Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, August 12, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE HORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, AUGUST 12, 1905.
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WATCHES CLEANED
And warranted one 7ear for
75c. New mainsprings for
75c. All other repairing on
Jewelry a t proportionate
prices First Floor, near the
large elevators.
OLDS, WORTMAN & KING
EMBROIDERY LESSONS
FREE
Given by an expert In fancy
needlework. Art Shop Sec
ond Floor, Annex.
Store Opens at 5 A. M.
Closes at 6 P. M.
IARELY
N TIME
Fifth, Sixth and Wash
ington Streets
THE DIFFERENT STORE"
SATURDAY SHOPPEES WILL KINDLY BEAR IN MIND THAT THIS STORE CLOSES ON SATUR
DAYAS ON ALL BUSINESS DAYS AT 6 P. M.
Visitors Cordially Welcome
to share with our patrons every privilege of
this great store. Its FREE phones, rest
room, writing tables fully supplied with sta
tionery, etc, drinking fountains with the
best cold running water to be found in
America, lavatories and toilet rooms, lunch
room for these who bring: their "snack and
nip" with them, postal facilities, free cook
ing: school, lniormation bureau and direc
tories. Parcels checked free and. If you
wish to Lhop. tha coolest store in town to
roam thro.
His Men Weak and III When
'4he Relief Expedition
Reached Them.
WINDING UP THE WEEK
WITH MIGHTY VALUES AT EVERY TURN
SHIP CRUSHED IN ICE-FLOE
A Special Feature of Today Will Intensely Interest the Children
And those rha have the pleasures of childhood at heart.
Loss of Stores Forced Retreat to Get
Baldwin's Supply Open Water
Prevented Explorers From
Reaching the Pole.
TROMSOE. Norway, Aug. lL-The re
lief stcamor Terra Novo, whloh rescued
Anthony Flala and the other members
of the Ziegler Polar expedition, arrived
here today. She sailed from Tromsoe
June 14 last, shaping her course direct
for the icefields, -which -were encountered
June 29 In latitude 76:97 'ncfrth: longitude
36:6 east. The condition of the Ice favored
the ship and she proceeded eastward along
the edge of the field until June 27. when
she commenced to force hor way through
the floes and on July 25 struck open wat
er. Thick ice was again encountered the
following aay. but on July 2S, Palml
Island was sighted and on July 29 the
Terra Novo reached Cape Dillon, where
she found six mombers of the expedition
safe and well. From this outpost men
were dispatched to notify Flala at the
headquarters camp of the arrival of the
xescue ship.-
Could Not Have Lasted Long.
The Terra Novo reached Cape Flora
July 20 and found nine members of tho
expedition. These had become weakened
by tho hardships they endured and some
of them were so ill that they could not
have held out for another Winter. Re
turning to Cape Billon, Mr. Champ, who
commanded the relief expedition, organ
ized a party and started for the head
quarters camp, from which he brough
back Mr. Flala and his comrades.
The Terra Novo sailed for home Au
gust 1. She got out of the ice-pack Au
gust C and returned In excellent condi
tion. Tho members of the Ziegler expedition
tell a stirring story of the vain efforts to
reach the pole. In the severe weather in
November, 1903, the ship America, which
carried tho expedition, broke up and the
provisions and coal were lost. Part of
the wreckage remained until January 22,
19M, when it disappeared during a strom.
The loss of the provisions was seriously
felt and, but for the stores left by the
Baldwin-Zlegler expedition in Teplltx Bay,
the men wbuld have been In bad straits.
Vain Effort to Reach Pole.
In the following Spring continued at
tempts wore made to the eastward to
force a passage to the pole. The condi
tions, however, were insurmountable.
The expedition met with much open water
and day after day encountered fresh dan
gers and difficulties. Ultimately, the sup
ply of provisions began to give out and
a painful Journey southward was begun,
the members of the expedition finally
reaching the depots at Cape Flora, Cape
Dillon and Camp Ziegler, among which
tney were distributed, and where they
managed to eke out the limited supplies
with catches ,of walrus and bear.
