5- v i 1 f~_:_ ' _-E32# /'f ` 1 ,r 'ik' B.F I fi. No theatre in New Y‘orl\"City can go wrong, without looking out upon boast of a bigger or brighter show than the ons arranged for the week of December 16th at B. F. Keith's Union Square 'l_`heatre, which con- tains many heag1linei‘e,__ats.rs who have headed their own__- companies, severnl favorites and, as usual, sev- eral novel features, new to vaude- ville. ‘ The shining-_light of 'this monster program will be the first appearance hero of Madame Olga Petrova, the artists who became 'famous over _night and whose meteoric' rise was one ol the sensations of New York not long ago. This versatile and. beau- tiful woman, with hex’ striking gowns, compelling personality and chann, portrays in hthe few minutes she oc- cupies the stage. a gamut of emo* tions ranging from farce 'to_ emnedyi’ comedy to tragedyf-a‘nd'also gives some clever imitations that alone -:would challenge attention. 'V' The famous American humorist ‘5ames Thornton, alter two years ab- sence from New York, spent largely in the West, will regale 'with new anecdotes of his own making. Mr. Thornton may be remembered as the composer of When You Were Sweet Sixteen, My Sweetheart's the Man in fha Moon and numerous other bal- ' -\ -~‘ _ _»¢gFr\»\. _V _ _ i . ‘ _~ ~»»i__~ " ‘ » \~ . - / /I- _-..\ _-~' ,; .ff 'I ._ , , ,771 A .. _ \_:-__`\_ DRILY i THE CURE OF WORRY J How may worry bs cured? First by realising the- utter. absolute use- lessnesa of worry; li you vnre to spend a dolsn eternities in worry, . you _could not' change 3 single fact. The only way that you can change a circumstance is by hard work, and you cannot work hard with 5 clear head and a steady hand if you worry. You may cure worry by taking n larger view of life. We are so taken up with our own little affairs that we sometimes forget that there 'ls a._ big world beyond ua. And when things it, we imagine that the world is just g great black, sunless,‘ heartless sphere. It is .a great thing sometimes to forget yourself and to try to remem- ber that your work and your life are \)= - -vI`v~¢_. just, 'part of God’s great plan for ~ ...___ _ _ the bsti-'rmentj of the w0rld;but do not forget that they are a part. and then tackle the iob bravely, doing any mall. No one can db more. ' King Solomon -had rlehel. culture, and power. These are most sought after to-day. Eecbg one is legitimate if properly .used; 't after having ex- perienced thvm ill - this _wise man said, ‘Vanity of' Vanities. All is van- it .’ N te J us' c ent yet I say unto you that even Sol- omon in all his glory was not gr.-< lads. This week Mr. Thornton will tell only new stories-stories funnier and with greater humorous piththan ever before. This gifted genius will certainly receive a warm reception. Europe has sent many sensation- nl acts. but none more so than the famous equestrian feature, Ella Brad- na and Fred Derrick, who are known abroad as the absolute rulers of the reins in the realm of the circus ring. Madame Bradna will use four horses and will give a most thrilling double riding specialty which is the ‘greatest and most graceful exhibition ever presented. The balance of the bill will con- tain many surprises including Leona -'Thurber and Harry Madison in their amusing skit, called, on a Shopping 'l‘our. Three wonderful sfngers will be presented by Mr. Hart, who will sing some of the sweetest songs ever written. A delightful rural comedy will he oilered by Mr. and Mrs. Per- kins Fisher called The I-lali-Way House. Another laughable farce, A Horse on Hogan, will be given by Walter Le Roy a-nd his company, The Dolce Sisters are a t_rio of charmmg your best. That is all God asks of' Bgl.omon?s gl;'y:‘2}onsi<;1I:rfn'the ;g_"°%.o2§ ;“ll“~`?