THE OREiHKfflASF, FRIDAY, JULY' 7, 1905. HIS MOUTH CLOSED Jaures. Forbidden to Make a Speqch in Berlin. WOULD-' ENDANGER PEACE Von Uiuelovc Forbids French, Social ist Leader to Speak on Moroc can Affair to German So-.-ciallsts--GIvcs 'Reasons. BERLIN, July 6. Chancellor" von Bue low telegraphed to Trince von Rndolln, the German Ambassador at Paris, today to inform M. Jaures, the French Social ist leader, that "the German government thought it best to debar him from .speak ing in Berlin July 9. as It had been an nounced he intended to do. The chancel lor's telegram to Prince von Radolln was as follows: n-.e pwsa ha nnnbunewl tliat M. .Inure will appw beor the Socialistic meetlnR hre Julv 0. Asalhst the personality or M. Jauroji I have nothlpfr t my. 1 rsp-ct Mr view on foreign politics and not Infrequently at;rfe with him. I am Rlad that on -.several occa pions. he has promoted friendly relations be tween Germany nnd France. The personal value of M. Jaures le not considered, but the prent role placed upon him. The leading organ or the Sfx-laliate In Ger many, the Vqi-waerts, announce that the at emblAKe plan is the iMKlnnlnn of the im mediate influence of the Social Democracy on foreign policies nnd that a war of the clasteji trill be promoted on an international founda tion. Still more clearly is the aBKrejlVe In tention of the promoters or tnw meeunn -presed in the organ of the 50-called Scien tific Socialism, the New Society, which ays: Socialist Aims Quoted. "Th" revolution ha dynamited tb Rupsinn French alliance. Now it becomes the histor ical tack of the German Social Democracy to do' for the French Republic what the holders of power in Ruwia are no longer able to do to protect them from exaKKcrated claims by the use or force as tbe result of imperialistic Germany's policy." Thic la the outspoken direction In which the demonstration leads. .The German Social ist would use lh priicnre of Herr Jaures In Berlin to cover tfy his ier?on their hostile en deavors against the- state and national Inter ests. The Imperial government cannot refrain from using the means at H db-poal to pre vent the party from seeking to destroy the existing and constitutionally established order. .Von BucJow cites instances of the French government's interdiction of speeches which it had been .announced were to be mado by members of the German Reichstag, and then says: Can't Trust German Socialists. Even although It were to be expected that Herr Jaures would have the tact to avoid anything that might be unpleasant for the German and French governments, one can not have similar confidence In the German Organizers of the meeting. Nearly a year ago Herr Jaures had an opportunity of con vincing himself at Amsterdam of how far behind the more practical and patriotic alms of thIr French colleagues the German so cial democracy stands In Its contradictory doctrinaire behavior. In such circumstances the Franco-German understanding would gain nothing by the probable course of Sevents at the pro posed meeting and I therefore consider It advisable that the public- appearanoe-t Herr Jaures in Berlin shall not take vol ace. The Invitation of M. Jaures came from the Socialist executive committee ruling the party, and was designed to advance the Socialist opposition to the govern ment's Moroccan policy and to demon strate the similarities of view on for eign questions of Socialists of all coun tries. The subject chosen was the task of the Social Democracy In the preserv ation of the wQtid.'s peace and the soli darity of the international proletariat. JAURES WILL NOT RE STOPPED His Secretary Says He Will Find Way of Speaking. PARIS, July C Something of a sensa tion has been created here by the an nouncement that Deputy Jaure.o. leader of the French ""Socialists, has been pro hibited by the German government from speaking at Berlin next Sunday. The proposed address attracted much dlfcus slon owing to Its significance as fore shadowing the common programme to be adopted by the Social Democracy for the two countries. . M. Jnures secretary was seen tonight and paid that the Deputy