Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, February 08, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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""HE , MOBNING OBEGOKIAiy WEDNESDAY, FBBBTTAKY 8, 1905.
SHOULD G!VE MORE
PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND
fOREMOST STORE
The "Quality Shop"
Tkc'Mtfertmt Stre"
Hit" Different Stare"
5 c5'- 6? Wasbla$teM Sts.
Governor Folk's Recommenda
tion to Missouri,
FOR . EXHIBIT AT THE FAIR
3S
fin Jfjf j fsL-frii
Special Message Asks Addition of
$25,000 to Appropriation That
Missouri's Resources May, Be.
r ' Adequately .Displayed.
JEFFERSON CITY, Mo., Feb. 7.
(Special.) Governor Folk today sent a
special message to the Legislature recom
mending an additional appropriation for
the Lewia and Clark Exposition as fol
lows: "The last General Assembly appropri
ated 510,000 to have the resources of Mis
souri suitably exhibited at the Lewis and
CJark-Exposition to be held in .the City
of Portland this year. The appropriation
two years ago was Intended, as the act
states, as merely preliminary. In order
that the exhibits made at the "World's
Fair in St. Louis might be gotten to
gether for the Portland Exposition.
"In accordance with the act of the last
General Assembly, a commissioner from
Missouri to the Portland Exposition was
appointed by my predecessor and many
of the splendid exhibits t shown at the
World's Fair in St. Louis have beeft
shipped to Portland. By reason of having
th"se exhibits on hand, and they are
such as to arouse the pride of every
MLosourian and the admiration of those
of .other states, Missouri will be enabled,
by a small additional appropriation, to
make a showing that could not be done
under ordinary circumstances by expend
ing many timet? the amount that will now
be granted.
In order that Missouri's resources may
be adequately exhibited in this expo
sition, I recommend a further appropria
tion of 525,000 and that the Governor be
authorized to appoint three commissioners'
to represent the state, one of whom shall
be the commissioner already selected and
now acting.
"It is particularly appropriate that Mis
souri, in whose Metropolis the greatest
"World's Fair of history has just suc
cessfully closed for the celebration of
the acquisition of Louisiana, should take
part prominently in the Portland Expo
sition, and the purpose of this Exposi
tion Is to celebrate the centennial of the
Lewis and Clark exploration up the Misr
souri River and the subsequent crossing
of the "mountain range and the finding
of a way to the Pacific Ocean, thereby
adding all of that vast domain to the
territory of the United ytuis and sup
plementing lands acquired by tho pur
chase of Louisiana."
EDJTORS COMING TO THE FAIR
Large Delegation From Convention at
Guthrie Will Visit Portland.
INDIANAPOLIS, Ind., Fb. 7. (Spe
cial.) Fifty member of the- National Ex
ecutive committee ofc the National Edi
torial Association held a-mectlng here to
day and made final arrangements for the
national convention which will be held
In Guthrie, Okla., in June. Arrangements
were also made for an extended trip
through the "West after the close of the
convention.
June 6, 7 and 8 were determined upon as
the days for the convention. Delegates
and members of the national body, with
their wives, children and guests, from
states East of the Mississippi River, will
meet In St. Louis an June 4 and leave on
the evening of that day for'Guthrle In
special trains.
On June 9 the convention party will go
on to San Francisco and then to Portland,
Or., where it will visit the Lewis and
Clark Exposition. No definite time was
fixed for the stay at the Exposition, but
the party will remain there several days.
ASSAYER WOOLLEY TO RESIGN
He Padded Payrolls and Barely Es
caped Criminal Prosecutions.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Feb. 7. Bishop H. Smith "Woolley,
Assaycr of the United States Assay Of
fice, at Boise, is again in the public eye.
