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IWO THE EUGENE DAILY OUABD, FEIDAY, JANUARY 13, 1911 Women s Secrets There it c oo mnn in iSe t'r.ii J i more warno.' KCtii t.in :.-)' t.. country. '1 -irf iwciM ". ti"C i; the ;reti ti i. 'n;. " ! 1 '' - - " ' ft. V. rU.-c i ' a !-', . ..: ... iMi.ll ic CJ t'tt . ! . peeuiiom i;- p- ' ' -'- ' - 1 1 el weener1 t.:?3J f" eitoi,ctl:ei c 'ii-h ( i J w ' j lion wo.n:.i. u. end enlitl v I'Acrjr . it, . ' cWitc. -' I diy ririt'. Mi! fee, t' -It (t 'I'd I 1 i I: -a.:.'. . ' 1 u:.i n, pa .!.o firt of -, v.xtt,n-y wilhout " V!oi-c, without . ,, . .:! '. :nv J ilh t AMUSEMENTS t Onfl of tho ni'Wt linllr-rmiff rimH tn that BcnmtUtinil nniHlral triumph. "Tho Qiummi of tho Moulin ItoiiK"," which coin-" to the Kutfciio thifittrr ' trmUht, in donn In piinfomlno. Af ; tor the KH'fit dancinK of the Imllct In tint 8ufu Qunt-x-arti ncmm, It in ncfMhnry to not th sIhko with chit l re and tab In with tho curtain up. for a Iomk time Hninuol E. ftork, the miinaK'T. worried over a nioai-i of fining UiU niittnully with out cauRliiK a ihk wult. Vincent Hryan, who wrote (he lrlcan for the Il(re, dropped Into tho thnatro with John T. Mall, the compoaer, to watch a rchpHrnu), Kverythiim went nlonn unioollily until the (liuici'in hail fliilritwd. Ky h n J u rn pod Into the lin-nc h . "II cy . Hum, why don't you put Havoun'tto In there, aotiHod? Have him ulnKwr up to a chair, nttompt to Hit down, and have the welter move It. Hiinm Mil nt -with a table. A couple of waiters handlliiK tahlrn nnd rhalrM, and a girl to take away a drink In a glniK, will fix yen out." Hryan juuipt'd on the staRn to II luntrnte, drecttliiK Harry Hhort, the romodlan, with him. Compoaer Hall ptiHhed 'arl iliirton, the iiiuhI cul director, off the piano atool and at at tho knyhoard watnhlnK Hryan, an did the entire company. The hoiik writer corn men cod to move n'joiit the elaK", and Hall, ImprovlHtitK. follow ed hla movement. The iiiuhIc wan of the hull I tin. hfnllntliiftj variety, In kenpltifC with the movementH of an Intoxicated indlvldunl. It noon took on a haunttiiK melody, which Iliir ton quickly placod on paper; Hhort fell Into the nplrit of the thliiK. and In five ml ii iii'-n n itovi'Ky had heen worked up, and placed whore tin aw ful nap had coufc-nuted tne mnnitKer like a chttxm, with no meana of brldKtnK It. Thli paiitomlue of Hhort'a la one IV 1 UIU &1U1UI1IUI11 35c Sauce i A Pan for...lV A SOCIAL BARGAIN Tijr on. and how jrou can cook wiihnui fcorvhlntf or humlng tfoA. U in IIkIii In wcl )n and loi.k. lk. ailver. It do.n' larnUh. No enamel to chip otf lino lha IikxL Cika In oue-fimnh tf tho lime onllnarlly retulrnt Tua Reiiuhia rm Alumi num can always ! told .jr lha Malteae Crtwa. Kvrry pt.ca guar ntred or your mon.y batk. h. aura ud Luy on. hum ynu dealer '' f ar mlm ty WHITE & CO., 5th & Will of the hlu; l;niKlm of (he plef-o and to hla credit he it mild that tho com edian Iiuh had the Kood (O-iiHe to eliminate, ull horn'-play. and play It "utraUht." Ilia dlKnlfied bewilder inent inukes the wt-nu creaiiiln(;t' funny The flrnt frulta of the truce de clared between tho warring thentrl- cal farlloiiM, tho National Theatre OwnerH AKAOi-iaMou on the one Hide and Klaw and DrlanrT, called the theatrical ny utlleate (tn t he other. will