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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 15, 1911)
1TTE 3I0RMXO OKEGOXIAN. ATEDNTSDAT, XOYITJrBER 15. 1911. 13 coram RATES OBJECT OF APPEAL Commercial Club and Elks Ask Passenger Association to Cut Fares. RAILMEN ARE IN SESSION Many Protect Sent Aral nit Increase of Ron ad -Trip Charges From Ekatora Point Special Schedule la Soaght. Protista tnlsit po1bl tncrsaa ef th round-trip convention rata from Cnlraro and cltls wsst of Chicago to Portland and other points In tha North' w..t TMKrdiT wer tlrraDhl to Jimn CHarltn. prldnt of th Trana eontlnntal Paassnasr Association, br tha Portland Commercial Club, th Elks" arand loo's; convention commls- lon and others Intereeted la keepln Porttand In a position of advantage in erklnr tourist attention. Tha special rate committee of tha paxsenver a"soclatto'ii. which embraces nsariv all the lines ojeratln; west of Chicago, was In e.lon reser1ar and had under consideration proposed re duced ra:ea to the Kilts' convention to be hel.i In Portland durtna tha wees: of July I. 111. tha Ehrlnera convsn tlon at Los Anceles In Mar. tha Port land Kose Festival In June, the Seattle Oolden Potlatch In Ausruat. and other special occasions planned for the Pa- clflo Coast within the commit year. It was reported here that tha com mittee would attempt to fix tha con vention rata on the same basis as th raarular Summer tourist rate, and that tha only additional advantace offered to convention traveler would t th opportunity to purehasa tickets on dates not provided by the tourist schedule. Speetal Hrkesile Wa. Tha round-trip tourist fare la 173 5 from Chlcairo, It from St. Ixula. SO from St. PauL Kansas City. Omaha and ri.aour1 luver common Dolnta. and $30 from Nnrtr and Colorado commotr polnta. It la virtually certain that these aa-aln will ba applied lor in iu tour 1st business. Heretofore special round-trip rates of it VI 4 from CMcaa-o. IJTSS from St. Louis. ISO from Mlesoart River polnta and ii from Color. lo polnta bav been made for aueh occasions aa tha Hot Festival and other Important events In th Northwest. It la to maintain thl schedule of special rate that tha Portland orraaliatton are appealing" to th paasenarer association now. C. G. Chapman, manasrsr of tha Com mercial Club' promotion bureau, sent th following meaaace to Mr. Charlton Tderetaad Tvaaeeoatlneatal Penencer iasialsnirw eomaMtee Is meetlns teoay oa toortaa and eneveatloa rates to the 1'eclfle Hortkntt We arseatly appeal tar a cca tlauaae ef epeetei rte tar the Pelf1e Weri sweat eeav.ntleee lower thaa Summ.r toanet ratea Travel le the Elks sad ether Hatlaaal eoaveatleae la ih'.m l.rntery e.at rr vtll sa treneadoee'r ettmoat.4l aad to ereeeetl B y pe:aj conoeeetnea Portland la eatln a l-Ok 00 eeoventloa ball to enter tela NaUeaal bodiea We aseore roe con tla.Mt e-eeermoa l mmmn ether sosvw u4 taeree..d atteadeaee for those t r.e.lr eoearxt aed atll appreeiale coatlaa aaea mt the 111 special rates. CI ka J ola Appeal. Th following message waa sent by Parry C. McAllister, secretary of th Elks' convention commission: Breaking fur loom) Elks ta tha Faofrte Korthw.at 1 re.peotfuMT "rS thst eeno tlea rats te the I'.cirio Nortnst hereto fore la efrct be raalntalnsd. Portland Is J'.t com: r. s to the front as a eon.entloe eltv. IO.UOO has bora appruprlated for ea auditorium. The E:ke Nttloo.l eonventlna I. the flrvt Fort:and has beea able to land. Ths bnelBee. in.n have eubeortbed $125,000 fue nlirtaiom.nl of the aZlks end th.tr gaeeta An Increa. la rmi. et this tlms wouid wora trr.ereMe Injury to PortlanX Tour tnr.ueaee ta our behaif will be ap preciated. It la understood that th rates made to the Elks' convention also will apply to