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TIIK UEK: OMAHA THCKSPAY, FKBKUARY 10, lUlii.
SEW YORK jTOGX MARKET
Luck of Buying Tower Once More
Dominant Feature of Day's
Sesiion.
The Strange
Case of
Mary Page
By Frederick Lewis, Author of
'What Happened to Mary"
Pictures by
Essanay .
COPPERS GENERALLY AHEAD
YOI!MS.
home Intoxicated and wee sitting In the
!to the Judge, "tifB tnr daughter end I
rmrhul Mr. Pollock' office the door
liia open and Mr. langdnn waa In there.
!As we came up we heard Mr. Pollock
to jr. 'Give me a fair thane that's all I
ask, and I've never had It. Voii leave
loan for two wwkn. and If on your re
turn Mary Page mill prefers ti I will
withdraw and give her up to you.' Mr.
Ijtnrarlnn itumliffMl ml flrvf Tlinti ti
I
Mary Page, actress, is accused of Hie library. Vary ran to him and he took,"""" u.n ao wiai nay an.i nurnea
N F1V YORK. Feh, t.-I,ack of huylnt miiroer or David Pollock ami la derennei i h,r hl(j km4
anwer. imjiiiii conunuen anaienuon 01 mt mi nr. innip r "'" . .,,,kl. , ,,i, -ni
1.. .1.1.- " . -a . iniiiitnj u u -!- .. i. fwi ecreamine and striking at :iim. ana no
iw inirrwi. wfi mew rit ' im.- i .......,-. -,, , c-... n . -.--
Inent feature of today's market, wht-h .of Pollock, waa on the fire cecspc watch-
ina rr l.angdnn. At Mary s trial ana
admlta she had th revolver. Her maid
letlfle that Mary threatened pollock
with It frvloualr, and Mary's leading
:Z:rS7rV'lVZ l '?,,.? "'?. "". grabbed Mary and tried to force
a mystery. nrnfr1.il) lella of a strange
Vss dull and elrrnmscrled no to the last
rmur. when a wide and general demand
for readier shares resulted In numerous
substantial net gains.
Oil the whole. coppers were foremost In
the dav'a operations. F.utte Hiiperlor
laHlna- ihRt rtmri with an extreme gain
fr I. to M". iirKawanna anu . nanil print he saw on Mary a shoulder
CrurlMe Bteel. as well as American Car,
Hudilenty h
puahel her off his lap. Then" she
faltered a little, hut went braxely on.
"Mr. Page took a flask of whls'ty out of
hi Docket, and half In f'in. half In
Rertei-al Fleotrlr. Weatlnghnuse and other
on pmenti featured the war laauee si
tains of 1 to over t points, while varl
otia unclassified shares as well a utlll'la
like Western Cnlon snd Mackav rom
psnles gained as much.
This betterment waa partlv offset by
Intermittent heaviness In oils, nio'hra.
Harvester rorpcrstlon. Cuban-American
Buear. l( ed States Industrisl Alcohol
snd People (;. the latter losing I'4 to
11014. on rumors rf a cut In the dividend
at the next quarterly meeting.
While making tip much lost ground
later, rs'ls were subordinated to tha more
apeulative s'ei-ks but New York ?-
trsl. I ri on I'iririf. nansoinn rinns
Ihe liquor on her. She she seemed ti
go mad, and when I snatched her away
1 utile nlahtsnwn had
rnPTr-.n it. ' " ' I;, ... ........... .m .h,-
o fhe I""! m TM,vrr,,"'r. , I pl.ln:y-ould be seen the marks of the
On th oontrary; your honor." In- T .,.
Aim iaai, ' ... . m nana:
i"v.w n it r.n nirp Kirwnra, inn
there was sharp thrill almost of tri
umph In his voire at he anoke. "It la
my Intention to nenva bv tbla leailmnm . spfctators.
that Mary Pane, thtouah prenatal In-
A murmur of encllenient crept a'Hjut
'lha retorter'a table as well a anion the
This was "ureat surf.' aid
when Mary's ttemblln hand came bark
began w"hout seeing either .vary or mo. I
rcit we ought to aee. Mr. Pollock, any.
way. but befor-we cxjuld go Into ths of
fice we heard A dooT rrtak, and my hue-'
band'a voice." She broke off with
smothered sob, and l.snsdnn prompted
her quickly: . . . .
