Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, October 16, 1905, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, MONDAY OCTOBER 16, 1905.
US FOLLETTE WILL
NOT BE LE
Railroad Rate Legislation Fight
to Be Managed by Ex
perienced Senator.
TYRO -MUST GO SLOWLY
Fellow-Members in the Upper House
of the National Congress Will
Jot Tolerate Any Invasion
of the Traditions.
OREGOKIAN NEWS BUREAU, "Wash
ington, Oct 15. Through the medium ot
the LaFolIette press bureau, the country
has been informed that the junior Sena
tor from Wisconsin is to load the Admin
istration fight for railroad rate legislation
in the Senate next Winter. All of which
is pure rot.
LaFolIette Is not going to he the Admin
istration's leader in any move; he Is not
the man. for leader, at this time, anyway.
and President Roosevelt is not going to
rlakuany cause An. the hands -of a man
who wo'uia" invite its defcatl
It' may be true, and probably is, that
LaFolIette advocates the same kind of
railroad rate legislation that President
Roosevolt is understood to favor; in fact.
LaFolIette was instrumental In having a
simllar.Jaw written on the statute books
of Wisconsin. But It is one thing to be In
sympathy with the President, and quite
another to lead aYiglit'champloned by. the
President.
LpFollette has made good in Wisconsin;
he has shown his power in the state, and
bolstered up by his success, he now as
pires to the Presidency- Incidentally, so
his press bureau announces, he aspires to
leadership in the Senate. But he cannot
hope to become a leader in the Immediate
future; Indeed, men of LaFollette's typ
seldom attain leadership in the staid Uni
ted States Senate. He is too radical to
cope with the old and tried leaders who
manage the business of the Senate.
Must Abide His Time.
A6lde from- this, LaFolIette is not im
mune from that unwritten rule of the
Senate which forbids new Senators from
taking a prominent part in the work of
that body. The Wisconsin Senator will
jiot receive written notice that he must
hide himself away for a few years; he
will not be directly advised by fellow-Senators
to keep in the background, but if he
attempts to jump Into the limelight, and
forces himself before the Senate, he will
be given an unmistakable intimation that
his course is not approved, and if he
disregards the warning, woe be unto him.
The Senate can blight the hopes of its
most promising young members; it can
make the Senatorial career of ilaFollette
a complete allure, if it so desires. This
Is seldom done, -for most men take the
hint, but it will be done in LaFollette's
case if he undertakes to direct the affairs
of the Senate next Winter.
It is in a way unfortunate for LaFol
lette that his colleague, Senator Spooner,
is his personal and political enemy.
Spooner is one of the shrewd, adroit ma
nlpulators. who has won his way into the
front rank In the Senate, and is a recog
nized power. Uels in such relations with
the other leaders that he can do much to
humiliate LaFolIette, and his hand will be
felt if the new Wisconsin Senator under
takes to carry out plans which his press
bureau announces.
Hate Bill In Older Hands.
Looking at it from the other side, Presl
dent Roosevelt, while he may approve or
much that LaFolIette has done, and may
admire the man, Is not going to entrust
the management of his railroad rate bill
in the hands of a new Senator. The rate
flght is going to call for the best Judgment
possible, and the Administration Senators
will have to cope with the brainiest,
shrewdest and most' experienced men m
the Senate.
A new Senator could never win a fight
against such odds. That is one of the
principal reasons why an experienced Sen
ator will lead the Administration cause
when the railroad rate bill goes into the
Senate for consideration.
TARIFF NOT TO BE TOUCHED
Senator Aldricli Is Also Opposed to
Railroad Hate Legislation."
OREGONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash
ington, Oct. 15. Senator Aldrich, of
Rhode Island, the general manager of the
United States Senate, is not telling what
the programme Is to; be for the- coming
session, but he has allowed an intlmattoi
to leak out that there will be no tariff
legislation, and no revenue legislation,
beyond some provision for Panama Canal
"bonds.
What Mr. Aldrich may say and think is
not necessarily- the plan to be followed
'but It is pretty apt to be, and when the
Rhode Island Senator, who is chairman ot
-the finance committee, says there is to be
no tariff legislation, the probabilities are
strongly in favor of such legislation being
pigeonholed if it ever comes from the
House.
