45;
aervlces 11 a. m. and 7:10 p. m.;
T. P. U., 6:30 p. tn.j Thuraday, pray
er meeting 1 p. m. _ . -.• '
First Baptist, Bth and D sta.,' a
downtown church., J. A. Button,
pastor. Morning; service, 10:80 a.
m.; evening;, 7:46 p. in.; S. B. at 12
o'clock; B. T. P. V.. 8:45. . •
Central. No. 1> and Steele, Itev.
N. H. Brooks, pastor. Bible school
at 10 a. m.; preaching at 11 a. m.;
and 7:30 P. in.: T. P. U., 6:30 p. m.;
prayer, Thuraday 8 p. ru. .
Sixth . Avenue, «cv. Frederick
Wlghtmsii. pastor. Horning wor
ahlp 10:10; Bible school at noon;
Young ePople's meeting at 0:45;
aervlce at 7:4J p. m.; midweek
prayer meeting Thursday. 7:41 p. m.
Oermao Baptlat church. South
10th and J sts.. Rev. Ft. A. Blandau.
worship, 11 a. m.; evening worship,
8 p. m.; S. 8., 9:45 a. m.
Norwegian Danish Baptist church
corner So. 10th and X sts. Rev. O.
Enget, pastor. 8. S., 10 a. m.; aer
mon, 11 a. m.; Young People's
meeting, 7 p. m. Bible study Mon
day* at 8 p. in.; weekly prayer
meeting Thursday. 8 p. in.
CHHISTIAIt
Central Christian church. No. li
and Steele ats.. Rev. J. 8. Raum,
pastor. Bible echool 111 a. m.; com
munion service and preaching, 11 a.
m.; song aervlce and sermon, 8 p.
m. •
' South Taeoma Christian, 6619 Ba.
lunette. Bible school. 9:46 a. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m.; Junior C. 13., .1
p, m. Senior C. 10., 6:10 p. in.;
First, 6th ay and K. W. A. Moore
pastor. Prayer service. 9:45 a. m.;
morning aervlce, 11 a. m.; Christian
Endeavor, f:SO; evening service,
1:10. —
Roosevelt Heights, East 39th and
V. Bible sohool at 10:10 a. m.; com
munion at 11:30 a. m.: C. 18. at 6:30
p. m.; preaching at 7:10 p. m.
UcKlnley Park. East tSth and
Spokane. Bible school at 10 a. m.;
communion at 11 a. m.; C. JO.. <:10
p. vi.. preaching, 7:30 p. m.
j Lincoln Park Christian church,
39th and Q ats., Raiph C. Sargent,
minister. Bible school at 10 a. m.
communlnn and preaching services
at 11; Christian Endeavor prayor
meet at 6:30 p. m.; evening service
CONGRBGATIOPTAI.
First Congregational church. Di
vision ay. and J sts.. Rev. Frank
Dyer, pastor. Services, 10:30 a. in.;
8. 8., 12 m.; vesper service, 5 p. m.;
Christian Endeavor, 6:00 p. m.
Kast 28th and » sis.. Rev. A. I)
Shaw, pastor. Services lla. in. and
8 p. m.
Pilgrim. No. 24th and Warner.
' Itev. Edgar C. , Wheeler, pastor.
Morning, 10:30 a. m.; Sunday school,
11:40 a. m.
BHISCOPAI. "
Et. Luke's Memorial church. So.
C and «th ay.. Rev. F. W. Keator,
bishop. Rev. F. T. Webb, vicar.
Services, 7:30 and 11 a. m.; S. S..
10 a. m.
St. Andrews church, No. Bth and
Oakes sts.. Rev. Frederick Webb,
rector. Sunday school, 10 a. m.
evening service, 7:30.
The Church of Holy Communion,
dor. So. 14th and I St., Rev. Rebt
H. McQlnnls, rector. Early service,
7:30 a. m.; S. 8. and Bible aervlce,
1:46 a. m. morning prayer, 11 a. m.;
avening prayer. 7:30 p. m.
Trinity, No. 3d and X sts., Rev.
Charles T. Grimes. Early celebra
tion. 7:30 a. m.: S. a. 1:41 a. - m.i
Bible class, 10:00 o, m.; Matins, 11
a. m. - —
St. John's. So. EBth and Puget
Sound. Rev. Robert H. McGinn is,
rector. S. S., 10 a. m. .'■ ■
' BTrANGRUPAL
First Evangelical clnirch. So.