"What did your husband say Mrs.
Page?"
''Me said. 'With l-siudon out of the
way, our little scheme should work
nicely.' Thenthen Msry pulled at my
sleeve and said. Tome awsy without see
ing them, mother. We must warn rhllln
fluence. waa born with so great horror' om Impofnt reacn.ng "---"
of drink, a to Indiwe. In her. moment ' "her. and wen! aharply t her left
of temporary Inaanltv even when she j shoulder. Ihera was no one In tha room
wss a little child. And If Mary Psge ' needed tha answer to uni
and Nw York' rplraVo "t r'' '' ,h ",, ,n"1 k,,,w1 ruvM Pollock ' que.tlon.
preferred nere'actlva and strong, the lat- aha did so while suffering from an at- "Which shoul
ler HHne 1 tots on rm ,y.ti l j tt-k of 'repressed phychosis' to which 'Mrs. Pase?"
S pe' ceot dlv'den The rally w-ss si r ..... ' .
t fiitles virr on t-e fil de-in I she has been subject all her life." "The left one
Ider was that mark upon,
I nlted F-te- H ei S'd Sm-Hin Bmelt
Ing shatl-g.ro.i-r c eu'ly In the upward
Total pv iinr'"rtr th .4 fnft shares.
f rflri i,,.f-,i -i - ti' cohfl"med recent
ilstemer," o t'-e h'-'i n'-eesure Jn th;
steel Inu"-" f-.vreis's of (Tnl'ed
fi'ates Pteer .if""" tonnsae were re
vtsod on a less o'l'InitsMc lits's '"""per
rnndltlnns were a-mmsrised aa "holing,
with Indications of f-rti-er uinrspedented
advances for the refined metsl.
firmness rules in the bond marke'.
wseept for Anslo-Ki-eneh .a. which msde
a further decline to on relatively
heavy offer!n Total aalea. par value,
irsregsted J0,',. .
t'nlted Btalea bonds were unchsnged
Tha words spread like a flams through
tha timber of curiosity and leapt from
lip to lip not only through tlia court
Itself, but aprrad by pome telepathh:
mean to those hovering In the corridor
without. The defense waa known at laat.
It wsa temporary Insanslty tinder a new
and delightfully erudite title.
It caught tha prosecutor unsware. He
appreciated lla cleverness, even though
lia doubled Its honoaty. It offered an
escusa for everything the shooting, the
flight, Mar'y'a repeated and hysterical
n call. . .. . ' . .
Number Of aales atlrl leanina 1iloiail"ii" . rirrpi I oiior n s enueavnr in ninnw nn
on slocks today were ss follows: I drink hut It waa so unexpected that he
'j' yi,liiil.iio quli k parry for I.angdon appeal.
it 'i ? and ho was not surprised when th Judge
before the child
iat rtM
Allt-('ltren
American nt Ouasr.
Amerlesa
IMrlrii lsveaRnltvs
Ararrlren B K.,..
Am. g. V R f
Am. Snirsr garlnlns .
AmerlM Tl. w Tsl
A merits a Trtheee ...
Anarsss ro)9sr
Alrriitin ...... . . .
SlalSvIS CoererKHIfS .
iiimeTa a rait
tWrrMekera S'"l
Wmofcirn P-fjotri Xr ..
rtklir-vrtla Petroleum
ies'ticn Pirie ....
nntrj lsthr
rttMmkn a Okie..
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twtcxao. M S. F
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1 9nm Mftt. aa aiu
4rU I
a." rs ij 'now. fiercely, the mother dominant above
! mi I7n !; I7i'i j the wife.
i ltS iH Sii ij' "Will you tell us of the Ircumalance,
! in ii i.l i please?"
fanri 7 4 M', , nlshl when 1 hsd been
Ittlng up sew ing. My Imsband came home
bade the latter continue his questioning.
"Mrs. Page. I will repeat my former
question to yon. Did your husband ever
strike you whan ha waa drunk?"
