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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 31, 1905)
If THE MOKNJUTCr UKiSUOlNlASJ, TUESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1906. WORD JUS OUT Gambfors Give Up Fight Against Sheriff tmUX ARE WITHDRAW Cum Will Not Go to Supreme Court for Decision. PERJURY CHARGE IS QUASHED indictment Afalnat Eusenc UxIer P'ojwI td Eocauc Gamfeiers Pay Thttlr FJnoa n4 Aftxt to Obey the Law ts the Letter. to ntftit toot a. yar ao. upea the death her huiaana1 In Buffalo. Mrs. TMft acctatC her mothfr-ln-law In lha coatjOrttat vWeb aha filed aalnat hr for AmuMm of having caur-rd all the tretsbte. TUR. whoa the rait were com Bsesced. stated that It ru all a mistake, lie lore4 hie wife ud child, and he said the dlSeresces would all be adjusted. PROTESTS AGAINST PAYMENT. Fetferatttf Tratto Laundry's Treuble With Employee. X protect against the payment of two chattel eaortagages for J 00. covering the maehtnery of the Federated Trades Laun dry Company, m filed In the State Cir cuit Court, yesterday. The laundry a placed In the hands of a receiver several months ago. and the machinery was sold for SSUo. The validity of the mortgages 1 to he tested. John Van Z&cte. attorney, representlnc the emptoyes. aaks the court that the claims of the emplojes. amounting to oyer fUX, be paid The claims are: Jennie Johnson. WT.J-; Ella Ran Ida. $17.70; Mary Westphall. til. Martha WcstphaU. $45.00; Rose ilowe, $55; Anna Soamerfield, $26.25; Elma Wesrman, tit. 6; Olga Landen. BUS: Mrs. L. Hall. . X. Green, $33.19: Roe Rice. 114.23; Eunice MeLeod. S23.S; Dalsle Huddlestun. $19.70; Mabel Atkin son. $17.0; F. D. Adams. $17.40: Martha Hoffman. $-; Fred Reed, $3.8: Nellie Retd. JICSO; Al Cowan. $19: W. 1L Barry. ttU.tt; W. R. Hockltc. $12. a total of $7.K. The war brtween Sheriff Word and the Soprietors of the big gambhag house U at an cad. sa the result Is a complete victory for the Sheriff. Lat yesterday aftersooc Eagea Blalr paid a fine of SUB $SBp0d Hpoa hl veral weeks ago. asd wKharew his apjaJ to the Supreme Court, and th lodlotmcat for perjury l-rr&BZ against htm was dtmised, Fred Frit abo paid a Go of 2W on a coarictiwj for gassMIng Use musth. and wtth&ear as appeal to the Supreme Court. TtfU also ce4 cullty to conduetinc a draw-peker same on January 1 last, and was &sed tfiee. The player at the C&me. John Jacobs. James Crowley. Nils Erlrk seo. Mort Myrtle and Zock Bine pleaded gdtty asKl were fmed $30 each. The total off th fiat was IIZA, and the money was 3id to Deputy Circuit Court Clerk Bush. Slaziar Slgnc Agreement, So&day night Sheriff Word raided the house at John W. Biazier. ea Fir, street. &ear Main, and placed a eputy is charge. Testerday Momlnc Biazier algae- an agreement that bo more gatn bhftg wM eeosre la his place, and the BhuiS released bis premises. Since the Sheriff eioced the gambHag houses on Aernst 1 there has been &e al tera made by any of the owners to run anylM&c except poker came, and they hare rrceatly aH screed to obey the law to the letter, and set eren attempt to con duct poker cames. The proprietors of the Pertlaas Otsa. Aururt Snckson. bugeae BUtler. Fred Frit anl Joha W. Biaxier. have a3 promised not to break the stat ute rdati&c t gasabhsg Kasene WaxW was teeJrtr-e' for perjury tsssf at his trial for trmhHnc he testi fied that he d4d not owa the camblinc in the saloon operated under his Misr B'ldnce was predoeed showinc tihat several months previeua be bad pleaded cutky and pai4 a fine for eon Auctteig a cambKnc house, and the testi mony which he care at the trial, there fore, was la direct variance with his for mer plea of grsHty and acknowledcrment. I Perjury Ifirfictment O lam i seed. ,Ut dlsmUkdsc the tndtrtment for perjury ;vrrtrray District Attorney Maaitwc as- tg34 iso reasoe for hie action and Judse : . 