FIALA WILL SOON BE WEDDED
Arctic Explorer Became Engaged on
Day- He Sailed.
NEW YORK, Aug. 1L News of the res-,
cue pf Anthony Flala. head of the second
Ziegler expedition In search of the North
Pole, yesterday, caused the announcement
by his family in Brooklyn of his engage
ment to Miss Clara Puryear, of Nash
ville, Tenn. The Southern girl promised
on the day Fiala's expedition sailed to be
his bride, but the engagement was kept a
secret pending news of his return.
The explorer first met Mias Puryear
eight years ago when he visited Nashville
with a troop of Brooklyn cavalry, which
took part In the New York day ceremonies
at tho Tennessee Exposition.
Announcement was made yesterday at
the office of the late William H. Ziegler
in this city that the members of the Mala
party will be brought back to this coun
try and sent to their homes. When that
has been done no further attempts backed
by the Ziegler estate will be made to
reach the North Pole, as the executors
have no desire to continue the work of
Arctic exploration.
IOW EXCURSION RATES EAST.
On August 24, 25, and September 16. 17
the- Great Northern Railway will sell ex-
S0S ticke.ta to Chicago and return.
STLoO; St. Louis and return. $67.50; St. Paul
Minneapolis and Duluth and return. $60 00
tickets .good for going passage for ten
days; final return limit, 90 days; good co
ing via Great Northern Railway, return
ing same or any direct route; stop-overs
allowed going and returning.
For tickets and additional information
call on or address H. Dickson C. P
T. A, Great Northern Railway. 122 Third
street, Portland. ' aira
SUMMER COLDS.
Laxative Bromo Quinine, worlflwtfle Colfl Cure,
remove the cauee. Call for full name and
look, tor signature of E. W. Grove. 25c.
Murine Ere Remedy cures eyes: make weak
eyes strong. Soothes eye pain; doesn't smart.
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by tlieea
iLittle Pills,
They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue
Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They
Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
SmaK PHI. Small Dos.
Small Price.
A WARNING!
sort. Among them was a middle-aged gentleman, with his wife and six children. The
gentleman was very busy explaining things as they took in the sights, and was con
stantly looking 'round for something new to amuse the children, and evidently thought
he had found it when he espied a rather attractive entrance with the sign "EXIT."
Taking his wife's arm and hurriedly "shooing" the children ahead, he exclaimed:
"Come on, Jane, we'll see what's in the "'Exit" It may be hartuy worth while to
mention the fact that the over-curious geritleman was compelled to pay 10c a head to
get into the grounds again. We' want to Warn bur young friends who go up to "THE
OAKS" today as the guests of the store not to "take in" the "Exit" till the
last thing.
Saturday's Special Sales in Suit Salons
Second Floor.
WALKING SKIRTS AND SILK PETTICOATS FOR HALF AND LESS.
SMART NEW WALKING SKIRTS AT ONE-HALF PRICE!
Regular values starting at $0.50 on the lowest rung and climbing the ladder gradually,
step by step, until the top price is reached at S28.50, each the best its price will
buy in a regular way. SaturtU- we'll soil to you at y2 PRICE
All the wanted materials, embracing lusters, Panama cloths, cheviots and serges, in a
color line including plain blues, black, greens, black and white and smart mannish
mixed goods $6.50 to $2S.50 values at ONE-HALF PRIC33
A Stirring Sale of $10.00 Silk Petticoats for $3.95
Another dainty bargain morsel. Handsome Silk Petticoats from a makjer of National
reputation in the style world. A grand beauty show in colors. Rich taffetas, in 24
inch accordion plaited styles, with plain yokes; others plain, with accordion-plaited
flounce. Blues, in light to dark shades, reds and blacks. T Arr
Splendid values up to $10. Choice for JJJ
Saturday Bargains infhf2ferv
Second Floor Annex.
CHILDREN'S SAILORS FOR 19.
