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V THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY- EVENING, APRIL' ,21... 1001 TOVNlTOPICS U th Rummelltf fur Mora. wad arralg ned oeror Municipal, Judge Ilogue . rtUr day and wJr4 examination. H wil held, to th. srand Jury 4 under lj,0 . I bond.: tiirqua fea4 i,..;. I.J. .'I. k3Bark . Coidra's. .. . ...."CblnM of Normandy" Baker Theatre.., "To Cowboy and the Led" Empire, Theatre. Anna Kra I'ay la komaoltrncr Artade Theatre .......,. VeudeviUe .tti'.wU j a. v.-vf i. .,. .u.wim ,: ' Funeral rvlce over tha remloa of , tha UU Mrs, Dcltlsli J. Joseph, who died at I East Eighth street on April , wara , neid yesterday from tea Second Baptist iv church,' of 1 which aba -waa' a member, Rev. 8. C Lapham conducting the eerv , icea.4, Deceased wa a plonSer of Call ' fornla, halnt coma to that aUt with her parenta In 1886.- Sha la survived Steamers tnr f ha naMa-aT will Ium Alder-atraatwharf Up. dally except Sunday). bon feain Mi. K . r I warmo Tonic, Assisted with WahoO on, win JCure the worafeaa of' rhn mat lam, ;v:.'-.-;. . i " M. Manlon removed tn ' Oiamhara miuainft ? foqtheaat ; corner ' Third and Aid. y '' t' - j .- hlWteO Sro.. Mls.ts,' Tailing tnUldlnr, Third and - Washington, ' . " - , a It Orfeber. lawyer, lf Cem'el Block, ,'. i ii t ii in 3. K. Wentwortb. a Prominent lumber. py nor nuaoami ana nve frown ehUdra&"" or uta- eity, haa returned from a I ;. " Tha mambara ; ot ' tha Flrat " United ., 'Bvanralica! ehuroh are dlaaatlaflad with the present church location, Eaat Tenth and Sherman atreeta, and will more to ' a mora central place - Rev, I. iC Booaer, . ,' at tha recant annual conference waa re ., aaalgned to tha pastorate of the church. , Rev. H. I Pratt waa reappointed pre elding elder' and Joalah Bowaraoz' will remain paetor of Second church. ' . " For tha fret time in . nearly two tnontha Portland haa a case of email. ; pox within tha city limit. ., W. X Beutel- . apacher, " deputy . health cemrolesloner. laat night diaoovared that Mra.. Oraoa Emery, Ut Seventh atreat, la 01 amaJlpox, tha disease havlna; business trip to tha eaat. : Edward Boylee and wife of1 Wallace, Idaho, are apendln a few daya at the imperial. ,,; y -a Vr. W. 0. Hamilton and wifa Of Roaa bur are reglatered at tha ImperiaL ' N. McNeer of Salem, a hoparewer of mai seouon, spent yesterday in kPort- Mra. B. A.- Bddy of Satrtnaw. ifich.. la one of a party of tourists etoppioa at tha Tnrf1an1 ' . w Mra. C. F. Micbelbaeh of Tha Da-lea m. nixl a tha 1 . I CoL XL.Hofer of tha Salem Capital Journal was In Portland yesterday. , C W. Wheeler of Seattle. Waah..' la witn i rtciaterai at ma rarkina.. Mr. Whaler la oecn now enraged in ma inauraBca hualaaaa, AT THE THEATRES brought to this city by her , .husband but during the period whan Waahtrrfnn from Canada. , The diaeaaa waa at flrat waa a territory ha waa superintendent of uppvaea. m ooicaeopoa. i -, , - ; ; ,,. 4 i puono instrucuon or tna Bvergreen atata (or a time. : ' Cog ahow Judging at J n. m. Expoaitlon buUdlng. Admiaaloii tea. .. Greatest dog show over held. , Make appointments . to. tneet '. you friend at tha dog show. Tou will tea aver known bread of dog at the ahow. : Take tha ohliurea to aaa the flog ahow. , ; . ... Chlldrea admission If cents. . The United Irish League of Portland will give a patriotio entertainment, Sun day, April 14, In tha Cathollo Foresters' halt. The eololeta will be MUs Mae Breslln, Miss Elisabeth , Harwaa. Frank b. Ilennaaay and John E. Malley. Speechea will be made by Paul Strain. W. R. MfBarry, T. B. McDevltt and Jamea O'Connor. No admiaaion will be charged. . ;' The Woman! club will meet tomor row for an afternoon with Shakespeare. The program will Include the reading of his Ellsabetban lyrics, a review ;of the Shakeapeare dapartmant'a work "during the year, by Mrs, Grace watt Ross, and soma aid English ana snaxespearean ballad sung by : MISS Agnes' Watt. A social hour, and rafreshmenta will fol low. ,., v... : ' .!, s The Arm of Dunning Campion, un dertakers, at Noa. 1-3-8 North Seventh street, haa purchased a lot 16x61 feat oa the west aide of tha praaent building. An addition will be erected. Tha new building will be three atorlea' In height to correspond with the other building. There will be two storerooms on the first floor and twenty rooms above. It begins to look as if there would not b enough advance ticket to aatlafy an uoee wno aesire to attend tha Mult nomah olub's performance . of 'The Ameer" Thursday, Friday and Saturday of next week. - There haa been a decided ruah for them the laat day or two, and aiemoera are Kept tway aeourlng them for their friends. The one advantage of mess aavance ucaeia is tnat tney guar antee tha poeaeeaor a good aaat for the I performance he ehooees. By buying one of theaa and exchanging It at the box-1 office on Tuesday next, he la aura of hla seat. V . - Tha ted tickets are for -Thursday night the- white for Friday- night.- the blue for Saturday '-night fend the brown for the Saturday matinee. They are On Bale at tna club. a. a. Kicn s cigar stores, Bohillers cigar a tore, Oregon News company, Nau'a pharmacy and tha Ald- ricb pharmacy. ,, . "m OXXXDU OF ST OsUaXAJTBT." Tha bill will ba ohangad a Cord ray's theatre tonight the Olympta Opera company putting on tha "Chimes of Hormanoy. Tna opera re a good one and the production given by the com pany 4a aura to be aa satisfying as any thing the Olympians have done yet Articles of Incorporation of tha Ore gon Land A Trust company were' filed with the county clerk- yesterday by Lewellyn E. Palmer, Jamea M. Lyona MU FOB Tha aala of seats for Mrs, Flak I opened at Cordray'a theatre thla morn- and George H. Jolley. The capital atockhng. The mail order .for aeata from la $8,000, and tha purpose of the In corporators are to deal In real and per sonal property and to loan money and A..,.- ... .1 M ' - ' gijie actum j iurrior. f. the atata board of medical examiners .began an examination yesterday' of ap plicants for certificate to practice their profession In Oregon. There were II applicants. Most of them came from the Willamette and State universities. Among them were two women from a Finnish university. 1 The examination will not be finished until Friday. Bishop Joyce will preach Sunday at the union services to be held at Centen ary Methodiatichurch. Bishop Cranston la on hla . way from tha eaat and will arrive Saturday. The oongregatlona or Grace and Taylor atrect churches have consented to co-operate with Centenary church In removing tha ehuroh debt Tha Pacific Coast Association of Trafflo Agents of district No. 1 will meet at Tacoma Saturday for the purpoae of considering changes In tha constitution and other matters of Importance. A number of members from Portland will attend and the other cities of tha ooaat will ba well represented. out of town waa tha largest recorded by a Portland theatre, over 1 1 (TO