0rra tftd Mm to state why It was da Jb &e eUmkmnl order which the eourt HI hefeaHor wlffa. The distriot-Atleme St laoown to Ire friendly disposed to Su 'erne Master, and It is stated that he agreed to dismiss the jxrjary case with the tmderstandtac that the outetandinc fias scaint aH of the camblers would b? paid, which was done, and that no at tempts would be made to violate the laws la future Fme time are the attorneys for Eusree TMsxler in an affViavK chars rd Keery K. MCin. attorney, with haviac uadaly In fVuacrd the crand jiry scalast Kurrse Kiaxir maA of haviac drawn the Indict ment acainst Mm. Testerday Mr Mc Ginn filed an affidavit in response, as fol low s: McGinn's Affidavit. 1 assitd the District Attorney la the prsestlei ef Eucrae Ilisxier. charcd 4th th crime of cambUsc. and after the verdict was renderrd the court caHM the atteation of the crand jury to the (act that Biazier had rommitt'd rank perjury darinc the procre of the trial. I calied thr attentie4i of the crand jttry to the au merous c ml tic eases and the methods of jro4re adopted by th camblers for de f rating the ends of justice. That I was la the crand jury room art mm uaica Unc to the crand jury teforma tien of the camhMac attuatioa. and I tAld them what transpired la the courtroom, after the conviction of Euceae Biaxier for the crime of cambUae. when the attra tlon of the crand jury was aMed to the pjuiy rommittrd by Eugene Biaxier. That I did not give say informs tS on to the cra&d jury, ether than to state to them what had traanred In the aourt reom relatle to th perjury charge At the reeuest of one of the members e the rad jury I embodied and st out my vlws to them in an ladietmft which I SHE 0ISTURSE0 HIS SLEEP. Husband Allcsee in Divorce Suit That Spouse Did Housework at Night. F. T. Reiner, a restaarantkeeper. says his wife. Lizzie B. Reiner, does her house work at night and disturbs his sleep. He left home and took a room In a hotel, "and she followed him. and created a disturb ance in the place. Reiner has filed suit agulsst bis wife la the State Circuit Court for a divorce. lie sets forth in his complaint that she is jealous and has falsely accused him of lafidelity. She told him that his con duet with other women was the means of brrakinc up families, and swore at him frequently. When he moved to the hotel so as to have peace, Reiner says Mrs. Reiner pursued him and created a great disturbance, threateninc him in a loud tone of voice. The litigants wero mar ried In Portland In January, 1SO0. SUES MACLEAY ESTATE. Peter Loratl Asks Court for Damages Amounting to $2100. The suit of Peter Loratl against the MaeJeay Real Estate Company to recover $309 damages was tried before Judge Frazer yesterday and taken under advise ment. Two years age Loratl bought a quarter-block at the southwest corner of Third and Mills streets from the defend ant. There was a two-story building- on the property, and the second story, con taining a. rooms, was leased to Mrs. Will lams for two years for $3S per month. Loratl testified that when he purchased the property he was told that it was un incumbered. For these a rooms Loratl contends he could for the two years ob tain much more than X& per month, and he demands that the Macleay estate pay the difference. Another Mismated Couple. Peter Gregerson has sued Hannah Greg erton for a divorce because of desertion beginning October S. 1KB. He says she has cone to New Jersey. They were mar ried in Portland May 17. iSK. THE MAN FROM MISSOURI Two Straacers Jaw Ilia' by Ike OU-Ttate Lock Trick. H E came from Missouri to find a home in the Far West, but A. Tull was shown a trick new to him last Saturday afternoon, just before he hoarded the train for his native state. He was bunkoed out of $S by whst the police call the "lock act. 