Children's rough and plain Straw Sailor Hats, in navy blue,
brown and wbife, trimmed with silk ribbon streamers; our
50c. 75c and $1.00 values. Special for A-
today at, each , x-rv.
READY-TO-WEAR HATS AT 39.
Ready-to-Wear Hats, in turbans, sailors and Charlotte Corday
styles, in black only, and trimmed prettily with bows of vel
vet ribbon; all are regular $2.50 to $3.50 values. To close
them out we offer them for today at the T
special price of, each xJFx-f V
Saturday Specials in
Women's furnish
ing Stores
First Floor.
35c STOCK COLLARS 10c
A new line of Stock Collars; persian pat
terns; white with colors Regular value
35c; special, each loc
SOc TURNOVERS We.
A lot pf Turnovers and Collars In plain white
and wiilte with colored edges Regular
valueB SOc; special, each 15c
Witchery in
Cookery
Watch the Wlsard While She Demonstrates
the Art of Cooking:.
"Rosette Wafers"
Third Floor.
A down-to-'date demonstration that every
Portland housewife should attend. If you've
an appetite for dainty morsels you'll find
It well worth the time you spend In watch
ing the demonstrator and her deft manipu
lation of the Rosette Irons. If you can
Imagine a zephyr mixed with dew, and a
little powderej sugar fried on a sunbeam,
you may be able to conjure up an idea of
how the Rosette wafer looks and tastes.
Demonstration daily on Third Floor, near
big elevators, from 1 to 6 P. M.
Grand Wind-UP
Hisses' Shoes
aifsfieft' $1.73 ud $2.00 Shoes for 51.18
Misses' Bright Dongola Kid Shoes, with
patent tips, spring heels, lace style; sires
11 to 2; widths D to double E Our $1.75
and $2.00 value; special vacation i in
sale price, the pair 'if
Mlsnen' $1.73 Sbo for J! 1-24 Misses tan
Sho.es of medium shade, lace style, spring
heels; good 4olld shoes throughout: sizes
11 to 2; -widths D to double E Our JL75
value; special vacation sale i or
price, the pair 1 X
Mlsnca' Shoes .for fLSD Misses' vicl kid
Lace Shoes with inlaid lace piece; patent
tips, low flat heels; a pretty Dress Shoe:
sizes 11 hi to 2; widths C, D and doubleE
Our $2.25 value; special vaca- rr
tion sale price, the pair lOtl
MInkcm' fZJSQ Skoen for SI.S0 Mis 06 very
.fine Patent Colt Lace Shoes; dull matt tops,
Goodyear welt sole, low heels; sizes 11
to 2: widths C. D and S Our $2.5 value;
special vacation sale price, v. i vn
the pair !. . I.OU
MUneV fl.7S Shoe for fl.ll) These are the
celebrated "Magnolia" Sboes Celebrated
because they wear so well; made of vicl
kid, -with patent tips and spring heels;
sizes 11 to 2; widths D and double E
Our $1.75 value; special vaca- j i in
tion sale price, the pair J I I 5
An amusing incident happened at "THE
OAKS" the other day: A party, evidently
strangers in the city, were immensely en
joying the sports at Portland's favorite re
SATURDAY BARGAINS
in the
Women's
Hosiery Section
First Floor.
WOMEN'S HOSIERY" HALF PRICE.
Black All-Lace Lisle Hose, with embroi
dered boots, and black, brilliant All-Lace
Llale Hose; Imported stock Regular value
$1.00; special, the pair BOc
MISSES HOSE.
Misses' Flnc-Ribbod Black Ingrain Hose;
full finished
Regular 40c valu: sire 5; special.
the pair . 27e
Regular 58c value; size 6; special,
the pair 32c
Regular- 60c value; alze 7; special.
the pair
Regular C5c value; size 7: special,
the pair
Regular 70c value; size S; special.
the pair
Regular 75c value; size 8; special,
the pair
.35c
.c
43c
. .50c
Regular SOc value; size 9; special,
the pair zsc
BOYS' 50c UNION SUITS 35c.