tha Roe Festival and similar events. Th return limit on ticket sold for such events usually extends for day. Pom railroad men consldsr reduced ratea for special conventions a profit able move. It -certainly Increases th volume of travel. Tha rallroade are able to calculate for months In ad vanc almost the exact number of persona tnat wtll ba bandied, and therefore can provide tha exact amount cf equipment required. Ppectal ratea. It h believed, will attract thousands of homeeeeker to th Northwest who otherwise mtsrfct not come at aiL FERRY CHARGE IS FOUGHT Ixrwrr Alblna rash Club Also Hacks Owl-Car Berrlee. A committee from th I-o wr-r Alblna Push Club will ask the County Court to chance the runntna; time of th Alblna ferry from 7 4 to 11 P. M. for the accommodation of a largo number of residents and business men. The matter was taken up at the meet in it of the club Friday niht. and the nerd of this lit-r service w.is explained. ran Kelliiher. president of th E.ist Fi le Fualnr-s Men's Club, addressed the club oa the market plac movement, th owl car eervtre, auditorium loca tion and a frelrbt depot for Lower Alblna. The club Indorsed th move ment to eetsbllsb tore market places, two markets to be located on the East hide, and appointed tleorce Hockenyoa, A. K. Zellnr and Edward PeH'jrl to represent Alblna on the trrneral East Portland market comniltiee. llesotutiona were adopted approving th movement to secure owl car aerv tea and locattng the auditorium on th East fMe. Tbe club voted to urce th 0.-W. R. A N. Company to establish a fre'cht depot on lUllrcad street la Lower Alblna. and ths depot committee waa continued. Mr. Kellaher spoke at lens-th on the e!Tjrts of Central East Portland to et freight facilities, and Invlte-1 Alblna people to Join Issus with East Portland In th movement to est frels-ht depots, and recommended a arresslv means. Mr. PsWyl said that at least Si.OOi) lived In Alblna. and that a frelarht depot and team tracks are are DeedeiU of Astoria, are registered at th Port land. F. P. Friday, of Hood River. Is at the Cornelius. L. M. Ro.cnbaum. a Seattle Attorney, I at th Orexron. F. E. Rowel!, a merchant of Scholia. Is at th Perkins. C. N. U'rihsrd. a Sllvorton merchant. Is at th Perkins. Albert Dunbar, an Astoria merchant. I at th Imperial. L. M. Crop , of Houlton, ta re sis ter ed at tha Lenox. Mr. and Mra. E. Ml Toonf. of Balem. are at tha Imperial. Andy Haynes. of Karen, ta resls tered at th Perkins. J. 8- Cowans, of Dawson. Is regrls tered at th Portland. W. o. Hopkins, an Aberdeen lumbar man. Is at th Orearon. R. O. Fmlth. of Grants Pass, 1s rer lstered at th Oomellua F. 8. Garrat, a lumberman of Aber deen. Is at th Perkins. Thomas Ellis, a Rainier merchant. Is registered at th Oregon. Mr. and Mra Chandler, of Marsh- fleid. are at the Imperial. Mra C. E. McDonald, of Seattle, la registered at th Ramapo. L. N. McMahon. a Salem attorney, la registered at th Imperial. H. B. Blatchly and C M. Reed, of Fan Francisco, are at th Carlton. Dan J. Moore, proprietor of th Hotel Moor of Seaside, Is at th Portland. Special 25c Shoppers' Lunch in the Basement-Shoe-Shinina Parlors ii the Basement Medallion Portraits Made From Any Good Phonograph Given Free With $10 Purchases BURGLARS ARE ACTIVE MAVT THEFTS ARB REPORTED TO POLICE. Theory la That Thieves Rob Home When Occupants Attend Revival Meetings Loot Great. Many burglaries hav been reported to th city detectives In th last flv daya, most of them being: on th Eaat Side. Th police say tha thieves a taking advantar of th tig Olpsy Smith meeting:, and are breaking: Into houses while th occupants are away. Horn of thoe who hav reported their houses or rooms broken Into are: W. D. Smith. 