13th and X sts., T. R Hornschuch.
paator. 8. S., 10 a. m.; sermon, 11
a. m. and 7:30 p. m.; Y. P. A., Wed.
Bp. m.: prayer meeting and Bible
atudy, Thurs. 7 to >. ■ . >
Evangelical Lutheran" (German),
21st and O sts., Einll Lehinann, pas
tor. Services at 10:30 a. m. and 7
p. m.; 8. S.. 9:11-10:11 a. m.; Y. P.
S., • 7 p. m. , . ■*,
Adams St. Ev. church. No. Adams
and 21d ■ St.. M. ■ Shupp, pastor.
Preaching service, 11 a. m.; no Sun
day evening servloe; 8. s., 10 a. m.
The Swedish Evangelical Free
church, 1212 So. 14th, Alt Stone,
pastor. 8. 3., 10 a. m.; services, 11
a. m. and 8 p. m. ■ ■
EUm Free, So. Aina. and 17th.
Rev. C. B. Bjuge, pastor. Norwe
gian services, 10:45 a. m, 7:10 p.
m. Sermon by pastor at 6 p. m.
j.-'" FREE ME)THODI»T >
' First Free Methodist church, 1111
So. I at, C. M. DeFoe, pastor- m
8. 8. at 10 a. m., preaching, 11, fol
lowed- by class meeting; Young
People's meeting, 7 p. in., followed
by sermon. ... . .; . . ■
■- ■/•'. ■ IATTHKRAFC ■■■ .■'••■-
I Norwoglon Lutheran Free church,
So. 16th and X ats.. Rev. D. Toilet
son, pastor. ' Services 11:00 a. m
Y. P. meeting, 6 p. m.; services, I
p. m. ■.-■ ... .-.•.--■.:•,.- v
* Our Savior's Evangelical! Luther
an church," corner • oi" J and 17th
ata.. Rev. O. J. Ordal, pastor. Resi
dence 911 So. 17th St. Divine sorv
ices in Norwegian, 10:30 a. m.; and
in the English language, 8 p. m.; 8
5. and Bible class, 9:30 a. m. .-,-..."
1 Immaneul Norwegian v Lutheran,
Rev. O. Hagass, pastor. • Service at
home of A. ltaknes, 4618 No. 18th,
1 p. ra. ■' .■:■.,■'-.■. .% . v'■..' ■M*T^fSjiSSC
1 St. Paul's Evangelical Lutheran
church, So. - 27th and > Taeoma ay.,
Rev. R. Aye Lallemant, pastor. 8.
8., 9:10 a. m.; aervlces, i 10:30 a. m.
confessional, 11:30 a. m.; »English
service every > second . and ■<■■ fourth
S,unday. ..-— /r'r* -'■■- \- :•"■■;?•.<■ ~
St. • Paul's Danish ■ Lutheran
church, 1310 * So.'. L -. st. ■• Sunday
achool, 10 a. m.; service* at 11 <a.
m. no evening aervlce. C. J. Skor
gaard, pastor. ,•;.■;,•,.■ y: \: : ." ;■,_;* -_•■•• : ■ ■--:
St. ■ John's" English "• Lutheran
church. South Fifth and I sts. Rev.
C. V. W. Stoever, ■ pastor. ■ Sunday
school, >:45 a. ni.; morning services,
11 o'clock. -.y- ■.-■...•:;-..■■■" .; ■■ ,
' derman. So. list. Services ' In
Jer. at 1»:I0 a. m. and 7 p. m S
•.. 9:11 a. m.; Y. P. S. C. 8.. • p.
•n. .V o*r. c Lutheran, < 80. ■ Taeoma,
(Swedish - Lutheran > church. -> corner
18th and Birmingham ir.) every al.
t.rnat. Sunday at 1:10 p. m. Pas.
tor, •. Aug. , : F. i Graebner. .. ..v ; - • ■ >- ■ -
- United Norwegian. So. 13th and t
■. 8.. l:t* a.. m.; • aarvlcea. 10:30 ia.
•>■; 7:41 p. m. J. O. Hausjsn. pastor.
'j First Swedish Lutheran, corner
So. I and Bth at & 8. at 9:10 a. m ;
services at: 11 a. m. and at 3 p. -m.
': Trinity. 1101 S«. f'lfaiv/J* M. Fee
gar, ■ pastor. B. ■ 8.. ~ 1:36 a. m.: (ler.
urvlce. 10:1*; a. m.; Eng. ■ service,
<:10 p. m.
