Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, September 07, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, 'THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1905.
PAT GBQWE HIT!
PURSUING IN
Elusive Kidnaper Dodges Half
of Omaha Police
Force.
SHOOTS WHILE HE FLEES
!Pusil!ndc Follows Him, but He Es
capes After Disabling Only Po
liceman Who Knows Him.
Search Continues.
i OMAHA, Neb.. SopC 6. During- a run
ning flght between police officers and a
man believed to be Pat Crowe, the alleged
kidnaper o Eddie Cudahy, and a com
panion. Just before midnight tonight. Pa
trolman Albert Jackson wa? shot through
the log and the two men made their es
cape. None of the other officers was in
jured. A large dotail of offleers was
Immediately sent to the spot to try to
locate the fugitives. The fight occurred
la Iower Sixteenth street, where the men
were discovered by Officer Jackson in a
saloon.
Only One Man Knows Him.
Ever since Crowe returned to Omaha
no vera weeks ago, Chief Donahue has
had a force of officers, most of them in
citizen's clothing, seeking to capture hltri.
This task was extremely difficult, because
n.e of the officers knew Crowe, Jackson
4ing an exception. It was learned by
the police yesterday that Crowe was in
Omaha and extra efforts wore made to
locate him. Jackson and Officer Leahy
Wore sent to Lower Sixteenth street.
Where Crowe was believed to be.
Shoots Policeman and Flees.
.- About 11 o'clock tonight Jackson saw a
man whom he recognized as Crowe with
a companion in a saloon at Sixteenth and
Dorcas streets. He sent Leahy for ad
ditional officers, meantime watching the
man himself. The men left the saloon
just as a oar carrying additional officers
came up, and Jackson started to follow
them. Seeing that they were being fol
lowed, the two men opened Arc on Jack
pon. one bullet breaking his leg. The
other officers started in pursuit, joining in
the fusillade of shots being sent after the
fugitives. The latter, however, made
good a temporary escape.
Half the police force was sent to the
district In which the. shooting occurred
and was put to work to locate and arrest
the pair. This they had not been success
ful in doing up to midnight.
Jackson Sure It Was Crowe.
While the police have no positive knowl
edge that one of the men was Crowe, they
So not hestitate to beMevo that such is
the case. Officer Jackson, who was ac
quainted with Crowe, says that there can
be no doubt of the identity of the man.
He, says the man recognized him, and,
realizing that he was an officer, took a
desperate change of gottlng away by
using his revolver. That the fugitive is
a desperate man there is no doubt and
every -offbrt is being made to seoure his
capture, as well as that of his companion.
ILL INNOCENT AS BABES
RAILROADS DENT THEY FAVOR
REFRIGERATOR LINES.
Answers to Summons of. Interstate
Commission Deny Rebates Are
Given Armour Company.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6. The Armour
Oar Lines Company has been granted by
the Interstate Commerce Commission an
extension until Soptember lO, In which to
JMe Its answor to the inquiry concerning
rates between refrigerator lines and rail
roads. The time in which to answer as sot orig
iR&lly expired yesterday, and the replies
which oame in were made public today.
The Southern Railway, the Atlantic Coast
14ne, the Central of Georgia, the Atchison,
Topoka & Santa Fe and the Pennsylvania
have filed their answers.
AH except the two last named declare
they are in no waj responsible for the
charges made by the Armour Car Lines,
and. although they do not publish -refrlg-iwtlon
charges, they state expressly that
their tariff rates do not Include refrigera
tion. The Santa Fe makes the same claim
concerning its business relations with the
refrigerator linos. The Santa Fe denies
that It, or any of Its agents, undertakes
the business of the refrigeration of ship
ments of fruits or vegetables, or that the
Santa Fe Refrigerator Dispatch Company
arts by or under the authority of the ro
pondent. It is set forth that the Santa
Fe Refrigerator Dispatch, which controls
the business of refrigeration on the Santa
Fe lines, has not acted for the railway in
tho application or collection of refrigerator
charges.
The road denies emphatically that by
way of rebates or other dc-ices It has
collected a lower rate or charged more
from some shippers than from others for
the refrigeration of fuits or vegetables in
transit. Refrigeration charges are not
published, says the respondent, for the
reason that it does -not engage in the
business f rofrlgeration, and that it does
not make or collect any charge therefor.
tPUSH CASE AGAINST ROADS
"Witnesses Summoned in Livestock
Discrimination Cases.
