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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 26, 1912)
13 MOTHER SUES FOR GIFT TO DAUGHTER Mrs. Hawthorne Would Regain Possession of Stock Held by Mrs. Collins. 502 SHARES IN DISPUTE Plaintiff Ray RHatlwa Wretd Control of Bl Eatat From Her. Condition of Donation Violated. That th fta-ht btwB hlr for ron trol of th tat of J. C. Hawthorn. Incorporated atnca li and now r putcd to bo worth In of $2.00.- ftO. haa bn muml and la Ukly to bo cnntlnaod with tho blttnis which marked prvlou cnnttat. I OTldeneod br aalt fllod In Circuit Court roter dar. Tho plaintiff la Mra. Rarhol I Haw thorn. a-d T. widow of Uia Portland pioneer who accumulated tho property whteh haa now become valuable, and the defendant la Mra. Catherine H. Col Una, daughter of the plaintiff and tha wlfo of M. O. Collina Mra. Hawthorn 1 aoeklnr a reaaalrnment of 502 share of the atock of the Hawthorn eetat rorporatlon. which ah Ilea' ah '.ned to Mra. Collina In November. !. under an aTement that Mra. Collina wti to hav undlaputed poaaea alon of It after Mra. Hawthorn' death, but that Mra. Hawthorne waa to vol nd control It durtna; her lifetime, trim Tied t atoeat. The complaint containa what pur port to b copy of a power of attor ney ala-ned by Mra. Collina at the time the tranefer waa made. The plaintiff ay that Mra. Collina and Whitney L Bolae. husband of Louise H. Bolee. Mr. Hawthorne' other daughter, had quar reled violently, and that Mra. Collin waa afraid that the plaintiff mlht die and that Mr. Bolae would In om way obtain auch control of the estata that Mra. Collin would be excluded from a vole in Ita management. the declarea that Mra. Collin flrat besced her to make a final win and to state In It that Mr. Collina waa to hav 601 share of Mra. Hawthorn' looo shares on the tatter's death. Th plaintiff aya ah demurred, derta ring that she waa not yet ready to make a wIlL Mrs. Collina. th complaint charge, became hysterical and threat ened to commit suicide, and Mra. Haw thorne then proposed to asslrn the 801 aharea on agreement that aha (Mra. Hawthorne) ahould retain control of th atock during: her lifetime. Vfwmrm 1114 Share. Th stock of th corporation con sisted of 3009 share, of which th three women Mm. Hawthorne. Mr. Bolae and Mr. Collina originally held 1000 ahare each. They were nelra of J. C Hawthorn In equal amount. Tranafer of th SOI harea to Mr. Collin would give her 1S0J aharea and the control of the corporation after Mr. Hawthorn- death. Mra. Haw thorn new aaaerta that Mrs. Collins after aecurlna; th aaslgnment refused to allow her to vote the stock and voted It herself. Aa a result of romblnationa which were made the plaintiff declare that on March S7 last she waa unlaw fully and wrongfully ouated from tha presidency of the corporation and M. O. Collins substituted for her. Ther Is also disagreement as to whether Dr. 8. E. Josephl or George Black la a di rector of tha corporation. Both claim to have been legally elected at th meeting; on March 17. Mrs. Hawthorne says she first be came awar at a meeting; on October 12. 1911. called for th purpose of consider ing the advisability of Increasing th directorate from three to five members, that Mrs. Collina waa asserting; uncon ditional ownership of the R03 shares. Prior to thia time Mra. Hawthorn. Mra. Boise and Mra. Collina had con tinued aa sol director and officer during; th cntlr life of the corpora tion. Dlrvrtara Caat Aarree. M. O. Collin, husband of Catherine Collins, and Oeorre Black, confidential clerk In th employ of the latter, ap peared at thla meeting to vote ona ahar each, which had been assigned to them by Mrs. Collins, th plaintiff de clares. Previously all matter considered by the director had been decided by viva voce vote and at thla meeting; Mr. Col lins. Mrs. Collina and Mr. Black voted In favor of a motion to Increase th directorate, and Mra. Hawthorn and Mrs. Bolae voted against It. Subse quently Mr. Collins, who waa aecre tary. wrote up the minute to ahow that th proposition had carried, although the plaintiff and Mra. Boise asserted that It had not. Mra. Hawthorn state la her complaint. At thla meeting Mra. Collins voted the M3 aharea and the Collins-Black combination put through a deal by which Collins and Black wra elected the two additional director. Mr. Haw. thorn say that ah protested vigor ously but finally, to avoid further trouble, withdrew her opposition on March 27. 