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THE MORNING- OREGONIAN, TUESDAY, AUGUST 8, 1905.- MAY SPLIT i a s a i a aa a aa : Olds, Wortman : & King j UN ON Wreckers Again Prevent Fed eration Election. LEADERS DROP DISGUISE Conservative Unions of Chicago Threaten to Withdraw in Disgust Armed Force May Be Used to Protect Election. . CHICAGO. Aug. 7. (Special.") Disinte gration threatens the Chicago" Federation of Labor as a result of the unsuccessful attempt to conduct an .election yester dayan attempt which ended in a scene of wild disorder. L. B. (Skinny) Madden Dpenly showed himself, the leader of the gang accused of holding up the previous election at the muzzle of revolvers and slugging Michael Donnelly. Today trades unionists of the conservative stamp are talking of withdrawing their organiza tions from the central labor body. Agi tation to this end was begun by delegates from the carpenters union. Minority Bulldozes Majority. The meeting of the Federation demon Urated how a minority, aided by wreck ing crew methods, may rule over the ma jority. The presence of policemen failed to quell the disturbance and President Dold was forced to declare the meeting adjourned before the election was fairly under way. Tills was what Madden and his followers had been working for. Mad den's supporters were in the minority and He wanted to accomplish adjourn ment in order to await reinforcements, which will arrive when the delegates from the teamsters' union return from their convention in Philadelphia. Another effort is to bo made August 3t to hold the twice-wrecked election. From what Dold said today. It will be a case of organized physical force against mob rule. Organize Against Sluggers. "It Is my plan," paid he, "to appoint 100 special sergeants-at-arms to cope with the 'strong arm men who doubtless will again attempt to override the chair and run the meeting. We propose to go on with the election. It was demonstrated yesterday that Jladden's following con stituted an insignificant minority in the Federation, but it was demonstrated, too, that extraordinary measures must be tak en to preserve the peace. The first step In this direction will be to provide for an executive session and exclude from the hall every man or woman who cannot show a delegate's card. The men who created a disturbance were not delegates and had no business on the floor. They were levee characters allied with L. B. Madden, and hangers-on at 10S Fifth avenue." HEBREW BAKERS RIOTOUS. Try to' Make Nonunion Men Strike and Police Interfere. NEW YORK, Aug. 7. Rioting among the .striking Hebrew .bakers on the lower East Side throughout the Jay kept the police busy and compelled them to use thwlr clubs freely. Most of the -collisions .between the police and the strikers grew out of efforts on the part of the latter to Induce nonunion men to join them. No persons were se riously hurt and there were compar atively few arrests. It is estimated tonight that upward of 1000 mon are on strike In Mannattan and the leaders express their intention of closing every "kosher" bakery in the borough tomorrow and extending the strike to the Hebrew quarters of Brooklyn. A meeting held this aftornoon at strike headquarters was the occasion of wild excitement and disorder, many of the speakers being assailed and hurled into the streets. WILL TIE UP ALL BRIDGE-WORK Strike Ordered Throughout America of 20,000 Workmen.. CLEVELAND. O.. Aug. 7. The Plain dealer tomorrow will say: "Orders were issued Monday afternoon from headquarters of the International Association of Bridge & Structural Iron Workers by Secretary J. J. McNamara for a general strike against the American Bridge Company from Maine to Califor nia. It, is estimated that between 15,000 and 20.000 fcridge and structural iron workers wll quit work. Bridge work will be tied up In many parts of the country and a number of big building projects will be delayed. The strike will affect thousands in the building Industry. "The general strike, according to Sec retary McNamara, is the outcome of trouble between the union and the Ameri can Bridge Company over the sub-letting of a contract