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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
y THE 3IORXTXG OREGONULX, THUK5DAT, JTJSE 2t, HEW DIRECTORS FOR EQUITABLE organization of the Society Begun by Trustees of ' Majority Stock. PROMINENT MEN NAMED Resignations of Twenty-One. of Qld Board Are Accepted, . Including J. J. Hill and Alfred G. Vanderbilt. NEW YORK. June 2S.G rover Cleve land. Morgan J. 0Brln and George Vestinshouse. the "trustees of the ma jority stock of the Equitable Assurance Society, took the first step in the reor ganization of the society today by ac cepting the resignations of all directors who had tendered them, and in forward ing to the board of directors the names of nine prominent citizens, representing the interests of the stockholders, -with the recommendation that they be at once elected. The recommendation of the trustees was immediately complied with, and the following gentlemen became members of the directorate: E. B. Thomaa, F. G. Bourne. J. E. Schmldlapp. Frederick Boebllng, WIlHam Whitman. E. TV. Bloomlngdale. E. TV. Robertson, Joseph Bryan apd J. J- Albright. Who New Directors Are. All of the new men hold policies of various amounts in the Equitable So ciety, and their names were submitted in large part by the society's agents. E. B. Thomai Is president of the Lehigh Valley Railroad Company. F. G. Bourne 1 one of the largest. If not th Urged. stockholder In the Singer Sewing Machine Company. J. B. Schmldlapp In a capitalist of Cin cinnati. Frederick Itoebllng is a member of the fa tnouB family or brldgebullders and lives at Trenton, X. J. William Whitman Is a paper manufacturer of Beaten. E. W. Bloomingdale lt one of the pro prietors of a department store In this city and war a member of the so-called Crlmrotns committee. of Equitable policy-holder. E. W. Robertson Is a prominent South Carolina man. whose name was pretented to the Equitable trustees by the general agent and policy-holders of that section of the country. Joxeph Bryan is a capitalist and repre ntative citizen of Richmond. Va. J. J. Albright Is one of Buffalo's best known financiers. Forgans Resignation Withdrawn. The board also accepted the resigna tions of all but one of the directors who had resigned, the one exception being James B. Forgan. who withdrew his res ignation, which Is held In abeyance. The other 21 directors who resignations were accepted were: Cornelius N. Bliss, Georgn H. Squiere, Charles S. Smith, Brayton Ives. M. E. In- galls. A. J. Cassatt, JE. II. Harriman, Jacob .H. Sohiff. James J. Hill, T. Jefferson Cool idge. John Jacob Aster. Marvin Hughltt, Henry C Frlck. M. Hartley Dodge, John A. Stewart. Alfred G. Vanderbilt. August Bel mont. D. O. Mills, Robert T. Lincoln. John Sloan? and Joseph T. Lowe. Of the gentlemen whose resignations were accepted, all had been made known before except those of Messrs. George H Squlerc. James J. Hill and Alfred G Vanderbilt. That these gentlemen had rent in their resignations was net known until the fact of their acceptance was made known. The names of President J. TV. Alex ander and Vice-President James H. Hyde and Messrs. Tarbell. Wilson and Mcln tyre are not in the list of the resigned directors, they having only resigned as officers of the society. All Are Policy-Holders. All of the new directors are to serve ! out unexpired terms of the directors whom they succeed, the trustees to name later Just whom they succeed. All of the new directors are policy-holders in the socloty, and they become members of the board as representatives of the policy holders. They constitute the first nine members to be elected out of 2S by the policy-holders, the others to be elected by the stockholders of the society later. The trustees also Issued a long state ment to the policy-holders, urgently in viting, their co-operation In the work of