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THE VANCOUVER WORLD ursday, J'lly 6. 1909. fion: evirv nf'the cuoiitnv. hut pci mil'' ft.io iii tti tier, Him in hit very tin In Hie line role oj Leopold Human Mr. Ililliici Iii oukIi Quality Goods Sensational Prices You know tliat Morgan carried only the best grades of women's apparel.

We bought his entire stock' at 25c on the dollar. Compare the garments and prices with any in town bar none we will stand by your decision. It was a tremendous stock to move, but the selling has been fust and furious. There are still many wonderful bargains don't wait. And Raffles It's this way he should be caught here tomorrow; he comes here every day.

bee the announcement on the front page of the Daily Province. If you tat ch him here we will present you vsith a new suit. out tin Meason at Ute ie has been ol I In hiphext ami it is rounded out to tho Hiii)Kia iinn oi 1 of Ins many iricnd aiol iiilminTK in thin preut pnrt. Mush linn hue, Miss and Miss Slieppard are all 'eu tit oitd ndwiiilApe ihtH week; also Miss I Uillili, whone inlerpretal ion uf the part ol 1 the iniHiihlf mot bet in law, ie an exi ei' I tloimliy good hit ot work. TIIK M.SQ Kit AIMCKH.

Tin huwp'tifi; rompatiy uctjutt ittd Illinium vch admirably In hi rvontng, In wIihI, so I HI', 18 tilt! IllllbltloUH UUlll'l Hiking of their preHcnt engagement at tin Vancouver opeia Ihhimo, Mr. Henry Arthur "Tit! MHaiiucruders." 1 M'muiMlhig an it doen this er l'h of it lut ko ruBi, he prod net it in iniuin very henvv call upon Iho resuurees of llm iiiiiuageiiH'tit, I'Ut Kclitum, if ever, 111 thM jju n. nt id world lit Ihumi dins bet ler uli round work been kimmi Iroiii a mock copsitm ny. Mr. Ijiwreii' HppeurK to liuvn gathered about him a number oi actors and acii8eH ti' varied t.

xpe rieucc, but all alike imum HHod of itliility and Imbued with a denim for exceiioneo Iti their work. Mr. Linvrt'iue himnoi', In 1 he lending role of 1 mvid Kemon, again proved hiiri wtlf a worthy chief of bin organization. Hih restraint. In the.

earlier acta k' Btrutm relief to it Ik impassioned rendering of the two great closing Keen en, when Kemon taken hi fortune agalnHt the wile und child of Sir iP iee and whin onlv to renounce. 'ainiHar an Vancouver pluyem ate Willi the vernal ilily of Mihh June, Helton, they (Uncovered lam evening that she could i lne to new height, and exhibit new variation of her urt. The pfirt ol mi trie La romilft traverites Hlmowr the whole namut of emotion, and wimthp an the lively waitress, tho brilliant society leader, or the woman face to lace with the trapedy of an un Kpeakable mnrriane. AUsb Jam Keltnn whb alwny inteiiKely thul which nhe rcpreHmiied. To mhh Miwi KtUon frum time to tune, Iti tleod, is to una talent growing almost tts i bly 1 in KenliiK.

Cbt'1 Stoekrlale. hh the villalnoiiH Sir Tirii'o won the admiring; hate the entire audience. Alt' T. Monlntjue lirMh itititoii, wa diHl incily jiiiod, and Charles Kdh as he lion. Percy Jllanchf tour, ilid a nunt amuHing hit of etmiedy work.

The othurfl, aw wtj have intimated, were to the oreasioti. hut WIsb Clura Reyern deserves a special line for her carelul Ktndy of the part of Keien The pi od net was excellently ntouiited. ho nenne in he last act In particular buintr preatty Hdniired last oven in p. Thn rim pan should pIhv to IioiifeH duriup he lour evenings hieh remain before the nruaunt offer in 1b taken off tlie bill. NATIONAL.

Vaudeville made its a ranee nt the National, late the theater hiFt night, and Its presentation and reception suggest tiia.it there is be a continued reign of success hen When ol her moving picture shows (now a numerous progeny of the first arrival i are doing a diminishing business, the enterprising uiiagemeti of this house saw their opening in surprise the public with ten cent vaudeville mot, as there will be ive performances a day, ti will practically amount to continuous vaudeville. Animated pictures will cunlinue to share liberally in the program. Who would care to see these giiiphu mid humofous depictions of life and interesting stories of foreign travel told by the cHincta, orniited trout any entertainment. liut vaudeville wiil be tho chief attraction and the attendance last night pointed it. the belief 1hat there is mntH room it.

