Hi;: OREGON DAILY JOUKIIAU rORTLAtlD. MONDAY EVENING. OCTOBER IS.MCM.
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Town Topics
TONIGHT'S AMI HLMUNTS
lilt
Lord Bacon Said,
"Digest"
This Is the Secret of Life in Bus!
-,'- nets or in Health.
"A Knight for a Dy"
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tlflRaiow. I II tllrl Af Ihi 1 1 A I n i n wat''
Fantagas
Grand ,,
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8 tar
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It la claimed that lrd Bacon atruok
the prim karnol. of. Ufa wh.o h
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LouirMVi'wiMhSii L book-; m'njf who bva
Th. n.w-vriT..i u.ilirouowi mm navs written uaewiea oi
makes suooes: tha aator or aclra who
Great factory mlatake shos saU at daata bis or her art brings fams; tha
111 Iforrlam atr-.t T..W. .n. n wO?. ana aiaB 11 as n.
fail ahoaa Juat arrlYed. JJarka nana
instead of Dellai-a Ftetor atanda loaa
ana oraera ua to sen tnero at a eaormca.
Men a i ana it not; now 11.81; mene
Juni A.Uanlater, 8. A M., ate, ft and
17 values, now l. IS: woman'a II BO and
M ahoaa, now 1141; boya' and air la'
achool ahoaa. values to IS, now tl.t:
rnuaren a lanoy ureas anoas. 11.00 ana
ll valuaa at tie. 10a and II. Dellar'a.
eucoaaaor to Marks Shoe Co., Ill Morrl
on atraat, batwaan tourth and Fifth.
Congressman-William a Humphreys bL4,il Hl1f?.V1,
Of Waahlngton haa ban aaourad for a tha mouth by saliva; thay ml with thla
political speech In Portland on tha avn- nuia ana ars paaaaa down into tha atom
ahould llvaa aa waa tha Intention ha
abould Uva.
It la not tba food you awallow or
taata that brlnea happloaaa to you; It la
tba food you dlgeat.
If you awallow and taata and don't
digest and ohaw, Nature cannot give
you health, for you do not furnlah tha
ammunition.
aUuaxt a Drscnsla Tablata contain In
pure, concentrated form tha eaeencea
which, when thev reaoh tha etomach.
turn dyspeptic condition into tboaa of
Theae Uttla Ublata are dlaaolvad In
Inr
brim
of October 21 or 7. In order to
where they Immediately aet to
brlnr Conmiimin Humnhrava t or upon the rood and dlgeat It They
Portland the' atata central committee r" mmJ,X ""." H? Pw.riui wan in.
bara baa traded Senator Fulton for him Bumn nieauve nuiqa. and thus repien-
and tha aenalor will deliver an aridraaal,aa datura with thoaa Juloea Which
i a'"Y!La?v.ff,a;" alokneea. abuaa or wronaful eatlna- have
Geaaman Iiumphreya appeara In Port-1 "JJ,"10, , . . . , . ,
id. The Humphreya meet Inir wlU ba L-Th" wor.w beBt ohem ata In Europe
In the armory. IViX TVLoti i. nraa,B
arta Dyapepala TableU.ara theae In-
,HSnuhii?T,lVr-WiLibia..?Z mOBt PlMBt laatlng form.
Republican atata central committee to- Powdera and Uqulda soon loaa their
morrow nlaht In tha Armorv when I efrMtivanaaa Himhk rhamtmi tnn.
Juda Will II. Tbompaon of Seattle and decay. Stuart'a Dyapepala Tableta
win aa l tin j i uii:i uBvi iitHMBr. juuga ira m ana nnaiia raiiifiA nvaaanaa
juuimiiuu m nuica ur&ior na i i meir quHU6 r thus 171 add JutlniT.
"SiaKSar-ntS1 hT? e L?0 lhf.U, Ph.J'- .PJ?
SrofWrKcfil ,.0dk5tthh': t"em Pric. 60 cent.' 8.
iy..n.l of PrincJPJ vVnta of the u, your namfl and addreaa and we will
aend .you a trial package by mall free.
Addreaa P. A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart
Building. Marahall Mich.
campaign.
R. R. Butler of Condon, prealdentlal
elector on. tha Republican ticket and
Judge J. E. Magera of Portland will
deliver addreaaea tonight before the
tsunnyalde Taft club at Hunter'a hall:
Tha roeetlnr la one of the regular ral-
Ilea planned by the Sunnyalde Taft
club, and It la expected that there will
be a good attendance. In addition to
tna aaaresaea there will be an auxil
iary program of mualo and recitation.
