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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1911)
13 THE MORNTN'G OR EGO XI AN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13. 1911. V ROSE FESTIVAL IS ASSURED FOR CITY Support of Railroads and Mer chants Leaves No Doubt of Approval of Move. LAND OWNERS LAGGARDS Contribution for Kaad to IWln ActlT Campaign Art Irfrrtl by fommlttre Success Depend on Cltlsrns Generosity. Pnrtlaml will hare a Ron Ft!ral In 11S. Tha data fir the celebration, which will be the sixth annual event of Its kind, art to be the week of June 1-1S. The deelFlon to hold the festlral waa made yesterday afternoon follow Ins a eontereore of the membera of the executive committe of the Featlval with President Iialph W. Hojrt. On the generosity of the public will hlnse the magnitude of the celebration. Enough monr la now In sight to warrant President Hort and hla execu tive committee In announcing that a Festival will be held. There haa been free-handed contribution to the fund needed from varloua sources, but It haa not been general enouvh to iruarantee a nhow on the arale that la desired. "It I out of the queetton for na to wait an v longer In making a definite announcement of our plana, aald President Hoyt last Elht. "There haa been promised us a volume of adver tising br the railroads and other In terests the like of which the Pacific NoTthwest has never before known. "We have In hand tendera of pub licity through an unlimited number of agencies that we could not buy for a million dollars or more. In fact, we have been put In the position of mere ly saying that there would be another festival and then arranging the ex ploltatlon work. "All over the United States there la a concentrated movement toward mak ing the North Pacific Coat the play ground of the United States for the coming Summer. We have been told In volumes of our recent correspondence that thousands of tourists and pleas ure-seekera will come nut here nest June to see the Rose Festival If we have one and that they would stay and take In the many other attractions offered In thla territory. "We have allowed this correspond ence to accumulate until our deeka are groaning with It. Until now we have not be able to take a decisive step, but we are going ahead. Our merchants, our retail houses and other allied Inter ests have atood by us loyally, and If the property-owners, the representa tive of great estates and landlords In general would do half aa well aa the other clam have done we would be able to put on a show that would eclipse anything that haa ever been undertaken on the Pacific Coast. "It will not take over 150,000 to do thla. That la the sum we have set our mark at. It la much more modeat than what we feel that we ahould reasonably aak when the great adver lelng value of the Roae Featlval la taken Into account, but. at the eame time, we feel assured that we can put on a celebration for that figure that will outdo anything the West has known. The big property Intereata of the city, which derive the greatest returns from their Investments here, have been the slowest to do anything for OS. We have made a strong appeal to them, but they are not aa responsive as they ahould be- when you consider the splendid value of the Host Festival. "We are placed In a position where we have got to appeal to the public spirit, the loyalty and generosity of our citizenship for support If w are to make a worthy show at the next Festival." 1115.110 and haa loans amounting to tilT.tvb. Other Eastern Oregon coun ties. In many Instancea, bear practical ly the same ratio. The list follows: Common school rand Notes Lokri. 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Il.3:i IJiiKl I matllla 4IJ 2 D 51 1 -"l.l" in. m --: s:: an u 4j.i u.m u.;,ua :iM77:i" in..v.a TTo.oo Wmo 274. v3 .1.1 ;.17.310OO W.hlnloa 4." 17 S.'li'O.OO Wheeler S 17 S.;".1. 110 oi T.mhlll ... 77.04o.43 11 J:5 U Common Prhofll Fond, Principalis. 2le.0oe.ft Asrtrultjral : Pun4 Noiee .1 1 tw. .4 Asrlraltura: Co::ee Fund. tnn- 1HJH104I I nlver.lty Fund .N'nlri ...- S7.Sai.75 I nlversity Fund. Principal B7.Srtl.7J Kurtank Tru.t Fund Notes 22.fl.vt.00 Kurr-ank Tnin Fund, principal... 