His resignation has been qalled for on
account of Irregularities in the conduct
of his office, and it Is doubtful If his resig
nation, will save him from criminal pros
ecution. Recently it was reported to tho Treas
ury Department that "Woolley was carry
ing the name of his brother, K. E. "Wool
Icy, on the rolls of the Assay Office, while
in reality he was not on duty and absent
from that office on leave ot absence with
out pay. Secret Service Agent Taylor was
sent to Investigate, and found that, while
K. E. Woolley was absent, his name had
been carried on the pay roll from Septem
ber 15 to October 3L 1301, and the pay rolls
had been receipted. . ,
On this showing- it war proposed to Im
mediately remove Assayer "Woolley from
service, but appeal was made In his behalf
by friends here, and it was decided to per
mit him to resign. His resignation, lias
not reached here, but it is understood to
be forthcoming.
Much chagrin is felt by "Woolley's
friends In the Senate and House from
Idaho. Senator Hcyburn and Representa
tive French, at the fiasco in his affairs.
It was upon their strong .personal ap
peals that the long-drawn-out fight
against "Woolley's appointment was de
cided in his favor. Ex-United States
Marshal Joseph Pinkham is said to be
undor consideration as Woolley's successor.
New Northwest Postmasters..
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Wash
ington, Feb. 7. Postmasters appointed:
Oregon Geiser, Baker County, Edna C.
Hall, vice W. H. "Kirby. removed.
Washington New Kamilchle, Mason
County. G. O. Huntley, vice C. W. Fish,
resigned.
Rural carriers appointed:
Oregon Hood River, route No. 1, A. J.
Frledlcy, carrier, H. C. Friedley, substi
tute; 'Monroe, route No. 1. Lewis A. Peck,
carrier, Mary A. Peck, mibstitutc.
Washington Tekoa, route No. 1. W. M.
ShawTcarrler, David H. Shaw.' substitute.
Water on Palouse Land in 1907.
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington. Frb. 7. Replying to inquiries
made y Senator Foster, the directors of
the .geological surveys state that. If it Is
possible to award contracts for the
Palouso irrigation project in the State of
Washington early this-year, water may
be delivered to some of the lands In 1907,
and to all of the lands In 190S.
THE INVENTORY SALE IS IN PULL SWING
And a Nighty Avalanche of Extraordinary Values Comes Rushing In
Something new every hour of the day. The lights in the store do not go out this week when the great gong strikes at closing time 6 P. M. A special force comes on and from every box and counter, showcase and
shelf, goods come to he written down in the great stock hooks, and when the week is over we shall know to the smallest minutiae the amount of stock in the store at the end of this fiscal year that finishes Saturday night.
There are many things like broken sizes of suits, odd lengths of dress goods, remnants of silks and humbler fabrics that dwell in 1 'Domestic" aisles, mussed and broken lines of Lace Curtains, Laces, Embroideries, etc.
An odd bolt or two of dainty, handsome Eibbon and the remainders of large lots of merchandise which, though they are good and salable, we do not care to count among the assets of a coming year and new season that
begins next week. Such things we are selling out at ridiculously low prices and hope to see the last of fchem before the end of the week. In h-ndreds of cases prices have been made lower than ever before to accom
plish our object. These are the best shopping days of the year for women who want to buy and save a big part of the price for themselves. That they appreciate the values is evinced by the crowds that throng every
aisle. If such a thing were possible we should say they eclipse the hosts that surged thro our store avenues at clearance tune but service is at its best. Selections from a big field of bargains disclosed by inventory.
Inventory Sale in the
Toggery
New Sixth-Street Annex. 1st Floor.
MENS' SWEATERS WORTH $2.50
FOR 51.00.
A line of men's honeycomb Sweat
ers in combinations of scarlet and
emerald and emerald and pink. A
mighty good Sweater and our
52.50 value. Special at. each. 91.00
MEN'S 75c NIGHT ROBES FOR -15c
Men's Nightgowns, plain or fancy
trimmed, made by one of the lead
ing' manufacturers of the United
States to sell at 75c Special at,
each 45c
MEN'S 50c UNDERWEAR FOR 29c.