he the fli'Ht preitentJition here of Klaw nnd Krlni.K'T'a production of . ;,-';r ''i i . -I. ,'. .'). Nule and Htark In ttielr ftreat acriie In "The Harrier." Ilex lleiich'a hMitIiik Hloiy of life In AuimIui, ' I'he Harrier. TliU play had Hh flrttt production at the New Anihterdam theatre, New York . and cornea ill reel from I here on ItM flint l laUH-iMiniinental tour. No pla ylu yearn ban uulneil the notor iety that thlH one bun, nnd (IiIk lh pel hapH accounted Tor tty t he great IliteiiHt taken (n Alaxka by tlu pen pie of the country from count to coattl. In fail It U predicted that the next Hummer will kco u greater riiHb to Alaska than ever was known, even In the wtldeM Klondike dan, Thin Kreui play will lie Heen here Hutur- duy, January 1 i. lltitl't l-'ururt Tlntt hnir iitniiiil ul pnro tnkln( iow,ut KiM'ii anny liy I ho l i'lilrul I'cilfio Oil, fiSO Dhvti at root. II ' Hi' mill' ami '' lli nlllpntort m ' tllHiilny in I In u I't-ntt'r wlmluw I h"y will only ln tlii'io h few iliivi It 1 1 II lltfl M IhiiiIImk it ink m tliiuiKllt (llo 'lurKa wiilil: KinliiliH, kmlnka, ki iluka. At l.luu a. 8u tlio r I no dla 1'iny. if A fliio MMvrinw.'r ciiltiir will be i iUI ihi'iin. ldmrh Mii-lc llnuao. tf I'M. " Clir. il In II In I lliiya. I'AZO 111 N I'M KN T W Riuilulll.'i'il In i'iiii' itn i'iiki' iC Ilchiii.;, hltml, lih'Oil liiK in i i I u . I i ti i; ilU'n in 0 In M ditya ur liiuiu'y ii'tuiiiti.l. f. tic. T'lllt l I II .it, M XtiKKT rtvi.li aiul iMiriii luoiita; homo rob iIimoA turd. Try our iiiltU' aauaaKo I'Iimip Main li.lJ For 'U iir ami I.MIhoii tnlklug nia 1'hlio'rt. irtroiiiH aiiil im'iiiiln, at-o lia. Honi'li Miimo Hon.?. It Tho Hiinid I'lanslfrvd Ada Pay I 3Novelty Acts Vaudeville-3 2-Reels Motion Pictures 2 ..Bell Theatre.. THURSDAY. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY TKOGRAM 1. MISS LEON Presenting Acrobatic Dances and Catchy Songs. 2. YOUNG SANDOW The Strong Man. Yotmq Saint v performs wonderful feats, even lilting 325iouiuls with his teeth. o o 3. COLLINS MARRIOTT In a Comedy Hit. "A Bird in Trousers." Two F U of Good Motion Titt . T e complete J periormnncj eacn evciuiiK. Doori open ai i o ciocK. Oreat "gobi" of fun. : CITY NEWS : Dll'.on'a for druK. Tollman Btudlo for jihotos. Tin-re la no work lii'lim dono on tho ni'W Clirlatian church litiililliiK on account of the cold wcnth'.T. Pr. Olive Waller In In Portland Rt teridlitfr tho (lri.'Kon-VuuhliiKton-lda-ho convention of the oHleojutha. K. I. Kcott and family are mov I ii K to Halem to rculdii, llielr Ihhihi hold Kooda liavlntf been ahlpped to day. The W. HI. P. 1 will meet at the hoinu of Mia. I.ouni Hnrrla lit 113 West Klflh atreet on Hutiirilay after noon ut 2; 0(1 o'clock. The funeral of James Watta was held at the family home north of the city today and I lie remalna were In terred In the I. O. O. V. cemetery. Potatoea are uttll coming In at the local coiiirnlHlon liouaea and the price rernaiiiN ahout atatlonary. The cold weather (loea not aeum to have any effect on tho prlcea. Andrew flinrlea, the yoimi; Indian from the Kllmlaw. rhari;ed with a Htatulory cilnie, Ik still In the county Jr.H, iih his friends whom he count ed on to ko his 'hall hitvo fulled to arrive. A nu-etliiK of the I.ane County An lontolille iiHiioclatlon will he held In I he