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THE BUFFALO EVENING TIMES, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1914. THIRTY-THREE ASK TO Tlilll BLOOD AIID DYSFEPSIAl GERMAN MSB! Mail and Phone Orders Carefully and Promptly Filled HAVE NAMES TAKEN School Supplies RAISED $9,000 The campaign to rise $30,000 in eight days for St. Luke's Evangelical Church, Richmond Avenue and West Utlca Street, was opened last night with a HELA SUNK BY A OFF PRIMARY TICKET Majority of Declinations from i Every school our stock: School Bags, Writing Tablets. Lead Pencils." requirement is in Pencil Boxes, Note Books. Rulers, etc banquet in the schoolroom, uver 000 Was HOSTILE TORPEDO Stationery Main Floor BUFFALO'S BIGGEST AND BUSIEST STORE" Democratic Candidates for Committeeman on' Ticket BEWILDERING ARE Thin-blooded people generally have stomach trouble.

They seldom recognize the fact that thin blood is the cause of the indigestion but it is. Thin blood is one of the most common causes of stomach trouble, it affects the digestion at once. ThS glands that furnish the digestive fluids are diminished In their activity, the stomach muscles are weakened and there is a loss of nerve force- In this condition nothing will more quickly restore appetite. digeaKsa and normal nutrition than good, rich, red blood. Dr.

Williams' Pink Pills 'act directly on the blood, making it rich and red. and the enriched blood strengthens weak nerves, stimulates the tired muscles and awakens to activity the glands that supply the digestrre fluids. The first sign of health is an 'improved appeflte and soon the effect of these, tonic pills is evident throughout the system. Tou find that what you eat does not distress you and that you are strong and vigorous instead of Irritable and listless. Berlin Report Is That Almost Backed by Burgard.

1 NEW. FALL STYLES the Whole of the Crew of 178 Was Saved. Living. Models Exemplify Newest Things in Fail Wear at By Associated Press Cable. BERLIN, via, Copenhagen, via London, Sept 16.

It Is officially announced that on the morning of September 13th, the email cruiser Hela was sunk, by a torpedo from a hos- wMa.t.A itmActf tha' whole H. A. Meldrum Company. Fall FasM! FesfttM, And Promenade of Living JModels More, beautiful than ever before, an elaborate display of Fall Fashions that shows authority the supreme note in feminine apparel. Heven experienced mahikins are demonstrating how the glorious garments look in actual use, EXHIBITION OF MODERN DANCING Beid and Boss; two clever yotmg dancers from New York, are demonstrating imported Styles Make Hit, You are now'on the road" to-health and care 'in the diet is all that you needU The Drr Williams Medicine Schenectady.

Nf will send you little diet book free on requests Tour own druggist sells Dr. Williams' Pink coni0 PPle' consignment after consignment of (in. ery PPPriate setting for fL. MelUJrunVs fall opening and It wis -th. "noaced at the store.

"When the office of the bureau of elections closed last midnight, the declinations of 33 designees had been received. At the time it was announced that declinations mailed before the ckta hour of the -office would be accepted. Most or those who have -withdrawn were candidates for member of the Democratic County committee. In tho Seventeenth and Twentieth wards, most of the candidates for district, committeemen, who' had the backing of the friends of Henry P. Burgard, withdrew.

Among the Democratlo withdrawals Seventeenth Ward Edward Mc-Dermott. Charles A. and John M. Keyes, lrt district; Frank P. Morrison.

2d ddstrlct; -T. J. Murnhy and John F. Lawlor, 3d district; George WlUiama and George W. SchwarU, 4th district; John J.

Cronyn and Charles H. Stevens, 'Bth district; B. W. Smith and Harry P. Schneider, 6th district, and Frank Gangloff and Frank Lueric, 7th district, all candidates who had the backing of Burgard's friends.

Stephen Welsh, Republican candidate for county committeeman from the Third District of the Seventeenth Ward, also withdrew. John Rothlider, Democratlo candidate for committeeman In the 5th District of the 14th Ward; Joseph A. Stone. 2d District of the 24th Ward: SEASON'S LATEST ATHENS CO. in iiesi sensations In the They will dance at intervals between 10 llie BUUini w- of the crew was saved.