* Danish' Lutheraa at Paul. I*ll
fo. L. L. C. J. Ulaorgaard. pe»tor
6. 8, 10 a. m.; service 11 a. m.; Ml>
trary and Young 1 People's. , Wednea
*ay. 8 p. m.
» So. Tacoma Norwegian, 82d an« 8.
Warner, t Rev. O.»Hs*aaa.«» Services
In Kntrlisli; 7:10 m.; S. English
and;Narw«gi»iii4lß;a. liin.'?sA)^«i»-»<w*
« Q«r in n! Zlon i Evangelical ■ Luther- .
WJ.; Missouri synod,- Bo.* l«tfi and; t
<U y J H*v. • J.» H uchtb«u«*n, : postor. q
m.
METHODIST
Flrat Methodist Episcopal church.
So. Bth and Q st.. Thomas W. Lane,
pastor. Morning worship at 10:30
a. m.; 8. 8. at 12 m.; Epworth
league at 6:IS p. m.; evening wor
ship at 7:30 p. m. prayer meeting
Thursday, 7:30 p. m. , v
Trinity Methodist church, F. E.
Moore, pastor. Morning service, E.
30th and B St.; evening service, E.
O and Morton st. Epworth League,
9:30 p. in.; Bible school, 10 a. ni.
. McKlnley Park church. East Mor
ton at U st, F. L. Moore, pastor.
S. 8. school, 9:45 a. m.; combined
service, 7:30 p. m. -. o ; , . ji
St. Paul's. So. 43d and L sts..
Edw. J. Smith, pastor. Bible school,
1:46 a. m.; Epworth League. 6:30 p.
m. prayer meeting, Thurs.. 8 p. m.;
preaching, 11 a. m. and 7:80 p. m>
Swadlah Methodist churcn, cor. J
and So. 11th sts.. Rev. John A.
William, pastor. S. S.. 9:45 a. m.;
morning service. 10:45 a. in.. Ep
worth league, 7 p. m.; evening ser
vice, 7:45 p. m.
Central, So. 21st and I sta., T. A.
Oralmm. pastor. a S.. 10 a. ra.:
publlo worship, 11 a. m.; Epworth
eague, 6:10; publlo worship, 7:36.
Mason, 28th and No. Madison ata..
Rev. R. J. Reid, paßtor. Bible
school, 9:45 a. in.; sermon, 11 a. m.;
preaching, 7:80 p. m.; . Kpworth
League, 6:30 p. in.
Epworth, cor. So. 7th and Ander
son. W. T. Randolph, pastor. Bible
school at 9:30; sermon at 11 a, ra.
and 8 p. m. by the pastor; Epworth
league, 6:4S p. m.; prayer meeting,
8 p. m.
' Bethany, 80. (9tn and Thompson,
0. 8., 10 a, in.; preaching. 11 r, m.,
'unlor League, 1 p. m.: Epworth
League, 6:80: preaching, 7:80 p. m.;
prayer service, Thurs., 7:45 p. ni
Itev. Francis A. Ecker. paator.
Spanaway M. X., Frederick C
Thompson, pastor. 8. 8. 10 a. nv
morning worship, 11,
Park M. E., W. H." w. Rees, pas
tor. S. 8.. 10 a. m.; Bpworth
league, 6:45 p. m.; preaching. 11 a.
vi. and 7:30 p. m.
■ Thuraday afternoon meeting. 3
p. in.
Allen M. B. 1411 So. Yaklma, Rev.
H. M. Collins, pastor. Preaching at
11 a. m. and 8 p. in.; class meeting.
13:1« p. ■:..; 8. 8., 1:10 p. m.; A. C.
10. leacrue. 7 p. m.: prayer meeting,
Wednesday evening.
Norwegian ana Danish Metho
dist church, corner of 16th and J
6ts.. H. P Nelson, pastor. Services
at 11 a. m. and Bp. m. 3. S.. 10 a. m.
Epworth League. 7 p. m.
MISSIONS
Christian and Missionary Alli
ance. 901 t)o. a st Rev. O. J.
Stone, pastor. Services: 8. 8. at
2:00; preaching at 3 p. m.: Wednes
day morning prayer meeting, 11 a.
m. ; afternoon, 2:30.
Swedish Mission Tabernacle, cor
So. 10th and I sts., H. Sundqulst,
pastor. S. S. 9:45 a. m; services 11
a. m. and 7:45 p. m.; Young Peoples
society, 6 p. m.
East Side, 16th and Q sts.. S. 3..