reorganization. A. long statement- from James H. Hyde, replying to th strictures conveyed in the report of State Superintendent of Insurance Hendricks was read at the meeting of the directors. At the conclusion of the meeting of the trustees, Mr. Cleveland left for Bui zard's .Bay. where he will spend a fort night fishing with Dr. J. D. Bryant and E. C. Benedict. It is not likely that "there will be another meeting of the trustees for a fortnight. Appeal Issued to Policy-Holders. The Equitable trustees, Grover Cleve land, Morgan J. O'Brien and George Westinghouse. today Issued an appeal to the policy-holders. The appeal in part follows: Supplementary to the notice addressed by us to you on the 16th of the present month, in viting ts expression af your preference and Asking your aid. not only In the election of director In aM eociety to be selected from or number at the annual meeting of the society In December, but also In ow earMer recommendations to the board of directors of Xtc) -holders' to All vacancies existing In mid board, we now inform you that we have iMs dy recommended certain perron from your tx4t to nil a portion of teeae vacancies. The reinforcement or the board without delay beame Imperative bj reason of xwmereue ii4gTiaUonfl. and the necessity of a working SMsaeer of directors for the proper transaction f the society's burtnesp. Mere of these va cancies ought to be filled In the near future. Of coanr, it has thus far been ItnporslbU fur us to communicate mere directly than through the prens with even a majority of the 000.000 poncy-hoidero of the society, or to s- eertain to the extent desired their preferences In the matter of filling these vacancies, but we bone that we shall be better informed of their wishes In the premise;. Those who are M situated that the can thus co-operate -lth us Quickly would by doing so render a servica to the society and to all the Interests In volved. Astounding Revelations Made. The published report of then" wbo hare In vestigated the past management of the society and the astounding revelations they bring to ltgbt have impressed us with the grave reepoa slbHIty renting upon Us to pre-rent also, as far as it Is In our power, a repetition of a Fandalous and tragic chapter in the hlstcry of a great tiumrance company. The leona to be learned, from the exposures made In the at that men who are more concerned tn mak- ias; money for themselves than in discharging a sacred trust should not cave control ci a life lnmiraince ccmnanr. and that In the tn' retment of life Insurance, funds safety rather than larse profits chould be tas rule. . . TVe feel Ske casing to you that, notwith standing the afflictions of the Equitable So ciety, its renource. auets and wrpius are too great, and refcrmsi in its management are too promising to admit of crabt or xslsglTlsr on your part concerning the mfety of your policy investments. During ths short period that wftl probably elapse before all the existing vscsmeles In tin "board, of directors will fee filled, and theonger time that must elapse before the annual elec tion of directors in December, when oar vot ing power a trustees of a majority of t society stock can be exercised, we again bespeak your sensible asd Independent a!, uninfluenced br Insidious and surplctous In fluences, and In return we pledge ourselves that so far aa it 1 given to us to see our way. tn conduct of our trn shall be. actuated solely by a desire to secure and ceseenre your In terests and promote the aafety and success or the great life Insurance organization of wbleh yon and your families are the promised bene- flclariest BRIDE TO S0N0F A LORD 311 ss Amy Phlpps 3rarrled With Great Pomp In London. LONDON". June 28. Miss Amy Phlpp. eldest daughter o Henry Phlpps, of Pittsburg, Pa., was married this after noon in St. George's Church,, Hanover Square, to Captain