Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 16, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGQNIAX, FKIDAT, JUNE lb,. 1905.
GREftT SCANDAL
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TUr LntHi. 19 U U 1 t 4 aally.
Portland's
GREATEST
Stare
The Fashion
Center of Western
Style World
"Waicfee cleaned tar 75c. All work, caar&a
teed for oae year.. Mala-sprisjrs, 75c
Jewelry Repair Departsaeat First Floor.
N LABOR UNIONS
Frr EmKrolifrr Xcmob ttrca by exytrt
teachers 1 a fi It-work- Art Strop Aun,
Seeosd Fleer.
Largest stock of salsae Exittea aad Pert
land Sovrealra la the city, at prices yea'll
like to par.
June's Rarest Bargain Roses on Today's Spreading Bush
Driscoll Exposes Secrets of
Their Dealing With
Employers.
Remarkable values in today's Illth Grand "Friday Economy Sale." Merchandise new and styles fresh as the morning.
Pluck to your heart's content. Get the purse's fill while prices droop thus low, bent by the force of SPECIAL FRIDAY PRICES!
TRUST FOR HAULING-COAL
Both Parties Combined to Boycott
Outsiders . and GInch . Public.
Blackmail Paid Shea In
Pack! npr-Hoiusc ..Strike.
CHICAGO . June 15. The greatest
scandal Chicago has ever seen. accord
ing to State Attorney Healy, is to fol- j
low the disclosure made today before f
the grand jury by John C Driscoll. i
when the former secretary or the As
sociated Building Trades & Coal-team-ownors
Association revealed the entire
history of the dealings between emJ
ployers and union labor leaders, par
ticularly that brancli of union labor
represented by the Teamsters Union.
Mr. Healy said:
'More fwious offenses have been com
mitted than bribery ana conspiracy and
the cvidonce presented to the Jury has
been of an extremely sensational charac
actcr. It is very Important and will lead
to startling: results. .The names men
tioned by the witnesses are those of
prominent men on both sides. If I
thought there would be no result from
thl investigation. I would call a halt
Immediately. T believe the present line
of Inquiry will occupy the attention of
the jury fof the remainder of this week
and a portion of next, but, K necessary,
all the docket cases? will be side-tracked
bocnuse of the great Importance I attach
to the results of the present inquiry."
Tomorrow will witness the gathering
before the grand jury of 20 or more of
the prominent business men of Chicago,
together with leading members of the
bar. the States Attorney said, but it 1b
impossible tonight to learn the names of
those, for whom subpoenas have been
issued.
John C. Driscoll was today the chief
witness before the grand jury and recited
what he called the history of the deal-
lugs betweon employers and union labor,
Dlscoll told how the coal teamsters and
coal team-owners had made the first joint j
trade agreement, which provided that the i
ownon should employ only members of I
the Coal Teamsters' Union, and that the j
members of the union should work for
no -employer 1101 a iiicmuw ui mv
toamowncrs Association. The effect of
this arrangement was to force every coal
wagon owner Into the Coal-teamowncrs
Association, and every coal-wagon driver
into the Teamsters Union. The owners
behind this provision, that barred union
drivers from working for men not mem
bers of the association and prevented
nonunion drivers from driving coal wag
ons, raised the cartage rates of coal from
SO to 60 cents a ton for short hauls and to
as high as $1 for long hauls.
Says Shea Charged $8000.
It was learned late tonight that one of
the staementf made by Driscoll to the
Jury was that President Shea, of the
Toamstors Union, accepted 5S000 at the
time of the stockyards strike last Sum
mer. This strike began July 12 and lasted
'for nine weeks. About 26.000 men were
thrown out of work and millions of dol
lars were lost by the packers In business
and by the men In wages. According to
Drlscoll's story, he went to Shea to see
if the teamsters could not be prevented
from going out on a sympathetic strike.
Shea i said by Driscoll to have replied:
"It will cost 5SO00 to keep them at
work."