tn checks I being received through the mail. i ii a, amasi rmBAna. - " A trombone aolo entitled "Aaleen Id the Deep." Is beautifully played by Hy- land of tha aketeh team of Hyland and Grant and la one of the features of the program at the famoua Arcade theatre thla week. AT Tha Netll-Moroeco company la draw ing good houaea in "The Cowboy and the Lady" thia week, tha play giving every opportunity to the company for clever work. There'a a time coming whan you'll want aome printing done. May be you can't think of It now, but it will come. Then's tha time we want you to remember thia ad. Metropolitan Print ing Co- W Front street "The people who please." . The only Goodyear Shoe Repair Co. la located next to the Oaa Coa office, Yamhill street Repairing while you wait- Work called for-and -delivered any reaaonable distance. Phone Main 2031. If you're going to build and will need aome marble work about the place, let ua do it You will And our work all that can be deaired. Otto Schumann, next door Taylor-Street church. Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrella. Repairing ana recovering, two. stores - raws Field' minstrels open a two-night engagement with popular price matinee. Friday n.ght BURBOT Td ST. &OTTXS. Bat of Sala of Ticket to St JVonia Ao . oat of Universal Rxpoaltdon. Rook laland-Frleco systems announce ale of tlcketa to St Louis, account of Universal Exposition, on following datea: May 11. 11 and II. June It, IT and It, July 1, 1 and S. August (, and 10. . September 6, and T, October t, 4 and (. ' . The rates, aa previously announced, will be as roiowa: ' Oolng and returning via tha tun or any direct route. IS7.60. Going via any direct route and re turning from Chicago, no coupon cov ering trip from St Louis to , Chicago, 70. oolng via any direct rout and re turning via Chicago, ITS. - Tlcketa will be sold to Chicago on same datea at ratea named below: Going and returning via aamo or any I direct route, itj.oo. - uomg via, any direct, rout and re turning from St Louis, no coupon eov- Washington and 6th, Morriaon and tlvriBg trip, " Chicago to St Louiv 17a. ,. via t IXtUl. 76, t :wmmmr - TEE m mm .mmm 1 1 i Fishing tackle that's fit to fish With can be had, wholesale and retail Honey man A McBrlde (193) Third cor, Taylor. - James Coleman, the alleged' accom plica of Jack McCarty in the robbery of The Rock laland-Frlsco ayatem la the direct route. For, any additional information, apply to a. H. Mouonaia, general agent No. 140. Third tret , do tot cfxxn tarn ' DO TOU VSJB COAX, If so, remember the Crystal lo Storag Oo. Fbona. Seat 84 MANN & BEACH PUNTERS ' . 92 Second Stmt Ground Floor ' BEST WORK Lorn Pricet Telepbon 444 1 7 CI- Labor for ? SICK BABY SAVED HIM FROM JAIL Only the etatement of License Inspector McKachern that J. welnstein. a Junk gatherer, had a sick baby at home for which na waa unable to even purchase medicine after tha phyfidan had written prescription saved the prisoner from be inar fined for' failure to take out a itanaa for -his wagon, Judge Hogue was about to . fine nun KO, but aaked the lnsnector aoout tna case. "He 1 In pretty hard circumstances. juage, saia ait. jucisacnern. "He has sick baby at home, and can't even buy meflictne ior ic- a naa several prescrip tion in hla possession when arrested." The Judge's heart Waa aoftened by tha I baby'a sickness and the poverty- of the home, so he warned tn prisoner never again to fall to Uk out a Ucense promptly at tn