490 East Morrison street, overcoat taken; E. Wllkey. Ills Willamette boulevard, suitcase broken Into; A. A. Kreldhoff, Twenty-eighth and Tillamook, suit of clothes stolen; Paris Dyeworks, 7 Grand avenue, sev eral suits stolen from shop Sunday; W. N. Carter. Southern I'aclrto rarshops, suit taken: 8. Wilaon. !U Sixteenth street, clothing missing; Model Bakery. Sll First street North, cash register broken Into, 11 taken; George F. Keck. s:i Hancock street. Jewelry and revol ver stolen: James A. Wilson. 17 East Pace street, toolhouse broken into, tools stolen; O. Hrytsork. 132S Camp bell street, two saws stolen from tool house; T. R. Warren. 334 Cook avenue. Jewelry stolen: J. McOulnnls, 431 Wss co. Jewelry stolen: J. A. Wblttrn, 104 North Seventh street, room entered, suit stolen; Mr. Lund berg. 414 Flint street, thre rasors stolen from house; Mlea Johnson. Ill North Fourth street, violin stolen from room; Tom Wise, Qulmby Hotel, toolhous broken Into, tool stolen; Mr. Lamotte. 44S Gllson street. two watches stolen; J. II. Wright, launch Iowa, rlfl stolen from scow: T. A. I'owd. tit Chamber of Commerce., toolhous broken Into; 1. Lefew, liS Stark, coat stolen from room: 8. Herman, Czs fast Fourteenth street, fur stolen from clotheellae; I R. Bailey, lit Abtngton building, rob and blankets stolen from automobile; H. C. Barclay. Jl Broadway, two sulfa of clothes, safety raaor, gold watch, cuffbuttona and stickpin atolen from houe. LAW LEAGUE IS BIDDEN Portland Bureau Asks National Or- sranlxatlon to Meet Ilere. Portland baa rernewed It Invitation to th Commercial Law Leagu of Amer ica to bold Ita 1111 convention In Port land. Tha first Invitation waa con veyed from the Portland Commercial Club and convention bureau by Ous C. Moser to th convention of tha Law League at AtlsTUlo City last July, and vat favorably received. Final decision In selecting- th place for holding; th convention rests, how ever with th executive committee of th orgsnlxatlon, which holds Ita meet ing In Philadelphia. November 50. A mesaa: was sent to Philadelphia from th convention bureau yesterday, re peating: tha Invitation of Portland to the lawyers. Judging from th rscep- tlon of th Idea when It was Introduced at Atlantic City, members of th Port land convention bureau feel fairly cer tain of securing a favorable answer from th executive committee. Heeaaker Succeeds CoMelloe. MT. ANGEL. Or, Nov. 14. (Special.) After the resignation of John Cos- felloe. President Carson, of th stu dent body, called a special masting for th purpose of electing a new sec retary and treaaurer. Joseph Heesa ker waa choaen to that position. Our "Greater Royal Bakery Lonch" will be a compliment to the peopla of Portland. Our complete announcement will appear In a few days. We do It now. Edlefsen Fuel Co. e Sv.ssco F.la.aCG Hair Grow- Stop Dan draff and Beatcre Gray Or Jaded Hair To Ita Hatoral Color. Doe Kot Dye Or 8taln. 1AS0S TEIAi ZOTTLI TKXS. PERSCNALMENTION. TV". B. Duncan, of Kalaav, la at ft Lenox Leonard ITuls. of 8aJm, la at th Lenox. C E Nelson, of Pendleton, la at ths Carlton. John P. Porter, of Spokane. Is at th portlsnd. R H McMahon. of Tacoma, Is at th Cornelius. Frank Iwvenport. of Bull Run. Is at th Psrklna Mra. F. U- Haradon and Miss Elinors, Th! r"t d!coTrT ttow hlr, pre rent ba.dnri. baltf spotm. falltnc Krtlr, ivthby .