The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 07, 1907, Page 5, Image 5

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    TIIC OREGON. -DAILY- JOURNAL, - PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING; FEBRUARY" T. 1807.-
- ' OIL FINANCIER-JOINS PARIS COLONY
fohce chief's affoi:itl:e:it
DESPITE VETO
Council Determined to Maka the
Mayor Name. Permanent
Head of Police. '
THE MOOT IN
VALUE
THE BEST III
QUALITY
) 1
Goods Deliver
ed Everjrwhcro
Ilail Orders
Promptly Filled
- ; 1 a . ' : ': . v j 4
Jamei Stlllman. tbe multl-mllllonalre, New' York banker and railroad
-manrpulator and one of John D. Rockefeller's' right-hand men, ' It Is
stated, proposes to lire the balance of his life In Paris. He has pur-
chased a handsome ho ae near the French capital. His business Inter
ests in this country will be left to, the hands of his son, James Still
man, Jr. In the picture at the top is shown the handsome chateau
which Mr. Stlllman has bought in Paris, which he proposes to re
model. Below is shown Mr. Stlllman himself and a recent picture ot
Mrs. James Stlllman, Jr., the .wjfe ot his son. ,..-. . ' .
CHOKES LUMBER INDUSTRY
N ' (Continued froni Pate One.)v"
- amount of lumber shipped out of-, the
state annaally, and Industry beyond
-that limitation must be throttled.
Tbe railroad-people flirura that tbe
.timber crop la aero for their oent, aij
that- It will be better for the railroads
to conserve the timber for future yeara
to furnish the railroad companlae trar
lie. That Is why It Is -harder for
-lumber mill than for any ether shipper
to ret cara. -
Cinok ea the Bnstaess.
The Curtis Timber company,-at Mill
iv. on the CorYallla Eastern, la one
of the- lateat to ahut down for lack of
cars, throwlna 100 man out of employ-
- ment. The Seaside Lumber Manufae
turine company., ar sash and door mill
employing men, haa been cloaed two
' months becauaa It could not vet-ears.
The railroad figure It out that the ton-
,, nag- will, stay there unty in roaaa
' era ready to move it ana mti me ouai
ness cannot (ret away. - -
The Clatakanle Lumber company.
' at Clatakanle, on the Astoria Colum
. bla'RIver road, baa been ahut down flv
months waiting for oara. 1 The West-
""rtort Lumber company ahut down last
-week and discharged 100 men becauae
" It could not art cars to fill lona-stand-'
ins orders on Its books.- The Weft Ore
' ion Lumber company and the Keystone
Lumber -company, on the. Benson rail
road, have had no cars in II months.
ond lone since shut down. The Ttohnor
. Lumber company and the Summit Lum
- ber company have also closed their mill
' In the Clatakanle district, becauae they
could not ret ear from any of the rail-
roads. ' ' -
- - Ships Take Xte rroduot.
" 5 - The Tonrue Point Lumber- company,
ehe of the largest and beat mills. on the
, Columbia, would have bad to shut down
long ago 'had It' not been able to ship
by steamer, it coma nave uaea s.suo
cars to fill orders for bualneaa that haa
''-been worked up at conalderable expense
In the east, all of which has bad to be
: abandoned. -1 ' -.-"..
In any estimate of-the: number of
cars per mile owned ty tne uregon
lines of the Ham man railroad com
passman lea, 'the mileage of Oregon's small
rn4s should be figured In, for the
feeder Imes represent jusf so much
additional mlleega that. Is practically
-without, cars. An a matter of fact the
O. R. t N. Co. "haa less than two cara
to the mile of roada It operates or ab
solutely controls, under - traffic 'agree
ments In Oregon.- . r , '. : v ;
Oae Cat et stte.., .
' The small roads that are Without
ears but depend on the Harrlman Unas,
have a mileage of about. 800 ' miles.
They own less than one car to the mile.
The Harrlman lines get their buatness,
do the bulk of the haul, and get the lar
ger part of tbe pay. It haa been re
garded, under these conditions, as emi
nently proper end just that tbe Harrl
man ilnea should furnish the cars. ; v
Saalpneat stoat Kaage.'