The German cruiser Hela was a smalt protected cruiser of tons. She was 328 feet long and carried a crew! of 178 men. Her armament was not heavy, consisting chiefly of light guns, The Hela was laid down, in 1893 Land finished in 1896. It i Is notable the Hela was sunkjbfr a submarine just as the British cruiser Pathfinder war- sent to the bottom by a German submarine, and It Is probable that this la a reprisal on the pafct of the British for the loss of the Pathfinder. It is not announced where the Hela was sunk, but it is possible that is the work of British submarine which, tew days ago, was reported to have daringly ran into the harbor at Wilhemnsha.ven -and fired torpedoes towards the vessels in the harbor." the leading dances of the day.

-j a sr- 1 rm sr i were' on exhibition. Was after the and 12 A. M. and 2 to 4 iV C-I DMt nP" coun- m.ii: oy mdel- Living Professionals from the best CALLING YOUR ATTENTION TO THE laTT- YUUf 8noP demonstrated the latest costumes before crowds of cus- Brilliant Fall Opening Attracts The opening Great Croyvds to See Beau New Fall Ribbons jmironizea, me store being crowded from early in the morningr until closing time in the afternoon, and the store people say the tiful Creations for- Fall and vuusuiuiea a record. The decorations him 8-inch All-silk Satin Roman Stripe Rib choice ptoach of autumn with autumn leaves An nut limn onenlnar and sale are be colorings very pretty for girdles.

yard $1:39 me proaucts of the vineyard dominating. in various parts of the store were clusters of electric ing held at Hens Kelly this week. In connection with the event 'Ribbon Floor Cbvering Specials One Tot of the newest colorings 'and designs in deep rich pile, Axminsiter Rugs: 'Size 9 x-12 $27.50 and $30.00 values, $23.65 -Size 8-3 10-6 $25.00 and $27.50 $21.65 Size 6 9 $16.50 value, Heavy Quality. In grain Carpets in attractive new designs. 7 70c and 80c values.

Special at wl Attractive new patterns in Velvet line of QQ hall and stair designs. "$1.10 value. a.yard...; Wu The newest tile effects in extra quality Inlaid Linoleum, CI flC $1.25 and $1.35 values." Special, a square yard. VJ i Uu Medium Quality "Inlaid Linoleum, attractive kitchen de- 7Qn signs, $1.00 value. Special, a square yard, I uu Heavy Quality Printed Linoleum, 6 and 12-foot widths, 1 CO 1 70c and 75c values.

Special, a square yard. i ii ws-u lu-inch All-silk: White liround rnnt warp Mexican bird design. Special, a Keyran J. Hooley of the 1st District. 24th Ward; Martin Plersall and Charles Doyle, 4rh District, 27th Ward Edward White of the 5th District and John Ehlein of the 1st District of the same ward, all candidates for member Democratlo county committee, resigned.

had the Bur this firm makes -the following announcement: LONDON, IB. The Scotsman today! state that the German submarine which sank the British cruiser Pathfinder has itself been sunk by the gun Are from seven British ships. TAYLOR'S "TANGO GIRLS" A HIT AT THE GARDEN tne iorm of bunches of These were festooned with autumn leaves, similar scheme being 6-inch All-silk Gros Grain' Roman Stripe Ribbon, IE- and Q7p all the bright colorings. A I 31V The purpose of our opening is to acquaint you with our latest offerings forifall and winter. The styles are authentic and refined.

The stocks are iv. uccurin ine puiars and shdw-cases. Kuhn's orchestra supplied music for the dav gard backing. of the highest quality. The decora-1 ions of the store- and window dis-1 ih the serving" Charles Cutrona, District ot the 27th Ward, and Cosimo cutrona.

4th I ana evei the art ist, Paul Poiret at the front with his plays form a most exquisite setting for the merchandise, Just, outside of the front of the "store are several urns District of the 27th Ward. Republican candidates for committeemen, r't regiment, small wonder It is, that 49c 89c 65c 6-inch All-silk Light Ground Print "Wa rp Ribbon with plain satin Special a yard. 7-inch Dark Ground Print Warp Ribbon with 1-inch moire edge small rose design. A yard 6-inch All-silk Dark Ground Print "Warp Ribbon with -inch, satin edge, grape design. A yard.

The opposition to the ticket bucked containing cut flowers and paime. These give the place the appearance of a beautiful-garden. To stimulate by former Sheriff James Smith and City Clerk Sweeney in the Twentieth Ward crumbled badly br declinations an active trade this week we offer many tall opening specials in every de Charles A. Taylor's "Tango Girls" demonstrated yesterday that he has one ot the best burlesque shows on the Progressive Circuit. Two splendid audiences 'greeted them at the Garden Theater yesterday.