32.aJO.0O Tburetca Monument Fund Notes. 120.36 BRAIN OUT, MAN LIVES LOGGER SHOOTS SELF T1IBOCGH HEAD, HEART STILL BEATS GRAYS HARBOR PORT VOTED Clirhalls County Indorses Project try Strona; Majority. HOQUIAM. Wash., rec. 11. (Spe cial.) Chehalla County today voted to establish a port of Gray s Harbor to Include the whole county hy a vote of practically four to one. With only a few of the more remote precincts atlll to be reported, the vote, which was very light, standa 1 713 S for the porta establishment and 173 against. In Hoqulam and Aberdeen the vote In favor of the port project waa very heavy, the average In Aberdeen being about seven to one for It and In Hoqulam about 17 to one. In one ward In Hoqulam. the Second. the vote waa unanlmoua for the project, not a vote being cast against It. In the First Ward of thla city the vote was S for the port and one against it. The only opposition to the project reported developed In the east end of the county, which Is far removed from the harbor and Is a farming commu nity. Klrna and Oakvllle both caat malorltlea against the port. With the establishment of the Port of Gray's Harbor, three Port Commis sioners were elected, aa follows: A. C. XcXeill. of Montesano. capitalist; W. J. Patterson, of Aberdeen, banker, and Frank H. Lamb, of Hoqualm. a wealthy logger. Quarter of Xerre Center Is Spilled In Attempt of R. Baf fruan, 50, to Commit Suicide. With IS pea- cent of his brain d stroyed by a gunshot wound he In flicted on himself yesterday morning, R. Huffman, a logger of Rainier, con tlnued yesterday to live throughou the day and at a late hour last night waa still alive at 6t. Vincent's Hos pi taX Huffman, who Is about 50 years old. and unmarried, worked In a logging camp near Rainier. About I o'clock yesterday morning. Just before work ing time, he walked Into one of the bunkhouses occupied br hla fellow laborers, and without a word picked up a gun and shot himself. The bullet passed through the right aide of his head He waa placed on the earliest train and ruahed to Portland, in the meanm-hlle receiving medical attention. An operation waa performed here, but the bullet was not found. Buff man arrived recently from the East. Aside from that fact nothing of his paat history could b ascertained. It la known that Buff man was suf ferlng from poor health, and it Is thought that may have induced him to attempt to kill himself. MRS. C. A. PHELPS DEAD Ftollowlns; Visit to Portland Death Occurs In Grand Rapids. Mrs. Charles A. Phelps, of Grand Rapids. Mich., formerly Miss Roslyn M. Mack, of Portland, died In Grand Rap Ma, December 6, after a lingering Illness, from which her friends thought for a time that ahe had recovered. Hef death occurred at her home. Ill Madi son avenue. Mrs. Phelps lived In Portland until about 'six years ago. when she mar rled Mr. Phelps. She waa born at West fitayton. 3 years ago. Mrs. An tile Entsmlnger. W. A. Mack, Port land: Frank Mack and John Mack. West Stay ton. and Mrs. Minnie Perry, Seattle, survive her. THE LEFT HAND Plays the accompaniment the right hand accents the melody or omits It en tirely at will. Why not have a player piano that plays exactly the same- way the new Apollo will this Is real music For eale only by Sherman. Clay ex Cow Morrison at Sixth. Upright pianos rented, tt to $5 per month Chlckertng. Kimball. Btelnway. Kohlsr. and many other popular makes. All rent paid can arply on purchaae price If desired. Konler Chaae, 176 Washington at- Open day and night. FERRY RUNS ASHORE IN FOG Homegnlng Vancouver Patron Walt Lone at Harden Iland Slip. VANCOUVER. Wash.. Dec 11. (Spe cial.) More than 10 Vancouver-bound peraons waited In the cold last night while the Vancouver ferry wallowed helplessly In the sand of Hayden's Island two boatlengths below the sllrx. In the dense fog. the ferry, due at the HaTd'n-Ialand slip at 1:10 o'clock, missed its landln? and struck Just be low the slip. There were Si passen gers aboard. While the crew of the ferry made unsuccessful attempts to get clear, cars from Portland brought bome golng Vancouver cltliens to the ferry station