The opening whs auspicious, The house, with Its bright Interior decorations, was filled tor the first performance, and notwithstanding the little faults nf Ntage mismanage men 1 i hut an always in evidenen on a "first the entertainment was much en jm ed The serpent ine dancing of Madame Nnvelli whs handicapped by he smallness of the stage, but In sue cee.d in perfurmii nces, the nrettlness of her nosing will be mii to bet ter advantage. Madame Kaiser gave an illustrated song, "A St: ISO Underskirts, 75c A great assortment of ladies' underskirts, 20 doen in all; sizes 38 to 42. Made of mercerised sateen, with 12 inch flounce, double frilled ruflle, with dust frill on the flounce. Cut with the desirable American fullness around the flounce and made to fit perfectly at the waist. Colors green, brown, navy, blue and black.

Morgan's price to everyone was our price to anyone is 75c. All silk moire, pure silk and woo! underskirts, one third to one half less to clear out at once. 3.75 Misses' Skirts, $1.00 Beautiful gored style skirts, in sizes 27, 28, 29. 30. 32, 34 and 36; mad extra full, and finished with tape seams.

Wondorlul at Morgan's price of more wonderful still at our price of 1 .00. 6.75 to 25.00 Dress Skirts, $2.90 to $9. 75 All ladies' dress skirts, including some beauties ol pariama, chifloh panama, broadcloth, voile, Venetians, serges, worsteds and tweeds. In brown, navy, grey, green, cream, copper, elephant, black, rajah silk and mixtures. All new goods from Morgan's high grade showing, and naiked by him at $6.75 to $25.00.

Chas. W. price, $2.90 to $9.75. $30 to $75 Suits, $9.75 to $34.75 Rack after rack of beautiful suits; 75 differed styles and all from Morgan's great stock that we bought at 25 cents on the dollar and offer to you at less than Morgan paid the manufacturer. Materials fine serges, chiffon, panarnas, striped and checked worsteds, cheviots, cheviot serges, chiffon broadcloth, Venetians tweeds.

In smoke, elephant, light navy, black, stripe and plain brown, plain fawn, black and shepherd's plaids. Cut in the latest New York Coats, average length 36 to 44; bust sizes 32 to 44. No two suits alike and Morgan asked $30 00 to $75.00. Chas V. Hills $9.75 to $34.75.

$10 to $12 Wash Suits, $5.95 Two piece wash suits of striped and plain duik and linen in pale blue, green, grey, linen shade and black and while checks. Some coats are 34 inch, button trimmed; skirts trimmed with buttons and self strappings; other suits made in two piece, blouse styles, with Dutch and linen collars; both styles have patch pockets. Morgan's regular price was $10.00 to they can't be equaled at any store in town, bar none, at our price of $5.95. 35c Boys' Stockings, 20c All sizes of boys' and girls' fast black cotton stockings IjQO dozen in all with 3 ply heels and toes, and guaranteed colorless. Sold regularly at 35c.

40c and 50c per pair, but cheaper still at our special price of 20c per peir. Of nil the mirth provok pvk. which thp Shu 1'ranrisco company liao plaildeiieti Vancouver by put nig on at he Knipis, the "Gay T'ariHlenne" Ib surely the chief. is to luuph, ich to nay hat it is to chortle over jukes that are clever, and to pnH'aw over that are fim a. In "Tho (Jay PiSurtemic" there in not the ntiphtet opport unity for ho proueher to prouch, or the mirthless to cultivate Uolor.

"The Cay J'ariaienne is a winner. Mihh Mabel I my. hb "The lay I'ariRienne." Iihb a part in which the fine ((UaMiy of her voice, and her dainty and vivaubitni stvle am admirably in place. 'hiet anionp the tunrtutkert! 'Teddy Webb, who seemed to revel In the part of "Kbenezcr Honey entiih." The eiemciitH of mirth iti the char acter of the cleric, wh.o as tlie pink of pro CHAS. W.

HILLS CO. 944 Granville St. Ths Tihy Tads ef great renewh Havs come te visit in Qur And every week they will appear Upon this space that we have here, To. their clever littls stunts With Boojums and Umbrsllaphants And Kahgaroosters and Kaboks And strangs Bazssks and Jabberwocks And all that weird and jumbled mess Of beasts from the Bewilderness. You ask us why these Tads To dg their frolics in our ads? Well, first of all thsy catch your eye; Ahd next our offcrihgsyou spy, Thsn, just to try us once, you come (Th? rest is simpl? as a sum) Once you'll ten times come agaih, $mall profits multiplied by teh, Good deals which tring you o'er, and er, To help and our Ahd now, we pray you, watch this With pleasure written oh your fac, So may knew that goodly check Demanded by Gustavs Verbeek Has net altogether lost A SMILE FROM YOU repays ur cost Johnston, Kerfoot Co.