Driscoll declared that he raised the
money and paid It to Shea and that the
labor leader was not able to prevent the
men from walking out. Driscoll after
wards, according to his story, demanded
the return of the money, and Shea, de
clared that he had paid it over to two
othor men connected with the Teamsters'
Union.
i
KV MOVES TO END STRIKE
Ilnnrahan . Takes u Hand Team
sters' Offer ltcjectcd.
CHll'AGO. June IB. While apparently
there wag no surface change In the strike
today, a powerful agent for peace was at
work. Grand Master J. G. Hanrahan. of
the Brotherhood of Locomotive Firemen,
arrived In the city. and. after a conference
with Mayor Dunne, announced that he
would Use his good offices to settle the
strike.
Chairman John V. FarwelL Jr., of the
Enployors Asxoolatlon. declined to con
sider a tontatlve strike settlement propo
sition presented to him today by the State
Board of Arbitration.
The proposition was an offer that, if
the employers would agree to use all hon
orable Influcrfec to bve police and Deputy
Sheriffs and all armed .guards withdrawn
immediately, the strike would be declared
off. even as to the express companies, and
that orders to' deliver anywhere would be
obeyed by the teamsters. The offer had
the approval of President Shea, and the
National executive board of the teamsters.
Building Trades Withdraw Aid.
CHICAGO. June 15. Thousands of circu
lars have .been sent out to architects,
builders and labor union members gen
erally, containing information that the
Associated Building Trades of Chicago
Htid Cook County have withdrawn their
moral and financial support from the
tiMmsters. The circulars, which are Is
sued officially by the building trades,
charge that the members of the Safe and
Machlnerymovers" and Riggers' Union,
which was organized about two years ago
and Is made up of teamsters, has been
performing work which rightfully be
longed to the members of the various
trades affiliated with the building trades.
It is charged that the Safe and Machinery
movers -and Riggers are working under
the scale of wages adopted by their va
rious unions, and that the building trades
cannot, under the circumstances, recog
nize them as union men. The building
workers number 10.000 men.
Tcamowners Elect Officers.
CHICAGO. June 15. The Teamowners
National Association of America has
onded its convention here and elected the
following officers: President, H. C.
Knight, Boston; first vice-president. H. C
Moore. Philadelphia; second vlce-presl-dont.
J. Wilkes. New York; recording
secretary. T. J. Cavanaugh. Chicago;
corresponding secretary. J. C O'Brien, St.
Louis; treasurer. R. G. Martin. Buffalo.
One director of the National body was also
named for each association affiliated.
Populists All Dcador Converted.
LINCOLN, Neb., June 15. A Populist
convention to nominate a candidate for
Congress in the First Nebraska District
was called to meet in this city today, but
when the hour for the convention cam
not a delegate could -be found.
TO THE GRADURTE
You've finished with High School, for instance; hare devoted years to acquiring a good
education; your parents may have strained every nerve to keep the home going and you at
school. Now you fare the world and it looks cold and heartless; everyone seems wrapped
in selfish concerns; you look for a situation, try place .after place, and, in every-day par
lance, "get turned down." You see the pinch of it all and from trying to get a- place
that promises promotion, you .falter and are ready to take "any kind of a joh." DON'T.
REMEMBER THAT A PORTLAND HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE IS "WORTH
SOMETHING. When looking for a place, or writing in reply to advertisements, mention
this great qualification. You've no business experience, ' to be sure, and the. pay must Ve
small to start with, but engaged on a High School basis, you are in an atmoshphere condu
cive to development and quicker, promotion. Just as in the German army, the several years'
service exacted of an unschooled recruit is shortened in the case of a man graduated from,
the gymnasium to a year or two. The latter seems to learn more quickly because of previous
mental training. Friends and "backers" do not amount to "a hill of beans" nowadays
the healthy young man or woman has success wrapped up in the individual. Not all can be
come millionaires, but everyone with youth, health of mind and body, can succeed. The man
or woman who challenges this statement is a misanthrope. Don't get sour; don't get dis
couraged. You're welcome to this advice from this big store you'll thank us for it some
time. It's bread we cast on the waters.