But Senator Aldrich is believed to be
equally as Interested in suppressing rail
road rate legislation which would be ot
fonslve to his good friends, the railroads,
and there again he is going to have some
thing to say later, though he will not talk
at the present time.
t. Senator Aldrich is a member of the com
jnlttee on Interstate commerce, but ne
did not attend the hearings given by that
committee last Spring, after Congress haa
adjourned. His mind js made, up on that
question. He knows how he will vote; he
knows the kind of bill he favors; he un
.derstands what his friends want, and
when the time comes for action, thougn
he will say little, he will get in a power
ful lot of effective work. ,
There is no discounting Senator Aldrich'
ability; he is one of the -mightiest factors
" in Congress, and it so happens that he is
chairman of the committee which handles
jtariff legislation and a member of the
committee that must pass upon the rail
.road ra.te bill after it passes the House,
.That is another reason why Aldrich Is In
a position to speak with authority as to
,lcgislatlve prospects at tne coming scs
,-sIon.
Any one can take Carter's Little Liver
Pills, they are so very small. No trouble
to swallow. Ho pain or griping after
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Sole Selling Agents in Oregon for
the World Famous
Bonnet ef Cie's Silks
"The Kind That Grandma Wore"
lis Wertnaii & King Bir MMhi
"T!t Blffsra-mi StoBIS Fifth, SIxfh and Washington Stress
ml S A. H.
THE FOREMOST DEPARTMENT
HOUSE WEST OF CHICAGO
JlO.VD.VY, OCTOBER 18.
Sior GIss
at !. M.
Watches Cleaned
AND WARRANTED POR ONE YEAR
FOR 75 CENTS
Xevr ranlnprlnfc, 75c. All other repatriate of Jerrelry
nnd Clock at Proportionately modest prices. First
Floor near large elevator.
A Harvest of Savings in tne Mid-October Sales A Gala Week of Surpassing Values and Grand Exposition of Advanced Styles for Season of '05, '06
SURPASSING STYLE SHOWS FROM AUTHENTIC SOURCES
i Unrivalled Bargains in Seasonable Quality Merchandise
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APART PROM THE FULL SEASON EXHIBIT OP AUTHORITATIVE PASHION PIECES AND FABRICS THAT ARE SURE TO INTEREST CONSERVATIVE SHOPPERS, THE MANY SPECIAL SALES
ARRANGED FOR THIS WEEK AFFORD MONEY-SAVING OPPORTUNITIES NOT TO BE OVERLOOKED. THESE REMARKABLE SALES ILLUSTRATE THE IMMENSE RESOURCES OF PORTLAND'S
GREATEST"T3T0RE. WANTED -NOW THINGS THAT, QUALITY FOR QUALITY, CANNOT BE MATCHED OUTSIDE THIS HOUSE ANYWHERE IN TOWN. SALES THAT INVOLVE EVERYDAY
NECESSITIES AS WELL AS LUXURIES EVERYTHING FROM THE TRIFLES IN THE NOTION SHOP TO, HIGHEST CLASS MODEL GOWNS AND WRAPS. AND MIND YOUi-EVERY ARTICLE IS
WORTHY THE OLDS, WORTMAN & KING STAMP, SYNONYMOUS WITH COMPLETE SATISFACTION. ADD THESE VALUES TO THOSE PUBLISHED IN THE FULL PAGE OF YESTERDAY'S STORE
TALE, BRING ALONG BOTH ANNOUNCEMENTS OR CLIP THOSE PARAGRAPHS WHICH INTEREST MOST-COMPARE THE PRINTED WORD WITH WHAT OUR PUBLICITY MAN SAW WHEN HE
MADE THE NOTES AND YOU'LL BE IMPRESSED WITH THE RING OF TRUTH THAT FILLS THIS NARRATIVE. READ COME STROLL THRO'-SHOP IF YOU PLEASE, AND YOU'LL BE DELIGHT
ED WITH THE MOMENTS SPENT IN PORTLAND'S FOREMOST STORE.
Bargains in Jewelry Novelties
and Leather Goods
The
seeing!
