P'rmefé‘ id ioaiiiiee nelly-e.is_=Ni4h¢-7 an¢i.g_45 eurc in plfic-_-. in ine boy she had lost .BILLY __We_d. l`hu_i~_t;. . AND !tiJiim.fiiLi.ii.i: Mk p;,,i,_f,,,-,i i ‘ l 2-Big Laughing Acts or _ -Ld ' 2' _i 1; Last limes Toilay 'ro ste W_ 53_ 1N Blue 'Blazes ‘C Raw The story di'iv‘._-1 .`-V Itcitztliiments :ind puhl-ir» :‘iiii_ii\oii |1171-ici:ssi`tniting dainty go\vu_~= -.i‘i`~‘-. iii-.» ‘VR ‘ ' N `~1gln‘t>:fdy wdvottiscd for thi: i‘- ii ini iN "" | .`5,{`. ‘The l<`urther__.”\d- ”` ventures of Tom 1'-aw Q , ‘yt-r” by Mark 'l`_Wain.l Pa he News Apiciure that will ap* ny interesting scenes peal to boys and girls- nf the Great Conflict from 7--to 70 ' ’ _ -'ii n ’!_?_l§:T`._.-_.£,'. . 1 _ ._.._......?_"“..T`.f.`§;... _ Y ..._'_f__-§'l-""1;.2%-_ f Course, it M makes good" i ' ~-» Pastry A f -_ '-:pf-.Cla.l --nt ._ ‘ 9 »-fm n .i r,"l’»cr<-'er' ‘ ~ ~ ‘ . ,l ,‘ ‘ ~ ~» r 'if.»-.ir. lt contains the choicest tall wheat (the finest pastry -' '.‘i -~. the world) blended with western spring wheat ~f.- ~ i.-..-_ the strength. _ _ _- dhVE.R F LCUR _@ iiiittizn or Bimini-:n wut-;A'i' _ ... i - ..,`~-~ir, ilslcieit Pies ii-id Tam-the most inviting Cakes, t i. .- ' i"f;iighniit»-~snd res? homemade Bread, with the . f i ~ i rr . gm-uon between the tough Pastry and tssteleu Bread, f .fr ~..ii-.iii flour, and the "good things" mule with V _ . . , .__, ,. . E . "life i' ' 1`>':i‘.'-1' roirie iii: H l -' -1 . i ' .;-rlr svn Feed. Coarse Grs-Ins and Cereals. 204 *rin 1 si ::w'."=.n, . ci»tA'ri-i.».ivi,ost \&|F'M'§T2' U‘XI"2l? ‘(’,»}Z".".f -.` (`..iiiatla i"i'i-id Board iii-ur 'viill License N010. l i i>0Ui..'rfR_i' , t ._ .A .' W c buy kirids, of dre_-settle! _ loultry _at your nearest shipping; ~- oint:-j_. _Will s.~f~.'id wet->kly ;>rici»‘ l A lvdli me up°a`uil lt keep* 1"" ill "P3011" ists to _v]ot'1i- inercham. "M i l!\rRz:££-r:'..'.*.~f._ .~ ‘_ ` » If _ -4 : i i.iiti ' \ ~.lci.‘ I . ' Exif. i Yesterday quitc n. iiunilici' fi* ..i_ilic<= "Fools and Fires." ~;iU¢~_|{ 3, Toyz" _ “"6 “ were promptly given wlii!i~ i.iii.iy'i 'Mr. lflewman representing the popul- ' " Dresses" advertised so ll vm-'rv-,Ito .'li>"7iii" "*u‘.!.°Q.’!§:_:: . _ . - _ one oi"nie'1if=_ilt-ceiitm " 0| 'the Plans of 'the' A|lie= 'gave a showing of the- latest New . _ _ ' " ' ' _ `| York styles in af‘ternoon,eveiiiu,._ iiri » ,BB great Russian port oi- - Vladivatoh is now one~ot _ the,_ great centres for the i . .Allied srlniss. At the .end in ssmsiwaa--dm of uw Brit-is and .lQpsnsM,sl'iips ln the port iosind . A.” t , .‘E'1t'nss&'_ary tofllnd armed forces tn i that one ;§a`nd!,§.$9E§\ ;*`i¢ Hm`i.lp`rot.aet the interhts of their nation-1 These lov Y so s igiplg , ur ic _ _“Q *nd-£Q.~Pl’,¢!f3d order beespselthe `§i>l deli t had made a. raid all a Jajllldl "business establish- snd Qui-be secured within tea days o mem ua “uct” other foreign nw tloiials in tlt‘e streets. The landing force was 'requested to protect cer- tain thoroughfares and whsrves by the consularbody, which was afraid that an s.ttempt_`migliL be made to blow up or burn the vast quantity of stores which had her-u sent by the Allied Governments to lliissiu. Biifnre the downfall of the Czar, howcvcr, rliriiuuli tht* firm. to their <'il»~l'~~i: ."-. “"3 Slllefillll railway \\.,‘s noi; u._l[l\‘ lo i." `i handle tho vast quaint ly of irilitury i’h<.‘<_-ii lifted society is ii.