Tuesday, March 4,1913. Whittall's Rugs The name insures Quality, Design, Coloring. The price is low. When you buy a Whittall Rug you buy the best. We have other makes, and we are offering this week a 9x12 Velvet Rug for $14.00. But we want you to get a Whittall. Come in and let us show you the new ones. sMclaixlHmwfiiriuskw(c. J^y>T.QpQ f rf'-Vw CO*V#/V O»eOO(?V,PrMic(«nt. _^/ C "*• 'Cy C Jfti ><. a. »AVAOf, »nd Trtra: | _^^ EYES EXAMINED RIGHT Glasses Right! Prices Right! CASWELL OPTICAL CO. 742 St. Helens ay. MARINE Steam echr. Olympic sailed Sun- day evening for San Francisco with lumber caißO. Htr. Falcon left port yesterday with lumber carKO for the Houth. Str. Jeanle arrived at smelter last niprht with copper ore from Alaska. Str. Umatilla Is in port to load general freight for San Francisco. Large variety spray Pumpn. Tac. Imp. & Seed Co.. 15th & Com. "Advertisement." Ask Anybody. It's a Great Bill. 7--Live Wire Hits-7 MENLO MOORE'S "LADS AND LASSES" THE THREE NEVAROS Ollie Eaton and Company—Karl Magee and Kerry—Dancing Johnson Motion Pictures—Pantages Orchestra Evealn* Prices 10c, 18c, 25c. Bos SeaU BOe. Matlneea 10c, 15* "Fifty Years Ago, When Golden Wedding Rye Was Young" En^^B^ffisH SEOS& 1.1 tir^vi^Ql IHr finii IJt •- J"B» B "How do ': you get that wonderful Mellowness and the Glow in Golden Wedding!" people often ask us. The answer is, because \u25a0 Svi-^ is made by Its own ' formula and : process. *'" -"*~t'*i^_4"*-" " These \u25a0 are i scientifically - worked ?s out L\ to • fill I maintain the original Flavor and - Quality in , '"""''' I 'W'*y;: its purity.">»'*T<.s--»"..-f..--'.-v.^l-'-.>. i3-t- '•;- \u25a0--\u25a0i:,.--:-.-'.,-." owiwiimi S » You can not get the Flavor and Quality of »;"«UWUir» ;; Golden Wedding in any other whiskey. » * STAMP v Try Golden Wedding the next whiskey you ' J buy. \u25a0 \u25a0:.•.-. -.v« : i •-; \u25a0..• , . -,• . :. /M Bk\ Learn real flavor and mellowness in whis- iJ^Bßnkl key. \u25a0-- *«* \u25a0\u25a0- -i- * *** \u25a0 - -\u25a0" -i --\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0' -" '\u25a0'*\u25a0\u25a0 -'"/.-\u25a0-*\u25a0 . \u25a0 \u25a0** ttHHriH • Learn the flavor and . mellowness ripened le<m into the finest grain ?by the sunshine. - ;-C> 4 '. We keep it there all the way through from \u25a0 (fcVutHjygftjfc ± the grain to the bottle. -<M - "*• "aiflfcini That's why it Is the preferred whiskey for <BP the sideboard and the medicine cabinet- ">,*\u25a0« a-\u25a0 *Hiskil . "Made Differently* Sip <64> K»t. 1852 BIBLICAL MOTION PICTURES This afternoon at 3 o'clock will occur at the Tacoma theater the first presentation in this city of the Kalem biblical motion picture production "From the Manger to the CroBS." This picture has probably had the most remarkable success of any picture ever dis- played and is accepted in the mo- tion picture world as the most elaborate and costly picture pro- duction ever attempted. The fact that the entire six reels, telling the story of Christ from his birth to his crucifixion, were photo- graphed upon the identical spots in the Holy Land and in Egypt given in history as the scenes of the various incidents in the life of the Saviour, lend to the pic- tures a value not heretofore at- tending any picture story of bibli- cal history. , The pictures will be at the Ta- coma theater until next Friday, at 3 o'clock each afternoon and at 7:30 and 9 o'clock at night. "Alma, Where Do You Live," comes to the Taooma