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Show 1 " "" Ordinary Oysters Are Not Good Enough For You ( You want oysters just as they come from , the seafresh and succulent retaining the delicious salty tang which constitutes the 1 oyster's true charm. Such oysters you can ,! always have by getting genuine Sealshipt -, Oysters sold only from the blue and white Sealshipticase in our stores. Wc are bona fide agents of the want inferior oysters when Scnl- Sealshipt Oyster System. sdiipt Clysters the world's best Yo-.i can easily identify us by oysters are just as easy to get. the blue and white porcelain More Sealshipt Oysters arc shipped refrigerator, with the trade mark straight from the seashore to our in the center, and the name nnd stores under seal and under ice address of the Sealshipt Oyster all the way. They come to your System near the bottom. table with every nutritive clement 1 Like all good things, Sealshipt saved every flavor and savor of ? Oysters arc imitated. You don't the real sea oyster unchanged. Sealshipt Oysters Straight from the Sea Under Seal The purity of Soalshipt Oysters Sealshipt Oysters arc all solid ' is rigidly safeguarded from oyster oyster meat No water hence uo led to yon. The waters where waste The price of Sealshipt is ' these beds are located are not only the standard of value. If you supervised by Stat and Federal pay less you get less. Ask for ; Government, but tbey are also free book of recipes for deli- analyzed by the Ledcrle Labora- cious oyster dishes unknown in- tories the lamous food experts. laud. We are Registered Sealshipt Agents J BALLARD . EBELING. WASHINGTON MARKET, LONDON MEAT MARKET, (A. M. Miller.) (F. Wright.) PHIL. GRILL. SUCCESS MEAT MARKET. ' The Royeioft Store 358 25th Street. Otfden's Most Popular Men's Store s. h. brown:: co. MOI-OVEFIrTINO i y ffff;,; WANTED fihc WANTE0 j ZT:. T 'A GOOD HA TO TRADE X S'iSZ ) Y At Once. ' 1 At Once. C I Here's Tomorrow's Specials It is" ; Bargain Friday j "sl Here's a list which ; S should appeal to the vi'?? mother and the father of fami- ; J lies.. ..To them particularly be- ? ' Jr- cause it tells of the items which all the tFfv family need and which they need at -i(iL this particular time....This little colci 3 i snap, you know, has made new places t lr- for a good many dollars here your dol- i S t0WM$Mt lar has increased buying power and no 7 m3!0L patter how many "new places" the dol- S mM f$M$$itz Z$ lar is made to cover-the merchandise 1 1 ' wiH be honest and worthy.. ..That's an- i 7 W$ MM W otncr reason that this store is A Good t W$ I'lace to Trade. S ' Shoe Specials r-- "hnftl ) YjttS''--.1 MmiV patent loatlier, Viei etc, nil washahlo. .Inrlc S ? I "MSr kill ami calf skin shoes 'hrs, 20,. value 15 j UWM -h" ;;,,S 1,lU Tahl, Cloths, hew 1 MSSWI ,a,0- Walkovers Don- r,rizi, ,.,,,, ? K' ,w- nes j.ieec w.rth $!."().... 91.23 . I'oys' school slioes, for the ' c fellows who wear 0 to Scarfs Fancy Jliick ) X -. Offering a ootl line scarfs. ft indtes long. V SlfTfcTYTl lllf" f our values. . .?1.7S regular :re value 2S x k-?VAAJ.t; kJUAL A )((t of La,lios. s1lol.Sf Toweling re.l hor.lerf.1, S f-4r rfo whieh are worth up t fr dish towelinp-, re'- S WllcrillgO .fUtttho styles arc all "lar . .f C , fr1;"; ;f2-18 Crash BleaclK,! Linen Whether you Odds nn.l ends on the tabic Crash Towelin?. 1L' 1-LV I s wmt fn mv of shoes for the little y h S want to pay .ti d.... , i,ii,inn wh.. w.-ar 12 1-2 p $19.. ..$25. ...Or more to S. tin- values iire Tow.ls, heavy htiek, all ) for a fall suit-wc W 10 hu'hc' I have the suit that Black Silk Sale ' " '' ! S b will T-ilricQ v towels, white honeycomb Will piease yOU. Conference ve, k specials in with red horrlers. ",S l-:ic S the silk 'department which values 5 Z And IIO matter shonl have attention. c S limvmneK unn m 'JCineli l.lack TnfetM. .00 levels, extra heavy red C 7 How mucli you pay ,1..-,iii- G7 honh-n-d hu. k lsx-in. 5 for thesuit you will 3(i.. HiaVkVaMV ir,c VM,,,"S I I ZndtSZ SIS Madras Waistings i 1 rnt (1,as offcred Tiin;07' iuz& t C ncrCtOIOrC. $1.-0 .piality 97 -not l.o hrvy-nol tun S MC-ineh Ulaek IVau de 1 ijrlit. A full iine of the x 7 TllC "New Pric- !