Boys Ecru Cotton Summer-Weight Union
Suits Regular value SOc; special, ea..35c
Today to the Great August Sale
YE "FAIR-WAY" BOOTE SHOPPE SIXTH STREET ANNEX, FIRST FLOOR. A children's ticket to "The Oaks" free
sale of Boys', Youth's, Children's or Misses' shoes. Ticket includes fare both ways with admission to grounds. Good for any child of
Children's Shoes
Child' 13 Shoe for SOc Child's vici kid
Lace Shoee. with half spring heels, patent
tips and turned soles; sizes 5 to "S; width
EE Our $1.25 value; special vaca- sm
tion sale price, the pair OyL
Child's Vicl Kid Lace Shoes with patent tips
and full spring heels; Pingrce make and
every pair stamped "Pingreo" on the sole.
Sizes 5 to S $1.50 value; special, pair.. 81.24
Sizes 8 to 11 $2.30 value; special, ir.
Sizes 11 to 2 $2.25 value; special. pr..$l.flS
Child's J1.33 Shoes for DOcChlld's tan or
black Lace Snoes, with inserted lace pieces;
The. Tan Saoes have tips of the same
leatacr aa tne rest of the shoe: the black
kid have patent tips. These Shoes were
made by the well-known shoemakers "Ma
loney Bros.," of Rochester, X. 1" who mako
flne Shoes only; dlzes 2 to 6; widths D to
E Our regular $1.25 value; special fAr
vacation sale price, the pair iUC
Child's PlBicree' Make" Colt Lsce Shoes with
dull matt calf tops; spring heels: sizes 9
to 11 Our $2.25 value; special it yrr
vacation Bale price, the pair 1 .Oy
Sizes 11 to 2 Our $2.75 value; special va
cation sale price, rf
the pair X.UU
Child's 1.25 Shoes for SSe Child's extra flne
Vicl Kid Lace Shoes, with patent kid heel
foxing: a very pretty hoe and well made
throughout Our $1.25 value; spe- rnr
clal vacation sale price, pair siUK.
With Every Sale of a Dollar's Worth of Goods in the Boys', Youths', Misses' or Children's
Shoes, Children s Knit or Muslin Underwear, Dresses, Coats, Bathing Suits, Hosiery, Hats,
Caps, Waists, Express Wagons, Toys and Numerous Other Lines of Merchandise for Use or
GOOD TO AND PROM THE OAKS," WITH ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS, for Any Child of 12
Years or Under. SPEND SATURDAY AT "THE OAKS," CHILDREN-AT t)UR EXPENSE. BE OUR
GUESTS TODAY.
SCHOOL OF DOMESTIC SCIENCE.
TEA ROOM
Second Floor.
Auspices Portland T. W. a A.
MENU FOR SATURDAY, AUGUST 12.
Tea. Coffee. Cfaocclate. Milk In Bottles.
Cream of Tomato Soup.
Apple. TTelery and Xut Salad.
Peaches and Cream.
Cottage Cheese. Tongue Sandwich.
hole Wheat Bread and Butter.
Boston Brown Bread.
White Bread and Butter.
Orange Sherbet. Ice Cream. Cake.
A free Children's Ticket to
"The Oaks"
TODAY WITH EVERY DOLLAR'S
WORTH OF THESE
Splendid M
ren's
HOSIERY
VALUES
First Floor.
