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Show i r - ' - 1 " ' t. I. a. Tlx .Ti.'E2 TCDAY d 3 p. m Tcr.iht Let Thru. . j The Modern.' Drama, O? CAIiJ " special-Scenery and Effects Carrlsd. SPECIAL. Wednesday -and Thursday, Maroh-ll-n la TOBT Or MACgUUL" if bd sn Ml. -; Prloss too, H. ., 8. . A " I I "" " a J O Qico Extends Closing H:ur to 1 O'clock In ' tte Ilornin?. ' , CHICAGO, March 15. At an exciting session punctuated by much spectacular spectacu-lar speechmaklng, the Chicago City Council baa enacted important legislation legisla-tion relating to saloons. Three ordinances ordi-nances were adopted and there is said to be no doubt the Mayor will sign all of them. As a result of the action: The hour for saloon closing In the future fu-ture will be 1 a. m. instead of. midnight. mid-night. After that hour saloons must remove all blinds ami screens and keep a bright light burning within. "Can rushing" by children snt to saloons sa-loons by their parents after beer or any liquor Is forbidden. A fourth ordinance giving the Mayor greater power in revoking licenses received re-ceived a majority of the votes cast, but not getting the 36 votes necessary, to pass an ordinance, it failed. I ----- : j ' .i i - - : TTrDKESDAT AT Wclzzzliy TIATL'C ct 3. '.WAOIXHAUJ KZiTPEK HUTETNT; ZLAUZllZ la the Sensation of New-Tork, Ijondosi and Paris, RESURRECTION v Original Cast and Production. N PRZCE8-ErMilng. Ma W VMi BC eats, U. MatteM, So wC . . ' KXXT ATTHACTIOrr: . - z2 STUay and Saturday and SMusdwrtatti nee, Bpeetal . ZngaceisMtit of ' tl JiIary. Manneringj. r jOOnainat of rraak MoXmX m -sv ae medera oomady by Lo Dttrioh- , . stsin, eatttted, - .... Harriet's Iloneymcon PRICES-Eventa. J5e t VL Xkttneej So te Bale Wedaesdayj J " .'-3- FRENCH DELICACIES Very holes for the between-sea-son table. Just gotten in a new lot. In bottles and Jars. PATE DE FOIE. PCRE FRENCH MT8TARD. SELECT SARDINES. QUEEN OLIVES. CAPERS,, and a lot of others. Tou'll And them very choice and appetizing. T. E.TCrper's GOOD THINGS TO EAT. 85 ZAST SECOND SOUTH ST. j Telephone 54. I1 J - - Hare you read' Eugene Sue's great masterpieces, Mysteries of Paris 816 pages. The Wandering Jew SS7 pages. Wei! bound In English Silk Cloth, gilt top, good type and paper. Special bargain bar-gain at 38c Each 2 for 75c. We hare S25 other titles in uniform binding at same price. CALLAHAN'S I "OLD BOOK" STORE 74 West 2nd South St. , Theme 1484-x. Z'-, t KI3 USD VCIH3 T AlEBbN I Cm B4 BMrml ftumii VI irrtt&uoM or IootMmm f MMMrtam."" mt mm H"M . I ' f fin '! P&UtM, ul Mtrtft- iTJlmETUUCWSSlMCa Dt r tokos"- HS3MUUT1.IJ 1 loMbrBmtWa V a.a.i er la nUfr wyoon ; 2 I by ozprM. TWld, urn, v jr , I SI -00, or 1 boU a.7i- " u UtoaUr sal ea rots Lace House -Bankrupt Stock ; FOR ' I A SALE WITHIN A SALE I ! . ... In order to get you started in your shopping early during this sale and thus distribute the crowd- more evenly through the day, we shall make some exceptional early shopping bargains. For One Hour Only, Commencing at 9 ; O'clock Sharp, Wednesday Morning has been fooled , fi$f;r by the story of C-yX tae P which 3: " to found JU8t at r'WV tbe foot rin" 'r!vl . DOW has started out to gather riches fall of happy dreams. Pi' Many a man and I - l-J I woman have been de-VSfr de-VSfr ceived by the tale that Vrti" there was health to be HOSE RIBBONS J One-and half-inch Fancy Silk Ribbons, Lace House ". j Ladies' High Grade Cotton Hose, white split feet, price 15c, Wednesday A - never sold for less than COc a - 9 to 10, per yard TCw '" pair, from 9 to 10 a. m...... XOC TOWELS An All-Linen Towel 20x36 inches, Lace House price 20c, good value at 25c, Wednesday 9 to 10 a. Ladies' English Street Gloves in Tans and Reds, ex- m., 4 to a customer, Tflfr ceptionally good value at $1.50 a pair, PJfl only..: -J.V Wednesday from 9 to 10 a. m ijC 11 A ICTC ! jyjJJ New Spring Stock, never shown, in White Madras, IMque and Vesting Wash Waists, intended to t All the latest Music, instrumental and vocal, selling be sold at $2.00, $2.50 and $3.00 each. Q Q - at 50c and 60c, for one hour For the hour, Wednesday, 9 to 10 a. m OOC Wednesday, 9 to 10 a. m ; IIIC DRESSING SACQUES COR.SETS Ladies' Fleece-Lined Lawn and Outing Flannel j Dressing Sacques and Kinionas, $1.00 and $1.25 - The famous W B. Corsets, $3.50 value, f values, Wednesday OQr ! all new styles, Wednesday, 9 to 10. Jpl.OU 9 to 10 a. m OC . Nr-cs5l, found out beyond the wp325;p sunset, and they have started out dreaming o of a healthful future, never to be realized. People who have tried change of climate cli-mate in vain for the cure of weak lungs . have been perfectly and permanently cured by tbe use of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures deep-seated coughs, bronchitis, bleeding lungs, emaciation, ema-ciation, and other conditions which, if neglected or unskilfully treated, find a fatal end is consumption. "Last spring t ha4 a severe attack of eneo- tnoui which left me with a very bad couch, and also left my lung- in a very bad condition, writes John M. Kunelt. Eq.. ofBrtat, Charokee Nat.. Ina. Ty. I had no appetite aad was mo weak I could aoucetv walk.. My breaat wai al sore with running-sores. I rot two bottles of Dr. Pieroe'a Golden Medfqal Diacovery, which I believe be-lieve saved my lila. I cannot express my srati. tude t you. I aa able now to do very good work." Any substitute offered as "just as good" ss "Golden Medical Discovery" is a shadow of that medicine. There are cures behind every claim made for the Discovery," which no "just as good onedicine can show. The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser,' a book containing 1008 pages, is given away. Send ai one-cent stamps, for expense of mailing only, for the book In paper coven, or 31 stamps for the volume vol-ume bound in cloth. Address Dr. S. V. Pierce, Bufialo, N. Y. r We do not intend to allow you to lose interest in this sale. As we find goods that are not moving out fast enough, we shall continue to cut prices until they do go. If the price was not low enough yesterday yes-terday come today it may be to your interest. After closing hours each evening we shall system- , atically go through every stock and cut prices when they fail to sell.- WM. DARTLINC Proprietor, . . '. . . " 1 |