Commercial club rooms tonight at 7::to o'clock. Matters of Import ance to all auto owners will be dls eusKcd and for that reason a !art;e atti'liilniice Ib desired. .1. M. Suffer, recently from Hel lliiKhaiii, WnHh.. has opened his new and secoiid-hand clothliiK nnd shoe slore at 71 West KlKhth street, lit is very favorably Impretiscd with Ku Itene as a place for business and In tends to remain here. 1 he school beyond Spencer's liulte .five tulles south of KtiRene Iiiir been 'llftulHHcd until the snow xoes away. There are only six children In the h. line, I ami all are too small tu ko UiroiiKh the deep snow on the moun tain. .Miss Alice McCornnck, of Mar cola, Is the teacher. The tax levy tins not yet been fix ed by the commissioners' court and It will be several days yet before a (liuil deilslon Is reached. While l here Is no ofriclnl Information on I lie mailer, It Is Kenerally reported Unit the levy will ho 13 mills, the aitme as last year. Hinge lutHsciiKcrs out this moruiiiK were the following: Charles llruu hit! to lllim Klver; J. N. Lindsay to lioyle's; J. A. J. Crow to Crow: Hu bert Jones to Mapletou: 11. Neeley mid W. U hlHiiiau to Hale: P. J. lu nula to I'Mmlra, nnd W. Uulney to Muplcton. Last nlKht was the coldcxt ulitht of the present winter, with the ther mometer at 2S nl 7 o'clock this mornliiK. The mud In the at rents was fioieti unite hard and thin Ice was formed on mud puddles mill ponds. I'he sun shone today pretty hrluhtly at times and mine of the snow was melted, Indications are that there will he anoiher freeze tu nluht. It la understood that a junk shop will be opened In the old Me Karl a ml shin k nl l he rumor of West KMnhth and (Hive streels. It Is probable that protest will be niiiilo by a number of eitlleus In that vicinity to the city council niiulnst allowing- auch an esinlilhihnirut to du business on n prominent corner. The old biillillni: should ton coiiileiuned, any the other properly owners In that vicinity, and ordered torn down. Morning Headache Till a hxtit r-.kf of ally fliK'-'td 'tun!, tbm luke a i'o-- at Ilooi') iJilli. This hUu,u treatment ueufllly rl art ui th h tn an hour, ami a fctlln ut health und utienKtrj uli (lay. Takfi Hood's Pills Northwest Is such as to demand ad verse legislation, thereby dlacouraK-' Ink railroad enterprises, the value of tho bonds may shrink and the com pany may decide not to offer the full Issue for sale. Without these funds available, liny point out, future de velopment may be retarded. Now that the Harriman system has secured title to virtually a throuKh rlKht-of-way from the Idaho boundary to its lino In Western Ore gon the construction of this stretch of track la considered one of the ear-, liest projects to be undertaken. This schemo has been discussed from ev-: cry viewpoint for many years, and the actual start of operations has frequently been announced. liHTieWI I, iffleTOroaMiisiiwiisH f TT---; -rFIVVEmi Agents Kabo & Nemo Corsets, Clark's Guaranteed Hose. Palmer Suits & Coats, Dent Gloves The McMorran Weshbarne Store wfiS!fsu Red Tag January Clearance Sale Bargains in Every Dept. in the Store Bargains for Tomorrow cf Spschl hirest EARLY CONSTRUCTION OF LINE ACROSS STATE Hiirrinittn Interests Securing Right-of-way for Enat mul West Rnod Karly fonstrui'iiou liy the