1S1J. when th annual meet ing of stockholders, called for the pur. pose of electing a new board of di rector, waa held. hares Ved Doaaly. This meeting-, according to the com plaint, was called to order by Mrs. Hawthorn aa president. In the mean time Mrs. Hawthorne had transferred on share of stock each to W. D. Fen ton and S. E. Josephl. and they appeared to vot It. Mr. Hawthorn voted th (03 shares, which she declare she still controls, desplt the aaslgnment. and th 49. which she had left after trans ferring on share each to Mr. Fenton and Dr. Joeephl. for herself. Louise H. Boise. Catherine IL Collins. S. E. Josephl and M. O. Collins for directors. Louis Boise voted her 1000 shares likewise and Dr. Josephl and Attorney Fenton. who la Mr. Hawthorne'a legal adviser, followed the lead. Thua two-thtrda of the atock had apparently been voted for these Ave. Mr. Collin voted th aharea of her original 1000 and th 402 aharea In dispute for herself. M. ft Collins. Geo. Black. Louise H. Bolae and Mra. Haw thorn aa directors, and. th plaintiff aaaerta. subsequently wrote up th minute showing the election or tnese Hve. The two shares which Mra. Col lin had assigned to her husband and George Black wer voted th earn way. Hence ona faction declared that Dr. Joeephl waa a director and the other that George Black waa a director. The minutes written by Mra. Collins, ahow. according to Mra. Hawthorne, that Black received li02 vote to 14' for Dr. Josephl. atsvk Gift Revsked. Over th protest of Dr. Josephl. Mrs. fiols and Mrs. Hawthorne, a meeting of the Collina faction In the directorate, which faction consisted of Mr. and Mra. Collins and George Black, waa held Im mediately after the meeting of stock Polders, and M. O. Collins was named . . . m -Atii-ia mm scre as presiaem ana -- . . tary. On March JO Mrs. Hawthorne says ti wrot a letter to Mrs. Collins In which the gift of S03 aharea of stock was revoked, the ground for revocation being that Mr. Collin had assumed unconditional ownership, despite the power of ettorney .greement In which the right to vote the stock during her lifetime Is said to have been Irrevo cably vested In the donor. Mr. thorne. The mother asserts that Mrs. Collins refused to surrender the certtn cte. hence the present suit. The plaintiff demand a restraining order prohibiting th selling, transfer lng. pledging or encumbering; of the 01 shares In dispute: that she be de creed the owner of the atock and that Mra. Collina be -declared to have no rights, title or Interest In It. and that her daughter be forced to produce the stock certificate and reassign It. Mra. Hawthorne' attorneye are W. D. Fen ton and C. IV. Fulton. CANTATA WILL BE SUNG "Queen Either" to Be Heard at Tay-lor-Strrct Methodlat Church. Th sacred cantata. "Queen Esther." to bo rang In eoatum tonight at Tay-lor-street Methodist Episcopal Church, and under auspices of Portland Women Willamette Club, will b a dramatic offering- of much vali, and will be fine ly sung and acted. "One of the best scene In the production." said a mem ber of the concert committee last night. "I where Queen Esther chargea llaman. In the presence of King Ahaauerus. with having laid a plot to kill all th Jew In the provine of Babylon, and where the King; M. l Bowman) In his basso profundo. pro nounce a terrific denunciation, and finally order llaman to be hanged on h. ..iiii-i which he himself ha erected. The parting- cene between llaman ana nia wire ana cnna - effective. He Is then stripped of hie robe and crown, the black cap Is ad justed and he Is led away to his execu tion. The principal character will be, costumed in the original Oriental coa . h .Aiti court of Babvlon. The following well-known soloists are guaranteea that the singing ana acunn will be more than the. equal of any former production. Mrs, E. S. Miller, as Queen Esther: M. L. Bowman. King Ahasuema: H. I. Bowles. Mordecal: L. T. Chandler. Haman: Mrs. J. E. Wolff. Zerlsh. The chorus will also be in cos tume and their