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TITE 3TORXTXO OREGONTAT-7. WEDNESDAY. FEBRUARY 21, 1912. 13 POLICE MAKE VAIN SEARCH FOR LOOT Dash of Harbor Patrol Boat Reveals Secret Quest by City Officials. CASE IS BAFFLING ONE Almort Within Ilrarb of bcokn Ira plrmcnts of Water Department, Trailer Jyot Clews Flan Made to Ship Plunder. teaaatlo&al daaa down the Wll lamette Hirer In the harbor patrelboat Klldor bjr Captain Fpeler and veral of hta men baa broucM to Ilcht a r markabte etory of 3000 pouoJ of cached loot, aald to have been burled In tha TtrtnltT of tha old Lewie and Clark Fair Orounda br a clever an o thtevea. Tha loot la valued at aevaraj thouaand dollar. I'ollcemen and da tectlvea tare been dolne; their utmoat for three mntha. urired on by Mayor rtuahllrht. Chief Slover and Captain of Detectives Itaty. to find the myaterloua hMlnc-place and to recover tha good, all or part of which are all to belong to tha City Water Department, What makes tha caaa mora than or dlr.artly Intrrntlnr I tha fact that, a!' thonch tha police have tried their beat for three inontha and while they know tha general location of tha loot, they are apparently baffled and have been unable, thua far. to lay haoJa on It. Neither hare they been able to eon ce-t anyone with tha actual theft of matartaia. although belnr able to learn that the plunder, cnnslatln of braaa atopcooka, copper and iron, waa to have been shipped to Chlcaaa on cara or dered by a Tortland dealer In second band goode. waaaea Art Wttaketd. Deteetlvea have delivered to Mayor nuihllrbl the name a of Wie second hand dealer and an expreeeman, but ha refutes to dlvulire them, hoping even yet to connect up tha entire affair, to eecure tha loot and capture tha mem bers of tha organised gang. Detectives and a veryone working on tha caaa bava been sworn to tha ut most secrecy and tha etory would have "kept- longer, but for tha fact that a tin was recently turned In to tha Mayor's office and It was thouarht that, at last, tha thieves wers about to be captured. A large scow, laden with Just such materials as tha police have been try ing to uncover, was aeen going down tha Willamette River. In great haste. Harbormaster Speler and aome of his men were dispatched In tha Elldor to overhaul tha scow and to Investigate, rradlleaa Caaa Made. They ran clear to ft. Johns, where they overtook tha craft, but tha of ficers learned that tha stuff had noth Insr whatever to do with tha caaa wblck they were working on. At another time, about three weeks aro. It appeared that the forces of the city were about to swoop down on the rang and clear op tha entire affair, but that time, too, the fates were against the officers and tha gang was, made aware that Us actions were be ing watched and consequently a ship ment of loot that wa scheduled for Lhlcago waa not delivered and noth ing haa developed since, although tha police have kept op their search. Tha authorities know that several men are concerned In tha thefta. but da not know who any of them are. They alao know that the loot consists of a large amount of city water sup piles. It Is believed that part of It araa stolen from tha Harrlman lines, also. Ing and skimming and deficiency In butter fat. There were 14 vlolatlona covering tha sale of butter, the ma jority of rases alao being among Port land merchant! and restaurants. Lack of butter fat was the cauaa of roost of th violations. A number of these rases wers from Astoria, where Deputy Commissioner Duncan took samples a few weeks ago. All sam ples of lard analysed In course of the month were found to be pure. There were several j-aaas of coal tar dye col oring. Therew-ere IS prosecutions for adulterated milk and cream, of which more tha half originated In Astoria. following Is a summary of tha re port: "This office found much "short weight' butter In Astoria, tha most of which was from California. Several hundred pounds of California butter was seized. Butter mads by creameries around Astoria waa not strictly full weight, but It was not nearly as bad aa that which cama from California. The field deputies report that tha dairymen whose dairies ara Inspected are showing a oommendable desire to ror.form with all suggestions and re quirements. Conditions in the farm dairies have Improved wonderfully In the last two yeara. Tha work of in spection la greatly hampered for rea aon that thla office baa not enough deputies to do tha work as It should bo dona. Whole sections of tha atata have not been Inspected at all. Again we find that many dairies should be relnspected. This