beginning of every Quar ter; and let him go. Had ha fined Wain. atein It would have meant that the man would aava sad to aerve out the time In jail, and the Judge did not want him to be kept away from home while the baby was la aaved wbeh you let n do your Wash ing. Wa mend all 1 th doth -and darn -the aocka. This, when compared with -the quality of the work and tha price we charge, makes our place th best In the city for laundry, work.' OREQON LAUNDRY and TOILET. SUPPLY CO. Phone, Saat 1. " O. T. BTAJTS, tft . rani, bjbw soavs onoxs. - 'To additional chaoka for 'fl 6V altered to have been paaaed by L. Robert Ander aon,. have been aecured by acting De tective Hogeboom and Vaughn, making a. toUl.of II checks. One check wa i paaaed on n eaat aide firm. .. v . ST jsr;::.'si.(t p.w.riT.f.y V'f.,;.5".VS :.' ,, ,, ....... j. . . ' , - " I . f fllfeliiillBl Firalll !IjcE(5)inni 4 -4Jt- V.-t- ' Ve " e ' ' i, v few w 4 m (. j m . . , hi aSaf 1 III mM 1 Ml III i 7 -7- rr- - 1aa 1Ea.- , Will Be a Nojable Bargain Event A carnival of rare valuo ttlvinrf. Hundreds of bargains not mentioned here will be on sale, in." w.hw .rwvv .w Mwe) avuikviou Miru over uoparuncni, on everjF noor ox inis olff RELIABLE "Old Homestead" Store like Held daisies on the hill sides. We'll exoect you hero Eomorrowr-reasons wnyi . ' Woraen'sIilS,' Suited! 7.95 ; i .v. A Record-BrIdng Tiyp-Day Sale of Women's Suits SECOND FLOOR SALONS. ' . 1 A , , . ' The above statement is not made for effect,' but it absolutely tnie, or we mistake the ability of Portland's best dressers for discernment of real bargain - values. We are preparing for alterations leading up to the enlargement of this already big Suit and Wrap Store, to twice its present size.- We've about 60 days in which to reduce our immense stock to a size more easily handled during the . time that carpenters and painters will hold sway. Rather than risk damage to any of our splendid garments we've determined to make a radical clearance of the stocks and start tomorrow an aggressive slaughter oLpricei that must move the goods out quickly to new owners. V We've selected a lot of magnificent suits in both walking and dress lengths. The regular $25, $23.50, $30, $32.50 and $35 values and open tomorrow A Big Two Days' Sale ' Your Choice for $ 17.95 FRIDAY end . SATURDAY The lot is so large and so varied that description in detail la impossible. Suffice to say these are the biggest values in new, down-to-date,' smart, stylish Spring Suits ever offered in. Portland by. any house. Styles included are the Blouse, Jacket and Eton models,, materials of fancy; Novelty Tweeds, Cheviots,' Broad cloths, Venetians and Etamines. Colors embrace black, navy, brown and handsome fancy mixtures in shades of blue, green, gray, black and white, brown, etc. Linings of Taffeta, and Satin. Handsomely trimmed in Taffeta, Braid and Buttons in newest, latest effects. Skirts include the , plaited, flare, . gored with foot plaltlrigs, etc Sale starts Friday morning, ends at closing time on Saturday! : A WONDERFUL ECONOMY OPPORTUNITY 1 You owe it to yourself to attend. ; i . Ribbons and Laces go Bargainward 8aVXVTT,XAJnS01fS UcOUBBOVS AT 18 TAJU). (Tint rioor.) Ribbon buyars know what bar fains mean here. That'a whr there'a aura to be a crush at the Ribbon Counter every tima a apeelal aala la advertised. At every aeaaon and all the time thla store fives best ribbon values. It 1 Justly - termed the "Ribbon Store by Portland women