First Floor Sixth Street Annex.
largest finest collection we have ever displayed weu worm
"e j . . . r. i
t Pjxoc fi 1p with ihe rich cleam ot cold, me sneen 01 suver,
the glowing color of gems, fashioned by aiust-nngers mio joveiy neck
laces, dainty brooches, jeweled combs the many beautiful trinkets
that women love to wear. We are ready to show you the new, lovely
fashions in imported jewelry. Most of it comes from Paris the ex
quisite "Paris Jewelry" that has captured the world of fashion, and
which women of wealth wear frankly now in place of the more precious
gems. It isn't often you can find so large and choice an assortment of
cuff links, scarf pins and studs as we carry, and the nice part of it
is they are priced so low that you wonder how we can sell them at
such figures ind give you strong and well made goods. Well, we
do it, and sell quantities of these nice goods. If you need a
new pair of links it is no trouble to show you the line, and we guar
antee we'll have your money and you'll have the goods before you leave
the store. Quite confident in oil' 'reasoning, you see. Special today.
N BEAUTY PINS FOR 10c.
Another lot of pretty Beauty Pins; handy and . serviceable for cuffs,
collars, waists, etc. Good rolled gold plate aud pretty designs.
Special sale price, the pair i 10 C
35c BACK COMBS FOR 19c.
Jeweled aud mounted back combs in attractive designs. Good 35c value.
Special sale price, each - 19 (J
, CHILDREN'S RING MESH PURSES 49c.
Children's Ring Mesh Purses, with chain handles. A very popular and
stvlish purse. Our 75c value; special sale price, each 49
35c BROOCHES FOR 19c
An assortment of La dies' Gold-Filled Brooches; many new styles in
the rose gold finish. Our 35c value; special sale price, each 19
COIN AND CARD OASES FOR 69c.
To make room for new goods which are arriving daily, we place on
sale a lot of Ladies' Combination Coin and Card Cases in different
leathers and a good assortment of colors. Values up to $L39 will be
included in the lot and we offer them all at the special sale price of,
each 69
FINE LEATHER BELTS FOR 39c.
Ladies' Fine Leather-Belt&u otTd sizes. Values up to $1.35; special
sale price, each j 39
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Br-r-r! Blankets and Comforters
" Fourth Floor.
KlANKtrS The delightfully cool October nights liave
LliTr """t already reminded you of the seasonablencss of
si- UcT the blanket nronosition. JSo such iilanxeis m
the world as Oregon makes they're WOrld
i i ., ' x it 1- il. 1 a.
tZT -Tkns p ramous ano mis store geis me dick, oi iuc uev
JV made in the commonwealth. With the upward
-KV flight of prices on wool, Blankets have, of course,
advanced wuu an ouier stores except iuis. n e
tc7v' MTyT'W "ougut tne isiauKets we oner you today neany a
j vTSJ year ago. xunasiguc iuiis us luai our wnsaui
K j stood us well in hand, for our wrices t'odav are
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iiiULU uiiui;i. iiir;G vju utuui o i s i wu. .ijuqi
ties. Make us prove it by a look around do it
today. While you're in, look at Portieres and
Couch Covers. A hint of the price range.
TAPESTRY PORTIERES Heavy Tapestry Portieres in all the new
1905 styles, plain colors, fringed or corded; values at, per pair $5.00,
5.50, $6.50, 7.50, $8.50 to 13.00
REP PORTIERES Plain Rep Portieres with Gobelin border; values at
per pair 6.00, $7.00, 7.50 to $10.50
VELOUR PORTIERES Fine double-faced Velour Portieres in Orien
tal, floral and plain effects; value at, per pair 40, 42.50, 45 to $50
COUCH COVERS Couch Covers; values at, each 1.50, 2.75. $3.00,
4.00, 4.50, 5.00. 6.00, 7.00 to $25.00
BLANKETS White Blankets; values at, per pair 5.00, 6.00, 6.50,
7.50, 8.00, 9.00, 10.00 to $25.00
All-Wool Gray Blankets; values at, per pair $5.00, S6.00, 7.00, $7.50,
8.00, 8.50, $9.00, 10.00 and $11.00
REAL DOWN ALINE COMFORTERS Light, fluffy aud warm; values
at, each 2.50, 3.00, 3.-25, 3.50 to $4.00
Cotton filled. Comforters; values at 'each, 1.25, 1.50, 1.65, 1.75
to $2.50
Skirts and Shawfs
Three Special Sales in the Annex, 2d floor.
Whatever appears under our name may be depended upon. We
aim to give you values just a little better than you expect, and then
the matteisof holding your trade will be simple for us.
73c FOR LADIES' KNIT SKIRTS, WORTH 1.00.