Two sketches, "Mile. Leonore and Two Lucky Tramps' and "Casey la Society," with olio between, complete the program and they prove good vehicles for the funmakers. The settings are very attractive. George W. Milton.

Sam Hawley and Charles Collins-- are the principal comedians. -They were mch in evidence, "but not too much for the audience. The feminine leads include Gladys Sears, who has a good voice and is chuck full of fun; Lucy Arnold, vho sings well and looks better, and Miss Delmare. and rejections. Edward Mischler.

All-silk Jacquard Ribbon, bowkmot and rose design, and partment. Think of these savings on new, crisp goods in face of reports who was named, in the first district on heard everywhere that nrlces through- B9c 89c oVss-meh to match white, pink, blue and mais. A yard nnr. ponnt.rv are mire tn advance. the Smith-Sweeney ticket and also on the opposition-' ticket, withdrew from tle opposition ticket.

In the second district William A. Stengel and Thomas Orchestra music fa one Of the features of the week. Our Sixth Floor Tea Room In addition to our resrular s'la carte service and 80c Table iTHote Dinner, "we serve a 35c Club These Club Luncheons served tomorrow Jtrom 11:30 until 2 o'clock: i i Fried Oysters, Pepper Hash French Rolls Peach Shortcake, Whipped Cream Milk, Tea, Coffee Chocolate. Very pretty for sashes and hair ties. Choice assortment of black and white, and black and gold Ribbon In the women's apparel section there is a grand fashion show and display tu.

O'Brien both withdrew from the opposition ticket and announced their support for all FuhrmannFltxpatrlck uiMt wiii ior a. long time, before she again sets the sails of fashion according to i the French breeze. Another feature of the fall show Is that for the first time in history of merchandise, domestic products in the way of gowns and millinery will be placed side by side with the last of-thet. imported product on an equal basis. American department store people are beginning to realize that henceforward they must rely on their own designers for the best in both lines.

It may result in America obtaining the 'prestige lost by Paris. The prevailing styles show mostly Moyenage, surplice and basque effects In dresses. The skirt Is fuller this year than before, with plaits again appearing in profusion: Some of the skirts are as full as the styles of three and four years ago. Materials consist of plain satin, crepe meteor and crepe de chine with combinations of of gowns, suits and coats on living models. There are copies of Paris candidates.

In the third district Wil Ham Sahr withdrew; in the fourth district the entire opposition ticket. creations and practical styles by the foremost American designers. Among the range of prices on women's new fall garments are; Cloth suits, $15 to $75 cloth coats $8.60 to $35; cloth; Special Sale of Switches mad up of Edw'ardMcGuire, Martin P. McKenna and Albert Hauck, was rejected by the commissioners because of a lack of the required number of T-t a ts -e-r-r- Chicken Ki8Solelr Giblet Gravy Mashed Potatoes Green Apple' Pie with Cheese Milk. Tea, Coffee, Chocolate SPECTACULAR FILM IS SHOWN AT ELMW00D Almost every theatergoer in America remembers F.

S. Chanfrau and his remarkable old American melodrama. "Kit, the Arkansaw Traveler," in which he starred for many seasons both in this country and" abroad. The film reproduction as staged by the fa zz-incn Jine wavy Human uai dresses, $5.95 to Z6; aiternoon dresses. $10 to $85, and evening gowns, $25 names.

In the last district John G. Toung riled his declination to be a to $75. V'As a special inducement there are women's new fall sample suits at 85c Switches. A good value at $2.00 Special at J. xnese orainamy sen ior zs.

I candidate on the opposition ticket, and announced his support of the forces. $30 and $35. Tomato and Sweetbread Salad Fruited Bread Pineapple Ice Cream and Cake Milk. Tea. Coffee, Chocolate mous company of KaJem artists cameserge and satin and broadcloth and An inspection of Hens' AKelly 26-inch Fine Quality Wavy Hair M.

Schwert, candidate for satin. Then there is the Redinote member of the Assembly from the 9th suit wlth.i the semi-blouse coat and Sixth Fleer millinery department reveals interesting information. The hats are small or medium, in. size, though here and there one sees a tendency to much district, on the Democratic! ticket. $1.95 mounted on three short stems.

