5 AGR SIX THE DAFLT NEWS Optician and Optometrist YOU CAN'T AFFORD BAD SIGHT. WE FIT YOUR EYES CORRECTLY. Carefully. trained, experienced, registered optometrist. Qualified by experience and practlca knowledge of optometry, to render you the very best service possible, while our charges will be found reasonable In every Instance. WE REPLACE BROKEN LENSES Diamonds, watches, clocks, silverware, cut glass, Ivory, genuine leather nnnriq. and n larae I stock of umbrellas. OUR MOTTO "Prlco and quality." Inspection Invited Max Heilbroner Diamond Specialist STEWARDESS IS DISMISSED FOR WEARING BREEKS Not Considered Proper Garb When Serving Meals In Arctic Circle KDMONTON, Feb. Hi. He-i'iiiiM Hit' Northern Trailing Company, Limited, decreed tha(. riiling breeches and a khaki shirt were not Hie proper frai l) for a I stewardess In wear when servtng meals in Hie 1 Arctic circle to! hardy northerners ami oilier I ileniens of Hie broad open spaces who were being Iraus-pnrled on llieir boats,. Alice Joyce, a university sludent, who had severed several months of last year on Hie Northland Krhn lost her joli and brought suit against Hie company for $50 for transportation ami a bonus of 2T in I lie district court before Mis Honor Judge (Crawford. The company alleged I li at Miss Joyce had broken her contract. Juilujncnl was reserved after a WESTHOLME THEATRE Tonight and Tomorrow Night, 7 and 9 p.m. "THE ARIZONA EXPRESS" A niilc-ii-niiuiilc railroad llirillcr adapted from' Lincoln J. drier's famous melodrama of (bat name. An express Ihul run-it's a large consignment of love, mystery and romance. A superb photo-play abounding in rc-slirriug incidents, sel amidst an iiiiendiug vnriely of heaiiliful scenery. The romance of a young mail clerk and n beautiful girl and (lie exciling adventures tlial befell tlieni whilst saving hcr.hrolhcr from the death penally for a crime; lie had never coinmilled. None should miss Hie washed out lrestle and the train wreck, and Ihe hold-up by mail-ear bandits. Strong easl. David Butler, Pauline Starke, Harold Goodwin, Francis MacDonald, William Humphrey, Evelyn Brent, Anne Cornwall and others. f "FIGHT AND WIN" SERIES, No. 7 JACK DEMPSEY IN "THE TITLE HOLDER" INTERNATIONAL NEWS. 35c and 10c MAKE YOUR OWN- Chesterfield and Lounge Cushions - With our Kapok or Spring Cushion Forms. These forms are round, .ypinre, oblong or holster. In our slock of Cretonnes and Tapestries, you will surely find something thai will blend willi your furnishings and draperies. Barrie's Home Furnishings 3rd Avenue and 1st Street. Phone 123 5 Days 5 Days Specials THURSDAY, FEB. 12 to TUESDAY FEB. 17. White Cotton- Meg. IP.ii; per yard, " yards for . . . . $1.00 Grey Cotton- Meg. '.We per yard, yards for $1.00 36" Striped English Flannelette ID Pieces lo el se. from. Meg. i0: per yard, yards for $1.00 30" Striped Flannelette Meg. .'Hie yard, 5 yards for $1.00 White Flannelette Meg. IHlc, 5 yards for $1.00 Dish Towelling -Meg. 2,"ic per yard, 0 yards for . . $1.00 Ladies' White and lilack Fleece-lined Gloves - Meg. r)c per pair. Tor per pair 25c 3 dozen Children's White Flannelette Nightgowns 'i lo 0 years. Meg. $l.l!." each, fur each 85c Misses' Natural Wool and Cotton Vests and Drawers Meg. 8 1. '25 each, for each 70c Infants' Black Woollen Hose Meg. I Tie; each 25c Women's Black Cashmere Hose Meg. $1..'