The remainder of our line of flat
cotton fleece" lined Underwear;
one of the ivarmcst and most dur
able garments made; our 50c
value Special at, each 20c
MEN'S 75c NIGHTROBES FOR 39c
A small line of men's outing flan
nel NIghtrobes, good quality. Our
75c value 30c
25c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS 15c.
Men's pure Irish linen Handker
chiefs, hemmed; very serviceable;
made of Richardson's linen the
best made. Our 25c value. Spe
cial at, each A. 15c
MEN'S 35c SOX FOR 23c
Men's plain black cashmero Socks,
full fashioned one of our very
best sellers. regular 35c- value.
Special at. the pair 23c
MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT
HALF.
What is left of our line of men's
cashmere Overshlrts, ranging in
price from $1.00 to $2.50. Special
all week at Just HALF PRICE
BOYS' BROWNIE SWEATERS 77c.
Small boys' Brownie Sweaters, pure
worsted in -white, navy and
scarlet regular $1.23 value Spe
cial at, each 77c
GREAT BARGAINS IN LEATHER
GOODS.
All Leather Goods, such as Suit
Cases, Club Bags, Oxfords, English
Kits. High Oxfords, Coblns. Glad
stones, etc, for this week only at a
special discount of 25 per cent off
regular selling price.
All orders
by mall or
phone filled
at adver
tised prices.
Largest
mail-order
house In
the North,
west. 'Phone
"Exchange
A GREAT SPECIAL SALE OP
Magnificent Ball Costumes and Evening Wraps
For Wear
at the
ELKS' GRAND BALL
ON FRIDAY
EVENING
STARTS TODAY GRAND SALONS OF DRESS SECOND FLOOR.
HERE IS OUR INVITATION Come and select from our matchless, surpassing
stocks of these beautiful creations; choose from the best values ever shown, on the
Pacific Slope at prices ranging from $40.00 to $250 at
JUST HALF PRICE
Instead of $40.00 pay us $ 20.00
Instead of $250 pay us 125.00
You pocket the difference, we pocket the loss cheerfully, for we want to wave a
farewell to 'the handsome, rich and elegant garments, the beautiful EVENING GOWNS
and superb OPERA AND CARRIAGE WRAPS, ere next week's renovations threaten
the delicate beauties with harm. We prefer to take our loss all at once, like a bitter
pill. The sugar that coats the pill and saves us making a wry face is the thought that
such values will make us many friends for the future and save the garments from
damage during the renovations at hand. Of course a detailed description of such
myriad beauty from Fashionland would be futile. Suffice to say they are the repre
sentative models of this great style store. See the magnificent gowns in a Washington-Street
Window, surrounded bv the purple and white of Elkdom and remember
ANY EVENING GOWN, COSTUME OR OPERA WRAP IN THE HOUSE for the
remainder of the week $40.00 to $250.00 values at HALF PRICE Several of the
famous Schroeder nodels are included in the magnificent convention at HALF PRICE.
GREAT
Inventory Sale
Now in Full Swing
CLOSING OUT T1TE
,t- 11
Sacond Floor.
All must go. we are going out of
bookselling.
UOOItS OF PROSE AND POKTRV.
Worth 25c for lCc.
A select series of the world's best
classic literature, both In prose and
pcetry, neatly bound in white and
silver, or In darker bindings. Each
book Jn neat box. Our 25c value.
Special Clearance Sale price, ca..lCc
BOOKS WORTH 13c FOR 9,c
Handy little volumes of best classic
literature, bound In buckram cloth.
Regular 13c Value. Special Clearance
price, each 9c
STANDARD BOOKS.
Worth 30c and 33c for IDc.
Included in this lot are tho Gilt Top
Library uf Standard Fiction: books
bound in dark red silk cloth. A few of
General Charles King's copyright
books and the . beautiful Medallion
Edition of Standard Authors. All hand
somely bound and covers ornamented
with designs in colored Inks and Me
dallion portrait
Many of the best works of the world's
most famous authors are Included In
these editions, and in the Medallion
Edition are many of Mary J. Holmes"
best books. Our 30c and 35c values.