"Yea." The word w no more than a
whisper. . .
"Old he ever strike yon Just before
your ch'ld was horn?"
"Yea." The answer came more quickly
im "S ir" rs't, 1
tuna Oerw I K H mh i vrv drunk. He he ftinhtencd mo and I
rolsraAs rwl aV lroe.... e4i , ',
nwthte S1"I 1.20 W
Tenrf g R O. TM..
Mallllerf Kemrtlle
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Cieneral Wef'trlr
VrrtrH s'd
4rear Ke flea elf
rstrarehatTS T-lp)orallos.,
IHtncta I'anrTSl ,
fnfrrbr.rtiua') Tea, Cars.
Innelrailan rorter
Irttaraaltenal ytarvester.,
Vna ot Souihera...,
lMh Valley
1i.yi a NiabvlDe..
ttean Pelmlcttm
V'anil Cefper
Aliaanurt, X. T. affl...
MtWMrl Pa'lfte
National Xlxnlt
National Taa ...........
Neva 4 Cnener
baw TwV ntral
K. T . K a II
r-'orfilk H Weara. . . ... .
Iran from him. That Infuriated him he
1 ' ra afrt tr)nnd eelxed me bv Ihe
tw 'i 'V shoulder! Then he-he struck mP. Hut
4 it?S "! i' i he held me so light ;ht my shoulder for
" 'k daya bore the Impr'nt of hi flntier In
l ei r rH ir. a great bruise on the flesh."
'JS ".-. Tj 'S! ' you ever seen another bruls
ii in 4h
ui like thnt?
fStr. I
Saai tt,'H 1
v) nere .'
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lt
,
, la.wa til js
, I 404 TH TT'i ti
rnT rHcltlfl
fantrio Vat) ,
rarlfl TH. Tel......
f'tnirTla'a
fMllmai FMtaee tsr.
fr daw. Cepper
fieartlna
ic-p.pl. He Tra Hieel...
T'fiiara emirie
v!!n Ra'laar
S'Maahaaar tVmeaar ...
"rr-ree Covear
Tata fnftitmtiy
nlon Tar If te , . . .
Hilei P.lte ffi
t l'a Sieei
. Wieel pM
I 'H rnef . , . ,
lv-Ar 4'nlrrr , ,
vamin.h-.iiaa Rtartrla ..
- Voto-a ,
WHth'k atl .
i-'-v .tu,,i v. (M f pv 74 7i
" V'ai aiilea.fur tlia 4av. ahra.
Yes." ' -i
The .itiestlon snapped 4u?
inni mii ,mK J 'ruially. and Mary, loaning forward..
4 tvta i: r4 1 atretc.heil out one shaking hand toward
VV1' biof-er'n appeal or encouragement,
19"', lai't i'v. It was l ard to say which.
IfSJ t u!J ilk! "'"Pon the shoulder of my babyl Wlie
B tea v im'i tm 1 Mary wna born the Imprint of five
S3 tit 1" n- j'inisr. like p-iiple brulsea. showed on
l IK lit4 l'i;her shoulder. v
How long was It
topped scrcam'ng?"
"Several hours, and she was feverish
and III for days."
I.angdon's voice now changed abruptly.
ami the prosecutor a eyea narroweu w
ti e atchfiilneas of a at . as tha formar
askrd :
on the night when your daughter rs-
piKllntcd her engageincnt to David Pol
loik. were yi sitting up waiting for
their return from a dance?"
"Yea."
"Will you tell the court as briefly a
na hi Wiiat occurred?''
"It wss very late. , 1 had been waiting
hat seemed to me houra before they
nw In. Mr. Page, who waa very much
.ir.der the Influence of liquor, waa berat-
ng .K'Jiry. and once he started to atrlke
her, but Mr. Pollock Interfered, telling
me that Mary and I had better go and try
and get some hest. Onra in her own room.
inwever, my daughter broke down and
olibed and said. "Your grief and tath-
r'a danger msds m accept Mr. Pol-
ock. TonWht I tried to run away with
'hlllp, because he Is the man I lova
'lit I am helpless In your handa.' "
"Old you still urge Miss Page to marry
Mr. Pollock?"
