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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 28, 1912)
TTTE MORXIXG OREGOXIAX. SATURDAY. SEPTEMBER 28. 1912. 11 CLASH IS IN SIGHT "Slate" to Be Fought at Moose Meeting Today. Bui CONVENTION OPENS AT 2 Charles VI. Ackerson to Lead Fight Against Cnt-and-Dried County Ticket "Cooked rp" at Recent Nocturnal Sessions. Any attempt to slip through a "slate" ; c t a t thn Multnnmah Count? Bull Moose convention this afternoon win be rougm Dy inenns v.im&iicd W. Ackerson. who yesterday announced mat ne wouia uo tiiumo.nj w v unmlnaffnn fflT POUTltT Commissioner. The supporters of Ackerson are ap prehensive that the "leaders" in the third party, as a result of several noc turnal conferences that have been held in the last week, win go mio me cuu ventlon prepared to give a fair exhi bltlon or steam-rouer iacucs. Ern Break" Is Asked. "I am against anything that looks like a 'slate and will be opposea u ranged list of candidates from any source." said Mr. Ackerson yesterday. Hill iAmlnolnn .hntllil A mH frOm the floor of the convention and every aspirant for a nomination given an even oreaa. 11 is up 10 yu"6" ....w within the party to attend the conven .in- In.lat nnnn Mlinh a COUrSB." iithiMiffh tk. nam nf .avera! men have been suggested In connection with the different places on the ticket. It is more than likely that when the ticket is finally maae up 11 wm I . ....I...!,, nf nnmlnl on the Re publican and Democratic tickets who will be given the indorsement of the Bull Moose organization. This course will be the only one at all acceptable to tbat taction wnnin ine pii-y m-i. opposed to naming any county ticket. Gavel Fall, at a P. M. Th. MnvMtlMi o-Ul K n mau meet lng of citizens and will be called to order In the Washington High School building at z o'clock this afternoon. Dr. Levi W. Myers, member of the state committee from tnis county, win cun vene the assembly and preside until ( mnlntlnn in effected. Any legal voter who is in sympathy wltn tne rcooseven. rrugroaoio 410. movement is engioie w attcuu um wu v.ntinn n . delegate and Darticipate in the proceedings. Prominent Bull Moosers yesterday predicted that the attendance at me uuutcuuuu reach E00. HARRY HARDIN IS SOUGHT Police Would Run Down Alleged Clew $1000 Reward Issued. To set at rest a suspicion in relation a V. m.irar nf Unrrv RhTT ft clAW in which they have at no time placed any reliance, uewuvra oub"" Litherland. accompanied by George Barr, brother of the murdered man, made an automobile trip yesterday to canny, soutn or ureson -i.y, of Harry Hardin, who was reported to i l. An th.r. Unrein a. rhauf- feur, was at one time in Bars employ anrt ne was tne owner ui . j . similar to the blood-stained one found . v,- rntinwinv the crime, in a lodging-house at First and Salmon streets. . The search for the man was fruit less. A similar report had been received previously from Salem, but the suspect was found to be another man. So far - .v. tin .m Kioirrrntil. the desire to find Hardin is merely that he may be eliminated rrom tne i-aats, no mc, believe that he had nothing to do with the crime. r -Daw nnntMl vpstprrijiv an of fer of a reward of $1000 for the arrest and conviction of tne muraerer or rnur j Tht ocUnn wii. taken follow ing a refusal of the County Court to act. on the ground tnat it was useless to pursue criminals wnen tneir conviu . i .4 nimi.iiniflni are so uncertain as at present in Oregon. The offer of the reward is looaea to w urmg ward much evidence which hitherto has been withheld. KIDNAPING SUIT HOVERING Des Moines, Iowa, Woman Says ex Husband Stole Their Daughter. In an effort to regain possession of Eva Summers, her 12-year-old daugh ter, who was given Into her custody bv an Iowa court. Mrs. R. H. Hughes, of Pes .Moines. Ia.. has been seeking William Summers, her former husband. since April. 