Special Clearance Sale price, each. 19c
BOOKS OF POEMS.
Worth 75c for C5c
Poems of the world's standard poets,
bound in padded leather with title
in gold; each book in neat box. In
cluded in this line are works of
Hugo, Emerson. Poe, Scott. Pope,
Proctor, Burns, Goethe, Keats, Wads
worth and many others. Our regu
lar price is 75c. Special Clearance
price, each 55c
50c BOOKS FOIl Sue
Books for boys, nlcoly bound, with
with handsome cover design, painted
edges. The scries Includes books by
most of tho popular boys' authors of
the day; many ot them being copy
righted. Following Is a partial list
of authors: Captain Ralph Bonehlll,
Horatio Alger, Jr., WInfleld, Otis. St.
George Rathbone, Lenit Lounsbcrry
and many others. The Jack Hark
away scries is also included In tnls
lot. Our 50c value. Special Clearance
sale price, each 28c
YOUNG FOLKS LIBRARY.
Books Worth SOc for 19c.
These books are well bound, with col
ored cover design and painted edges.
The list of titles includes all of the
standard children's classics as
"Robinson Crusoe." "Alice in "Won
derland," "Uncle Tom's Cabin," etc.;
also many of Jacob Abbott's his
torical books. All profusely Illus
trated. The publisher's price on these
books Is 50c Our regular price .25c
Special Clearance Sale price, each. 10c
GREAT CLEARANCE SPECIALS IN
BIBLES.
$1.25 Bible for S3c.
Flexible leather bound (Divinity Cir
cuit) text Bibles, student's edition,
printed In large, clear type, wltn 32
illustrations and 12 colored maps.
Our $1.23 value. Special Clearance
Sale price, each 83c
$2.00 Bible for $1.17.
Bibles same as above, but with full
leather lining. Our 52.00 value. Spe
cial Clearance Sale price, each.. 51.17
$1.30 Bibles for 03o.
Sunday school teachers' Bibles, full
Divinity Circuit, flexible leather
binding, printed In large, clear .type,
with references, notes, helps to the
study of the Bible, concordance and
subject index, dictionary of Bible
proper names, 32 illustrations from
scenes in the Holy Land. 12 colored
maps, etc Regular $1.50 value Spe
cial Clearance price, each 03c
pL50 Bibles for $1.49.
Bibles similar to tnose described above,
but with better seal binding and
full kid lining some of them arc in
dexed. Our regular $2.50 value Spe
cial Clearance price, each $1.40
lien's 1 5c-Linen Collars
To close 4 for 25c
"THE TOGGERY."
A clean-up. Anotner snap for tho
Toggery's" patrons. We've made a
round-up of all the collar stocks and
found a lot of odds and ends we
don't want to count In the Inventory,
so we've ptanned to give our custom
ers "2 for 1" for their money. These
collars are In good styles and best
makes In 4 ply. Not all sizes, but all
the best selling sizes in late styles,
including tho double fold, wing and
band patterns. A great bargain If
your size Is here. Regular 15c collars
at 4. for 25c
INVENTORY SALE
IN THE UNDERMUSLIN AND "WARDROBE SALONS CORSET
SHOP AND INFANTS1 WEAR SECTION.
Second-Floor Annex.
Monster sale of Odds and Ends of
Ladies' Pine Muslin Underw'r
LADIES' 55.75 SILK PETTICOATS $3.29.
Ladles gloria silk Petticoats, very best qual
ity, deep knife plaiting, some with three
ruffles and dust ruffle, and famous elite,
adjustable belts; regular value $5.75, spe
cial, each $329
LADIES' GOWNS HALF PRICE.
A broken line of ladles' nainsook and cam
bric Gowns, excellent quality, slightly
soiled; regular values $3.25 to $6.50. spe
cial 8I.C2 to $3.23 each. Just ONE-HALF
PRICE.