Saturday night. "Alma" first became pop- ular in New York when the piece was produced in German at the German theater, under the man- agement of Adolph Phillip. j EMPRESS Vaudeville patrons who delight in feminine loveliness should not miss the Empress this week. It has been a long time since so much pulchritude has been dis- played in one bill. There is Myrtle Young, of Moore and Young, who is said to be a real Gibson girl. At all events she is a stunning blonde beauty. And her partner, Miss Moore, is not unhandsome. Miss Rita Kedfield is another pretty maiden who makes a hit. Her characterization of the street gamin is very good. The featured Romany opera troupe also furnishes its quota to the bill's good looking women. This organization also is about the best bunch of opera singers heard in Tacoma vaudeville. Miss Sada Wander, in "The Beauty Shop," with George Stone, is a dashing girl with a sweet smile, and her partner sings well. Halliday and Carlln present the "Battle of Bay Rum," which is the biggest laugh-setter of the bill. The McDonnells are a duo of cyclists, who have a collection af odd wheeled things. The moving pictures are French \u25a0md not particularly amusing. As THIS HOME-MADE COUGH SYRUP WILIi SURPRISE YOU. Stops Even Whooping Cough Quickly. A Family Supply at Small Cost. Here Is a home-made remedy that lakes hold of a cough Instantly, and will usually euro the most stubborn ease In 24 hours. This recipe makes a pint—enough tor a whole family. You couldn't buy as much or a« good ready-made cough syrup for $2.50. Mix one pint of granulated sugar with % pint of warm water, and stir 2 minutes. Put 2<£ ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottle, and add the Sugar Syrup. This keeps perfectly and has a pleasant taste—children like It. Braces up the appetite and is slightly laxative, which helps end a caugh. You prohably know the meilleal value of pine in treating asthma, bronchitis and other throat trou- bled, sore lungs, etc. There Is,noth- ing better. Plnex Is the most val- uable concentrated compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in gualacol and all the natural heal- ing pine elements. Other prepara- tions will not work in this formula. The prompt results from this in- expensfve remedy have made friends for It In thousands of homes In the United States and Canada, which explains why the plan has been imitated often, but never successfully. A guaranty of absolute satisfac- tion, or money promptly refunded goes with this recipe. Your drug- gist has Plnex, or will get It for you. If not, send to The Plnt-x Co., Ft. Wayne. Ind. Today and Until Friday Night. Matinee Daily, 3 p. in.; Nights, 7:30 and 9 p. m. The Wonderful Kalem Motion l'ictnrc Feature, "The Life of Christ" "From the Manger to the Cross." Prices, 25c. Children, 10c. SATURDAY NIGHT, MARCH 8. Joe Weber Presents The Triumphant Parisian Musical Comedy, "AIiMA, WHKttE IM> YOU UVK?" With GRACE DRKW And an Excellent Cast, Prices, 60c to $1.50. Seat Sale Friday. PRINCESS THEATER MAIN 7760 THIS WEEK "THE VIRGINIAN" linrgnln Mutint-on Wudncsdity and Saturday, 10c and 2Sc. Evening Prices, 20c, 30c and 50c. EMPRESS '5 Don't Miss <\u25a0 This j Show.> It's I Great. 7 ROMANY OPERA • COMPANY i —Other Big >B.l '&\C. Actjt—6 THE TACOMA TIMES : •„'. \u25a0; \u25a0\u25a0'--'\u25a0\u25a0 ' \u25a0\u25a0 •' '\u25a0'\u25a0 V"'-: \u25a0•;•\u25a0.".- '\u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0- '•\u25a0'\u25a0.