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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1912)
the M0RXIM1 OKECOXTAX, rRIDAY. 3IAKCII 32, 1912. 15., COUNTY HOSFITAL MODEL INSTITUTION Patients of Destitute Class Are Given Best of Care Free of Charge. SANITARY METHODS USED Much I- l-tns ! I'urni-li Itrlirf for id Rullrt Inc Kept Vrrjr t'lrn. daatll'ito -ia. f hrlrs ki" "" irftlmrnl rarli ni'.iitn I I'' Mu t rorh O-iiMv Ilrpitil. a.--r.'tnc ' rrnorl aiihir: 1 1 11 rritn ' ' ' l ommlulnnrr IJeMnrr lv Mr A. ! rnomana.SiuniM'nc. miprr n t "' tha hoapltal. Thf t' -? "r- ina In n" "f hoar-Hal l an.1 in ahl In piv fr I'irt i"Ttrr In oli.rr hnill of r 1 1 - Tl:r rrporl Tli", I - t Janmry I a nrg, number "f 'i"f'"r4 t.f-n r'rfnrnii-il 4n.l re'iark ..-..a has h-n hart in all ! "'a-" hr- th" ptifl'.l Im.l i I"""- "r rrrovrry frvr- tl irr.Hi"H P' r" f..rml. The r-prt r.mk-- PM"" ' r fart that MuUn.-'w.ii i-Mit'tv i ' a iml r!l fr i - rc:i.-f ..f I' e pr. r rlaas.li fv furnial'tn- fr-- of rlar.-c rvrrr km. I of menU-.il ait.-ntiii to t -irrvtnc. Ilo.pltal rll mmmrtr. Althoiicti tt.- M.iltnomih Ciinti M" rltal at prfurnt o. i up:f n i-M m-m-Arncr In Sniiili Portland. II i trl.u..l to be one of the li.st-a.i'l jmkI m-'-l n.rr.rllr rririilalr.l of any al Itinle rnaptlal on liir Pa.-IMr O.i-i. 111 formerly one pf l'rt:P'l ri.i , statrly reelilenci-a l n" a nuxu-rn ii" pltal. partirnlarlT n.it.-Me for Iw ianltal mn. location anrl reaul ui"ii- In the pnrrhne of l'-e snrjnJ np-n Mrh the Nmpltal .t.imN tC H nii-rl-et.the ronniy cot a r;ne I'limam. Throna-h the artiviiy f i.ninili"nr l.lchtner. in- iroi-ert. Inrliulinir 3 '.. acrea of cronn.l Willi lur- "fl nient ef liarrtno.vl trr.-Ji and the rt-i-i-rt-nre In whu-h l"e l.n.ttl w.i tn- .lallert. aeenrr.l f..r ... T!.e ileal a ronnnHTi.it"-.t aho.it -.".j r.irn xgn. Al present Ue property i huI I" .e wortK no e than .:i.iVi'". Tn ot.l re-ulenre on the propel v partm.lv remodelrrl bv l.ie r.uul to ronf'm with tha rennlrrments for a niolern hnaplial. nl n u.Mmon oulit on the rear to Klve more room. The pi ire m Ketjt anllesly r'ean an. I the p.l iiento. althonirh painir noti ins. cot b .arrfnl attention at ti e millionaire who enire. the hest In one of the numer ous private hospitals. Tlw huiUllni; has three f'oors. r.. Il filled for Hie i-onvenun-e of t. e ps t.ents. Thf ar'la for tie srfli"n of liie various r.irma of .li.e.i- an-i ailment.- are arranze.1 for the' l' st .f.nvrnlfnrr of t!o- patients. Tl.o-e i.n renuire tnurh air are enen rniy i-iar-tera In rear open-air room, whrr.-i t irv are preferred from f'i. h . r. na ami where t'ev ran ret .-omfor;-i v en.l are not ttiaturi.e.l hv the noiffs in tiier parts of tlie hospital. aalir,tlia la I'erfrrt. tn the lovrrr fI.or of tie lioeplml Is f-Minrt the maternity wards. ny women are ilvrn the most aref.il at tention, and where la rivn i"fi' lepro for the lare of nioi'.ers aiul ha l.le. In ronlum tion wuh this war.l are eool sanitary roorrs w l-.ere I t n. other ran rest nuieiiv after l.