125 127 Hatings Street W. Em priety at home, but a find dop abroad, are Himpiy illlmliable. and Teddy Webb Bermed ftt ci.teh every one of them. Hih inock hoI enuiity, Hnd he clever vocalization 'd iss I ay in the duets, made a fine combinH tion, and the S.oinman of cotuic opera in the second act. Teddy Webb was all ripht.

A remark a blv funnv plot, pientitully ln ternperfed with the latest and most up to date soup select inns, the audience in a htph Hiute of em hnsuism. It in no nitK statemont to uny that tliln performance unci production wag t' uny thai we have had he past inter from rave I in companies specially orcanizort to present one musical coined v. The lauphter aK contin uous, and only pave way to applause when BIG PURSES AT LULU ISLAND surediy he a rush for seats, fnr the admission is trifling, bul em." iin Itnling the gramistHtui. ami the cntei tainmeni provided is of the si class. As has been before rem hi ked.

hi band is undoubted I the finest that has been in Vancouver since Ihe last visit ul the Ifoyal Italian band, and as for the singing of Ntgnorlnji Betlina, Ihe Hop ratio. 1 housandK In Is city ha pa id two dollars and more inr seats lu hear sing of possibly Greater fame, but uiiniy of lo greater ti i a i iiuieni s. Last nipbt she vwts beard in tine aria by Verdi, which earned an uproarions encore. She retcpuimod with "The I Hose of Summer," und sang it so charmingly and with such expression and power that it will not soon be itninien bv anyone present. Signor Iai'prio himself is hurilone of decided partb.

hut it is in his euphonium sIok tttiU he scot i most d. vid i'n this instrument lie is a lonsuiu mate artist. The bund concerts will be, continued night ly. tho nmpnitieent stage eiiecis wtie snow and the novelties in aonpR were heard. "Shine On, Harvest Moon." as Btmp by lu eiilo Talmer, aeeompaiiied bv tlie chorus, rettd ved rt.

pouied encores. This Pong was illustrated In a fine mechanical effect. A large moon was suspended from the top ot the tlo ater. and at a certain cue an owl was seen sitting on it and blinking. This was an exceedlnclv pretty effect, and is the inven hy for year olds, distiince 1 1 mile, purse $1000.

Wednesday, Sejtteailier 1, Speed Handicap for 3 year olds and upwurds, dis innce 1 fttrlomjK, imrse $100. Saturday, Sept. 4, Auction Selling Slakes, distance furlongs, purse Monday, Seplemlier i )ay Handicap, distance 1 14 utiles, purse $10011. Salurday. Sepiemher 11, Kmpvess 1 1 i uli Weigid Handicap, distance 7 fm Ioiiks.

purse Wednesday, Septetnhcr Youiii idea StuUte tor 2 year old, distance 5 l'urlojijrs. purse Sal mviy. September 1S. (jranvilla Handicap, disliinec 1 1 miles, purse rtlon of Mr. Frank t'oates.

head of the snipe staff of the Km press theater. Meddy we nn ships several songs. And Bcored an enormous hit in one of larry Lauder's sonps. 'She's Imisy." aeeompanied by he tern ale chnrtiB dressed in Scotch kilts. It us svll T'owell sang inc tf the song hits, Think Hear a Woodpecker Knocking st Mv Kaiutly Tree." These are only a few of the penis.

In fact, all the numbers were so excellent that it is aliAost impossible to OBITUARY TO! IWTAvi'lC l.ADKM.KS. "European MiNlifierK," at 1'iuitHpeN Week. l'h In Wednesday Septeiidier Press Sell diMaiiee (i 1 2 nip Slakes, purse $.100. Sal nrday, September (Jood livn DAl.TON. Tin dentil orniiTt'il I his uinni'ms uf llcrluTt liiilimi, 17 nl Iiik niutlii'r'n rctsiili'uce.

i lrivt. Tim l'unentl will tnke place mi Tlmividtiy service ill the cliurcli ul' the l.mly ol' the llnly Kusary. at at Ilandieap. disiiince 1 mile, purse IB" Little Man In Better Than None," and her capabJe contralto voice wan very expronsiveiy uped. Her Kiriging an in ta li appreciated and the amdiem wan pUid to get her back again in company with Kd.