wa do as much as we can with the best of results, but our small force permits of but a few second Inspections." FERRY DEAL REGRETTED rCRCHASE BT ST. JOITXS FORCED LFCISLAT1TB ACT. County Court Also Finds It Most Hay Frontage In Order to Operate) Carrier. CAPTIVE MAY BE THIEF Bridegroom Seized In ew Orleans Thought to Be Portland FngltJTe. In the arrest at New Orleans of John C. Wallace, charged with entic ing a girl from her home In Ban Fran eiaco. tha Portland police believe they have a trace of Harry Bladen, who la wanted here for the theft of l60 from a woman In a North End lodging house last Chrl!tmaa. A dispatch from the Louisiana city says Wallace waa arrested with his bride of seven days after a hot pursuit by the angry father of the girl. Ha la said to be a music salesman, for merly of Portland. Through Information from San Francisco, the detectives here have coupled the Identity of the maa with that of Bladen, and If It la found that the two ara one. a detective probably will be sent after him. Evelyn Itodaers, arriving In Port land from Montana Christmas day, rell In with Bladen on the train, where he was working as news agent. Ar riving here, he conducted her to a room, she says, served her with I drugged liquor, struck her on the head with a bottle and decamped with her muff containing I960, with which she Intended to set up a roomlng houee. The woman Is still, here and will attempt to Identify the man If ha la brought back. YEGGMAN PLEADS GUILTY Jack aon Thomas Drought Her From Missouri for Stamp Jtobberr. Jackson Thomas, a notorious yerr; man who. with James Mitchell, blow the safe of the Fast Fide 1'ostofflca and secured HOeo in cash and 1400 in stamps, was brought to Portland yea trday from Kansas City, Mo., by Henry Miller. Chief Deputy Vnlted Rtatea Marshal of Missouri, and will plead guilty to tha chrm against blra here. Thomas snd Mitchell, both of whom havs long criminal records, separated enon after the safecracking here. Mitchell golner to San Francisco, where he waa arrested and Thomaa rolnsr to Kansas City. Thomaa at a preliminary hearing held before a United States Commissioner pleaded guilty to tha charge and was bound over to the Fed eral grand Jury of Oregon. Ward C. Clifford, a Kansas City newspaperman, accompanied Marshal Miller as guard over Thomas. Charming Hair Every Woman Can Have It by Using Parisian Sage There Is a reason for tha phenomenal sale of PARISIAN BADE In tha United States slnoo It waa first Introduced Into America, and tha sales this year ara breaking all records. And the reason Is plain to all: PAR ISIAN SAGE: does just what It la ad vertised to do. Woodard. Clarke Co. will tell you that they rigidly guarantea It to do as advertised or money back. There la no reason whatever why any man or woman should fall to take ad vantage of the above generous offer. But one thing that has mads PARI SIAN PAGE so famous Is Its peculiar power to turn the harsh, unattractive hair that many worrmn possess Into lux uriant and radiant hair In a ahort time. Women of refinement the country over ara ualng It and It never dlsappolnta. Sold by leading dealers everywhere and In Portland by Woodard. Clarke at Co. for 60 centa a large, bottle. The girl with auburn hair la on every pack age. Mail orders filled, charges pre paid, by tha American makers, Glrouz Mfg. Co, Buffalo. N. T. bone-throwers losing Their jobs MILK LAWS ARE VIOLATED natter Irregularities at Astoria Ite vealed by Itcport. Report of the State Dairy and Food ftimmlesloner's office for the month of January shows there were 14 vio lations .of tha state law by vendors of milk. The majority of these casta w ere In Fortiand and Included water- Tha following letter waa received by the ' publisher of the "Naledl Ea Lesotho. a paper published In the Basuto language at Mafeklng. South Africa, and tranalated by him and for warded to the Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa: "Since I sub scribed to a newspaper I have found true health. I have foraaken bone throwers because I am tired of them. When a child Is sick they say It Is be witched and that Us ancestors hive caused Its Illness because of soma duty which Its parents have failed to do towards If, and they say you must alaughter a sheep and anoint the child with Its bile. I do not believe this any more because I have found a medicine In the newspaper. I ran ivetr that In case of colda and whooping cough, which does so much harm to children. I have never found Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy to fall. I advise you to