llurrl ninn system of an east mid west line from Vale to (Mill or some other point on the NatiiMi-Klamath road, now iieariuit completion. Is made pos sible by Hie Inumffr of hupi'ltaut ilKhl-of-vsy throuKh Malheur enli ven by the lull Interests to the tiro on Kaslern railroad a part of the new Un ison ashlUKtou lUtlrond & Navigation Co . as aiiuounred In the OivKonlan jeiierday. a:is this morn 'u K s tlreitoiilnn. li mine su'i'a in luuui inia tine ll:ne not yet lie.ll taken, but that the: 'Mirk la part of the plana conic mplat "I by the officers of the new nman-l llntlon Is admitted. Kortcie alicailr ha lieetl luaile and a complete re 'ort of the condition of the country ihr.Mifh lilch Hie new road a III pain' is on file In (he ll irrlmnn offices In I I'eitUlliI ami Nr. York. j When JudKc l,oetl, head of the I Uarrliitan siilcni. as In the West; last year he iraieried a part of the! crei'iiped roule and eipre-ed hlinelt m faierablv linpreied alttl the ami-1 itlon. Coiiitrto lien of the line wlll: lepends lsii:e;. It 1. said, upon d.'-i xeloputetlU In cuniis't Ion aith the 'Ts'alllrtUi'll of !he Ill's "n ;t.i it Outcome licpcntL on Ii.muU W hile mil b aiiili'lltiietueiit ha net n't t'ceii lead". It Is undciiiioo r'hat Mime of the fuiiiU acirumit froiV the ale of lionda hlclO'lll be l'lfted Ufen the uiarVet as imp a. Hie " r I'lalient elKslt'llou i ' -J'Ud'll, he u- I in t J.a.V.,,1 , Tbl.t the etneit of oriiiii - i! i.. -.J ,'iii' ir ine ti.Mi.in fm I a r, .:W ..le. ecttV. h ei.-ce I-. a. viable I. i-rr en ll'e pii'i.t ! wi'ii j The ability to tnarVr: 'he be-,.' ; 'T'cis's i' l!ie contiMliv ilia ! ir- w . )n.! laisi lv upon public aentlment. I If the attitude of the people of the NOT GREAT DEAL OF COMPLAINT ABOUT TELEPHONE SERVICE 8prlnfleld Jan. 13. There Is lit tle complaint In this city concerning tho telephone service. In spit of the fact that the Commercial club has a coinmlttco working on the possibili ties of a new company. It Is gener ally tidmitted that the actual Spring field service la almost above Im provement. With the new switch board and the operation of an unus unlly efficient central force, all the complaint against the city telephone service has been eliminated. In com pany with Manager ileaton, of the tel ephone company, a Guard reporter Interviewed a number of leudlug cit izens of Bprlngfleld yesterday in an effort to learn the nature of the Com mercial club's complaint. It seems thut what IS objected to Is the prac tice of running tho farmers' lines In to Kiigcne when they are In reullty In Springfield's territory. It was claimed that tho telcphono company had refused the farmers' request to ho allowed to connect with the Springfield exchange. It was also thought that the lines running up the McKiiuzlo river, as well as to Wend llng and Natron, should be centred In Springfield office. Mr. Ileaton ex plained thut where tho farmers had requested to bo connected with the Springfield exi'hange ho hnd never eucournged them to come to Kugcno, and that ho would ho perfectly will ing to put any lino on the Springfield exchange where the majority of the parties desired. In regard to the McKonzle and Wendlltig lines he stat ed that tho actual business done on these Hues from Springfield was in significant In cnmpurlson with that