' . 'He 1 'A . n 'Wtj. v 4i if 3 PAGE SIX THE DAILY NEWS Friday, low the Crowd to White Turkish Towels per pair, from Curtains, frilled; complete with ties and valances: pair, from 19c 10 79c 69c to S1.95 Grey Wool Blankets; 50 pairs; size 56x76; the regular value of these was $6.00 pair: at this price they are cheaper than a flannelette sheet; it's a shame to sell them at the price; QA, QJ? will make eplendid camp or boat blankets, pair iyiUO Have you seen our tables of Yard Goods at per yard 10cand15c All Silk Crepe de Chenes; still some left; values to $1.75: ft Op U'1' per yard WE SPECIALIZE IN COAL n id t Jfyou wnfto r prove youre wc. jiuy tie coaj. fAdtsatisjes. TELEPHONE 657 VALENTIN DAIRY-FOK SKEENA BRAND Creamery Butter fe Cottage Cheese FKESn PASTEURIZED MI1.K AND CREAM DAILY Early Delivery Throughout the City which gives the greatest heat for the money expended, be-lieving that a satisfied customer is the greatest asset a merchant can have. Phone us for a trial order and join the family of contented household ers who are using the best fuel In town. Philpott Evitt & Co. Ltd. Phone (48 COAL Satisfaction guarantee with Que Famous Edson and, Bulk-ley Valley COAL. No. 1 Bulk-ley Valley Wheat, Oats and Barley. Pratt's Chick Food, Seeds and Fertilizers. Prince Rupert Feed Co PHONE 58 & 558 If you lose anything, try a classified ad. Dress Goods, flannels; per yard . Girls' Gym Bloomers ' to $2.75; for Dissolut several pieces a high price for fine clothes when Tip Top Tailors will make to your measure any of their wide range of fine all-wool fabrics for only . 27.00 TIP TOP TAILORS P. Crevatto Corner Sixth and Fulton Streets Hotel Arrivals New Royal Hotel THE HOTEL WORTH WHILE Hot Si Cold water: Steam Heat 75c. PER DAY AND UP J. Zarelll Trlrphont tSI Frank Lockwood, city; novlch, Vancouver. B rui- Sale! Some Extra Values For Saturday's Selling We have had an unprecedented run on certain lines, but have added even greater values than before to fill the gaps a We are making a SPECIAL DRIVE on LADIES' COATS Sec Our Windows - You Will Uc Surprised Ladies' Fur Trimmed Coats . from $7.95 to $19.50 Some of these coats were new goods this fall and were then conservatively priced, values were as high as $-19.00. They must go, and this is your opportunity to get a real bargain. You can also buy your spring coat now at a very great saving. Here Are Some Further Attractions For Saturday. Can You Beat Them? While Cotton, 36 inches wide; nice grade 3 yards for White Flannelette, 34 inches wide; nice soft quality per yard Unbleached Cotton, absolutely pure; 36 inches wide per yard Art Linen, for fancy work; this is 18 inches wide; a beautiful quality; regular value, 35c: per yard 25c 16c 12ic 19c Linen Hemstitched Towels, 40x22; make wonderful bureau 7Qp covers; were originally $150 pr.; while they last, pair Silk Bedspreads, special values in blue, rose and gold each, from $2.95 large and small sizes; values All our Comforters are included in this sale; cotton filled, from .'. Feather and down filled from Kimonas or Morning Wrappers, figured velour; satin trimmed; blue or rose; values to $3 M; for. House Dresses, fast colors each, from .V . Boys' Cotton Hose, black only; aU sises; regular 50c: per pair 49c 95c $2.45 $6.75 to $29.50 Have you seen our Bins of bargains &"d eq 10 C 15C Cushions, with art covers each, from 39c $1.39 79c 25c We have cleared all our 39c Bloomers, but have put out in their place a line which is considerably better: in a full 4Qn range of colors: at per pair Oi Full fashioned Silk Hose; we are getting low In sizes in the 79c line but will have added some other lines for Saturday to 7Qp make the line complete again; these are a wonder, pair Wc wish to state that the stock wc arc selling is all our own, despite rumors, wc have not bought in one cent's worth of special sale goods for this sale. He sure to register your estimate of HUTTONS. Button contest will close when tickets wc have are exhausted, and at the present rate, that will he soon. Third Avenue WALLACE'S Fulton Street Steamship Sailings CHOIR TEA For Vancouver- Tuesday ss. Cardena 1:30 p.m. Thursday s. Pr. George 10 pjn. Friday ss. Venture, midnight. Ss. Princess Adelaide ... 