1811. bne nas iocaie mm in t'nrttiniH mill ta here to take what ever legal steps may be necessary to force him to let her have the child. Deputy Juvenile Officer Mcintosh is ...t.in th fitv fnr Summers with the Intention of citing him to bring the girl into juvenile ouru When Summers and his wife were i,.- in r. fnines. two vears ago. the mother was given the custody of two daughters ana cummers wu si- Kn 11 varn of age. Eva, the younger of the two girls, was sent to the Iowa Children's Home in Des Moines. She had been mere oniy a short time when, according to Mrs. Hughes, Summers kidnaped her. After some time Summers was lo cated In another part of Iowa and pa pers were served upon him, requiring that he appear in court with the girl. Instead of doing so he left and came to Portland. It Is said. Mrs. Hughes was unaware of his whereabouts until a short time ago. PERSONAL MENTION. C. L. Ireland, a Moro newspaperman, is at the Oregon. W. G. Talt, a banker of Tillamook, is at the Imperial. Ross Hopkins, a Mosler fruitgrower, is at the Portland. A. W. Silsby. an Ashland merchant, is at the Cornelius. Frank C. Cornell, a Spokane contrac tor. Is at the Carlton. M. T. Daniel, a 8clo merchant. Is reg istered at the Perkins. Edward Kiddle, a miller of Island City, la at the Imperial. Charles Simon, a tourist from Lon don. Is at the Perkins. L. B. Kerwood. of Prlneville, is reg istered at the Cornelius. G. C Fulton, an Astoria attorney. Is registered at the Imperial. H. K. White, a New York architect, la registered at the Portland. E. I Gandetla, a South Bend lum berman. Is at the Multnomah. W.'H. Boner, an Everett lumberman, is registered at the Multnomah. C. B. Cannon, a real estate operator of Roeeburg. Is at the Imperial. Bernard Ltndenberg. a Seattle salmon packer, is registered at the Portland. J. H. Dunlop, a Cascade Locks lum berman. Is registered at the Oregon. N. C. Evans, president of the Hydro- Electric Company of Hood River, Is registered at the Imperial. William T. Ho wart h. a paper manu facturer of Everett, is at the Portland. Mrs. M. M. Dole and Miss Dole, of Chicago, are registered at the Multno- man. K. J. Blagen, president of the Grays Harbor Lumber Company, is at the Multnomah. E. M. Moran, a prominent merchant of Minneapolis, is registered at tne Multnomah. Mrs. L. H. Chapin, a society matron of Los Angeles, is registered at the Multnomah. A. c. Dixon, manager of the Booth Kelly Lumber Company of Eugene, is at the Imperial. A. F. Mahony. of the San Francisco shipping firm of Olson & Mahony, is at the Multnomah. E. G. Ames, manager of the Port Blakeley Mill Company, Is registered at the Multnomah. George W. Chesbro, of the Chesbro Investment Company of The Dalles, Is at the Portland. J. C. Moreland, clerk of the State Supreme Court, is registered at the Carlton from Salem. C B. Hurtt, president of the North western Investment Company of Boise, is at the Portland. A. M. Eaton, an Alaska guide with headquarters at Juneau, is registered at the Multnomah. J. R. "Welty, State "Fire Warden of Washington, ia registered at the Mult, nomah from Olympla. Walter S. Martin, president of the Eastern Oregon Land Company, is reg istered at the Portland from San Fran cisco. George X Busch, manager of the Canada Transportation Company, is registered at the Oregon from Vancou ver, B. C. CHICAGO, Sept. 27. (Special.) H. C. McAllister, of Portland, Or., is regis tered at the Congress Hotel. THIRD PARTY NOT COURTED Benjamin Brick, Democrat, Says He Did Not Ask Moose Indorsement. Benjamin Brick, Democratic nominee for the State Legislature, yesterday entered a denial to the report that he had solicited the indorsement of the Bull Moose conventioc today. It is known, however, that If any of the Democratic nominees on the legislative ticket are indorsed by the third party at today's convention