Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 20, 1905, SECOND EDITION, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MOKSIXG OBESOXIAN, ' TUESTTAT, JtJNE 20, 1905
HUE FIGHTS
which no service is rendered to tne
state SJid -the recent exposure of his be
ing: a member of the firm of D. J. Mc-
JCichol & Co., by which enormous
profits have been made In contracts
TO SAVE ITS LIFE
from the city, which under former con
ditions would have been impossible
but for his power to control contracts
and too officers appointed to supervise
the execution of tbo same.
MAG
Moves to Change Philadelphia
Ticket to Conciliate
Reformers.
OVERTURES ARE REJECTED
Action of Committee in Seckinc Re
form AVI thin Party Condemned
by Reformers AVho AVant
Independent Ticket.
PHILADELPHIA, Juno 19. The Repub
lican City Campaign Committee today an
nounced that a subcommittee of tnree,
consisting of 'Chairman James L. Miles,
David Martin and David H. Lane, has
been appointed to meet a similar commit
tee from the "Committee of 21." to consid
er a demand that the party ticket named
for the November election be changed.
The oommitteo is also empowered to see
the candidates and endeavor to Induce
thf-m to withdraw.
The subcommittee, which Is to meet a
similar commltteo to be appointed by the
committee of 21, was appointed In ac
cordance with a resolution adopted by the
campaign committee. This resolution is
the first official expression made by the
Republican campaign committee since the
present fight began. The resolution la as
follows:
Seeks Reform Within Party.
Resolved, That tlie Republican campaign
committee hereby declares tnat we ruiiy
realize the responsibilities of the present
emergency and have only the single desire
io take such action as may best preserve
the integrity and future usefulness of our
party. This committee derives its authority
from the Kepublican electors under the Jaws
of Pennsylvania and the rules of the Re
publican party. This Is the body legally
constituted to manage the present cara-
naign. It Is the only body legally constl
tuted under the laws and the rules of the
party to fill vacancies on the ticket.
And we must meet the duties imposed upon
us under the law, that nominations for the
Important county offices to be filled in No
ember may be legally made to have a place
upon the official ballot. Wc welcome at all
times suggestions and co-operation from
prominent and influential members of our
party not officially connected with tne party
organization.
We received the recommendation signed by
Mr Joseph Darling and his associates laying
down certain suggestions for a change of
candidates and reform within the party with
a desire to co-operate on the lines suggested.
In sincerity and good faith we pledged this
organization to make every effort to secure
he enactment of a personal registration
law and generally to bring about reforms on
the lines laid down in the communication
referred to.
With this end In view, the chairman of the
Republican committee Is directed to com
municate with the candidates and ascertain
whether they or any of them are willing to
withdraw from the ticket, and he Is further
directed to appoint a committee of two
members of the Republican campaign com
mittee who. with him as ex officii mem
ber, shall confer with a similar committee
on the part of the rfgners of the communica
tion to consider the question of candidates
and all other matters referred thereto.
Committee of 21 Stands Pat.
There having been much criticism of
the action taken by the committee of 21
in suggesting that whatever reformation
is to be done in the city and state should
be done by the Republican party itself, 15
members of the 21 held a long meeting
this aftornoon to consider what they
should do in view of the criticism their
letter brought out. After the meeting a
statement was given out, which in part
is as follows:
tVe have carefully reread nr letter l
the chairman of the Republican campaign
committee and see nothing in it which in
our Judgment requires either apology or
explanation. Thoro was only one object In
view by the signers of that letter, and that
was. purification of the Republican party
find ' the elimination of the men in the
party organization who are responsible for
the present deplorable conditions in our clt .
Reformers AVant Independent Ticket
The committee of nine which was ap
pointed at a mass meeting to fight the
gas lease, and which has since pledged
itself to assist Mayor "Weaver In his ef
forts to reform municipal affairs, also
held a meeting today, and at its conclu
sion a statement showing how the com
mittee views the action of the committee
of 21 was given out. It Is as follows:
That any compromise between the people
and the Republican organization as at pres
ent constituted Is impossible.
That this corrupt organisation should be
opposed by the City party (an independent
party backed by the committee of 70) by
every means In its power.
That the organization " of the City party
should be perfected in every division and
everj- ward In this city, to the end that a
convention may be called within J0 days to
prepare a platform of principles and to take
action on the subject of nominations for the
November election.