'Squire Tull. who sells butter and eggs, hay and grain "back home." was unac customed to the ways of the West, so easily became a victim of confidence men. He was shuffling about the Union Depot, waiting for tbe hour to come when he should start ever the rail for his family fireside. "Why. hello, old man." said a nice-looking fellow, who stuck out his hand in a friendly manner toward TulL "Gosh, ain't it a fine day? Say, I'm tickled to see a man I know! Let's ee. you're from a now. what's the name of that place?" "Why. I'm from Green Top. Me. I don't know you. though.- replied the Squire. 'Maybe I've forgotten you." "Sure, you've forgotten me. I used to 11-e there, but moved away some years ago. I remember you well. Tell me about the old-timers, won't you." And Tull did as they walked about in the sunshine. "By George- but that's a queer-looking lock, ala't ItT spoke up the man late of Green Top to the Squire, as he stepped off the sidewalk and picked up something. He then closet) examined It. At that junc ture another man. apparently a stranger to Tull'a new-found acquaintance, came up. "Sa." he said to Tull'a pick-up, "I'll bet yu $3K you eaa't unlock that." "Well I ain't got that much money or 1M bt tab. for I aan open It." mid Tull'a " WBM was never usea. ass j cotpnien. "Why. that's a cinch. Say. I mow swear that I never eouneoled r I id chap." tie said to Tull. "let me have esid anythiftc to the grand jury other . that much for about a Jiffy I'll ,how this than what aay rMteti might do la direct -jy- i cn wta.hU money, and 1 11 gie lac the jarors to wferr thy eowtd get half." sjr-Twv aremaeor to saw wno aa , H. Tail's man lost- He couldn't work fiscrsatir aad ettratreoiuir vtoUted the I llu. uvk and rrxt- tb tc to th vinn.r He said for Tull to wait there until he west and cot the amount borrowed and he wwtid repay it. He and the winning laws. Foreman Files Affidavit. T. M. Johnann. who was forerasa of tbe craad jury. ha preparrd aad signed a etratisr affidavit Mr. Johnson al af firm that tfc District Attorney was very he) aad th crsed jary did set know when Mr. Manning would coarider the matter of an ladictmest agatast Ragene fa-der. That st the reoaest of the graad jury I fcormed Mr MeGina that we would ootiidr an todl-tmM prepared hr him. with a rktr of banding the some to Mr. Man-nine. Ixt eowld t btad Mr. Manaioc to Us the same Mr MrGtna hrowrbt to th grand jury two eopies of an ladictmrtM charciC Eiigae Hiazier wHh perjury. 1 gave one ropy to District Atbsrher MswMnc or to his deputy. I am wk our which. Tb other I kept aad tUI have H fta my pcxsesrtoa." disappeared. TuM waited, lost his tram and at last "tumbled." "Gosh." he said. "I really believe that was one of them there bunko men you read about In the papers." And Tuti was right. He reported to the poHee. Patrolman Barter took down his story' And Detective Joe Dsy was assigned to est eh the bunko men. DOS0EJLL RESORT 0H SCOW. TIFFT TROUBLE SETTLED. Sensational Cases Are Dlmlssed and ; Thrown Out of Court. 1 The trouble between Arthur P Tlfft. Horary, aad his wKe. Maud Tlfft, and ; his faaher-ts-laa. F & Akin, have bees tled. and suks tHed la November last have been dtnrtd Mrs. Tlfft sued her husband for a dt- vertae. chargtag him wKh aruei treatmeat. and she also aaed his mother. Joan C Tlfft. for for aMeaatiac the aSTce- tioas of her hushsad F. & Akin sued TUTt. his se4a4aw. for several thousand doHars leased. Thae eases have aH been 4Tamlsd la the State Circuit Court by stipule-Jon. the plaintiffs withdrawiac aN papers without eosts. A. P. TMEt and his wife and child, a lit tle cbt. oocurr a Waetifd homo at Moust . Taher. aad the tact that there was a? dlaacreemost hetwmes them was a great ' sorprise to their aaaajr friesds. F, S. : Akia Is a wetf-kBOwa dtixea of Portland. lSrt casae here from EuKaXo, IS years i tt Taahr 1 Cstsloc Teeth. d U . ths Uw -aartoer of Ja4o M J IToT wisi L. Pipes. Mis mothetv Jaaa C- Tlfft, Is a 1 aio. jj untau the au& sofieas ta sraass. Tj-siiaa w mmm aad came to Porthu-stj sao ail i4a, cam wUd onus aad tisottssi. Patrolman Isakson Makes Sensational Report to Chief Hunt. Oa the west side of the Willamette River, betwen a tannery and the Sell wood ferry' "Up. Is a scow where liquors are sold, where dissolute women coGgre gate and resort with mea. and wnere ribald songs and shrieking laughter rends the air. according to a report made to Chief of PoMee Hunt by Patrolman Isak son. last Saturday sight. Patrolman Isakson stated that reputable people llvteg in his district, which In cludes Sellaeod and ether suburbs, had j Informed him that such a place and such , condition wereMa existence at the scow i designated, and that Immediate attention ! should be given the matter. "I don't know whether this is true or so." said Patrolman Isakson, "for the place complained of is sot on my beat. I believe the people who told me. however, know a hat they were talking about aad told the truth, for they are well-known and reputable people." ChieX of Police Hast ordered aa Investi- gauen oi xae river xrosz. wmcxi u sow m progress Tin Mtsitr lc JTriak St or Men's Shoes $3.50, $4 Values $3.82 a Pair 1000 pairs of MeiTs fine Shoes, in all the best leathers, patent, vici, box and velour calf, light or heavy soles, Goodyear welt, all sizes and widths the best $3.50 and $4.00 footwear sold in America on sale at, pair.Sj52.82 Women's Shoes $2.22 a Pair "Women's Dress and Walking Shoes in patent leather, patent colt, vici kid and box calf, light or heavy soles, all new, this sea son's footwear; every pair guaranteed the equal of the best $3.50 shoes on the market, your choice at, pair 2.22 "Women's vici kid spring heel Shoes, in sizes to 3. only, $2.50 values, being cleaned up at the low .price of, pair. .75 Old Tjadies' Lace and Congress Shoes, the $2 values, pr.$1.39 Children's Felt Juliettes, pr.40 "Women's House Slippers, best $1.25 values, on sale, pair.94 Our entire stock of "Women's, Men's and Children's fine Shoes at low Clearance Prices. J. & T. Cousin's make, French, Shriner & Urner Shoes, Johnson Bros.' Shoes, etc., etc. Family Shoe needs should be supplied this week if you want to save money. Today's Credit Purchases Will Co on Feb. Account The Meier Frank Store Portland's Largest and Best Store Artistic Picture Framing to Order t Oftw-Focrth Off Regular Prices Swcoird Floor Custom Shade and Drapery Work Oar ScUIty Bes t Materials atari WorlaatASmip Principal Portland Agents for Bctterkk Patterns and PaHrcatfons DKntor 15c Clearance Sale Only 5 Days More Its a case of berry now if yon want to share in the mamy shopping iawnc arits of fered by the great Annual Clearance SaleThe largest and bast-selected stock of mer chandise in the entire West is here for your chopskg and at saving prices Family wearing apparel as well as homefitting nteds of every description wHl be supplied by all economical people this WeekIn every department the trading opportunities ara to be counted by the thousands Take advantage Men's Wear Extra Special Values Phenomenal bargains in Men's Fnrnish ings Sweeping Clearance Sale redactions on the entire stock These extra special values are sure to attract scores of buyers 200 dozen 25c Neckwear, fancy silks, best patterns and colors. 