Mr. Brick will be one of them. At the same time Mr. Brick yester day furnished The Oregonlan with a copy of the letter he sent the Bull Moose "smoke -'em out" committee in answer to their letter asking an In dorsement of the third party 'principles: 'I am most honored to receive your letter of recent date and beg to say that I am In hearty accord with all parties who desire good government. for one, am a candidate for State Legislature on the Democratic ticket. I cannot see wherein I am in discord with your party or any other party desiring good common sense legisla tion. I assure you that if you choose to indorse my candidacy I will be most pleased to accept with the understand- ng that, if elected, I win support any measure brougnt in assemoiy wnicn, in my opinion, will prove meritorious. not considering the politics of the man Introducing the bill. 'Believing that this is ail you can desire of a candidate and hoping thisa answers your letter iuiiy, etc CITY GARAGE IS PLANNED Large Saving Possible In Purchase of Supplies Is Belief. The abandoned city reservoir at Sixth and Grant streets is soon to be con verted into a horseshoeing and auto mobile repair shop and garage for the city if the plans of Mayor Rushlight and Councilman Burgard are not balked. The Mayor has asked the City Engineer and Building Inspector to make an estimate on the cost of a roof and floor for the structure. We are going to see if we cannot cut down the expense of keeping city automobiles," declared the Mayor, after making an Investigation trip to trie sue of the proposed municipal automobile establishment. "By buying oil and gasoline in large quantities we can save about 16 a barrel on oil and from 2 to cents a gallon on gasoline. "In one year we can save the cost of fixing up the city's garage and repair shop," predicts Councilman uurgarq. Charae Purchases Todau arid Remainder of Month Go on October Bill Payable Nov. 1 : , , , r , . ; New Gossard Lace Front, Marquise, Nemo, Rengo Belt, Mariette, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Portland Agents for "Merode" and "Carter" Underwear for Women For "Monarch' and "Derby" Gloves "MatiYine" To imitate nature so perfectly as to defy de tection is "true art." Maurine treatment is truly artistic and not only that, but it is really beneficial. If you do not possess a good complexion, there's a reason for it. The trouble usually lies in the pores of the skin. Take Maurine treat ment In your own home. Use It freely and you will quickly see the results. y Maurine Astringent at ouc "Mam' ) wtiohU Store Opens 9:30A.M. and Closes 9:30 P. M. EVERY SATURDAY Expert telephone service at 8 A. M. Phone your orders, in they will be properly filled and delivered on time without fail. Candy Day On the Bargain Circle Delicious Sweetheart Candies candies for the kiddies and the kinds you like best. Another spe cial Saturday sale on bargain circle. Free Embroidery Les sons for the Children Saturday 9:30 to 12 Fine white and colored embroid ery, crochet work, punch work and darning. Have the children join the classes; they'll learn. Qlds.Worttnan & Kim "The Daylight Store" In the Heart of the New Retail Shopping District Basement Sale of China Ware Special S a.1 e today of White and Gold Austrian China, with gold band on handle and gold hair line. Pleasing patterns that are sure to charm you. 25c Bread-and-Butter Plates for 15 35c Lunch Plates on sale at only 25c 60c Cups and Saucers on sale for 25c $6.00 Lunch Sets, 21 pieces, for C3.00 Jelly Tumblers, special for only 2C Mason Jar Caps on sale at, dozen 17 Fan Steel Electric Irons, tfJO Cf guaranteed for ten years, at wUiBU Mason Fruit Jars, pints at only 45i Mason Fruit Jars, H gallon, only 75S Great $600000 Voting Contest 1 We Give fH" Trading Stamps Cash Checks must presented same day of purchase Men's a?souna Suits $ls' $ala $25 8 