°"‘9";up°d°! d°h°°~m' of the field, new they grow; they ' Y’ 9" " ‘““’° ’°“°" toil not. neither do they spin: and in rg” 333°-' 'in"°d“°mg an tha music. the airs, "In: pro- IQVQIJ over :Clint score is ~exceptlon-_Priests the song hits be- chapel ‘The Em- You out. all peror's Own B99* °f All. To The F‘iex~" Edwin Ford and inn bl; dancing cernival_",will be still another spectacular feature of the week Aa- a us s 9 dancing, includinga Scotch dance, a Quaker dance, a tures of the bi ii*_:°_;l_1iaHmtc;;'ni;1_§_x_;rl3ng:_x;l:_gt: of 1. ' ._ ' ° ° » A ::=.:_;';,°;“;°;;,,,”;>,‘g;,°f=°,.,,§;°°.';~°= nie---.ni -in -md din bmi.- ,my and hm. ,mined haiku ,mdydorzf W0" d°i¢i'°7°‘l- 0*-Mi' 9f°f°l‘ ' _ nary science at the University of Wis and 00,"-ad an gl MM" Bt"°t w"° d“m“g°‘l‘ TM 3" _ -- d wmdd _ t d ` i" . W . cousin, gives the following warning come,-B from the wut °“ w° new is nowfunder controlbut YBrln0\‘.l'th‘ M 8 with respect of the feeding of swale Light “°w°P°',P°" °m°°_ `l°"¥1°W b‘“`“` ` » " or marsh hay: ’-_`°**'*_" ing' - ' - 1 i i 17| Qqggn Sf, Beware of swale hay for horse feed A _ __ I _ W ._ _f . ing_ if it is seen to contain norsctail OLD NEWSPAPERS _ _ _ _ ___ _ ' ` V_ . .` _ (Equisetum palustre). At bpst much k--_ ' ' - __» *f _;_ _ __ swale or marsh hay is unfit or horse What become; ¢| 015 W 7 _ ' _‘ _ _ _ , .f - _' _ feeding odd, suonid be usda for me Many or mom go been egeeggaxgzr c“"¢u-5t°m|0|_\ ‘ ‘ pIa.eking_;f iroi;1::asttings _pr craieksg mills to be pulpcd again for new _ Sfgppcdfniccgushs; § ' WHERE IT orsee ve sm s ornec san ne paper. But vast quantitie , ddl “ Vi V - ' . . _ nutritieue feed in Smell quantities enoush.'to Chinn, s gc 0 Y brains tht S;>Ti:::h/-'rust 'Yield-li :v':’i2ngg'sl:>l?v ffttghsngalzlggoififyle' often. Swale hay is bulky, woody in- It would be didicult t the ' \ '.- ,, V _ f, P ' _ digestible and lacking in uutriuient_ purpose to which they age 3:3: put. t° N°f_l_g“5Iml§°» 'P.5"~AWBY _ ` ' _ Oh. IDBW, I esp t move all those when ingested with ho,-“tau it is A great. numb", are “sed by the Qu _ y f erviline Ia . rllnks and boxehl -Baltimore Bun. posit_ively _i;p_ison0\_ls. Relpently in 3 natives tc- paper their rooms. The ' U_B°d‘_ coun ry o scoosn w ere male newspaper is of stout tex' th . . 1 swalcl hay 'had been fed this season ordinary Chinese papblr anburiserheiig READ MR' BRAUN B STATEMENT' U m°a__1;ya1l:orst:;uhav;;l_i_eed_ Tsegebgrae as cheaper But that is not the only A few weeks ago I au, some greg ~ _ . _ |,| n ' P Y Y. . se which the papers have to serve, " G B wenti down paralyzed before death. for the _Chinese cut out paper waist- :,f,i°E;g},‘;B ,T53 Qgnast 25:8; O _ . » ._ _ _ -_ <_ . We found that horsetail was the cause coats from them to wear next their fig 0; 5m11g¢g§_i0n_ bug. ungortungteiy ‘ - _ l.V fV V- ~ " .V - an;1 the Btroul:1le__hap_ ceased slpdcefthis skins. Paper is an excellent substance it developed into hicnoughs, accom- ‘ D0 H0110" W°° “B 9°” ‘°m0V \'°m f0i' Preventing the WHrn‘th_5;4___thc, panicd by nausea and cramps. I was ‘ the hav er ether hevfeed- In ether 'beI`°9ii11i;d9» but they did.not die. The irrgtant ` ` -_ _ii ine, Well, I wouldn’¢;__have_\,g11gvgd ._ /_- Q5. » _ B 5 » 'G 060111 Yi th h c fll tl ted _ .