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THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1905. PUT OFF TFN W IE Credit Yourself With Two Hundred Dollars "UNIVERSAL" CAKE-XIXER Every fceHerrlfe -will fce I teresfe In the Free Cake mnklBg; School aA Demra Htratlea ef the "CBiveraI Cake Mixer Third Floor. Try STORE OPENS AT 8 A. M. STORE CLOSES AT 6 P. M. theo1lp1s1,I wortmanW K IiNlG STORE Chicago's Hope of Municipal Ownership Deferred. we are nerrlBf?- FREE to vUlt- era at tae caice-B&Kiar ucm oastratloB. "The Different Store" GOOD MORNING 5th, 6th, Wash. Sts. DUNNE READY T.OrGI.VE UP Dl&guQted at Resignation of Lieuten ants and Failure of Plans, He WllrJfot Run for the 3Iayoralty Again. CHICAGO. Nov. 17. (Special.) The transportation -committee of the City Council today practically closed negotia tions with the traction co.mpanies, -which means that Chicago -will not have mu nicipal ownership of the traction lines for at least ten years. The companies argued that they had been held back from mak ing Improvements solely through politics. Had they been permitted to go ahead and keep the service at a high point, 4it would have deprived political aspirants of. their campaign thunder. Vnder the tentative arrangement en tered into today, the lines are to bo put in the best possible condition, and the city Is to have three opportunities to pur chase the plants, one -at ten years hence and again at intervals of three years thereafter. The ten-year period will give the companies an opportunity to recoup for the great outlay they must make in rehabilitating the lines. Supporters of -Mayor Dunne were star tled today by the .apparently well-founded report that he would not again be a can didate for the Ma'yoraity. The story is urrent that the Mayor's wife has exact ed a promise from him to this effect. The Mayor is sorely disappointed because of 5iis tailure to push municipal ownership through. ItJs.sald, however, he Is bend ing all his energies to building a machine to dictate, his successor and to prevent farter H. Harrison from again becoming IMayor. Resignations from his Cabinet and the constant reiteration of the probable res ignation of Corporation Counsel Lewis and other men upon whom he leans heav ily have borne heavily upon the Mayor, and It would surprise no one If he him self were to lay down the reins. But he wants to be sure they will not be picked up by Carter Harrison. READ HEARST OUT OF PARTY Many Democrats Demniul Action, but Southerners Are Divided. WASHINGTON. Nov. 17. (Speclal.)-Are. tne Democrats in Congress to serve notice on William Randolph Hearst that he is no longer a member of the flock by re fusing him admission to the fold of the caucus-room? If John Sharp Williams listens to the advice of several of Mr. Hearst's New York colleagues, the man who ran for Mayor on a Municipal Own ership ticket will be told that he is faith less and that the Democratic party In Congress will have none of him. Mr. Williams is in Washington. It Is known to an absolute certainty that the Question of Mr. Hearst's right to vote In the party councils has been raised and that Mr. Williams has been urged strong ly and even vehemently to use his Influ ence to deny it to the man who broke from Tammany. The Southern Representatives, to whom" the New York fight was a -thlng-afar- off., have counseled their leader not to make a" martyr of the New York editor in the eyes of the people. The, pressure from the other side, however. Is strong, and back of it there Is exceeding bitterness. Some of the Southerners would prefer that Hearst be read out of the party. If they considered it good policy. They don't like his governmental ideas, for most of the Southern men in Congress, despite the Populist craze which a few years ago affected the whole South, havo in them a certain conservatism which re volts at the thought of such policies as the triumph of the Hearst ideas would In troduce. SEND SENATORS TO PRISON Grangers Not Satisfied With Few Postoffice Looters. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Nov. 17. Il legitimate profits formed the leading theroe of the report of the executive committee of the National Grange, Pat rons of Industry, -which was presented at today's session of the convention. Tne report says: "This evil has invaded even the homes in the form of adulterated food and has bpcome so formidable that dovernment action must be taken to curb its growth." The report also scores dishonesty in politics, saying: "Do not imagine the graft evil curbed or the . public appeased by. sending a "cw postoffice looter's to prison, while grafters of millions occupy positions of trost,.or hqld down seats In the "United States Senate,. making grafting the sur est road 16 prosperity and fame." The members were very much elated over the ireyorts. from all sections whlcn go to show that tKe membership next year will readi the million mark. California started the ball rolling a3 to life and lr Insurance. A resolution appeared asking the state to exercise a stricter care "and control both of flre and life insurance, or the farmers would be victims of unscrupulous stock com panies. . ! WANTS, SWEEESG REFORMS Municipal' Ownership-tLcajguc Will Offer Billslb Legislature. . v ' v NEW 'YORK. Nov. 17.-4The 'executive committee of the . Municipal' :Ownershlp League held its 41rt meeting .since the election today and t announced that, it would have presented to the Legislature bills granting. the city complete homo rule in rc(erence .to the acquirement and operation of such public utilities as gas, electric lighting and -street railways; au thorizing the cits to -operate for -the ben cilt of all the1 pepple the subway roads to be built; securing direct nominations and providing that the independent nomination of candidates shall be made easy and free from burdensome conditions; securing bal lot Tcfofm modeled upon the statutes in force In Massachusetts and a corrupt practices act requiring itemized statement of campaign expenses by campaign com mittees ax -well as candidates, -which shall state the sources of all contributions, and prohibiting corporations from contrlbuti lng to political campaign expenses. Hearst's Campaign Expenses. ALBANY, N. Y., Noy.' 17. William R. Hearst, candidate for Mayor of New York on the Municipal Ownership ticket, certi fled to the Secretary of State today that his total campaign, expenses -were 56o,S43. This breaks the record for such expenses which was formerly hld by Governor Hlgglns; -who spent during the last'-state campaign $22,000. Mr. Hearst says' that he contributed all but 517,'4S8 of the $90,206 which was -spent by .the finance commit tee of the Municipal" Ownership League The sale of exchanged llanos will commence be tween the 2oth x)f this month and the 1st of De cember. - - - "We-, have selected 30 of the' iest Pianos out of aboutr-5Q. taken in: ex-, cnange during 'onr Gold Medal . sale and . other transactions, to offer for sale. A great many of these in struments area of a good make and are worth $250 or $300 each. We will sell them for about a third of their -value.- We got them cheap and we will let them -go at prices which will clear them out of' our storerooms in a hurry. We need the space. These instruments are be ing tuned and re finished most of them are better than new. . Watch for the announe nient of this sale. If you are fortunate enough to -get in early and secure your choice you m&y credit yourself up with .$200 saved. Some of these Pianos will be sold for $100, ,$125, $150. All of the 30 Pianos are of standard make. We guarantee every one to. be just as represented. If there is anything de fective about any of these instruments we will tell you so. Allen 6 Gilbert Ramaker Co.. JEbei. oldest, largest and strongest Piano and Organ House in flie "Pa cific Northwest . Sixth and Morrison EASY PAYMENTS. U It ill 'JJ for the benefit of all the candidates on the ticket. NO TOURIST EXCURSIONS. Railroads Abolish Personally Con ducted Trips to Coast. CHICAGO, Nov. 17. The Tribune today says: The California lines have by an order, issued yesterday, put a stop to the personally conducted tourist excursions which have been flourishing In that field for years. Xot only -will a large number of railroad conductors, probably 123, whose salaries average $100 a month each, lose their positions, but at least one tourist