buy It now and you will never have occasion to go to bone-throwers. Who arw bound to say that the cause of this Illness Is witch doctors or offended ancestors and you have to slaughter a sheep to cleanse the sick and pay to have your house sick-proof even before your child is cured. (Slrned) K. MOKHALI. Monastery, O. K. C Tha County Court has discovered that both that body and tha City of St. Johns were victimised by tha act passed at the last session of tha Legls- J lature requiring the City of St. Johns to purchase and the County of Mult nomah to operate tha ferry between EL Johns and Clareraont formerly owned by the St. Johns Transporta tion Company. The City of St. Johns purchased for tha sum of IS000 tha ferry, slips and approaches, but tha county, ta use tha expression of Commissioner Hart, found that they wsren t worth a aoop" and la forced to build a new ferry and new allpa and approaches. To add to the predicament of the County Court It has been discovered that It will be necessary, to purcba.-e a frontage of TO feet an tha west bank of tbe river near Claremont for a lami ng and leaae 10 feet on the St. Johns side for the same purpose. The land on the Claremont aids ta owned by H. C Campbell, lie told tha County Court yeaterday morning that wo years ago he bad been offered 160 a front foot for tha property, and inti mated that It Is worth a great deal more now. Mr. Campbell said that he will wrlla the oounty a letter stating ha price at which ha Is willing to sell. On the EL Jehns side tha landing Is at the base of a 0-foot street, and tbe remaining 10 feet necessary la offered to tha county for lease at (10 a month. There haa been some discussion among tha members of the County Court rela tive to the advisability of refusing to build and operate tha ferry and thus leave an opening for testing tha con stitutionality of the law, but It Is probable that tha county will "take Ita medicine." aa tba people of St, Johns are Insisting that they need the ferry badly and that It ahould ba constructed and placed In operation at ones. Con tracts for the construction of parts of the equipment have been let already by the County Court. DAM AGED PIANOS. Carload Just received, all more or less damaged. These must be closed out at once. Don't fall to call and see them before buying. Prices and terms to suit you. BUSH LANE PIANO CO.. SF.5 Washington. Don't Say "Transfer West" Say "Transfer to Olds, Wortman & King's" Fashion Store Portland's Largest, Best, Most Progressive and Oldest Store Established in 1851 Wednesday ly.S tales In Basement "Underprice Store" A wealth of bargains await all shrewd and economical people who come to our Basement Store to trade. Thousands of unadver tiscd specials will be found on sale throughout the day. Carefully peruse the items on sale during each hour. The saving advan tages which they offer are extraordinary. The reductions are unusual. The assortments are large. Only a" few prices quoted. An All-Day Sale on the Basement "Bargain. Circle" Child's $5.5Q Dress 2.98 All day today on the basement Bargain Circle. A sale of children 's wool Dresses; made of good quality storm serge thoroughly shrunk. Correct weight for early Spring wear. Pretty new styles, nicely made arid trimmed. Colors are navv.red and brown. Sizes to fit girls 8 to 14 years of age. Why go to the trouble of making dresses when Js'uch good $5.50 grades can be Q c QQ bought at this special sale for the very low price of only, each, Pas70 IN THE W BASEMENT AT rvor Of Child's S2.QO Dress 98c All day today on the basement bargain Circle. A sale of smart, new' Dresses for infants and children. There are 300 of these in the lot. Will fit children from 1 to 14 years old. Materials are gingham or galatea, all new, fresh stock, neatly made and suitably trimmed. A good choice of colors and patterns. Values up to $2.00 each. We are going to specialize them f Q for this great, all-day special sale only at this very low price, each, J qC Specials for 1 Hr. lO to 11 Shop by the hour. 4V.ay here all day, Children's 25c Hose at. Pair 9c From 10 to 11 A M. today, in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of children s splendid quality Lose. 11 ribbed, with double knee, toe and heel; line lisle Iinisn. Sizes 6, 6iA, 7, 7V2, 8 and 8y2. Reg- Q ular 23c grades. Special this hour J C $1.25 Umbrellas, Special at 73c From 10 to 11 A M. today, in the basement A one-hour sale of Umbrellas for men or women. They are fitted with good rain proof covers, with plain or fancy handles; on strong frames. Are good $1.25 "J O