Boys' Black Cotton Hose 25c
Boys' "Xo Mend" Black
Cotton Hose; finished foot,
linen-spliced knee, heel and
toe; special at, pair 25c
Girls' Black Cotton Hose 25
Girls' "Xo Mend" Black
Cotton Hose; flne-rlbbed.
finished foot, linen-spliced
knee, heel and toe; all
sizes; special at, pair 25c
Boys' Heavy-Weight Hose 25c Boys" Heavy
weight Ironclad Hose: seamless; extra
strong; sizes 6 to 10; special, pair 25c
Boys' Buster Brown Roue 20c Boys' Buster
Brown Black Cotton Hose; sizes 6 to Id;
special at, the pair 20c
Buster Brown's Sister's Hose 20c Fine
ribbed, seamless Hose for Buster Brown's
sister; slzs 6 to 10; special at, pair. .20c
Infants' 25c Hose 10c Infants' black, white,
pink and blue Lace Lisle Hose Regular
value -Gc; special, the pair - 18c
Misses' 30c nnd 35c Hose 10c Misses' Black
Lace Lisle Hose, in assorted patterns
Regular Values 25c, SOc and 35c; special,
the pair ... 10c
Misses' 25c Hose 17r Misses' Fine-Ribbed
Black Cotton Hose; finished foot, double
knee, heel and toe Regular value 25c;
special, the pair .....17c-
A GREAT SPECIAL SALE TODAY OF
Women's "Merode" Knit
Underwear
Every piece of Knit
Underwear bearing the
name "MERODE" (which
name means excellence).
Is Included in this sale
3f Summer Underwear.
Women who have worn
"Merode" U n d e r vr ear
know the exqclence of
the same and will make
the most of the oppor
tunities offered during
this bargain event.
"SVe will conduct the
sale the same as we do
our big January clear
ance sale, and the same
prices -will prevail on all
"MERODE" UNDER
WEAR THAT IS SUMMER-WEIGHT.
The VESTS come in
long. short and no
sleeve: PANTS and
TIGHTS are knee and
ankle-length; UNION
SUITS are high neck,
long, short or no sleeves
and knee or anKle
length. Come early and choose
while the showing is
most complete.
'mrode
(Hand Futufcrf)
CHILDREN'S DAINTY HATS
At Half Price
Baby-to-MiM Snloaa Second Floor.
Children' Fine Hats In all of the newest and
prettiest creations of mull, chiffon, lace
and ribbon. They range in price from
$3.00 to $13.50; special for Saturday sale
at EXACTLY HALF PRICE
A FREE TICKET TO THE "OAKS" WITH
EVERY DOLLAR SPENT IX AMOVE
SPECIAL.
Silases' and
tinea for
Children's $1.75, f2.00 and S2J50
$1.2-1 and 51.15 We have made
up a big lot of Misses and Children's
Snoes. which will be displayed on tables
for convenience in selling. They comprise
all our discontinued lines in lace and
hnttnn atvlcs. No eh6.it) shoes amoncr them.
but all made of good, honest leathers J
Our $1.75. $2.10 and $z.o0 values; misses
sizes. 11 to 2; special at i l O r
tho pair ''
Children's sixes. 8 to 11; special at I I C
the pair "
Shoes for Boys and Youths
"Little Gents" $2.00 Shoes for fl.40 These
Shoes are here in patent colt; lace style:
sizes 9 to 13 Our $2.00 value; special
vacation sale price. i I Q
the pair
"Little Gents" S20 Shoes for ri9-r-Theso
Shoes are of box calf, Goodyear sewed, lace
style: good, solid, soles and one of our best
eiyles; sizes 9 to 13; widths D, E and EE
Our S2.5C- value: special vaca- J-
tion sai; price, the pair
Tetitha' $2.00 Shoes for SlO Youths' Vicl
Kid and Box Calf Lace Shoes, with best of
oak-tanned soles; every pair guaranteed;
sizes 11 to 2 Our $2.00 value; special
vacation -sale price, I SO
the pair 1
Youths Tbb Dlnche Cnt Lace Shoes All
solid new goods, made to our order this
season; sizes 11 to 2 Our $2.00 Q
value; special at. tho pair J
CHILDREN'S COATS FOR HALE PRICE!
A Saturday Sale
FEEB CHILDREN'S TICKETS TO "THE OAKS" AND RETURN, WITH AD
MISSION. TO EVERY PURCHASER.
Grand Salons Second Ploor.