10 a. m
City Rescue Mission. 108 So. 14th
st. Services at 730 every evening
•ermon. 8 p. m ■ ■■
Penlel Gospel, Services everj
evenlnw at 8 o'clock; Sunday at I
p. iv. 103 So. 12th. .
Church of God Mission. 2501 Ta
coma. S. 8., 10 a. m.; preaching,
11 a. ni. and 7:30 p. in.; prayer
meeting Wednesday evening. Win.
Strong, pastor. ■ -,
PRESBYTBRIAIf
Calvary Presbyterian church. Dl
vlßlon I.iine and D St., Rev. C. K.
Btandt pastor. a S., 10 a. m.,
services, 11 a. m. and 7:80 j>. m.j
Junior Endeavor, 3 p, m.; C. 10. 6:45
?. m. Diayer meeting Thuraday,
:30 p. n..
Sprague Memorial 58th and War
ner. So. Tacoma. a 8., 9:45 a. m.:
si:rvlce, 11 a. m. Y. P. S. C. B. at 7
p, m. evening servloe, 8 p. m. t"
' Immanuel Presbyieriau church
Ho. J and 9th sts., Robert H. Mllll
gan, pastor. Morning service, 10:80.
evening, 7:30; S. S., 12:10 p. m.; Y.
P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m. . .
First Presbyterian church, corner
So. 10th and G sts.. Rev. Murdoch
McLeid, pastor. Ray. H. T. Mltchel
more. assistant Morning service.
10:30 o'clock; evening, 8 p. m. S. 3.
Immediately after murning sarvlce;
Y. P. S. C. E., 6:30 p. m.
Bethany, No. 4tst and Verde at,
Aev. O. T. Mather, paitor. 8. a at
9:46 a. ni.; V. P. 8. C 1!1.. at 6:45;
•ervlcea, 11 a. m. and 7:45 p. m.
Oakland. So. 34th and Proctor sta.
B. 8., 10 a. m. Intermediate En*
deavor at 7 p. m. Services at 8 p.
in., Rev. W. Chalmers Ounn. speak*
er.
Manitou Park. S. 8.. 10:15 a. m.|
sermon at 11 a. m. by W. Chalmera
Qunn. .
• FRIRND9 ■-
First Friends. No. Bth and State.
Bible school, 10 a. m.: divine wor
ship, 11 a. m.
Frl«nds7 East Side meeting, 49th
and McKlnley ay.. Bible achool,
9:45 a. m.; divine worship, 11
a. m.; T. P. S. C. E., 8:30 p. m.;
evening service, 7:46 p. m.
ROM CATHOLIC
Holy Rosary, So. 30th and Taco
ma, Rev. Oswald Baran, O. 8. 8.,
rector. Low mass. 7:80; children's
mass, 8:45; high mass, 10:30; ves
pers and benediction. 7:60.
Church of Visitation, So. (Bth
near Warner. Rev. Charles Cannon.
Plrat mass,. 8; high maaa, 10:80;
baptlim, 1; veapera, 7:10; dally
maas, 8 a. m. , ■■.■+./ ■
St John the "Baptist, Indian res
ervation. Rev. Cbas. De Deck«r.
_St Leo'a. So. Yaklma and ISth.
Rev. Father Cunningham, rector.
Ht. Patrick's. No. 11th and J. Ref.
Juaeph McOrath, rector. ,
St Btanlelaua, 80. 49th and K.
Rev. Michael ■ Fafara. paator.
. ;•" -•'-; Mint'Kl.l.ANßOirs
I Church of the Brethren, So. 50tb
and G sts., E. S. Gregory, pastor.
8. S., 10 a. m preaching, 11 a. m.
and 7:30 p. m.; Christian ■ workers
meeting, 6:30 p. m.; prayer meeting,
Wednesday, 8 p. m.
m Salvation Army, 1101 Paclflo ay.
Services: Preaohlng. 8 p. m,; Young
I'eople'a meeting, 6 p. m.; salva>
tion meeting. 8 p. m.:/,-, ■
_ Volunteers' of America, , 13th and
Pacific. Meetlngi | • every - ■ evening
except Mondays and Frldaya. at i
P. m. Sunday at 8 p. m. and 1 p.
-•• International : Btble : Students' as
soclitlon. Temple ,of Muelo r, 941 C
t.« Discourse, 8 p. m.; Bible atudy,
4:10 and 6:30. .';.'V.;;'-ij ■:■■■•■■■;■ ■.. ■■ ,--,r -■
.The Progressive Psychic society,
213 So. Tacoma ay. Lyceum, 1:30;
circle, •. p. m.; meeting! at 8 p. m.