"No, My daughter's hspplnesa waa too
neat a price to pay to save my husband
'rom the penally of Ills crime, and I told
Mary that she and I together would go
o David that very day and plead with
Im to ser her free.' It waa dawn then,
rd finally she went to lcp."
"Dl( you make that plea to fr. Pol
ock?" "No. We. went to ths office but but
' didn't see Mr. Polldck."
' "Will you tell the cdurf why? Not me.
V 1 a. Page, but- the court as If I were
tot present.'!
"Well, your honor;," she said, turning
and they mustn't know we have been
here.' Bo we went to ;. I.angdon's of
rt'e. and he arranged to come to the
houae lata that night In the hope that
we woti!d have learned by that time
what tha scheme wa."
"Did you learn?" '
"Yes. Shortly after Mr. Lansdon ha
come, my husband and Mr. Pollock cam"
In and Mr. Polio, k told tia that he had
bought the mortgage on our home H
said that If Mary would marry him
within a week he would give her ih"
mortgage and the forged check aa a wed
Oing gift. If ghe didn't he would fore
close and put the check Into the handi
ef the police." v
"Did Mi a Page agree'"
"fhe said she would answer liliu t!io
next day. and he said he would walC
tlinnerli I...
uniiiianii was angry mat there
snoultl be any delay. Then Me Pollock
went, and Mary Joined Mr. Langdon. and
liny etartod for a walk."
"Did you aea them go"
"Did they remain tlicre','"
"No. They fnded aa arte grew older."
"Did they ever recur?"
"V Ti.. i..i iinte KBi when Msrv
t.4 MS MS 4 I , .
I.m 10 s it4 feu ws I vests old. Mr. Page had come
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TKE STRANGE CASE OF
MARY PAGE"
KOritTH KIMHOUK
Kef It KittutaT, Feb. 13th
AT THE EMPRESS
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Vevr York Menry Market.
N(.'W vnttK. Feh. -M KRCANTII-R
r fc-fia,ik pee rent.
STRHUXO e-Xfil ANOrc - ISIxly-day
M'is. t4.tl: demand. 4.;: rehlea, 4 7S
U.VKn-Bar. ftiV; Mexican dollars,
l".e.
liON"P-t5ovei nment,- steady; railroad,
flewi.
t r Via Time, steady: slaty days, Jt-4
n.r r-e'it titxetv davs, t ier cent; six
Jifr'l'f, a Iter cent.
MO!JVV 4"tl. atesriv blh. pee cent;
'- t iv r cent; ruling r1, t pr
rem: iaa loan s oer cent; closing bid.
1". wr rent; offered at I per cent.
'"I'if'is uotttoi op hondi today were
i f'le;
't P e , ras. ..'.! N. mil. 4a....,e,i
4 M1 M K T. t 41... T,W
t . . ; e..'.....'a" "te Par. e.a. Sa..,!
ia-i-m ,i ..... Mt. Hover 4a V
IV S. 4 re . ...'Oil. N. r C aak. a.,, .l
j re "'. t. "iv 4W ttr'a
ira. anal'am ...." S. V.. N. II. aV H.
A. 1. a r. 4rt,.l')' -y. aa ,11$
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-otii. r'-"i r. aa.. . rn. i, -r a.....ioi 1 a a ' a1
4. raeiei, ! re. 4.,. Rheumatism is poison In the
f-hJw A rinStea a I a . six as.aa at... IjuiV . . . . . .
t o I ... "'n, rr, 4."..'. vi i blood, lhat poison must be re-
r '. l V "a r,". j: 'p. moved before the disease can be
f r 4'i.... M t, t it.traA
1 Jb 9. O. r. 4... ' S .' a "V I -'4lCV4.
'I,. ;.- ' '"a." ll i The wonderful suceeraet attend
u . '. i-'jua .. a. - , .: ih , jniT thg of j SaSa in cases of
III, ran - f. 4- ' r . , Steel f. i ' " ll J a A i !
vi v. .... '.-.. 4'-.... .'a ; rheumatinm are due to the fact
V.". "' " " "'" r X'MS i that S. S. S. goes right to the
, source of the trouble. '
YOU MUST CO RACK OP
THE PAIM AND CURE
THE CAUSE OF-. '
IT FIRST.