and the continually Increasing crowd Joggled in the cold for two and a half hours before the ferry waa released. WHEELER COUNTY IS LUCKY Asesed at $3,363,810, Community Borrows -C37,03 IYoiu State. ' SALEM. Or. Pec. 11. (Special) The following table prepared by G. G. Brown, clerk of the SMte Land Board, based practically on the 111 assess ment, mlth public service corporations excluded, shows that the counties In the state having the lowest assessed valuation have the lion's share of the loans from the atate school fund. Wheeler County Is aaaessed at only A Pint of Unsqualod CGugti Syrup for 50c The Quick est. Surest Cough Remedy You Ever Used, or Money Refunded. Stops Evsn Whooping Cough Quickly. Too may not need the S2 which a SO- cent bottle of Pinez saves you, bat yon do need ths wonderful effectiveness of this famous cough remedy. It will usual ly stop the most obatinate deep-seated couch inside of 24 hours, and has no equal for whooping couch. SO-cent bottle of Pinez. mixed with home-made sugar syrup, gives you a full pint a family supply of the most Dlcas- ant and effective rourh remedy you ever used. Easily prepared In five minutes directions in package. The way this takes hold of a cough and rives instant relief, will make you rezret that you never tried it before. Stimulates the appetite, is sliphtly laxative and tastes food . hiidren take it willingly. It has a wonderful record la cases of incipient lung trouble and is splendid for croup, asthma, bronchitis, throat trouble, etc I'inez is a special and highly concen trated compound of Norway White Pine extract, rich in guaiacoi and other natural healing pins elements. Simply mix with sugar syrup or strained honey. In a pint bottle, and it is ready for use. Used in more homes in the I". S. and Canada than any other cough remedy. I'inez haa often beeo imitated, bnt never successfully, for nothing else will produce the same results. The renulne ia guaranteed to give ahwlute aatisfaction or money refunded. Certificate of guar antee is wrapped in e-h park ape. Your drucgist haa I'inez or will g!adly get it for you. If not. send to The i'inez Co.. Ft. Warns. Ind. Plnex la fully guaranteed by Laae Davie Drug Co. (distributers). Portland. Free Music Lessons Cut this out. Take it to Grave Music Co. and arrantre to re ceive a full term of free mnsio lessons. Seleet jour own teacher. Graves Music Co. Ill Fourth St. Wells-Fargo Express Co's Office on Main Floor Special MailiziR and PacKae Service Buy Merchandise Bonds for Xmas Gifts-Dennison's Seals, Tags, Enclosure Cards, Etc. Buy Red Cross Seals on the First Floor Candy Depts. First Flo'r and Basement M II Specials From 8 to lO A. M. Today Only 75c HandKerchiefa 45c In the basement undcrprice store, from 8 to 10 A. M. only, a gale of men's initialed Handkerchiefs, fine linen finish, hemmed neatly, good fall size, with embroidered in itials, 6 in a neat Christmas box; ylg our regular 75c values; special, xOC 25c NecKwear 2 for 25c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement store, a sale of splendid Ties for men and boys. Four-in-hands, shield bows and shield tecks, patterns for young or old,' all rich, pleasing colors, good quality ef Opj silk; excellent 25o values; 2 forOC 25c Dolls 2 for 25c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement. A sale of pretty Dressed Dolls; doubtful if they will last through the two hours; they are 12 inches high, with sleeping eyes, well dressed in assorted colors, made QJ strong and durable, 25o vals, 2 for O C 25c Kerchiefs 3 for 50c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement A two hours' 6ale of pure linen Handker chiefs, Ys and Vi inch hems; extra fine sheer quality, full size. Nothing more ac ceptable for Christmas gifts; our ClT best 25c values; special, 17c, 3 at OU C Children's Dresses 98c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement. A two hours' sale of Children's Dresses, of heavy galatea cloth and gingham, well made and trimmed; several styles in the lot, dark, medium and light colors ; sizes 6 Q Q to 14 years; $1.50 to $2 values, at JO C 75c Fancy SilKs 39c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement. A