It Is when the O. R. A N. lines are
compared in equipment with other rail
roads of their class that the Harrlman
road m Oregon 'la placed ' In the moat
damning UzhL .While. the O. R. N.
has been attempting to do the business
of Oregon with lesa than two ears to
the mils, other railroads beve l, to li
cars to the mile. r , ,
The Houston A Texas Central,, a re
mote railroad In the southwest, .has
four and a half cars to the mile and
- not half the' buatness that the O. R. A
N. company enjoys. The Oron short
Una, operating ' through a mountain
pllg and comparatively unproductive re
glon. hS "abont Ove care to the. nllla,
which la far short of the number It
need a The Harrlman A Northwestern,
a little road m'lhe arid country tea
. veraed by the Central racln, haa Ave
cajs to the mile. The Colorado A
Bout hero, a line running through the
arid -southwest, haa six and one half
eara to the mile. The Kansas City A
Southern," operating Through a country
with far . less 'natural resources than
Oregon, has nine cars -to tbe mile, while
the O. R. A N. Is struggling along with
less than two ears to the mile to handle
tbe Immense tonnage of the Columbia
river basin. .--. t . ' ..
- The Iowa Central, operating, through
a strictly agricultural region, with -no
large cities to serve, baa alx care to
the mile. The Illinois Central, control
of which Harrlman is said to have re
cently acquired, has IS cara to the mile.
The Santa Fe, a transcontinental rail
road . that Is not In the class with the
Union Pacific system for tonnage of
fered, baa nine ears to the mile,
' sfore Business, rawer oars.
' In 189 the O. R. A N. Co., according
to Ita own- report made to tbe Oregon
tax commission,' had 2,7 SS. cars. In
1B0S, while tonnage had Increased - 40
per cent, - the road's - equipment had
dwindled to 1,631 cars.- Today Its
January laaue ef the. of tidal railway
register gives the company t,t(0 freight
and mlacellaneous cars, an Increase . ot
but 1IJ cars In seven years. a
In. tbe same period the growth of the
Oregon country haa been enormous,
without . any material increase of the
number of freight cars furnished by
the- Harrlman roads for handling the
bualneaa The ststlstlcs of Portland
alone a hows an overwhelming vlndlct
ment of the railroad companies.
Since 100 the bank . clearings of
Portland have Increased from flOf.000,-
000 to I21t.400.000. The clty'e jobbing
trade has grown from slOO.000,000 an
nually to tlOO.000,000 ' annuf Uy. The
postofflce receipts of Portland have In
creased from 1161.800 In 181 to 1610,-
100 In 106. While the Harrlman
roada have received the benefits' ef the
enormous Increase of mall - carrying,
they have practically Ignored the needs
of the community for more shipping fa
cilities. . . , . , i
- -. ontlier Oregon' mff era.
' The car shortage on the lines of the
Southern Pacific In , Oregon are even
more acute, and always have been more
severe ,han on the O. R. A - N. lines.
The Southern. Pacific .operates 1,711
miles of Its own in this state, and con
trols the trafflo'of about 800 miles In
addition. -The Southern PaClfle in Ore
gon Is practically i without any freight
cars. II ' gets' no equipment excepting
tne. raw ears that are pushed ever the
Blsktyou-mountalns to It from the main
system centering at San Francisco and
New Orleans. .
The bulk of tbe equipment . of the
Southern Pacific Is needed by and -retained
for the use of the Southern Pa
cific's enormous bualneaa between San
Francisco and the east, by which -route
practically all of the export bualneaa
of the . Harrlman railroad systems Is
routed. - i -
At the meeting of the counpJJyeater
day afternoon the' ordinance making
an appropriation for 2! additional pa
trolmen and for Increased salaries In
the police department was paaaed over
the , veto of Mayor Lena '
The mayor" would not approve the
ordinance becauae It "did not provide
for the salary', of ; the .chief of police.
Th ordinance waa amended ao as to
maka thla provision, but under the
amendment the salary may be paid only '
to a regularly appointed chief, and not
to an acting chief, who holds the rank
of captain. . The Intention of the coun
cil la to force the mayor to appoint a
chlet ' , . - - : -
- The Southern - Pacific . Railway com
pany was given permission to install
safety gates ' st tbe intersection of
East Flrat atreet with Beat Morrison
atreet and ' Hawthorne avenue. There
are street railways crgsslng at both
points; When engines or trains . are
about to peas the gatea will" be closed
so as toxwarn pedestrians, teamsters
and motormen of tbe danger.