excursion bureau, which makes a spe cialty of personally conducted tours to California, will be compelled to go out of busjness. The reason given for taking this action Is that travel to the Pacific Coast has be come so common that travelers generally are familiar with the way. They say that the railroad officials themselves can care for the passengers Just as well as the personal conductor. There is not to be any Interference with the high-class excursion which, though personally con ducted, travels In a first-class Pullman sleeper, the restriction "being laid upon the tourist cars only. C" AFFAIRS 0FTHE NATION WASHINGTON, Nov. 17. Judge "Wright in the Criminal Court fixed next Friday, November 24, for argument; on the de murrer of James A. Benson, Frederick A. -Hyde, XT. P. Dlmond and J. H. Schneid er, charged with conspiring to defraud the Government of public lands. TOPEKA, Kan., Nov. 17. Judge Pollock. of the United States District Court, at the suggestion of the Attorney-General of , the unuea states, win call a special grand Jury to sit atTopeka this month to take up the investigation of alleged land frauds in Western aKnsas. Is It Your Own Hair? Do you pin your hat to your own hair? Can't do it? Haven't enough hair? It must be you do net know Ayer's Hair Vigor I Here's an intro duction! May the acquaintance result in a heavy growth of rich, thick, glossy hairl And we knew yor will not be gray. SeW for 60 years. "Mv hair ased to be very efeori. Bat titer tolac Ayer's Ha.k Tiger a ebort time it be tas tojrow, will how it k fourteen Inches loag. TklsTseefu & spleslt-d Tealt to n after beler almost witboat r bair." Mas. J. H.FirxK, CMmAo 8rlfs, Celo. THE SURPASSING THANKSGIVING LINEN OFFERINGS IN THE LINEN STORE FIRST PLOOR Greatest Values on the Pacific Coast for Dependable Linens. A MARVELOUS ARRAY FOR END-Of-THE-WEEK SHOPPERS that Make Positive Assurance of 10 Hours' Busy - Store" for, Bear in Mind, Please, that this Store Closes on Saturday as on All Other $2500 in Gold to be Given to Charity As the Public Shall Direct By popular vote. Make every vote count be tween now and February 13, next, for your favorite charity. A vote with every 25c purchase. The public will "point the way this year through which the store's annual benevolent fund shall be distributed. 52500 to be given away by OI4, WertmaB fc King to the city's charities, in 15 divisions, as follows: Plrs't choice f738 Second choice see Third choice see Fourth caoice 20 Fifth choice 323 Five others to receive $75 each, and still another five to dlvldo J250, each to receive 550. total. J 25 00. The amount is to be divided, as above among such charities of the city as are sup ported by the city or its organizations otherwise Portland's charitable institutions. Vote for Benevolent fund Distribution at 4 P. M. Yesterday Fruit and Flower Mission 4,312 Baby Home 3,843 Open Air Fund 3.1!I3 Old Ladies' Home 2.1 Salvation Army 2,G55 Children's Home - 387 Patton Home 7. . . . 123 Mt St Joseph's Home 117 Orphans Home 107 Crittenton Home 89 Good Samaritan Hospital 88 Boys' and Girls' Aid Society 47 Merry Home 30 People's Institute 30 St. Agnes Baby Home 11 Humane Society 3 Bcaverton Home 3 Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society.... 2 Total 18,823 Women's 'Kerchiefs and Fancy Belts at Special Prices HANDKERCHIEFS AT BARGAIN PRICES Firat Floor. BUY NOW FOR CHRISTXAS. S "Ladies' Pure Llnon Hemstitched Handker chiefs of Rlchardnoa' manufacture. To day we will sell them at the Center Handkerchief Booth at SOr SIX FOR -UL 75c AND 83c BELTS FOR 5c A new lot of fine Belts made of silk and silk nnish etamine cloth: in black, white, navy, red and green Our 75c and Sic val ues: Special Sale Price, -each. Grand Wind-Up Sole To- day of the Thanksgiving China and Dinner Sets Housekeeper' ExckaMjce Third Floor.) ROld border: very rich: 112-plece sets Our $235 value; special at $183 Turkey Set, Reast Set as Flub Sets. All at Special Sale Price. Odd Pieces of Ha viland China TEA POTS Our $1.75 value: special, each tlSS Our $2.15 value; special, each 81.30 Our $3.40 value; special, each 2e Our $4.65 value; special, each TEA POTS, SUGARS AND CREAMS Our $2.65 value; special, set 3.0 Our. $4.05 value; special, set S3.15 Our 54.85 value; special, set Our $6.75 value; special, set.. 9K.4S Our $7.75 value;, special, set 9&ae SUGARS XST CREAMS Our $2.15 value; special, pair 81.76 Our S2.no value: sDeclaL nalr ....S26 Our $4.50 value; special, .pair. ........S3.se Our 57.TS vaiue; special, pair e:u HA VI LAND CHINA DINNER SETS With dainty decorations of floral design and gold-traced knobs and handles . 