A $3.95 value. -Special at long skirt. As for the colors well Russian Ethiopian brown and Navy blue have, unquestionably, the larger hats, which in all probability jaa t-did Joseph i Culp, designee of, the Prohiitioists-r for delegate to the Constitutional convention. Main Fleer Tsbls, 2nd Floor Depsrtment lis i lie uiiii rw lucaici 0t 11 and was shown to oner of the largest audiences the season. Spectacular in the with remarkable' attention: to detail -and- an unexcelled cast, this production Is bound" to en-Joy success.

The film has been staged in old Missouri and on the boats of. the Mississippi, one of which is burned to the water's edg to give "atmosphere." A thrilling bowle-knlfe fight in the water is one of the exciting scenes. call. for Fall win come later. sailors are much In vogue little-brim hats with just a dash of trimming.

The craze of the Get Ready The hats more than the suits show oemng the influence of the military. The general size is medium. There are a moment, however, la the orettv mil- A Instantaneous I Wrinkle Remover Hmery turban so becoming to everyone. Then there is the tricorne again coming into favor. A roll brim mush By taking advantage of this chance $35 to $60 vDrop Head Sewing Machines well known ft room also promises to.

bid for accept ance. In gold and silver In The average woman is always surmised C3 J' -w, wW va-ua II UVJLV'A combination with black or colors, are the season's favorites, while all sorts! Wilson, and Cleveland. Of fancy feathers have their part well taken. Later, ostrich will be the greatest There are many offer FOR ONLY ENGLISH BARRACKS LIFE SHOWN IN 'LORD CHUMLEY' Manager McFadden presented Klaw Er lander's spectacular military feature. "Lord Chumley," at the Allendale Theater last evening before a large audience.

"Lord Chumley" Is one of the best productions of English barracks lire ever put on the films and its story, gripping throughout, makes It an ideal offering. The' scene of the) leaving for the front is eannclaJlv thl tim ings of Paris and New York designers. I FOR THREE DAYS ONLY Mesh Bags Repaired will repair, resilver and line with eitler kid or silk Cljnfl your mesh bag for the very modest charge of I iUU would charge you, $1.50 ard $2.00 for this class, of work. "We -will also repair, gold plate and line riesh bags $1 50 Jewalrs would charge you $2.50 at leak for this. Bags Vill be returned in three weeks -om time left.

Jewelry Msln Floor Tne autumn neeas or tne men, boys and girls will receive good attention. $1.00 Down $1.00 1 a Week S24.50 to learn, after experimenting with all sorts of patent so-called "wrinkle removers," that the most effective remedy in the. world is a simple face wash which she can make herself at home In a Jiffy. She has only to get an ounce of pure powdered saxollte from her nearest druggist and dissolve it in half a pint of witch hasel. Apply this refreshing solution to the face every day for a while.

The result is charming marvelous, i Even after the very first treatment the wrinkles show 'less plainly and the face has a nice, firm comfortable feeling that is thoroughly delightful and lends self-confidence in one's appearance This harmless home remedy Is used- by thousands of women to obliterate the unwelcome traces of time. SThere Is 'a rich display of new fall silks, dress fabrics, velvets, etc. The latest ideas of style are to be found in the display of laces, ribbons, veiling. The scintillating military ball Is one wtockings and other accessories. There is plenty of smart foot rf Du ju nm A.J CU LKf wear at moderate prices.

The autumn aispiays the rug, drapery, cut glass an early selection, especially at this time when everyone has so much FaU sewing to do. Each one guaranteed 10 years. Third. Center Store ana cntna departments are well worth an inspection. LEW DOCKSTADER IN A threatened general strike on the new South Park Hlrh School iV th A WAR TIME FItM Patrons of the Strand were Labor Tradea Council has been averted and work is croinsr on undiftiirhi Groceries, Meats, Rsh, Fruits, Vegetables, Baked Goods, Vines and liquors General Contractor Long agreed to em lot of small, close-fitting turbans looking considerably like Belgian infantry caps.

Many are without brims, enhancing their saucy air. The prevailing styles In trimming are steel, silver and gold effects. The burnt effect is also exceptionally emphatic This is mostly noticeable in feathers. Of course the steel and gold ornaments show the influence of the military. -Monkey fur, long and silky, looking like feathers, is a departure.