The committee appointed to examine
the work on the Northeast boulevard, an
improvement which will cost several mil
lions of dollars, and which is bolng con
structed by D. J. McNichoJ & Co., In
which State Senator J. P. McNichol and
State Insurance Commissioner Durham
are partners, has made its report to the
Director of Public Works. The report
states that the work already done on the
boulevard "has not been done in accord
ance with the contract and specifications
at points examined by us."
AVearcr AVlll Fight Machine.
The possible naming of a new ticket
will not necessarily cause a withdrawal of
the opposition to the Republican organiza
tion under the leadership of I. IV. Dur
ham. Mayor Weaver and his friends,
who formerly were strong allies of the
organization, are behoved to be hostile
to any action that will continue the pres
ent lonrinre (n nnti'Pr. In addition, the
committee of 70, a strong reform organ-
lzatlon. is perfecting Itself in svcry ward
with the declared Intention of placing a
ticket in the field independent xf what the
Republican organization may do. The re
form loaders are apparently confident of
their ability to dofoat the regular Repub
lican ticket, and they say they -will have
the support of Mayor Weaver and prac
tically all of the office-holders recently ap
pointed to take the places of the men re
moved since the Mayor's war on the or
ganization leaders began.
Five policemen and one fireman "were
lischarged today. The men had been
lound guilty of charges preferred
against tiiem.
Isaac J- Fleming, who for 27 years
has been fcroman of the City Hall
laborers, was al dismissed for nog-
lect of duty.-
Ask for Durham's Scalp.
The Methodist ministers, at their
regular meeting today, adopted a res
olution asking Governor Pennypackor
to remove from office State Insurance
Commissioner I. W. Durham, saying:
"The long-standing complaint has
been his long absence from hi office
sad xils drawing: & large salary for
DECLARE- DEMOCRATIC IDEAS
Party Leaders in Colorado Denounce
and Demand.
DENVER. June IS. A Joint conference
of the members of the Democratic State I
Central Committee and Democratic lead- J
ers not directly connected with the state i
organization as committeemen met here J
today in pursuance of a call issued some
weeks ago by United States Senators Tel- i
ler and Patterson ex-Governors Alva
Adams and Charles H. Thomas and other
leading party men. for the purpose of se- I
curing an expression of opinion on the J
Issues of the day as affecting the State :
of Colorado. In ordering the conference j
the members of tbo State Central com
mittee said they did so only as individuals.
The conference instructed a committee
headed by Senator Patterson to prepare
an address to the people of Colorado. Tnis
was done and the conference later heard
It read and Indorsed it as a platform of
principles for the Colorado Democracy.
This address, after referring to the "con
spiracy" which resulted in unseating
Alva Adam? from the Governorship and
installing a man Jwho never had been
nominated for the place and for whom a
single vole had not been cast." warns the
people that the corporations "have de-1
libera tely determined to rule the state,
regardless of what the majority of legal
voters may decide." The address de
clares that these corporations have al
ready seized the machlnorey of one politi
cal party and at strategic points have
obtained the control of the machinery of
another.
For the purpow of aiding in every way
to advance the wealth, power and station
of the people, the Democrats of Colorado,
the address continues, are In hearfy sym
pathy with President Roosevelt In his
rate-regulating efforts and further be
lieve that laws controlling rates are
equally necessary in other states.
Municipal ownership of all public utili
ties' Is warmly supported and the claim
that this is a local issue is denied.
Other recommendations for Colorado
include a primary election law, a more
ooual elfrht-hour law. a law that will
more closely limit the suspension of th?
writ of habeas corpus and the operation
of civil courts and the regulations of
of trusts.
Subsequently the State Central Commit
tee adopted a resolution to the effect that
the time was not yet ripe for municipal
ownership of public utilities, and that
anyway It was a question to" be handled
politically by city and county organiza
tions. This is construed by many as a
rebuke to those Democrats who are agi
tating municipal ownership In Denver.
TIME TO SPARE BOTH WAYS
Twentieth Century Limited Beats
Schedule New York to Chicago.
I
NEW YORK. June IP. With exactly
three minutes to spare, and the belief
that ex-en quloker time readily can be
made If desired, the New York Cen
tral's Twentieth Contury Limited
rolled into the Grand Central at 9:27 A.
M. today at the end of her first run on
the Chicago-New York lS-hour sched
ule. When the train reached Buffalo
25 minutes ahead of her schedule, there
remained no necessity for record
breaking time, and the flyor came
through the remainder of the distance
practically on the schedule which has
been in use for several years.