-avli.ic tiie mm war.), on tK's fioor also are modern anltary diet rooms, kitihens. bathroom and pla e for mot ier to rerelse In Ihe open air. Kverv part of the equipment la modern and nk'it under the most sanitary romlit Un-.s possible. n the- upper floors are wards for men and women suffering from hruk.n limbs or nnn-eoniaKloua h.aes: also a ae nnd maternity ward. To the rear of the bulletin on tins f'oor Is an operatinc room fitted with all the lat est modern equipment for an 'asses of operations. Here paupers arr Riven operations by the nest pt.ysliians In the city free of any i harfie. provl !.-d t.'.ry are really In need and are unaMe to pay for auch aervi e. Nothlnx hut rharlty cae are taken at the hos pital. . Mew l-alleats ell t mrwd fmr. Near the operatln; room are rooms for the rare of the patt'-nta after oper ations. Here t'irv are taken eare of by expert nurses and are ptirri every attention possible. On me up;er floor of the building i. a ward for men a "f ferlno from illsease,, of a daniterous Ivpe. They a-o provided with every nnvenlenre. In stt! another ward are beds and equipment for ur fort una tes wlt.i broken IwtiUs. Anion those In this ward al present i- on- ild man who suffered a fra. turo.l hin in a rer ,-rni aoeidrnl. II la reported to he re toverlnsr rapidly. Kvrrr floor In the building !s taken rate of bv Janitors, who are require. I to keep evervthlnu rUnn. Tie bath rooms and toilets are a I provided w-itlt waterproof walls and floors, and every dar the walls and floors an.' erpi'.;i ment are l arefully s.-ruh'" !. I'aii. n-s who are reeoverln are siven !i ,t work to do when they are ai.ie. Worn, en make bandunes and men s. ruli and .lo Imht t-leanlns work on the Vro-inds. The hospital Is prr Ide.j w!t:i a in..! rrn purses- home, w here sirla ar- heln Siven rarefnl training In niirsmir. T!. home was built last fall near me hos pital. This homo or a. iiool is super Intended by Miss Mamaret Kuehi. nnd is caintnc a reputation as one of tin l. st in.-i tuitions ef Its. kind on ll.o i oast. The clrls are ulven omp!e;o pra. Ileal traminc at Ihe I'minty ll-.s. I t tail. The builditiit o-. npled by the nures Is a m"del of sanitation. I: was netted at a cost of SIH.ou". Hospital Mas lampdry. On the hospital Krnunds is a :eam I miiriry. where all Ihe hospital waslm-K Is handled under absolutely sanitary i onditioos. Adjoltnnir t:ls Is a power plant whl.-li fiirni-hes heat to the hos pital and nurses' home. Aidinz In the eare of the county patients are mar.y of roitUind's most eminent ph. elans, who Klve their services free Karn itient is assigned lo Ihe -p iysU'lan on the hospital staff who Is best adapted to handle the i.u.'. Two resident physician are eontinual ly at tnc hospital and the others make visits as they are needed. The physi cians ar iloinrf a wonderful amount if cood alon eharitable l.nes. T advisorv stasf of tne hospital comprises I rs " II. ur Cliff. A. K. Kotkey. ardford Wliilir.-. It. f. fof-f.-. II I. Keenev. A. t. mith. A. T.l. xer. V. T. illiamsHm and M'alvm White. Tim staff of ,i)ioir.i who partl.lpaie In Ihe ho-p'tat work are irs. i: I", clean, president of ftafT; It. Vennev. N. -lores. W. S. Kno. A. . Haird. J. II. Members. II. r .Nl. h (ls, 1. Norman fi-a-e. i'.nil ICoi-Ret, J. li. Bristow. Josvi-U U.Mtrhatk. 11. J. fars. O. S. Whitesi.le. U W. llvde. I r. KHott Klne. II. O. I'arker. It. H. i:ll:s. li'or-.