CHICAGO. Sept G. Soptember 15 has
been selected as the day when the Gov
ernment will push the charges made re
cently against 18 Western railroads by
members of the Interstate Commerce
Commission. Subpenas were issued today
by District Attornoy MorriBon for a num
ber of witnesses to come to Chicago and
testify In the case on that date.
In the bill of complaint against the
roaus. ii is aeciarea uiai a nigncr rate
for the shipment of live cattle Is being
charged than for the shipment of dressed
meats from Missouri River and Minnesota
points to Chicago.
Ensign Wade Too III for Trial.
WASHINGTON, Sept- 6. In a telegram
to the Navy .Department. Admiral Mc
Calla, Commandant of the Mare Island
Navy-Yard, announced that, having Just
undergone an operation for appendicitis,
Ensign Wade, engineer officer of the Ben
nington, would not be in condition to
stand trial for some time. The court was
to convene September 15.
Kurtz Defends Loomis.
COLUMBUS. O.. 'Sept, 6. In a cable
gram sent to President Roosevelt,
Charles L. Kurtz, a former active poli-
ticlan in Ohio, requests a personal in
terview to make a. statement In &t
fense of .Francis B. Ixom!s, former As
sistant Secretary of State, who It was
charged had secured his appointment
in 1897 as " minister to Venezuela
through politicians and men Interested
In rich concessions in Venezuela. Mr.
Kurtz said In his telegram:
'Mx. Loomis is entirely innocent of
any wrong thought or act In the mat
ter. ,1 never had any Interest In any
business, or any scheme or concession
in Venezuela."
t
SALMON HAS RESIGNED
Another Official HcaS Struck Off by
Roosevelt's Ax.
WASHINGTON, Sept. 6. Dr. David
E. Salmon, chief of the Bureau of An
imal Industry, bas tendered his resig
nation to- take effect October 1.
The resignation was announced by
Secretary Wilson at noon, but he de
clined to state whether the severance
ia due to the charges filed recently
against Dr. Salmon, of which the doc
tor was exonerated.
While the announcement was made
that the resignation was purely volun
tary, there is a well-authenticated ru
mor that President Roosevelt was not
satisfied with the condition shown by
the investigation.
XOW OPEN TO SHIP-OWNERS
Government 'Will Let Inter-Island
Business by Contract.
WASHINGTON, Sept. G The Philip
pine Government has decided to discon
tinue the operation of the 17 coast guard
ships and turn the inter-Island water
traffic of the Government over to com
mercial lines of steamers. To accomplish
this purpose, specifications have been pre
pared and within a few days proposals
will be invited both in the Philippines and
this country, for carrying the mails and
Government passengers and supplies over
21 routes in the Islands.
This plan is practically a return to the
methods of transportation in vogue under
Spanish rule. When the United States
established civil government, the 17 coast
guardshlps were purchased and put into
commission. Previous to this, four com
mercial companies, owning lines of steam
ers, conducted the business; but since
then the Government ships. Including the
operation of several transports belonging
to the Quartermaster's Department of the
Army, have been carrying the malls and
all of the Government passengers and
freight traffic
Some time ago complaint was made to
the Philippine Government by the owners
of merchant steamers that their business
had been ruined through the use of Gov
ernment ships. The Civil Goi'ernor ap
pointed a committee to investigate, and
the action decided upon is in accordance
with the recommendation of this commit
tee. There is a double reason for asking
American ship-owners to enter the compe
tition for the shipping trade of the islands,
one to prevent a combination among the
commercial lines now established there
by which an exorbitant price might be se
cured for the transportation of the mails.
Government freight and passengers, and
the other to meet any possible complaint
on the part of the American ship-owners
that they had been excluded from partici
pation In this business.
The proposals are so drawn as to extend
for one year, the period in which steamers"
may be put into the trade, giving time for
the construction of light-draft steamors,
the type required in those waters.
e
TELEPHONES IN. RESERVES
System Will Be Used to Give Warn
ing of Forest Fires.
WASHINGTON. Sept. 6. (Special.)