-!. or c;p. dan tlruCf. brittle l.atr or ny otbr hatr or alp i.raf. aad channre fray hair to youthful cv.or and gluaa, No da or aialn. To prora that our claim tro trua, w wi.l ac-nd you a .arc trial boil1, frc. If vou will irnd lc In sllTar or piamps to he'p nav conl of pottc and rut kir.f to S f.t"rt Hair Remedy Co 3I r. O. Square. Cim-lttoatt. O. ,swlfro mill b fudia'i trn .a la at aU druifeiets and drur df part nints Try hfr at No and $1 00 a bottl. r'or al and reoommendad la Port lAnd &t OWL DRUG CO. Stores 0 Olds 9 No Telephone or Mail Orders On Hourly Sales "IF In the Basement of the Big' No Telephone or Mail Orders On Hourly Sales aalaSHMBaSaaaaaaaaaaHBHIHaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalaaaaaaaaaaal ( I & to Sp.w. From lO to 11 $2.50 Waists $1.48 From 10 to 11 A. M. Today, in the Basement. A sale of women's white tailored Waists, made of heavy linon. A perfeet imitation of linen. Styled with embroidered fronts, plain stiff collars and cuffs; all ( A Q sizes. Worth to ?2.50 J) 1 ,tO 10c Pearl Buttons 2c From 10 to 11 A. M. Today, in the Basement "UndSrprice Store." A sale of pood quality pearl Buttons in assorted sizes, two and four-hole, plain or fancy; buttons suitable for every purpose; 10-cent grades; on sale at two dozen for only J C 35c Dress Goods for 17c 10 to 11 A. M. Today, in the Base ment. A one-hour sale of double width plaid Dress Goods in a splendid rnnte of colors; small, neat plaid pat terns, very suitable for children's wear; regular 35c grades. 1 on special sale at only, yard X C 75c Carpet Slippers 29c 10 to 11 A. M. Today. Come early and ftay all day. Here's a sale of I'lush Slippers, with carpet soles, in assorted colors, warm and very com fortable for house wear; OA sizes for men or women; at &J C Curtain Ends at Only 29c 10 to 11 A. M. Today, in the Base ment. A sale of manufacturer's sam ples of curtains in good useful lengths, 2 to 4 of a kind; ends of high-grade curtains which are more especially suitable for sah enrtains Oft and small windows; special LtJC Extra! All-Day Sale Women's $25.00 Suits for $12.65 A great all-day sale of 150 women's fine tailor-made Suits. Odd lines, scarcely more than 4 of any one kind, which makes the assortment of styles and colors so broad that every taste may be satisfied. There are plain English serges, smart mixtures, etc. Right up-to-the-minute styles. A full range of sizes. Suits worth from $18.00 to " Q f 25.00; special for this sale at j) i sCl O J Extra! All-Day Sale $1.50, $1.75, $2.00 Suitings at 89c All day today we offer a surprising sale of alV wool Suitings, 64 and 56 inches wide. A lot com prising 2500 yards, which we were lucky enough to buy at half price; 20 of this season's most desirable patterns, plain and of fancy weaves, suitable for tailored garments, 6kirta, coats, etc. ; $1.50, OA $1.75 and $2.00 grades; special at onlyOlC No phone or mail orders filled for Hourly Sales. Extra! From lO to 12 $3.00 Hat Shapes for Only 39c From 10, A. M. to 12 Today. A two-hours' sale of felt Hat Shapes in scores of splendid styles; black and colors, small, medium and large. 'A little trimming will transform one into an artis- O Q tic creation. Choose from values up to $3 0tC Extra! From lO to 12 $2.50 Fancy Feathers for Only 50c From 1C A. M. to 12 Today. A twvhours' sale of fancy Feathers, for millinery purposes; all kinds' and colors, in every wanted effect; odd lines and sample lines; hundreds to choose from; ac-"? f tually worth to $2.50 ; special for 2 hours O J C SPECIALS From 12 to 1 P. M. $1.50 BlacK Petticoats for only 98c 12 to 1 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Under price store." A one-hour sale of Black Petticoats, made of good quality mercerized sateen or spun glass; styled with deep flounce and ruffle, AO well made and finished; good $1.50 grades vOC Men's $1.00 Underwear Only 58c 12 to 1 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Under price Store." A sale of men's warm wool knit Un derwear, shirts and drawers, tight woven, heavy weight, gray color; shirts size 34 to 46, drawers size 30 to 44; regular $1.00 grades OOC $1.75 Heavy Bed Comforts $1.23 12 to 1 