grades. Special for this hour at O C Men's Sox, Special at 39c Box From 10 to 11 A M. today, in the basement Men's Socks of fine lisle finish cotton, in black or colors ; put up four pairs in a box. Are good sellers at 75c a box. O Qk SpecinI during this hour only, bos O C Shop by the hour, stay in the store all day. Safety Razors, Special, Each 5c From 10 to 11 A M. today, in the basement "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of Safety Hazors, all complete, ready for use. One blade goes with each razor. Pur- fr chases limited 2 to a customer; each ij S Extra blades for this Razor at 3 for 5 Outing Flannel at, Yard, 3UC 10 to 11 A. M. today. A sale of splendid quality Outing FlanneL A good, heavy grade. Splendid colors and a good assort ment of neat checked patterns. Purchases limited to 20 yards to a custo- O 1 mer. Priced special this hour Specials for 1 Hr. 11 to 12 New Bargains at each stroke of gong. Women's $15.00 Coats at $5.00 From 11 A M. to 12 today, in the- basement. A one-hour sale of women's long Coats. Only 45 in the lot, so better be on time. They are all good styles and colors. Odds and ends, worth regularly to $15. (J C CC Special for this hour only t) Vs U 10c and 15c Val. Laces, Yd., 4c From 11 A. M. to 12 today, in the basement. 'Underprice Store." A sale of dainty Val enciennes Laces, in fine French and Italian makes. Edges and insertions, to V-fa inches wide, in an endless selection A of patterns. 10c to 15c grades, yd. t: C Splendid $1.00 Corsets only 58c From 11 A. M. to 12 today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of women s Corsets. Made of good, heavy coutil, fitted with four hose supporters, modeled with medium bust and hips. Siaes 18 to 30. All good $10 ' grades. Special for this hour at J O 75c Swiss Curtains at, Pair 48c From 11 A. M. to 12 today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of fine ruffled swiss Cur tains, in three styles, with plain edges, lace- trimmed edges and tucked edges. Are made of good quality Swiss ; 2l yds. A O by 30 inches. Special, the pairOC Children's $1.00 Dresses at 69c From 11 A. M. to 12 today, in the basement. A one-hour sale 6f Smart, new Dresses for children. They are made of good grade pjingham, in plain or neat striped patterns, trimmed in red piping. Sizes 6 to Jf to 14 years. Regular $1.00 grades QiC Specials for 1 Hr. 12 to 1 Watch the dial and shop by the hour. $4.50 Dress SKirts at only $2.48 From 12 to 1 P. M. today, in the basement. A sale of women's Dress Skirts. Odd lines of various kinds, plain serges, mixtures and Panamas, all good styles and colors; grouped for a CO-minute sale. Actual tf " A Q $4 and $4.50 values. Special $t . $1.00 Muslin Night Gowns, 69c From 12 to 1 P.'M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of women's Muslin Gowns. Several good styles in the lot. Made of fine sheer material, daintily trimmed with lace and embroidery. Well made and cut full; $1.00 grades only O J C 12 Scrim or Madras at, Yd., 5c 12 to 1 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of Mill Ends of figured scrim and madras, in lengths 1 to 5 yards each; many pieces of a kind; 36 inches wide. Splendid patterns and colors. Regu- rj ular 10c and 12o qualities, yard 3 C Men's Night Gowns at Only 45c 12 to 1 P. M. today, in the basement, A one-hour sale of men '6 muslin Night Shirts; fine, soft quality, with or without collars. Well made and cut full in the body. Much better than you will expect for A ff this special low price for this hour 'xO C Children's $1.25 Shoes Only 85c From 12 to 1 P. M. today, in the basement. Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of children's Shoes, of fine calf and vici kid leathers, patent tips, blucher cuts; sizes 8V2 to 11. Our regular stock val ues at $1.25 pair. Specialized at 85 c Specials for 1 Hr. 1 to 2 Let all thrifty peo ple profit at this sale $2.50 House Dresses at $1.19 From 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement. "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of women's splendid House Dresses. Many kinds in the lot. Materials are ginghams and percales, in light or dark p 1 1 f colors. Grades to $2.50 at j) X o JL Misses' $1.50 Shoes, Pair $1.00 From 1 to 2 P. M. todav, in the basement. A one-hour Eale of misses' Shoes, of fine, soft vici kid, with patent tips, blucher cut; sizes 11V2 to 2. Our best (? AA $1.50 grades. Special sale P X oVV Shop by the hour. Stay in the store all day. Infants' 35c Kimonos Only 19c From 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of infants' long