Rheumatism is not just a local
soreness. The pain in the muscle
or joint is merely a symptom
the cause is much deeper.
Rubbing the sore spot with oils
or liniments brintrs a certain
amount of temporary relief, but
;"-:' 1 ." -'xa..e-fiVV.:'.::': the disease is still In the system
Tr'i':::: .-.rVVr. : and the pain will come back again.
iw-lh S. r. S..""S-ae T, T ,a lot ,. .. . . . .a
I.aa1all Marli Market.
l4.DON", Keb. S. Iipier stluks were
firm wnd a few American securities
hanged hands on Ihe stock market to.
day. The closing wsa quiet. The dollnr
eocurltU.a mobilisation scheme la work
ing well and eifhange people beMrvs
t..t ,Vw Vnrk .'n.ina ailll I., k.1,1
r.rtVr.h7,Tsr,;.v', uf ,0 ',th sy.ift specific company
4.11 Vl'R-lur f. ner .mni-e I
vniM.Y 4',f4 per cent. t f
VI-" i is T IIATI nitort bill and
It acta directly on the blood-
nuriftes the blood and removes
the poison that, is the cause of
rheumatism.
Wf
If you suffer from rheumatism In
any of its forms, your first step
towards health must be t& purify
your blood. . Start now taking
S S. Sa according to directions.
Our laboratory is the best equipp
ed of its kind in the world. We
have facilities for extractintr the
medicinal qualities from herbs
ana roots and ageing them pos
sessed by no other concern.
SSe S. is not a drug it is pure
ly vegetable. It is Nature's own
remedy the blood purifying
properties extracted from native
roots and herbs.
Sa Se S. has been known for half
a century as a blood purifier, and
for diseases arising from impuri
ties in the blood. Drjggists all
over the Country carry it in
stock or can get it for you with
out delay.
Don't be satisfied with anything
but the' genuine.
ATLANTA, GA.
1
three moitlha. Sla per caM.
Reaik 4 lewrta. I
OMAHA. Teh . Paok clearings for
'Omaha today were 11 S7 Tu.6T and for
m (.-orieapt'"!"! day laat ear .'',- 1
t3-.Mll, 1
PEhsriNL PCRAGR4PHS.
W. If. Koenlg leaves Thursday after-
noou for New York.
SvIHismi Min 1 ii. 'iiinilgrattan officer,
of itiiN-i. is in tlt my on business.
K. X. Moveil f Omaha la a guest at
lit- Hotel Hiittpn in Ks'-elsior FpriiiKS.
.',lr. and Mrs. J. J. Mift of Oinalia r
rl'ed January : at the Motel huapp in
F' t ebiiur r'prlngn, ill for two w wk'
'v.
M tee Anna Wov of Omaha left yeat r- j
i'y fur New Voik, sailing Mulitlsy for,
s 'IroiiHiJrn.
Trtiiih!e HrAtiieis .ntt-naiued turty-tso
.a.iV-a niHiiiigers of fruit prwliit log anj
rnmmlaaitri) ill in- at a laiiut Tuesday
f.ti.ns at ine ileum. a, w. 1
Coveni-ir J-hn M. Moiebead la a gtieet I
l the lln'tl r-naup In I .iirletir fpnnga I
far a week 01 ten onym.
Vic President Monroe cad Oeneral
FTvlaht As-iil lioioiliii of tha Btuling.
too hava gune to leaver, where h-
will i!efcr for thrlr respective eum
Ii.lc in a freight rate bearing that U
a.
S. K. Srnyth. assistant aecretary of ths
Omaiia Auia chit). Is ill with tha grip. H
is tiie active officer tf the club, who has
itiarice of the liasdjuartwrs and liirlt
li.fu. t.iation bureau at Hotel Koutenelle.
A l?mxy cc i i Me
OfTKcBtood ;
1
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luaa A. Maera aiaal M Ife Florida.
, John A. Moore, who s"ed the t nlon
Pacfie for I :i on account of peeaoiial
ii 1 r-a gua'an.-e.f and wh erttled ftir
I S' ' m solrd by fits wife, has gout!
to I iotvia,. wi.ere be will remain dui.ug
1, t Uirt of ine winter.