4-ln-hands tecks, midget ties and bowu. immense variety, marvelous values at. each 10c Men's $1.00 Golf Shirts. In stripes, best colorings, all sizes, greatest value we have ever offered, your choice at the low price of, each noc Men's Laundered White Bosom Shirts, the prade that always sells at 75c each, are on sale this week at 35c each, or 3 for fl.00 Men's and Boys' wool Golf Gloves, best styles, all sizes. 50c and 75c grades on sale for, pair 3$c Men's 50c colored border Handkerchiefs for, each. 29c Men's $1.00 colored bosom Shirts on sale for, each.. 59c Men's colored border Japonet Handkerchiefs, each. 6c Men's 51.00 Natural Wool Underwear, garment.... 58c Tk-t Meier tt. Frank Store Big Soap Sole Pure White Castile Soap, cake 7e 2-lb. bars Pure Castile. 25c val, bar.lSe 4 in 1 CasUle, long bar 4 "4711" Whlto Rose Soap, cake lie Witch Hazel Soap, 3 cakes.... .lie "Cutlcura" Soap, great bargain.... .a Fairy Soap, "It floats," dozen 36 Old-fashioned Soap, largo cake. .....To Jockey Club Soap, per box... ITe 3 cakes Peau d'Espagne, 3 cakes... ITe La Gloria Pure Glycerine Soap. bar. .7e Japanese Pine Tar Soap, box .15c Juvenile Soap, for. cake. lie Kirk's Geranium Glycerine, 3 cakes. 17c Kirk's Brown Windsor at, cake. . . k .3c Mennen's -Talcum Powder, can...,..13e Williams' Shaving Soap, cake.... ...4e Sozodont Tooth Wash, bottle 13e Wisdom's Ttobertlne, Jar..... 36e Large bottle Violet Ammonia lSe Dressing Combs, each.. 8c, 16c, asc. 38e Pure Bristle Halt- Brushes 33c, 38c Arnica Tooth Soap, cake 16e Listerias Tooth Powder,, bottle J8c All grades of toilet papers at excep tionally low clearance prices. Clearance Sale of Stationery Koyal Coronation silk bond bulk paper, 1-lb. packages, regular 50c values, for, lb 28 Eaton Hurlburt's bond, plate and linen papers, in a large assort ment of shapes and shades, best 25c values, on sale for...15 Eaton Hurlburt's Highland Linen Paper, all colors, extra, special values 27 Dennison's Crepe Paper, all col ors, extra special at, roll...7 Dennison's fancy Crepe Paper, 20c folds, best patterns, ea.3J2 Crepe Paper Napkins, 1-rge as sortment of patterns, great spe cial values at the very low price of 8c, 12c, 18c, 28c hundred. Commercial Envelopes, white -wove, all sizes, 2 packages, 5j per thousand, 89. Women's Suits at Half Price Today Women's S25.O0 to $65.00 Suits at Half Price attracted many suit buyers to our cloak department -yesterday About half the lot remains for those who come today- Cheviots, broadcloths, tweeds and coverts, in black, bine, brown "and mixtures Jackets are tourist style, tight-fitting, with or without vest, strictly tailored or fancy trimmed plaited skirts, in this sea son's most desirable styles, many of which ere suitable for Spring wear Regular prices range frora $25 to $65, your choice today only Half Price Wool Waists Entire stock of this season's wool Waists, prettiest styles. In voiles, Scotch flannels, albatross, botany. French flannels and Venetians, stripes, checks, silk embroidered dots and plain colors $4.00, $4.25 Waists S2.28 $4.50, $4.75 Waists S2.98. $5.00, $5.50 Waists S3.15 $6.00, $6.50 Waists $3.95 $8.00, $8.50 Waists S4.65 $11.00 Waists for .$6.22 $12.50 Waists for $6.95 $15.00 Waists for $8.25 Portland's Greatest Towel Sale Here Today Sold more Towels yesterday than ever before in a single day Seemed as though every housewife in town was bent on sharing in the splendid bargains Keinforced stocks and an increased salesforce will give you better service all round today This grand array of val ues appeals to hotel and boarding-housekeepers as well as to housewives The very best towel bargains a Clearance Sole ever offered Hemmed Huck Towels, 16x26 inch, the best 10c Towels money can buy are on sale at, each.6 Hemmed Huck Towels, 17x32 inches, thousands of them. 12yc Towels, extraordinary value at, each 8 18x63-inch Hemmed Huck Tow els, each H 18x36-inch