the Honorable Fred erick Guest, of the First Life Guard, son of Lord "Wlmbowne. Much interest was taken in the wedding, and the church was filled, the guests including Ambassador and Mrs. TCnitelaw Held, the staff of the American Embassy and most of the Americans prominent In London society, besides friends of the groom's family, noticeable among them being Princess Christian and the daughters of Princess Henry of Battenberg. The Archdeacon of London, the ven erable William MacDoaald Sinclair, and the rector of St. George Church offi ciated. Mr. Phlpps gave away the bride, who was attended by two train-bearers and eight bridesmaids. The bridesmaids were Lady Mary Bowes-Lyon. the Honorable Gweneth Ponronby, Miss Louise "Wood, of Pitts burg: Miss Margaretta MacVeagh, of Philadelphia; Miss Irene Catlln. of St. Louis; Mies Hetty Davenport and Miss Gwendolene Burden, of New "Fork, and Mis?" Jean Iteid. daughter of Ambassador Held. The bride wore rich white satin draped with old lace, with a wreath of roses beneath a tulle veil. After the ceremony a reception was held at Brookhouse. Park Lane, which Mr. Phlpps has taken for the season. Over 1030 invitations were accepted, and the handsome house, which to beauti fully decorated with flowers, was crowded with guests. The presents were numerous and costly. Including diamond tiaras. necklaces and other Jewels. Government Gives Up Casey. WASHINGTON, June 2S. Upon motion of District Attorney Beach, the cases against James T. Me teal f. Harry C. Hal lenbeck and Norma K. Me teal f. Indicted for conspiracy to defraud the Government In connection with the contract for money-order blanks, were nolle prossed In Criminal Court today. Mr. Beach an nounced that after a careful investigation of the evidence he had decided to take no further steps looking to the trial of these persons, and asked tbat the Indict ments be dismissed. Economy Is a strong point with Hood's Sarsapirilla. A bottle lasts longer and 4oes more good than any otfeer. It is the only medicine of which can truly be said 1 00 DOSES ONE DOLLAR NO RISKS HERE LLLVLJsBBillKLLtsB X 4llttlltlltllttlltltllttllttl(lttlltllltltll(tltll SUP Great Care Taken The Oregon Optical Co. Is a place where the people can come, knowing they wIlL get the best possible service, the lowest possible, and an honest opinion concerning their eyes, free of charge. Examination free. Oregon Optical Co. Y. M. C. A. Bldg. Fourth and Yamhill CART 1TTLE IVER PILLS SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by the nttle Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyrpcpria, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fcet remedy for Dirxxness, Nxciea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Toogrx Pain in the Side. TORPID UVER. They Jfcejulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. maN PHI. Small Doc. tmaH Prlc. OUT-Or-TOWN ro4ks Invited to make this Store their Headquar ters while in City HEADQUARTERS FLAGS sad 4th of July DECORATIONS Goods Purchased on Credit Today and Tomorrow WM! Be Charged on July Atcount Only Three More Days of Voting I the Pertlaatf Pupils Exposlttoa Ceateat. This Is the time for greatest "HastHa." Wh. Will Be Electe!? 1 I! ANOTHER SILK SALE EXTRAORDINARY This is the greatest silk season in the history of the dry goods business. This house is the greatest Silk Store on the Pacific Coast and these values are unsurpassed by any silk bouse anywhere. Look at these prices and be astonished. Come and see the silks and be still further astonished. IIRST FLOOR SILK ANKEX. 27-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta; our unequaled regular $1.25 grade, special only, per yard 89 23-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta; our unequaled regular $L10 grade, special only, per, yard 79$ 21-inch all pure silk Black Taffeta ; our unequaled regular $1.00 grade, special only, per yard 69 "WHITE INDIA SILKS AT VERY SPECIAL PRIOES. Compare these with others sold by would-be Silk Shops. 