to a Boston concern which the union claims Is unfair." E STILL LIVING TWO GREAT GRANDCHILDREN' OF SAGAJAWEA FOUXD. Bright Girls in Wind River School in Wyoming Trace Descent From Famous.GuIde. OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU, Washington, D. C, Aug. 7. Two re mote descendants of Sacajawea, the Indian woman in whose memory a bronze statue was recently erected at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, have been discovered at the Wind River In dian School in Wyoming. Rev. John Roberts, Episcopal missionary at the school, after careful research, has es tablished the Identity of two little In dian girl pupils who clearly trace their ancestry back to the woman who acted as guide for Levis and. Clark on their memorable trip of exploration Into the Oreg6n country. .Roberts'has commun icated his facts, "to the Indian Office, and they are given out today for the first time. In an advanced class at the Wind River school is a little 9-year-old In dian girl, Eunice Bazll by name; In another class is Fannie Meyers, 6 years old. Both are bright. Intellectual chil dren, whose parents have adopted white men's -ways and foresaken their old tribal names and customs. Eunice, says Dr. Roberts, is a daugh ter of TVllliam Bazil, son of old. Bazll, who was a son of Sacajawea. Fannie Meyers is a daughter of Charles Meyers, son of Barbara Meyers, who was a daughter of Baptlste, another son of Sac ajawea. Dr. Roberts says he has "been able to locate the grave of Sacajawea. She flled at the Wind River reservation. April 9, 1S8, nearly 100 years old, and lies burled in the Indian cemetery one SPECIAIi PRICES ON Sewing Machines end Indian Shawls Fourth Floor. OLDS", WORTMAN & KING SEW ING MACHINES. Ballbearing, automati& lift, high arm. golden oak cabinet, equal to agency's 56.3 machine: our price 526.00 Guaranteed for ten years. Same as above with hand lift. each $24.00 ORIGINAL PENDLETON INDIAN ROBES, SHAWLS, ETC. Indian Robes, values from, each 92.75 to S&50 SPECIAL IN INDIAN SHAWLS. Regular 50.00 value; special at, each 93.75 Regular 59.$0 value; special at. eacn 95.50 BABY GO-CARTS at Reduced Prices All This Week Adjustable reclining Go-Carte, also a complete line of adjust able folding Go-Carts, with auto mobile gear, anti-friction wheel fasteners, complete with cushion and parasol 511.00 $32.50 $13.50 $14.00 516.50 517.50 S18.SG $19.50 $20.00 $22.50 $24.00 $25.00 $26.00 $32.00 $3S.0i 537.o0 $40.00 value; special .9 Jv0 value; special 9 0.50 value; special - 910.25 value; special 910.05 value; special 812.9.; value; special 13.75 value; special St-1.50 value; special 715.50 value; special 915.S5 value; special 517.50 value; special 91&50 value; special 910.25 value; special .....-20.00 value; special $24.50 a value; special S2&A0 a value: special 927.75 a value; special $31.00 a VISITORS CORDIALLY WEL- COME ( To share with our patrons every privilege of this great store. Its ' FREE 'phones, rostroom. writing tables fully supplied with sta tionery, etc.. drinking fountains , with the best cold running water ( to be found In America, lavato , rles nnd toilet-rooms, lunchroom , for those who bring their "snag , and nip" with them, postal faclll- i ties, free cooking school, informa- tlon bureau and directories. Par- eels checked free and, if you wish to sn op, the oolest store to rosra tftro". and three-quarter miles west of agency. the BLAME LAID ON GATEMAN One Man Insane and Six Will Die Through Trolley Wreck. CLEVELAND, Aug. 7. Reports today from various hospitals to which the vic tims of last night's 'grade-crossing acci dent were taken, shows that only one death had occurred, but six of -the badly Injured would probably die. A score of other passengers on the streetcar re ceived more or less serious wounds. V. V. "Lillis, the gatoman employed by the Pennsylvania Company at the St. Clair street-crossing, where the train struck the streetcar, has been placed un der arrest. He admits that the gates were not lowered. LIUls is held upon the charge of manslaughter. Investigation shows that the trolley wheel left the wire Just as the car reached the Pennsylvania tracks, and