-" I'arisli. lleorue Koehler, I ., i Walter, i:. V Soirmrrs. U II. Hamilton. l!l:.:ll House. A. K. 1'ler.e. li V. Kenton. K. A. Itu h. finns are under way for a new hos pital t a. commodate patients, .oiintv Coiiiniisslolier lahtner Is a Slaricn siipoort-r of this plan, it be lli Ms aim io provl. ie this rountv with a c!.a'l:.iUe h...i;al. se.ond to none In t- rnt The itronnds own'd by the roortv r evrer.itn-lv at'ra.tlve an.! would make all excellent site for such an !. i : :: i n. BUND MAN GETS PERMIT John Icrn. Who Wont wnfe" Orf lirlnliir-. l;iy 11 IVmils. s blind man. tol.V e H--ense i-ominlttee e-lerl.iv fhpt ho wiiii n Vroiher in a u.e f 'e brother ven a license torlli-st-inss and pencils II I rn .1" ll.e no tiil .-r of t' of t 'it v ' "onto ref :.-.l to re iu.1 T' ll -l. l a. .Mori.. ' v as I'oor. if n i W t to .- H e'loe on l ' ' e si r t . . Anv n-a:i "lo is blind or afflicted a this ma- and vet r-fusod to snnn-.e off his riai'v-s. tlold be encour-si-d. ' sa'.i 11 II. !mIv. rliulrmnn of t lie rOm TTl I I ee. i-our. lit, en Cli.1-. Srhmeer and T'linTitf-r r.ciee.l with the sentiment ant I rev instruct, d M. A. VcK.ieiiern. to tell 1'Mlef of I'ollce Mover to let the old man sell I Is stripes and IM-nnls on t I Itlotl. Manicuring and HairdressjBg Parlors, 2d Floor-Ladies' Rest Room. Mother Ro om EmergeW HoTtal, PHlirTglenhortes. 2d Floor-ArtigticPicmre Fram.ng.thFloor - - -. - 0e. I iinpn S'reelS without moles- PERSONAL MENTION. I: id' M . of Medford. Is at Ih4 'ind . of Medford. Is at of Kasr'e Point, la at .f Newbers. Is at the is Is Is He. J. I Or. "ii. r.doi,. -I .1. I in.- I II -11. J. o. M' I ntTre the l ireaou. II. It. M"iris. Cornelius. Ir. .1. :. M-hni. of fl.leaKO. is at the Mowers. Or. I k-tnia I-rrve uiv. of Albany. Is at th- I-. i k ns. K. M. Whl'ej-uie. a m. reh.int of fJal-in, is. at the ( irfjun. S. P. Mathei.e. a Mlverton merchant, is a I the l arlloii. f. J. ttepneti. a In Center merrhunt. Is at the Perkins.. H. P. lli!dr(th. of Seattle, is ris- Icr.d at the I'ortlaii.i. Ir. Krurik I. P-rown. of Dufur. is ros- IsT.re.l at Hi- C.nion. II. O. Ken. r. a Kails Brldce mer- chunt. I" at the Perkins. Pr. Ony t'.int-ibiiry. of Aberdeen, t. mistered at the Perkins. Mrs. J. A. Hi lb. muri. f Astoria, register.-. I at tlo- Imperial. J. K. Yates, a foiv.'.llis altorncy. registered at the Imperial. Truman li itier. a Hood r.lver banker. Is l . aistered at I lie Oreiton. i;,,,ert Y Twohy Is rec stored at Ihe liiiu.rj from 'iiicouer. B. t. Cassius n. I'c. k. an atlorney of M.nsl.tield. is at the Imperial. C K.iloh ill. a in-.-: chant f Kal.'itna, Is registered at the Purking. Iiext. r PI. e. an attorney of Roseb'urg. Is registered at the Imperial. Menard Cilbert. a business man of San Kr.iiu-ls.o. Is at the Portland. t II. Hammond, a South Ilend nier chant. Is leuist.-re.l at the Perkins. II. Pror.ks. pr-sident of Albany College. Is registered at the Cornelius. MrN h. J. I 'annals' and .Mrs. M. M. M. Ihrr. of Albany, are at the Cornelius. l. C. Modden and J..s. ll Xlodden. of Spok-i'.v. ee n-k i s l red al Ihe Carlton. i- v t i and II. T. llrown. of Athena, me r.cistered at Ihe Imperial. P. H"lT. Stale libor ommissioner. is rrtistere I at Ihe Imperial from Sa leltl. C. It. Hurley, a T.icom.i structur.il roiitraeioi. Is registered at the Mult iiiim.i h. K. lu Melsclian. proprietor of the Hotel Jo.