27 inches wide; regular 50c grade, special 38 C 27 inches wide; regular 60c grade, special 47 27 inches wide; regular S5c grade, special 84 27 inches wide; regular $1.00 grade, special 74 27 inches wde; regular $1.25 grade, special S6 27 inches wide; regular $1.50 grade, special $1,12 Novelty Suit Silks in all the newest colors and designs i Special purchase just received of 2200 yards Mohair Warp Silks Bold usually at $1.00 Special Jp varrf TvPv. Novelty Suit Silks see window display regular $1.25 values; special only, yard 7b Just Arrived by Express A NEW LOT OP LADIES' :: CHAMPAGNE HALE SHOES It Is quite an unusual thins to ship Shos by express across ths continent, but tho town hax been completely sold out of LaJle Champagne Colored Ties, the spe cial fad of the season. Our trade mn.t bo satlflied; hence the "hurry up order. In this shipment will be found three new designs tyles not to be found elsewhere. Call early whle the stock J complete. Half-Price Sale on Women's Red Ox fords, Slippers and Children's Red Shoes Tour Summer Costume Is really incomplete without a pair of red Slippers or Oxfords. They are truly fascinating as they peek out from the dainty, fluffy. Summer Dress. Now Is the time you can wear them and now Is the time we want you to have them; In f&ct. we are going to. be as liberal as a store possibly can be and will make the price Just half for this special sale. Conic soon that we may be able to nt you correctly. Women's red -Oxford Ties. S4.60 value; reduced to .83.86 "Women's red 3-strap Slippers, J2.50 value; reduced ....si.23 "Women's red 1-strap Slippers. 11.75 value; reduced to.... 83 Children a red Boots, sizes s?i to 11. j:.:5 value; reduced to Children's red Boots, sizes 5 to to Children's red Boots, sizes - to to Children's red Boots, sizes 1 to 5, to ..SI.12 I, J 1.75 value; reduced SSe 6, J1.25 value; reduced 3e XI. 00 value: reduced S0e Other Specials in the Big "Pair-Way Shoe Store WOMEN'S M.&0 TAX SHOES, 13.04. Women's Tan Russia calf Lace Shoes, the latest fashion, tha best material; were H.G0; reduced to S3.00 WOMEN'S S3JH TAX SHOES, Women's Tan vlcl kid Lace (medium shade), both turned sole and welt ole for tht street; were 13.50; reduced to ax33 ME.VS AND BOYS' CANVAS SHOES. Men's and Boys' Light Tan Canvas Shoes, calf trimmed, solid througaout Men's sizes. Special at. pair 93c Youths' sizes, 11 to 1. Special at, pair 90a 31 EX'S HALF SHOES, XS3. Men Tan Rush la Calf Halt Shoes. Blucber and Oxford pat tern, oak soles and Goodyear sewed; regular value $3.50. Special fX83 MEN'S 93.00 SHOES, 94.6. Men's gun metal Calf Lace Shoes, the new dull finish stock. Blucher cut. new swing last, guaranteed, both stock and workmanship: regular value 15.00. Special, pair ....KM BOYS' SHOES. We aave on sale this week only a line of Boys' well-wearing vlci kid Shoe, made bythe Lehigh Valley Shoe Company, makers of Beys' high grade Shoes Boys sizes, 2i to 6; regular value J 2.75. Special pair.ftz.oa Youths' sizes, 11 to 2; regular value jr.25. Special. pair 1.T5 Little Mea'a sizes. S to 11; regular value 12.00. Special. pair 81.38 Furious Selling in H Colored Dress Goods Section Price ripped square 1b trrsv. Yam run mow bay tns yaria where you formerly bouxkt ely ee. Year dres will coat yea only one half. Thousands of yards of new. down-to-date Dresa Fabrics, all In new 19M styles, the odd pieces, left from this, the most successful season we have ever had. Novelty English Mohairs. Silk and Wool Mixture. Novelty Lace Mohair. Bannockburn and Heather Tweed Suiting, etc: every color In the line. All go at - HALF PRICE. 