was preparing to leave for Berlin. He said that M. Jaures knew nothing of the interdiction, but. If the roport proved true, he would go all the same and lind a way of deliv ering a speech. Will Reach Agreement Saturday. PARIS. July 6. Prince von Radolln, the German Ambafador. and Premier Rouvier. conferred this evening regard ing the proposed Moroccan conference. An agreement is expected at a meeting Saturday. TWENTY-SIX ARE KILLED LATEST LIST OF READ BY TOR NADO IN "NORTHERN" TEXAS. Several of Injured Expected to Die. Storm Swept a Swnth Fif teen Miles Long. F.ORT WORTH Tex.. July C Twenty six persons are known to have been killed and 50 injured by the tornado which swept over a portion of Montague County, in the northern part of this state, yesterday afternoon. The property loss will prob ably total $200,000. Following is a revised list of the dead: A. P. EAR UK. SADIE EAR I.E. BUCK EARLE. INFANT OF LAWRENCE PILLOW. MR. TOMI.INSON, HIS WIFE AND FOUR CHILDREN. MRS. N. E. SHACKLEFORD. LLNNTE RHACKLEFORD. MRS. S. L. TUMLESON. THREE CIIJLDREN OF MRS. TUMLESON MRS. MART LESTER. FOUR CHILDREN OF MRS. LESTER. CALEB 'WHITE. MRS. C..H. WILLIAMS. FRANK EAKIN. ... TWO UNKNOWN PERSONS, at Jacks boroueh. Among the more perlously injured are: Mis Potts, may die; C, C. Shackleford; four chil dren of the Shade leford. ferlously hurt; Clayborne White, may die; Mis Annie Aus tin. J. B. Wood and Frank Wood. The tornado started four miles west of Nocona, and moved- In a southeasterly direction through a thickly settled farm ing community. The distance traversed was aboutfl5 miles. The only town direct ly in the path of the storm was Mon tague. Among the buildings destroyed in Montague was tJie Methodist Church. The .Catholic and Christian churches and the Courthouse were damaged. No one was FREE LECTURES ON COOKING AND rRACTICALi DEMONSTRATIONS Of the various uses for culinary pur poses of the CHOCOLATE AND COCOA Manufactured by WALTER BAKER & CO. LTD. DORCHESTER. MASS. (Established 1780.) Will Be Given By MISS ELIZABETH K. BDRB (Domestic Science Dept. Boston T. W. C. A.) AT UPCHURCH HALL Seventeenth and Marshall Streets. Dally for One Week Commenclne Today. July 6, at 10:30 o'clock In the Morning and 2:30 o'clock In the Afternoon. Samples of Miss Burr" preparations, such a Cakes. Puddings. Meringues. Fudge, Souffles. Ice Cream. Bavarian Cream etc., will be served at each lecture. A special free lecture for the children will be given on Saturday morning. July S. at 10 o'clock sharp, when Miss Burr will make and serve cocoa, fudge and chocolate Ice cream. EVjery child attending this lecture will be pre sented with a little souvenir. : CONCERTS ARE EREE Mid-Summer Series of Morn ing Pianola Recitals. Below is programme of today for the Piano and Orchestrelle recital?, given dallv. except Saturday, by Ellers Piano House. These concerts are extremely en tertaining, and are absolutely free of charge, or any obligation whatever. They are. in fact, a complimentary function, to which the people of Portland and Fair vis itors ire -inviieu. .Musicians uu iuukiu students will lind them extremely in teresting. Concert Is given between the hours of 10:30 and 11:30 A. M.. at Eilers Piano House, 351 Washington street: PROGRAMME Orchestrelle "Tanahauser" Overture .... Wagner Pianola (a) "Polka de Concert". .Bartlett (b) "Bustle of Snrlng" Slndlng Orchestrelle Symphone. B mlnor.Schubert Pianola (a) scherzo, u nat minor.unopin fbl Rh.msodlo Honerolse. No. 14.. ..Liszt and three rcaucst numbers as desired by callers. 