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Show 'COMPLETE CLOTHES SATISFACTION FOR I CHRISTMAS- j A Dundee Suit or Overcoat j will meet your every need, in f. i 8tyle, comfort and service, j To Your Order ; $16.59 to $45 ' . Union Made Ask the -man who wears a r Dundee, he knows. r On Hudson Ave. By the Alhambra Theatre I j oo Read tho Classified Ads. oo j . Read the Classified Ads. Snow Brash Is . Foiled ValoabSe for Tanning Industry SAN FRANCISCO. Dec. 13. Snow brush, a species of chaparral heretofore hereto-fore considered worthless and which grows In impenetrable donslty in ' ' mi mim.m iMm I POSSESS THE POWER OF ALADDIN I i cnxvfmj A LADDIN had merely to rub his wonderful lamp and l i yiUM$W " nstanty e sve stood nt attention. Compared to h$ WlQ&k 1 llll $C-wWflL .tllc Power, which Thomas A. Edison offers you, ff? wUMk I Mil ! Aladdin's was limited. For, ownership of that wonderful E2fc$i5 S Mil! A1 instrument, the New Edioon, means that a group of the Ar H mm ! pil world's m-catcst artists ia constantly at your ocrvicc. A mere ' i?vM?l" i BP WlBfeM J1"1!0? koncl and prcatol right there in the room pcala Swis9 1 KK J Annate orth the gloriouo voice of Anna Case, Margaret Matzenaucr. UsMlsiiAiaJ H iff mhuuu, Marie Rappold, Arthur Middleton, Thomas Chalmers, or Jl"tttS& i B any other of our eminent Metropolitan otaro. It is exactly as ) llP I though tho einger were there in the flesh. No human ear ) Mi ' ffl&V de0011,0 slightest shade of difference between the &S$i fiin - lliSjl j Wt living artist's interpretation and that of lA j j ' "The Phonograph wl ffil l lf.w-uai r lc , , - , Alicevtrltl Kwl I Conceive youraelr in a crowded concert hall. One of our cvn ' lg 1 ZZZZZ, Metropolitan stars, Marie Rappold, for example, begins to Sflj !" nK' nrouSn tne building soars her brilliant soprano voice. ; fm Now watch the audience. Note the sudden stir. Sec the JL S ifi JWM amazcrnent reflected in each face. What has happened ? l WM fp The ringer's lips have ccaocd to move. 'And still the beautiful ' iplfi j rallW aria continues. Surely, Marie Rappold is atill singing. She must j$S ii i B 1 vmMWt Every lingering overtone, every cubtle shade of color io I lilll ! SlSlPSI C' But her lip3 Qre moonless. What is the answer? fisBN3 WW S Mil SnoJ Rn&lf ln a oensc Maric Rappold is still singing. The New jlapM- WW. ? p f x.u.Hne Edison which stands beside hor is playing a Rappold Re- SSff fc . f Creation. The explanation is simple. First the instrument .j j jr '8 8tQrted. Then Rappold joins in. Suddenly she stops and S" """V. ; I j mti2g SjQ tne. Rc-Creation continues. And so completely, so utterly PllE ( BatisyinS is the Re-Crcation, that the listeners refuse to Wm I creit the evidence of their censes. ."B jflu j T9 3 t1.e mous Edison tone test; the demonstration W0M(l I hM ffiWFa which convinces the most skeptical that Thomas A.Edison I II Hi i jf as succeedcd in actually re-creating music. flP r Jfllli ! TTchto Comuc J'"to .ourDotoc cn.d scc for yourself just what we ArtSK l 1 tti.titvi2u0tav m&an by Music a Ke-Crcabcn. tet atfo?xiuiCxn Get your family a new Edison Phonograph for Xmas. It makes the ideal j J ( Xmas present and is enjoyed every day in the year by every member of the family. ? j j! IE f Corner 24th and Hudson Ave. II burned over sections of California national na-tional forests, may soon be used in large quantities for tanning leather. Experiments conducted by the Uni-jversity Uni-jversity of California show the outcast 'undergrowth to have a tanning content con-tent of 17 per cent, according to R. V. Hammatt, in charge of information for the United States forest service. A San Francisco tannery is making a practical experiment with tho snow brush. Hammatt said JoMe I 1 rr-iii-'--1 ri-.- W-'Jj Hj pyfnfiHftiK That is just what we mean "Groceries at whole- 1 EE . sale." The war over; the ban lifted we are able to buy ! fU in larger quantities; which means our purchasing power gives you jn groceries for less. You cannot afford to neglect your stomach of your m JtW I purse. Compare our prices note our response to the increasing call for economy in I j 1 the exceedingly low price of our goods. s jfl 2 $1.25 Gallon Catsup, can 85c 55 Gallon Rod Karo, can 50c f jR Sd.a' 14 PTdu 52S 15c Sliced Pineapple, 5 cans 56c 1H 2 $1.50 Gla3s Jar Tuxedo Tobacco $1.20 ,01, o I M 5 $1.50 Glaos Jnr Velvet Tobacco $1.25 10c Macaroni, 3 packages 2dc j , n ?' 12J2c Christmas Candles, 3 boxes 25c 15c Pumpkin, 2 cans 25c j 1 15c Campbell's Vegetable Soup, 2 for 25c SOc Rolled Oats, 3 pound sack 77c h m 70c Fresh Churned Butter (guaranteed), pound. .63c 122c Fancy Jap Rice, 5 pounds '55c- ml ? 15c Fancy Seeded Raisins, 2 for 25c 20c Tuna Fish, can ...14cB j i 17lzC Seedless Raisins, 3 for 45c 35c Red Salmon, tall can ....27j.c Sjj Hji I 30c"Quart A. J. Molasses, can 20c 72c Blackberry, can -5c 55c yz gallon A. J. Molassoo, can , 39c 15c Jet Oil, can r'1c 9 $M' ' 95c Gallon Blue Karo, can .-.,85c 35c Del Monte Spinach V S ill aj 50c Yz gallon Blue Karo, can 45c 20 pound Reg Sauerkraut, each $1.-5 j jfl j 200 POUNDS POTATOES $3-00 j i If you have not laid in your winter's supply of potatoes, let us fill your order direct from tho farmer. I j , 15c JIFFY JELL, 3 packages 34c j j j Lu& Remember, we make no charge for delivery. Jww 1 PHONE 435 2376 WASHINGTON J I |