Kimonos. Made of fine, soft outing flannel, in neat striped patterns. Splendid colors, trimmed in blue or pink. Regular 35-cent grades. Specialized for this sale X Xj C I2V2C Drapery Madras, Yard 8c From 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of excellent quality printed Madras, 36 inches wide; in a good assort-1 ment of patterns, rich colorings. Our regu lar I2V2C grades. Priced special for Q this one hour's sale at only, yard QC 7c Calico at, the Yard Only 5c From 1 to 2 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of standard quality Calico, in a good assortment of neat patterns, dark. medium and light colors. The best 7-cent standard grade. Specialized for this f" sale at the exceedingly low price of C Specials for 1 Hr 2 to 3 Read every item. It means money to you. Women's $12.50, $15 Suits $6.98 From 2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of women's fine tailored Suits. All good, seasonable styles and splendid materials; all good colors, well made and neat fitting; $12.50 rf Q and $15.00 Suits. Special at ij) D t O 10c Pearl Buttons, Dozen for 2c From 2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement A sensational one-hour sale of Pearl But tons; fine? clear, white stock; 2 or 4-hole, assorted sizes. Purchases limited 12 dozen to a customer. Regular 5c and 10c r grades. Special, the dozen, at only C 40c SilK Ribbons at. Yard, 17c From 2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of beautiful Silk Ribbon. Heavy quality, 5 and 6 inches wide; many good shades to choose from. Suitable for millinery and other purposes, reg- m s ular 40c grade. Special, the yard X C Large Bed Sheets, Special at 38c From 2 to 3 P. II. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of Bed Sheets ; full double- bed size, made or good quality sheeting; torn and hemmed, ready for nse. Rooming- houses and hotels may supply o Q their needs at this low price, only O O C 20c Drapery Denim at, Yard, 13c From 2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement. Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of cood quality Denim, 36 inches wide, heavy and serviceable; brown, green, tan and red colors. Our regular 20c grades. ! O Specialized for this sale at only X O C on i rv i ii i u Specials ior 1 n r 3 to 4 Take lunch in our basement lunchroom. Women's $15.00 Dresses, $5.95 J)tom 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the basement "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of women's Dresses; 75 in the lot. Handsome one-piece styles; made or French and Erg lish serge; plain and trimmed f f styles, worth up to $15, only ifJJJ $1.50 Suitings, the Yard, 59c From 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the basement a one-hour sale of Dress Goods, 56 inches wide, all wool, medium weight; neat 6triped and checked patterns. All good colors, worthy regularly $1.25 and $1.50 a yard. Special for one hour, only 3 J C 35c Perfumery a Atomizer, 10c From 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the basement. "Underprice Store." A one-hour 6ale of fancy glass Atomizers, filled with good Per fume of different odors. They sell regularly at 35 cehts each. Are specialized r for this one hour only at, each X J C Embroidery Flouncing Only 37c From 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the basement A rare opportunity to socure seasonable em broderies at a low price i only 40 nieces in this lot of dainty 27-inch Flouncings and nearly all different patterns, in O T swiss. Regular f5 grades for only O C Outing Flannels at, Yard, 5c From 3 to 4 P. M. today, in the basement. "Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of 20 pieces of cream Outing Flannel; good quality for gowns, underwear, etc. rj Specialised for this hour only, yard J Shop by the hour, stay in the store all day. 7 I "f, Specials f for 1 H'r 4 to 5 Great bargain feast get your full share 75c Silks, Special, Yard at 33c irom 4 to 5 Y. M. today, in the basement, a one-hour sale of SilkB, odd lines of various kinds such as lining taffeta, silk poplin, fancy taffeta and messaline3 and fancy pongee. - All good colors and pat- O O terns. 