We shall place our stock of Children's Coats on sale today
values up to $26.50 at prices exactly ONE HALF the regular
low marks attached to the garments. Smartly tailored garments
for wear the coming Fall and for the chilly evenings so near at;
hand. In all the newest and latest style effects and favorite
materials, including Velvets, Coverts, Meltons, Cheviots, Serges,
etc., and in a full and complete line of the wanted colors, em
bracing tans, greens, blues, reds, white and prettily checked
patterns. In both plain tailored and trimmed styles. A hand
some gathering of stylish over-garments for girls' wear all
HALF PRICE for today only. FREE CHILDREN'S
TICKETS TO "THE OAKS" with every coat sold, even a:
THE HALE PRICE EIGURE
SATURDAY BARGAINS EOR MEN
YOU'LL' MEET 'EM FACE
EXTRA SPECIAL A MONSTER SALE OF
CHARMING HATS FOR MISSES AND
CHILDREN.
$2.50 and $3 Values for $!
BIJou" Millinery Salon Annex, 2d Floor.
Our trimmers have been very busy for the
past week in the workrooms of the Mil
linery Section, engaged in trimming a lot
of the prettiest and daintiest Sumatra
Straw "Shapes ever conjured for misses'
and children s wear. Our buyers, now in
New York, took advantage of an oppor
tunity ofTered them to close from a lead
ing manufacturer about 500 of the most
fetching shapes designed this season for
young folk's wearing at g. ridiculously low
figure. The shapes came overland by fast
express and were sent Immediately to the
trimming" rooms. Here a bit of chiffon
was added a bunch of pretty flowers or a
spray of foliage called into service, and
when our deft artists had finished, the
results of their work formed the prettiest
picture of fascinatingly beautiful Hats
for young misses and children we've ever
shown in tho salons. There are pokes,
broad-brim shapes and auch a variety as
defies description. Sweet Marguerites,
llllies of the valley, forget-me-nots and a
host of garden beauties vie with each
other for favor In the trimming effects,
combined with soft, pretty chiffons. The
values range from 52.50 to $3.50, and for
today we shall offer them at a choice for an
, $ I EVEN DOLLAR I
A CHILDREN'S TICKET TO THE "OAKS.'
INCLUDING FARES BOTH WAYS, WITH
ADMISSION TO THE GROUNDS, WITH
EVERY HAT FREE!
j
of Children's Shoes oTaS
Sizes 2 o 5 Our $2.75 value; I go
special at. tho pair 1
"Little Gents $2.00 Shoes for 91.40 These
Shoes are here in velour calf, lace, Good
year welt. This stock takes a beautiful
polish snd will look well as long as It
lasts; sizes 9 to 13 Our $2.00 value;
special vacation sale price, fc Q
the pair
Youths $2.00 Shoes for 91.30 Youth' Calf
Lace Shoes, quilted soles. Honest goods
throughout; sizes 11 to 2 Our $2.30 value:
special vacation price, i I XO
the pair V
Beys 92Ji0 Shoes for Sl.50 Boj'S Velour
Calf Lace Shoes, with good, plump soles:
London lasts; sizes 2 to 6 Our $2.50
value; special vacation sale V I
price, the pair 1 JJ
Boys' 93.00 Sheen for fr-20 Boys Patent Colt
Lace Shoes; Goodyear welt: soles made on
straight last; very dressy shoes Our $3.00
value; special vacation sale 0 OQ
price, the pair a.a
Boys' 92.75 Shoes for 92.15 Boys Vicl Kid
and Box Calf Lace Shoes; made by the Le
high Valley Shoe Co.. and every pair guar
anteed Our $.75 value; spe- 0 I C
clal vacation sale price, pair . .. 1
Beys' 925 Shoes for 91.00 Boys' Velour Calf
Baf Shoes; London toe; good style and
serviceable: nil sizes from 2 to 6; all
widths Our $2.25 value; special I fin
vacation sale price, pair 1
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TO FACE TODAY THE HABERDASHERIE
MEN'S $1.25 GOLF SHIRTS, 79.