\u25a0\u25a0" \u25a0•\u25a0\u25a0•"* .""• ".•\u25a0* \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0"\u25a0''\u25a0"./. \u25a0• P THEATRICAL \u2666 * » <$> Tacoma — Tonight, and 4> •\u25a0 continuing " until Saturday, 4> $> "From the Manger to the <$> >>?> Cross." Coming, Saturday, <§* <?> "Alma, Where Do You <§> \u2666 Live." <$> «< - : "'- \u2666 <& Princess—All week, "The 4> <$> Virginian." Matineeß Wed- «\u25a0 # nesday and Saturday, <t> \u2666 ; \u25a0\u25a0 ______ ; \u25a0-\u25a0-* :_:\u2666 \u2666 Pantages— all $> »> week, afternoon and even- <?> \u2666 ing. \u0084 «> «> 9 <$> Empress—Vaudeville, all <§> • week, afternoon and even- <$> \u2666 ing. <§. * <?> \u2666 «?•\u2666\u2666«>«\u25a0««>«><s\u2666<&\u2666\u2666\u2666<»• usual, the work of the orchestra is good. But this week's bill is going to prove most interesting to mere man. 1 PANTAGES T • —0 Variety is the spice of life— and of vaudeville. That's why the new bill at the Pantages makes such a hit this week. i. Menlo Moore's "Lads and Las- sies" are featured, and they pre- sent a very pretty and attractive act, In which Miss Dixie Harris plays a prominent part. There's a lot of dancing and singing. A group of old lady gossips can certainly wag tongues but they are has beena compared to Jack Magee and Prances Kerry, -who chatter.the audience almost into hysterical laughter, There Is nothing hackneyed about the comedy acrobatic work of the Three Navarros. They of- fer something new and refresh- ing in a well worn line. Karl is a violinist with a peer Mar instru- ment and a still more peculiar habit of rolling his ' eyes at habitues of the boxes. Even at that, the young man can dish up music of 'most any kind. "Man Proposes— Dis- poses" is not a Laura Jean Libby lecture on courtship. Instead, it Is an amusing and well acted playlet, in which Ollie Eaton, a capable actress, has the leading role. Her support is good. The tripping of the light fan- tastic in vaudeville Is getting to be borcvome, but Dancing John- son shows some nifty new steps this week. • •\u25a0 " > The moving pictures deal with an Indian subject, and prove in- teresting; while the orchestra of- fers some tuneful melody. to™ THE ClßCUlT—"Sheridan's Ride," Bison three-reel feature; "Binks, the Strikebreaker," Imp comedy. THE MELBOURNE—Starting Saturday, March 8, "The Man Who Dared," THE SHELL — "Classmates 1 Frolic," Vitagraph comedy "Ele- phant's Toilet," Vitagraph; "The Price of Jealousy," Lubin drama- "The Clutch of Conscience," Pathe western drama; "Lady Peggy's Escape," Kalem; "A Father's Lesson," Biograph. Change of program tomorrow. THE BIJOU —"The Spectre Bridegroom," Eclair two-reel dra- ma; "Love at First Sight," "The Highgraders," Nestor western drama. THE DREAM —"A Timely Rescue," Lubin; "The Three Black Bags," Vitagraph; "Bud's Heiress," Selig; "Th© Usures." Kalem. Change of program to- morrow. THE PALACI3—"The Greater Love," American drama; "Gau- mont Weekly," "Two Sisters " Tlianhouser drama; "The Sleuth's Last Stand" and "A Deaf Burg- lar," split reel Keystone comedy. THE LYRIC —"The Black Hand," two-reel motographlc mas- terpiece, special; "Within the Ten Count," Reliance drama; "Saved From Sin," Majestic drama; "The Veteran's Mascot," comedy dra- ma. VITAL STATISTICS Yakima Apples Winesaps, Special This Week, Delivered, for $1.10 the Box from a fresh carload of Fancy Re- pack Yiikinia Apples. Every ap- I'le a good apple. Good keepers, clean, crisp