!." .for . . . 90c Boys Heavy Ribbed Cotton Hose Sizes r in 714. Meg. iOc; pair 25c Boys' Heavy Cotton Ribbed Hose Sizes 8 lo 014. Meg. !." pair; It pairs for $1.00 Willi these we are offering n large iissurlnicnt of Memiiauls which must go at half Ihe prices. These bargain prices speak for themselves. WATCH OUR WINDOWS Jabour Bros., Ltd. Phone 645. 7th St. and 3rd Ave. STOP THAT COUGH NOW WITH A FEW DOSES OF DR WOOD'S NORWAY PINE SYRUP Mm. AhW I'uMiT, 11.11. So. S, I'rutun, V'111., Willi's: "I lonk ni'VWB rolil wliirli ft'ltlnl on my Ihoks, ami my I'uiiith was sii li.nl, ut lliiirs, (I mtiihmI in IT ll wcic tearing my luiiirsi In pliri'S. I scut "ml fit il li.i lie or nr. Wooil'ti Surwuy l'lno Syrup anil I Iful Iflli'f urirr llm nil Tew doses, iiiul 'li.v tlie llim.' I liuil riiiMii'il the rest of llie liollli' I wai cuiiipleU'ly lellcveil or belli my cold- mill cough." "Pr. Wooil's" has Iktii on the market Tor (he pusl 35 years; you don't experiment Mlli some new ami unti'ied remoib when you buy It; put up only 1J' Tim T. Mllburn Co., Llinileil, Toronto. Out. hearing lasting two years. Jake With Her A. 1.. Sawle, a director of the company, staled that while he was on an inspection (rip on llie Northland Fcho last year, Miss .Joyce appeared al different limes in breeches and khaki :di.irt. lie objected lo Hiis cos-I il me as lie did not consider il a ii'coniiiig one for a stewardess timing such a class oT men. lie dsn ohjecled lo Miss Joyce sit ing in Hie pursers cabin sii garbed. Towards Hie end of Hie elurn I rip in (Jclober he asked :er lo wear her proper uniform m one of the occasions and Miss Joyce refused, lie then (obi her if she coiiliuiii'd to do these things she could consider herself io louver in the company's ser-' .'ice, lo which Hie answer was, ''Hint's Jake with inc." Mr. Sawle was cross-examined y . II. Van Allen as to Ihe ntinv- uer of limes .Miss Joyce had vorn Hp' breeches and why bej 'lad nol complained before, lie answered that Ihe company wauled discipline, bill liked to give a eerlaiii amount of leeway to its employes. "Hut there's a limit 'o everything," he added. . Thought Reasonably Pari of Hie contract with Miss Joyce was that in consideration oT her services being satisfac-ory Hie company would refund iier .(, Hie fare and return lo Waterways, with Ihe addition of It s.) per tmmtll bonus. Ill donor .Indue Crawford thought thai the reipicsl lo discard Ihe lollies was a reasonable one lo nuke so far north, hut reserved 'tis judgment lo review the eon-lit ions of service. PRICE OF FURS ON NEW YORK MARKET Sato Commenced with Red White Fox, Lynx and Squirrel Fox, NKW YOIIK, Feb. Id. Kidding ror red fox featured Hie opening sessions of Ihe five million dollar fur action here. The sale Is Hie largest lo be held in this rily since Ihe I m days of I Pill and 1 0-0. Ituyers were presen' 'roin all Hie leading fur markets of tills counlry and Canada as well as from France ami (ler- inaiiy. Tlie bes I price received ror red fox was $35. This fur is much in demand ror trimmings al Ihe present lime and inaiiu- faelurers bought il freely. While fox bronchi a lop price of $50 while Ihe best lynx pelts fetched i in. all. Wild cat brouglil prices ranging up lo -lt and Hie best skins in a colled Ion of nearly two hundred thousand .sipiirrcW sold al l.;'n. An offering or sixty-six lliousiiiid ermine was! sold al prices ranging lo i:i.