Thursday meeting, 2p. m. \if, I~Z
V Par* Unlversallst ohureh. Dl»|.
slon ■ ay. i and J . st. Henry ■ Viator
Morgan, minister.; iS. 8., 10 ,' a. "ii;
aervlce,ifl:oo \ *' m.; Whole World
Healing t Circle, life lessons, Friday
eve. > at» 8 by minister; }no > Sunday
evening service. . s-.,r»»iFi- <4i. u «x
8 Taeoma Sewnon's Institute, oor
ner »t Helena i and 6th aves7 ReV
F. T. Webb, honorary chaplain; H.
F.rneyhougß, Supt Barly^celeora
tlon,' , 7:80; a, morning & s/rvloe. "■ it
o'clock .'J 1 - 8t- Loke"?I church, ; Dr.
Webo. ofnclatlng; evening service. 3
oclock..' , .- , , ...». r ~_,
t%,' »->.--•• •:.,: ;V.^:" - J.:.:-Z:\: j • . :{.
I »ißn?vi dlnvls nßrn t In terna tion
l' »'bl» Btudenta, Valhalla temple.
Uth and X sts. Discourse 3 p. m.;
Berean Bible study, 3:4S p. m.
Church ot ietu, Chrl.t of Latter
* XUJX ■■- &9COMJI;. -J^f/DEISEI%E-TT.
Saturday, Dec 27. New lurk Offleei 20-36 Weat B2d at. \\>mhrr— llhlu
Saturday Night Sales
From 6 to 9 o'Clock
t
Including the continued clearance of many holiday
lines at reductions of a Fourth, a Third and Half.
AT HALF PRICE ONE-THIRD OFF
Dolls, Games, Blocks, Iron Parisian Ivory Manicure and
Trains. Silver Hollow Ware. Tollet Setß' Sllver Noveltte...
. .. „ x„. , .. High Grade Perfumes In Fancy
All Cut Glass, Dlnnerware In 14 Glf . Boxeg
Patterns, All Fancy China, ONE-FOURTH OFF
Men's Gift Boxes, containing Chafing Dishes, Percolating
Shirts, Ties, Kerchiefs and Urns, Blue and White Enamel-
Hose, ware, Fireplace Goods.
91.23 AND $1.50 OUTING ■■ 50c AND 05c APRONS AT 37c
GOWNS, 08c „ „ _ ' .
Women's Gowns of splendid SmaU Tea Aprons round wlth
outing, all white and dainty scalloped edges, dainty em
striped effects, high and low ... . . , , :,.
neck styles, trimmed with fancy broldered designs in white and
stitching and braids $1 16 and °0l0r8: Borne wltn blbs - Worth
♦ 1.50 values. Special tonight
at 98c 50c to 65c. Special tonight, 37c
Downstairs Specials
6 to 9 Tonight
10c KITCHEN SUNDRIES Toilet Paper, our Knickerbock-
AT 6c er. Regularly 10c. Very spe-
Potato Mashers, Meat Forks, cial, two for .15c
Pot Scrapers. Vegetable Brush- toys io
es, Dish Mops, World's Fair '
Tooth Picks, Meat Pounders, A <>up of Toys that are
Ladles, Clothes Line Pulleys, slightly soiled and damaged
Egg Beaters, Whetstones, from handling. Values to 75c.
Towel Bars, Trouser Hangers, Choce .....10c
Dampers, Apple Corers, Ironing
.Wax, Folding Coat Hangers and |I so Round Pollsh Mop ' Batu"
Cake Turners. Regularly 10c. rated with cedar oil. Very
Special tonight ...6c special 79c
Third Floor Specials
Prom 6 to 9 Tonight
19c Scrim with colored borders. 10c Rug Fringe In all the staple
several good patterns, 36 inches and mixed colors. Special to
wide. Special tonight, yd. lflc night, yard ./. Otfc
17c Swiss, in ecru and white, also white with colored figures, 36
to 40 inches wide. Special tonight, yard 12c
Wonderful Serum Cures That
Tormenting Disease—Love
PUTTING TO FLIGHT THE TORMENTOR, LOVE.
Love Is a disease, produced by
poisons— Is a "passionate Intox
ication," according to Dr. Maurice
De Fleury, the famous. English
brain storm specialist, who has
just startled scientists by an
nouncing- the discovery of a "love
serum" which, he claims, will cure
the worst cases.