Ladies' Knit Underskirts of good quality, in plain and fancy colors;
made with draw string at waist. Our $1.00 value; special sale price
each 73
49c FOR LADIES' 75c OUTING SKIRTS.
Ladies' OutingtFlanncl Skirts of fine quality in plan) colors of blue
and pink; knce-Jength. Our 75c value; special sale price cack...49
2.50 WOOL SHAWLS FOR 1.89.
Fine Wool Circular Shawls, in plain white or white with pink or
blue borders. Our regular $2.50 value; special sale price each. . .$1.89
Superfine Glove Stocks
"The Glove Corner" 1st Floor. .
It is indeed a superb collection, look at it as you willl The Gloves
right, in every way quality, fit, finish, material and workmanship all
are of the highest order. We guarantee a perfect fit. And as to price,
they are, without tlio shadow of exaggerationj-an every instance below
actual value. ' .
OUR KID GLOVES AT $1:00 . -are
absolutely unequaled. They are on a par with -most of the Gloves
selling generally at $1.25.
We've just received another lot of the famous "Monarch" and
"Derby" Kid Gloves; also a new supply of well-known "Eskays."
Buy Gloves here, have them properly fitted and wc are sure you'll
be more than pleased with them both in fitrand wear.
The "Monarch" Price, the pair 1. $2.00
The "Derby" Price, the pair ; $1.50
The "Eskay" Pries, the pair ..? S1.50
The "Magnet" Price, the pair $1.00
Swell Evening- Gloves in 12 and lG-bntton lengths; in suede (undressed)
or glace (dressed) and in black, white and all wanted evening shades.
Priced at, the pair, up from 2.50 and ...$3.00
Hosiery, Women's and Children's
Pull of Wear and Beauty .
First Floor.
Season after season a large majority of Port
land's discriminating women have depended and
wisely on this store for the filling of their
needs in Hosiery. Among the points of vantage
which have contributed so largely to the splendid
success of the Hosiery shops and never so
strongly emphasized as in our new Autumn lines
are the excellent values continually offered,
and the immense assortments of carefully se
lected lines direct from the makers only who
give the strictest attention to the details of
shapeliness as well as to finish and quality. A
little detail of, fine lines selected from the great
stocks:
Women's Worsted Hose Seamless, plain or rib
bed, in black. Price, the pair 25
Women's Black Cashmere Hose Fine, medium
weight; finished foot, double sole. Special
value ar, the pair 50
Same Hose as above in fine ribbed. Price, the pair ..50p
Women's Cashmere Hose in black; extra fine, full finished. Priced at,
the pair 75$ an& $100
Children's Black Cashmere Hose Seamless; splendid values at, the
pair 25 and 3o
Children's Black Cashmere Hose with finished foot, double knee, heel
and toe. Great values at, the pair 40c, 50c to .....75
SPECIAL. TODAY IX
Women's Hosiery, Knit Underw'ar
FIKST FLOOR.
WOMEN'S $1J50 VESTS AND PANTS, ZlT..
Fine white Cashmere ribbed medium weight Vests and Pants, regular
value $1.50; special, each ...$1.23
WOMEN'S -S2.S0 VESTS AND PANTS, $1.78.
"Delmel" Linen Mesh Vests and Pants; long sleeve Vests, ankle lengt.i
Pants; regular -value 42.50; special, each 1.T8
WOMEVS fd0O UNION SUITS S3JIU.
"Delmel" Linen Mesh Union Suit, regulur value 55.00; special, the suit
WO 31 EN'S 91,0 UNION SUITS 81.10.
Pure white fleecerllned Union Suits, fine ribbed, good Winter weight; reg
ular value $1.30'; special, the suit $1.10
WOSIEN'S $1.75 SILK HOSE $1S.
Blaok Silk Hose, medium weight, double sole, spliced heel and toe: regu
lar value $1.75; special, pair - $1.28
W03IEN'S 35c COTTON HOSE 25c.
Black cotton fleece-lined Hose, full shaped, double sole, heel and toe; reg-
ularvalue 35c; special, the pair s5c
CHILDREN'S 35e HOSE 22c.
Children's black Cashmere Hose, fine ribbed, good Winter weight; regular
value 35c;' special, the pair 22c
Men's Bargains; a Suspender Sale
The tHabcrdashcrie,, 1st Floor Sixth Street.