-ephmc. of i 'rants Pans, is a puest of tne Imperial. K. K Maker, president of Ihe Tropl cal Kruu Conip.uiy. of San Kraiiclsco, Is r-k.lsieril at Hie Multnomah. Col. 'p. I I. X. I'.i)liii. of Spokane, was at ih- Multnomah c.-ierday. lie is re lurnln home after pa.-sin Feyeral monllis in I .i 1 1 f orn (O 3 9 Wort inn (1? u sr eUpyinft tr:rf, mocR-Bounded by Morrison. Alder, Tenth and W.st ParR Sts. k ' -try Easter Mi'Iliinery Beautiful Hats Becoming to Every Type of Femininity. It seems that not a.-worthy style is - w'?-vUzj . v.ictr acsumWiifrp.. i Pattern liats itiisiu;4 iitnii i it i.i uti'Tn iu'.'ui."p-- - - and INIo'lols dosijffiiod bv IXInie. Georgette, Caroline, Ke boux. IMiiric Louise, Jeanette Lanvin. Suzanne Blum, Mino Lonisnn. Ktirzman, Beudol. Josephs. Tappe, Lichtenstein, Flsworth and Olds. AVortman & Kinp; In this most exclusive as semblage are beautiful Paradise, "Flume French" and Flower models, heavy or shadow laee . effects ; Chit-d - JA C( iU-cn's Hats and Donnets, priced from $35 to til luUiVU Tailored and Semi-Dress Hats Priced $7 to $25 Novelty Flower Trimmed, French Ostrich Plumes, Fancy Ostrich and Paradise trimmed Hats, built on neat-tailored lines, with a touch or twist that makes them different from qrtj- ff any you have seen. AVe price them from $7 to ff dJ JJ Hat Shapes S3:50-$10 We ha,ve- tale unusual .-are in selertinp our stock-of Hat Shapes. We aim to make every one tl.at l'ocs out. Vend ha. k two new customers. Our Dress Shapes come in black, white, string, i i i.. i oil ,,0,.. Una rrrn v tt in hpmns "i a ffai. lunan, eiu. ou nrti lnisi'. rin. n k v u ri;ii. in i . om . -i v , j- ' " ..n ...i;tr-.i..i..,l ihat a verv little trimmins will transpose Jiy one of them into " a henutirul. artistic creation. The prices for this selling range from $3.50 to 4 r.,f 4 re ':;- i?p OKDI.K BV Mill. SI 0.00 served in Basement daily from 11 A. "SI. to 2 P. M. Ice Cream Parlors and Candy Dept. in- Basement. On the Center Circle 1st Floor 1.25, $2 Fancy Silk 89c Wisdom bids you "come to this sale" on tbe center circle, main floor today. All aisles lead. to. it. 2tX)0 yards of choice fancy silks, such as striped Marquisettes, Persian Pongees, Peasant Bordered Messalines, Crepe Aurora, Pontella. Poplins and Checkered Tailor Suitings. In this ex tensive assortment will be found materials and colors suitable for nearly every style of dress. This 'exceptional low price should appeal to all who are in iieed of silks for Spring and Summer wear. $1.25, OQ $1.50, '$2.00 grades, special for this sale at low price of -' 6 Waists at $3.45 Garment Department, 2d Floor. Women's Waists in dainty marquisettes, lingeries, nets and linen, a zood assortment of various kinds and sayles, some have high necks and long- sleeves, are trimmed with frills and edged with lace; others have small pin tucks in front, some tucked all over. The linens are plain tailored with plaited and hand embroidered fronts, stiff tQ AtZ collars and cuffs, all sizes, Waists worth up to $6.00 for SilK Petticoats $3.49 Second Floor Southwest. An extra special sale of women's Silk