George H. Daniels, general passen
ger agent of the New York Central,
said of the run:
"While no record, so far as I know,
was kopt of the time between stations
from Chicago to Buffalo. I understand
that a speed of SO miles was main
tained between Chicago and Elkhart.
Ind., and almost as great a speed at
several other points, notably between
Cleveland and Erie. As a matter of J
fact, the two hours' difference between
the new Twentieth Century Limited
and the old. which had a schedule of 1
20 hours between New York and Chi
cago, was made up on the Lake Shore
end of the run. the schedule between
Buffalo and New York being exactly
the same as that of the 20-hour train."
CHICAGO. June 19. The flrst west
bound trip, on an IS-hour basis made by
the Twentieth Century Limited over the
Lake Shore Railroad was finished five
minutes ahead of time. The train was
duf here from New York at S:30 A. M..
and glided into the La Salle-strcet sta
tion at 8:36. The train avoraged one to
five minutes ahead of the schedule all
the way. The average running time for
the entire distance was 6? 1-3 miles an
hour. Outside of stops, the train occu
pied 17 hours and nine minutes in making
the Journoy between New York and Chicago.
More Delay for Gaynor and Greene.
MONTREAL June 10. Justice Oulmette
today ordered the issue of a writ of
habeas corpus in the case of Gaynor and
Greene on application alleging lack of
Jurisdiction. The writ ls returnable
Wednesday,
The new Hotel Oregon, corner Seventh
and Stark streets, has hot and cold run
ning water and long-distance telephones
In every room.
Catarrh
Whether It is of the nose, throat, stomach,
bowels, or more delicate organs, catarrh Is
always debilitating and should never fall of
attention.
It is a discharge from tne mucous mem
brane when kept in & state of inflammation
by an Impure, commonly scrofulous, con
dition of the blood.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures all forms of catarrh, radically and
permanently It removes the cause and
overcomes all the effects. Get Hood's.
t
To people with defective vision it is
a question of the greatest importance
as to where they shall go to get
glasses; where they will get the best
service, the lowest prices and the
highest grade of spectacles. In this
oonnestion it is well known. In truth
an Indisputable fact, that the Oregon
Optical Company's reputation as
skilled and reliable Opticians is un
questioned and thoroughly established.
Thir reliability, fair dealing, skill and
progrcssiveness are fully acknowl
edged, and that reputation has been
built upon merit. 173 Fourth street, Y,
M. C A. building.
Eastern Visitors are m? m!mmTS r iiiibi" EiTlbrQ.CkXy
II OCRS FROM 10 A. M. TO it it. , 2d FIOOT, AlUlCX
1 TO 4 r. M. " '
THE DIFFERENT STORE THE BIG SHOP ON THE BUSY CORNER
The Westcra Quality Shop Portland's GOtCSt StOrC fllld PorITlOSt RtQlI Corner of Fifth and
. Sfv. st Establishment on the Pacific Slope j Washington Sts.
JEWELRY HOSPITAL. Largest collection in the city of unique and PUT YOUR IjfoNEY IN A REFRIGERATOR.
First rioor "catchy' SOUVENIRS of Portland, Oregon, and the It pavs as well as the bank. It saves the family
Watches cleaned and warranted for one year, 75c Exposition. All at the "BIG STORE'S" LITTLE money by saving the family ice, and keeps the family
New mainsprings, 75c. Why pay more ? PRICES. healthy by keeping its food healthy-Third rioor.
THIS STORE SETS THE PACE IN VALUE GIVING
WELCOME VISITORS
To the Store and Its Privileges
Examine our merchandise, compare our styles, qualities and prices
with elsewhere offerings, and the time spent in so doing profits you.
Immense purchases, always made on a cash basis, are mighty powerful
magnets to manufacturers and importers desirious of making a quick
exchange of goods for cash. It's an iron-clad, steel-ribbed rule with
this house to share with our patrons every economical advantage de
rived from our low price cash transactions, which are almost daily
occurrences. Read a few of this week's specimen bargains.
The Symphony
of Dress
Lifs in smart footwear. Gloria Shoes arc
the climax of good dressing. None eqnal
them in wear. Pingree builded better than
he knew when he built the Gloria Shoe.
OLDS, WORTMAN" & KING,
Purveyors for Portland.