"Bargains" aye that's the word, for men
like bargains fully as well as the wiser sex. And
men get the bargain habit "allee samee
women.' Where a man had but a string for a
suspender end a few years ago, now he buys
two pairs of Suspenders for the price of onef
at a special sale in our man's shop one pair
for the Sunday trousers and another for his
week-day "pants." The man will never fie
satisfied with strings again, but will keep two
pairs of Suspenders on hand. 2 for 1 today.
Read of the Underwear, Shirt and Hosiery
sales too all worth your while.
n4n'a $1.00 Underwear, 79c Men's medium
weight, natural gray Merino Underwear, one
of our most staple lines; regular value, $1.00,
special, the garment 79
Men's S1.50 Shirts. $1.18 A fine line of men's
new Fall Shirts; stiff bosoms; regular $1.59, special, each $1.38
.Men's 50c Suspenders, 25c Men's lislo web Suspenders with leather
ends; regular value-50c, special, the pair 25
Men's 20c Hose, I2V2C Man's Fall and Winter weight Merino Hose
in black, oxford, grav and camclshair; regular value 20c, special,
the pair 12 l-2
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VALUES TO INTEREST THRITTY HOUSEKEEPERS THAT
AWAIT YOUR COMING AT THE
Linen Shops and Domestic Aisles
First Floor.
Go to the Linen Department of any store and you can safely stop
there and form your opinion of the whole establishment. We can safelv
permit you to judge this store 03- its Linens. Since the oldest house
keeper "hereabouts can remember, this store has been noted for its
Linens. If ever you find a hint of cotton in Linen bought here, you
would make us firm friends of yours by reporting same ami returning
the goods. Tills has been the watchword of this store as long ago as
this store had its beginning, and never hasthere been a time when
Linen buyiug could be better done here than this week.
$1.25 Table Linen, $1.00 Richardson's fine satin Damask Table Liuen;
choice patterns to select from; regular $1.25, special, the yard $1
Linen Huck Towels, 10c Good size Linen Huck Towels with fancy
borders; special at, each 10
Bleached Toweling, 10c All linen heavy Barnsby Bleached Toweling;
special, at, the yard .. 10
Russia Toweling, 12$&c All linen extra heavy Russia Toweling; spe
cial at, the yard - 12 l-fc
Flannelettes, 10c yd. Fine designs in new Velour Flannelettes, light
and dark colors; special at, the yard v 15
Flannelettes, 10c yd. Thousands of yards new Flannelettes in floral
Persian and fancy striped effects; special at, the yard 10
Bichardson's Linens Just arrived new Fall shipment of Richardson 's
fine table Damask, new designs for square and round tables, with
Napkins to match.
Hand-embroidered Doilies, Traj-cloths, Scarfs and Teacloths. Fine
round thread Art Linens in all widths and qualities for embroidery
and drawn work.
Handkerchief Linens in all grades.
SEE THEM.
Names of Leading Ten Contestants in the American Manual Training
School Voting Contest With Standing of Each at
6 P. M. Saturday.
There's tremendous voting going on in the American Manual Train
ing School Voting Contest. Below is the' standing as tabulated at
G P. M. on Saturday.
James Winston, Harrison.... 100,158
Robert Holmes, Harrison.... 32,930
Truman Cook, Falling 30,004
Wright Brown, Clinton Kelly 27fiS$
George Slater, Ladd 234-1
Rolund Malm, Sunny Side.... 17,309
Sidney Crumm. North Central 10,340
ilarlon Ogden, Ocklcy Green 13,60T
John Wllhelm. Coucn 10.072
Henry Hawkins. Davis SS3
Scattering 34,35.'
Total 3244)30
Umbrellas, 50c or $5.00, Which?
Lots of between prices if you don't like extremes.
Our Fmbrella stock is very full and complete. Umbrellas of every
kind and description are here displayed for your choosing.
Children's Cotton Serge Umbrellas Priced at, each 50e
Ladies' Black Cotton Serge Umbrellas Priced at, each Sl.OO-
Ladies' Gloria Umbrellas Priced at, each Sl.oO
Ladies' Taffeta Umbrellas Priced at, each $1.50 and $1.75
Ladies' Fine Silk Umbrellas Priced at, each $3.CtO
Black Cotton Gloria Umbrellas for Men Priced at, each $1.00
and S1.50
Black Taffeta Umbrellas for Men Priced at, each, up from ...$1.75
Fine Silk Umbrellas for Ladies or Men Priced at, each, up
from $5.00
Men's Stylish Footwear Reduced
Ye "Boote Shoppe" on ye "Fair-Way."