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0 OMAM A, M'C B
(To Be Continued Tomorrow.)
Stock Yards Will
Banquet Students
from the State Uni
I'reparations hse wen partially com
pleted for the annual banquet In honor
of v sltlng students of the Nebraska Plate
t'nlverslty. who will be entertained t
the local stock yfinla next Monday. n
eml Manager Kverett nucklnghain an
nounrea that through Colonel Jack
Walters he has secured the services of
Pr. R. I.. Wheeler, pastor of the Wheelet
SU morlnl I'reshyterian church, as spenker
for the occasion. Ir. Wheeler will
speak on the subject of "Prepare.lncss.'
It is estimated that 4ftj studenta and
professors will make the trlj from Lin
coln. The ladles of the economic department
of the state university will also be In
attendance.
Thousand Tickets
Sold for Big Ball
Over .'M) ticket' ftave already ' been
sold for the big charily ball, which
will be held at the Auditorium February
13 by the Taughtera of 'siacl Aid society.
A special meeting of the ball committee
of the society waa held at the Bnal
Israel synagogue Tuesday afternoon, and
the report of thla Immense Bale msde.
The money derived from the ball will
go toward the building of a Jewish Old
People's Home. With the money on hand
and that which will be netted by the
approaching ball, the Aid society ex
pects to purchase a lot and begin Con
struction of the home In the, spring.
Proflta OH t'osarsaay.
DKNVFR. Colo.. Feb. . Net profits of
Ihe Midwest Refining compnny for the
year endln? December 1, IMS, totalled
I,7S3.1I. according to the annual report
of O. II. Shoup, president, (xsued todavf
Of thla sum ITDO.ooo were paid In divi
dends. -
Traffic Bureau Has
Collected $6,000 in
Overcharges in Year
f iverchnrges exceeding H.'aW. were col
lected from the railroads In Omaha bv
he auditing department of the traffic
bureau of the Commercial club during
S'nce the law requiting all railroad
'arirfs to !e published ar.d strictly ad
hered to. the number of tar'.ffs has
normoiif?y Increased, and the use of them
for outlining speclflo rates has been
complicated accordingly. The over
.ImrKea which the traffic bureau has
been busy adjusting for Ita customers
Itli the rsilwsys ore due to the ap
plication of wrong tariffs between va
.Inns pctrils.
The rtiiway employes themselves art
not ss familiar with their own tariff as
'iev mlil.t be, and thla is why so many
iverchai ges occur.
Not only has the aureau been busy
oliectlng rebates on overcharges, but
t hss 1 een busy uuoting rates to rtll
memlers of the bureau who ask for
imitations on given commodities between
riven points.
Rates were quoted during the year In
repl- to l.4;fi requests.
Urges Everyone
To Quickly Get
. On Water Wagon
Drink glass of hot water before
breakfast to wash out
poisons.
Butler of Columbia
Coming to Omaha
The next Palimpsest club ieaker Is to
be Pr. Nl holes Murray H'ttlcr. president
of Columbia university, who will bp en
tertained here March 9. Prerlilent Untie
Is one of the recognised top-not hers 1 ;
Ihe fie!d of higher education the former
president of the National durational as
sociation and also editor of the Flucn
tional Review. Ho will prrjbnbly ad
dress the public school teachers and be
entertslnel also by the Columbia alumn'.
while he la here. '
"To see the tinge of healthy bloom In
your fsce, to se your skin get clearer
and clearer, to wake up without a head-,
ache, backache, coated tongue or a nasty
breath. In fact to feel your b'ft, day In
and day out, Ji:t try insiile-bathlng every
morning for one week,
I'.efore breakfast each day, drink a g'ass"
af real hot water w.th a tes,-oonful of
limestone phosphate In It a a harmleSa
means of waahlnj from the e'ongch,
liver, kidneys and bwels the prevlntfa
day's Indigestible waste, sour bile and
toxin: this rletnslng, sweetening and
purifying the entire alimentary canal be
fore putting more fotd Into the stomach.