Petticoats in taffeta and messa line, a good selection of all the popular styles 'of the season;' newest models with flounces trimmed in tucks, knife plaits, etc., with or. with out dust ruffles. Patent fastenings or draw strings; very I0 AQ classv pettieoatsj 'special for this sale at the low price of A REASONABLE PLEA FORTHE STOMACH If Yonr Stomach Is Lacking in Di pestive Power, Why Not Help the Stomach Do Its Work? Nolblns tm K.iM--lall, thra It t'oala Tr. N.t will . I r 11 . hnl with a rrln f"r. ei''Pt 'f ili-coM lv ainl-. Fui ri as arr n:inirallv at work In l!m K'.cimiill? Svlinl.li iiri:ili- i.hottH Unit 'llca li"n rrii ii i !. i" iln. iiUrnfti"ti fT ni. nl. an I tin" i"- ri-tion of li vilnx-lil"-rif ai-il. W li. n y'iir f.n.rt f ills lo dl it I p.iwf p..?itlvp tluit M.ime of t.i" k'.'ni. air inrkini; In your ili-Er.-tivt. aj'i'.ir it'ii. Siurt lyf.s'.-ti Tftl'l.la n'nuln ti"lt:iui: I'"' tiiosv natnriil rlpinriits nra'XMiv to ilii..tii.n anil lu-n plaro't at ui.'k in In w-nk itoni..-h un.l '.:l irii.vliiir-s. Mipply whut Hmvo or B.ins !'. Tl.-v Mtlmiilat ti e KHMtrle Kiainl.i nn.l cra.l-mlly hrin tlip clm.--tivo oruati" l.i k t tlirir nortn.il con i i t ion. Smart's Pv.p.'i.'la Tnblt t liave riecn n'to-.-t.-.l t i-rili. al i-lii'niitul tivta at hoinc an. I il'roal an. I nr fumul to roiit.iln nothms roit natural l!ctiv. 'l:-niu-.il l..i('oiatory. Telopraplnc n i Iri'si. -IM'fin.lo." Lon-lon. T lephone No. Ilujs fen ti al. - fullum St., IViuliiiri li St.. K. f. L.on.lon. !th A'ic.. 9:t. I liavo nnHivzt-J most raref'illy a l'.. of Stunrl's I )y.pp!la Tablets iwhi.h I hotiRiit' mii-if at a i-ity I eniist a'i-, f-T the pMi-poscl. nian nl.i. Iilie.1 ly tlie F. A. Sluiirt Co.. f lerkenwell Roa.l. I.on.lon. K. '.. nn.l have li report fiat 1 cannot find any tra.e of veu-tatile or mineral poisons. Know in t':e Inswilii-nu 'f f' tl lets. I urn of the opinion that they are a'lmiral.ly a.laplalile for the. purpos lor whli-h II oy are- Intended. I Siirne.l I John II Uronke. V. I. ".. l- C S. Tiirr" U no Keiret in the prepara t: mi of Stuart's liysp. psU Tablets. Their i i mposition 1 eoni-norily known ani.'nz physicians, as Is shown ly th recommendations of 4n.o0 lii-nsed pl.ysiiians In the ('lilted. States and Canada. They are the most popular of all remedies for Indication, dyspepsia, water brush. Insomnia, loss of appetite, melam holla. eonstipatlon. dysentery and kindred disease orlRlnatinsr from Improper dissolution ami assimilation of foods, bei.-iiise they are thoroughly re'iable and linrnilesa to man or rhlld. . Stuart's lysKpia Tabli-ts are at on.e a safe and a powerful remedy, fne train of the wi-tl- prlnelple. In tires" tablet brinK strona: enough (by trst i to illcest .lurtit grains of ateak, s .11 .1 '.tier foods. rttuarfs Iys pepl i T.ibl. ts ill dleest your food vou wlen yo'ir stonmfh CHn't. .sk your drtisaist for a fifty-rent box. or snl to us dlre-t for a fre' trial sal'll'Ie (..-rkatfe and roll Will be Mirpi;-o.l t I1- reu't. 1-". A. Stuart Co- ln tlnait Hldg., .Marahu.ll, MltU. Our Guaranteed Hosiery Makes Us Many New Friends No darning. No worry. Don't spoil pood disposition hunting lor a pair linsp witlioiit holes. Buv any one of these guaranteed lines and you'll he happy. Out-of-town mail orders always filled promptly with care. Men's Wayne Knit Guaranteed C f indestructible black Hose, silk lisle, i.V?