remarkable sale of new, fancy Silks, taf fetas and messalines, neat, new striped and checked patterns, beautiful rich colorings for dresses, waists, fancy work, O f etc. ; 50c, 75c grados for, the yard 3 s C 50c Poplin SilK 33c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement, a two hours' sale of 2000 yards of splendid Silk Poplin, in 20 choice shades, including black and cream. Silk Poplin is noted for its lasting qualities, will wash and will not slip; suitable for every pur- O O pose; 50c quality; special, yardOOC 91.50 Underwear 63c Men's winter weight Underwear, shirts and Drawers, remarkable good quality; odd lines and sizes of various kinds; natural gray colors, all grouped in one lot for an early-morning crowd-bringer; our O best $1.00 and $1.50 values; spl.Oa) C 50c Jewelry lOc 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of new novel ties in Christmas jewelry; a broad range of styles to choose from; Beauty Pins, Veil Pins, Brooches, Hat Pins, etc ; 't f values to 50c ; specialized at only XKC Shop early in the mornings you'll get better service. Be wise, follow this advice. 72x9 O Bed Sheets 38c 8 to 10 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store. A sale of full double size Bed Sheets ; 72x90 inches ; full bleached", extra good quality, hemmed, ready for use; limit 12 to a customer; special for O Q the two hours' sale only at, each OO C From lO A. M. to 12 Today Only $7.50 Trimmed Hats $1 10 to 12 A. M. in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of beautiful trimmed hats; all good, seasonable styles; hardly two of a kind; splendid shapes, beautiful color com binations of felt and" velvet; choose from I 200 styles, worth to $7.50; Q - ff special for these two hours P JL oV v $2.50 Rain Capes $1.48 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of children's Rain Capes of good mercerized materials, well made and cut full; hood is lined with plain material; sizes for girls 6 to 14 years sf age ; our best regular $2.50 (T Q values; special at only, each p X T'O 35c HandKerchiefs 19c 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of women's Handkerchiefs of fine swiss, with embroid ered corners ; put up in neat holiday boxes, three in a box; beautiful and ac- S Q cep table gifts ; a 3oc box ; spl. X J C 40c Xmas Ribbons 19c 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement. A rare offering of Christmas Ribbons, plain or fancy, 5 to 6 inches wide; all good pat terns and attractive, rich colors. The most sxtraordinary values to 40c a yd., Q special for this two hours' sale X J C HucK Towels 75c Dor. 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." a two hours' sale of Huckaback Towels, heavy quality, size 16x 32 inches, with colored borders. Don't for get to put a dozen in the "Christmas box"; during this two hours' sale only 7 f we specialize them at, the dozen O Men's $1.75 Slippers 98c 10 to 12 A. M. today in the- basement "Underprice Store." A sale of men's Juliet and House Slippers, made of fine, soft leather, good, durable and comfortable; a full range of sizes; excellent pf' QQ slippers, worth $1.50 and $1.75 O C $2.00 Umbrellas $1.29 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of men's and wrmen's Umbiellas, with 28-inch frames,' fitted with plain or fancy handles; taped edge tops; will shed the rain and give excellent service; our best (J QQ regular $2.00 values; special y X 65c Union Suits 39c 10 A. M. to 12 today. These splendid garments will prove acceptable gifts. Boys' fine ribbed Union Suits with soft, warm, fleece linings; well made and finished; Win ter weights; sizes 6 to 16 years; good 65 cent values; special for. 'woQA hours only; the suit, special atc3C $10 Scarfs or Muffs $6.95 10 A. M. to 12 today. An opportunity sale of rich Furs; only 75 pieces in the lot. Muffs and Scarfs of rich black, French coney; all new, fresh stock and the latest models; well made and lined with heavy satin ; regular $10.00 grades; Q fH specialized for this sale, omy P J J O Women's $30 Suits $10 10 to 12 A. M. today in the basement "Underprice Store." 