concerted work will be of the best. DEPUTIES ARREST SUSPECT Sale of nor at low Price Aronae Suspicion Officer. Harry E. Linton, believed by offl cere to have a record, waa arrested lht . , Jnhmnn'l HverV atable. East Twelfth and Hawthorne, where he waa attempiina; to -n.p- two horaes. apparently stolen early yesterday. Linton visiiea in morei morning with a large bay mare about 12 yeara old and an older horse. He offered the team for sale at $200, and when the offer waa refused he con tinued to dicker and finally agreed upon $100 for the team. The livery men gave him $20 and requested him to return last night and get tha bal ance. Suspecting- Irregularities in th transaction, the Sheriff office waa notified and when Linton returned at 11:20 last night. Deputies Arthur Leon ard and Harry Bulger, who were In hiding and heard the conversation, made the arrest. At the Jail Linton waa eearehed. and among other effecta was a pocketbook. Oil UIIlBI 1111". v. - -. skillfully split, and a thin, hard-ateel aaw coneeaieo. It Is on thla discovery that the offi cer baa their belief that Linton haa a former record. The Sheriff office I attempting to learn the owiwire of the hore. They are both large. Bound animals, each marked with a atar In th forehead. Carlton Hotel Leased Anew. . . , - .AM.nn.m.eif WeHneSdSV A aril - . - by which Dr. C. W. Cornellu purched . nLun- rs.. ihi le.ae end fur- nlshlngs of the Carlton Hotel for a urn approximating- .. poaco.iMi to be given on May 1. Dr. Cornellua - V V Cletcher. HI-m 111' - .v. CAmaiini Hotel and at present chief clerk of the Multnomah Hotel, will become the active manager of the Carlton. Mr. Gevurta. In peak ing: of hi disposition ox m iiruiiij. aid that ne aia so - . wM.tltft not nermlt nlm omer inicir.i. ww.. - ... to devot th time neceary for Its direction, and at tne aame urns u in valuable bulns proposition and he waa assured tht Dr. Cornellu nd Mr. Fletcher would find It a profitable un dertaking. Ross M. Flnnegan. preaent manager of the Carlton, will ucceed Mr. Fletcher ciera i m ji-.w...-- HoteL A monumsnt has been erected at Les Andl.T-stoBl.nch.rd the Jr.! wot; cro.. th. eh-nn.l bv lh. lr which he did In a blflooa in 1T. Bl.neh.rd waa also th. Inventor of th. p.r.chuie. NO NEED OF TAKING COLD Habitual cold are due to an Ill-kept akin on the outaide and dyspeptic mu cous membrane on the Inside, the result of Indigestion, coupled with careless ness. Cold water, proper food and common eenae are the foundation upon which a preventive muat real. A cold sponge bath, one to three minutes long befor Jjreakfast. with a brisk dry rub, la excellent usually all that la necea sary to keep the cutaneoua circulation alive and the skin reactive to sudden changes of temperature. Ona ahould "kep moving" when wet or 'chilly and not stand on a atreet corner or elsewhere without taking; a deep breath. The lungs used in this way act aa a pump to drive the blood along; Thla practice, with the other n.med. will reduce to a shadow tha liability of taking cold every little while. ,. , , If you should contract a cold, get rid of It aa quickly aa possible, for every cold weakens the lungs, lowers the vitality, and paves the way for mora serious diseasea. This Is best accom plished by the use of Chamberlain'a Cough Remedy, a preparation that can alwaya be depended upon, and that not only curea the cold, but counteract any tendency toward pneumonia. OmCIMSOAP SHMG STICK For Tender Faces Indispensable for those subject to red ness, roughness, and other Irritations of the skin. A shaving luxury. Ko mug. no soggy soap, no germs, no waste of tlmeor money. In nickeled box. 25c.. at stores or by mail. LI beral sample free. Addreasruiucura,- wept. o. o-" TTIE jrOKXTNfv OT1EGONTAN. FRIDAY. APItlX 26, 1912. vw " 1 -. f Ts 1 fifOC nlirfhff.,1 SWC in Our Tea Room on 4th loor-nome oonm;;- ' " ZU r w rttVK Sewing Machines Sold on the Sl.OO-a-WeeK Club fian Phone Marshall 4800 ay Fear F.lcbt ""Hoadred. A 6231 " 01ds,WoirtmaB- Occtipring Entire BlocK-Bounded by Morrison. Alder, Tenth, West ParR Streets Phone Marshall 4SOO Say Four Eight. Hundred. A 6231 Eye Glasses Scientifically Fitted The cold truth that V what yon want. That s what you get in our optical department. If you need plasses we say so; if you don't need them we say so. If frames are gold-filled, we say so. We oarantee the goods we sell. We stand squarely back of our graduate optician. .