AT THE THEATRES
The Pacific Telephone A Telegraph
company have moved Into their new and
commodious quarters in the Beck build-
in r. corner of Seventh and 0lr atrta.
All of the city and business departmenta
occupy the ground floor, and are
equipped with all conveniences neces
sary to accommodate the Increasing de
mands of tha public Converaatlon
booths for both local and long dlatance
ervjee.
Musical Play at Hettig Tonight.
Tonight at 8:16 o'clock, tomorrow and
Wednesday nights, the attraction at tha
Hell lg- theatre will be the big new mu-
IcaJ comedy-success, "A Knight for a
Day." This Is the first time this merry
offering has been preaented In Portland.
It la given with an excellent cast. In
cluding Bobby Barry, Elsie Herbert and
Uertrude uutcheaon.
BAPTISTS OBJECT
TO DIXON'S PLAY
That tha play of Tba Clan no an. "
advertised to be produced la thla city
la a detriment to tha colored people of
tba city and prejudicial to tba beat In
tereata of the' community and that 1
ahould he orohlbltad bv the mayor and
council, la the aenae or tha ministerial
alll&oue of tha liaptlat churches of tha
city, aa axpreaaed la their meeting thi
morning.
Tha motion waa introduced, by Ray.
B. B. Johnson, the oolored preacher and
aator or Mount Olivet ehurch. who aald
hat wherever thla Dlay haa Dean Pro-
duoed It haa been attended with bad re
eulta; that it attra up anlmoaity toward
tha colored race and load to deeda of
later, alao of tha colored race. aDoke In
auDDort of tha motion, showing that the
flay had been produced In Hprlngneld,
11.. but four weeka before the bloody
race riot to which many peraona . loat
tbrlr Uvea.
Key. w. T. joraan aaia mat in
author, Tom Dixon, la a personal friend
of hla. and that thouch ha believed that
tha event of that period covered by the
play and the hook, tne raconairuoiion
daye In the aouth, could never be exag
gerated, atlll he regretted that the book
had been written and that a play had
been from it He expreaaed the opinion
that are far enouan irom tno
to lot them die and aald that he
. tnr tha motion. There waa no dla-
aenting voice when tha motion waa put
Tha remainder of the aesalon waa de
voted to reporta of ohurchea and plan
for the atata convention to be held In
Newberg, Or., beginning October 10.
nura at wauey
lm
'Clansman" Sale Tomorrow.
Tomorrow (Tuesday) at 10 o'clock.
at the Heilig theatre, the advance aeat
sale will open for the much-talked-about
filay, "The Clansman." This lnterest
ng and historical drama will be the
The following articles were found on
the streetcars during the last three
dflva and eon h TntnvrA hv ia1llncr a t
L!LftEtlcl?,ar.tmt. and Alder ne Thursday. October Ts rVlth'a aolS
iieeiH. umureus, pin, DKCHUfre, leie- I i, o......
irtv non r i "
Valadon Is Here,
Valadon. the matrlclan. who Is at the
urpneum tnis weeK is inventive ana
original ,and for five years was perma
nently featured at England's famous
temple of mystery, "The Egyptian
Hall," where he evolved a series of il
lusions that startled all London. A
few seasons ago Valadon was brought
to America as the ;reat Kellar s asso
ciate, and with him toured America.
f
Grand's Circus Act
The Sisters Yllerone. the world's
greatest revolving globe act. Is the
i. Jll . A. .11 4. A 1. SI J
mDo voiaaaait tw hoi Ula tvlci 1 I A I " - ... -
for tomorrow.
cope, suit case, satchel. Teddy bear.
three books, pair akates, piece of ore,
lalr gloves, coat, knife, gold locket.
purse ana luncn dox.
W. E. Ashby was this morning ap
pointed constable for the St John dis
trict by the county court )Mr. Ashby
Eat been appointed to qucceed W. S.
Basey who reslKned recently. In re-
siRning Constable Basey asked that Mr.
Asnoy De appointed to succeea film.
Charles Baker, proprietor of a saloon
at Twenty-fourth and Vaughn, was ar
rested at 8 o'clock last night by Officers
Amundsen and Leavens of the morality
circus. The slaters al-
An th imooaalbla on the sphere.