10 pjn. Mar. 13 ss. Prln. Norah . ... pjn. Mar. 23 ss. Prin. Norah pro. I'tom Vancouver-Sunday ss. Cardena pjn. Why Pay IS SUCCESS Affair Held Yesterday Afternoon At Home of Mrs. B. E .Valde On Tallow Street A delightful daffodil tea was held yesterday afternoon at the hom of Mrs. B. B. Valde, Tallow Street, by the choir of First UnlUd Church. Many ladies called durlnw the afternoon to lend their patro nage to the affair wnicn was ven successful. The rooms and tea table were attractively decorated for the oc casion witii daffodils, the general effect being- very spring-like. Mem bers ot the church choir had charge and assisted. Mrs. Frank Derry and Mrs. O. V. Wilkinson poured while scrvlteursj were Mrs F. V. Vickers, Mrs. G. W. Laidler, Miss-Ruby Lewellyn and Mils RuthlVilk1nso"n Mrsr' f: W. McAuley was cashier and Mrs. I. C. Miller and Mrs. Robert Bedford were in charge in the kitchen. Mu D. Sharp and Miss Edith Miller attended the home cooking table. Thc thaler whence dollar was once the European standard frf weight und purity. ADDRESS 0NTEETH Highly Interesting Talk Given By Dental Lecturer at Public Meeting Yesterday "The three principal factors necessary to success in life are health, character and efficiency," declared Dr. Harry S. Thomson of Toronto, lecturer of the Canadian Dental Hygiene Council, in addressing a public meeting yesterday afternoon at Booth Memorial School. "At one time there was tendency to give efficiency the first place in importance but today health is conceded first place." i Dr. Thomson stressed the responsibility that parents owed to their children In the matter of giving them a fair start in life So far as health was concerned. It was a responsibility which existed even be- fore the child was born. The principal object ol the Canadian Dental Hygiene Council. Dr , Thomson explained, was to teach I dental hygiene and disseminate the I story of better health. Dental hy-j glene was a matter of much Importance since dental disease might be responsible for many human all-jments such as lowered resistance. ! malnutrition and even mental dls-I orders. It was of primary importance that dental decay should be vented and, if it occurred, remedied by filling of the teeth. Importance of the proper foods In the bujldlng of the teeth was stressed. The teeth -onsisted . of two parts the crown and the roots. It was of the utmost importance that the crown should be preserved for the ravages of decay were very rapid once it was penetrated. Cleansing of the teeth was, of course, the primary means of pre serving them and preventing decay. Tooth paste should not contain anything in the way of medicines. Ten cents worth of plain preclpl Uted chalk was as good as any ex pensive tooth paste. Claims made for tooth pastes that they could cure anything were entirely falla cious and misleading. What Causes Decay Carbohydrates, such as starches and sugars, were the sole cause of tooth decay. Meats, vegetable and fruits never caused tooth decay. Tndecd, fruits, vegetables, whole urain breads and dairy products were of great Importance, particu larly pre-natally, In the building of good teeth in the coming child In cleaning the teeth Dr. Thomson pointed out the necessity of the sweeping downward through the crevices instead of across the teeth. Foreign matters