Thebunaingonttnanxe was- amended
so aj to limit the height of re-enforced
concrete buildings covering lesa than
one quarter of a block to 101 feet, or
eight stories. Buildings covering more
than a quarter of a block may be built
to a height of 160 feet, or 11 stories.
The Offline one , prhlMtinr"blastlng t
within 10 Diocas or a scnooinuse was
amended so ss to reduce the limit to
nine blocks. Under the er1glnal ordi
nance two quarries would have been
shut out of the elty.
An ordlnanoe appropriating 81,800 for
the purchase of a alte for an engine
house on Portland Heights ..was passed.
The council indorsed the amendment
to the federal statutes which provides
that vessels built In foreign ports and
owned by American dtlsene may be
registered under the laws of the United
Bta tea . iv..
Who Is Metsgerf He fits your eyes
for 81.00. Ill Sixth street
AjruaxarxsTTS.
wsS. Heillg Theatre JSTi
Last PerCorauae. Toalfht. 1:1s e'elerk, '
, UABEX, iaVTSO.
' la JeraaM K. Jerome's g-Aet Corned,
"Susan In Search of a
Husband"
Prices tl.BO to JSe. Beata Selling at Theatre.
Mtk ss . HPII Ifi THP4TDC Paoee
IblMU IUWIISI,
Weshtastoe
Me.a 1.
Touieiisw Mlsht
Saturday M1b
.BUttnM, l:lt
sstatasy T. St.
w. h. oaasc Ellis jErraivs
npiwrtea by sa slitter fI, la GaldasUtk's
rt txmeor.
"SHI STOOPS TO COVatTBJt" '
r rreww. bptsiii - aie)iixrv am ski nisjut, ssajsj - bjj
$2.00. 8s Mf .w.Unf at thmtr.
THEY'RE OFF! ,
BXAT I ALX TOXOKBOir 1
kXAW KgLAgeSB'S BIO PK0DTJOTT0
McINTYRE & HEATH
, la the Muslesl ObaNdy eaeevllle Skew,
THE HAM TREE
fr-TCOrutee
Hellig Theatre i
Btatloee Wednesday.
Tee.,
Feb.
la.
Prleae. Both Bight aad Katlaeei
Lower floor. 11.00. SI BO: kilmnr. 11 so
81-00, TOc; gallery. TBc, BOe; boxes, iaoo.
Pbeae Mets 1S0T. .
Oresoa Theetre Oe,
Oeo. U- Bekar. Mar.
Bone of the Civat tuW Theatre SfMtr
rompeny, Preeentlng All Thle ' Week B. 11.
sooieraa rowerrni xncreee, ,
"if i wiax ma
seeaery and - asttlnss Eieet Oeples ef the
Orlgioel Pradaetk. Isiateaee Osit. Persmiel
Dlreetlee Mr. Arthur Msekley. Matioee Set-arder.
wtm WISH "Ml
Mtk and rm.te. n..t.
Uoertsoa. I1UCU C 1UMU C Mara lit.
- Mn.TO!t W. SCAMAIt, Maoetw.
Plsrtna Oslr Beetera Rned Attrsctloaa. MarJ.
aeee Wedaeeiley sad Aetwdar, ' -.
Tonlsht, All This Week, the Bealletle Bceale
bteaadrama. -
"NETTIE THE NEWSGIRL
AHrare a Pnpolur raterlta Wltk the People.
Begalar Empire Prleee.
Beat Attrsiotias "Huaaia Bsarts.M .
The Grand
Taadevflle ae Lass.
ROLAND ;
TRAVERS
UasleBlst.
Tsay WUlissas ' sal
Ethel" Bess, e(a sad
Meok, Deretay Soldaa.
("Feel PUy")
Special added at
traetlea, - Beerge T.
Anastraag.
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Our weekly event, which means an immense savin? on roods, dependable and seasonable merchandise. Here is a list of items
that for absolute worth stands . unrivaled. Our bargains cannot be duplicated. You find, no undesirable merchandise here.'
, Every Hem is fresh, clean, and up-to-date. - Keep this fact before you. . - There is no juggling with prices at this store. . Our reg-.