2io tickets or admission are re- oulred at these recitals. Remember the ! address, corner Park (Eighth and Wash- i Ington streets. Eilers Piano House. killed or wounded, as far as known. Rain I and hall accompanied the storm. j INDIAN TERRITORY WAS HIT Tornudo Swept Across State Line ? Along Red River, j DENISON. Tex., Julv 6. The tornado j yesterday afternoon swept Red River and j entered Indian Territory near Colbert. , tearing down all telegraph wires. Rumors ! are current of extensive loss oi use nortn of Colbert. The latest reports from Nb cona arc that 21 persons were killed at iliot nlnpo nnrf .lnftv. ?CTri from 'Mon tague. Tex., Indicates that 12 dead have ' been found there and in the vicinity. T wo persons were killed at Jackson. A special from Dallas states that alto gether 63 persons have been reported In jured in the tornado, several of whom will die. ENTOMBED BENEATH SEJL SUBMARINE BOAT SINKS . OFF TUNISIAN PORT. Plunges Under Waves Without Clos ing Doors and Twelve .Men Are Imprisoned. PARIS, July 7. M. Thomson, Minister of Marine, has Issued a bulletin announc ing that the French submarine boat Far fadet went down Thursday morning at 9 o'elock. nt the entrance to the port of Sid! Abdullah. Tunis, under the following circumstances: Commander Retuer. at the moment of plunging, noticed that one of the doors was not closed properly, and rushed to try to adjust it hermetically. He was too late, the water pouring In with terrific force and throwing out the commander and two men. the boat sinking in ten meters and lying on the mud at the bot tom. Twelve men were encased in the boat, and powerful tugs and a strong contin gent of engineers are working In an at tempt to bring up the vessel. The entombed men are attempting to communicate with the divers. American Electricians Abroad. NEW YORK, July 6. American inter ests have obtained a contract for the electrification of an Italian railway and have also closed contracts for electrical equipment to be installed In Japan. The value of these contracts is about J2.000.000. The Japanese contract Is for equipment of .the Kanazawa Electric Light Company. A large hydro-electric plant is to be built at Kanazawa. The plant has been shipped overland by way of the Pacific Coast. Cleveland's Former Yacht Rammed. MUSKEGON. Mitch.. July 6. Near Syl van Beach resort, on the cast short of the lake, the steamer Cayuga rammed ex Presldent Cleveland's former pleasure boat -Ruth, now owned by the White Inkc Ferry Company, yesterday, but the cap tain of the latter ran his boat on shore and safely landed 20 passengers. A panic was averted among the passengers through the coolness of Captain Baxter. ortheBaby " A babe in the house is a well-spring of pleasure " if he is properly fed and well nourished, then he is happy and "everybody is happy." Your baby will be healthy and happy and a well-spring of pleasure, if you will give him Mellin's Food. Sample bottle sent free of charge. MelUVt ? l the ONLY lafaats' Fod, -which recelrea the Graai ?rlx, the highest cw&ra ef the LrcMaaa Pr dtuo ExvecUiu. St. Leak. 104. SUfc er than a felt mcaaL .MELLIN'S FOOD CO. THE 0LDSW0RTMAN KING STORE: WELCOME, VISITORS To Our FREE Phones Drinking Founts, Cooking School, Lavatories, Inor rnation Bureau, Rest Rooms and Writing Desks, fully supplied with stationery, etc Check j'our parcels free. Best free delivery sen-ice in the city. The coolest shopping mart in Portland. Remarkable Values for Silk Buyers Seatb Annex First Fleer. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY SPECIALS. Silk and Drran Good DepartmeaU Ftrat Floor Annex Fifth Street. Regular $16.00 Silk Suit Patterns, in a large color assortment Special for Fri day nnd Saturday only, per pattern, 5&&5 16 yards to each suit pattern. Regular $20.00 Silk Suit Pattern, in all the new makes and colors: the largest as sortment shown In the city Special for today and tomorrow only, per pat tern 12.45 16 yards to each suit pattern. White India nnd Japanese Silks All com petition beaten; 27 inches wide Regular 50c value special only, per yard 3Sc Regular C0c value special only, per yard 47c Regular 85c value special only, v. per yard Hc Regular $1.00 value special only. per yard 74c- Regular $1.25 value special only. per yard ... Me Regular 51.50 value special only. per yard 51.12 All Pure Silk Black TaSctanj the makes that have helped to make this the larg est silk department in the Northwest 36-inch Regular $1.75 value: special. per yard 91.4S 36-Inch Regular J1.60 value: special. per yard SL36 36-Inch Regular 51.50 value; special. per yard 81.19 27-inch Regular J1.25 value: special. per yard Sc 23-Inch Regular S1.10 value; special. per yard "c 21-Inch Regular $1.60 value; special. per yard Mc The above Taffetas cannot be duplicated in any store in the West at our regular prices. in Undermuslin Salons and Art Shop Aanex Secead Floor. A TRIPLET OF ATTRACTIONS FOU FRI DAY BUYERS. Ladles' and Children's Poke. Sunbonnets of percale, glngliam and calico. In striped, figured or plain colors; special today at, each 16e Ladles' White Cambric Petticoats (extra wide and fulU. 19-inch lawn flounce. 