50c, 75c grades at only J J C Regular 25c Hat Pins at, Each 5c From 4 to 5 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of fancy Hat Pins ; hundreds to choose from; plain or fancy designs; all taken Irom our regular stock and P" priced very special for this hour O C Shop by the hour. Spend the whole day here. Size 15x30 Bath Towels at 8c From 4 to 5 P. M. today, in the basement. A 60-minute sale of unbleached Bath Tow els; sise 15x30; good, heavy quality. f Priced exceedingly low for one hour O C At the sound of the Gong new bargains will appear. Thrifty people will be here. 5c Spool SilK Thread, Spool 2c From 4 to 5 P. M. today, in the basement. Don't miss this unusual sale for the one hour only. Lay in a good supply of splen did quality Sewing Silk, in black only, for machine or hand. ', The regular 5c O spool. Specialized for this hour at C $1.50 Lace Curtains at Only 50c From 4 to 5 P. M. today, in the basement. A sale of 100 pairs of slightly-damaged Lace Curtains; full size Nottihsrhams. in splendid patterns; can be used to good advantage for Spring house-clean- f ing. Regular $1.50 grades, pair O vl C Specials for 1 Hr 5 to 6 An hour of bargaih wonders. Come early 15c Talcum Powder, Special, 5c irom & to 0 f . JU. today, in the basement "Underprice Store." A sale of 400 cans of good Talcum Powder, perfumed in differ ent odors; good for baby, good for mother or good tor papa when he shaves. J" 10c and 15c grades. Special at only O G $1.25 Allover Lace at Only 59c From 5 to 6 P. M. today, in the basement. Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of allover Laces, in Oriental and Irish effects, in wnue, cream or ecru; splendid patterns. $1.00 and $1.25 qualities. Spe- fjf Qj cialized for this sale at only, yard Oi C Boys' Wash Suits Priced at 59c From 5 to 6 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of boys' new Wash Suits. Made of good quality gingham and cbam bray, in plain colors or neat striped pat terns. Military or sailor styles, rf Sizes 2yB to 8 years. Special at 5 i C $1.00 Furniture Tapestry at 69c From 5 io 6 P. M. today, in the basement. A one-hour sale of tapestry Furniture Cov ering, 50 inches wide: good, heavy quality. in deep, rich colorings, of red, brown and green. Good $1.00 grade. Special- ized for thi3 hour only, the yard OiC HucK Towels Priced 6V0C Each From 5 to 6 P. M. today, in the basement. A spirited one-hour sale of excellent qual ity Huckaback Towels. Size 16x32 inches. with colored borders. Rooming-houses and hotels should lay in a supply 1 t at this special price, each O 2 Household Need Dinner Sets $5.95 All day long, if they last, we will sell a pood grade of Austrian China Dinner Sets, with pink and rose border decora tion and gold line; 50 J"C QC pieces to set; good shapes ti)3e0 $1.50 Folding Ironing Boards, SI. 19 35c Japanned Mail Boxes at only 25( 5o Wire Coat Hangers, 2 for only 5d 5c Asbestos Mats, specially priced at 3 Shoulder 11c Ficnie Shoulders, BUgar-cured very nice and s.veet, the pound ABC ASPARAGUS, ONLY 20 THE CAN Grand Island Brand, doz. cans S2.2i REGULAR 30c COFFEE, POUND, 23d s in the Basement Dinner Sets $2.90 All day In Basement 'TTnderprice Store" we will sell Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, with dainty pink decoration; 42 pieces to the set; specially ) tf priced for this sale at only iU 60c Meat Saws, specially priced at 25 $1.25 Universal Food Chopper for QS 80c Bird Cages, assorted colors, at 632 10c Scrub Brushes priced at only 5 c Hams 15c 0. W. K. Special Butter, the roll 74- Oleomargarine, 2 pounds for only 50d String Beans, 3 cans 25S dozen 95T Canned Pea, 2 for 25, doz. S"1.40 Babbitt's Cleanser, 3 for only 10 fTWMTlii J Notion Day OV THE BARGAIt CHICLE, MAIW FLOOR S5c DRESS SHIELDS AT 15 60c DRESS SHIELDS AT 19 75c DRESS SHIELDS AT 23 The lot comprises Kleinerts, O. M. O. and Naiad's, in three lots! LOT lSizes 1, 2, 3; our regular values to 35c, pr., 15 LOT 2 Sizes 1, 2, 8, 4( regular value to 50o pair, 19 LOT 3 Sizes 1, 2, 3, 4, 5; regular values to 75c, 23 50c HOSE SUPPORTERS, SPECIAL, 25 Silk frilled elastic Supporters, pin-on style, white, black, blue or pink; 50c grades, 25& 75c STOCKING DARNERS, SPECIAL 35 The handy Stocking Darners for machine. HAIR NETS, TODAY, 5 FOR 10 All the different shades, five in an envelope. 25o Skirt Markers, special today at only 8 SPOOL COTTON, SPECIAL 4 Good six-cord thread, 200-yard spools, for machine or land, white or black; today, special, 4 a spool, or, the dozen, 45c? MOTH BAGS, SPC'L, OFF Wayne Cedar lines, for storing your furs, all styles, 1a(C special for the day at V' 5c cube Pins, special today at 2 for only 5 10c Hair Pins, shell only, 6 in box, spc'l, 5? 15c Tomato Pin Cushions, today at only 8 10c wood Coat Hangers, today for only 7 15c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, special at 8 15c Bone Buttons, assorted, the dozeh, 5 500 yds. Basting Cottoh, 4 ea.; doz., 45 5c Pins, 400 to the paper, special, 2 for 5?