-u light weight, with fashioned feet; 2i$L,JjHre put up three pairs '-c.'A' "Jin a box, guaranteed --.:a 'i Great Sale of Shaw-Knit Hose flalepronf F0r? MErJ. WOW. AMD CMl'DREN. $1.0.0 -Knit Hose iljThe.old standby; guaranteed; black silk lisle, in the fine light or medium .. ., :, Hi-olo-lit b ack cotton, witn un- 'bleached soles mmm .. . Men's Everlasting Hose 25c Pair A guaranteed Hose in silk lisle, light weight with linen soles, heels and toes. All sizes. 1 - A f l?(ix of ti pairs Nnly XJ Hen's Guaranteed "Hole-Proof" The Original (Juarantced Hose, in bbiek cotton; six pairs of "Ilole pioof" Hose are guaranteed to wear six months without darning, lilaek cotton, in two g - CO weights. Hox Gimirs XaOLf Hlack silk lisle, two &r ff or tan. navy and gray silk lisle.' Box of six sr A f pairs, on sale at only & I. iV I Men's Interwoven Hose, 25c Pair Black silk lisles, in light or me dium weights; interwoven toe and heel. All sizes. A box ( - Ctt of six pairs for only I) X Ov7 Boys', Girls' "Hole-Proof" Hose Fine ribbed, fast black, seamless, medium or heavy weight. Sizes 6 to 10. A box of six JQ ff pairs, on sale special &fJJ "Wayne Knit" guaranteed llose, black cotton; two weights, . for boys or girls. Sizes b ri to 10. A pairs in box A i-1 ii i ?i. i " ' -V j i -in i aaai it - - i' - KqIa Wnnion'it "Hole-Proof Hose Six nairs of those Hose are guar anteed to last 6 months without being darned. Seamless dQ fif cotton, medium weight; all sizes; black or tan colors. 0,viV u.it' - Fa's bi ion s 'Approved for Spring, 1912 44 $20.00 ''' , -.J lies ( for (:':' Order by Mail r..m, TMArmanra4 Leadership Is Made More Emphatic Than Ever by This Splendid Collection of 320 Suits Garment Depaxtment-Second Floor. There is a distinctiye air about these Suits not to be found m ordinary $20 Suits. They are made on lines which characterize them as being in a class by themselves. The materials employed are Serges, Tweeds, Homespuns, Cheviots, Basketweaves, and mix turcs, designed in the two, three and four-button styles, semititted with straight or cutaway fronts, the skirts are panel front and back, with or without side plaits. All size in fOA CC the lot. Special low priee for this sale, at only DtJmJJ NewSergeI5resses Special $12.50 Why don't we say $20 Serge Dreses for $12.50? Because they are not $20 Dresses. But when we do say it you can depend upon it. These are the most remarkable $12.50 Dresses in all Portland, re gardless. They are made of good quality serge in blue, brown, cream or black also a few striped challies, styled with Dutch necks and high waist lines, are trimmed with military braid, sou tache, lace collars and cuffs and embroidery. W"e t 1 O CA invite you to judge the value. We price them at Q 1. iJJ Wom'n's 6.50 Sweaters 3.98 Depend upon it there are $6.50 Sweaters in this lot, some worth more, some a little less, but all worth a great deal more than $3.98. Plain and fancy weaves, single and double-breasted "Ruff Necks," roll or V-shape collars, red, gray, brown and white.col- (Jo'aQ ors hip or three-quarter lengths, values to $6.50 at 90!O. ft Men's Four-In-Hands 5Uc urades vc Bargain Circle 1st Floor To mnke them very haiulv for the women m well as the men, we will put them on the Bargain Circle, between the elevators on the main floor. A lot of high-grade, all-silk four-in-hands, which we bought from one of America's leading neckwear houses which specializes ,"0c Ties. There is an endless variety of patterns nd colors' in the season's best "ill-cent values. Today we 29c specialize these ties at the remarkably low price of only - Men's 50c Suspenders for 23c Bargain Circle 1st Floor On Hie l!:ii?ain Circle, between the elevators, today. A sale of suspenders in the wide and narrow elastic webs with leather ends, lilted with good strong buckles, well made and finished ; 23c regular o)c grades, special for the day at the low price of Girls Coats $5.98 GROCERY SPECIAL BUTTER, 80c SQUARE. 'MJoldell (!low." (iiiaranleed to please. BUTTER, 70c SQUARE. '(. lover Iif." Sure to please yon. Imported Smyrna Figs, 2 pounds, r?." Elack Mission Figs, 3 pounds for 25 White Figs, special, 3 pounds for lio1 Seeded Raisins, three pounds for 25 Candied PeeL Lemon, pound only 14c Candied Pel, Orange, pound only 14 Citron PeeL two pounds at only 35 Malaga Table Raisins, the regular 60 ceut; special for this sale at only 33 COFFEE CAKES HOME-MADE, TWO FOR 15c. 30c ASPARAGUS, 20c S. & V. Hrund. La I've, white, in cans.. Sale of Dahlia Bulbs.' Seeds and Kose 'Hushes on the Fourth lloor. Call and see. In the children's store, second floor. A sale or girls' new spring Coats, in the tailored box effects or with the large fancy sailor collars. The materials are mannish mixtures, cnech.s aiiuu ica. Si.es 6 to 14 years. Our regular 'J.ou graues. inese t'lirments priced special tor today only at mis puce $5.98 eds and Bedding' $5.00 Iron Beds t&V.'dS $22.50 Brass Beds at $15-00 the beddinsr store, 3d floor. II Iron Bods, with 2-inch continu- OUS post; Size ici-l. u unura 3 feet 6 inches; in white, cream or Vcrnis Martin finish. A good f 10.50 bed. Priced (P'7 QC p a w Iii the bedding store, Jd tloor. s:ile of continuous post Chil- less Beds, in 4-foot (i, or 3-foot (i-incli: white, cream or ernis Martin finish. Our regular $") seller cam 01 1 1 111 '".$3.35 Brass I5ed, with 2-inch continuous post; size 4 5.00 pecial for this sale MUM ii-ii, - . -. ! , , o.-i -A inches or 3 feet 6 inches; satin finish, regular $22.o0 $13.50 Felt Mattresses $10.75 V 50-pound cotton felt Mattress, covered with best satin finish art ticking, made with heavy roll edge and stitched side,s jl1 O 75 The regular $13.50 values. Specially priced at onlyM Y " 55.00 Pillows,$3.95 Live goose feather Pillows, covered with best art tickin;;; size 21x'27 and our best selling f.").()0 grades. Very special for this sellinjj r 37.00 Blankets $4-25 Laiire' size silver gray wool Blankets, with blue, pink Our refnilar $7.00 fCA d tor this selling at p SO.OO Blankets $3.90 Vcrv "ood jrraile Vicuna wool P.lankcs. in full. sizes , , . ..