400 elegant tailored Suits of splendid materials, plain all-wool serges, cheviots and diagonals, smart mix tures, corduroys etc.; black and all the popular colors ; all sizes ; ( f f f values up to $30.00; spl. X JeVU All-Day Specials im title C II tore In the Basement SilK Petticoat $2.48 In the basement "Underprice Store." An all-day sale of fine Silk Petticoats of good quality messaline, styled with deep plaited flounce and dust ruffle; in a full range of beautiful new colors, including black; priced special for today's OO A Q big Gift sale at only, each 4)sWeT'0 $5.50 SilK Waist $2.98 A splendid offering of .women's- Christmas Waists in many new and attractive styles; the materials are messaline and taffetas, silks and nets, in black and beautiful new shades; trimmed or neatly ty AQ tailored; $5,00, $5.50 vals. 4)si0 $3.00 Sweaters $1.79 A special Christmas sale of women's Sweat ers of unusual quality, made from pure wool yarns ; heavy and warm ; V neck styles with large pearl buttons; colors axe white, red and gray; a full range J 1 "7Q of sizes; $3 values; special sj) X o i $18.00 Coats S9.7S A Christmas .offering of women's long Winter Coats, new, stylish models that are in great demand; materials are broad cloth, serges and mixtures; loose, reversible and semi-fitting styles; the materials are the very best; all the new shades including black and styled right up to the minute; values to $18 "3Fur. Coats at xz Price $65 Coats $32.50 $250 Coats $125 Garment Department Second Floor. Furs make refined, sensible, handsome, approbated gifts. Side by side with similar Coats shown in other stores you'd be surprised to note the vast difference in make, fit and price. All our Coats go at $9.75 Hudson Seal Coats now at HALF PRICE Russian Coast Seal Coata HALF PRICE Choose any $ 65.00 Coat for S32.50 Choose any Choose any Choose any Choose any $ 75.00 $ 80.50 $110.00 $137.50 Coat Coat Coat Coat for for for for S37.50 S40.25 S55.00 S68.75 $28.50 Furs at "$15.95 Natural Mink Scarfs, river minks, with storm or shawl collars; raccoon scarfs .in black, raccoon scarfs in the animal shapes; beautiful white Iceland Fur Scarfs, with head and tail at back and tail in front; muff to match; Jap. mink scarfs in the new bow shapes and shawl scarfs, with muffs 5 1 C QC $23.50 values ; special, only P X O t O Nearseal Coats selling at HALF PRICE Russian Pony Coats now at HALF PRICE Choose any $175.00 Coat for S 87.50 Choose any $185.00 Coat for S 92.50 Choose any $225.00 Coat for S112.50 Choose any $235.00 Coat for S117.50 Choose any $250.00 Coat for S125.00 $20.00 Furs at $10.98 These furs came from a famous furrier, whose goods are always reliable; raccoon scarfs, in animal shapes; cat lynx scarfs, river minks in the double bow shapes, Japanese bow ties and a splendid lot of muffs to match; all are well made and lined; most excellent values to $20; specialized today at the re- m f Q Sale Ribbons Christmas sale, comprising every wanted color, quality and combination of pat terns. Specialized for this day's sale. 25e Ribbons, specially priced, yd.,19 45c Ribbons, specially priced, yd., 25 65c Ribbons, specially priced, yd., 334 $1.75 Ribbons, priced at, yard, 08 85c Ribbons, specially priced, yd., 37 f 1.00 Ribbons, specialized at, yard, 4S $1.25 Ribbons, specialized at, yard, 67 t $3.50 Scarfs $1.98 $2 Scarfs 98c A sale of many of the newest ideas in Evening Scarfs, in the dainty Dres den effects; fringed or hemstitched; all wanted shades for Christmas gifts ; $2 Scarfs special t QQ at 03c and $3.50 Scarfs $ X jO 25c Laces 5c Yard English Valenciennes and Torchon Laces, cluny designs, etc., in a vast variety for Christmas fancy work of all kinds; regular values tog 25c; specialized at, the yardOC All Our Beautiful Hand-Made French Underwear Offered at markably low price of only Christmas Auto Veils S3. 