A Monster 2 -Day Sale of Women's New
Suits and Jackets 4
Grand Salons of Dress Second Ploor.
LARGEST AND LEADING- SUIT AND WRAP HOUSE IN THE WESTERN STATES.
Handsome $25.00 Street
Suits for $9.95
THIS IS AN INCOMPARABLE BARGAIN I
LET THIS SUIT SALE BE EYES FOR YOU TO SEE THIS STORE
AS IT IS -AN UNMATOHABLE GIVER OF
UNPARALLELED BARGAINS I
And no matter what the price you elect to pay, no matter how small
the price we choose (o make, the styles are sure to be the newest,
most exclusive and distinctive to be found in the city. THE SUITS
materials include etemines in black, royal, uavj, brown and tans, in
Eton styles, prettily trimmed in taffeta and braids and taffeta lined.
Jackets with Bishop sleeves and fancy cuffs; made collarless. Skirts
are plaited front and back, and have fancy girdle attached. Others
in the lot are in blouse styles, lined with satin, and have Bishop
sleeves. Materials in these embrace serges, cheviots and Yenetians,
in blues, blacks" and browns. Skirts are 9-gorcd and have foot plaits.
"Values in all to if2o. As
and free choice for 2 days only
today and Saturday, at
SMRRTrAND-TRlG
JACKETS REDUCED
Radically for Two Days
Only Today and Tomorrow
Handsome Coverts and black Broadcloths, very fash
ionableand indispensable. Corset fitting, satin arid
taffeta lined, in plain, severe tailored lines or fanci
fully trimmed effects of velvet, braids and buttons.
Single or double-breasted styles, with Bishop sleeves,
cither with collar or collarless. Extra special for 2
days only a. sale that fits the season
Usual $15.00 values for... $10.85
Usual $16.50 values, for .12.45
Usual $17.50 values for $13.60
Usual $18.50 values for $14.25
Usual $20.00 values for $14.95
Usual $22.50 values for..., $16.85
$4.50 Pedestrian Skirts $2.49
Trim and trig Walking Skirts, of a neat melton; splendid for wear on Summer tramps or
for shopping, m the store, factory or office. Gray and brown mixtures. Cut m seven
gored flare, full, round lengths that sweep the instep. Seams are double J O IQf
stitched; best regular $4.50 values. Special for remainder of week only at. 4 "-'
EXTRA SPEOTAL-FOR TODAY AND TOMORROW. .
Shirtwaist and Jacket -Suit Sale
Extraordinary!
YOUR ABSOLUTE OHOIOE OF ANY AND
EVERY SILK SHIRTWAIST AND JACKET-SUIT IN
THE HOUSE AT ONE-FOURTH OFF!
Description would be futile, so great are the assortments and so varied. Suffice to say,
'tis the greatest sale of new and correct models in Silk Shirtwaist and Jacket Suits ever
held in Portland. Every late style in these smart models that Fashion smiles on every
color she favors. Over 500 Suits in the offering, but few among them are replicas. One
need not be afraid, in buying here, of meeting the mate to her suit at every turn. 'Tis "not
our way of buying we leave that custom to careless stores. Our stocks are immense our
varieties stupendous almost bewildering. For two days only, today and Saturday, we
.will sell Suits as above, values ranging up
from 53.50 to 175.00 at One-Fourth Off!
EXQUISITE FRENCH LINGERIE
At One-Third Reduction I .
Special, for Today Only in the Us4ermnilii Salons
Annex Second Floor.
.This time the manufacturer blundered and our patrons reap the
fruits of his carelessness. A famous French maker of lingerie
shippet us duplicate orders of beautiful Undermuslins. We notified
him by letter and he immediately cabled us a price on the lot that
decided to keep them to hand" you as bargains. He preferred to
pay us the costs of freight back to Sunny France rather than we
should return the goods to him weeks old and his season over. Re
sulta third reduction on prices. You become partners in tW for
tunate transaction today 'tis, indeed "an ill wind that wafts
no one good." Full lines of laundered and unlaundered gowns,
drawers, chemise, corset covers and petticoats are embraced. All
"beautifully embroidered by hand, in every delightful design from
the modest, dainty polka dotted patterns to the most elaborate fan
cies. Regular prices range up from JSL25 to $47.50. .