It is used in quantities, too, and promises to become quite the mode. GREAT CROWD AT OPENING OF NEW -DANCING PALACE Palais de Danse, Buffalo's home of the dance lovers," had a premier' last night that will long stand supreme in dance hall history in the State. The magnificent new dance hall palace was crowded from door to door, from opening number until the lights died leaving the great crowd clamoring for more, buffalo sure did place its hearty stamp of approval upon the city's latest addition to Ha amusement, facilities. Acting Mayor Stengel, Dance Hall Inspector Charles Wright and. other prominent men were on hand marveling witn the rest at the scene which rivaled that of any of New York's major dance emporiums.

Speoiil ceremonies greeted -the auspicious opening of the Palais de Danse, which is across from the Tck Theater. Crosses' Society 12 gay instrumentalist, who sing through the dancing numbers, brought something new to the dancing public, and they were designated the best of their kind. Then, too, the new 1 policy calling for clean dancing, was commended. The matron and directors eliminated the few slight leanings toward Improper dancing, and the hundreds were surprised at the strictness of the rules which were enforced to the letter. Dancing sessions will be featured a-the Palais- de Danse every night this week with a special matinee on Satur-dav.

Absolutely no liquor can be ob-ained at the Palais da Danse. ploy only union workmen, which was satisfactory. given a rare treat yesterday afternoon and evening, when that famous American minstrel man. Lew Dockstader, came to that popular theater in Hal shown. The photography Is exceptional and' is up to the Klaw Krlanger standard.

The tale portrayed reminds of Rudyard Kipling and his English barrack tales. "Lord Chumley" will be. at the Allendale for the last time -ttvte evening. On Wednesday and Thursday, Walter E. Perkins comes to the Allendale in that famous American "My Friend from India" CHIP DECLINES.

John Culp who was designated as a ioandidate for delegate to the constitutional convention by the Prohibitionists, has filed a declination with the election commissioners. The declination of Clarence M. Bushnell as a delegate on the Democratic ticket from the 48th Senatorial District has been formally filed, and his vacancy committee's appointment of John G. Cloak received. WEDNESDAYvSPECIALSyTofS- neia BiirnnK warume proaucuon.

Dam." Thla production is one out of the beaten path, it abounds with the unusual and is sure to arouse the patriotism of every loyal American. MAIlJ OR PHONE YOUR ORDERS. OUR DELIVERIES GO EVERYWHERE Lew Dockstader Interprets the part Of Dan, a gray-haired darky slave, a role which is entirely new for this artist. At once servant and friend, often fa SUGAFU Granulated Sograr bst atandard refined. "Wedneaday, with other Kreeerr purcbaw miliar in ways that would have been impertinent in one whose heart was not so true, he self -importantly Im FLOUR Surety Brand Beef Flour make the beat bread.

Wedneaday, bbl. In wood, $1.75 1 bbl. in cotton aack, SSJSi aack. SI SSi aack 73e of fl.OO or in lb. more, a basr agines that the care and guardianship REMARKABLE CASE of Mrs, HAH Declares Lydia E.

Pinkham' Vegetable Compound Saved Her Life and Sanity, Shamrock, Ma "I feel it mydaty to tell the public the condition of my or tn tamiiy, yes or tne wnoie south, rests upon his stooping shoulders. In Mr, Docastaaer has created a Oatmeal lot Too? Cream Oatmeal. 3pka 25 role that will be enthusiastically re- Wednes Why Fruits and Vegetables POTATOPUU-Beat white State, a JIuRSET SWEET A lb, -g VZJ, i Potato O.XIONS Beat bright Trade, M. peek, IRei c- huabel CKLERY Large, atalk white VV LETTITCE -Large, for -f (J, ORANGES -California Valencia, ceiveioi throughout tne najtlon. day Are- Gloas Starch.

package. TWed- -nesday Kefcularly 5 a 6 'r 25e WHEN THE CITY SLEEPS" MAKES HIT AT MAJESTIC Smiles, tears and laughs nlav a There is but one way Of Judging the future, and that is by the past We can fudge only of what a man can do by what be has done. Dr. Ward has cured many; Flour T. 3old Medal, K.

A B. Plllsbury Beat. Cereeota, and Heokere Wednesday, Bread Home Made, fresh from our Naphtha Soap Hoefners Naphtha Soap or Ammonia Soap. Rev-iarly a bar. Wed- for 27 Gold Dnat Waahlaar Powder Lar em size package.