-stiitiiu: ir 1-ii WGN WOI`i1l 1119-HY l1lill1'U1\S Of d0ll¥il`S and it was principally io save these from destruction that the British an-i Japanese landed marines. . ' Before the landing of these forces robbery and holdups in in-and day- lllhl. were 0| ¢0tnmi,u occurrence, and ip February-of this year-~tlic larg- Olt hotel in the town wus raided .by I band of rudane, who systi»nm.tically h win which is limi win iiii fioi-iii Wen* *-1“'°“Sh'*h° °°°UI'=1“f`°f will vllted. The street dresses appeal at once to the fastidious. dresser the mode‘s green. while dark' colors predoinlnatc anel effects with black fringe, or ii'-_ usticiuiy _decorated with hunk iiiiii- Litry braid." Satin and cloth are also i streets. ‘ In the se_ml~evening gowns the loveliest confectlons are shown in sc t- ins and slllts with over dress uf §eor_ge&e,__clio_ilce being given in ull the po lar shades. 'Dhe neck is gt.i~ erally cut round with just a small c»‘~ lair ofdvhite to give a finishing ti.u<:.-i, while the popular long sleeve ha" in several cases the. new .Bell cuff. _ The models are all cliarml~ig~ly slmple,_the narrow silhouette »e"ff. iythe "cas when me foreign patrufs and arelartlstically finished oft i.-il, operated, safety of life and property were immediately obtained. ‘ 3 Althqlllll Vladlv.o_s1ok_,i.s young it' is a~ t9wn..of wonderfultaskzhltecture. The Government otllces and build- styllishly combined and all tlies<~.‘ii.<.d- ings, churches, barracks and residen- els are seen extensively on .\’cw X i-rl( ` ual h°!15e3 We Qf “Phd _SU`“°l“1f0- and these in conjunction with tlie impos- tiiilid business esthblishments give ivostok a very imposing appear- :)nce.d Atlthoiigli dthe streets - are roa an msppe out on a broad and comprehensive plan, many uf the streets off the main thoroughfare still have wooden sidewalks, and gut- ters are full of filth and garbage. Great numbers of beggars are con- -stantay-imet with.” ‘ Ll e most other Russian .far east- ern cities. Vlsdivostok _le what can be termed a. “free city," _that is to weary) one doeg prettytwvell as he 1 ea. e own oemino 8.DDes.r,_io .wake up until _mid{gight. Then _the cafe cliantant artis s _d6_ a roaring business, the hoiisedldevoted to this form of _entertainment being very numerous, the restaurants, with their string bands, seldom closing before daylight. The gadety, freedom anil lack of care are typically Russian, even in these hard times. There may be an uprising or a riot at S p.ui., biat. at midnight tg: towii” will' be fu l of life' chatxipa e‘will be tossc-Ll ok with a 'recklessness astounding to the foreigner, who knows the high prices ruling for [this beverage.- Desplte all this glare and 'glitter of .life _:here is much poverty in 5 .vosto . A.. argeportlon of the male population of' the city was ealledto the colors in 1914. 'T-he sepsiiiatiton lglldwaipcfh was diff _thi sniaee. os.o e., syoso contingent were killed in the earlier stages of the wan' those returning beingimostly-' cripples and uien 'unilt for hard' manual labor. The pensions which the wounded men were to re- ceive, and .he allowances to the wives si fine of the nicest |ii~f!»_:s sl; ~vn'aiid families of the men klllediliuve 'been 'stopped since, the -Bolshevlki took .over thc girvcrnnient, _thus lation on the charity of their more wealthy hrcthrcn. ' . The cost nf comipotliilcs. in Vludl- vostolr has gone up iuziny limi-s over - ~ :aincc thc outhrcalt of wut' und uiziny Ambmmi an-d Wm* f things are unnbtainabln. The value nr thc rmiblii is at. thu present time iibout 13 ccuts hlcifican (61/, ci»utr:i); i- .Zi-it-ii.:i. iiuil \-.i::; rmi~\i~\-.i_. _ iiiirn.; i '.'.. xiii ;iiii»i‘l\li‘ :mil iiii .wviliili iii my "u:;;ii'.t'1i'l-l mc ‘.'1u|_> ,WP PLY OF Co,\iF0l