All at One-Third Off Today!
an unprecedented offering we shall offer full
$9.95
Two Big Economy "Winners"
From the Domestic Section First Floor
Linen Table
800 Table Tops of heavy cream
perfect bonanza for restaurant and
ing house keepers. Special for
Economy Sale, only each
Bleached Sheets for 36c
Good quality bleached sheets, large
size. Special Economy
Sale price each :..
Another Popular Sale of
BRAIDS AND HAT FRAMES
Today in the
Bijou Millinery Salons
Aaara: Second Floor.
We yield- to popular clamor and shall pnt
lorcn today another lot or nanu
some braldF, -which we had planned to
hold for a later date. Now is need time,
however, and pursuant to usual custom
we'll otter those good while they'll lo
you the most good. 200 pieces of pretty
braids, with which home milliners may
fashion dainty, trim and stylish hats.
All fresh and new Just in. All colors
included whites, tans, blacks, browns,
etc All 10 and 12-yard pieces. 29 C
Wire Hat Frames 25c
As a companion sale, we shall offer for the
day all the latest shapes, embracing;
polo turbans, "Maxlne Elliotts." French
sailors, etc special at a choice O'Sf
for today only at, the piece
Friday Specials in the Dress
Goods Salons
.Neath Abbu First Floor.
52-Inch Imported English Mohair Sicilians:
very durable, with rich silk finish: Just
the mine- ror tair and everyday .sniri-
waist suits. Sold in other stores at $1.00
per yard Our reirular 85c duality: spe
cial for today only, per yard 59e
Colors are grays, browns, navys and black.
36-Inch All-Pure Wool Voile Etamlne. "with
rich, lustrous finish, in cream, tans.
modes, greens, browns, navys and black
Our regular 50c values: special for to
day only, per yard , 38c
Endments and oddments of Colored Dress
Goods. Great clean-up eale of odd pieces,
all this season goods; foe a aulck clean
up tncy 50 at exactly iiair irice.
Values, . ..2.0 ;i.T5 31.30 11.25 $1.00 50c
At 91.00 S7Hc 75c 2c 5c S3c
Black Dress Goods
Our Regular $1.25 grade of Arm u res.
Serges. Prunellas. BriUlanttne Sicilians,
Henriettas and Melrose: special for to
day only, per yard 87c
Our regular 51.50 grade of Novelty Pana
ma. Serges. Prunella. Melrose, Henriet
tas. BriTlantine and Sicilian: special for
today only, per yard 58c
Remarkable
VALUES IN SILKS
Special for Today Only
South Abbci First Floor.
Regular 50 value Corded Jap Wash Silks,
In neat cnecKs and stripes: colors are
white, pink, mals, light blues, pongee
color, lilac, turquoise grays and blue;
special for today only, per yard 32c
24-inch Satin Foulards: the best maJe:
styles are neat dots, checks and checked
and dotted combination: all wanted col
ors in the assortment Sold everywnero
at J 1.15 and $1.00 per yard; special for
today only, per yard 38c
In the Women's
Furnishing Shops
First Floor.
A perfect sea of beauty and a host of
rare, ripe values Just ready to drop Into
the outstretched hands of eager Friday
shopper. A perfect wonderland of Laces
and Ribbons, dainty Handkerchiefs and
Summer Gloves; all at wonderfully modest
prices. Special for today
44c RIBBONS FOR 3Sc
Beautiful All-Silk Ribbons, in plain satin
taffcta. fancy Dresdens, plaids, stripes
and doted effects; 3? to 5 inches In
width: splendid for neckbows, girdles,
etc Values to HOc: Special Economy
Sale price, the yard 95c
SOME WONDERFUL VALUES IN LINEN
HANDKERCHIEFS.