done from Wugene, nnd that It would not bo wise in any way to put these on tho Springfield exchange ut pres ent. There was also an objection In re gard to the rates. It was claimed that some of the farmers are paying as high as $7. fill a year, while others only pay a dollar. Mr. Ileaton ex plained that there was no party on n Springfield farmers' line paying 7.ii0 and that there had been no Increase In the rates for 'phono service In Springfield. It there hnd been he said that such parlies would ho enti tled to a rebate, lie suited that he would be plensed to consider nny com plaint from the Conimorclul club, and thought Unit matters could be nrrnng ed by a definite and friendly under standing as easily as from a hostile vantage point. BILL PATTON PAYS TEN DOLLAR FINE Springfield. Jan. 13. "UiU" Pill ion, a Goshen farmer, who stepped off the slreelcar from Kugene yester day In a "henstly condition," was JilMed hy the Springfield police. He was brought before City lteeorder M ii 1 1 1 ii and sent home after deposit ing a gold eagle for disturbing the city's trauinilllty. This is the sec ond sum paid by the same "boozer" within the past tell days. Several other fines have been paid for simil ar offenses recently. CHICHESTER S FILLS ( l III: IM ISHM' t.li VO. A lB.nr.1 Ak ' " -,.. 1. 1 l . J.J .... ..,.-1 ... P . I; u. V I VJ li... -r ,.., V " T 1'ivii'i. i - ' -I I'l l HI 1 1 H a I'leii' I'll'1' fllNM f ,,.!, .. ,. ..... ..... k : . . "tllllttV n"' r ' c ' ! "' l.'l! 50c SilK, Suitable for Evening Gowns, Specially Priced, yard, 33c Tomorrow we offer Cropi; do Ciiinn Silk, ilullsi nnd I'tijilins in ilnin iunl floral ef fects, in white, cream ,pink, light h'u.', f?r;iy, Alice, reseda, old rose, mat;;, etc.; lieiiiitiful soft lustre silk, 11) and '! in. wide silks that sold for f.Uc to 7.jc a yard: Imy all you want tomorrow at, per yard. 3 3 G 25c Fleece-Lined Hose, per Pr, 15c 10 dozen Jilack Fleece-Lined Hose; extra quality, good heavy fleece; plain and rib top; all sizes; seamless foot; qual.; 5C $1.50 Ladies' Underwear, Gar. 75c 85c Children's Drawers, Each, 39c Children's all-wool Drawers, sizes lfi-.'I4; sold regular at S5o a garment ; now. 33o I 12 l-2c HucK Towels. $1.00 1 ,!.,!! lluck Towels, jrood iari- size; red .& Inn dor: ;,'ood lieavy weight, suitalile for ho tels and i-ooiniii.tr houses; get your share at the very low price of, per dozen. . ol.CO Crrsh Toweling, per Yd, Sc Q !0c 75c Table Linen, Special, Yd., 4i?c 1 ,"i I'iei-es fine all-linen Table J'amask and .Mercerized Damask; all new patterns; dots and figures; 5S to GS in. wide; 75c. val. 48'J 12 l-2c Yard-Wide Muslin, Yd., 9c lCc Yard-Wide Cambric, Yd., 12c Two extra specials in the Domestic Section very soft Muslin, full yard wido, fiue for undergarments; 12 l-2c quality, yard. 9(j Sj'leiid.id soft Cambric for undergarments; full yard wide; lbV quality, spec, yd. 2c $1X0 Cheney Foulard SilK, yd. 75c $1.35 AND $1.50 CAMBRIC NIGHT GOWNS, SPECIALLY PRICED AT 98c A great special in fine Cambric Night Gowns; lace and embroidery trimmed; high neck, Ion? sleeves; Dutch neck and short sleeves; great values at the special price of, each, ggg $15.00 AND $16.00 MEN'S WORSTED SUITS, SPECIALLY PRICED. $9.75 200 Men's Suits, all new this fall; the newest models, maae 01 me Desi cioms ana most la. vored colors and weaves. TM is an o-o-tr,i;'v you cannot afford to miss; special S9.75 i fflHiat.Li.aaiiani t.t SE , V1 .f LONG DISTANCE FOR ALL PHONES i-oniiiv vli. liii'' list' ma) ror.fs nl 4 u W.lll.n il!,. !i i '.' i 1,1 ih.