For better protection of forest re
serves, the Forest Service, In co-operation
with the Weather Bureau, will
install a system of telephone lines and
stations as rapidly as possible. The
first system is being intalled on the
aig Horn forest reserve In Wyoming.
This will enable the forest rangers to
notify the Weather Department when
forest fires break out. In so large tin
area as the Big Horn reserve, whiuh
comprises 1,151. 680 acres, the value of
rapid communication is obvious. The
statement on this subject issued by
the Forestry Service says:
"It is highly important that this sys
tem of fire warning may be extended
to other reserves. The putting out of
a forest fire may often depend upon
immediate knowledge of its origin and
whereabouts, so that this new fire
alarm device ought apparently to pro
duce excellent results,"
Mercy to Delinquent Middy.
WASHINGTON. SenL G Following ho
recommondation of the Navy Department,
the President has commuted the sentence
in the case of Mldshlnman Robert Alinn
Jackson, of the Navy, who was tried by
e
court-martial and sentenced to dismissal
for absenting hlmsolf from the ba'ttleship
.Missouri witnout leave, to reduction to a
lower class. Every member of the court
signed a recommendation for rtom
Jackson was appointed to the Academy
irom Virginia.
The French army will noon be uniformed in
khaki. The characteristic Vepl In to disap
pear and will be replaced by a gray helmet
for full drero, with a eoft bat for service use.
No Appetite
Means loss of vitality, vigor
or tone, and is often a pre
cursor of prostrating sick
ness. This is why it is
serious. The best thing
you can do is to take the
great alterative and tonic
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Which has cured thousands.
CARTERS
ITTLE
IVER
PILLS
SICK HEADACHE
Positively cured by these
Little Pills.
They also relieve Distress frdm Dvspcptk,
Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per
feet remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi
e
ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongc
Pain in the Side, TORPID IIVER. They
1!
Jiegukte the Bowels. Purely Vegetable.
Small PM. Small Do.
SmK Frio.
THE OLDS, WORTMAN & KING STORES
' "THE DIFFERENT STORE," FIFTH, SIXTH AND WASHINGTON
THE FOREMOST DEPARTMENT HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO
MANY an eye will see this announcement that perhaps has never seen the store from
which it emanates. To such we are utter strangers, and our statements may pos
sibly suggest the addition of a grain of sale for flavor.
"OH! THAT'S ONLY AN ADVERTISEMENT," many such people may say. But
give us your complete attention, please, for one moment: "We want you to understand
that every assertion and intimation of value that's made under the name that heads
this store bulletin is just as fearlessly and positively honest and true and above board
just as absolutely DEPENDABLE as tho' made by us, looking you SQUARE IN THE
EYES across a counter in the store. "We would as soon think, of going home at night
leaving the store doors unlocked as to make a statement in. these columns not ABSO
LUTELY TRUE! Either procedure would leave the business unsafe and retard BUSI
NESS BUILDING, in which we are earnestly and everlastingly engaged. So when we
say, COME TODAY, EXPECTING; A HOST OP UNUSUAL AND TIMELY
VALUES, ALL BEARING THE 'HALL-MARK" OP CORRECT STYLE POR PALL,
COME EXPECTING NO. DISAPPOINTMENT. IP YOU CAN'T COME, PHONE "PRI
VATE EXCHANGE 12," OR MAIL YOUR ORDERS.
Another
SPECIAL SALE
OF
ROYAL
WORCESTER
CORSETS
Royal
Corset Salon Second Ploor.
Broken Hues of Royal Worcester Corsets,
about 20 styles to select from, in low, me
dium or high bust and Princess hip styles;
in black Italian cloth or white and drab
coutille. Sizes 18 to 30.
This is a bargain in corsets such as is seldom
offered, as there are values up to $0.00 in
. the showing Special sale price, each,
only 576
N. B. These Corsets cannot be returned
or exchanged under any consideration.
Children's Wool
JACKETS REDUCED
Second Floor.
This week to make room for more "Winter
goods, we shall sell children's "Wool Jackets
at less than cost of material.
These Jackets are made of fine wool .ma
terials, in navy, red, green, cardinal, tan and
brown, and are trimmed with plain or fancy
braids, gilt buttons, -fancy stitching and
shields. Sizes 2 to 0 years:
Our regular $L40 to $2.25 value
Special at, each f . . . 69
Our regular $3.50 to $4.50 value
Special at, each $1.37
Our regular $5.00 to $6.00 value
Special at, each $2.28
Our regular $7.50 to $10.00 value
Special at, each S3.49
A Quartet of Exceptional
HOSIERY VALUES
.First-Floor Shops.