The action of hot water and limestone
phosphate on an empty stomach la won
derfully Invigorating. It- clean out all
the sour fermentations, gases anj acidity
and gives one a splendid appetite for
breakfast. '
A quarter pound of limestone phos
phate will cost very little at the drug
store but Is sufficient to demonstrate
that just as soap and hot water
cleanses, . sweetens and freshens the
skin, so hot water and limestone phos
phate net on the bloo.l and Internal or
gans. Those who are subject to consti
pation, b lions attacks,' acid stomach,
rheumatic twinges, alo those whose
skin Is sallow and complexion pallid, are
assured that one week of Inside-bathing
will have them both looking and feeling
better In every way. Advertisement.
READ THE BEE WANT ADS
The New Spring Styles Form a Very Pleasing Part of February Displays
EN'
're-itch lAmhsklit j T T ' I T
new gllpon. very I vJf 1
$1-19il Ji,
Wometi'i Real F
(lores, in the
new, for early gprlng wear. In
white and tan, worth
$2.00; special
A W Frr$
jw xey ii
DODGE Aisp DOUGLAS STREETS
Women's leatherette and Cha
tnoisette (.loves. Id alipon and
two-button lengths, worth 69c;
special for Thursday, JjC
Spring Garment Styles Unquestionably Authentic, Most
Smart and Gracefully Becoming, Thursday's Values Should
Produce the Greatest Selling Ever Known in February
CLASSY SPRING SUITS in
truly , surprising variety of
charming now designs, and in
nearly every color and weave
in fabrics that fashion favors.
Don't miss the splendid val
ues hown .Thursday at
$19.50, $25,
$35 to $65
100 MORE GENUINE SOFT
FLUSH COATS "just received
for Thursday's; selling; all
sizes ' Hi to 46; matchless
values
at
$19.50
A...
SEE THE SPLENDID VALUES DISPLAYED
IN SIXTEENTH STREET WINDOWS.
OVER 600 WINTER COATS Both women's and
misses', in big assortment of popular styles, materials
and colors; made to sell to $25.00;' Q $() QS
" " " " NEARLY ' k66cT HOUSE DRESSES,
YOU SEE THE VOGUE for
Spring as designed 'by ar
biters of Fashion in these
Lovely . Dresses mirrored as
accurately ast if you paw them
on living models in their orig
inal salon presentation. A
wonderfully broad showing
Thursday, at most attractive
values .
$18.50, $25,
$35 to $65
DAINTY, NEW DRESSES,
worth to $15.00, in Taffetas,
Satins,, Crepes, de - Chine and
combinations, in every wanted
color; big assort- flO QiZ
racnt at Oe VD
MANUFACTURER'S SAMPLE BLOUSES Made to sell
to $6.00, in Chiffons, Georgettes, Laces, Crepes de Chine,
. Washable Satins, etc!; all new, brilliant . o QO
shades and stripes, at. . . . ... .. a70
ALL SIZES, ON SALE HALF PRICE.
Most Modern and Sanitary Brewery in the West.
Family Tr?de supplied by WM. JETTER, Distributor,
2502 N St. Telephone Doutrlas 4231. South 8G3 or SC3.
$30 Made to Order Dresses
$20.00
A Most Attractive Proposition
rlrst Because Mrs. Ca
ts vod, who is in charge of
our Dressmaking Depart
ment, has just returned from
the east full of new ideas for
Spring ttnd Summer season,
nd ready to gire you the
benefit of her study and
wide experience.
Second Because you have
a large and widely varied
stock of new silks for selec
tion, your choice of any up
to f 1.7 5 yard values, made
up In the style you may se
lect, a real $30 inade-to-your-mribure
dress, now of
feied it .
$26.00
llrwl-t'laa Workmanship unci I'erfect Kit Guaranteed Inquire at
Silk lkiU ua Mala l-'loor, r liremsmaklng , laej. on Fourth r"iMr.
aaawiwag!
The New Season's Corsets
Are Designed to Follow the Lines of
the Natural Figure.