-I nr at. blac Trades. for double bed and the regular $.".0(l grades for $3.23 OA i-ti.00 grades for only $3.00 Comforts $2.35 White cotton filled Comforts, covered with best Our best $3.00 tO 3C Specialized for this selling at P"",J silkoline; large sizes sellers $4.50 Blankets $3.25 Good quality plain gray -wool Blankets, in two sizes and we ights. $5.50 grades $3.90 (SO O C and our regular $4.50 grades secial at V'-' $7.00 Blankets 84-25 Slightly soiled white wool Blankets, with pink or blue borders; the $10.00 grades for GA OC $0.00 and the regular $7.00 grades at f'"' 12.50 Robe Patterns 559.89 75c Embroideries oc At the embroidery counter, on main tloor, a sale or many Handsome cotton voile and marquisette demi-mode Kobe Patterns in several beautiful designs in white, ecrti and combinations. The regular $12.50 grades, spe- tQ QQ cial for this sale at only P77 TTnnvprl of vards of dainty Swiss and Nainsook Embroideries in a vast selection of new designs in. 27-inch flounce widths suitable for making combinat'ns, skirts, children's dresses, etc. Good sellers at 75c a 07f vard, special at the low price $1.00 All-Over Nets 67c $4.50 Hand Bag's $2.98 An assortment of all-over fets m white, cream and ecru, IS inches wide; a vast selection of dainty designs suit able for trimmings, over nets for waists, etc., values up to $1 C7 a vard. verv snecial at onlv VI Va ti r J y Tn tha lpntlier roods section, main floor, a sale of women's Hand Bags of good quality goat seal, leather lined, with gilt or gun metal frames, long or short handles, They are 0 QO worth $4.50, special at Handkerchief Specials "Bretonne" and "Ambray" 25c Women's all pure lhion "Bretonne" Ladies' pure linen "Bretonne" and and "Ambray" hand-embroid'd ini- "Ambray" Handkerchiefs, with the tialed Handkerchiefs. The best O hand-embroidered corners, are 25c that money can buy at only-SC priced, each, for low price of Children's Kerchiefs, O in a Fancy Box for 55c Children's linen Handkerchiefs with fancy hemstitched hem, the most pleS size. These Handkerchiefs come sis in a fancy box for the low price of. &&g Women's $1.75 Gowns $1 S1.50 Corset Covers 75c . .- t . r 1. Tn tlio lin dermiislin store. 2d floor, a sale of women's slip-over Gowns with low neck and short sleeves, made of fine lingerie material with dainty embroidered "jokes, trimmed in tine Valenciennes tt i fill lace, Women's ticht-fittins Corset Cov- ers made of fine quality muslin trimmed with dainty embroidery edges and wash ribbon, arc7C good $1.50 grades for only WnniAfli nf others o-reaflv under- priced specially for today's selling. resr. $1.70 graae 92.00 Combinations lfi.25 Women's Combinations, princess stvle, made of good quality long cloth, trimmed in fine quality of scalloped embroidery, finished with wash ribbon ; reg-C "I 91) nlr 2 trrades. special V x Women's slip-over Gowns in the kimono stvle. hand embroidered front trimmed in cluny lace and fihished with wash ribbon, fine nainsook material, reg- CA ular $2.50 grades at P SL75 Marquise Corsets 98c S4 Marcruise Corsets tomo A very special sale or marquise Corsets of fine eoutil and Summer weight batiste material fitted with 4 or 6 hose supporters, tops trim'd with lace and ribbon, the QO. $1.50 and $1.75 grades for - AnnHipr lot of Marouise Corsets in plain batiste, coutil and fancy bro cade and satin stripe' batiste, styled with long skirt, low or medium bust, good values to JO QC $4-00, special at only P,4c'