60-plece sets Our $20.70 value; special at fl7.W 100-pIece sets Our $29.50 value; special at $28.06 ',112-pIece sets Our $32.5) value; special at 827.73 117-piece sets Our $39.50 value; special at - $3225 HAVILAND CHINA DINNER SETS With rose decoration and heavy gold line and gold-traced embossing 160-pIece sett Our $33.65 value: pcclal at .82835 100-piece acts Our $45.35 value; special at ....837.25 112-pIeco sets Qur , $50175 value; special at . ....846.75 117-pIcoc. sets Our $62.00 value; ' special at ....f4 AUSTRIAN CHINA DINNER SETS 100-pIeco sets our jzo.oo value; special at 100-piece sets Our $22.0J value; special at RICHLY DECORATED CHINA .....816JS6 818.66 DINNER SETS With gold-print border and gold knobs and handles 112-plece sets Our $110.00 value; special at 117-piece sets Our $115.00 value; solid r7.66 special at SSL36 HANDSOME CHINA DINNER SETS WILl rich decoration of gohrand green border pattern 65-pIece sets Our $7S.00 value; special at - $54.66 112-plece sets Our $142.30 value; special at 80.36 DINNER SETS With decoration of green and gold border pattern and solid gold handles il7-plece sets Our $210.00 value; special at 816&66 DINNER SETS With extra heavy gold bor der; very handsome 117-piece cts Our $227.00 value; special at $181.66 Penny Savers Small AVnrcn Shojm First Fleer. : Dozen Nickel-Plated Safety Pins ...3c ...2c ...3c ...Se ..16c ..16c ..17c ...-c ..33c ..33c ..S6c ,.13C ...3c ...c , .58c Spool Darning Cotton; any color 5c Box Wire Hair Pins: assorted sizes. Three Spools White Basting Cotton.... 15c Garter Elastic; yard 15c Aluminum Soap Boxes 25c Can Cold Cream 10c Bar Toilet Soap (large size).-..... E50c Cloth K rusher 1 50c Bath Sponges 75c Shopping Bags :19c Box Writing Paper :. Sc Package Envelopes 10c Bottle Carter's Best Black Ink..... 95c Reading Glass Stirring Sales Today in Apparel Salons Second Ploor. BEAD THE DETAIL. SPECIAL TODAY. Every $32.50 and $35.00 Jacket Suit in the House Reduced Smart, trim, trig styles in the popular jacket effects, includ ing some Eton and blouse models, in every wanted ma terial and color, embracing cheviots, broadcloths, serges, ttveedish mixtures and worsteds, in plain blacks and every fashionable coloring. For today you may choose from Any $32.50 Jacket Suit in House $24.95 From any $35.00 Jacket Suit in the house for , Women's $ 1 6.50 Coats for $ 1 2.95 Handsome -length models in stunning new Coats made from swagger fancy mixtures, embracing all popular shades in mixed grays and bluish grays, mixed browns, tans, etc. Some with velvet notched collars, others with notched collar of materials. Very mannish styles, patch pockets, circular backs, double-stitched seams and fancy button trimmings. Double or single-breasted styles; very swell Coats and best $16.50 values in the tt I "O OR city. Special, for today, at a choice for. W Sensational Sale of Silks and Dress Stuffs In the Fifth-Street Annex Salons. A GRAND WIND-UP OF A WONDROUS WEEK OF MARVELOUS VALUES. DEPENDABLE SILKS BLACK AND PLAIDED SALE OF DEPENDABLE BLACK SILK TAFFETAS This is an unprecedented opportunity to buy good, durable black Taffeta at a great big saving. These are all values which even at the regular prices are unequaled else where. 