Men's new, stylish silk-front Golf Shirts, light colors; our
best $1.25 value. Special, each 79
' MEN'S 10c HANDKERCHIEFS, 5.
A line'of men's linen-finish Hemmed Handkerchiefs, in
plain white; regular value 10c. Special, each 5!?
MEN'S BALBRIGGAN UNDERWEAR.
Men's light-weight ribbed Balbriggan Underwear, in
salmon pink and brown; well made and finished.
Special to close at, garment 25
Men's white lisle Underwear; regular value $1.00. Spe
cial, garment 69
Men's Golf Shirts; regular value $1.00. Special, ea..o9c
Men's Windsor Ties; regular value SOc. Special, ea..36c
Men's split-foot Hosiery; regular value 20c. Special,
v two pairs for '.25c
Men's and boys' Bathing Suits; regular value $1.00. Spe
cial, suit 69
Men's Four-in-Hands ; regular value 35c. Special, eal9p
Free Tickets to "The Oaks"
For the Children, with every dollar's
worth of these
9k '
Saturday Bargains in Child
ren's Wear
Knit Underwear Ais!e
First Floor.
BOYS' SOc WAISTS 33c.
Bo7s Madras and Percale Waists and
Blouses in white and with light fancy
stripe Regular value 50c; special, ea..33c
BOYS' BLUE PRINT WAISTS 23c.
Boys' Heavy Blue Print Waists, blouse style,
with pretty stripes and fancy figures;
ages 4 to 14 years, special at. each ....23c
BOYS' GINGHAM WAISTS 33c.
Boys Glngnam Waists In medium light
shades; ages 4 to 14 years: special. ea..33c
BOYS' 23c BLACK COTTON HOSE ISc
Boys" Black Cotton Hose: double ribbed", fin
ished foot, double knee, heel and toe
Regular value 25c; special, pair ...ISc
3IISSES' 23c BLACK COTTON HOSE 17c
Misses' Fine-Ribbed Black Cotton Hose, fin
ished foot, double heel, knee and toe
Regular value 25c; special, pair 17c
MISSES' 33c LACE HOSE 10c.
Misses Blaok. Lace-Striped Hose; assorted
styles Regular value 35c; special, the
pair 10c
BOYS' 50c UNDERWEAR 35c.
Boys' Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers Our
best 50c value; special, tne garment. . .33c
Footwear Bargains
Today with every
12 years or under
Boys' 9350 Shoes for 92.G9 Boys Patent Colt e
Shoes; English Blucher style, pota last; a o
correct In style and detail Our $3.50 val-
ue; special vacation sale price; -o (ZCi 9 9
the pair
Footwear Bargains for lien
and Women
WOMEN'S HALF SHOES 91.50.
To close out the entire balance of our brok-
en lines of Women's Half Shoes the best r J
makes, such as the "Gloria," "Dutten- a
hofYer" and Lalrd-Schober In all kinds of s
leathers. Sold regularly at $3.00, $3.50 and o o
$4.0'J. We will offer special for t cq i
Saturday only, at. pair e.vfe
WOMEN'S 950 HALF SHOES S2JO J
Our entire stock of Women's Half Shoes in
black vici kid, patent tip. welt street sole;
all sizos and widths; made by C. P. Ford."?
Rochester. X. Y. Regular value J-o XO 11
$3.50; special, the pair $..QV
Also Women's Tan Vici Kid Half Shoes, o
turned soles: made by C. P. Ford. Roches
ter, X. Y. Regular value $3.50; 3vQ
special, the pair -3.UJ e
MEN'S 93.50 HALF SHOES 9250.
A line of Men's Lace Half Shoes in blacK
vflour calf, vici kid, patent colt; Blucher -0
cut; and tan In Russia calf and vicl kid e 9
Regular value $3.50; special for Jbo ?f
Saturday only, pair l.JJ 9 a
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