before it could be replaced the train col lided with the car, loaded with 40 pas sengers. James Martin, whose young daughter was killed while his wife and two other children were badly Injured, is today reported to be Insane as a result of the accident. Mrs. Hartln is not expected to live. Martin went to the hospital, where the physicians were about to operate upon his daughter, and struck one of the physicians. HARD FIGHT AGAINST SHEA Opposition" to' Ttc-Elcction Will En liven Teamsters' Convention. PHILADELPHIA. Aug. 7. The dele gates to the annual convention of the In ternational Brotherhood of Teamsters, which began In Oddfollows' Temple to day, had, a rather busy day. Nothing oc curred during the day to Indicate the sharp fight that is predicted against the re election of President Cornelius P. Shea, of Boston. Shea is opposed by Edward Gould, of New 'York and Michael Casey, of San Francisco. Because of the non appearance of Samuel Gompcrs, President of the American Federation of Labor, Shea decided not to read hla annual report.- Destructive Thunder Storm. INDIANAPOLIS. Aug. 7. A pevere elec trical storm, accompanied by heavy rain, did damage In Southern Indiana today estimated at over $500,000. VERY LOW RATES EAST. O. R. t N. Announce Cheap Rale to Buffalo AuRtiftt 14 sad 15.' Very low rate, long-time tickets to Buf falo. New York, account Supreme Court Session Foresters of America. Particulars of C. Stinger, city ticket agent O. R. & N. Co., Third and Washington streets. Portland. . Tlrs Venezuelan gox'ernment has placed an order at Geneva," Ittly. for six torpedoboats and on torpedoboat-destroyer. FREE! FREEH FREE!!! TICKETS TO THE OAKS! A GALA WEEK POR THE CHILDREN With Every Purchase of a Pair of Child's Shoes or with a Purchase of a Dollar's Worth or Over of Children's Stockings We Will Give Absolutely free All This Week One Ticket to "The Oaks" , One Ticket Admitting to "The Oaks" And One Return Ticket From "The Oaks" Note Below the Wonderful Reductions in Prices of Children's Shoes and Stockings THE OLDS-WORTMAN-KING STORE "Different Store" LEADING DEPARTMENT HOUSE ON PACIFIC SLOPE "Daylight Shop" Washington, Fifth and Sixth Streets WELCOME, VISITORS This Store Closes at 6 P. M. "Would you know the true meaning of A "Helpful" Store Then come here todav and inspect these advertised EXTRA VALUES. Embroid'ry Lessons Free By an expert in fancy needlework Art shop. Second-floor annex. Come! Let Us Get Together Lieutenant-Governor Guild, of Massachusetts, addressed an audience at the south end of Brockton one night, a few years ago, and was followed by the late Congressman Elijah A. Morse, also of the old "Bay State.' ' , A large portion of the audience, sat near the door of the hall. Mr. Morse began his speech by urging-sa to get nearer the platform, and his line of argument, to accobt. plish this purpose, must have jarred Mr. Guild and ad mirers of his eloquence. "Come up and be sociable," urged Mr. Morse. "You see if I speak softly those of you who are in the rear can not hear me, while if I speak loudly I shall certainly wake up those who are in the front rows." "We've so much to tell you this morning of the host of exceptional bargains awaiting you at the store, that we must beg of you to come down and be "sociable." "We cannot control our enthusiasm over the really wonderful values we have to offer this week, so pardon us if we do not speak "softly" we -want to be heard even by our good competing merchants who are in the back seats and have succumbed to the lassitude of "dog-days." But we cannot tell it all here better come to the store and be social, if you enjoy bargains in August. Summer Under Apparel Underpriced Uadermaslln Salons Second Floor Ahpx LADIES f2.00 NAINSOOK GOWNS FOR 91.19. Ladies fine nainsook Mghtgowns. In slipover style, with either square or round neck and elbow sleeves. They are daintily trimmed with embroIJery or lace insertion bead ing: and edging; a gocd 52.30 value. Special sale price. each 81.10 LADIES 8-4.00 SATEEN PETTICOAIS FOIt 8X39. Ladles sateen Petticoats, made of black or white striped mer cerized sateen. They are made In many different