3 clusters of C fine tucks each, 3-Inch hem arid under raffle Regular price $2.03: special at, each fl.18 art4 snor. Round 24-inch Centerpieces of white linen, stamped in conventional designs, to be workeJ In the new English eyelet work, embroidered edge Regular price $1.00; special at. each c economy Specials in The Women's Shop Flmt Floor. Shirt Waist Patterns A line of handsome new Shirtwaist Pat terns, with embroidery front, in S and SVJ-i'ard pieces; white, cream, brown, blue, pink and tan Regular $3.75 value special Tor, the pattern $1.75 Regular $3.00 value special for. tne pattern H.39 Regular $2.75 value special for. tne pattern $1.45 Regular $2.00 value special for. the pattern $1.06 Regular $1.75 value special for. tne pattern &Oc Regular $1.25 value special for. the pattern 39c Embroidered Parasols Just arrived direct from New York. A fine line of the latest style Pongee and Whitd Linen English Eyelet EmbroIdereJ Par asols; can be cleaned nicely without re moving: from frame. We hand-paint them. Values from. each. $XS8 to $19 Pay Half Now and Take These Dress uoods Color'd Dress Goods Go at Half Price West Annex Flmt Fleer. We are determined to close out very yard of odds and ends In Colored Dre5 Fab rics: they are all this season's styles. In cluding Novelty English Mohairs. In stripes, checks and changeable effects; Novelty Tweed Suiting, in mannish hard linlshed weaves. All go at Half Price. Regular $2.50 goods for, yard $1.25 Regular $2.00 goods for. yard $1.00 Regular $1.50 goods for, yard 75c Regular $1.00 goods for. yard cc Imported Black English Mohair Sicilians 52 inches wide, good weight, perfect Hye and finlsn Regular S5c values, special for Frldav and Saturday only, yard.. 58c Economy Specials Foarth Fleer. - Smyrna Rugs $12.00 RUGS f-SW. All-Woo!. Double-Faced Smyrna Rugs; sire 6x9 feet Regular value 512; special at. each $8.35 $15.00 RUGS $10.75. ' Same as above, heavier grade Regular value $15.00; special at. each $18.75 $IR0 SMYRNA RUGS $1&B. Same as above: size 7xl0H feet Regular value $1S.50. special at, each $1SJSS - $21.00 SMYRNA RUGS $IC5. Same as above, heavier quality Regular value $21.00; special at. each $l&25 $4.00 COUCH COVERS $35. Heavy Tapestry Couch Covers: fringed rill around Regular value $4.00; peclal at, each 2.&5 114th KgJ "Economy Sale" Today W1 NOTABLE BARGAINS THAT MUST MAKE TODAY'S SELLING 0E EXCEPTIONAL INTEREST TO ALL Everything: for the Summer season a wonderful carnival o values. Vacation helps and everday needs at prices uneqnaled in their lownesp. The aids and requisites for sports and recreations, household necessities and conveniences; high-class merchan dise, all at prices that are placed most extraordinarily low for Today's Great Bargain Sale. A SET Of SENSATIONAL SALES OP FASHIONABLE APPAREL IN GRAND SALONS Second Floor PORTLAND'S LARGEST AND FOREMOST SUIT AND WRAP ESTABLISHMENT. Another Wonderful Sole of Women's Handsome Shirtwaists Values to $3.75 Choose for 79c Another of those extraordinary distributions of beauti ful Summer Shirtwaists at a ridiculously low price. An opportunity for women to provide a liberal sup ply of the always-in-demand shirtwaists at a price that does not represent the first actual cost of ma terial. Dainty, pretty waists of splendid wearing, handsome percales, lawns and richly mercerized fabrics, in plain white, blues, pinks, grays, tans and cnarnung mixed sums; values up to $3.75. Special today only at Smart and best Silk $38.50 values. Special today ill Smartly Tailored Summer Hats for 95c That Were Modestly Priced at $2.00 to $3.50 "Bijou" Millinery Salons Second Floor Annex. grand