Thera la a large quantity of fun on the
naw program, much being supplied by
Vnhia and Brooks with "The Actresa
and tho Porter."
Grand Opera at Pantagea.
Tha famous Zlngart Troupe, of hlgh-
claaa operatic vocalists opens at Pan
tagea theatre today, presenting m pic;
turaamia onaratta entitled Gypy Life.
Th. mrm nnnaldered the best aargrega-
tlon of singers In vaudeville and will
Introduce aelectlona from the follow
ing atandard operas: "Carmen," "Rlg-
oletto." "Fauat" "Lucia" and "Romeo
and Juliet"
The Rocky Mountain Express."
Railroad playa have been many In
the paat, and moat of them worth
while.. The newest melodrama of this
sort la called "The Rocky Mountain
irtrirMi" and la eunerlor In detail to
any that have preceded It. A rushing
train of care down the mountain aide
la said to be vivid and extremely sen
sational, resembling tha real thing to
such an extent that the audience Jumps
to their feet in excltment. Tha "Rocky
Mountain Expreaa" will be tho attrac
tion at the Star thla week.
Rush for Seats at Bungalow.
The rush for seats to see "The Girl
of the Golden West" at the Bungalow
this third and last week still keeps up.
Those who have not yet seen this great
est theatrical aensation ahould get their
seata at once and not be disappointed
at the last moment Evening curtain at
8 sharp.
Minstrels at the Baker.
Richard & Prlngle s famous minstrels
which opened yesterday to packed
houses at the Baker have spent a great
deal of time and money on their band
and orchestra and on clever entertainers
who succeeded in amusing the audiences
so much yesterday. There will be mati
nees tomorrow, Thursday and Saturday
this week.
FALL STYLES
THE BEST $3 HAT
BEN SELLING !sSB
After the horse show.
Souvenir for the ladies,
Perkins Grill.
Mt. Scott Improvement club will hold
Its regular meeting thla evening in the
rooms of the Mt 8cott Mutual Aid at
Arieta station. several matters, In
cluding that of better car service, will
be discussed. All are Invited to be
present.
A vegetarian conversaxotne will be
held at 601 Yamhill atreet, back of the
Scottish Rite cathedral, Wednesday
evening, October 14, at 8 o'clock. "Why
1 am a Vegetarian" will be discussed.
A non-sectarian, Informal meeting.
"A KNIGHT FOR A DAY" ONE OF .
BEST SHOWS OF THE SEASON
A A YEARS of Successful Shoe
Merchandising in Portland
HAVE DEVELOPED A LARGE
VOLUME OF BUSINESS FOR US
ONE FEATURE Das Prominently Figured In Onr Policy
SHOE VALUES
Bll i B
And Not Merely Shoe Prices
Perhaps we could have gotton larger prices, but then wa
could not have given the values. And our business is In
creasing because of those values given in the past 11 years.
WB WAXTT TOTS ' TO XWOW ABOUT OTTO VAXTTZS
KNIGHT'S
1U AROTJjp TSE V. W. OOXNEB TKZBD AITS WASHHTOT01T STB.
W Kara JTo Branch Stores
Tho Woman's ex c ha n ire will erlve a
I tea this afternoon at their rooms', 133
I Tenth street. All friends of tha ex
1 1 jlang'8 are a"'ted to call.
CA.... T ...... I - U -!. ..
oiutiiiier jcaBio nniftutBi i ui manias,
Washougal and way landings, dailv ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
dock at a p. m.
Board of Trade Turkish baths, base
ment Board 'of Trade building. Fourth
and Oak streets. Open all hours.
D. Chambers & Son., opticians, ,121
Morrison street corner or Bixtn. v
Woman's Exchange, 133 Tenth atreet
lunch li:su to i. ousmesa men a luncn.
W. A. Wise and associate, painless
dentists, xnira ana wasningion.
Dr. Skiff has moved his offices
the Medical building.
Berger,
181.
to
signs. 28 TamhllL Main
Jacobs, the tailor, 392 Morrison at
Journal want ada. lo a word.
Crown Theatre.
261 Alder atreet near Third street
A scream from start to finish, "The
Lover's Guide."
PERSONALS
Mrs. Ella Elsenbach and Miss Mabel
Beck will return Thuraday from San
Francisco where they went to attend
the wedding of their brother, Harry A.
Beck, to Miss Flora Llebes, October
24. Mr. Beck will return the same day
with his bride from their wedding trip
tnrougn soutnern uainomia, ana tney
win live at tne mriiana notei.