if II T'i f 9q mm ,.T?w II 0"l W NSJ b a a if i e- XI ire aid a co. c EtJTj-h.e s. I We have always made it a point to carry but one kind of clothes those a little better and a little smarter than can be found elsewhere. Just at present we call your special attention to our men's and young men's Suits selling at the above popular prices. For style and character these clothes are the equal of those sold elsewhere for a much higher price. Good, practical, dressy Suits for the busi ness man and the college chap in new browns and grays, in stylish rough materials, English novelty box backs and semi-fitted styles; the very best clothes to be had ()EZ at these popular prices special at $15, $20 and'?""-' Boys 75c Blouses at 38c In, the juvenile section, on the first floor, today, we offer boys' high-grade Blouse Waists of good, staunch ma terials, well made and splendid styles. Ages 6 to 16 years; neat pat- OOa terns; values up to 75c, only-'OC Boys' $15 Suits for $8.50 Suits for fat boys in ages 10 to 18. Blue cheviots and serges, also fancy mixtures and cassimeres. S p 1 e n did suits in this lot, worth up to $15; on sale for today only at 0 Cl this special price, a suit p-','v' School Suits Only $5 Bous "JSSS Today is Boys' day at this popular store. To make tne day aouDiy inter esting we place on sale special purchase of boys' "Double life" School Suits at $5.00. Every suit made from splendid strong woolen fabrics; full lined with taped seams. Many styles to choose from. Some with extra pair of pants. Attractive new patterns in rich grays, browns and fancy mixtures. The New "Napoleon" Soft Hats at $2 Alpine and Telescope shapes in smooth or rough finish; hairy mixtures in tan, brown, gray and heather, with novelty silk braid bands; all sizes in the JJO HA lot; wonderful values; Dept., First Floor W English Crush Hats, Golf Caps for Fall Our new stock of English Tweed Crush Hats is now ready. Fancy woolen mixtures, in brown, tan and gray. TTnvo Ktit.phprl rtrnwn nnH hi-im r nil rizps. aTs"B These splendid Hats priced at -$1.50 and P W New English Golf Cans in thick, hairv homestiuns and Lst.S fancy English tweeds ; scores of new styles ; some with "sl. Men's $3 QTj Sweaters for P The popular '"Byron" collar style of Wool Sweaters for men, in fine cardigan rib, with side pockets; cardinal,-oxford gray and white; all sizes in the assortment ; best 4? T Q $3.00 grades, on special sale for pXVeJ Men's $4 Sweaters $2.89 Men's heavy Shaker Knit Coat Sweaters, just the kind for hunting and fishing; large "ruff neck" collars, with loop fastenings. All sizes in the lot; come in gray only, fi? HQ Best regular $4.00 values, each aPaOa7 Sale Extraordinary I Women's $3.50 and $4 Long Kid Gloves at Today Only at This Price 98c Pair First Floor Morrison Street Way. A sale of women's long Kid Gloves that will crowd the glove section today! Extra salespeople will be on hand. In the lot are women's real kid and cape gloves, 8, 12 and 16-button lengths, regular $2.50, $3.50 and $4.00 grades; women's 8-button tan cape (Biarritz. style), spear back, P. X M. sewn, sizes 6 to 6, $2.50 quality; women's $3.50 and $4.00 tan cape gloves, 3 clasp styles with spear and Paris point backs, 12 and 16-button lengths, all sizes; women's 16-button real French kid, 3-clasp at wrist, overseam, one row back, colors burgundy, QO raisin and light blue, all sizes. $3.50 and $4 values ati'CJC full silk linings and Russia sweat bands. (PO CZfl We have these Caps in all sizes, $1.00 to p 3s &r Children s School Hose lOcPr. Extra good wearing Stock i n gs for boys and girls. Seam less, with double heels and toes, warran ted fast colors. Come in colors black and tan and in sizes 6Y2 to 9i2. 