See the World's Pair for 5c
Going to the Exposition! You Surely want io know what you're
seeing and where to look for what you want to see. An Official Guide
is indispensable to the visitor to the big show. The "two-bit" price
has deterred some heretofore from obtaining this necessity, thus
they've lost many of the benefits to be derived by sight-seers who have
the GUIDE to aid them. Here's where we become again public bene
factors. We've arranged with the management to furnish our patrons
with the Guide at 5c each, on easy conditions, viz.: With every pur
chase of $1.00 or over in the store wc give free a coupon worth 20c
in the purcha of the GUIDE at the headquarters in the Oriental
Building on the Fair Grounds. Tltc coupon and oc will purchase the
GUIDE.
A MILLINERY SENSATION
$3 to $5 Hats
At $ 1 .50 Each
Another splendid offering- in trimmed
and tailored Hats Sills the boards to
day in the "Bijou" Millinery Salon.
Annex, second floor. Any -woman who
falls to take advantage of this op
portunity to save In selecting; a new.
smart and stylisii hat for Summer
does herself an injustice. Every -wanted,
fashionable and desirable style
is included In the sale, and all favored
colorings. A clean sweep of remaining
lots of these hats that have sold at
prices ranging up from 52.09 to J5.00
all go in at one price today .....91.50
RESULT OP PUPILS'
EXPOSITION CONTEST
Standing of first 20 at 5 P. M. Yes
terday.
LILUAS EWING.
Hlsh School 4.230
METTA SIEDLER.
Falling School 23KM
FRED STEVENS,
Atkinson School
WELLINGTON GILBERT.
Lndd School 17,54
WILLIE STEPP.
Ytklnnon School 18,479
LILLIAN BROWN.
Thoinpnon School ......... 14,705
MYRTLE HARMON.
North Central School 13.1S8
IDA DINGLE,
Havrthorac School ......... 12.968
RUTH MURPHY.
Atklnno School 10.Sie
ADRIAN SMITH.
South Portland School 10.715
ROBERT ELLISON,
llollndnr School 10,494
BEATRICE M'LEAN.
Ladd School 10,486
LYNN COOVERT.
Portland Academy- ......... 30,452
GEORGE DENHOLM.
Hawthorne School 0,78S
RUTH MURPHY.
St. 3Inrya Academy 9.2S5
JAMES ROTHCHILD.
HlR-ta School 9,194
TRENTON JOHNSTON.
Ilairthorne School 9,699
GLADYS CROCKETT,
AtklxBOB School S.44S
DOROTHY ALLEN.
I.add School S.22S
LEO ROIRE.
High School 7,061
First twenty 2S6.55S
Scattering .I57.SSO
Total 418,174
RARE VALUES IN
NOVELTY TRIMMING LACES
First Ploor. "
Very handsome Novelty Trimming Laces, in white, ecru. Paris and
cream; also some in the swellest color effects, and dainty chiffon
applique in beautiful designs in black, white and colors. All are
sharply reduced in price for this sale
Our 35c value, special at, the yard L7$
Our 50c value, special at, the yard 252
Out 75c value, special at, the yard 3Si
Qur $1.00 value, special at, the yard 4S
Our $1.50 value, special at, the yard 7o
Our $2.00 value, special at, the yard 9Sd
Our $2.50 and $3.00 values, special at, the yard Jj5X.4S
Our $3.50 and $4.00 values, special at. the yard S1.9S
Our $5.00 value, special at, the yard $2.48
Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, in a variety of dainty patterns;
values in the lot to 65c; special sale price, the dozen yards 25 p
TW O MORE DAYS OF THESE REMARKABLE AND
TIMELY SPECIALS IN WOMEN'S AND CH1L
DRENiS UNDERWEAR AND HOSIERY
BOYS WAISTS TOO FIRST FLOOR.
oJc forewomen's 55c and 75c Underwear we have Just
received a great line of women's imported wnite
Swiss ribbed cotton Vests, low neck and sleeveless,
assorted patterns of crocheted yokes: goods that us
ually sell for 65c and 75c we have put them flr
all in one lot to sell at. each OKJ
S5r for $1.25 Union Suits Women's white mercerized
lisle mesh Union Suits. low neck, sleeveless and knee
length; our $1.25 value special at, the 7cr
SUlt Uv
5k Union Suits for 3Sc Women's white lisle sleeveless
Union Suits, knee length: our 50c value TXr
special at. the suit JOl
Women's 33c cotton Pants for 23c Women's white cot
ton Pants, knee length lace, trimmed; our Or
35c value special at. the pair
Women's 25c Vests for ISc Women's white Richelieu
ribbed cotton Vests, long sleeves, nigh neck: I
our 25c vests special at. each IJl
ISc for SSc cotton vests Women's white cotton sleeve
less Vests. Swiss ribbed and lace striped: i 7r
our 25c value special at. each lOi.