50c. 60c AND 65c CORSET COVERS FOR 29c
A line of good quality muslin Corset Covers,
full front, high or V-shapo necks, prettily
trimmed with lace or embroidery; regular"
ouc, eoc, 65c values, special at 20c
90c AND $1.00 CORSET COVERS FOR 49c
Corset Covers made of very flne cambric or
nainsook, made with square yoke of hem
stitched tucks and embroidery edging;
some made French style with lace bead
ing and ribbon trimmed. Our regular 90c
and $1.00 values; special at. each 40c
MISSES' SKIRTS WORTH 65c FOR 45c
Misses' Skirts made of good quality of muslin, with deep Spanish hem
stitched flounce and under ruffle; our regular 65c value, special sale
price, each 45c
CAMBRIC DRAWERS WORTH S5c FOR 49c
Ladies' Drawers made of good quality of cambric, with deep tucked and
hemstitched flounce and edging of flne Valenciennes lace an extra
good value at the regular prlco 85c: special sale price, the pair.... 49c
CAMBRIC GOWNS WORTH 85c FOR 49c
Ladies' Cambric Nightgowns, with yoke and hemstitched tucks and
flne Insertion, and lace edging on neck and sleeves; our S5c value,
special sale price, each 40c
$3.50 PETTICOATS FOR $2.10.
Ladies' Petticoats, made of excellent quality of flne cambric, made with
deep flounce with cluster of flne tucks, and two rows of Insertion;
also edging of deep lace, another style In this lot, trimmed with very
handsome cluny lace; our $3.50 value, special at, each $2.10
DOMET AND OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS AND SKIRTS $3 GOWNS
FOR $1.50.
Ladles' fine domet flannel Gowns, of very best quality, trimmed with
French embroidered dots and plain blue and pink flannel; our $3.00
value, special at, each 91.50
$2.23 GOWNS FOR $1.23.
Ladles' outing flannel Gowns of finest quality, fancy striped effects. In
extra sizes, in Mother Hubbard yoke effects, high neck and rolling col
lars: other styles with low necJc and rlbobn trimming; very com
fortable for fleshy women; our $2.25 values, special at, each $1.25
INVENTORY SALE AND GREAT
LOT 1 Polka-dot toutam and novelty sulk Silks.
good color assortment; special for, yard 54c
LOT 2 Swell novelty suit Silk, all good colors and
designs; special for, yard 69c
LOT 3 Swell novelty suit Silk, all good colors and
styles; special for, yard 79c
All Silk remnants, all lengths and makes, at HALF
Priced
The Annex Salons 1st Floor.
Fifth Street.
A great purchase from the
silk mills and short lengths
from our own superb stocks.
"Remnants" the mills called
them, but there's thousands
of yards in the purchase.
Among them some odd
lengths, upon which we place
"remnant prices"
All colored, cream and black Dress Goods remnants.
the cream of every desirable wanted fabric and
color, at exactly half price
Black Dress Goods $1.75 and $1.30 52-inch all-wool
Panamas, canvas cloth and sackings; special, per
yard ' 69c
$2.50 and $2.25 imported novelty black fabrics, all
good stylrs; special, per yard $1.39
Special Annual Inventory Sale Notions, Small Wares
In the Art Department
CUSHION COVERS WORTH 33c TO 75c FOR 19c.
The Cushion Covers are made of art denim und linen stamped in floral
and conventional designs; our regular 35c to 75c values, special sale
price, each 19c
Knit Skirts and Outing flannel Gowns
$1.00 SKIRTS FOR 50c
Women's knit wool Skirts In assorted colors and fancy stripes, a very
neat and comfortable garment; our $1.00 value, special sale price. .59c
OUTING FLANNEL GOWNS WORTH $1.js5 AND $2.00 FOR $1.19.
Women's outing flannel Nightgowns of very fine quality; cither "nigh or
low neck, daintily trimmed at neck and sleeves with embroidery; our
$1.85 and $2.00 value, special sale price, each $1.19
FLANNEL SKIRTS WORTH $2.00 FOR $1.00.