"WOMEN'S $1.00 HOSE, 55.
Black lace brilliant Lisle Hose, extra size,
finished foot, double sole. Regular value,
$L00 Special, the pair 55
CHILDREN'S 25c HOSE, 18.
Children's black fine ribbed Lisle Hose,
seamless or finished -foot, very dressy.
Regular value 25c Special, the pair..l8
WOMEN'S 35c HOSE, 2o.
Fine Maco Cotton Hose,vgood Fall and Win
ter weight; spliced heel, JTrench toe;
double sole. Regular value, 35c
Special, the pair 25
WOMEN'S 75c IMPORTED HOSE, 50.
Fine Imported All-Lace Lisle Hose; assorted
patterns; full finished. Regular value, 75c
Special, the pair. . .' 50
In Knit Goods Aisles
Women's Underw'r
for Less -..
First Floor.
WOMEN'S 75c VESTS, 59.
White Swiss-Ribbed Vests; long sleeves;
very neatly finished; a new garment. Reg
ular value, 75c Special at, each.... 59
WOMEN'S 75c VESTS, 49.
White Mercerized Lisle. Mesh Vests; low
neck, no sleeves. Regular value, 75c
Special, each .i 49
WOMEN'S 50c UNION SUITS, 35.
"White Lisle Union Suits; low neck, no
sleeves, knee length. Regular value, 50c
Special, the suit . 35
TRUTHFUL
ADVERTISING
A POWERFUL FACTOR IN
BUSINESS
BUILDING
RIBBONS
MARVELOUS SPECIAL VALUES IN
TODAY'S SALE.
A Great Sale of Ribbons at
33 Cents
Beautiful Print Warp Taffeta Ribbons, 4
inches wide; our 50c value. Aso Fine
-Taffeta Ribbons, with fancy colored bor
ders and white background; our 60c value
Special at, the yard 33
Elegant Print Warp Taffeta Ribbons, in
large floral designs; worth 50c.
Fine New Louisine Ribbons, with the one
edge effect for making ruffles; worth 50c.
Roman Stripe Ribbons, 5 inches wide, in as
sorted colors. Our 75c value.
Beautiful All-Silk Jacquard Ribbons, 4V
to 5 inches wide, in pinks, blues white
. and black, etc. Our 60c value.
Fauci' Striped Ribbons, in insertion design,
elegant quality. Our 50c value."
The finest lot of Ribbons we have ever of
fered for the" money. They are suitable
for neckwear, fancy girdles, sashes,
cushion ruffles, dress trimmings and all
decorative purposes. On sale "X
all this week at, the yard xJxJK.
Special September Sale of
Table Linens, Towels and
Autumn Wash fabrics
Domestic and Wash Good Aisles 1st Floor.
Prices are away under market value.
Linens have advanced steadily, and are go
ing higher; nothing can prevent it. We
could not land linens here nor buy in open
market today at the prices we contracted to
pay for these, weeks and months ago. A
scouring of the New York market by bur
resident New York buyer proved this fact a
few days ago. Many of the retail prices at
this sale average as low as present wholesale
prices. Better stock up on all Fall needs in
these lines while this sale is on. We com
mend tho following items to good house
keepers everywhere within shopping distance
of the store, by mail or personal visit.
HANDSOME TABLE DAMASK POR ?1.05.
A new importation of Bleached Satin Dam
ask, of Irish manufacture, very heavy
quality, 72 inches wide, ill a variety of
handsome designs. This linen was im
ported to retail at $1.25 Special sale
price, the yard 1.05
NAPKINS, to match table damask, full din
ner size Special at, the dozen.. .3.48
HUCKABACK TOWELS POR 25.
250 dozen Huckaback Towels, hemstitched,
with all white or colored borders; good,
large size Special sale price, each. . .25 $
Great Special Sale of
Women's Neckwear
First Floor.
Truly extraordinary values. Every piece
is new and desirable nothing old-fashioned
or shopworn.