. ular prices are low. Our Bargain Friday prices have never been equaled. ' Read the specials carefully. .'Come as early as you
:;, " . y ' can. NONE UNDERSEIeL US. : '-
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Tempting Values in Dress Good
' We are determined to keep up the wonderful interest that has been centered around these popular departments during the
; entire season by offering tomorrow THE MOST TEMPTING VALUES WE HAVE YET OFFERED.
Estra! Extra! iwwat 95c -Eztral-Estra!
36-
Inches
; Wl!de
at
An Extraordinary Offering of Guaranteed
bitack-tapfeta-
This is the most remarkable black silk offering we have ever made.
That means that it is the most remarkable silk offering ever made in the
;city.--'.---;-;y . '" . -.."'..i:
V - We have just received a great underpriced purchase of 1,500 -yards,
which we place on sale tomorrow at a wonderously low price, beautiful
Swiss Finished Black Taffeta Silk, all pure silk, every yard guaranteed,
full 36 inches wide, extra' good quality; best $1.25 grade. Specially -i
priced for this sale at 03e. ' , ..'...''; '
Every woman with a black silk want Oi
should take advantage of this great V " (C
offering Ind, buy tomorrow. ... J . '
Inches
- i at ,.' ' ,
for one day only, Bargain Friday.
TAFFETA SILK Kn -Fully
Worth 75o DUO
19-inch Black Taffeta Silk. . beautiful
TAFFETA SILK
Fully Worth, 65o tDO ..
Tomorrow we place on sale for the first
warrantea an pure siik, xast Dtacic, per
feet finish, 19 inches wide ; best 65c grade.
On sale for one day only, Bar- ylCe
gain . Friday, ht. .. . . .'.. . . . ... . .V.'. ' 0 v
A x o 'Kecko Granite Cloth,
JXh X W full 36 inches wide, col
ors, cream, black, pink, blue, tan .and
brown, will launder nicely, good wearing
quality; best 25c grade. Un sale 10
cellent wearing quality ; never before sold
for less than 75c a yard. On sale CQe
for one day. only. Bargain Friday,. Os C
Af nn Fancy Cloakings, full
J3lt, tfUl fig inches wide,, cdrrect
spring weight; good desirable colorings;
regular $1.50 and $1.75 - grades. Spe
cially, priced for Bargain Friday (Jg
Af OKp New Novelty Suitings
?UV in a large assortment of.
pretty new spring patterns, in all the best
jjCalQrsJulL3aLincheawiderjusMhhing-
tor, spring suits and children s ; school ;
dresses; usual 60c grade. Spe- 5 p '
cially priced for Bargain Friday. OuC
A ftK Fancy ' Waistings " iii a
XX U OUU iarge variety 'of neat.,
stripes and checks, f ulrange of colors to
choose from ; best . 75c grade. Specially
priced for tomorrow only, Bar-.gs '
gain Friday, at...'............... UuC
THE STAR VZZt.
wnx or FZUTAST ,
The A Ilea Stock Owpasy Preen ts '
OUT OF THE FOLD'"'.
Matinees Toeedas. Tsondays. Safardajs sn4
Samlare st I: IS. Prices 10c end SOe. Seery
eTenlae at S.1S. Prices 10c, Ke. SOe. Secare
eeeu bf pbooe; sfala Sefra. . , .-
L,YRICTHEATRI3
- . m Bxammro mtVAaT ..
Tennessee's Pardncr"
of efflee epee
Seats caa fes n
froei 10 a. n. te .ld p .au
erred ar phoaei Mela desS.
- The Fir said the Beer. .
The late General William R. Bbafter
developed, during his residence in Cali
fornia, a dislike of the Chinese. -
Borne time are at a dinner In San
Francisco. Oeneral Shatter polnteaV to a
fly In a alasa and said:
"Watch a man when a fir- rets In his
(lass or beer and rou can tell his na
tionality. , ,
An American will pay, laush and or
fler a fresh tlase. , . . , .
"A Spaniard will par. but euletlr walk
off without drinkinc the beer.
"A. Frenchman will par and so. but
make a tremendous fuss. -.
, "An Rnsllshman will- throw awar the
beer and demand a, fresh (lets tor noth
Ing. -
'A. German will carefully remove the
fly with, hie finger. end then drink the
beer.
A Russian will loss off fly.-beer and
all. , -
"A Chlnamaa will first rescue the fly
and eat It, and then drink, the beer to
m last arop. . , .