Ladles'. All-Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, of
very fine sheer linen. Initialed, with M
lnch hems: laundered ready for use Al
ways sell for 3 for 50c; Special Economy
Sale price SIX FOR 75c
12&c HAXD KERCHIEFS FOR 8c.
Ladles' Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, of the
famous Richardson manufacture: with U
and H-inch hems Our 12 &c value; Spe
cial Economy Sale .price, each Sc
Or. the dozen ..88c
Me TO frc VALENCIENNES LACES 36c
New and Dainty Valenciennes Laces, both
edges and Insertions Our 40c. 50c and
COc values: Special Economy Sale price,
the dozen yards ats
06c AND 75c LISLE GLOVES FOR 46e
Ladles Two-Clasp Lisle Gloves, with Paris
point stitching on backs; seasonable and
styUsh Our 65c and 75c values; Special
Economy Sale price, the pair -8e
SPECIAL TODAY Iti AT SHOP
Uni-que Embossed
Cushion Tops 37c
Aaaex S cc Flr.
A new feature In Lithograph Cushion. Top;
Instead of being plain the designs are
raised or embossed. As an introduction
we will sell them today only. a.f.-eca 37e
Tops for 55c
linen, 45x45 inches in size. A
board- W 'r JL
Friday jQ i T
36 Cents
Sparkling Specials in the
Jewelry Aisle
AVest Annex First" Floor- Friday Oaly.
"WOJIEN'S 33c AND 3S HROorrHKS ifv-
A lot of Brooches In a great variety of de-
aisus xK-smar values 2ac and 36c; spe
cial at, each 19c
WOMEN'S 85c BELT BUCKLES 10c.
A lot of Belt Buckles, gilt and oxidized:
a targe assortment of styles to choose
from Regular value 65c; special, ea., 10c
WOMEN'S, 23c AND 35c HAT PINS 11c
A lot of Turquoise and Pearl Ball-Top Hat
xvesuiur values oc and jsac; spe
cial at, each He
SOUVEKIR SPOONS
. lot of Sterling Silver Souvenir Coffee
Spoons, witn the different Lewis and
Clark Fair buildings. Mount Hood, eta,
in the bowls
Our regular 35c value special, each.. 23c
Our regular 50c valuc special, each.. 39c
Our regular 75c value special, each.. 58c
Friday Economy Specials in
the women's
KNIT UNDERWEAR
and Hosiery Sections
First Floor.
WOMEN'S 35c VESTS 18c.
White Cotton Vests, lonsr sleeves hltrh
35c; special at, each 10c
WOMEN'S 26c VESTS 12c.
Whlto Swlss-Rlbbed Vests, sleeveless. V-
clal at, each 12c
MISSES' 83c UNION SUITS 59c.
MiSSeS Whltft T.lsTf. "fdrivfe" Vtilt TTnlnr.
OUUS. Sieevelesn. Kn-lnrfh RAtm'si
value 85c; special at, the suit B9c
WOMEN'S 75c HOSE 48c.
Black Fine Gauge Lisle- Hose, with em
broidery boots Regular value 75c; spe
cial at, the pair 48c
WOMEN'S 25c HOSE 18c.
Black Cotton Hose, medium-weight, double
sole, spliced heel Regular value 25c:
special at. tae pair ..18c
MISSES' 35c HOSE 17c.
Misses' Fine Black Hose, finished foot.
aouDie soie iteguiar vatue -oc: special
at, the pair . 17C
Bring Your
reet Here
Ato Be Shod
Style, comfort and
economy form an Irre
sistable barrier, over
which no customer es
capes, who brings their
inucrstandings" to us,
special today on the
"Fair-Way," West Aaaex,
Flrat Floor.