millinery event that vibrates with interest. The entire stock of a leading and well-known Eastern manufacturer of tailored hats was secured by our active Xew York buyer at bargain prices, sure to at tract the attention of discriminating women who favor us with their millinery selections. These extraordinary values will be combined today with the entire balance remaining of our regular $2, $2.50, $3 and $3.50 tailored hats and leading stylesin street hats, which include both the popular turban and sailor models. All new, bright, snappy effects and authoritative Fashion creations. Values up to $3.50; for today only, choose at Econony Specials in the Jewelrv and Leather Goods Aisle F!rt Floor Wtit Ana ex. Tfte DEAD NECKCIIAINS 48e A lot of Neckchalns. In pearls, turquoises anl amethysts Regular value 75c: spe "clal at. each -10c $1.58 NECKCIIAINS SOc. An assortment of pearl, turquoise, etc. Neckchairut Resuiar value $1.50; special nt. each S9c SOUVENIR HAT PINS Wc. Sterling Silver Souvenir Hat i'In.. with large sterling top and a variety of dif ferent designs. Including Fair buildings. Mount Hood. Oregon Webfoot, etc.; spe cial at, each 38c 1V03IEVS fc LEATHER BELTS 59c. A lot of TVomen'a Leather Belts, made of nicely finished, aoft leather, with neat, plain gilt buckles. In black, tan and brown Regular value S5c: special at. each rc "WOMEN'S 43e SECRET JEWEL POCKETS 29 CENTS. Secret Jewel Pockets, in pink, white and' blue silk, with Inside chamois pockets Regular value 45c; special at. each... 38c WOMEN'S f 1.30 COMBINATION POCKET BOOKS 68c. Women' Combination Pocket Books, In a variety of leathers, well made Regular value $1.39; special at, each 69c ' Friday Specials in The Crockery Store Third Floor Take Elevator. LAWN MOWERS. Good quality, with brass bushings 12-Inch site special at. each S2.83 14-lach size special at. each 93.S6 COAL OIL STOVES. Handy, convenient and economical 1-Burner Stove special at, each 37 e 5-Burner Stove special at. each 74c -Burner Blue Flame Stove special at. each .RS nEFRIOERATORS. Automatic. HIgh-Grade Refrigerators .Enameled linings, 42 Inches high special at, each 517.38 Enameled linings. 43 Inches high special at, each S20.25 Enumeled linings, 43 Inches high special at. each 523.15 WINDOW SCREENS. Sire 24x37 Inches special at. each 2.5e Size 30x37 Inch6s special at, each 38e WASHINGTON, FIFTH AND SIXTH gc j wwrn $35.50 Silk Shirtwaist Suits for $24.35 jaunty Silk Shirtwaist Snits, in very latest designs and effects; a splendid quality silk; blues, blacks, browns, greens andTYancy mixed patterns. The Shirtwaist Suit offering of the year. Regular in ry only at $a4.JO Handsome Dress Skirts One-fourth Off Ten stylish Dress Skirts, in dress lengths, silk, etamine and voile materials, in plain black, light gray, blues and tans; values in the lot tor $28.50. Special today only at One-Fourth Off Regular Prices in the sale 95c Splendid Friday Specials in Domestic Aisles A line of new Wash Goods suitable for pretty Summer dresses. In plaid and Mtrlped voiles, with tan and white grounds; plain colored etamines in all the newest shades Regular value 25c: special for today only, yard 10c $1.75 English Long Cloth at $1.25 Fine English Long Cloth, in 12-yard pieces: smooth finish Regular value S1.75; spe cial at. the piece $1J25 A Grist of Economy Specials in the Small Wares Aisle Flmt Floor. FANCV MOUNTED BACK COMBS 23e. A large assortment of Fancy Mounted Back Combs, in snell. amber and wnltc; spe cial at, each 23c 25c SHELL HAIR PINS lae. Shell Hair Pins. 1 dozen on card, smooth finish, plain hoop or crimped Iteguiar value 25c: special at, the card 13c 10c SHOE LACES 5c. Men's. Women's and Children's Black Tub ular Shoe Laces: best quality mohair Regular value 10c; .special, package... Be 3c COTTON TAPE 3c. Package White Cotton Tape; patmt non twlstlng Regular value 5c; special... 3c 25c FRENCH PEIIFUME 10c. ImporteJ French Perfumes In bulk; all pop ular odors violet, rose, lily of the val ley, etc. Regular value 25c: special at. the ounce - 10c 15c TALCUM POWDER Oc. Violet-Perfumed Talcum Powder; delicate and refreshing Regular value 15c; spe cial at, the can 9c 10c TOILET PAPER. 