-ir work in ih.-ir illf.-. r-i-t f;.l.: .-f 1 .ho-. Kiin- f niFD " a ii-.in i' K ilu'iv M.-Xiltt Bill to Compel Telephone Com panies to Connect With Other Lines ml v l; tin' holi.l Siilfin. Or.. .Inn. IS. A liill "f Ini-piirlniu-i' In ri'shl-Mils of ninny Imvni. In (lri'nun will In' li'truiliK i d :tt ''i" : pri-scnt s'S.-lntl nf lilt' .'i:ls;.'i: ! , Ui'iMi'Si'llliillvo Kilwmil (1. V:: : :' it' ! Miiltniiniiili. -i n u H i n t'ni' H'l lillnlli' rnliii;inii'.s to ( 'li lli'c l M il!) :l." 1 Ini-nl t'ilinni;i' nf nil iltli-i :n: ' i liiwn.i In wllitli lli.'y i'l:tt'r will) their 1 Innir (llu.,ii,. llnr. I'll,, sitiinil.in nl pivscnt I'xisls. in """"l"1 . , m-i". . mumii.it which the I'm-ll li' T.'lonli.mo T.'lt- ' ' "'- '" . Ml'! ' "r ! !,.,-,. iIMim par. 'I'll. Mr :,;: Mvf. In". Mlllu-l!l j Ulna I II I II pliers wll.'ll' till' l -,'lui ii i1,. ii.'i Inili'iiiMiil.'ii t msli'lns ! with mi nun', humus with tho lars.-r ,!""-',ll',r' r- A,!;1 Jtrubak.T. i eorpoi-iit inn. 'I'll.' mini,' rmii.i'iiih Mr. ami S. Iliil.-ry sp.-nt the hol- I nmilloa tn tin' NiTiliwi-st Tcl.'iilii.ti.' ''la. "i .I'liril-init. j & T olcKrnph coinpnnv. Whore siii'h " " " l. siii'iHii .us oiKiipiuiv hav- COMPANY h'OJ ASKFD ji::ilr1ft;;;;:;";;!'i':f';,: to bio on powpr niiiiiiilpallty mul 111,, parly vnlloil l.y i PLANT MATERIALS : liMli; lliSiaiU,' I1II1S1 ,'IMII.. I T' Mil 111 i liiuno lo Hits liouth. Vory I'ft.Mi It v Ijn'.'. ... I', . . . .m , tv;..,;.. , t may In' a malt. -r nf milos :unl nl Hi.' ... ;. . . ,. c . sumo tinio lli.M',' Mini ho n ti'loplinno 1 M,l,.-r ,i " mm. ' nf tho nilirr sisioiii In tho ri'siiloni-i' t,.., :l j.. ..,. . nf tho poiMM i-alii'il. ! il..,,,. i'.-.. ,1, .', .. W.I.TI-:ilII.I.K ITKMS '' i,,.' ji f-Z'r !'',V!;'. - til !.' iim .1 in i-n', SpOl'llll t'lMTOpiltld. Hi O. , I, , . . , ! Tho iliffolonl torn tiors nor tho oii r'.rio p'ar.i al Mai ! at IliarhliM ; Sils.,11 lri:i to lli'i'rlltirn , .,,, W, !' i ' nf a I'hi'ivh t pt. Anthnnv. Idaho. .Jannarv r' ''l. pm , 1 o in ilii.nli l.y inn, Dr. William J. Mlddlrton.'sis-ii .Iosh- Ka-'o:i. Ii lias a ploap.uit H.niiiil. i; y,.ars. llo was well-known in ' ' -,r !;;:s m f 'r re- 'vi io. M.ns the father of Mis. J. l-i vm'i ' : ii". i!!lli'-ii lis tn lio re- '. Kays. .no.. 1 in t1 in i ' nl' li"r si-t.M'-in- ; ' -. - - . '.iw. "is. --i ,. vims,, skillful , ,. ,,,., .- . , ., . ,..,! i,v i ..ilrr,.'s w:,s ""'iil'ly figuring on the roofiiiR lr,. ).'. . ir ..'.'.ut thi'i ,"'"r hanilleil through a 1, ,. nl riHu ai.'. ' Mi-. ai.TMi-s. r.-.i.i' Pnst hardware firm. '"":"'"V THIS Sl'IlSCimiKH SAVS To.