could not be effectively removed by the cross movement of the brush. Dr. Thomson then gave some In teresting glimpses of modern me thods in dental treatment. No longer would a dentist remove the nerve from a tooth before filling It and thus leave a "dead" tooth which was bound to develop pus to be later liberated throughout the system to possibly cause tubercu losis, malnutrition, lowered rests tance or a myriad of other com plaints. Dr. Thomson referred to the value of the x-ray in detecting abscessed teeth. Before closing. Dr. Thomson re ferred to the perfect physical co ordination of modern athletic champions such as Babe Ruth. Jack Dempsey, Gene Tunney, George Young, Bobby Jones and others, all of whom possessed full mouths of teeth and had never known what It was to have a cavity. It was the right of the child of today to have mm, km They stimulate your livsr, get rid of poiions and Improte your APPETITE Sold rwryurfcerc In Carters eepills Typewriters FOR RENT Call or Phone 6 McRAE imO.,'LTO. waiifliiifiJiiiiiixBnigasBiBaDKfaiiyaii,!! FKIDAY and SATURDAY TWO SHOWS 7 and 9 p.m. ADMISSION 20c fc 65c Feature Starts at 8:00 & 10.00 SATURDAY MATINEE at 2:30 15c & 40c Feature Starts 33,0 With Silken Threads, He Snares His Human f,tJ Edmund Lowe in 'The Spider With LOIS MORAN. EL BRENDKL r.c,i,,, thrltllnr Pan vnn vnlv. Ihl. .Iw.o. . ..' nnWj " ' ... uiaiuauc problem Comedy "FULL COVERAGE" with Benny Rubin m u P Muslcal-"The Angel Cake" Cartoon "Jack and the fcaJ MONDAY and TUESDAY - "POSSESSED BBBSBTBBISSBB IARDSBUitJ the benefits of education and good I C.PJl. ste..: health which would give him. too, ! Capt. S. K o the privilege of becoming a cham- 10 o'clock i p!on awl win 'More than ever la It conceded to- on her rn i. day,' declared the speaker, 'thatwwm,U( health is first and paramount of . the three principal factors neces sary to success In life." Mrs. D. McD. Hunter, president! of the Women's Canadian Club. ' Phone 9a3 presided over the meeting and. at the close of his address, she cor dially thanked Dr. Thomson, on behalf of the gathering, for his highly interesting talk. ll FommstDimiui week's business trip to Anyox. returned to the city on the Prtnr Qeorgc iast evening from thf smelter town Week-End Specials Eraser Valley Crestwood Creamery Butter 70r 3-lb. brick u Swift's Pure Lard 5-lb. tin Helmet Corn Beef l's per tin Malkln's Best Plum Jam 4-lb. tin Very Large Size Oranges 2 dos 65c 15c 40c 95c Large Slse are the best buy at present price) Malkln's Best Tomatoes 2's, hand packed, per tin Ensign Peas Size 4 2 tins Tiger Brand Sliced Pine apple, 2's, 2 tins Malkln's Best Royal Anne Cherries, 24's, per tin . Royal City Corn 2's 2 tins Eggs Fresh Extras in cartons. 3 doz. Johnston's Fluid Beef 16-oz. bottle Rolocream Health Oats per pkg. Rose Brand Brooms With lng cap, each , , Aylmcr Catchup 'l2oz. bottle " Cowan's Cocoa 'i's per tin , . . .. . r or nouriinmtnt, olicloui Bitot tni i I CROWN BRAND CORN SmpUrtZ?! ths most htslthful food by loremowflSj,'! Thi CANADA STARCH CO. NAME ADMBSS S. J. Jabour. who has been on a 10c 25c 25c 25c 25c 95c $1.00 25c 60c 15c 20c Alberta Market P. OAMULA. Proprietor Fifth Street. Phone 208 fait xal iMCfaMlt&larBalljai Cash aniCa Friday t$a "Eraser Vu. Crest"'". in 3-lb. .' .N'abob Cull' per lb taboo l .i per lb. jueker o . per tin tylmer Sp.: per tin .'eanut Bu: per tin Clng Be ah Cherry per 12-". 3. C. Whit, h 3 lbs. f"i Xing Ost' ii per tin 'try So.ip per bar Nabob Sti.iv.' per J-lb p ihrtstie.s 1 Sodas. p : IcCormirk s per pku l Montr :' slse. 3 lb- : Aylmer Pot H & C1 3 tins fur Christies f; 2 nkfl.s f i O'i4 Free Deliver on or ot" itrv r ANADIR' Varlfi' Wot!! rra Also up-1" . . . , Im'i Sweet Pea M i BEST ..loci iini! .ill DAIIM ""..,, fjr CKOSI an". f