7c. Toilet Paper In extra large rolls; best quality Regular value 10c; special at. the roll 7c S5c FLORIDA WATER 19c. Large S-ounce" bottle Florida Water Reg ular value 35c; special nt 10c Sc MUCILAGE 3c. L Page's Mucilage, with brush. In 2-ounce bottles Regular value 5c; special Rt. the bottle 3c 5c SHELF PAPER 2 Vic. 10-yard piece Shelf Paper, fancy lace edge; all colors Regular value 5c; special at, the piece 2c 5c LEAD PENCILS 2c. Lead Pencil. No. 2 Eagle, best quality, rub ber tip Regular value 5e; special at. each SKc BOX 33c WRITING PAPER 19e. Box fine quality Writing Paper: plain and assorted shades: Envelopes to match- Regular value 35c: special at 19c t Friday Economy Specials in the Women's Knit Underwear Aisles Flmt Floor. Women's $1.00 Pants, 69c Women's fine wnlte llle lace-trimmed Knee Pants, with tights top Regular value $1.00; special at. the pair 69c Women's 75c Vests, 55c White Mercerized Lisle Mesh Vests: low neck, sleeveless; suitable for the hot weather Regular value 75c; special at, each 3Sc Women's $1.25 Union Suits, 55c White Mercerized Lisle Mesh Union Suits: low neck, sleeveless, knee-length Reg ular value $1.25; special at. the suIt..S5c Misses' 55c Union Suits,59c Misses "Merode" Union Suits; very light weight; low neck, sleeveless, knee length Regular value S5c: special at. the suit 5l)c Children's 20c Under woists, I2Jc Children's White Knit Underwnists Regu lar value 20c: special at, eacn l2Vc Economy Specials in the Women's and Children's HOSIERY SECTION First Flootf; WOMEN'S 65c BLACK HOSE 20c. ' Women's Black, Gauze Lisle Hose, with embroidered boots Regular value oc: special at, the pair 2t)c WOMEN'S 30c BLACK HOSE 20c. Women's All-Black Lace Lisle Hose, full finished Regular value 50c; special at, the pair 20c CHILDREN'S 35c HOSE 23e. Children's Fine-Ribbed Black Lisle Hose, finished foot: sizes 6 to D Regular value 35c; special at. the pair 23c Grand Friday Economy Special In the Slioe Store Along the Fair-Way First Floor West Aanex. Our great special sale of Women's Tan Shoes last Friday was so successful we decided to repeat the offering for anotner two days, today and tomorrow: tnls In cludes all the lines of Tan Lace and But ton Shoes; the different grades and prices. Positively these -prlcs will hold good for two days only Our regular $3.30 Tan VIcl Kid. "Harney make"; special at. the pair 52.25 Our regular $3.50 Tan Russia Calf, '"Gloria" make; special at, the pair 92)5 Our regular $4.00 Tan Russia Calf, "Pro tection" make; special at, thejjalr.. 53.00 Our regular $4.00 Tan VIcl Kid. "Dutten- hofer" make: special it, pair 53.00 Seven styles to select from; all sizes and widths. OUTFITTING THE MEN Friday Specials in The Men's Shop FIrt Floor-Weat Abhcx. Men's 20c Handkerchiefs at 2c A line of Men's Plain White. Fine Mercer ized. Hemstitched Handkerchiefs Regu lar value 20c; special, each I2c Or Two for 25c Men's 50c Ties, 36c A line of Men's Silk Windsor Ties: an as sortment of patterns Regular value 50c; special at, each 36c Men's 25c Black Cotton Sox, 1 5c A lot of Men's Black Cotton Sox. high spliced heels, double soles: full, regular made, real combed "Maco" yarn Regu lar value 25c; special at, the pair 15c Men's 50c Underwear, 29c A broken line of Men's Ribbed Cotton Un derwear Regular value 50c: special to close out, garment 29c "IT'S WORTH THE MONEY As a souvenir If nothing else," said a Fair visitor, as she was shown the Official Guide, containing pictures and descriptions of every- building In the grounds. "The Guide Is the best record I can take home of what I've seen at the Fair." She paid 25 cents for a Guide, found it enabled her to see the Fair to the best possible advantage In the shortest possible time, and still thought It worth the money as a souvenir. The Guide need not cost you 25 cents. We funMsh An Official Guidefor 5 cents With every purchase of $1, or more, at our store, we give a coupon worth. 20 cents on the pur'chae of a Guide, when presented at tne headquarters in the Ori ental building- on the Fair grounds.