so when such a rare bargain aa thia la bulletined there aura to be "Standing1 room only" In the ribbon aisle on Fri day. Bandaoma all-silk aatln Taffeta Ribbons in full 4-lnch width, all wanted spring- colors. ' very newest ahadea; also white and black. A value sold at 40o 1 In most stores; our regular 15c quality. Friday only at, yd. .184 SXCX 91M laoeel 69 Handsome new All-Overs ao much In demand for trimming sprint gowns, waists, yokes, sleeves and fronts. Soma Venlse and aome dotted net Also a lot of Sne VaJ enciennea, whltea and creams in the lot; regular 11.00 and 11.21 values on Friday only for, yd 694 b Annex and Art Shop (Seoond floor.) " ' K ' German Applique 2-inch square Sham and Center Pieces, or , .ISiSi scarfs, in hemstitched or scalloped border, plain or open work centers; others in pretty network; 18 different styles to se lect from; regular price, 60c. Spe cial at ....1. BT Ladles' large white Lawn Aprona, with bib and shoulder epaulettes, long, wide atrlnga. and deep hem at bottom; some hemstitched, oth ers with openwork bib and . epaulettes; regular price, 40c; at 291 Children's Dollar Hats at 49c An event that vibrate with keenest Interest for those who buy th hat for little women folk. Friday we meet the demand for a popular- orloed Girl's School Hat by placing en sal 100 very attractive straw sailor, trimmed with aU-aUk taffeta ribbon bands and long streamers, red or blue. Tha beet regular dollar value in the city on Friday at i.. ... ... A peep Into the Fifth Street window where the Hate are now ahown will convince you better than mar words Mt in cold typo of th yaluea Included In this exceptional offer. 49c Prices Change on Wo men's Underwear t (Fliwt Floor.) For Friday we reduce a lot of whit, Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, in low- ' neck and aleeveleaa style, with neat trimming, from 100 each to 12Me AJTD OXOJiWDWn, TOOl Vest and Pant of whit cotton knit fabric, th famoua Merode" brand; else 1 to 4 and 40c value, special Friday at 254 Slsea 5 to 6 and 4So value, apeelal Friday at 80 Sale of Ladles Kid Cloves Continues FBISAT MA.TVMDAX 0T. . ,; (First Floor.) JSundrd of. prudent, dreeay women . have mad money thia week by spending a little of it for a pair of theaa elegant $1.25 Kid Gloves. Those who haven't already, have tha opportunity extended to them for two mora daya Friday and Saturday. A apeelal lot of fine, soft, plump Kid Gloves,1 J -clasiT styles, Paris point backs and gus aeted between flngera, perfect fit- . ting, in all latest, wanted ahadea, and beat '$1.26 Glove in tha city. Blacks, whltea, and pearls. Frir . day and Saturday only at tha pair 890 BARGAIN PICK-UPS ar jiwbxbt, bbvo (nnroBT, STATZOYXBT AITD TOTX9T.. AISXdBS. 1U FOB FBI. sat, osrzT- - ; - Pearl Waist Set, f pin to set 15 Oold-fllled Band Rlnga, la all alses, handaomely engraved patterna; (0 values for .............35 Large-stse . cabinet fin Writing Paper, 100 sheets and aama nura . bar envelopes, S tints in the choos ing; regular 66o boxes at ...394 Antiseptic Tar Soap for shampoo or bath; regular 19a cakes, special, at 12 Majeatlo Toilet Paper, So rolls, at ........... 