21-inch Black Taffeta; our $1.00 value. Special at, the yard 69 23-inch Black Taffeta; our $1.10 value. Special at, the yard 79$ 27-inch Black Taffeta; our $1.25 value. Special at, the yard 89 3G-inch Black Taffeta; our $1.60 value. Special at, the yard $1.29 $!.00 Novelty Plaid Suit Silks for 69c Handsome Novelty Plaid Suit Silks, in an assortment of swell color effects AOf" our $1.00 value. Special Sale Price, the yard Dress GoodsOnly 72c for Mixed Suitings Worth $1.25 Mixed Suitings, in checked Panamas, hair-line stripes and illuminated effects "Tf good $1.25 value. Special Sale Price, the yard Another liiilinery Sensation! The Best Offering Yet! Today in the "Bijou" Salon Second Floor. Jess than a dollar, in-between values. Special Values Today in Children's Sailors and Continentals' some worth up to $2.00 at. Women's Underwear and Hosiery Bar gains in the Sale Today Kalttrear Sfaopa UNDERWEAR "WOMEN'S 91M VESTS ST.c. White Swiss-Ribbed Vests; three-fourths wool; long: sleeves; neat, self-trlmmeJ. cuff-finished wrist Regular value 51.25; special, each S3c Tights to match; "heavier grade Regu lar value 51.50; special, the pair $1.15 "WOMEN'S $4.00 U.VION SUITS 12.80. All-wool Union Suits made of fine, soft Aus- trallan wool: blue-gray only; full finished, medium weight Regular value 54.00: special, the suit .2.8-8 "WOMEN'S 98 AND & UNION SUITS All-Silk Union Sus in white; same Hnlsh nnd made as above Regular values 5S.O0 and 59.00: special, th'c suit 9S Special November Sale of Women's Dainty Undermuslins Srcead Fleer Abb ex. This opportunity to save on handsome, well-made, full size Undermuslins will end with the week. One more day only of these special prices Today: $4.00 to $ 1 5.00 Gowns and Drawers at Half Price Odd and broken lines of Ladles' Fine Gowns and Drawers, made of line "nainsook and' cambric and Irlmmcd In fine valenclcnnes lace edging and Insertion. Swiss, and Ham burg embroidery edging and Insertion and dainty ribbous Regular prices are from 54.03 to 518.00; Half Dpirp- special at exactly nail l-TILC LADIES' f2J5 CAMBRIC PETTICOATS FOR $1.88 Ladies' Fine Cambric Petticoats, with lS-lnch lawn flounce and 11-Inch Swiss embroidery ruffle and cluster of four tucks Our regular 52.25 value; i special price, each Ladies' $3.50 Petticoats for $2.59 Ladles' Fine Cimbrjc Petticoats, with 20 inch lawn flounce and 12-Inch ruffle of eyelet embroiders and two clusters of four fine tucks each Our 53.50 value; "-o itq special sale price, each ..xjj Ladies' $1.00 flannelette Gowns for 69c Ladies' Fine Flannelette Gowns. In dainty pink or blue una white stripes, with yoke, collar and cuff.- of plain domet flannel; trlmmeo In fancy braids Our fiClr 51.00 valus.: spcclaf sale price, each. . u'v- ..$27.95 $3.00 Hat Shapes for 50c This offering includes a big variety, but only about 200 in number, of the most popular shapes of the advanced season, embracing' Turbans, Sailors, Napoleons, dress shapes, etc Not one worth and many worth $3.00, with some vfl(T' Your choice, today only, at... 50C First Floor. HOSIERY FOR "WOMEN CHILDREN BOYS. "WOMEN'S BOc, 60c AND 65c HOSE 33c. Black Lisle Hose, embroidered boot, assorted styles Regular values 50c, 60c and 65c; special, the, pair 33c CHILDREN'S 23c HOSE 17c. Children's FIne-Rlbbed Black Lisle Hose: seamless: elastic; bright finish; sizes 6 to 10 Regular value 25c; special, palr...l7c CHILDREN'S BLACK CASHMERE HOSE High-Grade Black Cashmere Children's Fine Hose, finished foot, spliced knee, heel and toes Regular 50c Regular 55c Regular 60c Regular- "0c alue; special, the pair.... 35c alue: special, the pair.... 40c alue; special, the pair.... 43c alue: special, the pair.... 00c nOYS 23c HOSE 13c. Boys Black Cotton Hose; seamless; double ana une-riQoeu; sizes o io iv xveguiar values 25c: special, the pair 1." 13c Men's Specials Today Saturday's the man's .shopping day. and wo ve arranged a group of timely specials 'that good dressers of the male persuasion "will be sure to appreciate. Our ilen's Shop is a handy place to drop in on Just Inside Sixth-Street Entrance. MEN'S $L23 SHIRTS Wc. A line of Men's New Fall Stlft; Bosom Shirts. In light stripe and figured tan effects, with one pair detached cuffs Regular n. value 51.25: special, each. MEN'S 73c UNDERWEAR 33c. A broken line of Men's Natural Gray Wool Undershirts: Winter weight; all sizes Regular value 75c; special, "Jr each xJxJK. MEN'S 38c WINDSOR TIES 25c. A line of M.:ns Windsor Ties in plain and fancy colors, and crepe and surah silk Regular value 50c; Owf special, each J K. MEN'S 33c CASHMERE HALF HOSE 18c Splendid quality of fine Black Cashmere Half Hose Our best "two-bit" line of i Tr Men's Hosiery; special at v. 1.80 FLANNELETTE NICHTROBES 80c A dollar's