All-Linen Hemmed Huck Towels, each 16 18x36-inch Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, each 19 Hemstitched Linen Huck Towels, 19x39-inch, Webb's famous grass-bleached Towels ...32 Knotted Fringed Damask Towels, 18x36 inches, greatest value ever offered at, each 16i Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, 18x36-inch, great special value, each 13 Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, 20x40-inch, 25c values, ea.l8? Unbleached Turkish Bath Towels, 22x48-inch, best values, ea.31 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 18x36-inch, each 10 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels, 20x40-inch, 20c values, ea,.14$ All Toweling at Clearance Prices. Knotted Fringe Damask Towels, 20x40-in., great value, ea..l9 Famous- "Rubdry" Bath Towel, made of long fiber Egyptian cotton, absorbs the water quick ly, great value 42 Knotted Fringe Damask Towels. 21x42 in., 35c value, for. . .24 Bleached Turkish Bath Towels. 22x46-in., best 35c vals.. ea.26 All high-grade Towels are marked at low Clearance Prices. Sheets, Pillow Cases, Wash Goods SlxSO Sheets, 60c value, each 40 72x90 Sheets. 55c value, each 44c 63x90 Sheets, 50c value, each 3Sc Slx90 Sheets. 65c value, each 46c 72x90 Sheets. 60c value, each 41c 45x36 Pillow Cases, two great lots, re markable values at. each... .15c, 16c 42x36 Pillow Cases, great vaL, ea..llc 12-yard pieces of long cloth for the low price of. piece $WS 10.000 yards of our best 7c and SVjc Prints, in the best patterns and col ors at this low price, yard 4c New fancy silk dot Organdies, all the leading shades and designs, poppies, roses, violets, apple blossoms, etc.. styles desirable for evening and Sum mer gowns. 50c values, yard 33e 9000 yards of Dress Ginghams. In all colors and immense variety of pat terns at. yard c Entire stock of White Goods. Lawns. Nainsooks. India Linons. Swiss, etc.. all marked at exceptionally low Clearance Prices. Handkerchiefs Women's and Children's hemstitched lawn Handkerchiefs, with fancy em broidered, cornersiiiid lace edge, best 10c values on sale for. each...... 4c Women's embroidered hemstitched all llnen Handkerchiefs, big variety of patterns, style suitable for stock collars and corset covers. 20c values at the low price of - for 33c Women's Shirtwaist Handkerchiefs, with colored borders, all pure linen, best 2ic values on sale for. .... l2Vrc Women's Swiss embroidered Handker chiefs, hemstitched and scalloped edges. Just the kind for fancy aprons. ' bureau scarfs. 26c and 25c values on sale for. each.............. 12?c Hosiery 90 doxen Women's seamless, fast black, ribbed cotton Hose, all sizes, the quality mot stores ask 35c pair for regularly, at thq very low price of lSc Women's outsize blacx cotton Hose. Hermsdorf dye. all sizes. 3c values on sale for the low price of. pair.aSc Entire stock of Lisle. Cotton and Silk Hose at Clearance Prices. Children's "No-Mend linen knee Hose; fast colors, sixes 6 to 10. pair 18c Coys" heavy seamless Hose, sizes 6 to 10. on sale at. pair ......15c Entira stock of Hosiery at low Clear ance Prices. Men's and Boys' Clothing on Second Floor Men's, boys' Suits, Overcoats, Trousers, Etc., exceptionally low priced to clean up' all stqck before Spring goods arrive Men's $10.00 Suits $8. Men's $12.00 Suits. ..... .$9. Men's $15.00 Suits S10. Men's $18.00 Suits $13. Men's $20.00 Suits $15. $12.50 Cravenettes .$10. $20.00 Cravenettes $16. $22.50 Cravenettes $18. $25.00 Cravenettes $19. Men's $4.00 Trousers $3. 15! Men's $5.00 Trousers. .. .S3.90 10 ! Men's $6.00 Trousers $4;98 85 j Men's $7.50' Trousers $6.35 8o i Entire stock of Men's Over coats at greatly reduced prices. Men's Smoking Jackets, Loung ing Robes, Full Dress Suits, Tuxe dos, etc., all at low Clearance Sale Prices. 