"1 QJt Wednesday "-t Mnahroom Imported, choice but--ton mushrooms. Wed- wny noi out is Tony to waste time witn uncertain lly to waste time with uncertain most prominent part to "Wnen the City that new-dramatic production which scored a win over a packed" house; at the Majestic last evening. Although fum' runs rampant In the exciting situations and crisp isrc-e aiae, extra sweet, a a ZKA and, IA pa ara 40f cia untri 1ea remedies, when the evidence unOant and conclusive that Butterlne Moxlejs Special Brand; 1- pound SCle 2- pound prints. 5-lb. package -Catanp Bull Head Brand Pure To-.

maio bottles JKl Is so abutiO Meats That Satisfy rVeinesdajr and Thirsday Freeh Little Pis; Should. 'Alk era, or IroaatlBsr. a lh. Freah Little fig spare Q1Z i Kibe, pound X072 i Freaa eet, Sgk' a pound Choice litgi of -f Sgk a ipound Breaata of Mutton, Ckgk a pound fy "4 18r Veal Chopa, ahomldera, "lr4 a pound Stewlas; Veal, fgn a pound 4 Beef Holla, for pot 1 -t ftlLA roaet, pound .....7 Freah Beef Brisket, 1 Oli a pound Beef Hearta, -j ft a pound: a-y'Y Ovtaila, OA a. pound Oy Freah Beet Toagrnea, a pound J.Oy i Suited Beef Toasnea, -t Qgk I a pound! Sprlaa; Lamb Chopa, Shonldera, pound JV' Breast ot Spring -t fLJk Lamb, a Briaket Coraed Beef, "tXLJ 1 a pound Plate Corned Beef, -t Agk 1 a pound I- -v VARIETY VAUDEVILLE: neaita before ruing your medicine.

I had falling, Summation and female Weakness, pains in both sides, backaches and bearing down pains, was short of memory, CANTALOUPE Niagara County rnl Roae, pink meat. A()A baaket CRAWFORD PEACHES Largre else, haadl haaket v. GERMAJf PRUNES Large 27ff alae. handle baaket. GRAPES Concord, a baaket.

neet can Fish and Poultry AT THE OLYMPIC The King Comedy Four, a quartette of four lively youths, garnered a lion's share of tbe applause In a. well-re-reived bill at the Olympic yesterday. Singing new songs' In snap-the-flngers swirig-the-sriouldera lashion. and SOAP Bine Ribbon Soap. Re-nlariy Be a bar.

for 42 Wednesday A Bx ban; 2, 79 HUlin Jqsari, Boffalo, N. Y. "Vi EbHaea 1S1M) 25c -1 i spicing inese tvilie aui.vct. iuo C1IBF.S Al NCDVaiii rtnnr eirni1 a. tremendous f--p aa-the of the audi ArPLES Fancy, eating or eookjng, peck.

neither strentrth nn ence is concerned they were better received than the Florence Opera Four, whose act was something in the way of AND CHKWtlU IJ1SEA5E5 DUorcT of tha Brain and Nervom Bluing Liquid Bluing. Jarge PC a re-al treat. energy. There wis always a fear and dread in my mind, I had cold, nervous, weak spells, hot flashes over my body. I had a place in my right Bide that wai SO Sore that I Could harrlTv thm Sardines Imported Norwesrlan Sardines, in pure olive oiL Regularly 12c a can.

-g fX Wednesday" -a-UC- Baklaa Soda Surety Brand. Reu-. larly 8o a'pouns; package. KJ, Wednesday Milk Van Camp's Evaporated Milk, tall Qs Wednesday ci. DiuuM of the SVin The 13th episode of the "Million Dol- Svstein, mseases or tne aam and ia hown -for the Old Dutch cans 25c first time In Buffalo on the Olympic Freeh Opened Select Oratera.

nart Freeh Opened Standard Oratera, a quart Freak Haltbat Steak, a ponnd Freah Salmon Steak, a ponnd r. Freak Cod Steak, ponnd i Freah Sea Baas, a fionnd Freah Porsrlen, round Freah a ponnd Freah Yellow Pike, ponnd i Freah Salmon Trout, ponnd Freah Bine Pike, pound Freak Perch, a nonnd B1ool. Catarrh, Asthma, Piles, -li screen, is one -of the best that has been weight of my clothes. I tried medicines Pyapeysla, Malaria, Rheutnati.m, this sensational photo drama. Ramp- Corned Beef, I a pound 4- BACON Danahy'a Eaater Brand rBonelea Baeon.