Fine Embroidery Turnover Collars; our 25c
and 35c values Special, each 18
or 4 for , 50
Pretty Collar and Cuff Sets, embroidered on
fine quality linen lawn; our 60c value
Special at, the set...., 35
or 3 for... . $1.0O
Fine Embroidery Linen Stocks, button In
back with fancy front; our 50c value
Special at, each ,..35d
or 3 for... $1.00
Beautiful Linen Stocks, with front tab,
trimmed with Valenciennes lace; our 50c
value Special at, each. . .. 35
or 3 for $1.00
Never a Failure in
GLGRIAS
Out of the thousands of pairs of "GLO
RIA" Shoes, we have. sold, not one but has
proven a satisfactory investment to the
wearer. This is the remarkable record of
"GLORIAS," and this one thing has been
their best advertisement. "GLORIA"
SHOES ?3.50
A BIG SAVING IN THE BUYING Of5
Women's walking skirts
Grand Salons Second Floor.
acy) and the leading
f MIRS!4n "RocfpTTl c f"trl a ontnrc
the lot embrace cheviots, Panamas, homespuns, etamines, serges, worsteds, herringbone
effects and fancy mannish mixed tweedish effects. All are in the newest round-cut styles
and not more than one or two of a kind in the lot. Some cravenetted materials are" in
cluded. These latter are especially adapted for wear in this climate. Tle greatest bar
gain ever offered in America in Walking Skirts. Values to $15.00 J T 3 "7
special today only at a choice of the lot for ."W
Timely Topics
of Economic Importance
to Housekeepers
The Big Third-Floor Shops a Vast Clearing
House for Bargains of Domestic Interest.
KITCHEN FURNISHINGS.
Electric Egg-Beaters Special at, each.. 36
Wire Soap Baskets Special at, each.... o
Crown Bread Sets--Special at, each. . . 76
Round Trays Special at, each 7
Smajl Willow Clothes Baskets
Special at, each 60 (J
Medium Willow Clothes Baskets
Special at, each l75
Large Willow Clothes Baskets
Special at, each Sod
Kitchen Brooms, good quality
Special at, each ; 25(
Black Satin Stove Polish, no dust, does.
not burn Special at, can 19
Clothes Pins Special at, the dozen. . . . l
Wood Toothpicks, extra quality
Special at, the box 3
SEMI-VITREOUS CHINA DINNER SETS.
Carnation decoration, full gold line, fancjn
shape
50-piece set, regular value $7.20
Special, the set S. 5.79
60-piece set, regular value, $9.00
Special, the set. $ 7.50
100-piece set, regular value $14.40
Special, the set 11.55
AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SETS.
Dainty decorations, full gold line,
100-piece set Special at, set $18.00
100-piece Haviland China Dinner Set
Special at, set $27.00
SOUVENIR CHINA.
Unequaled assortment, lowest prices; thou
sands of articles to choose from.
Values from 10 $ each up
'Kerchief Bargain
Fine Embroidered Handker
chiefs for 29c
First Floor.
Beautiful Embroidered Swiss Handkerchiefs,
some with elaborately embroidered scal
lops, some with hemstitched border and
embroidered; all are very dainty and extra
good value at this price. Buy your Hand
kerchiefs now for the holidays. These are
just as fine and nice as any you will pay
50c for later Special sale price, ea...29
New and Fashionable
Dress Stuffs
Below Value
- A Remarkable 3-Day Sale That Starts
Today. Handsome Dres3 Fabrics Blacks
and Colors: This store is a power in the
Dress Goods markets. The large and stead
ily increasing business which is so deservedly
our portion, has great weight with famous
mill-folk and their agents. We own, our
fabrics for less than other Portland stores,
and keep them from owning at any price the
best lines which we control. Special pricings
Annex Fifth Street, First Floor.
COLORED DRESS GOODS SPECIAL
POR TODAY, FRIDAY
AND SATURDAY.
This section offers Two Big Specials for
Today, Friday and Saturday's selling.
New Scotch Plaids, in silk shotted effects,
the latest fabric shown; new check, shadow
effect suiting; new -worsted suiting, "hard
finished," in every" wanted color. Our
regular unequaled 5Qc value
Special only, yard 41
46, 48, 50 "and 52-inch New Suiting, in
Panamas, granites, worsteds, herringbone
cheviots, shadow-plaid Panamas, shepherd
checks and novelty plaids. Unequaled
$1.00 value Special only, yard .79
The Black Dress Goods Store offers new
Silk and Wool Crepe de Paris and Imported
All-Wool Voiles for Today, Friday and
Saturday's special selling.