$1.QEmbr'd'y89c In the Embroidery Department, Tirst Floor A great sale of thousands of yards of dainty embroideries, in edges, insertions, bands, galloons, corset cover embroideries, allovers and 27 inch flouncings in a vast selection of dainty designs on Swiss nain sook and cambric. Embroideries suitable for every purpose; QQ. 3oc grades special at 17c and regular $1.30 grades for only"'' $6.50 Handbag's Special $1.98 Leather goods section, first floor, a elcan-up of odd bags in velvets and fabrics. Only one or two of a kind, and a limited quantity, to be closed out djl QQ quickly. Values up to $6.50, special, only P A "- $45 Suits at $29.95 Garment Section Second Floor. Picture in your mind a (rroup of very beautiful Suits as attractive, as practical and individual as could be brought together by taking just the best from each good maker's lines. The materials are serges, whipcords, diagonals, cheviots, satins, etarmnes and mannish materials. Some are pfain tailored; others are fancy with lace net and Persian collars The coats come in short or long cutaway effects with two or three buttons, or straight effects with three or four buttons. Skirts are fashioned according to the popular vogue; values to OQ QC $45 00 ' Included in lot is a good assortment of stouts DCJ.JJ S38.50 Suits at $21.95 This lot comprises many of the season's best and most popular styles in tailored Suits. Made of such splendid materials as diagonals, chev iots whipcords, navy and black serges, pin stripe serges, novelty suitings and satins, in plain tailored or fancy trimmed styles Many of the" coats have long revere. The skirts have the tunic effects, panel front and back; some have small plaits. Many Nor- (fni Qf folks in this lot; values to $38.50; grouped for this sale tDtU 1 $1.50 A .w Veil 98c At th Velllna; DepU ' Women's Coats g2-des $12.95 Garment Section Second Floor A big feature in the Coat Section. A sale planned with unusual care. We have selected many of our best numbers for this disposal. Coats for Women, Misses and Juniors. Dressy Coats of Pongee, la t feta and Cream Serge. Tailored Coats of mixed ma terials. Some have large collars, also Serge Coats in navy or black, plain or trimmed. tl?1 O QC Values to $20, special for today at J 1 Li.JJ Get a Real Hat "Cheshire" TaKe Off Your Old Winter Hat Mr. Every Man and bid it "good-bye." Take off that "seedy," hairy soft hat of la.st Winter; look at it. How do you think it will size up alongside of our new Spring styles in the "Clieshire"t A CO flfl real $3 Hat for O.UV $5 98c main floor, a sale of 500 beautiful hem hemstitch'd Auto Veils In all the latest shades. worth 11.50 eacn; spe clal lor tooy only at, each 75c Veiling 19c 1000 yards of Mesh Veilings in black and colors. A general clean-up of our regular stock of values up to 75c; on 6pe- 1Q. .; cola or iVia Tnrrl nnlv uai u t w uv .uv j j aw nm ml r "Women' nits 25 Sxiits at $12.95 Garment Dept. Second Floor boutnwesi. Popular new styles in Women's. Suits, made up of . all the best mate rials in -vogue for this season. Every wanted color is shown. This assortment is so extensive that every taste may be $1 O QC satisfied.,'. Values range up to $25.00. Priced at only j) 1 at.7J Our Best Suits Reduced i tt-' ot, ocsnrtmPTit enmnrisinc hundreds of styles jmd about 14 to 20 different prices. The very best garments, made by the very best manufacturers. Practically the body of our stock is comprised in this. Triors is bardlv a wish or fancy which cannot be satisfied. nntrj ----- . $50.00 Suits priced only 37.50 $52.50 Suits priced only 839.37 $55.00 Suits priced only S41.25 $57.50 Suits priced only 843.12 $62.50 Suits priced only 846.88 $65.00 Suits priced only 848.77 $67.50 Suits priced only S50.63 $68.50 Suits priced only 851.37 $75.00 Suits priced only 856.25 $78.50 Suits priced only 858.87 $85.00 Suits priced only 863.77 $87.50 Suits priced only 865.63 $95.00 Suits priced only 871.25 $98.50 Suits priced only 873.88 20c Laces for 9c Thousands of yards of dainty mercerlz'd