Henderson in he rendering c.ou ditt ie. The Great Morton was altogether id in his strong man act. tie is excepLionu! powerful with Ins teeth and bends iron' in his niouth. He challenges iv horuep(iwer itutoniohiles to pull apart his clasped bands. Elmer iteut'il.

contortionist, is well described hh "the human Uuot." The pictures are ill keeping; with the past cliarai ler ol the. house. At Meeting lo Run Thirty Days Marking Opening of New Course $50,000 Will Be Given in Purses $1000 Offered in Inauguration Handicap on Opening Day. The complete list of the races in connection with the Ihirty days nice meet to lie held ut the new Lulu Island race I rack, coiunieiicins on Saturday. AiiKiixt 1.

lui lecii uiTiintsed and shows eleven hii: events with purses from Snuim to Mi. The first will lie the lnaiiKiinilion Handicap on opening day. for three year olds and upwards, wi'lli a purse of Iiurim; the thirty days of nie'niK will lie offered in purses, said to he Ihe lmrcst ainoiinl ever offered for meet of similar duration. The complete stake list follows: Salurday. Auiiusl Ul.

liiaiinuration Handicap for three year olds and upwards. cILstance 1 mile, purse SfKNiti. Wednesday, 2.1, Juvenile Stakes for 2 year olds, distance .1 fur lrmcs. purse i A.nriiut Vancouver 1 er Siiturdfiy. Key.

Father ('lies ne will hiii. Ii li i.lTi. KAKT. ti. GERMANS ARE NOT WARLIKE.

HE SAYS July G. Hliop of Sat iKurjr, who wus one of deputation of c.lcrpyineii ho mado tour of tleriuiin.v, addii'ssmj; the Anglican and I'ori'ipn Chunh sociely tnlay, said that lie lid not think there was any real desire for war among the Germans. At the same time lie found, a considerable detdie lor the power of making war, ami for tin. xjr ision of Midi naval and military supremacy as would enable tho count ry to dictate, 1o Europe in a crisis, or. if nei'cssai'v, to dictate to the United State.

't'he death iiccuri'i'il on 1he insl. ul the Ueticnil lniKiiiiil. (if Mr. Nicula Khvi. yimrs of hkc a limber 1'runi I'rince Kni(Tt.

The ftnieful meiits iiiuii i ct i hi will he iiitiinaled Inter by Messrs. llarriiii MATTHEW. The Imrial (if the late Mrs. Mallhew l(Mik Jilncc at Westminster this forenoon, the funeral eorteire Iciiviiic the residiMiee. irioo Craveley street, (Iraml vicw.

at half past elevefi. 1M APKIO'S 0LKT HAM). While the ciio! und threatening weather interfered somewhai with the attendance ut the band concert fciven last evening at Ke creution 1'arU. it in no uv detracted from the charm Hitd general excellence of the performance which, fis on ot her mchts. whs receiv ed most ent tuistast it ai i v.

and was a genuine triumph for Signor 1 aprio, Slg norina liettini and every individual member of this git led organization. iu nniPie lovers realize the treat hat hv. aits hem nightly sit iiocreution i'ark, there will uh Five Acre specialize. "Shine On, Harvest Moon. was one of the Itippest successes in Anna Hr ld's laie production of "Miss Innocence," in New "York.

Another tremendous success was the son p. Td Itather Fight Like Ida." This number was a spirited march song, during which the chorus performed several difficult march evolutions, it was certainly an even Inp of great success for the Kin press theater, and tho San Francisco Opera as the comedy scored un enormous hit. OKI'llEI'M. The. Orpheuin has a uiiinue and powerful attraction this week 'in JLoretta and her posing dog "Hen The rest oi he bill is varied und at tractive and he first af ler nooners and first niphtc rm Monday were all Uinrntithly pleased.

The orchestra opens the perffirniance with a splendid renderiiip of the overture tn the Bohemian Gnk This Is followed by Ilae A Brosehc In a enniedy skit, ust a Woman." Tiiis piece is written for lung hi up purposes only and fulfills Ms object. There is in it, however, a repetition of the oft given wurninn never to interfere when a mun ami wife are having a spat. The Telegraph Four, voting lads in messenger hoy muk up. dance, sing and joke away a merry wenty nunui es, Thp playlet this week is entitled "The Advance Agent." It is put on by Maurice Frank Co. The lit tie play Is a hnppy blending of humor and pathos.

Hilly Ahead, the breezy advance agent of the Midnight Musketeers; Syuire Stehbins, the Vouh Kah and publican of a New Knpland village, and his stage struck adopted daughter turns out to he really the duughter of the showman, whose wife had run away from him, It will he seen that there arc chances for complications a plenty. Gmet timet give a whole minstrel show in tabloid form from parade to closing act. They are a humorous pair and provided a laugh per second while on the stage. The feature, however, is unquestionably Mile, Loretta and her dog "Hen." "Tien" Is a marvelous example of what careful rf training can do with an intelligent canine. The pnses nf these tun are a Beries of pretty pictures.