Women's 28c Veots for He Women's white cotton
ribbed Vests, square and V-shapcd neck: our i
29c value special at, each 1
Women's Union Suits, worth $1.75 for $1.29 Women s
white silk -ind cotton Union Suits, wltn high neck,
long sleeves, ankle length: or high neck, short sleeves
and knee length: also low neck, r.o sleeves, knee
length.: the famous "Merode make and our $1.75
value; special for three days only. I OQ
tne suit ..'
SSc for women's Union Suits worth $1.50 Women's "Merode" Union Suits,
of Summer weight merino, long sleeves, ankle length; QXo
our $1.50 value special for 3 days only at. the suit -JsJ.
SSc Instead of 75c for women's lisle Vests Women's extra size white lisle
Vests, the "Merode." long sleeves, with knee-length pants to SSf
match; our 75c valu special at. each oov.
Women's 20c cotton Vests for 15: Women's white Richelieu ribbed cot
ton Vests, with silk tape, neatly trimmed: our 20c value. I "r
snecial at. each
Children's white cotton Vests and Pants Vests with long or short sleeves
and pants knee length great values at, 0?r"
each. 15c. 20c and v-
Infants' mercerized lace and plain Hose, in pink. blue, white, black I Of
and tan; our 25c value Special sale price, per pair
27c for women's 56c Hose Women's black maco cotton Hose, with em
broidered boots, medium weight: our 5Dc value special Olr
at. pair
Women's black lace Hose, a splendid assortment in pretty 35 C
patterns priced at. the pair '
Blouse Waists and Underwear for LitHe Men
50c Blouse Waists for boys for 35c Boys white and fancy colored
Blouse Waists, all sizes from 4 to 12; our 50c value "XQr
special, each .
Bovs' 40c balbrlggan Underwear for 25c Boys' balbriggan Shirts and
Drawers, shirts with self-front and French neck. Drawers Op
double seat and ankle length: our 40c value special at. each....
Boys' cotton Union Suits In ecru, long sleeves, ankle length or 50C
short sleeves, knee length: great value at. the suit wv.
EXTRAORDINARY
SilkSellingToday
In the Annex South, First Floor.
A Sensational Purchase at an un
precedented Concession "by the
Manufacturers.
3000 yards of the new and ultra
fashionable mohair Miscel Silks,
noted for unannroachable wear and
splendid appearance, all in attrac
tive design and beautiiui coionngs
which embrace resedas, greens,
royals,' browns, reds and navys.
Very best Dollar Values shown
this season by any store in America.
Special at
59cyj
OTHER GREAT VALUES " IN
THE SILK STORE.
Novelty Suit Silks, Jn short
lengths, ranging from - to Id
yards, all this season's best sell
ing stvles and colors
SI. 00 Silks for. vard o0
$1.25 Silks for, yard 62V2c
S1.50 Silks for. vard 7o
$1.75 Silks for, yard 87Ap
lard wide, black, dependable
Tatieta, regular fci.ou value, ao
inch Black Taffeta, for today
only, per yard $1.31
Regular $1.50 value, 36-inch Black
. Taffeta, for todav only, per
yard . $1.19
RARE VALUES IN
Dress Goods
HALF PRICE FOR SOME1
READ 1 S. Annex, First Floor.
Imported Novelty .English Mohair
Suitings, in neat checks, stripes
and Melange effects. Colors are
grays, browns, navies, resedas,
modes, tans and greens, also
changeable colorings; our regu
lar uuequaled $1 per yard values.