4 8lb. Wedneaday, 20C a pound Neuralgia. Diseases of Men ani FINE VAUDEVILLE IS All Affections of the PRESENTED AT OLYMPIC dialogue mere is an element or seriousness and plot which in the -end teaches the auddence a splendid lesson. The ways of the big clty and pitfalls for young girls are illuminated forcibly in "When the City Sleeps." A delicate love story is woven aronnd Dan Dolan, th "cop." John Maurst-m executes this role in splendid shape. Mary Dell as his mother la he bright spot of the offering.

Miss Louisita Valentine as the police chief's daughter is charming. "FINE FEATHERS" IS ABLY PRESENTED AT THE LYRIC A -splendid presentation of "Fine Feathers" by the I'-rowneliStork Company enraptured a crowded-to-the-exits house at the Lyric Theater last night, denoting the permanent success of the assembly of high class actors and actresses, in Buffalo. Miss Brownell carries the role of the wife to great dramatic height 'while Mr. Stork as the husband has realized the possibilities of his difficult part. The supporting company was chosen wich keen insight into the abilities of each member.

Tine Feathers" was received most enthusiastically. DR. LINN'S MUSEUM. The management Dr. Linn's Museum at No.

203 Main Street has recently gone to considerable trouble and expense in obtaining life-slse models- for the purpose of demonstrating to the general public the effect of excessive use of tobacco and alcoholic drinks upon the human The life-sixe models a the museum show all these effects, and each exhibit Is accompanied by a simple and concise statement. Every man interested in the welfare of the human race should not fail to visit this wonderful instil 1 Throat. Heart, Uver, Music, dance andl comedy run a tie- race at the Olrmnlc Tht.r Th Jell-0 and Jefl-O Ice Cream Powder. all flavor.t, pkga O.5 Wednesday. f'V Bowels and applause was generously distributed Bladder.

Stomach, Royal Baklasr Powder, 1-lb. ACJ cans. Wednesday 1 1 a i rety Brand, selected or Scuffed 1 Olives. Reru- larly J0c 4 Wednesday Coffee Dutih Room Brand Coffee, necween the Kingr Comedy Four, a ana doctors, but they did me little good, and I never expected to get out again. I got Lydia E.

Pinkham's -Vegetable. Compound and Blood Purifier, and I certainly would have been in grave or in an asylum if your medicines had not saved me. But now I can work all day, sleep well at night, eat anything I want, have no hot flashes or weak, nervous spells. All pains, aches, fears and dreads are gone, my house, children and husband are no longer neglected, as I am almost entirely free of fh Kb brt- 25c Hire Root Beer Ex- i tract. Wednesday.

Other Organs. Xonths w-ho sinflr the latest ltr9 .8 hits; the Florence Opera Four, pro- p.eh 'Pairml It Givti tlit Mos! clff Finn Bloater Salt Mack- 22f nonnd Fancy Salt for OJC Maeker! j. aim i-iu. BBdira -ehcana Wines and Liquors 80 Boraerfs Dry or Tom Gin, Qf)A bottI Vr Kummel, bottle, full oaarta, 50 75c "4 $1.00 Blackberry, full quart. 50f 75c $1.00 Two Star Brand Rye, Brandy, bin.

Port, Sherry, Hia, Sweet Cetawfca, full 50f ejuart Iroqool Beer, S0 di sen cans Faritt C.r and Pronl Mention un! BITTER Sarety Bread Freah Mad Creamery Batter, aoue better Wednesday, 4 1 11 jcb vaiduns a pon ad if living- Out of "rc.a ewwuiw wire cycling. if Mving out or wire cycling-, ntniipri WRITE J.hr for advioe by mail fedlght-rope walk 23 25d Freah Killed Fol, nonnd Freah Rooatlacc Xklckena, nonnd i Freah Kle Mills v4 from yv, J. Conner 1nnltr Fw. 7 77 nars Egge Surety Brand Strictly Fresh menlpulate The Utn menlnulate cassed Vegetables Early Jaae Pea. Sweet ier Cora, ftoltd PaeVed Tomatoe.

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