Regular $1.00 grades Special, yard . . 78$
Regular $1.25 grades Special, yard . . 07i
Regular $L50 grades Special, yard:.$1.21
Regular $1.75 grades Special, yardS1.38
Regular $2.00 grades Special,, yard-1.59
These are by far 'the best values offered
in the city at the regular price.
STORE OPENS AT
8 A. M.
STORE CLOSES AT
6 P.M.
No store can give bargains honest bargains on everything in
every department all the time. But a store like OLDS, WORT
MAN & KING'S may so concentrate its efforts that the various
sections may become subfoci of extraordinary values the year
'round. We have established an entente cordiale between the great
Salons of Dress on Second Floor (to use the language of diplom-
great makers of -women's garments in the
Dili lmmonea niirnViocn- f Vin-m or A nttv
complete control of the entire Northwestern market enables, a
modus vivendi of low prices. It is one of the fortunate trade chances
which came to us through the favor of a leading manufacturer that
allows of our making the following price on the handsome- Pedes
trian Skirts which -we place on special sale today for the day
duly at the advertised price.
Skirts "for a song." The lot is too large and varied for de
tailed description. Suffice to say, every skirt is cut in the very
latest design, all made up in exquisite and masterly workmanship,
with" every late and popular idea in trimmings, including plaits,
strappings, buttons, etc., and plain Hailored effects. Materials in
A Thousand
New Hats
Came in
Tuesday
from New York
to the
Bijou Saloons
Annex Second Floor.
Mr. Frank M. Hamburger, manager of the
millinery shops, arrived home from his two
month trip to the great Eastern style metrop
olis on Monday. With him came Miss Eisen
hardt, the new head-trimmer, who comes to
us from one of the leading Eastern stores
with an enviable reputation for taste and
knowledge of correct millinery styles.
Miss Eisenhardt is by far the best trim
mer ever employed by this or any other Port
land house. We cordially invite Portland
ladies to come in and consult her regarding
the new Fall Hat they have in mind. Man
ager Hamburger has fairly outdone himself
vin his purchases 'this season of smart mil
linery from leading and authoritative houses
of prominence in the world of fashion. That
the prices are lower than equal values will
he quoted elsewhere is a. certainty. Wa can
positively assure Portland women that here
are to be found the largest assortments and
greatest variety of charming millinery that
will be or are offered by any Western house.
The" price range is so wide it is bound to
cover every size of purse choose as you will
98 to $25, and you're sure of the best
value at each respective price to be found
in the city.
An Unusual Sale of
Splendid New
Silks
Opens Today in the Silk Store.
Fifth-Street Annex First Floor.
Continuing. Three Days
Joday, Friday and Saturday
Only
When a Portland store is given business
that should naturally belong to New Yorkf
there must be good reason for it. In the
case we cite we think the reason may be
summed up in one word Values.
One day last week two ladies tourists
from New York City came shopping to our
"Silk Store." They both have accounts
with one of New York's largest and leading
retail silk stores. We sold them silks and
makings for three-gowns, and they assured
us they were positive they saved more than
enough to pay for the making by purchasing
here. So are we. This store does not get all
it could for a piece of silk, rather it aims to
give best possible values. Sometimes like
all stores it gives unusual bargains, of
which the following is a fair example.
There are thousands of yards of silks in to
day's offerings.
New All Pure Silk Plaids, in all the new
Scotch colorings; also in the swell satin
barred effects. Splendid $1.Q0 values;
Special only yard 79
Regular $1.10 value 23-inch warranted
Black Taffeta, all pure silk and unmatch
able for durability and wear
Special only, yard 83
19-inch All Pure Silk, Colored Taffeta,
white, ivorjv cream and all new Fall colors
to choose from. Regular 85c value
Special only, yard 69
$5 Silk Umbrellas
$2.95
All-Silk Umbrellas about 150 of them of
fine plaid taffeta, with best paragon
frame, with improved lock rib and steel
rod; made bythe best umbrella manufac
turers in the world. We positively guar
antee them to- be the best $5.00 value on
the markets-Special sale price, ea..$2.98
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