00 15 15 85 75 35 Boys' Clothing Clearance Sale Boy's Reefers and Topcoats; this season's very best styles; in all sizes, grand values at $5.00 Coats at $4.10 $6.00 Coats at $4.65 $7.50 Coats at $5.95 $8.50 Coats at $6.95 $10.00 Coats at '..$8.15 Boys' 2-piece Suits in dark blue serges, cheviots and fancy tweeds, splendid styles at greatly reduced prices $2.50 values S1.65 $3.00 values $1.98 $3.50 values $2.35 $3.95 values $2.80 $4.50 and $5 values, suit. .$3.45 Lace Curtains, Carpets Extraordinary Valnes 2, 3 and 4-paIr lots of Nottingham Lace Cur tains, plain centers and all-over patterns; great values at 31.25 qualities 81c pr. $1.50 qualities 81.87 pr. 31.75 qualities 81.18 pr. 32.25 qualities 91JS8 pr. $2.50 qualities S1.S8 pr. $3.00 qualities pr. 33.25 qualities -48 pr. 33.50 Qualities tlSX nr. Figured Swiss Curtains. with plain ruffles. 35 inches wide, 3 yards long. one pattern only, pair 159c 7 patterns dotted and figured Swiss Cur tains, with plain ruf fles. 40 Inches wide. Z yards long, great special val tie. pr..Se India Stools, golden or nemish oak. Just the thing for bedrooms, each - 96c The greatest values in high-class Lace Cur tains this city has .ever shared in: 2, 3 and 4 -pair Iota way below value. S&66 Curtains Pr. $5.50. $6.00 Irish Point Curtains, scroll cen ters vith heavy Irish Point borders; size. 50 inches wide. 34 yards long. pair. 133 $7.50 Cartalas 94MH Pr. $6.75 and $7.50 Irish Point Curtains, -plain and detached figure centers, small bor ders, 50 inches wide. 34 yards long, for. pair H3 aSJM Carta but &5 Pr. SS.50 Irish Point Cur tains, scroll, plain or detached ngure cen ters, neat borders, best nets. 50 inches wide. 3 yards long; marvelous value at. pair 9&B 3-fold Screen, white en amel, oak or imita tion mahogany. $1.75 SBC value Entire stock of Carpets at .Clear ance Sale Prices. All kinds and grades. The largest display in the city. Rugs, art squares, linoleum, ma tilings. etc. au clearance sate trices. a, T Carpets Lace Specials Imitation Cluny Bands and Edges, and Point de Paris Laces. 124 to 3 Inches wide, splendid variety; values up tar" 18c yard, on sale ror, yara.. c Black, white and cream evening nets, fine quality: values up to $1.7o yard, on sale at the low price of. yard 1.19 exceptional reductions on real Valen ciennes and Torchon Laces; handsom est patterns 85c values, yard ....63c 50c values, yard ..42c $1.25 values, yard ..84c $1.50 values, yard 93.19 Duchess and Point Berthas: magnifi cent styles at Clearance Sale Prices. $20 values 91&50 $25 values 919.00 $35.00 values 927.00 Entire stock of Laces. Embroideries, and Dress Trimmings marked at ex ceptlonaUy low Clearance Salo Prices. $3.50 to $4.50 , Corset Covers $2.98 Each Great special offering of 500 fine Cor set Covers, sheerest materials, dain tiest styles, lace and embroidery trimmed, tucked and trimmed backs, blouse fronts, all sizes. $3.50 to $4.50 value; your choice 92.98 Our entire mammoth stocks of Paris and American Lingerie on sale at Clearance Prices. Groceries 17 lbs. "Western Dry Granulated Sugar for IV Qt, Cooper's Olive Oil 9L89 Qt. C & B. Lucca Oil 9c 3-lb. pkg. Soda Crackers 39c 3-lb. pkg. Grano Salt 35c 2 cans Tomatoes 15c 3 cans Glbbs String Beans. ...... -.35c 1 lb. Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate 3Sc 10-lb. sack Yellow or White Corn Meal for 3Sc 10 lbs. Whole Wheat Flour S9c 10-lb. sack Pastry Flour 39c 3 pkgs. Seeded Baisins ,aCc 3 pkgs. Jell-O .OBev Gah Log Cabin Maple Syrup for...91jiC 'H-gal. Log Cabin Maple Syrup 96e 2-lb. can Sliced Pineapple 16c 2 cans Duchess Peaches 36e 2 cans Aprlcqta for 35c "Victor" Flour, none, better, for. . .9199 M. & F. famous Mocha and Java Coffee, , equal to usual 40c grade, for. ltr..34c