FOR 31.S5 YOU MAY BUY WOMEN'S
HALF SHOES WORTH 3JSe TO 85.00
We nave taken from our stockrooms an
Other lare-n tnt nf TCnman'ti T.nn. ct,
the lot includes .discontinued lines of
high-grade Shoes, made by the Pingree
Co. LalrJ. Sohnhpr X- Cn on.i -rtnt-
hofers Sons.; in all kinds of leathers,
heavy and light weights. Former price.
on these Shoes were $3.50, J 4.00 and
$5.00; Special Economy Sale price, the
Pair 81.88
TAX AND BLACK SHOES FOR CHILD
AND MISS.
Lace Shoes in block Dongoia Kid. with
patent tips: also tan Dongola Lace Shoes
iinvuium aiur;, wim ups oi. same; ex
celent Shoes. Priced for Friday Econo
my. Sale as follows '
Misses Shoes, sizes 11 to 2
Our 52.00 value: special at $1.39
unuds a noes, sires Sii to li
Our (1.50 valuo: special at SLoS
Child's Shoes, sizes 6 to 8
Our 51.50 value; special at 95c
BOYS' SHOES
"Little Gent's "Scrappers," in tan calf , just
the Shoes to stand the hard knocks and
wear which the typical boy gives nls
footwear Price, the pair Sl.58
nareroot bandais ror beach wear at little
prices.
The Glint and Gleam of
Savings Mark the
Path of Friday's Economy
Specials in
CUT GLASS
Crystal Grette Third Floor.
SoItaTale Preaeats far the Ju Bride la
Ml eh cut Glasa
Water Bottles Regular value 56.5J;
special at. each .$-tA3
Water Tumblers Regular value 521.00
dozen; special at. the dozen ...... 9155
Water Tumblers Regular value 514.00
dozen, special at. the dozen 9124ft
Finger Boww Keguiar value 521.00 dozen
special at. tne Jozen Z19.M
.Decanters Regular value 5i.o0 eacn
special at. each - ss.9:
Whiskey Tumblers Regular value 512.00
dozen: special at. the dozen 90.95
wine Glasses Keguiar value 5Z4.00 dozen:
special at. the dozen 919.06
Spoon Trays Regular value 53.75 each:
special at. each 9S.15
.Olive?, fancy shapes Regular value 53.75
each; special at. each .98.15
6-incii .riaies Keguiar -vaiue each;
special at. each ..S&25
Over 1200 articles and cuttings to select
from: every article reduced. Visit our
Crystal ana Art xtooma.
RESULT OF PJJPILS' EXPO
SITION CONTEST
STANDING OF THE FTRST 36 AT THE
5J. M. COUNT YESTERDAY.
Llllas Ewlng. High School 20,oe
Metta Seidler, Failles; Scholl 29493
Fred Stevens. AtkiHtfon School 19.891
Lllliam Brown. Thompson School. . .14,996
Willie Stepp. AtklasOB School t.1333
Wellington Gilbert, Ladd School 12.022
Myrtle Harmon, North Central 12,568
Ida Dingle. Hawthorae School 1O390
Beatrice McLeah.Ladd School 9.248
Adrian Smith, South Portland....... 0.069
Lynn Coovert. Portlaad Academy... 9.042
Ruth Murphy, Atklnnoa School SJ00
Robert Ellison, HoIHday School .' 8.S36
Trenton Johnston, Hawthorne School. 8,627
Leo Boire, High School 7,914
Ruth Murphy. St. Mary's Academy.. 7.593
Dorothy Allen. Ladd School 7.23a
Henry Feldman. High School 7,185
Hattie lloben. Hlish School.... 7.11B
Gladys Crockett. Atkinson School... 7.03S
First Twenty 223UZ2S
Scattering 134.304
Total 357.623
A Sweeping Third Off
Reduction on
Child's wash Dresses
Today In the Baby-tol
Miss Shop -Went An
nexSecond Floor.
Our entire stock of Chil
drns Colored Wash
Dresses, comprised of
plain and fancy mate
r'als In Russian. Peter,
Thompson sailors. Bus
ter Brown. French and
Mother Hubbard styles;
ages from 1 to 14 years
Regular prices from SOc
to 512.50; special, today,
at One-Third Oft.