and juicy. Special Rates on 5 or 10 Box Orders. Choice baskets, 2 to 4 dozen, good caters and good cookers, 2.V, ilsc, 50c. Take a basket with you. Eat an apple every day, it beats a smoke. Yakima Apple Depot 008 C St. Tacomit Theater HUIr. Tt-J. Ordei-H Main 7200. IMPROVFMENTT CLUB MEETINGS Improvement clubs were busy last night. Walter J. Thompson endorsed Senator Ralph Metcalf's bill for state aid In clearing log- ged off land before the South End club. Oakland club held a bantpiet with 2no present. Rev. Mr. Gunn gave pictures and a talk trip up Mount Tacoma. Jefferson Square club voted against smoking on street cars last night. The members also heard J. M. Cochran talk about the filth in Tacoma Eastern gulch dam which need to be used as a water sup- p'y. CLUB TO HOLD BIG BANQUET The Commercial club will hold a banquet Thursday night at which steps are to be taken to get together in Tacoma for a general onward movement. All past differences are to :l>e buried and the purpose of the meeting will be to outline ways and means of doing some boost- ing that will get results. Mayor Seymour and the city commissMonerß will be present as guests of honor. Don't Grow Bald, Young Man! Take Carp, of Your Hair While You Have Iliiii- to Take Caro Of. , It's a safe ten to one bet that the young man who uses Parisian ( Sage as an occasional' hair dress- Ing will never grow bald. There's a reason, of course, and It's a very good and sufficient one. Dandruff germs cause falling hair and falling hair means thin- ner hair and in due time bald- ness. Parisian Sage prevents bald- ness, by destroying the cause of baldness—the little persistent vociferous dandruff germ. If you have dandruff or Itching scalp it means that dandruff germs are sapping the vitality from the roots of your hair. Get rid of all hair troubles by ÜBlng Parisian Sage. It does not con- tain poisonous sugar of lead or any harmful Ingredients. It is a scientific preparation that abol- ishes dandruff, stops falling hair and scalp itch, and makes hair grow lustrous and luxuriant. Many young women as well as men are growing bald and from the same cause—the dandruff germ. 1 Use delightful, refreshing Par- isian Sage; it nourishes the hair roots, if the roots are not dead, and brings to every user a head of glorious hair—radiant and fas- cinating. Large bottle for 50 cents at drug stores and toilet counters. See that you get Par- isian Sage. Virges Drug Co. guarantees it. Special Sale A No. 1 Yakima Spuds, sack 65c White Rivers 65c Seed Potatoes 40c Early Rose 65c Beauty of Heab/on 65c Burbanks 65c Cabbage, sack 50c Gurrots, sack 60c Parsnips fI.OO Turnips ..«i.oo Beets 85c Rutabagas Sjtl.OO Chicken Cabbage 33c 'Homegrown Apples.4oc to 50c Special prices on all Chicken Feed. Keep your hens healfiiy and make them lay by feeding them Noxall Egg Producer, one ta- blespoonful for 25 hens. TACOMA. FRUIT & PRODUCE CO., Oor. 13th and I>. Main 1026. uiea. Taylor, Thomas Hour—Aged 79, at : the home of • his daughter, Mrs, wW. Carr Morrow; at Interlaaken. ;, Funeral held tomorrow afternoon I from the chapel lof m the H crema- « tion <i.society ;at Oakland *.-. ceme- tery. '\u25a0- i* \u25a0'.'\u25a0^•\u25a0'\u25a0V'»i .'.*- »;;-^ \u0084-,*. a» Churchill, Samuel—Killed In acci- dent at Adna, Wn. Funeral held "this *,- afternoon ~- from•* Fowler * Methodist t . church, ' Rev. F. I* Moore officiating. .« Interment t," in Tucomn. cemetery.'^ • \u25a0\u0084.