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Under price Store." A sale of heavy warm Comforts, full double-bed size, covered with silkoline and filled with fine cotton down; a good assortment of colors to choose from; our regular $1.75 d QO grades; special for this hour at only X aeaalO 50c Embroidery Flouncings 25c 12 to 1 P. M Today, in the Basement "Under price store." A Sale of fine all-over Embroidery, IS inches wide and 27-inch Flouncings; suitable for trimming waists, underwear, etc., for f J" nkirts. aprons, etc., and children's weartCaiOC From 1 to 2 P. Women's $10.00 Coats Only $5.48 From 1 to 2 P. M. Today, in the Basement f'Un derprice Store." A rousing sale of women's full length coats in black and in gray mixtures, made of good, heavy materials, well tailored; C fl Q our regular $10,000 Coats; special at sprO Men's $1.50 Sweaters at Only 55c From 1 to 2 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Un derprice Store." A one-hour sale of men's Sweaters, in gray color, trimmed in red or blue, with pearl buttons; well knitted and good-fitting; sizes 34 to 44; our regular $1.50 grades jQC 10c Torchon Lace, the Yard, at 3c From 1 to 2 P. M. Today. A one-hour sale of Torchon Lace, Edges and Insertions, in widths from y2 to 3 inches ; a splendid range of patterns in good, dependable qualities, suitable for trimming and for holiday fancy work; lay in a supply for fu- O ture needs ; 5c and 10c grades, this sale f orJ C Boys' 65c Union Suits for 43c From 1 to 2 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Un derprice Store." A lively one-hour selling of boys' Union Suits, in the Winter weight, heavy ribbed cotton, with warm fleece lining; sizes for boys 6 to 16 years of age; regular $boc 43c From 4r to 5 Men's $2.50 Pants $1.89 4 to 5 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. A great distribution of men's Trousers, in heavy tweed materials, in dark gray hairline patterns, well made and finished ; sizes 32 d Q Qk to 46; $2.50 grades for ij) A 37 12c Baby Ribbon for 5c 4 to 5 P. M. Today, in tha Base ment "Upderpriced Store." A one hour sale of 500 pieces of Baby Rib bon, in 5-yard pieces; . a splendid as sortment of colors; regular 10c and 12c grades; special for the 5 yarcl piece for this hour only 3 C 19c Cushion Cords at 10c 4 to 5 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. An early holiday sale ' of Cushion Cord, or cords for robe gird les,, etc.; a full range of all wanted colors; a good, heavy, full length, cord ; a regular 19c grade ; f cpecial for this hour at only X J C Childr'n's 75c Gowns 47c 4 to 5 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. A one-hour sale of children's Outing Flannel Gowns, made of good heavy material, patterned in neat stripes; made in full and long sizes, 6 to 14 years; 75o grades; A J special for this hour only f C HucK Towels, doz., 90c 4 to 5 P. M. Today, in the Base ment "Underprice Store." A one hour sale of interest to hotel and rooming-house keepers, as well as for home use. Fine linen-finish Huck Towels ; size 17x34 plain white ; 90 cents the dozen Qr each only From 11 to 12 Boys' 50c Hose for 23c 11 A. AL to 12 Today, in the Base ment "Underprice Store." A sale of boys' Cashmere Hose, in the ribbed, with reinforced heel and toe; very fine quality; sizes 6b toWOO regular grades to 50c, pair OC 75c Wool Serge, yd, 57c 11 A. M. to 12 Today. A one-hour sale of all pure worsted Serges in the fine, soft finish; a splendid se lection of new, rich colors; a good dependable cloth for dresses, suits, skirts, etc.; regular 75-cent "7 quality; special, the yardO C Apron Ginghams at 4c 11 A. M. to 12 Today, in t"he Base ment "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of "Mill Ends or Remnants of Apron Ginghams; splendid colors in assorted size checks; good, useful lengths; special, yard 3'2C Women's $1 Corsets 53c 11 A. M. to 12 Today, in the Base ment "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of women's Corsets, made of good quality coutil, modeled with medium hips and bust and fitted with four hose supporters; sizes 13 t0 C Q j , to 27; our $1.00 grades, at i An All -Day Sale TurKey Dishes at Half Price. All day in the Basement Store. A great sale of Turkey Dishes, in assorted decora- J- Pi tion; pink and green and gold lines a."