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Show I For the last time tonight, I 'The Daughter of the Hills," at the Globe Theater. uu Too Late to Classify GOLD hracelet, engraved Lydla. Return Re-turn Last & Thomas. Reward. 1-28-lwk "Go to the ant, thou slug'gard," said the Sage. "Not as long as I have anything to take to my uncle," sneered the Fool. LaScs'011 RAINCOATS i Gaberdeen and Rubberized Goods. j ! I $18.50. Coats $ 8.95 I I : $22.50 Coats $12,95 A?) i ' $30.00 Coats $15.95 IJI I I ' - I All Ladies' Suits Half Price nXwjj ft i I All Ladies Coats at. .Reduced Prices JJJj t ' I All Ladies' Dresses at . Reduced Prices MTW j J I $3.50 Silk Petticoats $1.95 ImM fMijk 1 ! 1 $1.25 Ideal Gloves 98c ' I $1.25 Thompson Corsets ,.89c iffl 75c Bungalow Aprons 49c I :. 1 $1.00 Waists 59c J jlfy j ' 1 $1 .50 Cotton Petticoats, all colors 98c ' 1 H J , T 1 $1.50 Switches 98c'HiHiitfi I 1 $3.00 Switches $1.39 h Wiw I 1 All Muslin Underwear 1-3 Off f I $3.50 House Dresses, with cap. $1.79 W flij - ' 1 Special Reductions on all Skirts. i Special Reductions on Ladies Shoes: W im 1 $4.00 values $2.98 VM . - 1 $4.50 values $3.15 1 J i 1 $5.00 values $3.65 Hi(! ; 1 75c Silk and Lisle Hose 49c UNipJ ! , 1 50c Lisle Hose 29c . -TW j ; 1 All Evening Coats and I 1 1 Dresses Half Price 1 j I 50 Ladies Suits, $35.00 values $8.95 i I 1 Your Credit Is Good i; jOg Store v'3 ' EXCEPTION BILL COlffilOOHEH "In and Out," Rich Comedy Success, Headline Attraction Attrac-tion at Theater Tomorrow. Walter S. Howe Edna Northlane and their company, in "In and Out," a roaring comedy success, written by Porter Emerson Browne, will be the headline attraction at the Orpheum, opening with tho matinee tomorrow at the Orpheum theatre. This act has -scored a tremendous success all over tho country. It is a playlet or good humor with a full half dozen Instant scene changes, showing the Inside of a house and the outside, with constantly arriving guests, expected ex-pected and unexpected. Not content with this unusual feature fea-ture the management announces the appearance of Captain Pickard's mar-velously mar-velously trained seals, regarded as one of the best animal acts in vaudeville. vaude-ville. There are five seals, ranging from a big male to a tiny baby. These clever animals will appear in a series of surprising features quite new, the result of months of careful train, ing. The feature of the act will be when they endeavor to play a great ball game. it it Blanche Gordon, billed as the melodious me-lodious melody Maid," follows with a repertoire of songs, stories and an Imitation of tho famous Bert Williams Willi-ams in his funny song, "Beans." Miss Goddard is from the eastern circuits, and Is declared to be a big winner both in looks and talent. There will be a European novelty in the presence of the White duo, advertised ad-vertised as "the silver athletes," a young mah and woman who are sensational sen-sational aerial Roman ring artists. They will also prove extremely popular pop-ular in their gymnastic novelty. The new bill will be especially strong in laughs. Freeman and Frisk two clever performers, who are making their first appearance in the west, have a line of clean comedy conversation that will make their appearance ap-pearance here an event to remember.1 The new first run motion pictures and special musical selections by the Orpheum orchestra- are on the program. pro-gram. Advertisement. nn |