Stirring Attractions
on Fourth Floor
Sunimrr Coven for Beds aad Couches, aad
Lawn Game at Remarkable Redaction.
3 Elevator up Rnaalagr Constantly.
95.75 FOR LACE BED SPREADS WORTH
910.50.
Beautiful Lace Bed Spreads, trimmed with
rufTles. In whlto or Arabian Our 510.50
value; Special Economy Sale price at.
each 95.75
COUCH COVERS WORTH 910.50 FOR 96.09.
Handsome Couch Covers, In striking Xn
Jian effects: a pleasing addition to your
couch furnishings Our 310:50 values
Special. Economy Sale price, each ..9&00
Play Croquet!
9&50 CROQUET SETS FOR 92.75
One of the best made professional Croquet
Sets; hardwood balls and mallets Our
regular $3.50 value: Special Econom?
Sale price, the set 92.75
94.00 CROQUET SETS FOR (OSS
Croquet Sets, same as above, but with
eight balls and mallets Our 54.00 value:
special at, the set 9325
These for Men
Special Today in
"The Haberdasherie"
Wet Aaaex Flrat Floor.
OUR 50e UNDERWEAR FOR 35c.
A broken lino of Men's Summer Under
wear, Shirts or Drawers; a pure white
mesh; splendid garments and one of our
best at 50c: Special Economy Sale price,
the garment 33C
MEN'S PURE LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
With & and &-inch hems Our regular
price is 3 for 50c: Special Economv Sale
price THREE FOR 25c.
MEN'S 75c GOLF SHIRTS FOR 45c.
Men's White Golf Slrts. with fancy white
pique fronts: a .swell Summer Shirt Our
75c value: Special Economy Sale price,
each 45c
MEN'S 20c HOSE FOR 10c
Men's Seamless Hose in black and tan;
good wearers and regular 20c value:
Special Economy Sale price, the pair..lOc
Friday Pricelets on
Small Wares
ECONOMY NOTES OF NOTIONS AND
OTHER TRIFLING NECESSITIES.
First Floor.
BUY 40c BACK COMBS FOR 35c.
Extra quality, fine Shell Back Combs,
heavy teeth, smooth finish Our 40c val
ue; Special Economy Sale price, each, 25c
BASTING COTTON', 3 SPOOLS FOR 5c
White Basting Cotton, 200 yards to spool:
Nos. 40 and 50; Special Economy Sale
price; .....Three Spools for 5c
DRESS SHIELDS 19c.
'Light-weight Summer Dress Shields: white
both sides; all sizes; extra quality; Spe
cial Economy Sale price, the pair ....10c
STATIONERY
7c FOR 12c WRITING TABLETS.
Fine Writing Tablets,, ruled; note and large
size: big value at 12c: Special Economy
Sale price, each 7c
10c FOR 25c WRITING PAPER.
500 boxes of line Writing Paper, in whitn;
ruled; square, flat envelopes Our 25c
value; Special Economy Sale price, the
box 10c
WRITING TABLET AND PACKET OF"
ENVELOPES 5c.
Writing Tablets of smooth paper, ruled,
and. packet of white Envelopes; Special
Economy Sale price at., 5c
SHELF PAPER 4c.
Fancy scalloped edge Crepe Shelf Paper, in
all colors; Special Economy Sale price,
the piece 4c
DRUG SUNDRIES
6c FOR. 19c TOILET SOAP.
Extra choice. Toilet Soap, highly perfumed
with violet, carnation, lilac, heliotrope,
clematis or sandal wood Our 10c value;
Special Economy Sale price, the cake, 6c
19c FOR TOILET WATER WORTH 15c
Florida Water, in 4-ounce size bottles
Our 15c value: Special at. the bottle.. 19c
25c FOR COLD CREAM WORTH 35cl
A pure white Cold Cream and Skin Food,
which preserves the complexion and re
moves sunburn Our 35c value; special
at, the Jar 35c
lc FOR 15c WHISK BROOMS.
Whisk Brooms, double tltched. good quali
ty Our 15c value: Special Economy Sale
price, each ...................19c