50 Grade $1.49 An immense purchase of Auto and Shetland Veils, in the best grades, hemstitched or with satin borders; all shades and styles ; our best values Sale Gift Linens Cn the Linen aisle, main floor, a sale of beau. tiful gift Linens, scalloped and hemstitched, Tea Cloths, Doilies, Scarfs for dressers, etc. A broad collection of patterns ; J priced special this sale, 7c up to O O C Linen Sets, in the eyelet, madeira, cluny ef fects and hand-embroidered in colors and white ; these sets are now tj O C AO priced up and including tJJ d O e J j $2.75 TOWELS FOR $1.75 Richardson's finest quality of hand-embroidered and scalloped Towels, especially attractive for Christmas (j T C gifts ; $2.75 values ; special if) X O 300 Dozen Quest Towels, hemstitched and scalloped. Ideal gifts and very acceptable, these are exceedingly good. Val- ues at 35, 40, 50 andQUC LINEN TABLE SETS Pattern Cloths with one dozen Napkins to match, on sale at the following low prices: 2x2 yard Cloth and Napkins, set 8510.00 2x2 yard Cloth and Napkins, set S 13.60 2x2y2-yard Cloth and Napkins, set 11.93 2x2V2-yard Cloth and Napkins, set $13.95 to $3.50; special price rt 1 AQk for this sale only, each D X frit $7.50 Toilet Set $4.98 500 beautiful 3-piece Toilet Sets, heavy quadruple plate comb, brush and mirror; a good selection of the oewest patterns, worth J QQ to $7.50, priced at only 5t,UO 12 Wonders ot ioy Portland's Largest Toy Store Santa Claus Is Here Every Afternoon with flirting eyes, Dolls that go to sleep, Dolls'that talk and cry, Papa Dolls, Boy Dolls. Mamma Dolls, Girl Dolls, Baby Dolls, and Farmer Dolls. See them all. SEE ALL THE Little Girls' Furniture, Little Girls' Dishes, Little Girls' Stoves, Little Girls' Trunks, Little Girls' Wash Sets, Blackboards, Paints, Games, Drums, etc., Rocking Horses, etc. Bring the children to this wonder world You don't get tired here because there is plenty of room in the broad aisles. Don't m home until von've seen everything. Tnere is a v.eaun 01 nappiness nere ior 01a as weu as young. SEE ALL THE SEE AlOi 'J. ill. Beautiful Dressed Dolls; Dolls Mechanical Trains, Mechanical Toys, Mechanical Boats, Boys' Tool Chests, Boys' Wagons, Boys' Coasters, Boys' Velocipedes, Fire Engines. A great selection for all. Largest Stock of Radiopticans, Magic Lan terns. Ctc. Pictures of All Sizes and Grades Wood for Burning Brass for Piercing. Art Leather Work Stenceling Sets. Bing's Famous Walking Dogs. Christmas Tree Decorations. Fur Animals. Fur Dolls. Sale Pure Food 0. W. K. Special Butter, deliv- 70 ered only with other goods, at ' C Best Picnic Shoulders, special, lb. iyzt. Pure Kettle Rendered Lard, 5-lb pail 70c Walnuts, the new crop, special, lb. 18c Figs, best white, special 3 pounds, 25c Dried Prunes, regular 15c grade, for 10c Canned Milk, Jersey Queen, dozen, 90c Canned MilK, Jersey Queen, case $3.50 Grated Pineapple, 2-pound can, at 15c "Force," put up in packages, 15c size, 10c KrinKIe Corn Flakes, special, 4 pkgs. 25c 0. W. K. Lye, 4 cans at the low price 25c 0. W. H. Coffee, regular 30c grade, 23c Bargain Circle 25c Perfumes, special low price at 19 Sachet Powders, three for only 25 $1.00 Hair Brushes, on sale at only 50 $1.00 Mirrors, special low price, at 69 PARISIAN IVORY. $8.50 Toilet Sets, low price, at $5.50 $1.00 Hand Mirrors, on ' sale at 75f 75c Hand Mirrors, on sale, at only 50 35c Soap Boxes, low price, at only X9 $1.85 Puff Boxes, low price at S?1.00 $3.25 Comb and Brush, at only $2.50 Many other articles not advertised will be shown on the Bargain Circle today. d Home Needs at 12 ' I.V THE BASEMET FROM 8 A. M. Until 12 A MOB.M.G SALE OF DISHES. 25c Teacups and Saucers at only 1S 26o Lunch Plates for low price of 13c 15c Bread and Butter Plates onlv 80 60c Cako Plates, with handles, at 25 50o Cnop Plates sneclal for only 2-C 65c Mayonaiss and Stand at only 2)i 60o Salad Bowls for low price of 25d 25c Bon Bon Dishes on sale only 13f 25c Spoon Trays at low price of 12'iO 5c Salt and Pepper Shakers for Shc 10c Vases special at low price of S 15c Lunch Plates on eale at only 8C 20c Teacup and Saucer on sale at lpc 2fio Teacup and Saucer on sale at 18c 60o Teacup and Saucer on sale at 255 60c Salad Bowls for low price of 25 CHILD'S DISHES lOo Cups and Saucers on sale st S 10c Plates special at low price of 5 10c Milk Tumblers at low price of 50 GLAKS1VARR OXB-IIALK PRICK Cake Plates, Fruit Platr-H. Berry Bowls, Sugar Bowls. Syrup Pitchers, Vases. luTi, "?!.;'"! ONE-HAtf PRICE k