32.50 grades for. yard IJS J2.00 grades for, yard tl.ea J1.S6 grades for. yard 75c 31.25 grades for, yard 2V4c 31.00 grades for. yard - Me 3 .SO grades for, yard 33e SS-inch Imported cream English Mohair: our regular 75c grade. Special, for teday only, yard Me IMPORTED FRENCH VOILE. All pure woaL In all street and evening shades, cream In eluded , 6-!neh; our regular 31.60 grade. Special for. yard tUl 54-lncb; our regular 31.. a grade. Special for. yard 9L-M For swell Driving Butts no fabric made will prove more eerviceanie or can oe more aiyusa. Block Is Always Worn Alrraya waa aasl always will be. Ye atsaaly easts at srel almc Trlthest It. Every treat nk kasma about frea gaasla ta aware that we are fax away 1m the lead m Black Drea Cesii MerehaMts. m b a, We now offer three great special values in all jjure wool a enen oue. zast oye ana ncn coior mm Our regular 31.25 grade. Special for. yard Our regular 31.50 grade Special for; yard tUl Our regular 32. W grade. Special for. yard fLtJ? "It's a Shame to Do it, But They've Got to Go" Said our Millinery Man ager as he surveyed the grand display of beau tiful Hats, bougat to tell for twice tho price you can now buy them for. but he emphasized the right point. -THEY'VE GOT TO GO." and the Half Price Sale is making them move lively, too. This sale Is no respecter of styles. but Includes every new design for this summer's wear. All at HALP PRICE Pick them out. If you have seen a Hat you admire, come in now and get It for Half. No matter how low the price was. you only pay HALF now. ai-50 STRAW SHAPES FOR r To keep the Iiterwt unflagging we throw In a lot of New uoous mat seem almost iikq giving tnem away. Tnere are 500 untrimmed Straw Shapes In tnls lot. Including a large, quantity of very fine bod: Hats for Children and Misses; also splendid dress shapes for ladles wear In black, white, tan. brown, blue and plaid colors. Hats In this lot worth up to 31.30. While they last, your choice for 33c FLOWERS AND FOLIAGE 1c A splendid line of Flowers and Foliage, great assortment to select rrom. look them over and take your choice at, per bunch lc THE SUMMER GIRL AND SUMMER WOMAN Will Both Fiad Comfort and Delljcht at Our Special Sale of Summer Wash Fabrics Flrat Floor. There Is no other store In the Northwest that even makes the attempt to show such a comprehensive line of Wash Goods as can be found here, and as in all other lines where Quantity makes price we have the advantage as our goods all come direct from the mills and Importers, and much of It from the foreign makers direct, enabling us to auote prices regularly at about what smaller dealers pay the wholesale house. And now. when we have seen fit to Dlace sneclal d rices on the most desirable of all our Sum mer uoods. it creates an opportunity seldom presented to tne consumer. The Items mentioned below are onlv a few taken at random to show the great extent of the reductions. The stock Itself Is so Iarsre and varied that It would take our entire newspaper space to describe It. Come and see lor yourseit. COe SCOTCH PLAID ZEPHYR. 38e. Scotch Plaid Zephyr, patterns in all the different clans, adapted for suspender suits: recular value 50c. Special, yard 33c 30e AND 68c SILK EOLIEN?(ES. 33c. Imnnrird nnvelt! In Slllr l?nllerinS- Emhroldered Mulls. Dot ted Batiste and Printed Mouasellnes; regular values 30c and 60c Special at, yard .33c 53e AND 40c CANVAS ELLUMINE. rich combinations; regular values 35c and 40c Special, yd. 23c FANCY VOILE. 15e YARD. Fancv embroidered and nrlnted Voile. In dalntv patterns, suit able for the warm weather. Special at. yard 15c LINEN SUITINGS, aee YARD. Belfast Linen Suitings. In all the wanted colors, for outing suit?. Special at. yard soc WHITE GOODS. Whit Goods Jn French Novelty Stuffs, sllk-embroldered ba tlste. dotted mousselines. silk grenadines and a variety of other weaves: at special reduced price Regular 31.25 value. Special, yard ..OSe Resrular 31.00 value. Special, yard........ ...See Regular 90c value. Special, yard T3e Regular 75c value. Special, yard. .(sSe Regular 50c value. Special, yard.. 44c Resrular 40c value. Special, yard 33c Regular 30c value. Special, yard LINEN SUITINGS. Pure Linen Suiting, in natural color, very popular this season. Special at. per yard ". 5e. 3e and up to oe WHITE LINEN SUITINGS. For the popular Linen Coats and Suits, all widths. Special from, yard to.aa.oa 73c BEDSPREADS. SSe. Crochet Bedspreads, single size. Summer weights: regular value 75c. Special, each 5tte LARGE CROCHET BEDSPREAD. 91.18. HeavY-wela-ht Crochet Bedspread, double size, free from starch and dreaslnsr. Special at. each 9L18 9X00 MARSEILLES BEDSPREADS. 3X3C Genuine Marseilles Bedspread, elegaht quality, beautiful cen ter design: regular value 33.00. Special, each DIAPER CLOTH. Hemmed medicated sanitary Diaper Cloth, at closing-out nrlces Stze 13x35; regular value 31.25. Special 9Sc Rlx 20x40: retrular value 31.50. Special 91.18 Size 22x44; regular value 31-75. Special 91JB 30c AND 35e CANVAS CLOTH. 1S. 5000 vards white silk-finished Canvas Cloth, in Jacauard. piques. mercerized mulls and lace and dotted Swisses, mercerized Madras, etc: regular values 20c and 25c Special. yard...lSc THURSDAY SPECIALS Violet Perfumed Talcum Powder, in wooden boxes; our 10c value, special at, the box 4p Almond Oream, for tan and sunburn, or lor use after shar ing; our 50c value, special at, the bottle 204? Ooamois Skins, extra nne quamyytnl tanned ; our 2ac value! special at, each 1T Ladies' Nickel-Plated Scissors, 6 and T-inch size; guaranteed quality; our 50e value, special at, the pair 39c Box Writing Paper, fine, smooth finish, in cream; our 23c value, special at, the box U2p Summer Dress Shields, light weight, sizes Xos. 2, 3 and 4; Special sale price, the pair 10 Slack Tr, in 4-or. bottles, desk size; our 10c value, special at. the bottle 5 White Pearl Buttons, one, dozen on card, all sizes, 2 and 4 holes; our 9c value, special at, the card 5c Soberts' Needle Casts', with best quality English gold-eve sewing and fancy work needles ; cases made of fine leather; our 65c value, special at, each 39 Shell Back and Sida Comas, extra quality, fine, smooth finish assorted styles; our 65c value, special at, each 39? Acme Trousers Hingtra, special at, two for White Castile Soap, large size, 2-pound bars; our 25c value, special at, the bar 14 One Day's Time Five Cents "I have really saved a whole day's time at the cost of oaly a nickel." said a Baker City lady the other day. Sh -had plan ned to spend four days at the fair and bad purchased a. Guide through our plan for 5 cents. After amending thre days at the fair In Intelligent sightseeing by consulting th Official Guide and visiting the exhibits she was Interested in. a'ae de clared she had seen It all and wars; thoroughly satisfied. Any one purchasing 31 . 10 or mcrt worth at goods at this store will receive a coupon good for 20 cents toward the payment for the Official Guide If presented at Guide headquarters in the Oriental building, thus obtaining the Guide for 5 eenls while the regular price is 25 cents. iIIIJittlltltlIISllttf )l1lfllll POR TODAY 300 LADIES' PINE SUITS AT HALF PRICE This big lot of suits consists of the lingering numbers from a great many different styles. Xot very many of any one style or color and only a few sizes in each style, but in the aesrreeate everv desirable stvl color and size may be found. It is nnnecessarv to dwell en, the merit of these tarments: everv nerson hereabouts is well acquainted with our high-grade suit stock. These are suits selected by oar Miss Bernard dnrinsr her last trip to the East. Thev are correct in every detail. made like our garments are always made, with every at tention to detail. They are all mi strictly "down-legate styles, suitable for this Snmmer and early Fall ; our regular pnees were .?lo.00 up to o.00. NOW AT EXACTLY ONE-HALT THE MASKED PRICE. 