-'' $1.00 Turkey Dishes, special at 50d $2.00 Turkey Dishes, special at $1.00 $2.75 Turkey Dishes, special at $1.35 Table Silverware. Silverware in the French gray finish, very neat, pleasing patterns; all reduced. Fine selections. Set of 6 Teaspoons, for this sale priced at 39 Set of 6 Dessertspoons, for this sale priced at 69 Set of 6 Tablespoons, for this sale priced at 89 Set of 6 Table Forks, for this sale priced at S9 Set of 6 Table Knives, for this sale at only $1.13 Sugar Shells only 10 Cold Meat Forks at 33 Butter Knives, at 12? Berry Spoons only 35 Gravy Ladles at 35 Pie Server at only 35 $2.50 CABVINa SETS FOB $1.98. 3-piece stag-handled Carvers," guaranteed quality. $1.25 TJNTVERSAI. FOOD CHOPPERS S9. Chops everything that can be chopped with a bowl and knife. A Deeful article in preparing th Thanks giving dinner. Secure one of these while you may. From 2 to 3 P. Women's $10 Serge Dresses $5.95 From 2 to 3 P. M. Today, in the Basement. A one-hour sale of women's fine Dresses, in the one piece styles; black and navy blue, all good styles, well made and trimmed; the materials are storm serge, the most practical for Oregon J? AC wear. $10.00 Dresses for this hour at OotO $1.50 Princess Slips for Only 95c From 2 to 3 P. M. Today, in the Basement. A 6ale of women's Princess Slips, made of fine, soft qulity muslin and daintily trimmed in lace and em broidery; a good range of sizes in the lot; all well made and neat fitting; our regular $1.50 Q values; special for this hour at only, each iO C Men's $1.00 Union Suits Only 69c From 2 to 3 P. M. Today, we offer a one-hour sale of men's heavy cotton Union Suits in the Winter weight ; ribbed garments, in a complete range of sizes; our best regular $1.00 grades; let JQ every economical man be here for a suit O C Children's 75c Slippers Only 48c From 2 to 3 P. M. Today, in the Basement "Un dorpriee Store." A one-hour sale of children's Bed room Slippers ; made of good heavy felt, in black or red, with kid tops; sizes 5 to 2. The ideal slipper for Winter; useful and acceptable Christ- A Q mas gifts; regular 75c grades; special atiQC Mercerized Table DamasK at 39c From 2 to 3 P. M. Today, in the Basement A sale of full-bleached mercerized Table Damask, 64 inches wide; extra fine quality; a pleasing assort ment of patterns to choose from; restaurant and hotelkeepers should also take advantage; O f placed on special sale for this hour at, yd. J J C From 3 to 4 P. M. Women's $5.00 SilK Waists $1.98 3 to 4 P. M. Today. Don't miss this one-hour sale of women's Silk. Waists, made up in many new and attractive styles; rich taffetas and messalines, plain or trimmed; black and a good assortment of colors. Waists worth up to $5 each ; d QQ choose from the lot at only, each s$ X atO Men's 25c HandKerchiefs at 15c 3 to 4 P. M. Today, in the Basement. A one-hour sale of men's pure linen Handkerchiefs, with 1-8-and 1-4-inch hems ; fine sheer quality, suitable for Christmas gifts. Be here on time and lay in a good supply; regular 25-cent values; for 1 C this hour's sale they are specialized at X O C Boys' 75c Sweaters at Only 39c 3 to 4 P. M. Today, in the Basement. A sale of boys' heavy, warm Sweaters, in plain