Special for Monday and Tues
day only, per 50C
Regular $1.25 values, in 50-inch,
all-wool shadow check and novel
ty Panamas .and Voiles, in a
large assortment of new novelty
weaves, full color line to choose
from. Special for Monday and
Tuesday only, per "704"
vard..! 7
Women's, Children's Red Shoes and Slippers
A former manager seemed to have a penchant for
red. and loaded us to the guar Is with footwear of I
this color. Pretty, stylish Shoes but too jnany of V.
them: almost a. thousand pair. The Inevitable must
hannen sooner over, the Quickest mended. So we .
shall offer today and balance of week, unless closed V
before. a
RED SHOES AT HALF PltlCE. A
There arc many different styles In the loU Includ- J
tng nomtB'i uxxore i?e ua .aiiam a wre
Boots nod SUpperm. tn all sizes. Note these prices:
Womra'i Red Oxford Ties (Half Shoes), wltn large w
eyelets Our $4.00 value; special sale price, tne
pair r-26
Wonn'ii Re4 One-Strap SUspers. with turned soles
Our J 1.75 value; special ale price at, pair. ...SSc
Womra'a three-Strap Red Silas-era, very dressy Our
ttn vain. .nMt9l Hal nrlr at th nalr. . . . .SU2S
Children's Fine Re Kid Shoes, with inserted lace piece and spring heels
Sixes SV5 to 11 Our 3:.?5 value: special at, the pair 13
Sizes 5 to S Our $1-75 value special at, the pair Bsc
Sizes 1 to 5 Our SL25 values; special at, the pair
ChlKrem Red Top. Patent Vamp Shoes, either lace or button
Sizes 5 to S Our Jl-50 value; special at. the pair &
Sizes 1 to 5 Our JLOO value; special at. the pair - .....5c.
CMMrra'x All Re Shoe. In goat or kid: either button or lace; sizes 1 to
t r.- ti on va ui: rfcii saie Dnce ai. tne pair .................. .snn.
3
Bargains in Street and
press Shoes, black
"WOMEN'S $3 SHOES FOR 83.1S.
Nearlv our entire stock of Louis XV
Boots for women will be on sale
this week, beginning today. These
shoes were made by world-famous
manufacturers: they're here in vie!
and patent kid, with either turned
or welt soles: all are regular $5
values snecial for today and all
the week at. tne pair $3.18
ME.VS X5 SHOES FOR
Men's fine Shoes, this season's best
styles, made on the new swing
last; of the best patent colt, with
natent kid-front stays. French
matt tops and military heels; our
regular jj vaiue special at. me
pair W.ae
SPECTAI, SALE OF MISSES' AND
CHILDREVS PIXGREE
MADE SHOES.
The lines of Misses' and Children's
Shoes which we put on sale for this
week are made of Carl Schmidt's
best vlcl kid with patent tips and the
name "Pingree" stamped- in every
shoe; both lace and button styles.
Sizes 6 to 3. our $1.75 value special
at. the pair .....1J8
sizes St4 to 11. our J 2.00 value spe
clal at. the pair S1-S9
size HU to J. our J2.50 value spe
cial at. the pair
BARGAIN FORCES INVADE
The Realms of China
Third Floor Special Prices for the Week.
DECORATED CHINA DINNER SET.
Thin, light Austrian China Dinner Sets, neat shapes with gold border
and center
60-piece set; regular value $13.50, special, set Sll.oO
100-piece set; regular value $22.00, special, set $19.00
Austrian China Dinner Set, decorated with pink flowers and spray,
gold handles and knobs, 100-piece set; regular value $20.00. spe
cial, set -. ...$16.00
Austrian China Dinner Set, full gold border and small pink flowers,
100-piece set; regular value $22.50, special, set $18.75
HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS.
Haviland China Dinner Sets, spray decorations, gold knobs and han
dles, 100-piece set; regular value $28.50, special, set $23.65
Haviland China Dinner Sets, decorated with roses and heavy gold
border
60-piece set; regular value $33.65, special, set $26.95
100-piece set; regular value $45.35, special, set $35.50
Haviland China Dinner Sets, decorated with pink spray, gold traced,
full gold and embossing
60-piece set; regular value $36.50, special, set $29.00
100-piece set; regular value $51.00, special, set $40.75
Thousands of odd fancj pieces in Decorated China, almost every
thing useful and ornamental, at special reduced prices.
The Sweeping Cut on Women's
Suits Continues Today
Grand Salons of Dress Second Ploor Largest and Leading Woman's
Apparel Establishment in the Western States.
A Sweeping Hassacre of Suit Prices Not One Survives.
ONE-FOURTH CUT OFF THE PRICE OF EVERY SUIT IN THE
HOUSE.
French Models and Their American Prototypes For Two More Days
Only Today and Wednesday.