styles of flounces, including the popular 22-inch flounce. "Sunburst" and 'Elite Petticoats, with patent fastening in the back: our regular 54.0 values; special at, each 924H) HOUSEKEEPERS ARE INTERESTED IN THESE REDUCED PRICES ON China Dinner Sets and Kitchen fittings Third Floor. , 810.00 DINNER SETS FpR 9135. Austrian china Dinner Sets, with small flower border and stippled gold knobs nnd handles, 100 pieces In set. Our 519 value; special at, the set , 816.23 820.00 DINNER SETS FOR 817.09. Austrian china Dinner Sets, decorated with dainty flow ers and full gold line; dishes are In neat shapes and cups are thin and light, 100-piece sets. Our 520.00 value; special at, the set 817.66 822.00 DINNER SETS FOR 818.66. Austrian china Dinner Sets, decorated with dainty pink flow ers, embossed edges, gold traced, 100-piece sets. Our 522.00 value; special at, the set , 81&46 82SJM) DINNER SETS FOR 824.56. Havilapd china Dinner Sets, decorated with pretty flowers and stippled gold handles and knobs; 100-piece sets. Our 52S.50 value; special at, the eet 824.50 837.00 DINNER SETS FOR 831.56. Haviland china Dinner Sets -with decoration of pink flowtrs and full gold lines. 100-piece set. Our 537.00 value; special at, the set ...831.50 We have a cnoice and complete showing of beautiful Souve nir China priced -it, each from ioc to 81.50 SALE OF HIGH-GRADE GUARANTEED WRINGERS. Wrlngerswlth Iron frame, special spring: warranted for two years. With 10-Inch roller: special at. each . 82.70 With 11-inch roller: special at. each 83.00 Wringers with wood frame, spiral spring and adjustable clamps; warranted for two years: special at. each. ...8325 Wladou- Screen with hardwood frames Sire 1Sx33 Incites, special at, each -qc Size 30x37 Inches; special at. each 32C Size 37x45 inches; special at, each 40. Asbestos StoTe Matt, S Inches In diameter; special "each. 3c Coal Oil Stove, 1 burner; special at. each ....... Coal Oil Stoves, 2 burners; special at. each 70c GanollBe Stoves, 2 burners; special at, each ... 82.75 Blae Flame Coal Oil Stoves, 2 burners; special at each! 94.36 Two-Hole Camp Stove special at, each i in Quick Meal Gas Range; special at. each I "..!. 916G0 Tvro-Burner Gm Plate; special at. each 81.73 QhIcIc Meal steel Jlaage, with high closet. 16-lnch" oven. Quick baker. Our 335.00 value; special at. each S2&50 MONDAY'S CROWDS WILL BE AUGMENTED BY TUES DAY'S THRONGS TODAY. ..IN THE SUIT STORES Grand Salons Second Floor. The gist of attractions we print But. besides these here, there, everywhereare odd suits, skirts, coats, etc. awaiting bright eyes to discover them they may be just what you want, in Just your size. I( sc. you'll get a prize. The important thing is Bo HERE! on the spot! Search find! These are tne golden days of all the year to save. Lot of Women's New Suits Half-Price An immense pun hase by our buyers In New York of splen did Suits. In tailored street styles, made In splendid work manship and in this season's latest and most popular mod els, all wanted fabrics and colors. Plain tailored and trim med effeots; just the suit you want for now and for Fall wear. Materials are suited for year 'round wear, except perhaps on very warm days. But just the ideal suits for Fall and for the cooler days and evenings so frequent In August and September. Values up to 535.00. For two more days only, Tuesday and Wednesday, at HALF PRICE Women's Linen Suits, Worth $15.50 for only $7.93 Cool and pretty, very fetching styles in blues, tans, greens and white, also blues wUh neat red pipings. A grand op portunity to secure Just the suit needed for the outings or home or street wear these sultry "dog days," at a price so ridiculously low that It's cheaper tcrbuy them than to be without.. Values up to 515.50, for the next two days at.87.0S Hondsome $5.50 Silk Waists $3.29 Just the waist every woman wants for Summer wear or for donning at home of an afternoon or evening. In all the pretty colors and attractive plaids. Plain white, greens, reds, browns, blues, etc With a pedestrian skirt it gives an extra suit to the wardrobe, values to 58.50. For two days- only, Tuesday and Wednesday, at a choice