3 for 10 or, per doten 40 10c Toilet Paper Holders for ..6 Needle Books, each containing tt little sewing room needs, such aa needlea, pin a, hooka and eyes, aafety pins, etc. The usual ISo kind, on Friday for, each... .15 A FTX&OW FXCUET WXTX FBI OS 8. Best $5 Feather Pillows at $3.45 Pair (Fourth Floor. Large, soft fluffy pillows, 11x18 Inches in alse, filled with very best quality of selected live goose feathers; best $5 Pillows to be had. Friday only in the Bed Fit ting Shop, fourth floor, at, the pair ... ..., $3.45 In The Man's Shop (First Flo.) 100 doaen Men'. Fast Black Half. Hob with double soles and high, splendid heel. A good regular number that sell regularly at pair for tOo, or about 17o th pair. Friday only, pair ..........10 Men' Reveralbl Four-ln-Hands and Batwingr Ties, in new spring de signs and latest colorings; values up to tOo each In the lot Fri day only, choice for ....... .19 KTrXrTTaf Ztt - F AS TO TUFFS. A X.OI OF WOBTX - fob a Mxra 'or aom.s , .. . ..- .1.. . -xr 4 - - J 1 30c Sharkskin Voiles Friday 19c yd. Zaj Bfliaaaala Ooraar Firs Floor. A half-wool fabrlo that ha all th rich, dressy appearance of It blue-blood slater that hold up tneir heada among the dollar fabrics. But all's not silk that shimmers, and these Voile ar only the regular SOo sort They bear a likeness to Danish clotty and there' no cloth better In wearing qualities that we know of a cloth experts. About every wanted color la embraced In this seasonable offering; of good dress stuffs, navys, tans, resedas, caxdl- nala, champagnea, browns, greena, graya and black. Grand value at 80c. for akirta, waist or gowns. v Friday only, the yard .......19 Friday In the Shoe' Store (First Floor.) Women' easy, comfortable House Shoes. familiarly known by many wearers aa "Hospital" er "Nurse's" shoes, from their foot-form last soft and flexible hand-turned aoles, low rubber heels, and easy tread. Of softest but Arm, new kid stock; beat $1.60 values aold in America In a regular way. Fri day only, pafr .....,..,$1.78 Unosoal Neckwear '.. ': - ' Valnes r'-- FOB FBXSAT AITS MTUS9AT. . ' (Flrat Floor.) A vary fortunate purchase at aa un derprlo enable as to offer thla exceptional value la Ladle' Point Venlee Lac Stocks for Friday and Saturday selling. - Vry attraetlv - style la wait or- ori -regular tlo value for..i....25 Tee value for .... ...,... 35 And fUO values for .TOV Daintily embroidered Bulgarian Col lars In Persian effects, very mart and atyllsh, with a dash and go that add ehle to th entire gown. Instead of the) regular SIo price.' f xor rjrway aj4 Saturday they're I i each " . . . . . . . . 25 ' ' . , WO SBASOBAXXaTBIBlVFLOOB " soxau. ; Ice Cream Freezers W : Reduced The popular ant? .lightweight : Freesere, beat made, easy running, and give quickest and moat satis factory results of any freeser oa tha market For Friday we put apeelal price oa them a printed: 1-quart Freeser for.a.M.f 1.20 . t-quara'Freeser f or. B 1.40 -quart Freesers for.,..$l.e5 ' 4- quart Freesers for.. ...... f 2.00 " -quart Freesers for. S2.5 5 5- quart Freesers for.,..;..f 3JS5 Lawn Mowers Price ' Reduced Just at the time you most need 'em. Lawn need attention " thla month. If you'll) buy hr tomor row we'll make it worth your while. this way: v" " ' 13.00 Mowers Friday fori.. 2.25 I M.2S Mowers Friday for... $2.35 $1.10 Mowers Friday for.,.B2,60 ' ' CRITICS PRAISE GREAT CONTRALTO Helnk's second concert In nan trrnitaco wns the occasion of even a more tremendous demonstration of en- tfcoalnam than her IlrSl. TOT EMU1 Franclaco Examiner of April aaya: "innthnr sreat audience made an' aw mut ado over the singing of Schumann-Heihk at tha -Alhambra. laat night and again the elnger-fairly leo trif led her listeners." ' The' great contralto will ing at th n.ntiaf