Description would be as futile as to attempt to describe the
pebbles that line the beach. Every kind of Tailored Suit, from the
simple and inexpensive to the elaborate and exquisite creations for wear
on formal occasions. Every one of the elegant costumes are included
Calling Gowns and Evening Dresses. Every Silk Suit in the house
goes in the awful carnage, shirtwaist and tailored models, 'tis a
veritable clean sweep of the stocks. Stand in the center of the salons
and choose in any direction any suit you wish, any gown, any cos
tume, any frock, anv style in the house, for two more days onlv, at A
QUARTER OFF THE PRICE.
WOMEN OF PRUDENCE SURELY TAKE A WISE ADVANTAGE
OF THESE
Housekeeping Specials; Wash Goods Bargains
Domestic and I.Inen Alalr First Floor.
It's rarely such money-saving: opportunities are brouRht to your atten
tion, and we advise everyone in need of tnese advertised articles to "make
hay while the sun shines." Fortunate turns in trade have brought these
remarkable values to us to turr to. you now. Better do your part Come
today.
HANDSOME LINENS.
A line of fine satin damask Table Linens. 2 yards wide priced at. the
yard 7."c, 00c. $1.0 and $1. '
Heavy bleached damask Table Linen, for restaurant and hotel use our
45c" value special at. the yard "We
Heavy bleached damask Table Napkins, hemmel special at. dozen. . .$1.15
Fancy damask hemstitched Tray and Carvlns- Cloths special, each 33c
TOWELS AND TOWELING.
Bath Towels full bleached, extra woight, size lSxl5-inch special, each ISc
Bath Towels, made of double twisted yarr. size 20x42 in special. ea.l2c
Barnsley Toweling', all linen, bleached and very heavy special, yd Oc
SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES.
Good, heavy Sheets, full size Special sale price, each 3c
Pillow Cases, worth 14c. for 10c: Pillow Cases, made of good, heavy round
thread sheeting, our 14c value Special sale price, each 10c
BEAUTIFUL WHITE GOODS. ,
2000 yards of white linen finish Duck Suiting, 36 Inches wide Special
sale price, the yard - ,-;"",;'"11c
India Mulls, with a sheer silky flnlsn, much used for making lingerie
waists and entire dresses
Our 40c value special at. the yard .
Our 50c value special at, the yard .
Our 60c value special at, the yard .
Our 65 value snecial at. the yard .
Our 75c value special at, the yard
...33c
...44c
...50c
. . .54c
63c
White linen finish Cambric, 3 Inches wide. 10 yards to the piece Spe
cial sale price, the piece f ;,";:? ?
Prettv Wash Goods, .comprising silk eollennes. embroidered mulls, dotted
etamines and printed moussellnes about 50 pieces In tne lot. all fine.
seasonable fabrics: our 50c and 63c values-especial at. the yard 33c
White honeycomb Bedspreads, full size. 3 special nes. all of them great
values at. each 00c' 9I'00 and
A GAY COTERIE OF PRETTY FINDINGS IN SUMMERY GARNITURE
FOR GOWNS BARGAIN PRICES IN
Women's Furnishing Shops
First Floor.
-4Sc FOR WOMEN'S 75c GLOVES.
A nice new lot or ladies' fine silk Gloves, in black or wnite. two-clasp,
double nnger tips, new, pretty stitcnlng on backs;-our .oc value Spe-
cIal "tote6 embro!dered 'collars, worth' iwc" for i'o'c:"
Fine white embroidered Collars, a new line Just received, marked to sell
at 25c Special for today at. each
FRENCH VALENCIENNES LACES.
Thousands of yards of pretty French Valenciennes Laces. 12 yards in the
piece; our 4c and 5c values Special at. the piece -c
piece, ouf SX) 75c LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS FOR 37c.
Ladies' pure linen hemstitched and embroidered Handkercheifs assorted
patterns all of them are dainty and very pretty and are worth 65c and
75c Special sale price, each -----------, -,c
P PRETTY SHIRTWAIST PATTERNS.
A great showing of embroidered Shirtwaist Patterns at greatly reduce 1
EmbroidTred Chambray. our J1.75 vUue-i-special at
White Lawn, embroidered, our U.75 value special at.. . .Mj-
Embroidered Etamine Cloth, our $2.30 value special at SLOO
Erabro dercd India Linen, our J2.0J value special at SLOO
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vx.r' fln Bilk mesh Gloves, In all sizes, in black, white, modes and
n; vlry"l?ne glomes, for Kayser makes only the best-special for
today at, pair .!.-...