FREE SKATES
TO LU)IES
AT
OAKS RINK
TOMGQT
of Higrh Quality at
Very Xow Prices for
Friday's Sellixig'
- Women's ' $3.00 ' Shoes w 1.5
- Women's . High-Grade . $2.50 and "
$3.00 SAoes, in patent colt, heavy
extension or -light flexible spies,
exceptionally good value. ,01 CO
; Bargain Friday, pair..... ejleur -Women's
$3X0 Oxfords 1.69
Women's Oxford Ties, vici kid,
heavy or light soles, regularly sold ,
at $2.50 and $3. Special f t CQ
Bargain Friday, pair. .. ,.eJIeJr
Women's $3.00 Shoes f 1.95
Women's Fine $3.00 Shoes, in knit
ton or lace styles, mat or kid tops, v'
lisht and heavy soles, all np-to-
date shape. i. Special Bar- . t 1-0 C
gain Friday, per pair.....
v Women's $2J0 Shoes f l.OO Full
line of Women's Vici Kid Shoes,
medium and heavy soles, button
or lace -styles, very durable, best
$2.50 -shoes. Special Bar- f flf .
gain Friday ..epl.UU
Women's $2.00 Slippers fl.OO -All
styles of Women's Slippers,
high or low heels, with or without
bows, splendid $2 values, flj f A A
Special Bargain Friday. ..eJJIeVW
Women'n $2J0 Oxfords f l.OO
Women's Oxford . Ties, in light
and heavy soles, good serviceable
quality, best styles, our $2.50
grades. Special price- ; CI flfl
....ysw
Bargain Friday, pair.
,. ..... . .. - .. t
In lien's Section
- "Worsted Underwear
Regular $3X0 Values f 1.50
Men's - Blue Worsted - Underwear, -in
all sizes, shirts and drawers,
lwelLliinihed, extension waist
bands, always sold at$3.-a,n
' Special Bargain Friday ...JleUv '
-Men's Cotton Socks
Regular 15c Valuta 11 Men's
Black Cotton . Sox, heavy weight,
extra good quality, regular 15c
values. Special Bargain . .11 J
Friday, per pair. .1 lv ;
Men's Golf Shirts
Regular $1.00 , Values 49d
All -siies In Kfen's Golf Shirts,
made of good quality percale,
gingham, grass, cloth and madras;.
all the very latest fprtng styles,
exceltent $1.00 vat., Special JQr '
' bargain Friday ..IzC-
Men's Monarch Shirts
Regular $U5 Values T5d
'The famous "Monarch" Shirt for -i
Men, in all the latest patterns, up- .
to-date designs, sold everywhere
st $1.00 and 15. Special HZf
. Bargain Friday iw
No Sals Shirts Exchanged.
THEBOBROS HAT
Regular $2.50 Values 1.10
The -well-known "Robros" Hat in
soft and stiff styles, all the latest
Spring shades and shape;, regular
$2.50 values. Special, to close,
.?;.t....$i,io
. Items of UniisTtal Interest in the
Domestic Section
Bigger bar rains than ever before. Some extraordinary under
pricings for fnaay's selling. Notwithstanding the fact that our
regular prices nave Deen acknowledged the lowest throughout the
city, we make still greater concessions cut the prices much lower
lor tnis great saie. ;
Another Great 5c Sale
of Standard Calicos
We have just received in time for Friday's Bargain Sale 5,000
yards ot Best Standard calicos, in lengths from 10 to 20 yards,
mill ends of this season's best patterns and colors, suitable for
everv purpose wrappers, dresses, draperies, quilt coverings, etc.
II th
ere is a woman in need of good calicos for any
use, sue certainly should attend this sale, tomorrow
only we place on special sale Real tftc and 7c Calicos
st .....i
-
t."V"'
5 c
Outing Flannel
7e Instead of 9c Prices on
cotton goods are steadily ad
vancing continued ' advances
are . certain. , Tomorrow we
place on sale a special purchase
of excellent quality . Outing
Flannel, in a large assortment
of patterns, in light, medium
and dark colors. These goods
were contracted for before the
advance in prices, otherwise
this special offer would .not be
possible. Best 9c quality, on
sale for one day only. Bar-
gain Friday, at.. I C
' Curtain .Madras
14e Instead of 18c 500 ysrds
of Colored Cross-Stripe Cur
tain Madras, in sn extensive
line of - colors, full 42 inches
wide, absolutely fast colors,
regular 18c quality, on sale
for one day only. Bar- 11
gain Friday, at ......... T.14C
Damask Towels
S2 Instead of 30c Fifty dozen
Damask Linen Towels, . extra
heavy quality, good large size.