*--,-%<*,,}'- , Fnirnll. C«rr, Matthew—Funeral held from j. C. Melllngrer's tomorrow morn- ing. Interment in To coma ceme- tery. « olriuan Mabrlle—Funeral held tomorrow afternoon from C C! Melllnger'a, Ilev. F. L. Moore offi- ciating. Interment In Tacunia cemetery. \u25a0 PAGE THREE. bSSU The Peoples Store &£ Patterns. EDWARD E. HOROAN, President. Shoes. i & \u25a0MS* -'\u25a0 $25 Suits, $15.00, Saving $10 $30 Suits, $15.00, Savins $15 Worth While, Don't You Think? Better drop in and see these, any way—all of them are the famous "ATTERBURY" garments, hand finished, and made up in hard finished worsteds and tweeds, in neat pin line stripes, in the darker shades, a few good grays, and some very dark navies with the hair line stripe, regu- /§* <m nti lar $25 and $30 suits, just a IT 1 £\u25a0 few to be closed out, while I they last, your choice flj J^ ' ' \u25a0 ' -' -- . - :- \u25a0:-\u25a0 : . .- - - M \_..-v i-/-' 1-. **-j • t"* _t . #) ' """""\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0""•'"'\u25a0'"''""\u25a0\u25a0\u25a0'\u25a0"\u25a0\u25a0'''\u25a0''\u25a0'"'•'\u25a0\u25a0'"'\u25a0^ $ M PfF? Men's $1.50 Shirts, Star and CA £^>{L Simplex Makes, This Sale vvt jpVJ/3 Jin Just a few dozen of these in odd patterns that gfj/jm *, & '-." we have discontinued, sizes 14, 14^, 15, 151/2, w^&wwßk \\ HvV IC '-' 17 a"<l 171 '"'" coat styles, attached- \u25a0 / llln IS9__A\ cuffs, assorted stripes and colors, but patterns; 11 Hi 1 i^C^ we are discontinuing in the two famous |LjJ I fc^#^r\ makes—the STAR and SIMPLEX— lat- lF\l H illl ter shiH as the comfortable short r*A j^rtffeS^M|^ffin|^W bosom; $1.50 values, this sale JlfC \u25a0Mbi3HKSu9H» : Wednesday, while they last V*_» FOUR FINE TRAINS -~ EVERY DAY IN THE YEAR BETWEEN Tacoma and Portland VIA THE OAA/ R .& N. IF ONE TRAIN DOES NOT SUIT YOUR CONVENIENCE ANOTHER SURELY WILL >\u25a0 v JO- 1 Local - Puget Sound Express * I U««Tic«niß:Sst.».;AiTl«PMtU»i2:oo».B. ' " - lent Tacts* 1:10 t-m.', lirfwHrttol WO**. 1,--ft 1-.", >\ itC^. The business man who desires to make a This is another high clan train with all , flying trip to Portland, or intermediate steel coaches ; and cafe-observation car, :'l points, will find this well equipped train making all local stops. ' '[j.^K^ . best suited to his purpose. Transact busi- , " - : ness and leave for home on "THE OWL" The Owl \u25a0%&*s*\u25a0 *\u25a0t:= fs^"* -'''-*\u25a0 "^ii *"***-\u25a0'\u25a0'' j — "tt" ."l\u25a0\u25a0 '\u25a0 •*'" ' ; '•<'-' ' \u25a0 \u25a0\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0'\u25a0\u25a0 \u25a0 Ticmu 12:45 ..„.; Jlnift NrtU.i 8:48 «... s -- /^H-' ''\u25a0 1 HO Shasta limited To many travelers the "NIGHT" train \u25a0u'lmiTMu 12:50 ».\u25a0.; ArrivePcrtiuul 3:30 t .a. • * strongly' appeals. ); Many hours of time :;l This is the finest train in the West. It is are saved by using; "THE OWL." Your ; a favorite with the business man as well : .. berth, electric lighted, is ready for you at as the discriminating traveler who de- any time after 9:30. Get aboard and en- . • .-;/_---; mands the I best in | up-to-date ''railroad enjoy a good night's rest, undisturbed, un- . .V . r .accommodation. \u0084', - . "" ' til. eight o'clock the following morning. /*^^BB^\ T>dwt> ni tMcn<u*a> N *T Be Swire* ni Biffift OmcM turn Itttb ul tmttmtn d /^^^H'l^V CITY TICKET OFFICE, NATIONAL REALTY ULDG., I §|I"A*| TACOMA, WASH. NsHJS/ W* CARRUTnEHS ; Phone Main 388 V^QHWSI^ Diatriot Freight and Paasenger Ag»nt