for. .9320 School of Domestic Science Second Floor. Tea-Room Auspices Portland Y. W. C. A. MENU FOR TUESDAY', AUGUST 8. Tea. Coffee, Cnocolate Milk In Bottles. Cream of Pea Soup. Shrimp Salad. Ham Sandwiches. Bread and Butter. Cantaloupes on Ice. Lemon Jelly. Cake. Ice Cream. GREAT SPECIAL SALE TODAY OF Women's, Children's Caps In the "BIJou Millinery Salons Second Floor. Today we shall cont'nue our policy of sacrificing profits and parts of cost on all remaining Summer Millinery stocks. In the offerings we Include all the smart Summer caps for wear of ladies and children. Embraced In this sweeping closure are all the Jaunty "Tourists," Sailors and Motoring (Auto) styles the "Expos." "Meet-Me-on-the-Trall" fads, etc Materials of serge. Venetian, beaver felts and corded piques, In prettily trimmed effects, such as buckles, bands and cords. Reductions as follows: X .50 Caps special at 27c 5 .75 Caps special at 35c 51.00 Caps special at 53c 51.35 Caps special at 6c BLACK AND SUMMER SILKS Better Than Good Values These Splendid Staple Dress Goods Underpriced THE "FABRIC SALESROOMS FIFTH ANNEX, 1ST FLOOR. There' more or less missing from the usual prices of these black silks as well as from the more "seasonable stuffs. This is very out-of-the-ordinary news, whenever we can tell it, for black silks are staple fabrics, good the year 'round : and prices seldom vary. One buys a dress pattern (when there's less than usual to pay) to lav aside if not needed at present, for A BLACK SILK IS A SAFE INVEST MENT a good one. that is. These today are the standard qualities and makes that we sell year in and year out There's enough of each for today's selling, we're not so sure about tomorrow. The Summery silks and the dross goods are equally wanted and parallel values. BLACK TAFFETAS. Warranted and positively unequaled values even at the reg ular price 21 Inches wide: our M.00 value. Special at. the yard. 23 Inches wide: our 51.13 value. Special at. the yard. 27 inches wide: our 11.25 value. Special at. the yard. 36 Inches wide; our 51.50 value. Special at. the yard. 36 inches wide: our 51.63 value. Special at. the yard. 36 Inches wide; our $1.75 value. Special at. the yard. WHITE PONGEE AND JAPANESE SILKS. 27 and 36 Inches wide. Our 51.00 value Special at, the yard Our $1.25 value Special at. the yard Our $1.50 value Special at, the yard Our 51.75 value Special ct, the yard NOVELTY SUIT SILKS. . In imported and domestic makes. Many new styles and col orings to choose from Our 51.00 value Special at. the yard 30e Our $1.25 value Special at, the yard B2c Our 51.50 value Special at, the yard 75c S .60 .? .70 . JSO . St.10 .31.20 ..3 .74 -Ml ..$1.12 ..JJ1.-I2 DRLSS GOODS IMPORTED CREAM ENGLISH SICILIANS, BRILLIANT1XES AND ALPACAS In plain and novelty weaves. These serviceable, cool fabrics, are of our own importation and are unequaled in value at our regular prices 38-Inch imported cream. Mohair: regular 50c value. Special. yard - 3S-lnch imported cream Mohair; regular 75c value. Special yard 44-Inch Imported Cream Mohair: regular 51.00 value. Spe-iu!. yard SI1c" 44-lneh Imported cream Mohair: regular 51.25 value. Special. yard 44- Inch Imported cream Mohair; regular 51.5 value. Special, yard 31.22 45- inch Imported cream Mohair; regular 51.75 value. Special yard 45-lnch Imported cream Mohair: regular 52.00 value. Special yard ...31.87 EXCEPTIONAL VALUES IN PRETTY FINERIES THAT CHl'M WITH SUMMER FROCKS AND GOWNS. Women's Furnishing Shops First Floor. VENISE AND ST. GALL BANDS AT HALF PRICE. Fine Venlse and St. Gall Bands and Appliques In cream, walte and ecru, regular values to 58.00: special at.. HALF PRICE VALENCIENNES EDGES AT HALF PRICE. Odds and ends of Valenciennes Edges, from - to 19 inches wide, only a small lot Regular 51.00 values; special at. yard ro c Regular 5 .75 values; special at. yard 37e Regular 50c values: special at. yard 2S c Regular 25c values; special at. yard 12Hc WOMEN'S EMBROIDERY DRESS PATTERNS. Entire line of women's Embroidery Dress Patterns greatly reduced Our regular 525.30 value In colored batiste: special eacn. $10,00 Our regular 525.00 value In linen; special at. each fltt-io