A cake of Ivory Soap
weighs nearly as much
as threecakes of "toilet"
soap.
Ivory Soap costs less
than a cent an ounce.
. "Toilet" soaps cost
10, 25 or even 50 cents
a cake from 5 to 25
times as much as Ivory.
Ivory Soap is made of
as good materials as the
best toilet soaps; and of
infinitely better materi
alsthan most toilet soaps.
Ivory Soap
99 M Per Cent. Pure.
"A Knight for a Day," which opened
for a four nights' run at the Heilig last
night, la something aa pretty as has
been seen in Portland for some time.
It Is something that is well worth see
ing, not for the comedy, though there
is considerable of that seasoning scat
tered through the two acts of the pro
duction, nor for the singling alone,
though that is good from the prima
donna down, but for tha general make
up of the company and particularly for
tne spectacular features or tne oiece.
The electrical effects thrown in with
the song, "Life Is a Game of See Saw,"
IS worth the price of admission alone.
Prom this, however, it must not be
Inferred that there is nothing to a
"Knight for a Day" except electric
lights, for there la. There is Bobby
Barry, formerly pleasantly introduced
to Portland theatre goers through the
medium of "Little Johnny Jonea." i
Bobby la now officially known aa Jona
than Joy, a lawyer, and he has brought
with htm a bunch of funny buslneas
that is captivating. There is Elsie Her
bert in the role of Tillle Day, a servant i
lady, and any one who aees her will
say she Is good without waiting to hear
ner. Aner mat tney win say ane is
better yet There is also Gertrude
Hutcheson as Murial Oliver, who does
not have much to do with comedy, but
who sings her way into the hearta of
the audience.
Aaide from these there are many
other members of the company who are
well worth going to see. The chorus
is well balanced in voice and in size.
There Is a buncb of big girls, the majes
tlo kind: there is a string of Just-
between who are dainty and agile, and
then there ia a line of little Shetland-pony-oonstructed
girls juat aa spry and
bright aa kittens. It ia a pretty good-
looaing cnorua up and down tne aine,
neatly dressed and shapely, a good
looking and well-Hinging lot
Aa a wnoie. "a Knight xor a Day
ia entertaining, a pleasure both to tha
eye and tha ear. Its work won much
applause laat night and deaerved It It
will be at the Heilig tonight tomorrow
nlgbt and Wednesday night
pany by continuing through a .-three
weeks' run with capacity houses' each
night The first week's run waa such
a success that tha management of the
theatre granted the insistent request of
patrons and extended the run of the
play for a second week. At the close
of the week people were still anxious
to take a first second or third call on
the company and the run waa com
menced last night on the third week.
"The Girl of the Golden West" will be
at the Bungalow for the entire week
with the usual matinees.
F. W. Baltes
and Company
invite your
inquiries for
PRINTING
First and Oak
Baker Minatrels.
Tha Baker theatre Is under a cloud
this week a dark one, too but that
isn't keeping any of the Sunday Baker
ltea from their usual seata Nearly
everybody like "dem minstrel mans"
and Richard A Pringla are drawing tha
same old large crowd as In paat sea
anna. They have little or no acenic
effect to help out so it must be that
the acts themselves are tha cards that
pull.
If this is tha anawar. then Sidney
KirapatncK. master or eercmonlea, I
entlltled to the laurel wreatha. Seldom
haa auch a magnificent voles been heard
on the mlntrcl board. Ha waa roundly
encored. Wide range aad tba ability ta
Impart feeling make this sterling
singer a pleaamc balladiat Two beau
tiful little haliada were his offering.
Clarenca fowtri and Pete Wooda. and
men and laugh manufacturer, are as
rood a any that evar held dowa tha
funny Job. Powers la specially funny.
Tba audlaoea call ad him back aeveraj
tinea.
Alonco Moor proved soma what taya-
urring in ma mi or magsciaa, aad
Robert La Ph did a difficult alackwlre
act with aad abaadoa. rred
Etmpaon. a trombone wlrtuoao of mora
than ordinary ability; WUaoa aad Vine?
in a mraic arm and flanca act. and si.
moa Bntmoaoer a Arabia aerobata ware
ocaat of tha othor tblags that statpad ta
pass tba tut for Lba Sunday aigatera
Third Werk of Th Girt."