1212 and 15-cent values ; buy all you want of "I fg these at special price of, pair Women's Hose 29c .Women's fine imported Lisle Hose, genuine Hermsdorf dyed, with 4-inch double garter welt, double soles and high spliced heels. Best black lisle- thread. for SI. 65, Special, doz. pairs O Q rliV the rair. onlv " Groceries FFZ'r O.W.K. Imperial Eoast Coffee, OO regular 40c grade, special, b.,&C)l, Best Eastern sugar-cured boiled O Zg Ham, very choice, the pound at Kosher Ring Bologna Sausage, 0)s on sale today, the pound, only"'"' Demonstration National Biscuit . Co.'s crackers. Free samples and special prices. All the different kinds are here. Men's $1.50 Gloves $1.10 Pair First quality gloves prix sewn, with 3 rows of stitching on back; select golden tan cape, one-clasp style. No better gloves in town at $1.50 a pair. On sale for today CJ T in the men's aisle at, the pair A MSfeih , , , iA 1 C. G. Sutherland, H. B. Portland Is going to sell the best shoes in the world. This statement was made by C. G. Sutherland to an Oregonlan representative. Mr. Suther land sells the well-known Hamilton Brown shoe in Oregon. He has just re turned from St. Louis, which, he says, is the greatest shoe center in the world, where he' received new samples for the Winter and Spring, and to con fer with the company's salesmen from all over the country upon the shoe situation. "They are certainly a lively bunch us there," he says, "and when we get together we talk shoes with all the sest of a lot of artists talking high art and let me tell you that making hoes today like the. Hamilton Brown line is art of a high order. No artist is more particular about the quality of the canvas and the color for his master, piece than they are for the quality and workmanship and style of finish of their shoes. They have seven large factories, each working on a separate class of shoes, and each trying their level best to beat the others in the quality of the work done and the economy of It. The result of this friendly competition Is the very high est grade of shoes at the lowest pos sible cost. Xo house in the world turns out such a complete line of everything that goes on the human foot as does Hamilton Brown, and they carry a stock of $2,000,000 boxed ready to ship. This factory rivalry goes all through the establishment, and there Is de served distinction and honor to the salesman who sells the most In his territory. That distinction I Intend to bring to Portland. Oregon wants the best when It comes to shoes, because the best is the cheapest. Mr. Suther land says that business Indications in the shoe trade are fine, and the bogy of the Presidential year does not af fect It. ! Handkerchief Sale rw In the Main A isle 1 OUliy Morrison St. Way Women's fine imported Irish linen Handkerchiefs "1 Af with fancy embroidered corners, on sale at only,""' Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs, 3 in a box, fancy t EZg colored borders. On special sale at only, the box, "Ambray" Irish Linen Handkerchiefs in fancy de- OOn signs, regular 35c grade, on special sale at only"-'' Women's Hemstitched Handkerchiefs, two styles, fine ir finish. On sale at special low price of only, each, Children's Boxed Handkerchiefs, 6 in a pretty box; A Qs pure Irish linen. On sale at the low price, the box,'0-' Women's "Amriswyl" pure linen Handkerchiefs, E? f g Men's Hunting Coats Only $5 Men's knit Hunting or Outing Coats, with large "ruff neck" collar1 the proper garment for outdoor comfort. Come in cardinal, tan, brown, navy; good, full sizes and fif fijf ff well finished. Dept., First Floor PJJJ 200 Women's and Misses' "Quaker" Flannel Shirts We are sole agents for the famous "Quaker" Flannel Shirts for men. Heavy blue or nat ural gray wool. Large, full sizes, guaranteed to give the utmost satisfaction. "Union Made" tag on every garment. CP "J CZfi All sizes, 14 to 17. Each only P J. CM 'Cooper's' Underwear $1 Regular $1.25 'grade "Cooper's" Underwear for men. Heavy Winter weight, natural gra wool mixed shirts and