-" walitv S7 3,c 'l'alilv. polka dots C ? ii 1' " i i and fancies, all white. . .22? ing Policy which Dress Goods Sale . . t. ( We explained some Madras waist. n-s. ronMst- -ii We have puivhascd an unusual m ol dots, stripes and time aO IS Still 111 lot of dress ..ods at a very un- figures, the line which effect it is the pol- usual price. Li00 yards in the sells regular at 2"ie 17? i icy of placing the lot v"",l ,,n ss e,m,ls- Knit Und-rwpnr S ? i " in.is, taftetas. series. rranites iwillL UUUcl WCdl c ? price JoV at tile andvfaney weaves the n.nv Specials S OUtset with a View shades. All value whii h sell j S P of ffrrtinrr n mm at 70A pood flcere-lmed union C or enecting a com- suit f(ir hnys or pir,Sj in . f plete clearance Domestic Specials prey or white open ? ? Without tllC USUal shectin-s 5.4 ,n,I 0 4 crotch or drop seat, apes S C . . rIIM I IIIS. ,111(1 .F-t j,, S V,.;rs ,,(),.. rrf.S fl p SCaSOn-enCl Sale. wide, heavy ldeaehed, to 14 years.. ?...G0 p 2 ."J-'jc value '27) C ' y S Thiq nolirv hoc Dress pinphan.s. full as- Children s flee,,- lined 1 ins policy lias of 1on V(.st or p;inls. n met With faVOr ari(, iirki slril,,s anil Pn-V or cream. s.Z,s Is d ? never before have eh.cks. 12 1-2 rent vai- I !;; L4- L-K': Mrs i we sold so many "--v, 'r"10! ' i fU Apnn pinphams. Imlipn Ladies' medium weijrht ? S SUltS HI the Same l,lu, rhks. warranted I vest or pants. 1 for S length of time. The to wash. 7e vahms 5C sprinp anl fall wear. c nolicy does not ap- ,)1,in-, Kr the 7;,, vain, -is? C i i v-k wo will sf II our . ,. , ., C ? ply only to suits, i.st V2 1.;,. .miiuc n.,..- ,.s" ? but tothemcrch- ..i,M ,i 'J' i ? and.se on this floor il . !' Of ' f p gCncrall.y. Ameriean prints, dark pat- j I'. Garments in all the S S ' terns only, in mill ends, winter weiphts arc ready and C Ve value 5 at the sale prices, S LN!OjT(.ffi)LABcL -SsssQgq ' ' ' STANDARD TELEPHONES EDITORIAL ROOM Bell 'Phone No. 322 Independent (two rlnps)..56 BUSINESS OFFICE Either 'plio. r (one rinci) 56 FINES IN TIE POLICE COURT Ta police court this morning 0. J. Vance, charged with disturbing the peace by loud and boisterous language, pleaded not guilty and It was necessary neces-sary to call the arresting oilker and another witness to the stand to prove the prisoner's guilt. Vance admitted that he had been drinking, but did not think that he had done anything to justify his arrest. ar-rest. Judge J. I). Murphy, after hearing hear-ing the man's story, decided that he deserved a line of or five days anil dealt with him accordingly. John Mitchell Jack Spencer and Ernest Hayes entered respective pleas of guilty to the charge of unlawful di unkennels, and each received a fine of $.") or five days. Veil Riley admitted that he had been beg'.'ing and was lnn-d $10 or ten days. Jack Conway, cbaiged with vagrancy, vagran-cy, ph-adi d not guilty and his case was continued, the prisoner being placed under a In ud of $ln, which he could mil furnish. Frank Richtcr and Ralph Richter, charged wilh vagrancy, but suspected of being touts, following the races, were permitted to -o free, m nothing of an incriinliiatinu' nature could be found against them by the police. William Sutherland and R. D. West, charged with selling liquor at the race track without a license, did not appear in court, the case against them being continued Eugene IJuckham forfeited a bond of fio by not appearing in court to answer to the charge of drunkenness. drunken-ness. John Parish, chargml with being a vagrant, was not tried hecause of the absence of the arresting officer. Parish Par-ish has pleaded not guilty and has deposed a bond of H' ff' 1l-t appearance. ap-pearance. He is suspected of being a petty crook. (J. Franfesfon arrested for disturbing disturb-ing the peace, did not appear for trial and as a consequence forfeited a bond j of S10. . - - niTOiTO ii mi ran agroia in ra-rrrTTTmnr 1 -- " ORACLE ISIS (GLOBE JOIE EXCELLENT PICTURES GOOD MUSIC PRET TY SONGS. ; FOUR GOOD SINGERS. ' .d". An added feature at the JOIE this week is Miss Thatcher's staffing "THE DOOR OF HOPE" . u.piiriCtnfeirn tUiS ilU!f hl-SC Me w"et and the sin-ing of this one son- by Miss Thatcher is well worth your time and admission to hear, nri Jof ?riS VGHgaVe tbePdies lhis ?eek were worth money- Nt one article worth less than the wtTy sev:ral times as much- wn have them next week TERSTHE CmLDRENHILDRENrS DAY' AN IF PARENTS CAN'T COME, WE WILL LOOK AF-CANDY AF-CANDY FOR EACH CHILD. SPEND ONE PLEASANT HOUR WITH US. |