The Season's Corsets are designed
to follow the lines of the natural fig
ure and to bring out their beauty. The
simplest gown is enhanced by the sug
gestion of . the trim figure beneath
The corset cannot entirely make over
the figure; it cannot make' a tjiin
woman plump or a stout woman thin,
but a Warner Corset, chosen for the
individual figure and correctly fitted,
will give graceful lines to every tyjie
of figure. Wafner Corsets fulfill every
requisite of style, fit and comfort.
Come iu and see our new Spring
models, loth in lace back and lace
front. Styles for every type of figure. Warner Corsets
carry our guarantee not to rust(ff jn A
break or tear ....? 1. UU 10 tpD.UU
Oar Sj le idid Display and Demonstration of Pure Food Products Continues All Week
KB VKCIAXi irrS ST. WUDOW
rirx.avii.
We want every koasswtfs te eume
aa sample ad jadare foe yourss.vae
tba Ktgk ataadara of 3uavUty saw e.
aamcaatratavd ia ear Maiavjaveta
fur fooe xvepartnaeai. We aave ta
people from i te 60 ea ta aoat
of living.
IT ibe. best pure Granulated Sugar
for
llayden's Health flour. It's perfec
tion, nothing tlnar made. l-lb. aaoic
for
O-lb. sack Heat lilgh Grade Diamond
U rVxir, inada fruni the baiat
It-ct.-d No. 1 wheal, every sack gnar
anieed. per a'k SI.
IS bars ileal 'lwn-Ala, lllaniond l' or
l.uiemliy tiiean White laundry Hou
fur e
i lls. tlioli-e Japan Kk'e IM
S Iba. Kelt Hoi led White BretAiau
oatmeal asa
OaJion cans tio.'den Table Syri!',
for aaa
i'-lb. pai'kage Self-Rising pancake
Hour "for Ste
It-ounce pkg. Cunduaed Mince lat
for gi.a
Sl-ounce jara pure FVult rreaerve"4
ror see
Isxia. jara pure Strained Honey.. Me
4 rana tfenry Was, hiring. Ureen r
I.lma Boana aaa
4 larga rana QoUan Fumpkia, lti-
Inv ur 8auer Kraut See
large rana rondensd afllk BSa
K. f. .'orn Makea. pkg ,..aa
W. O. C. or Krumblen. kg s
Gallon rana Golden Pumpkin g6a
Gallon rana Ft Peachea or Peara.Sso
rana Oil tiardinea lee
7 Iba bast Hulk laundry Starch. ae
The beat Tea Siftinga. lb lSte
Oold.n Santne rnffee, nolblng f In r
fur family use, per lb 80a
Tata Btrra: a am coa majikct
Vtm TMB FSUfLB.
The.besi t'r-aaiitsr) Hulirr, carton or
bulk, lb tie
Fancy No. 1 Country Creamery But
ter, lb see
Fancy No. 1 Ialry Table Butter,
per lb S7e
The beat No. 1 Storage Fgga...,a4e
The b jet Htrtctly jTMh Kgaa....avea
Fancy Full Cream N. V. While. Wla
nuisin iVeaai or Young Aim l a
t'l.ex se. lb tea
itiiabel boxea fancy Jonatlian. Grern
tnr or 1 Ionian Beauty App.ea.ai.SS
raJror TOOavrBa aaAri
TMVlt Al.m
3 alxe, ea'-li 10a
4 ante, each
71 le, arh Se
ax:
TEY IIAYDEN'S FIRST-
ESK tOITHLEI DXSSCT
raoit tin eaowia,
You don't hare to pa nv inflated
f riers. W i buy and sell direct
to thg consumer.
Xaydene' Ire ths aeopla the Miv
ks Pviee ef What Thar Are Worta.
15 llta. best Hed River t'oiatoea to
th peck SOo
Irge bunchea tYesh Beets, Carrots
or Turtiipa .4
Urir bunch Vreah Shallots. .. .Ste
lre bunch FYeah H.a'1 ihes . . . .'
1 heads Fresh Ieaf lettuce 10a
Laiee California Head lettuce, per
h'vad Vi
Farcy Florida Hiram berries, quart
bos ,..45e
F'mirv Mushrooms, lb. box sM
Old Brl, Carrots or Turnips, at. pr
pourij - Sa
Fancy Michigan or Wisconsin Cak-
bage. lb, la
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