drawers. "Cooper" rf and finish trademark on every garment. All sizes. In the men's wear sec- CjJ T fICl tion for today, at, the garment pJLVv Union Leader Socks, 4 Pr. 50c "Union Leader" Socks for men, extra strong cotton thread, with reinforced heels and toes. Men who have worn these socks usually come back for more. In the men's wear section, first floor, 4 pairs for only&UC S $1.25 Women'sFine Union Suits Women's "Swan White" bleached cotton Union Suits, with high neck and long sleeves; medium low neck and half sleeves and low neck and sleeveless. Extra sizes in this grade $1.50; regular sizes at 2 J Qfif the special low price of ?' W J "Carter's" Union Suits for Women at Carter's Union Suits for women, in medium weight fine wool and lisle. Come in high-neck style, with long sleeves and ankle length. The proper garment for Fall wear. CtO ff Sizes 4, 5, 6; 1st floor, JJaW.ll Girts' Underwear, $1.10 Girls' Vests and Pantalets, in best quality gray and white wool, fine spring needle rib, unshrinkable. Cov ered seams and pearl buttons. Sizes from 2 to 16 years, and fit T J fk priced at from 65d to P JL X 1 three styles, in a Women's "Donegal chiefs. "Bretonne" pure Irish linen Handkerchiefs, CP (f hand embroidered. Priced special at 3 for P-. JJ hand-embroidered Handker- O EZ with hemstitched border, special at 2 for"-'' Stylish New Coats r Fall Coats for $15 just unpacked tor today's selling, a great special purchase of 200 beautiful new Fall Coats for women ana misses, very latest ana Dest materials, including cheviots, diagonals, double j-acea materials and novelty mixtures, neatly trimmed with braids; plaid collar ana cuiis ; inree-quarter and tull length models, some with belted effect, others with side fastenings. An extra special offering on the second floor today at low price of Misses9 Dresses $12.50 Smart new styles for misses and juniors in serges, Bedford cords and shepherd checks two-piece Nor folks, Peter Thompson, Middy Dresses and one-pieee tailored models, attractively trimmed with belt and buttons. A splendid showing here CP "f O C!f for today. Prices range up from P J. sW 0 1 Notice to Stamp Collectors Customers will be allowed 10 days on all C. O. D. orders In which to get stamps. Stamps will be given on charge accounts if paid in full before'the 10th of the month. Insist on getting your cash sales check when making purchases and get stamps on same day. Dainty Undermuslins Greatly Underpriced Visit the muslinwear section on the second floor, today, if you're inter ested in fine Underwear at special reduced prices. It will pay you well. Corset Covers, 29c Embroidery and laee-trimmed styles, of good quality material, neatly fin ished with beading and rib-Q bon. Excellent values at, each"'' Corset Covers, 45c Dainty Corset Covers, made from fine grade longcloth, with lace and em broidery insertions and edges. A EZf All sizes, special today for"-'' Slip-Over Gowns 79c The popular short-sleeve "slip-over" style, handsomely trimmed with em broideries and linen laces. Excellent quality material. For today 7Qf we price them at only, each, $6 Combinations Special at $3.69 "Princess" Combinations, open or closed styles, made from finest grade French batiste, some slightly soiled; handsome lace and embroidery trimmed models. Popular values CPO ZQ in this lot up to $6.00. Your choice today at only v-- Howd Front Lace Corsets Now at . . $ 5.00 Corsets, only $ 2.50 $ 6.50 Corsets, only S 3.00 $10.00 Corsets, only 5.00 $12.00 Corsets, only $ 6.00 Wash Dresses, $1.98 Lingerie Waists, $1.15 f - House Dresses, 98c Women's dainty House Dresses, of percale, pique, chambray, gingham, lawn and dimity Dutch or V-neck styles, with short sleeves. Some have plain skirts with em- Cj T QD broidered waists. Stripes, checks, etc., each at P-I.aitO Attractive new models with long or short sleeves, high or low