gray or gray trimmed in blue and red; large pearl buttons; sizes 28 to 34; take advantage of this un- Q Q usual offer of regular 75c sweaters at 3 7 C $1.25 All Over Laces, the Yard, 59c 3 to 4 P. M. Today, in the Basement. A sale of allover Laces in the Irish and Oriental effects, in white, cream and ecru; a splendid selection of beautiful patterns, suitable for waists, Q trimmings, etc.; regular $1 and $1.25 vals. 37 C No phone or mail orders filled for Hourly Sales. Heavy Outing' Flannel for 4c 3 to ' 4 P. M. Today,-, in the Basement. A one hour sale of good quality Outing Flannel, in mill ends; lengths up to 20 yards in a piece; suitable for gowns, pajamas, underwear, etc. During A 1 the hour only you may lay in supply at 2 C No phone or mail orders filled for Hourly Sales. 8c 5 to 6ffM On Barg'aim Circle , Main Floor All-Day Sale Notions Household Needs 25c DRESS SHIELDS, 10 Light weight, sizes 2 and 3. Q our 25c sellers, 10c; or dos. COC COMMON PINS, 2 PAPERS, 5 400 pins to the paper, full count. 2Vic DARNING COTTON, 1J Very best quality. Black color only. 12J2C C OATH ANGERS 3 FOR 25 Very best grade, folding; heavy wire. 5c SE2RTHANGERS, 2 FOB 5 Wire hanger with clothes pin, for fancy Christmas gifts. Very fine. 16e BOX HAIRPINS, 6 Best Shell Hairpins; six in a box. 25c TOWEL RODS, 10 , Glass rods, with wood ends. Many articles not advertised will be shown on the Bargain Circle, Main Floor. 25c SKIRT MARKERS, 10 For dressmakers' shop use or for the home sewer. Take advantage now. IRONING WAX, 10 DOZ. The handy kind; the very best kind. 10c CTJBE OF PINS, 4 Black or assorted eolors. Special sale. TOILET SOAPS, JOc GRADES 4 Good brands of Tar, Oat Meal, Glycer ene, etc. A very special sale of soaps. 10c TOILET PAPER, 75 DOZEN Full 16-ounce rolls ; fine, soft, smooth, strong tissue. Supply your needs now. 81.50 HAIR BRUSHES, 79$ An assortment of good $1.25 HQ I and $1.50 brushes at only J C , From 5 to 6 85c Short Kimonos 55c 5 to 6 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. A one-hour sale of women's short Kimonos, in several styles, made of good quality flannel, in dark and light colors ; all sizes ; our rr regular 75c and 85c sellers O C Men's 25c SocKs at 15c 5 to 6 P. M. Today. Shop by the hour. An extraordinary sale of men a good cashmere Socks, made of fine yarn, in black and natural gray col ors; all sizes. The best sock for these damp days ; 25-cent grades ;1 J special for this hour, pair- X. O C Boys' 25c Hose, Pair, 15c 5 to 6 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. A 6ale of boys' heavy ribbed cotton Hose, in fast black color, with reinforced heels and toes ; extra heavy. A full line of sizes in the lot ; best 25c grades ; special X 9 C 25c Bath Towels at 19c 5 to' 6 P. M. Today, in the Base ment. A one-hour sale of full-bleached Bath Towels, size 22x45 inches; good heavy quality with hemmed ends; good sellers at 25c each; Q very special for this hour. X J C Ask for Medallion Portrait Coupons. An All-Day Sale Groc eri e. s Every article guaranteed absolutely pure and good. Anything not up to standard may be returned to us. Corn Flakes-Krinkled "Breakfast Food" f on special sale at four packages for only i O C Tomatoes, the new pack, good standard grade; placed on sale at three cans for O C Teas, uncolored, Ceylon and English Break- Q f fast; 40-cent grades; on special sale at3vlC Oleomargarine A pure spread for good bread; on special sale at 2-pounds square JvC 3 cans Corn, for the special price of 25c 7 nacKaees of Babbitt's Cleanser, 25c Royal Soap, 11 bars for this sale at 25c 30-cent U. W. n. special wmee lorzoc Holly MilK, one dozen cans, special 90c Butter at 70c O. W. K. Special, delivered only with other goods. M1t7a j Shaker Salt