worth of quality and comfort In a pretty nnd nlcely-madc robe: ri Clf special at vJl MEN'S 25u SWEATERS $1.59. We've selected a line of our best 52.50 Heavy Wool Sweaters In solid colorings that most men prefer, and marked them at i the special price of I mJU "MEN'S NEW 36c AND 73c 'KERCHIEFS 39c Here's a lin- oX siik and linen 'Kerchiefs In newest and smartest styles and best Qf 50e and 73c values; special at v7l CONTINUE Or MATCHLESS VALUES Selling at this "Daylight Business Days at 6 P. M. Manual Training Contest Nam en of LemMasr Six Contestant American Manual Training School CoBteat. With Staadlng of Each M., Yesterday t Truman Cook. Failing George Slater, Ladd.... Robert Holmes, Harrison Wright Brown. Clinton Kelly James Winston. Harrison Sidney Cruram, North Central Scattering 1b the: Voting" at 4 P. 107.293 106,838 IS 8.237 147,970 123,813 111,102 120.-102 Total .1,083,003 Saturday Bargains in Jewelry and LeatlVri Articles Sixth-Street Anaex Flrnt Floor. 35c Beauty Pins; tnrce on card 2 loc Metal Purses: children'3 Oc J Handsome Neckchalns; special at 35c( Pearl Top Hat Pins; special at I3cl 75c Music Rolls; special at 40c!, 50c P'noto Frames; special at 29c 35c Photo Frames: special at lOel Young Mothers Will he interested in these Second Floor Baby-to-Mlsj Store's Saturday Specials that' emurai-e many Necessities for "The Baby" ciuLMHsi carnage oneeis uur 50c "TAr: value; special at, each OifC: oiHcmnet urio sntseis uur 51.25 value; special at. each iLi Stockinet Bed Sheets Our 52.35 i p-rj value; special at. each I .O aiocmne; Aprons uur ji.s value; 5tOr special at. each Otli.' Stockinet Diapers Our oOc value: -TQr special at, each oiocttinei JJiapers uur 7&c value; C"7i special at, each 0Vj Stockinet Bibs Our 35c value; OTi-l special, at. each i wo Dargain uroups in Royal ((m Worcester Corset Salons Two lots, consisting of 12 of the best selling models In "Bon Tons" and "Sapphires", made of -black Italian cloth and white Im ported coutllle, boned with best quality whalebone: In long, medium and short-hip styles, with high or low bust; sizes IS to 30 Our 56.50 to 5U.00 values: special salo price, each .tUO Our 511.50 to 515 values; special sal rr price, each ... U.xJJ Saturday News of Interest to Housewives Fourth-Floor Hartal an. tSJSO WOOL BLANKETS OJs1. All-Wool Mottled. Gray Blankets; largo size,: extra heavy Kcguiar value 5s.5);f jr r special, the pair. 3U.Qv) fU.00 WOOL BLANKETS 4.S3. : All-Wool Fawn Colored Blankets, with, fancy j borders Regular value 56.00; s (Zz special, the pair "r.vJv) ' 2.75 PORTIERES $2.10. Tapestry Portieres. 42 inches wide, full : length; standard quality: In green, red and; blue Oriental stripes Keguiar o in value 52.75: special, the pair I J Saturdav Ba reams in the R Domestic Section First Floor. aKjjSS Of utmost Importance to thrifty house- wh keepers and those home-sewers who've flan- mw. i nelettes, ginghams, percales, etc., to buy for.wS& Winter making -up. '((f BEDSPREADS $1J7-Full Size, Extra Heavy llflV' juetupreaus; spienam woramansntp; )hA LINEN TOWELING 10c and 12c All-Linen Bleached Toweling; special at. the yard ...a. 10c and 12Vc BATH TOWELS 12Ac Heaw TTnhlnrhP.1 lltfjm Bath Towels; size 17x42; special, ea..l2c NEW FLANNELS 10c New Flannels for (fftR. shirtwaists, bath robes, kimonos, etc.; all (fj colors: special at, yard lOclUv I NEW FLANNELETTES Special at. the yard lOcj Great Special Sale of- GOOD SHOES 1 enn (fell i UK I ILIX Starts Here One of those fortunate trade chances that come only occasionally neips us to am oui men nitrons to ave in the purchase of Win : ter footwear We closed a lot of Fine Shoe from a leading Eastern maker of men's foot wear at an underprice, and shall turn the good fortune over to all who will come ln tenia v and be tltted. Share our good for-i tune and saxe a third of the price for other needs The detail Men's $4 and $5 Shoes $3.49 A great bargain In Men's Shoos. A fine lot' of patent colt Biuchers, box calf top; alsi velour calf Bluchers; new goods just re ceived, with stout No. 12 iron soles. Als a discontinued line of Men's Fine Shoes Sec display In Washington-Street Win dow Regular values 54.00 and T rr S5.J0; special, the pair -?J., 3