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Show PAGE THREI LEFT ID OF DRESSERS AT A BARGAIN We IE APPEARS IN POSTMASTER GENERAL IT. -- herits AS COMEDIENNE THE BUTTERFLY." have just received two earloads of dressers, bought at exceptionally low prices. excellent finish and d,Sns superior workmanship, and are except,wW values at these low prices. ionally IN Homd Man Is Supported by a Good Cast-An-nie Russell, Eugenie Blair and Blanche Walsh Arw En Route to Ogden For Treope For C"ot-N- 9ra Early Dates. Other Dope. ,4 point Want to Know Why TMr P.P Lillian Russell will appear as a star comedienne at the Grand on Thursla-day. April 11, in the new comedy of modern life by Kellett Chambers, enss titled "The Butterfly." This la an event of more than usual Interest and S gLT The periodica la In ques-acc7- L Importance, as It marke the first apof the beautiful Lillian Rusaevotd aolely to the Intereeta pearance ? and that thew are appreci-- j sell In this city, aa well aa the Initial Ta evidenced performance here of the new comedy, hr their aubecribera the author of which is a brother of fact that thouaanda of petitions the distinguished dramatist, Haddon been received by Poatmaater lmme-fr.oe- ai Chambers jjeyer demanding the The Butterfly" epitomises the modof the iniquitous order" Poaalbly ern. 5hto mdeaor In office spirit of fashion and JLSa that the angry women would the scenes are laid ln New Tork City "vT. uptm him In peraon to enforce and Saratoga. Lillian Russell's role EEwqueet. Mr. Meyer haa promlaed la that of Elisabeth Kllligrew, better reconalderatloa of the eaae. known to her Intimates aa Betsy, who 'amawhile. the SL Louis publishing la, aa one of the other characters explains, the young widow of old Peter haa aecured a temporary the ptofflce offlclala Kllllgcrw. who gathered up a great millions by stealing railroads, Judge Jacob Trleber. of Little many ST Art. and an application to make and Invested a few thousands in salwill vation by supporting a church. de reatraining order permanent When the play opens the old finanThe right to ahva a hearing today. rate waa denied by cier haa been dead Just a year and a toeond-claon the ground that the day and the beautiful Betsy is blosMr curtelyou are laaued soming out Into colors. It turns out HbUcatlona In queetion and at to be a most Important day in the purposes advertising Minly young widow's life, for within half an -- omiMl subscription rates. hour she haa launched herself on a dtogre Troops te West Point tadbllltles of another Brownsville series of the moat extraordinary and , W March hen aa hla laat of-- a B postmaster general J r depriving two St Loulq mall rate second-claTheritaae of trouble for hla Orte!-ou- up-to-d- fr complicated matrimonial adventures that keep all the characters of the colored troops of the comedy ln a whirl of excitement and e g relieving a similar croaa purposes up to the final cur Ktath cavalry, Thia tain falling on the happy solution of tw of white cavalrymen. g the Amt time In the history of Betsys problem. Never having been In love, the young negro soldiers have gat Point thatthere and numerous widow decides to annex the title and taM stationed are being made that coronet of a British earl, an ambition dictions that la promptly frustrated by the disfrcflM. wni result from the Innovs-tioAccording to the atatements of covery of a new will. In which old offlclala the negro Peter Kllligrew had Imposed the conw department dition of a native born citlsen as a troops were substituted for white because the latter objected husband for Betsy in the event of her In the end she finds to wtof tor the horses and otherwise tot inf is larkeys for the young cadets, that she doea not want the title, but k to expected that the colored men doea want something very much betIn a word she discovers that she eiU sot object to thla service and will ter. Is something more than a butterfly, than West Point rather at duty pfn to the Phillliilnes with the other after all, and the oomedy cornea to a going embers of the Ninth cavalry. highly sentimental and satisfactory conclusion. Is lave The Lower Classes. Miss Russell haa a role that gives dergy-ne- a A committee of prominent of New Tork recently visited ample scope for the display of her lightness and certainty In comedy Wwhlnrton for the purpose of Her appreciation of the aid of President Roose-Tr- it characterisation. la checking the religious decline the humorous possibilities of her part vhkh thTMtima, according to the la matched by the consummate skill In the ministers to make the metropolis "a with which she realises them. senlth of her histrionic and the rare Best at infidels agnostics and atheists. of her personal charms, Ret ursine to Kew Tork. one of the effulgence Russell Is easily one of the dlftoojmlshed clergymen. Dr. Donald Lillian most conspicuous of the brilliant woMge McKay, made the following state-memen who grace the American stage. to the press: In "The Butterfly" she presents a porThe President waa greatly inter of the modern, Med In the shop meeting campaign trait modish woman of fashion, with a which we have been conducting and acting on his recommendation, we In heart beating beneath a frivolous extend to continue these terior. Miss Russell, who haa always workshop ii frequently as possible, In been acclaimed the beat gowned woview of arousing the lower claanea to man on the stage, will wear some noti proper realisation of the religious ably beautiful frocks. erials on which the Manager Joseph Brooks has surcity Is tottering." While the latter haa not been made rounded the beautiful star with the White. It lo stated that President best comedy cast of the year. Including ficrievelt has written artists as Eugene the minister such fiat his reference to as Ormonde, John Flood, Frederick L. workingmen Ih Tower classes" Is not calculated Tidem Charles Lamb, Roland H. Hill, to bring them to Isabel Richards, Kate Griffith and the "proper reaJaa