Women domet flannel Skirts, knee length, in blue and pink, with 9-lnch
Vandyke flounce trimmed with torchon laco insertion and edglg:
splendid $2 value, special at. each . $1.00
EXTRA SPECIAL SALE PRICES ON WOMEN'S KNIT SKIRTS AND
CROCHETED. SHAWLS.
SKIRTS WORTH $1.75 AND $2.00 FOR 9Sc
Women's knitted wool Skirts, of verNbest quality in plain colors and
fancy striped effects, soft and warm; o.ur regular $1.75 and $?.00 values.
special at, each - - 9Sc
CROCHETED SHAWLS.
Crocheted Srawls in square and fascinator shapes. In colors of rod, pink,
blue, black, etc, very handy to fold ovor shoulders or head
Our $ .25 and $ .40 values; special at, each 10c
Our $ .50 and $ .75 value; special at. each 25c
Our $ .95 and $1.00 values; special at, oach 50c
Our $1.25 and $1.35 values; special at. each Oc
Special sale of Odds and. Ends of
Royal Worcester Corsets
Included In this sale are some very fine Cor
sets In the Royal Worcester and Bon Ton mod
els. They are made of the very best materials.'
In all colors, pink, blue, drab, black and white.
Some are boned with whalebones and others
with the best white metal steels. These models
ara high and low bust; medium, long and short
hip styles.
Sizes IS to 30 UWcqualcd values:
Our regular $1.75, $2.25, $2.50 and $3.30 values;
special at 98c
Our regular $3.50, $4.00, $4.25 and $5.00 values:
special $1.13
Our regular $5.50. $6.00, $7.00, $7.50, $9.00 and
$9.50; special at. each $1.49
Great
'antswear
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CAPS AND TOQUES FOR THE TOTS CAPS WORTH
$1.00 FOR 35c
Infants' Caps of white India or Bengallne silks, nicely
trimmed, with ruche around face; others In plain effects;
all arc nicely lined. In all sizes; our regular $1.00 values,
special at, each ,35c
WOOL TOQUES WORTH 90c FOR 35c
Children's Wool Toques, with fancy Persian borders, others
of striped syballne In colors or white, pretty and warm:
our regular 90c value, special at, each 35c
Motions
il First Floor.
--f DRESS FASTEN
ERS WORTH 10c
FOR 6c
Bull and socket
Dress Fasteners.
ai iteSpVJ both large and
A black and white.
tvo 'dozen on
card; regular
10c values: soe-
clui at. the card 6c
15c DRESS SHIELDS FOR 9c.
White Dress Shields, lightweight,
size No. 3 .Our 15c value; special
at, the pair 9c
WHALEBONE CASING WORTH 15c
FOR 7c
Whalebone Casing In black, white
and colors, 9-yard pieces. Our 15c
values; special at, the dozen, -7c
PEARL BUTTONS WORTH 25c
FOR 17c
White pearl Trimming Buttons,
ball shape, medium size. Our 25c
and 27c values. Special at, tho
dozen 17c
HAIRPINS WORTH 7c FOR 4c
Aluminum Hairpins, 1 dozen on
' card, medium size, regular 7c
value. Special at. the card 4c
STOCKING DARNERS FOR Sc.
Stocking Darners with patent
spring to hold stocking while
darning. Special Clearance price,
each 8c
BACK COMBS WORTH 30c FOR
17c
Shell turnover Back Combs. Our
30c value. Special at, each 17c
POMPADOUR COMBS WORTH 25c
FOR 15c
Shell color Pompadour Combs, full
curve. Our 25c value. Special. 15c
DRUG SUNDRIES.
LePagc's Liquid Glue. 1 ounce bot
tle. Our 10c value. Special at, bot
tle 5c
BOX WRITING PAPER FOR 12c
Box Writing Paper. In white, plain
or ruled, envelopes to match. Our
20c value. Special at. box. 12c
WRITING PAPER FOR 29c
One-pound package Writing Paper.
120 sheets In blue or gray tints.