Ahurch Saturday night Th program will be a notable one, embrao- lng areciiauve ana -"- by Richard Wagner. eat ar now aallinir at the bOK1" OfflC Of th Mar quam Orand thatre. JUDGE BALLOff AY :fVi GREETS OLD FRIENDS Judge William Galloway, s on of the beat known Juriata In thr sUte, waa t th Perkins yesterday. Tha Judge U an ez-oounty Juage of Yamhill, of which county he Is a favorite son, and ran on tha Democ ratio ticket afalnat Lord for Asnrs: CORDRAVS 1HEATRE .i. OOftDXAT A STItXLL, Vaaaatn-. TOWOHT. "The Olympic Comic Opera Company la the "Chimes of Normandy" 8ATDBDAT MATIltEB AND SAT. ' KItlHT. - Prices aa mil 8 Baby Grand PIANOS thrown on the market at wholesale price. Read about it on page 3. governor, r At th eonvenuon Tuesday he received the nomination "of tha Democrat - for circuit Judge In th Third dUtrict For the past fw rear ha has bee receiver of th Oregon City land offlc. ; In days son by h used MarnnaiT. C.rnA Thoatre w. T. Panda. IMM UWHUI Wl Will. . VMM V BaS. MST, Advance sale of seat will epe this atornlag , at i 'ctoca lor ' 1 MARY MANNERINQ la th. deUghtful 1 eomedy, , - HARRIET'S HONEYMOON AT THE MARQUAM Monday, Tneaday, WHaeaday Nights, AprU 35, 26, ST. Spedal-priee statins Wednuday. Branlnc nrlcte Lower floor, except laat rows. 12.00; u.t a rewa, i.w. uaicony, nni s rows, I l.eo; seeona s rows, i.w, laat e tews, TSe. Oallary. TOe and OOe. Boxes and loses. 112.80. Special matinee prices Lower goer. $1.80. $1.00. Baleony, $4.00, , Toe. 60c Bntlre gal lery. 80e. ! . Not more than ehc seats will ke sold to one person fur any alngie performance. CORDRAY'S THEATRE... COBDKAT BU8SELL, ItAHAOBBS. Portland's Popular Family Theatre. MRS.' PISKB . jjltal Prlees $90c T6c, Monday and Taeaday, AprU 15 and M, "Mary of Mafdala." Wedneaday eTenlng, 'WmJAm. Aahlav.1 Mllln. $1.00. $1.60, $2.00. to maintain a 'first-class racing; stable at hla McMinnvllle farm,' and his horses woa many races at th tat fair and In Portland vs. Seattle 00 K. TAT70XV AVO rWUfTT-THntO STS. Wnesdar. Thnraday. rrldar. 8:80 n. 1 atttrday S p. m Sunday 8:30 p. ., Monday, aprii 20, s:ou p. m. Ladles' Day Tbarsday. THE R4KTD THP1TDP Paone. iiu, uniu.n suavissaa locn. Canes. L. Baker. Sols Lessee and Maaagae. new KeUl-Morosoe Company, Is Mat Goodwin's success, ., . . THE COWBOY and THE LADY renlnf erleee, 80a, tet ate,' tBe. Matinee, 2oe, 15c, 10e. Next week, "The Sword of the King. Marquant Grand ttotZ&sg? rrlday and aaturday nlfkts. Aoril 32 and 23. IBol 5' ' Popular-price matinee Saturday at 2:18 e'etoek. Al G. Field's Greater, IJinstrels Bvanlna nricaa ffntlra t tnwar flm. - SI IIA Baleony, tret six jews, TOet last si lews, BOe. Oallery, toe and 26c. Boxes and fogea, $7.50. Poo alar matin, nrleaa ..Artultm. sob: ,uum Beets ate now elllnv. Pkene Mala tm. other meet, i On of hi eapeclally suv ceesful horse waa "MoMlnavlU Maid." usrarxwwrrsv empire Theatre ' Vi . X0VXOKT iI9 ALL WXZX. y FAY;-;:' ' .ill. in '.t'''.;i , soiarouaror. ' MarvehiBet Mystertoos, The talk at the eeatarrt" POPULAB I-HICKS 23 and Se , - . , Matinee for ladles enly 8a tarda all em jbo. ADCADE TUCATRC VSlVBltTBl Alt WitHlttOTOS. . ; REflNED VAUDEVILLC ' - S:S to 4'M, f i$0 to I!, ' 1 suvoat continuous ruoM t to te' rOB LADIIS. IMILMN A0 COlUJaad. 1BMUS10S TEH CUTS TO Utt ILtl FRITZ THEATRE ' ate-au BtntirsrDX. rsKO ram, pr,-w. brows. Utt, tmb homb OP-VAUDEVILLE aUy t t and a, sa. pOSOSBt ULL6 t . .BXASIII BSOS, - opxcxBT ivebx moniw BOM BwB.XS:CS.' '. .'J vV