Tha Girl of lb Gold West," at the
Baagalaw theatre, la break lug Port
land racords for a Portlaad stack mm-i
II
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W ar Tea Tt Oart to
TO SAVE'
IS TO HAVE
Why iyt try et wk to re
trench in tha mattert which
re not positive neceititiee
and t the end of the week
count your earnings from
yourself, and see how in the
past you have been your
worst pay master?
If yon fini as much as dol
lar place it in our Savings
Department and continue
your work In the future. You
will soon find yourself a
member of that most fortu
nate class who have Savings
accounts.
Two per cent allowed on
, checking; accounts.
AMERICAN BANK & TRUST
CO. OF PORTLAND
00 Seventh St. Elk Temple
U O. KAMTOlf Pras.
a. L MAO GIBBON. .Cashier
TE
1 il ia
-pLffiisj Save
Money
Coma and have fr amlnt!oa. .
WK KA DUCT ThUCTU XlU-li
ilLVEK riUANQ ., 354 TP
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BET )F" I I rt
8PLENPID MKT
t M .
HdLrlG 14th and Washington
Phones Main 1 and A-111J.
TONIGHT AT 1:18 O'CLOCK.
Tomorrow and Wadnaaday Night,
Tha Big Naw Mualcal Comedy.
"A KNIGHT FOR A DAY"
Prices L60. 1, 78o. 60c.
UOL.U CKOWNd ... t2.RO TO ii.OO
All work guaraatJ for la yeaia
Ladv attendant always trnL
All work dona abaoluulf without pain
by epaelallsu of from 11 to IS yeaie
xperleooa.
Boston Dentists
SaiVi Korrlaoa St, Ciro. Porto fflo
Xoaaa nM A-d03& raon Mala MM.
HAVE. YOU
A PIANO?
A plana In the home la a souro of
much pl'ure. It helps to create a de
llghtful horns atmoaphere. It i.Hpa to
drlye dull care away. It would aur--'
prla you .o know how eHslly you may
posaaa a good piano. "Your credit is
good." Coma and ua Wa rent pi-
anoa; wa Slav aell on oonyanlant pay
ment plan.
New pianos eaes, gflTS, 3x end np
to gltOO. Usad pianos flow and n
Sherman, Clay & Co
tit aad Morrisom, Oppaadt rortoffloa,
JPoctlamd. Oragoav,
The Clansman
Is Coming to the
HEILIG THEATRE
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATUR
DAY, October 15, 16, 17.
Special Price Matinee Saturday.
Seata on Sale Tomorrow
At Box Office Heiling Theatre.
Evenings, 50c, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50.
Matinees, 25c, 50c, 75c, $1.00.
Main 117. A-4IM.
Thla is the third and positively last
week of the Baker BtocK Company in
tbb oxu or nee oouiEir west"
Get your seats at once. Evening
prices 25c. 85o, 50c; matinee 15c, 25c.
Curtain 8 sharp. Next week "Browa
of Harvard."
www' w ww wddds)dydsaii
' D. Boardman Griffin, M. D.
SPECIALIST on DRUG addiction and
ALCOHOLISM (formerly of Salem,
Or.) can now be found at
628 W. Salmon St., Near King
Portland, Oregon
Who CURES the habit or disease in TWO DAYS without
pain. Can resume former vocation, thoroughly well, in from
10 days to two weeks. No money until patient is satisfied
he is cured. Phone Main 5110.
BAKER THEATRE
Main 2, A-5360. Oregon Theatre Co.
Inc, leaaee. Oeo. I Baker, Oen. Mgr.
Matinee Tuesday, Thursday. Saturday
Back again All this Week tho
famous Richarda ds Prlngle'a
"MINSTRELS"
Bigger, Better, Brighter Than Bvor.
Night prices 25c, 50c, 75c, SI; matinees
25c, 60c. Next week "Tha Honeymoonar"
Catarrh Sufferers
I want every sufferer of ca
tarrh, bronchitis, rheumatism,
blood, liver and kidney diseases
to try Larsen's Remedy. It
has cured hundreds where oth
ers have failed. Remove tho
cause and you will get well.
Larsen Remedy Co.
51 N. THIRD ST.
a. a.inaa. acaia.
s. C SlE Snaaa7a Holidays
w THEATRE -u-st7Sc
Advaaoad Tandarllto Week Oct. IB.
IMSavan Saztettti Kope, Booth tt Oo.j
Amelia Sommervllla, Pan! Valadoiv.