neck styles, neatly trimmed with embroideries and laces ; some with fine tucks. We also include in this CP "J t CZ special a few dainty styles in. Marquisette, at P J- O On the center circle for today, women's percale and eham bray House Dresses in stripes, checks and figured patterns. Dutch or V-necks, with long or short sleeves. Some Q O have sailor collar; neatly trimmed. Choice today OC Silk Petticoats $3.49 Women's high-grade Silk Petticoats in rich Dres dens and messaljnes, some with Jersey tops, wide ac cordion pleated flounce, trimmed with pin tucks; d -aw-string tops, in all the popular shade and also black and white. In the suit section CPQ yJQ on tht second floor, priced special at 7OaI New Tailored Suits at $12.48 In the basement underprice store to day, a great special sale of women's high-grade Suits, stylish materials, well made and perfect fitting. You will find it hard to match these suits in the city under $20.00. A splendid showing of very newest models in all the popular Autumn colorings. To day, the suit, for only Center Circle First Floor wmPwm If tiff: f mm 9 $12.48 Vz Price $13.50 Corsets, only S 6.75 $15.00 Corsets, only S 7.50 $18.00 Corsets, only S 9.00 $25.00 Corsets, only $12.50 Women's $1.50 Slippers at 98c Shoe department on the first floor, today, women 's fine crochet Slippers in a great variety of combination colors, with high roll tops. Dozens of different styles toQO choose from. Standard $1.50 quality, the pair a.t&0 Women's $2.00 Slippers $1.19 Women's felt comfort Slippers, just the thing about the house ribbon and fur trimmed, with hand-turned soles. Col ors gray, wine, blue, pink, red, brown and CP t TO black. $1.50 and $2.00 grades, special at, pr. p-L.JLif Women's $4 Tan Shoes at $3.48 A great Saturday sale of 1100 pairs women's and misses' 16 button tan Boots in the new short toe last. Extra good qual ity stock and best $4.00 values. In the shoe CPO AlQ department, on the first floor, today, the pair POaTrO Men's $2.00 Kid Slippers $1.69 Men's Everetts, Operas and Romeo Kid Slippers in brown and black, with chamois linings. Latest effects. Sold every where at $2.00 the pair. Very appropriate for CP "1 iZQ birthday or Christmas gifts. For today at P J-.IJZ? and Toilet Sundries Sale of Drugs On the 1st Floor Today 5c Ivory or Fairy Soap (delivered with other goods), bar, 3J $1.00 Scotts Towels, 150 on roll, with roller, special at 45 J 50e Sanitary Napkins, 1 dozen in package, special at 35 25c standard makes of Toilet Soap, 3 in box, at only 18 4711 White Rose Glycerine Soap, the bar, special at 25c bottle Dickerson 's Witch Hazel, 16-oz., on sale at 19 25c Glycerine and Rose Water, special at, the bottle, 18 35c Floating Castile Soap, large bar for the low price, 2& $1.00 Listerine, full 14-oz. bottle, priced special at 69J 35c Peroxide, full 16-oz. bottle, priced special at only 19 5c Toilet Paper, dozen 45 25c Toilet Soaps only 12 4 5c Jergens' Soap at only 2 15c Talcum Powder only IOC 15c Castor Oil today only xOe 50c Fitch's Hair Tonic at 39C 60c Wood Buffers only 25f $1 Hair Brushes at only 694 50c WHISK BROOMS SPECIAL AT 29c 75 2!iO $1 Hair Brushes at only 69 75c Cloth Brushes only 50J 35c Tooth Brushes only lSt Shaving Brushes to 35c Dressing Combs at 35c Scissors on sale at 25 Parisian Ivory Hair Brushes, regular $4.75 grade, $2.38 Pivers' "Le Trefle," "Safranor," "Floramye," ? tZg "Azurea" Face Powders in all shades. '. Special at -'' Parisian Ivory Nail Buffers, removable chamois, in Z?Q three sizes; regular $1.00 values, priced special at-''' Odds and ends Hair Brushes, Tray Brushes, Duai Cloth Brushes, Combs, Mirrors, etc., at fiCt White rubber Syringes, with rapid flow tubing, hard QO rubber fittings; regular $1.25 grade, priced at onyCf Hot-Water Bags, of best white rubber, 2-qt. size; Of?-, regular $1.00 grade, priced special today for only CJJC