tton" desired. The rebuke, If given, Rosalie de Vaux. The two beautiful certainly merited. Nowhere In the scenes are from the brush 6f Richard wratry have there been so many Maraton. toWe exhibition of snobbery by irmen a in the metropolis It la Eugenia Blair, Jwv toMge that the workingmen of Blair, who la to appear here Eugenie Tork should come to believe In soon In Clyde Fitchs "The Woman in to oetallatic theory of classes, since the case," with its record of more than w moral leaders do so much to foster two hundred and fifty nights In New whtoa. Neither is It strange that Tork City, la not likely to lack patronrespecting should age. She has been received with enworkingmen jtof ewsy from the churches presided thusiasm during the entire season. ministers who refer to them The dramatic climax of thla play, . Wndingly as the "lower c lanes. which la Intensely Interesting, la supOf course, such criticism does not plied in the shape of flawless circumWf to all New Tork clergymen, nor stantial evidence, which threatens the , Is considerable proportion of life of the hero, through which he unfortunate that the enob-n- d would not have escaped the electric In hand with the chair were it not for the cleverness of Jo overthrow the Ideal of a hla devoted wife. " Mias .Blair la surwithout classes, should have rounded by an especially selected comd so much prominence. pany ln an elaborate production. Involved In the detailing for West Point military academy No. 306 GOLDEN ELM dtir are duty tt toventy-flv- nl-- o. cav-grpn- No. 150 PRINCESS A handsome, good dresser. Swell front. 2 large and 2 small drawers. French plate mirror Very attractive, golden ash, 1 large drawer, 2 small drawers, French plate mirror 18x40. $18.00 01ily ni 24x30. No. 215 GOLDEN ELM 3 large large and substantial. drawers. German plate mirror 18x24. only $J8.00 o,ily $10.80 These are but a suggestion of the splendid values we offer you. There are hundreds of others we want to show you. You can buy one, pay a little down and a little a week. ng et . high-spirit- ed ses-ito- m well-kno- . -- "fill's Clever Rusa. Annie Russell. dlt etdw ln the Is to make a western Russell Annie Ini Informed the pro vinca of tour this spring, and for the first time Inhabitants of large body of bandlta In the history of her stage career Is In-to visit the northwest. This city Is tbo town. Tho ppncMBK ? -Ms In the tour. She will appear aa 001 to to4 the ensmy, and cluded In Puck Wagenhala A Kemper's marwm absent tho bandit T velous production of A Midsummer ttrMfi the minion chapeL Night's Dream," which haa aroused the theatrical world by Its marvelous . peo-Uto- u-- What He Meant. Under tho very colloqulnally apt title of "The Mean Thing," thla amua-in- g little tale la to be found ln Toutb'a Companion: Pralae from a huaband'a llpa Ja always pleasant to the wife; but the praise may be too discriminating to ault her. "I thought it waa nice of you to tell that carpenter, who seemed to think women knew nothing, that I could hammer nails like lightning," aid Mrs. Morse to her husband. "But Im afraid, dear, yon are not an unprejudiced judge. I really don't think I'm such a very good hammerer." "Oh, he knew what I meant," said Mr. Morse, cheerfully. "Ton know, lightning never strikes twice In the same place, they say." Wouldn't Be Dictated to By Webster. Dr. Bacon, a New Englud clergyman of long ago, waa reproached by friend with some pronudation which waa not "according to Web' ster." Webster lived In hla pariah, and the doughty divine waa not disposed to be snubbed with the dictionary. ' ."What right haa Webster to dictate my pronunciation 7" be demanded, He la one of my parishhaughtily. n ioners, and ought to get hla from me, and not I from him. Touthe Companion. attention to detail and beauty. The Foret of Habit original company, the original effects, waa "Haw It that you could not of the flying fairy ballet, the music a car conthe greatest musicians ln the world, keep that job I got you aa waa owing an will he seen here, and the play will , ductor?" "I am afraid It In be presented Just aa though It waa the to my habit of procrastination. what way?" "Ton see, wren when first night of a metropolitan people wanted to get on my car I would try to put them off." Baltimore Blanche Walsh. Americas. Blanche Walsh, following her $100 REWARD, $1001 The reader of thla paper will be tlonally triumphant run which haa Just closed at the Astor theater. New Tork, pleased to learn that there Is at least la being sent on a tour of the north- one dreaded disease that science has west by Manager! Wagenhala A Kem- been able to cure in all its stages and Catarrh Cure per, and will he seen here In Clyde that ie Catarrh. Hairs known Fltch'e latest play, "The Straight Is the only positive cure now Catarrh Road. Although It ie said of Miss to the medical fraternity. Walah that she could carry almost any being a constitutional disease, requires Halls treatment play to success, the present play la a a constitutional actr. Of the forty odd pro- Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, surfaces mucous the ductions seen nightly on Broadway, ing directly upon with Miss of the system, thereby destroying the "The Straight Road. disease, and giving Walsh, bounded into Instant favor, foundation of the by building UP and held Its clutch on metropolitan the patient strength nature and assisting constitution the . run. entire Its audiences during in doing Ita work. The proprietors have so much faith In Ita curative There are many tonics In the land powers that they offer One Hundred As by the papers you can see. for any case that It fails to Dollars can equal But none of them for list of testimonials. Send cure. Tea. Hollister's Rocky Mountain CHENET A CO, F. J. Address: Phar. T. N. in ntrq t'fpllng Two ,fy Ch the flnal Bight Mto day rink Bly. W,H contest couplet even,n foc on Satur-- " Pc" eve- - for thla week. 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