1 a4SBsfi mm J13.00 JIS.OO JIT. 50 J2.1.00 325.90 135.00 S43.00 150.00 175.0) Suits new go at Suits new go at . Suits hott go at . Suits now go at . Suits now go at .. Suits now go at . Suits new go at . Suits now go at . Suits new go at . STA 9&oe SS-73 SIOAO SlSO $17-50 330.00 9CkOQ 937.20 And all prices in between at sam rate. Suit.- for- -wait ing, driving, autemoblllng. at home, on the street, vtsltlng or traveling. DRESS SKIRTS WALKING SKIRTS A special sale en a spleadid assortment of strictly new Dress and uaiaing bacirts. especially valuable to every woman during the summer months. These are mostly la tne muea wanted Etamlnts. in blues, taas. grays and Trhlte; regular prices from $10.00 to !2S.5'. During tais sal they all go at , ...33c PKR CE.XT DISCOUNT Women's Hosiery A pair ef bargains that will bring a good crowd of eager buyers. Women's black lace Hose, seamless; alao black lace Hose, with fancy stripes: regular 25c value. Special, pair 17e Women's extra nne black lisle Hose, with black cotton sole, full finished, spliced seam; good S0e value. Special at. pair SSe 9 a a mm An Opportunity Is Still Here to Save on EMBROIDERIES II SEE DISPLAY IX WINDOWS. Since this .sale commenced last Monday thousands of yards have been sold, but we nad lots of "em. so that you still have hundreds of patterns to select from. We advise you. however. to make your choice early, for they can't last fens at these prices. All new 1305 patterns. r 374 FOR EMBROIDERIES WORTH FROM 75c TO Sl.oe. A lot of fine Cambric. Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries in English eyelet and blind work. 15 Inches wide, suitable for waists, dresses, skirts aad eorset covers; eur regular 75c to $1.00 values. Special Sale Price, yard ................ 37ac Elegant wide Nainsook. Swiss aad Cambric Embroideries. 12 to IS Inches wide, made b.. the best manufacturers, but tonhole stitched, tfultahle fer corset covers, fleunces en skirts and children's dresses; regular values Sic. 75c. S5c and $1.00. Special thla week only, yard ............. -37 He Embroidery, Edges and Insertions Thousands of yards ef Embroidery. Edges and Insertions In Nainsook and Cambric, nicely made on fine cloth, divided In lots; values from 20c te 75c yard Lot 1 Values te 25c yard; 44-yard strip.. ......4Se Lot 2 Values to 3 yard; 6i-yard strip 63- Lot 3 Values to 40c yard; 44-yard strip ...............87c Lot 4 Values te 16c yard; 64-yard -strip. .............. ..05c Lot 5 Values te 0c yard: 4i-yard strip. ............ .SBc Lot S Values te 5c yard; i-7ard strip ....... Sl-2e Lot 7 Values te 75c yard; f?-yard strip 1J3 Lot 8 Values to 73c yard; ia-yard strip -.51 -S3 a (s 25 STYLES OP HANDSOME A&A3IAN AND CLTJNY 11 Lace Curtains II AH Hand-Mads Laca Mounted on tho Best Trench. NH. These Curtains are a special buy from a promiseat im porter to ctese ot stock before going abroad. They will instantly appeal to every lover of Artistic Curtains asd lie Actual Sivinj Is Mora Than One-Third. While They Last They Oo This Way: $5.99 value. Special, pair 9033 $ COO value. Special, pair 93JW $ 7.0 J value. Special, pair. . . ..9-C3a $ 9.99 value. Special, pair 93-73 $18. 0J value. Special, pair JSO $11. 99 value. Special, pair 97-33 $12. SO value. Special, pair. .... 9.13 $14. 0 value. Special, pair 99J $15.00 value. Spedal. pair 3W.79 $15.5.) value. Special, pair fiaas $17.50 value. Special, pair 91133 $19.04 value. Special, pair 1VZ3B. $2J.9 value. Special, pair $22.50 value. Special, pair 914L43 $27 5A value. Special, pair 917J Going to the Beach? Most Everybody Is! WKELS PEEFAXUCG TtlfTlflim THAT WX A3U5 aXADQTJAlTZJCS T02L Bathing Suits, Caps and Shoes Largest and most complete stock at prices that wjM enable yea to have a eoby outSt for IxttLs exp- First Floor. ltlllllltl('lSSStttllltBtlltt$ll4l'll e s is)