Our regular 543.00 value In linen; special at. each 32U.00 Our regular 542.50 value In linen: special at. each 320.00 Our regular 550.00 value In linen: special at, each .333.00 RIBBONS AT 17c YARD. SPECIAL. A line of Ribbons in 'ancy polka dots, plain taffeta, satin, plaids and fancy stripes, 4 and 5 Inches wide; special to close out, yard 7c WOMEN'S 31.00 LISLE THREAD GLOVES 73c. A line of women's 2 pearl clasp lisle thread Gloves. In black and colors, regular value 51.30; special for 2 days only Tuesday and Wednesday at. pair 73c WOMEN'S 25c ND 35c TURNOVER COLLARS 7c. Pretty turnover Collars, in blue, white, green, red. brown, pink and black; heavy embroidered, regular values 25c and 35c; special, each 7c WATCHES CLEANED And warranted one year for 75c. New mainsprings for 75c. All other repairing on jewelry at proportionate prices First floor, near large elevators. WONDERFUL VALUES AND AN "OAKS" TICKET FREE WITH EVERY PAIR OF CHILD'S SHOES OR A DOLLAR'S WORTH OF CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. SPECIAL SALE OF BOYS' AND GIRLS' SHOES AND STOCK INGS FOR THIS WEEK We have planned special accommodations for the children during this sale, and engaged extra salespeople "with" an eye to best possible service for the lads and lassies. We selected footwear, shoes and stockings as the vehicle by which we would distribute these outings, as we are aware that there's no boy or girl but who wants shoes and stockings at all times, and especially during vacation days, when romping wears them out faster than at any other time; they want plenty of them and GOOD ONES. That's where we "shine." GOOD SHOES AND GOOD STOCKINGS. This week EXTRA good bargains, so with every pair of Boy's, Girl's. Youth's or Misses ' Shoes, no matter what the price, and with every sale of Children's Stockings amounting to $1 or over, we will give FREE a ticket entitling Its holder to one ride to and from the "OAKS" and admission to the grounds, ticket good any time within ten days. Tickets good for any child of 12 years or under. Prices hold during the sale or so long as. lots may last. Misses' Shoes MIe 91.75 mm& S2.&0 Shoes fUS Misses bright dongola kid shoes, with patent tips, spring heele. lace style. Sizes 11 to 2. width D to EE. Our JL7S and J 2.0 3 value; i I in special Vacation sale price, the pair ... M lutes' 1.T5 Shoe -for $1.24 Misses' tan shoes of medium shade, lace style, spring heels; good solid shoes" through out; sizes 11 to 2, widths D to EE. Our $1.75 f 0 value; special vacation sale price, the pair MlMe f233. Sheee for $1-58 Misses' vlcl kid lace shoes with Inlaid lace piece; patent tips, low flat heels; a pretty dress shoe; sizes 11 to 2, widths C. D and double E. I cn Our J2.'25 value: special vacation sale price, pair. . . 3 1 Misses' Shoe for 9U80 -Misses very fine patent colt lace shoes, dull matt tops. Goodvear welt sole, low heels, sizes 11 to 2, widths, C, D and E. Our $2.50 I rn value; special vacation sale price, the pair Misses' f 1.75 Shoes fer $1.19 These are tne celebrated "Mag nolia" shoes Celebrated because tney wear so well; made of vlci kid. with patent tips and spring heels. Sizes 11 to 2. widths D and double E Our 51.74 value; if in special vacation sale price, the pair Children's Shoes Child's $!. Shoes for 80c Child's vlci kid lace shoes, with half spring heels, patent tips and turned soles, sizes 5 to S. width EE. Our 51.25 value; special vacation vnr sale price, the pair Q-Ji- ChlM's Vlci K1A lace Shoes w(th patent tips and full spring heels. PIngree make and every pair stamped "Plngree" on the sole. Sizes 5 to 8, J1.K0 value; special, pair 91.24 Sizes 8 to 11, 52.00 value; special, pair $1.89 Sizes 11 to 2, 52.25 value; special, pair 91.9S Child's 915 Shoes for We Child's tan or black lace shoes, with Inserted lace pieces. The tan shoes have tips of the same leather a the rest of the shoe; the blsck kid have patent tips. Theee shoes were made by the well-known shoemakers "Moloney Bros.. of Rochester. N. Y.. who make fine shoes only; sizes 2 to 6, widths r to E. Our regular vaiue. special vacation saie price, the pair , 90C Child's "ricgree Make" Colt Lace Shoes with dull matt calf tops: spring heels. Sizes 9 to 11. Our 52.25 value i I JTQ special vacation sale price, the pair 9 1 Sizes 11 to 2. Our 52.75 value; special vacation sale price, the pair . 