Howard Si Howard, lewis tt Oraan,
Black as Jonas. Orvhamm Plotarea. Or j
puoua oroaastza.
A WOMAN SPECIALIST
MRS. S. K. CHAN
the only Chinese woman doctoring In
this city. She has curecj
many afflicted sufferers.
Cured private and female
diseases, also throat and
lung troubles; stomach,
bladder and kldneya and
diseases of all kinda that
tha human flesh is heir
to. Cured by Chinese
herbs and roots. Rem
edies harmless, No oper-
Honest treatment Examina
tions free. 228 H MORRISON ST., Be
tween First and Second.
ations.
Boiled Linseed Oil
S OAIXON liOTS 58
Raw Linseed Oil
6 GALLON LOTS ..574
Pure White Lead
PER 100 S7.SO
Portland Sash & Door Co.
30 noxt bt. roBTun. oh.
A Perfumed Luxury for that Bath
At lnvigoratlnr at a Sea Bath. At
Soften Hard water.
25 Baths 25 cent.
'a
r JSJSJ g SJSJ
BATHASWEET RICE POWDER
Vegetshl and Antlneptlcallj Pnra.
SrafcuTa aad rwfta. BulMit sHf 1
aa Fo mnv. wm m pua.
PANTAGES THEATRE
ASTAHCSS TAVDimXXiB.
Stars of AU Hatioas.
8 ZIngarl Singers 8
Presenting the Spectacular Scenlo Oper
atic iToauction.
"OTTSX UTS.1
Matln.es dally, 16c Two shows
night, ISo and 250.
at
LYRIC THEATRE
BSXTinCAUj OOBSPAHT
Present
YOUNG MRS.WINTHROP
Ootobav 11 VNt
Heart Wank, Oct. IS -"Stricken Blind."
FURS! FURS1
AT LOWEST FOSSIBZJ3 VHZOBS.
Remodeling; a specialty. Fur coats of
all kinds made to order.
L. SCHUMACHER
80S Madison.
7OTLXXXB,
Tel. Main 6817.
WELLINGTON COAL
Tha best house eoal on the Pacific Coast
Churchley Bros.
Bunkers ISth and Marshall 8ta
Phones Main SSI. A-8931.
MSG EN-HEARST
. MEETING
INDEPENDENCE PARTY
RALLY
AT ARMORY ItALL
Oct 12
Monday
8 o'clock
P. M.
rracklaa..
Kolaa, Moths, m
Hinni
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REMOVED l
At TrUllac- Ooat '1
Tata ahoalaars saada
alaaap teaa faa
saaa. fat, hy I
a ft an a a
nn. r. u. carcncitcr
SIS Ttlford Balr. I -Cot.
lota m Korrlaoa t- , . f
rM Kata VO. V '
GLUTEN w
DREAD tCo
TtSf TatUR Cm tiUIT
m i mm
jrifJLJM&yatHALF PRICE
There's a reason for everything. We have let the contract for
altering our store and must get the hats out of the way and
this is how we have decided to move them. Commencing to
morrow and the rest of this week, every Trimmed Hat, none re
served, a, juSt Qff flflJJ Qfgfa Pjfo
Over One Thousand to Choose From. Smart models after the best
known French designers, creations of famous New York producers, elegant styles
from our own workroom, and clever Tailored Hats from the best American milli
nery manufacturers.
MANY HIGH-ART MODELS FOR THE HORSE SHOW
All Ostrich and Marabou Boas, Muffs, Neckpieces and Capes, best selected stock
in the city, at the same reduction ..ONE HALF OFF
Remember, this is an opportunity seldom offered to get high-class merchandise
at the opening of the season. Every article in our store is marked in plain fig
ures, so this week you are really your own saleslady. Select your Hat, Boa and
Muff, or what it may be, look at the price, divide it by two that's the way ALL
THIS WEEK at
FRAKES, 409 Washington St.
Doric; this, aaja, rhkh id for this wek oely, w wiJ mak. ens-lotHta reduction en all HAXX GOODS.
Larteat stock in tba city to chooaa from; no color too difficult to match. Bring la ytm combines wt
manufacture ererything pertaining to hair.
Royal House, San Irancisco
Xonrth and Howard St a.
All outaida rooms, steam heat, hot and
cold water. Rate ooc to sz par aay.
Weekly rates. Cafe. Fourth street ear
direct from Third street depot. From
Ferry. Howard street cars direct. F. I
Turpln. proprietor.
$chwab Printing Co.
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