"Off lor the. Hunt," "On the Scent." "Iietrievfng." "Wounded Dog." and in every one "Pen" takes his pose with exactitude and holds it without a tremor until the curtain is drawn. Many who sat near the writer were heard to remark. "Oh, he Is a stuffed dog, with moveable Joints Put that idea was dispelled when "Hen" stepped out of the frame with his mistress, and after bowing his acknowledgments of the applause of the audience, commenced to p'uy with a big rubber ball like a light hearted puppy that had never heard of three performances a day. The motion pictures this week portray exciting scenes in western lite in the days ot bad Indians and pony riders.

MnnimLiiiiyinpf jimM in 2C Tract Ti 'A In Is Ch ere our ance is Ris.ke a orame If you have a few thousand dollars cash These choice tracts are now on sale. Only a limited number. The soil is a rich loam, the land is perfectly level, ideal for fruit and garden purposes and is extremely easy to clear, having been logged off years ago. Situated as it is on a high plateau is free from all fogs and cold. Never in the history of the City of Vancouver will such cheap acreage be offered again.

Price only $1 25 per acre on very easy terms. Apply D. S. CLARKE CO. 604 Pender Street West VANCOUVER, B.

TAN AGES. The word feature Is too commonly used these days, and so, in describing the eight new acts at the Pan tapes thiB week, it may lie better lo say that they form a particular hill particular in excellence. The particular act, to be wordy, is Miss Lee and her six singinp cadets. In a very tuneful musical comedy representing commencement days at West Point. Marguerite and Adriel, announced hs European equilibrists anil tumblers, offer a particularly pleasfnp and difficult acrobatic creation.

In which the woman performs some strange feats of strenpt h. Jack Symonds. the well known monotoguist, ts hack with a new and de lightful monologue and several classy songs. is ft big man nn the stage, but "Oh, You The Four Fantastic laTells A TRIPLE CORNER WITH 20 FOOT FRONTAGE ON GEORGIA ST. AND 75 FEET ON INTERSECTING STREET.

This property is situated immediately, east of Granville street. The owner has given us the exclusive listing of the same and in order to effect an immediate sale has placed ihe price below the actual market value. The terms are much better than is usually given on inside property, one fifth cash and the remainder spread over a period of two years. The shrewdest and most reliable authorities on real estate values in this city predict that these lots will double their present value in two years' time, which increase in price would be a fortune sufficient for any man to retire on. Here is your chance to make a big clean up in two 3'cars and retire, if you have a few thousand dollars cash.

Write or call for price and particulars. have some neat tricks in magic, and apparently are able to produce a bird or fowl out of the very air for you. Their turn is enlivened bv some good singing and dnncjng bv two little pirls. Lawrence Kd wards have an original and very funny sketch called "The New A Iderman." in which a newly elect pd alderman is made to remember anti election pledges. Kimball and Donovan do some han.to playing that pets the big bund every time.

Harry de Verra sings "KonesoirtB," a psrl icular snp. If you pleas The biograph unes two brand new motion picture, and lie l'antages ort hes tra is there with hells. Hastings St. Carline 33 FEET ON HASTINGS STREET. Hastings Townsif.

for 1 VK1C. Thin i the chiii of the ix esnt Beaton nt the lyric, amt a rv hmf is to tH flowed tor a month or 4ive wi kn, iluritig which time It will undergo a pomjiiew rono vtrn and rpniodrting, It brhoo.s patron a of th Howard company to Ihifv mid (up thiK tsAorite company In enc uf th ctpverent plays that haa yet boon offered from the ittag. In the (ntnotm Nnt Goodwin comedy, "The Nominee." Mr. How ard aiui every individual member of thf cast lat ntpht scored a most emphatic Fucce. and It was apparent from first to last that better bill could have Leti rlnmm tor the closing week of tlte reasin.

an nv. wh pep this comedy will mopt assuredly cherish the most enthumaRtic and kindly feelinirf! toward the company while the players are euioymg their well earned hohday. The. part ot Xnrk Med ford, the nsme in hhh Nat Goodwin made one ol the hie hit nt hi career, ftte Mr. George B.

Howard like a glove, and the popular com dan tumpiv ovvied the house everx minute pp war on' the atagu. lie ceu the liuast of uuBort THE SCOTT BROKERAGE CO. THIS IS A SNAP. 147 Hastings Street, E. S.

J. Emahuels Phone 2R76 Phone 3348 2E 2Z.

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