` _ tht ti* ‘1d_hl` . - _ ~ fb, ._ dorobdeio feature oi one progrdm win ,,” ff., ay w": §§°,,f,“:,;‘, f,,“§,c___§ _ . ~ _ _ ’»‘ ,,,~§f’_ {’t’°{’“"9 fa, °°“, 03,3 .' V anyone buying $7.00 worth. (during December, show-_ " \ ‘\_¢ " ` -' 5// be Leeuerd and Louie WHO will £1" dbigolnnidf avid; dauv in end :xo GRAPHIC SCENES- ` gl fvegviiind 1(:i°iiog"sw:ece::iPwo ' ! \ \ \ / - - _ V _ ' ' - ` _ ' ' - V ° _ ’G.\--' ~` ai W°"d°_"f‘¥l g_Ym_““s"° _fP‘”"°"m‘V"'_*.°¢ <1 inkin ate;-_ Thu far, how- ”`i`“’*”‘ ter, and my stomach felt better at _ 7 3. ______;_-_;~§'»___- if and or the odnderimd keen everybody §,f,,,_n',, ,,nf,,,°1°,, has bee: ,om-d ,Or LoNnor1_, ned. 10-'rho 'reiogrnph'd ,,,,,,,,_ I ,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,.,,1,,,,;r,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,_ t. _:J 1/1 f ` °"‘“““"~ f . ._ _V i . nonnedii nononlng. - ",°““,f',°"°~,° *‘°{'°§"§,§°°“" ,§*'°°, ,_“ and was completely r _._<>r==<\." \.» -V i ----- I -___ _ g,g,§,,§,;,;§>,;',';,,‘;,,-,.,<;,;;é;°,gg °,,,§,; To po;-1»ff°m -§,»1;¢i»».wi;c=;» ` ‘gf ' V .SWALE HAY U F1 ,F _ _ V by G. . rauai, wo nown soc - ' LT on HORSES .mesa L LAsKY's -'iN THE to sign the dnnideio when the strain ,,,,,,, ,mg ,mmf neg, L,,m,,,,, _ ._ V - -. se. _ BARRACKS" AT B F was over and all were agreed emo Alt M "B 1 1 ' ~ " ] ..._ . v ~~ 0 A1 d _ i i- i °- f “lm S ‘"°1`°\>1° °P1“i°“. as well have the resent as an one e so r "___" “_” "° °“° ° "°t°“ KEITH s THEATRE Bos'r0N tion domed umm ond they embreeeii or end nigh mei-it oi Nervlline in naar- p -y ~ I __ , .__-____ _ _ _ _ , . - _ ._ _ _ ____ _ _. ._ , _ ___ _ _ - _ _ ' V i ` 1 O' A Something decidedly new and novel bg? glfggguta §ll1)llol'\7.,t',~'l_‘ Call in today and see ` Sbincff V samples of our work-note the new _.styles-»pick out your fabric. _ Xmas Gift . ._-____ _L _ ,, a pair of Ladies' fancy slippers-beadédpioe. =]ust' the article for your sweetheart for the asking. To ing ticket of sale) of Boots, Slippers, Rubbers, Over- shoes, Trunks, Valises or Be_lt__ g0_0<_is‘_. _I This is a chance for you--bringfhe family `alon’g.-_Yeti might G07( V Some olidu Specials 5 at he i g ‘ n Cliristnias isijust a few days away and it will pay you to buy riglitnow beforit the For gifts for men and ba' gains that are real bargains you need to coiiie to the n1en’s store-Brown's. We have always rush coiiimeiiccs. got the 'gif-ilsjtliat he appreciates most. HUSIE RY, -balanc and incn's................. 40 p.e. off VVORK] NG GAUNTLETS for men, real liorsehlrle, worth 1. 5 COLIARS, Auslr' Brand,.§rcgularly zoc each now 6 for...69c Canadian Collars, regularly i5c each now 6 Q. _ . - 0 _.,. | e of stock, boys’ ofor...... .. 95: ian and Silver _ I in-1_1 _msn- . . _ . - _ Hat” and _ Cap Snaps Blg ' Barqalns _ ` A Hats, Enplish and Americanderbies 1-2 off. _ i ` » ; V ' Franklin Brand, American hats, regularly $3.25_f6r ° " Ai - ' . . _ O' i ' ' ` ` .9 In I il ' Soft hats. .. . _ .....i".~,. ..»_,,-..» I-2105 '_ -.;._. OVERCOATS, 63 in this lot, black and assorted colors, clearing at__33i-3 to 40p. c off,” t0qua,ity_ _ __ ’ _ ____ . _ _ _ I Sensat1on“al._._ _Sh1rt__ according _ ._ f ind=up Sale This big wind np sale-_win finish on the 3.5¢ any of - __Deceinber, the last day of this month. I intend to leave for the West the hrst of the year and I know that by that time my stock will be sold out, that is if good goods aiidii-ight price are any in- ducement to shoppers. = Soft collars, regularly 25c.for... _ _ Mc celininid collars, n good stock of one yeai’s sfyles_ regl 25c foi-..................l6c NECKTIES, a gotd stock in popiin, silk and wash tics, worth 5oc to 75c;2r e ..