92.00 Child's 91.25 Shoes for S9c Child's extra fine vicl kid laco shoes, with patent kid heel foxing, a very pretty shoe and well made throughout. Our 51.25 value: SQf special vacation sale price, the pair Misses and Chlldrea's 91.75, 92.00 aad Shoes for 91.24 ami 91J5 Wc have made up a big lot of misses' and children's shoes, which will be displayed on tables for convenience In selling. They comprise all our discontinued Une3 In lace and button styles. No cheap shoes among them, but all made of good honest leathers. Our 51.75. 52.00 and 52.50 values. Misses' sizes 11 to 2, special at, the pair, 814; children's sizes, 8 to 11; special at, the pair S1.15 Shoes for Boys and Youths . "Little Geats 92.00 Shoes for 91.46 These shoes are here In patent colt, lace style, sizes 9 to 13. Our 52.00 value; spe cial vacation sale price, the pair 91.40 "Little Geats"" 92.50 Shoes for 91.S8 These shoes are of box calf, Goodyear sewed, lace style, good, solid soles and one of our best styles. Sizes 9 to 13, widths D, E and EE. Our 52.50 value; special vacation sale price, J"- 1 XO the pair " I .Oy Little GeBts" 92.00 Shoes for 91.40 These Shoes are here in velour 'alf, lace, Goodyear welt. Thia stock takes a beau tiful polish and will look well as long as It lasts. Sizes 9 to 12. Our 52.00 value: special vacation sale price, pair. 91.40 Yoath's 92.00 Shoes for 91.58 Toutn's vlcl kid and box calf lace shoes, with best of oak tanned soles. Every pair guar anteed. Sizes 11 to 2. Our 52.00 value; special J- I vacation sale price, the pair J- Youth's Tan BlHcher Cat Lace Shoes All solid new goods, made to our order this sae'son. Sizes 11 to 2: our 52 value; special at, the pair, 914. Sizes 2 to 5: our 1 j?q 52.75 value; special at, the pair Youth' 92.00- Shoes fer 9L36 Youth's lambs calf lace shoes, quilted soles. Honest goods throughout. Sizes 1 7Q 11 to 2. Our 52.00 value: special vacation price, paiiH I 0J Boys' 92.50 Shoes for 91.30 Boys' velour calf lace shoes, with good plump soles; London lasts. Sizes 2 to 6. 1 ca Our 52.50 value; special vacation sale price, palr..- 0-J Boys' 93.00 Shoes for 92.20 Boys patent colt lace sh.es. Goodyear welt, soles made on straight last, very dressv shoes. Our 53.00 value; special vacation 0 on sale price, pair cp.-J Boys' 92.75 Shoes for 92.15 Boys' vlcl kid and box calf la-e shoes, made by th Lehigh Valley Shoe Co.. and every pair guaranteed. All sizes from 2 to 8, and all widths. Our 52.75 value; special vacation sale price. , J-o 1 the pair Boys' 9225 Shoes for 91.80 Boys velour calf bal shoes; Lon don toe; good style and serviceable; all sizes from 2 to "5. all widths. Our 52.25 value; special vacation j 1 rjQ sale price, the pair & 1 J-J Boys' 93.50 Shoes for 92.09 Boys' patent colt shoes. Engllsu Blucher style, pota last, correct in style and detail. Our 53.50 value; special vacation sale price, the pair $2.60 The Children's Hosiery Bargains Boys Black Cotton Hose 23c Boys' "So Mend" black cotton hose, finished foot, linen spliced knee, heel and toe;. special at. pair JioV- Girls' Black Cotton Hose 25r Girls' Xo Mend" black cottoa hose, fine ribbed, finished foot, linen spliced knee. OfCr heel and toe; all slz-is; special at. pair Ot Boys' Heavy-Weight Hose 25c Boys' heavy-weight Ironclad hose, seamless, extra strong; sizes 6 to 10; special O"? at. nalr - Boys Buster Brown Hose 20c Boys' Buster Brown black cotton hose: sizes 6 to 10; special at. pair. Buster Brown's Sister's Hose 20c Fine ribbed seamle3s hose for Buster Brown's sister; sizes 6 to 10; special at. pair. 20e Infants' 25c Hose 10c Infants' black, white, pink and I blue lace lisle hose. Regular value 25c; special, pair.. Mlsses' 30c and 35c Hose 10c Misses' black lace lisle hose in assorted patterns. Regular values 25c. 30c and I Or 35c; special, pair 1 Ov Misses' 23c Hose 17c Misses fine ribbed black cotton hose, finished foot, double knee, heel and toe. 1 Regular value 25c: special, pair 1 - 20c