(i3 each. Compared , with Hie average prices received al the fall sale of llie New York Aifdiou Company) Ihe urs sold yesterday showed Hie following percentages advances. While fox ten, eastern Canadian and uorth-wcsleru red Tnx I T; oilier red fox unchanged ; lynx ah; wild cat 25; sipiirrel, . Unchanged ami ermine twenty. ! KETCHIKAN FORMS AUTOMOBILE CLUB Will Work for Good Roads and Help Serve Tourists Vlsll-Ino Place KKTCIIIKAN, Fell. 1(1. -Ket-Icliikau now lias an aulomobile 'club. II was formed this week Willi M. .1. Ilucy as president. J. V. Mickey, vice-president'; .1, K. '.lolinson, set'ictary and M. II. f, Monday. Fpdm Hexes a 2 Day Spec Service Faust, treasurer. The objeclsnf Ihe chili are to enroiii-aye Unbuilding and ilnproveineul of highways, lo further just and ralioual Irallic and Irallic regula-lions and all good road projects, and lo maintain an olllec for Hie benefit of members and auto k'U risls, FIRE DESTROYED j NEW AUTOMOBILES FirJ KANSAS CITY, Feb. 111. destroyed approximately ,500.-000 worth of Ihe latest creations or iiiiloinobiltt inanuracliirers al the motor show here early tliisj morning. The pavilion' of Hie American Live Slock Association valued al '$,750,000 became, a lolnl loss within an hour and u half after the fire was discovered. Advertise it' the Daily News That Spells Value on Sale Monday and Tuesday Only, All Day 'Even pair full ofwedr $1.75 WESTERN KING Union Made OVERALL Smocks Coveralls in heavy 7 oz. Denim Overalls, blue and striped, sizes 34 to 44, $1. 75 Smocks to match - $1.75 Khaki Combinations, sizes 36 to 44, $2.45 Tlie Home of "20th Century" Clothes Universal Trading Co. Specials 3rd Avenue. for Friday and Saturday The Quality Home Furnisher . 1 ir CASH.AND CARRY SPECIALS FROM 9 A.M. UNTIL 12 NOON ONLY FOR MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, AND THURSDAY 300INS SOLID PACK TOMATOES, yti's. Meg. tne straight.. Special ... ! MALKIN'S BEST COFFEE. Tliis line of coffee will retail al 70c lb, within I!" days. Extra Special at 60c lb. . . Instant HEED .:L,.uoSOA':,; n - - ' i . x "z' ",r"'' BROWN SUGAR, :'. lbs, Tor . . 1.. . 25c . Special 45c per tin 7 lbs. for . , 50c Ciinil I 'i lbs. In each cushiiucj'. MALKIN'S BEST SLICED PEACHES, I's, bills. Special. 2 (ins Tor .. MALKIN'S BEST PURE STRAWBERRY JAM, 1 lb. Pails. , Special ... ..... ... '.' AUNT DINAH MOLASSES, Vi lb. lius 20c 7 lb. lins ................. TERRACE TURNIPS llie best value in loodlurfs today) to lbs, ror Limit !j.00 (o cacli rnslomer. 3 for 50c MSTANI KTostum W .rurolfiC 1 mL1LnnJ wi mmrti 1 45c 65c 40c 25c Satisfaction 7 Specials TWO SUITES OF LIVING ROOM FURNITURE AT A BARGAIN. 4 Piece Wicker Chesterfield Suito, including 2 Chairs, Chesterfield and T l,l''nB Special $245.1"' " 3 Piece pavenette Suito, including 2 Chairs and Mavcnctlc,' foil' iipholstced. ul'-l",!i Mattress. Hpccial ... M $225.0" One Chesterfield only. Figjued '.Midiair Seal und Ibick wil'h Moyi.l 'lllue M.'l'' "' ' J hpeciiil 5175-OB See our Remnant Counter for Bargains' in Curtain Material's,' Scrims, Marqussctl"1 madras and Cretonnes. . Several Pieces ofi Cretonnes, Marquesettes and Scrims to cloar at loss than cost- GEO. D. TITE phone 20