~»».»...».,, .Hn o»-. --ns--nou--.~».»~¢..». HANDKERCHIEFS, finest silk worth from 'gcc to 1.25 for. TRAVELLING GOODS, trunks, a good stock left off _ Valises, not many left . . . . . . . . I-Soff Suit cases, going fast ..-......._..\~5oi'f UN DE RWHAR, combination under- wear, going fast but there are still ~s0m,e splendid bargainsleft I-Joff English Merino, fine winter weight ,- .gal-ment_s. they are very warm and perfect Siting. worth $1.30 for . . . ... . one-on no-nn ond. na. nouns- euosnsnuaonrssandnndod. 1..... Winter caps, fur and knit bandstyle, all sizes, it 50 and ' SultS”' ` f fa! *for 98c, $1.25 for 85cand $1 for . ._ _ ‘ \. Men’s fur caps .. . " ii.. . . - I-3 off Boys? grey lamb caps for boyp’ 3,40 6 years, wtrth £4 f0r............ i Il 6.' ll? ‘W _ _Q ' given us while this sale was running. \ f' ;`\ - f, M eff.-_\_ “"4 /;'V‘ '\~`.~r __-_-;"f ."“\_`:.;;\ _ F -If “”~‘~f=`3; _ 1 -L ~_~f ._ ~ 5,; : /_ ,¢f” . _ ‘ ' ._ \~;» f“f';` 1 -. 580.-f"Surts _ . _ ‘ _ `,lv 1.' 1 for Boys ._ /’ ii :‘V / * 1 I ` ‘ » ' , _ H al f Price , /. . ' ` _ _ 4/ // T* \\\\ For the remainder of this month ‘\ we intend to give away 280 suits for _ \ ;_ 5 /, boys- the remainder of our stock. \ \` i This is silight token of our apprecia- tion ofthe patronage that has been 1 i Although _the stock is broken the styles left, are very good- some of . --_-_. V'-, _wig _ _g them are our leaders: 'l‘here’s a wide "` ` V, ,if W" » J " ".*' . i_. . variety- to choose from in two and ‘ ‘ _` '. ,hrec piece and kuicker styles. _ _ .___ ____.j"_< _T‘- Is \ "’t‘~“.‘\ Worth $8.00 for......... .$4.00 "-'ii _ . 3.75 Worth $7.50 for .._.i - * Worth $7.00 f0i'._........ . 2.75 ~ _ _ ' _vi i;__. , _ ‘ . 5.25 Worth $5.50 for......... . 2.75 ,,{* . __ __ Q., _ Worth $6.50 for.... fn.-*L "- ` ; ' __ - > ' _ _» ° n ~ wif t . _ _ _ ‘ » _ .., .--he -vests.-. Meii's'cfaveueite""coat's: just 14 . ,V -J, U . _ " , . ._ in lot, regularly $16.50 for $6 75, i worth £13 50 for $5 75 Suits Soils worth and worth ' ' oss o..-.Q ooo u av.-Q.: pants and odd trousers. ._ I-3 off , I , . . _ . ' . ‘ ' ' . ‘ f 1** lcknge ___i_. _ , _ -. Dress fhirfs, size 14 only very hm Fancy _shirts _36 p.__¢;_.-_to_..._,»_,‘.jl,_p.¢.__sl_ _-.__ . ~ _ __ }1o,5o for,,_,_, , ..._...._._ ......;..5.25 i grade, regularly $1.50 for...... __ Full dress_s'b_i;'te,i8}_jl;!2ry_' fill; C0111- _ _,__ _ _ _Eng PM _ ‘ ' ` ' . f ` ' V ` » ' k of “M _:ri so._,..................._sss ~ _-Pe e - Suits worth $15 50 .. .. . .$9.45 . '. 1 V’ 1 'P1°t°°“°win8’ r°¥fd-.“'1\'?f§l'5°n 1 f°r""" ’ " White shirts _stiff bosoms 35 . e. bff.. . Working'_l_lll1=_f»s'~_3o*?.’-GMD ` _ Q-__ ' _in,f:. . oem* » 7'” __ _ _ _ ___' ___ _ fs __ ._ _ _ ,» l__`:_._,,__,,____._____. .Q ........_...e.ss H B R O 9 S = F C_3_0_a_c S_weafeve_}isiV`_` iaelow Comp Here are rare values in coatgsweaters. _ grade _stock shows sweatercoats ‘inn colors and scoresocf combiuationb, Coats wrists and extension storm col1qi;,_;fill< d. pgckets; Regularly priced at ~§5'.56' for Others at $2.50 for $i.69,_;;,_25 foie 0 =-i.f..=_§~'_-':s_-_-_- al!! package _ irt sets, blips, ties il worth $1-50 worth $3.50, . . -... ~i, ' . / . ‘ 4 . : _‘ "' »~ /’“V_'.'¢i.»d ’,|7y;._,,_,_»_-._ .\__ wr- 4 0706 _ Cl seared I- ... ,, _., _-"f I u 1 J ..- .;_ /r l l »