Love has long been called a
disease, poetically, but It was al
ways thought an Incurable one.
Nearly 200 years ago the poet,
Alexander Pope, wrote: J
'■Hear what from love unprac
ticed hearts endure;
From love, the sole disease thou
— canst not <sure!" £
But now science, In the person of
Dr. Fleury, proves not only that
love IS a disease, but that It Is
CURABLE! : '
The famous scientist . has Inves
tigated deeply the love-state, he
says, by means of delicate electri
cal ; Instruments • which record
"every Infinitesimal; movement of
the nervous system." < He has made
charts of the conditions of the suf
ferers who were his patients, .. and
from this research lias discovered
that love Is a mental Intoxication
comparable In al' ways to the phys-
Day Saints (Mormons). Sunday ser
vices at 1117 So. Tacoma ay.. Fra
ternity Bldg\ 10 a. m. and 1 p. m.
Order of Star in the East meets
Sunday at <1:46 p. m. at new head
quarters, 719 So. X St. ,
• Tacoma Theosophlcal society, ev
ery Thursday, 8 p. m., at 71» So. E
st. -; Lotus circle, Sunday, lla. m.
,- QUICK'S 4
UPSTAIRS» ■ BTORB : '■' SAVES
•;' -■ : . TOT MONKY. ;->V".;.-; ■,
Women's Coat and Salt Sboa
612 FldeJlly Bldg. ',-,-.. ; .•■/;„ ,
;. Tak* Elavator, Bth Floor.
,
To the Public—
IHBbssl 9 ur sucmmCul ourst
■ fer. human illnnnli
■ *r» <»•.*• th* mtrlti
H6! °.. ur " •ompoundlni
I ■? c tn* *oyttl root*
■ hartu and bark
■ which in poas«ea«d
lof •ur«"v» qualltUi
■ •".? \,*l v#' Permanent
\WJm ■ riut *«r '■■ the sick
i BHwlHm- other tent.
0 RIM aits hay* f»li.d. k
IHmgl »°° are . alllo* «iil
eajaßßaaßaßMßl cannot be cured why
•wftUM-wx-i-j** not call ! and i ••• ,i us I
Private dlaeaaei a aoe. lulty.
V« W OC>.^g l?U( jc I>l . Cft
■HDlHgil lllSfW^ South' 0' It •■' i': r r
Taoonia. Watt.
Saturday, Dec.
leal Intoxications.
Howrm, of the polsoas that
e-nitlave, love rank* the last In
neverltv, be xiv helng »**-J
< ril.-il by alcohol, opium, mor- !
phlne, cocaine and tobacco.
But the effects of thin passional
poisoning which we call love, he
claims, are none 'the less serious.
The cure consists In graded doses
of separation from the object of the
passion and in the administering of
a "love serum."
Witches, In the old days, used to
sell "love potions." ,It looks as
though, in corning days, scientists
will administer "anti-love vaccina
tlonsi" , . --- -.- - :■;,„ ?;:., ;,:.;,
: ■ NOTICE ■ •. • - ,
We make a specialty of those
cases that puzzle the average
eye specialist. MffiSJ^
CABWKLI.I OPTICAIi 00.
' 742 st. Helens Aye. ...
..'■ . . . .. . ... , ...,,-.,... -s
Puget Sound
Electric Ry.
FOR BISATTLB — Mm I
Trains "every; boar. 5 Tim*
. of Limited Trains •eVenty
■ iniautesvr>>:S?r^^i»|^|
Trains Leave Bth and
' A Streets, Tacoma,
1TII) Tit A INS — 7: SB,
• 8:8S: Btßo, 10:811, < M:BS.
a. in.; iaißs, 1:35. 8:80,
SiSS, 4:86 and o:SB p. m.
{ All • TJmlted Trains" 'o Stop
•t Anburn and Kent.
i LOCAL TRAINS ! leare at fl
. a. m., 7 n. in., 8 a. m., O a.
m., 11 i. m., 1 p. m., and
;,' hourly until 8 p. m. Tben
10)08 :p. 11.. and 11:80 p.
n>. (laat train). l^. • -
PUYALLUP SHORT ;. usn
—Trains will Issn Tacom*
at •«:tO, 7:10, V»ilO.
0:10 and HilO a. in.j
H1 1:10, 8:10, •«:io, 11:10,
BilO, T:IO, 0:10 «n<i
11:30 p. m.
•Dally «seept Sunday.