Sixth Street Annex 1st Floor
If this store had become famous for no other
reason, it would be notable for having squeezed
the extortion out of the Shoe business in Port
land. "We'll sell you better Shoes for less
monej than you'd be asked to pay by any other
Shoe store on the Coast and guaranteee newer,
more correct style. We've the best Shoe man
in the West we don't know his eqnal in
America and you get the benefit of expert
Shoe-ology when you come here.
We believe every man who takes the time to
compare our styles and' prices with those offered
by others, will find his best interests served
here.
The man who puts his feet into a pair of these
shoes will buy them on the spot, and thank us
for the opportunity.
Today's saving chances for men who've Shoes
to buy
MEN'S $4.00 AND $5.00 SHOES FOR $3.40.
No. 102 Men's choice, plump weight Vici Kid
Lace Shoes, with straight lasts. A regular
?5.00. value; special at, the pair $3.40
No. 705 Men's Vici Kid Shoes, English Blucher
pattern, with double" soles on swing Jasts. Our
regular $4.00 value; special at, the pair
No. 701 Men's very best Patent Colt Shoes. Panel Blucher lace stvle:
very latest design. Our $5.00 value; special for two davs only at,
the pair t ."...$3.40
No. 703 Men's Velour Calf Shoes; Blucher style, Goodyear sewed,
stout soles; "WaukenphastM lasts. Ouf $5.00 value; special for two
days only at, the pair $3.40
No. 704 Men's Vici Kid Lace Shoes; dull box kid tops, oak tanned
soles, Blucher cnt. Our $5.00 value; special for two davs only at,
the pair ."...$3.40
$3.40
Gas and Electric Lamps
Choice lines Gas and Electric Stand Lamps, now Stands and Shades
fancy electric Stand iv!th figure new Electric Lamps with fancy colore 1
shades Electric Candlesticks and Candelabras. Ga3 reading- Lamps, com
plete, decorated shades, burner?, mantles and hose already to attaco.
Regular $3.50 value, special, each
Regular j 1.00 value, special, each 93.15
Regular $4.50 value, special, each .53.60
Regular $5.00 value, special, eacn S3J5
All gas and electric Lamps and trimmings at special reduced prices
this week.
Gas Mantles 15c and 20c each.
UNDERWEAR WITH CHARACTER
At Prices Easy to Pay
Knitwear Shops 1st Floor.
We have lifted ourselves out of the ordinary
class as sellers of Women's and Children's
Undergarments. Said a lady patron the other
day: "When a woman wants the latest and
best in the garment line, she thinks only of your
store. She docs not consider for a moment the
competitive howls of cheap-cheap,' because ex
perience has taught her that on only the ordinary
and often the undesirable goods, for which she
has not use, do these prices exist.'
Women's "Merode" Cotton Vests, Pants and
Tights, medium light weight; vests long, slibrt
or sleeveless; pants ankle or knee length.
Price, the garment 50p
Same as above in medium y.or heavy weight.
Priced at, the garment 65
Same in Union Suits. Priced at, the suit $1.-5
Women's "Merode" Part Wool Vests and Tights, white or natural.
redium or heavy weight; vests with long sleeves; pants ankle length.
Price, the garment $1.00
Union. Suits of the Same. Price, the suit $1.75
Women's Merino Vests and Paints, fine ribbed, good Winter weight;
soft and fine feitner white or natural. Price, the garment S5
Women's "Merode" All-Wool Vests and Tights, extra silk trimmed,
either white or natural. Splendid value at, the garment $l.oO
Women's "Merode" Silk and Wool Vests and Tights; good Winter
weight; in white or natural. Special value at, the garment. . . .$1.75
Union Suits Same as above, in white only. Priced at, the suit- .$3.00
Women's Silk and Wool Vest3 and Tights Swiss ribbed, very soft and
fine. In white, blue or pink. Price, the garment 1.75
Union Suits Same as above Priced at, the suit $3.o0
Women's Heavy Weight Lisle Union Suits Mercerized; in white, flesh
or blue. A great value at, the suit ; $300
Women's Merino Vests and Tights White Swiss ribbed. Splendid
value at, the garment ....$1.00
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