Our SOc value. Special at, pack
age 29c
Envelopes to match paper described
above. Our 15c value. Special at.
packago 9c
12c WRITING TABLETS FOR 7c
Fine smooth finish packet size
Writing Tablets, white, ruled. Our
12c value. Special at, each 7c
7c SPONGES FOR 4c
Toilet or Face Sponges, small sizes.
Our 7c value. Special at, each.. 4c
4c SPONGES FOR 2 FOR 5c.
Small size School Sponges. Our 4c
value. Special at, 2 for 5c
Chamois cleaning Sponges for win
dows, glassware, etc Special.. 5c
TOILET SOAP WORTH 25c FOR 17c
Fine nard-millcd Toilet Soap, per
fumed with violet or rose odors,
3 bakes In a box. Our 25c value.
Special at. the box 17c
CASTILE SOAP WORTH 50c FOR
SOc
Large size bars of Imported Italian
white Castile Soap. Our 50c value.
Special at, bar 30c
TALCUM POWDER WORTH 10c
FOR 4c
Violet perfumed Talcum Powder in
wooden boxes. Our 10c value. Spe
cial at, box 4c
SHOE POLISH WORTH 25c FOR
15c
Liquid Shoe Polish, waterproof:
gives a brilliant shine without
rubbing. Our 25c value. Special at.
bottle 15c
DRESSING COMBS WORTH 12c
FOR 7c
Celluloid Dressing Combs, in amber,
shell or white, 7 Inches in length.
Our 12c vnlut. Special at. each 7c
BARGAIN GEMS AT THE JEW
ELRY COUNTER.
First Floor Sixth-Street Annex
CUFF LINKS WORTH 25c FOR 10c.
Pretty gold plated and enameled
Cuff IJnks. Our 25c value. Spe
cial at, the pair 10c
BEAD NECKLACES WORTH 35c
FOR 17c
Pearl and Turquoise Necklaces,
graduated size beads. Our 35c
values. Special at, each 17c
LORGNETTE CHAINS WORTH 25c
TO 75c FOR 5c.
Black beaded Lorgnetto Chains, all
size beads. Values from 35c to 75c.
Special at, each 5c
BAG TOPS WORTH 25c TO 65c FOR
19c
Fancy gilt or oxide Purse and Bag
Tops. Values from 25c to 65c. Spe
cial at, each 19c
BROOCH PINS WORTH 35c FOR
17c
Fancy Rhine-stone Brooch Pins, as
sorted styles. Our 35c value. Spe
cial at, each 17c
LEATHER BELTS WORTH $1.25
FOR 69c
Ladles' crushed Leather Belt3 in
black, brown and tan. plain or
girdle backs. Our $1.25 value.
Special at 69c
PHOTO FRAMES WORTH SOc FOR
29c.
Fancy leather Photo Frames, as
sorted colors, large size. Our 50c
value. Special at. each 29c
POCKETBOOKS WORTH $1.60 TO
$1.85 FOR 75c.
Ladies' Combination Pocketbooks in
black, brown and tan leathers.
Our $1.60 to $1.85 values. Special
at. each v.. 75c
Wonderfully low prices on
Housefurnish'gs
Fourth Floor.
Startling reductions arc quoted
for this week, throughout the mon
ster fourth-floor stocks. Every ar
ticle from the costliest to the least
expensive being marked at unmis
takable bargain figures. Examples
of tho way we've gone about mak
ing bargains are printed below.
Cmtaim
Fourth Floor Sixth
Street Annex.
Real Saxony Brus
sels Lace Curtulns,
very handsome pat
terns one to five
pairs of a kind. These
curtains are slightly
mussed from handling
but hardly enough to
need laundering. To
day all arc on sale at
just HALF PRICE.
Our $ 9.00 value, special, pr..$4.50
Our $11.00 value, special, pr. .$ 5.50
Our $16.03 ;value, special, pr. .$ 8.0O
Our $20.00 value, special, pr. .$10.00
Our $25.00 value, special, pr. .$12-10
Our $33.00 value, special, pr. .$16.56
Our 40.00 value, special, pr.. $20.00
Our $75.00 value, special, pr. .$37.50
Our $90.00 value, special, pr. .$45.00
THIS STORE FOR
on
(JIB I
First Floor.