22x45 inches, all white and
white- with red and blue bor
ders, form-finished edges and
knotted-fringed ends, never be
fore sold for less than 30c each
and excellent values at that
price. On sale for one day
only, Bargain Friday, -
st LLC
7 Curtain Bods 7"
tYtt Instead of 20c Brass
Curtain Rods, extra heavy
weight, extending from 30 to
$4 inches,- finished with neat
silvered ends, with complete
fixtures, all ready to use, best
20c grade. On sale for one day
only. Bargain Friday, . . 1
mum
3l
rill-White Scotch lace Car-
tabs, $1.50 Values at
SI . 12 Pair
Extraordinary OiTerinfi:
About 250 pairs White Scotch Lace Cur
tains on special sale tomorrow at less
than manufacturer's cost Prudent
. housewives will make the most of this
greet offering, for they may never again
Be able to buy such high-grade curtains
so chesply. Well-made Curtains of
White Scotch Lace, 3 yards long and
60 inches -wide,- this season's designs, in
a large assortment, excellent values at
regular price of $1.50 pair, specially
priced for Bargain Friday! J
In The Bnsy Aisle
"' Friday '
Every table and counter in the
center aisle will be crowded with
pedal offerings in the most want-
d Embroideries, Laces, Trim
mings and Ribbons. Tomorrow '
" will be s day of wonderful value
giving throughout the great shop
ping center. . ' '
Laces. Embroideries
. Special inducements for Friday
only. Embroideries wonderful
values. New goods, new designs -,snd
exceptionally low prices. For
tomorrow's selling we have divided
our large line of Embroideries into
' six separate lots, with 'prices as
follows:
iQT-NO.
43c
Values up to $1.00.
"Special. . . .
LOT NO. It
Values up to $1.25. : A Q J
Special..... t...4oC
LOT NO. 3 '
Values up to 50 tents. Ck-
Special....... ..i!C
LOT NO. 4
Values up to 45 eents.J00r
Special.. iviwU
LOT NO.S
Values' up to 35 cents, f A
Special ......A41C
LOT NO. 6-
Values up to IS cents.'-
bpecial ,
lea atet
NOTIONS-Continuod
i
8c Tape Measures 4d Best
Standard. Tape Measures, . full 60
inches long, made with reenforced
edges, regular 8c kind. Special
Friday at ....,...
20c . Fancy Buttons 6 Tomor
row we place on sale a great as
sortment of Fancy Dress Buttons,
just the thing for children's school
dresses, vslues from 10c to 20c a
dozen. All at one price, doz..6e
Shopping Bagrs
75c Values at 4Be Soft Leather
Pouch Shopping Bsgs, made with
patent clasp" and drawstring, as
sorted colors, regular 75c vslues.
On special sale Bargain ACi
Friday at 45C
15c Hairpins W Shell and Am
ber Hairpins, assorted colors,
good quality, regular 15c 8rae.
Specially priced at, per csrd..8e
Cc
Laces! Laces t Laces!
150 Pieces of Torchon Lacea. in
edgings and insertions, large range
oi patterns, wortn to 5c Special,
per yard. Bargain Friday.. 2e
200 Pieces of Oriental or Net-Ton
-Laces, 4 to 6 inches wite, bands fcj
matcn, regular prices 5c rid 35cl
Bargain rriday, per yard ....lOel
200 Doten Pieces Valenaiennee
Laces and insertions to match, in
all pretty,- dainty designs, worth up
to 50c bolt . Special, per yard
per bolt 30e
150 Dos. Peices of Round-Thread
VaL Lace, X to iy, inches wide,
regularly 90c a bolt. Special fr.r
Bargain Friday, petJolt ,..,.45e
NOTIONS
Cloth Brushes
35c Values at 3e Good quality
Cloth Brushes, made with solid
backs and excellent quality bris
tles, best 35c values. Soeciallv
priced lor one - day - only, - J J
Bargain Friday, at. ..VOC
Dressing Combs
35c Values at lf Rubber Dress
ing Combs, extra good quality,
never before sold for le than 35c.
Specially priced for Bar- ip,
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