mal tese, cluny and torchon laces In a vnst as sortment of designs. Just the thing for your new waists, dres- Q ses, etc. 20c grade 15c Laces, Yd. 5c 5000 yards of Linen Laces in in sertions and edges to match; widths to 312 inches and regular stock values to 15c a yard; offered special for this sale AOr SilK Ribbons for 29c In the ribbon store, main floor, west, a sale of this season s newest ef ' fects in novelty Combinations and Dresden effects. Plaids, checks, stripes, etc., in widths to 5 inches, and good values up to 40c9Qc a yard, offered special for this sale at low price of, yard, only We are headquarters for Ratine, Macrame and Vemse Bands, bdges, Dninto anrl Allnvprs. in white, cream and ecru. You should see ttiem. Women's Bo 50c and Women's Hose, with pure thread silk boot, lisle thread tops, rein forced heels and toes; all sizes, in black, white and tan; on CA. special sale for only, pair-''' Infants' Silk Hose in black, tan, white, pink and blue, on CQ. sale at low price of, a pair'v'' ot SilK Hose 65c Pair Women's outsize Hose, pure thread silk boot, lisle thread tops, reinforced heels and toes, in black, white and tan; spe cial for this sale, the pair V Women's outsize black silk Hose, lisle tops, spliced heels; oafc1 sale in' hosiery dep't, pair r Women's Shoes $4 Values $345 In the shoe store, main floor, a sale of 40 complete lines of women's Oxfords and Tumps, in suedes, velvets, satins, Roniane silks, gunmetals and tan calf, etc., with f0 AO turn or Goodyear welt soles; regular $4 values ''"-, Men's $4 Oxfords 33.39 20 complete styles in men's tan and gunmetal calf Ox fords in blucher lace or bal. button styles; C0 OQ splendid $4.00 grades, special price, the pair pJ'' Women's S3 Shoes $2.69 Women's good quality white linen Button Boots with the new toes; beautiful and comfortable lasts; our tO CO regular $3.00 values, special for this sale, pair Kimonos $2.69 Women's Crepe Kimonos in floral, Dresden and dJO gQ Oriental designs, Empire styles; wanted colors S7-'"' Special Offer Waists $1.49 Second Floor A large assortment of Women's Lin gerie, Marquisette and tailored Waists. Styled with high or low necks, long or short sleeves, trimmed in laces, embroidered, yjQ tucked, etc, special at j? A mxZs Great Sale of Mats TAILORED AND PATTERNS $10 Trimmed fiats at $5.95 $127.50 Hats for $67.50 Today you may choose unrestrictedly irom our en A nattprn and trimmed tailored hats with the exception of Knox hats, at the following great reductions Uome eany mne """1iso ... . ti p c nc :"?,-.; Choose any 5 10.00 nat except nnua at Vlivvjv r T - m gy Choose any $13.50 Hat except Knox at Sj 7.95 rknnco onv Slfi .50 Hat excect Knox at $ 9.95 Choose any $22.50 Hat except Knox at $12.95 mm mm - WT 4V AtJV Pf f Choose any $25.00 Hat except nnox ax w.ou IT1 ' - m?-4r- Any $27.50 Hat but Knox $18.00 Any $30.00 Hat but nnox 5zu.uu Any $35.00 Hat but Knox $25.00 Any $37.50 Hat but Knox $27.50 Any $40.00 Hat but Knox $28.50 Any $42.50 Hat but Knox $30.00 Any $50.00 Hat but Knox $35.00 Any $57.50 Hat but Knox $37.50 Any $60.00 Hat but Knox $40.00 Any $65.00 Hat Special at $42.50 Any $67.50 Hat Special at $45.00 Any $72.50 Hat Special at $47.50 Any $87.50 Hat Special at $50.00 Choose $127.50 nats tor 3o.:u Women's Petticoats House Dresses Spe' at 98c $1.29 On the bargain circle, between the elevators, a sale of sateen and Heatherbloom Petticoats, well made and styled with accordion-plaited flounces and plain ruffles, trimmed with pin tucks, with or without under flounces. Black, navy, gray, green, tan, Alice Wne, QQ to offered SDecial for'v'v On the bargain circle, between the elevators, a sale of women 's House Dresses in percales and gingham, checks, stripes, polka dots and figures, styled with Dutch necks and short sleeves; colors are light blue, black and white, tan, white with pencil stripes, gray andfl" OQ white, etc.; 34 to 42P1- Friday Pure Food Specials -m.M i it onn A r7fi Phone Tour uraers -narsaou -r v-,, -- Butter 58c o guarantee eacji and every one of the iro narfn-t. satisfaction. "Gol Glow," made of pasteurized im, put up in two-pound squares VJavv. C C ir. omo nnd evprv one of these .ond in iri VP rterfect satisfaction. "Gold- en "niomrnnd." in two-pound squares, 60 " ' . W O J. "O. W, K. Special," m 2-lb., squares, D3C DRY WHOLE MILK, CAN, 25 & 45 One pound equal to 5 pounds of CJO OC fresh milk; largest-size can for r-"- 25c Imported Soused Mackerel, .only 20 Brandy Peaches, bot., $1.25 and $1.50 Yacht Club Sardines, can, for only 20 Cottage Hams, boneless, pouna, oniy Table Peaches, special, 3 cans at only 50 Table Apricots, special, 3 cans only 50 DEVIL CAKE, 25 Our deUcious home-made cakes and pies are the best in the eit Women's Aprons 25c Center Circle, Main Floor All aisles on main floor lead to this sale of women's rveri-ale. made with Aprons 01.. KiuSnou.o, vu .-j r- . large bibs, bound with white braid, light and dar95c colors, plain stripes and dots, specialized at, each--'' Child's Dresses Reduced V4 I. ?j-!In the children's store, second floor, a . .i gala of our entire stock of Tub Dresses, and up. Materials are hn- rerva. frmlflrds. etc.: lancv fnr irii-lc R tn 1 4. Tcurs of You can clioose any w asu uress the stock at $7.25 or A nfY 0f -jHt -mr M.M. t f1 ' ! , 5; saie ol our cm ifPrA: ,'v priced at $7.25 ti4V,Vens, challies, i mt : , i-.r, """' - .11 i L it 1 t! ,H, H H 1 IVJ "til at a reduction 11.50 Coats 848 Children's Coats, in black and white checks, with fancy collars and culls or dark red and Copenhagen, also fancy mix tures iu plain tailored effects, or with large collars; regular values flJO AQ - up to $11.50, special at only r,-'-' rV 5' children's Straw Hats and 17- flWl Bonnets, $1.50 and up, at r M IN THE Sale 325 Doz. Men's Union Suits hSSoml We Uniox, Suits at 45c $1.25 Union SvlUs C5c a.- T.MM.ni ITarirQ in Pirrlft TftdaV. 325 dozen men's Union Suits, bought at 33 l-3c less than mill price. They are mill seconds of excellent quality. We place this tire purchase on sale today, eiving you the benefit of our splendid purchase. Let us show jou Lot -150 dozen fine lisle finish cotton, in white or natural, extra fine close weave, high elastic rib neck, short sleeves and ankle length, or long sleeves and ankle length. Extra fine close-fitting garments in 11.BM65c 34 to 46 Regular $1.25 value, special for this sale at low price or Hit 2-W Sen men's fine mesh Union Suits, in natural color fine close fitting garments, high elastic rib neck short sleeves and ankle gg length: well made and nicelv finished; all the sizes; regular $1, tor''' Lot dozen men's fine Egyptian Cotton Union Suits, in natural color; fine close-fitting garments, high elastic neck, long or short sleeves knee or ankle length, medium weight; all sizes; TZ 36 - CENT - DAY IN BASEMENT Hundreds of bunches of high-grade Trimming Flowers offered at thw spe cial price; dozens of the season's most wanted lands; great variety of the season's most-wanted colors; regular values up to $1.50 a bunch A sale of women's large white Bib Aprons. They are made of fineg lawn, cut full and long, with high bib; a good 50c apron, special I for A sale of women's Brassieres, made of heavy muslin, trimmed 3QC lace or embroidery; non-rustable front steel; all sizes; 50c value, at' Hemstitched squares, size 42x42, fine linen finish, good heavy l"al"35C ity. Buy all you want of them during this special sale at, each, only A sale of splendid black Velvet Bags, medium size, fitted with strong TJgc nickel frames and black'silk cord handles; special during this sale Baseball and Bat Free With Each Purchase Amounting to $5.00 In our boys' and juvenile departments, on the main floor, a good baseball and bat will be given free with all pur chases of boys' wearing apparel amounting to $5 or more. Boys' $7.50 Suits $3.89 "Happy Boys' Store," 1st Floor. Here's the best offering of boys' Suits we have ever made. It's a hnsiness-buildine and friend-mak ing proposition with us. You will realize the wisdom oi sucn a haie nnlv Yw talrinar into consideration that the lines are broken only a few of a kind and that while cleaning up the stock we are mak ing more boys happy and more cus tomers tor otner departments. Knickerbocker Suits for boys 6 to 1 7 wars of ae-e. Each coat is lined with serge or alpaca, faced buttons, full-lined pants, cut peg style, wun taped seams and reinforced throughout; good $-5, dJO OQ $6.50 and $7.50 grades PJ.OJ