- ' ' i ' i : i so" of Mi-, ami Mrs. SKKVK'K IS i(Mll i.oo. rmlor mis l.uiit'.l la, t Sa.tuniay K.lltor Onard: I notleeil in Th inily (Inaril. on two different oiva in'is of rural phone users coninbin- . Miili. in sriont M'- marges and serviee. tl ind with liiiir -Vlnv in reard to cHarcins. nf -n me, will all like to fret It as r as i"alil.' as iinsslzle. hut aboul the si r ii'o. I ean't aftree wilh those wlin are i,;. in j 1 1 a I nl n i?. We ciiii net central always tin! . -s lioie is soiuoUiiim wronir with m-.r I'ne. I only know of one ooi-asii n. nnd 1 hat was only for an hour or s o and I do not think It was the fault 'I' central. We only have 11 pip n s on Kin- line, and a "double wire li o at that. The most trouble with these fa -a oiw' lines are they have ton man. liluin.'s mi one line, and w-'aki n if. nnd veil can't expect 1:0ml senin' wiih llio.se conditions. '" JOS. GIMP!.. , !hone Fanners -Ux! ' l.um'iie. Or., Jat i lioor no. I ' l1 .nil M !o' lie iooit iwn 1 -1 ' 1 . " t!r;l 1 '! tn Ian. 12 1911. M.l. DI1Y ri.KAMMi The art of tiry Clennlng la cempnr ntivolr new, and la tinaiitiderstoeil tn a Kre.it part of the public. Much -f the en called Pry Cleaning la 'Mijr' but net "clean III!.' The Inf. Tier work la the result ot (be mcttied employed by many atnall plncca alio have no machinery or prepor equipment for dolnit the work ami eotiiMsta meri'ly In brusliliiR the in.itonal. either by hand or with a 'mull apparatus (pe-callod vacuum cle mm u 1 . and apeinMiin the aurface aiili a luninl other tti.111 aater. 'l'his rtittlii'd clcuna the aurface of the good to netne extent, but leavea all the dirt and urease on the reverse m.le and In the renter of the cleih. and In it.,' caae of coala, jackets and uli, r lii.,,1 Ki.rinenta, the dirt la loft In the luirr-ltnlnK. paddllilt. etc . and In n 1hm'1 time will work out to the urfa.e and the itarment la as aollcd looking a It waa before It aa cle.ia rd Pit ri..ni!nn In lt preper eii tiitm an abnolute and thotou:. ,'hanltiit of an article. throuKh and through, llhel tli-O 'er 1 lit I done bv the em ploy men t of rvpcnulve and apeclaUv conatructcd iii.uhiuirT and appliances, wtth so-i t a'id olher aolventa. the use 1 .o-t.on of which ar only eroperl) if, l,'rto,ol bv the chemlM. Kt AIKNK PYK1MI AMI OI.KAMNii WOIIKH Kverythlnt I'oasible In rieanlnf and Pyln ISk Eait Ninth St. I'hona Mala li! er ottles For Coli Nights Wonliln't your bed fed a Utile ir.ore coir., jj fortablo with n Hot Water Bot'.lu in il? You ji can set a -00a Hot Water Botf.o at Bowes' ji for 31.25. ninl a fine Riiaran'erd 0:10 for ! SI. 73. Our rubber is all this yen's stock, so you run no risk. 'i EOWEES COLD TABLETS -a ill not cr.vc i 11 coKl in one u..y, but you wu U- reLivel 'i af'.or the first tVty ami na good - iuw .-.itor !; two or throe days' neatmrr.:. T'::, , e !! lu'-.lnni; st us SiiOii." I'o-a cvs' f old I Tal'lot. pi K 0 c - fold ivi a ;,t a ;.'.:'.: co. " " j' I So many people. nro Do;n in the Back. We I have n Plaster fiat "texhrs .he f A riLu ub t'm'iitM is liy. V;-: tlnno ' r I lane backs. Price . Gccch Deli?crc 25: H Givers MsnthoJated Whi:sPine' V, :d 1 ci.tvc a troublesome cough. There is bis of white pi-i e couph syrun. but only one ov.c.s Vh:te Pine"; price, per bottle. I ! GwC J ! '' ' f Camphor in the oil 25C I A T ' P i .' L 0 G I S T IN E AND DENVER MUD v ' 1 ii'-c coltl air off of your chest: i:s !v,oi -:s 25c and 5Co .'-..I.:. i.pxiCS You know the worn-out "H '"r.cs of prevention," etc. Ju"'- ' I ' I'-.t caution; have - - :--v .c of rydi-ocn in the house; a bv r. r.ros-de for zZi '- Antiseptic and Listerine. ,v ' "' '' Formaldehyde Fumialors - i" . tint you would expect '.0 - I vu tj-d.ite dinar store at BOWEKS. v In; C l a XlsatrL-."" jiiin- ..... o Phone Main 62