7xll Slates 8c
144 sticks White Chalk, box 10c
Lead Pencils -, -lc to 5c
Slate Pencils. 2 dozen for 5
Wood Slate Pencils lc
Soapstone Pencils, dozen 5c
Penholders ,....lc o 5c
Erasers lc, 3c, 5c
Ink Tablets.. 5c, 7c, 8c, 10c, 12c, 15c
Pencil Tablets 4c
Large size Library Tablets 5c
Pens, dozen 5c to 10c
Drawing Pads 10c
Poeketknlves 10c, 15c and 25c
Rulers ." lc-5c
Ink, bottle 5e-10c
Leather Book Straps 5e
Book straps 39c
Eye Shades 15c
Blackboard Erasers 5c
Sponge 3c-5c
Fountain Pens, $1, $2.50, $3.50 $4,
$5 and $8
Composition Books 5c-10c
Special Inventory Sale
and unpre
cedented values In
Hafs and
Millinery
UNTRIMMED
SHAPES,
CHILDREN'S
CAPS.
PLUMES,
Second Floor. QUILLS. ETC.
READY-TO-WEAR HATS FOR 25c
Tour choice of a big lot oil tailored
turbans, Scotch felt Sailors and
fancy shapes, all ready to wear,
mighty good value all of them.
Special during this sale at, ea.25c
UNTRIMMED SHAPES FOR 15c
Every untrimmed shape In our en
tire stock, all colors, to the value
of $3. Special at. each 15c
CHILDREN'S CAPS FOR 10c.
About two dozen children's Cap3
in visor and Tam O'Shanter styles,
colors blue, red and white. Your
choice while they last at, spe
cial, each 10c
A big line of Coque Pompons and
fancy quills In all colors. Special
during this sale at, each 5c
OSTRICH PLUMES AND AIG
RETTES AT HALF PRICE.
A limited number only of very fine
Ostrich Plumes and Aigrettes.
Special while they last at JUST
ONE-HALF THEIR FORMER
PRICE.
Handsome Amazon Plumes. Special
at, each 00c
FINE WHITE ALL-WOOL BLAN
KETS. Our $ 4.50 value, special. pr..$ 3.75
Our $ 6.00 value, special, pr. .$ 4.75
Our $ 7.00 value, special, pr. .$ 5.50
Our $ S.50 value, special, pr..$ ftse
Our $t5.00 .value, special pr. .$10.75
VICUNA BROWN BLANKETS
ALL-WOOL.
Our $6.00 value, special pr. ...$425
Our $4.50 value, special, pr....$3.15
GRAY WOOL BLANKETS. BOTH
PLAIN AND MOTTLED. x
Our $3.75 value, special, pr. ...$20
Our $4.00 valuer special, pr. ...$2.75
Our $6.00 value, special, pr $425
Iron beds
Special sale, small line of white
enameled, brass trimmed Iron Beds,
full and three-quarter sizes
Regular $ 6.50 value, special. $ 4.00
Regular $ 7.53 value, special. $ 4.75
Regular 5 S.50 value, special. $ SJSO
IRON BEDS-Cont'd.
Regular $10.50 value, special. $ 0.75
Regular $11.50 value, special. $ 7.50
Regular $15.50 value, special.? 9.00
Regular $16.00 value, special. $10.50
Regular $18.03 value, special. $12.50
TableCovers Half Price
Small line of heavy Tapestry
Tablc Covers 6-4 and S-4 size. Ori
ental and floral designs. Special,
HALF PRICE.
Regular $1.50 value, special.. $ .75
Regular $2.00 value, special. .$1.06
Regular $2.50 value, special. .$125
Regular $3.00 value, special. .$1.50
Regular $3.00 value, special. .$2.50
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