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THE KORXISC OKEGOXIAlf, WEDXXSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1905. i . - 1 11 1 . BRITISH IN REVOLT NEEDLEWORK Conjuring From the Annex Art Shop AMONG THE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS; Annex Second Floor Hand Embroidered Centerpiece for Half. Our entire stock of hand-embroidered cen terpieces, in floral and conventional' designs, embroidered in cloister. heJebo. English. SPECIAL Tonight! 7 to 9:30 Only MEN'S "IMPERIAL" NECKSCARFS 51.09 KIND. Jtic A big line of our newest and smartest Ncckscarfa In the extremely pop ular Imperial tylc. alt new silks and latest novelties In high-grade, dollar neckwear, for two and a half hours only at sec. f Store Open Evenings Until Christmas "THE DltTCRENT STORE" , Olds, Wortmsn & King ff fifth, Sixth ond Washington Streets Sis Happiness Is the Ruling Spirit of Christ- SHorriyc- mos This Is a Happy Store theMa Want Mutual Life to Thor oughly Reorganize. HAVE MAN FO'R PRESIDENT eyelet. Mount Mclllck, French and shadow 'embroidery. SPECIAL Tonight! Apron Lengths, 7 to 930 Only "White-Goods Counter First Floor. Dainty White Lawn with fancy hem stitched and openwork bordered Apron lengths. 23c each. ALSO CUSHION SLIPS, ready for the fill ing, embroidered In the same fancy stitcb ings as the centerpieces. Priced from 52.30 to 525.00. Special at HALF PRICE. Sl.0 CUSHION TOPS FOR 79c Satin Cushion Tops, in assorted colors and pretty designs. Our 5L00 value. Special at. each. The. Policy-Holders Across Water Insist on Practical Insurance Man in Place or Pcabody, and Threaten Hostilities. LONDON, Dec 13. (Special.-) Thorough reorganization of the man agement and methods of the Mutual Life Insurance Company Is demanded by its 30,000 British policy-holders. They are already presenting their case with great urgency to the New York headquarters and intend, if the pre sentation Ik ineffectual, to lead a re volt against the present regime. They demand the resignation of President Peabody and the substitution of an able and experienced insurance man. They do not assail the present presi dent's integrity, but say that lie Is In experienced in insurance matters and therefore cannot command the confi dence of foreign policy-holders. They note that his address is 2 Wall street, and this in itself arouses strong pre judice against him. British Investors also demand that the board of trustees be purged of ail affiliations with the old regime. May Kill Foreign Business. Borne of the men ivho arc moving in this matter arc Insured for 5300,000. They 'declare that what they require shall be granted, or the company's business in -this country and on the Continent will be subjected to a sys tematic campaign of annihilation. D. C. Haldcman. general manager of the Mutual for Great Britain, is the man wanted by BrJtJsh policy-holders for president of the reorganized company. Jlr. Haldcman has represented the company in London for 18 years und has built up a business amounting to more than 53,000,000 In annual pre miums. "Why," said the holder of a 5300.000 policy In the Mutual Life. 'l Und It difficult to trust an American of any sort. They are nearly all rascals. I ha'e never touched .their schemes my self, nor have any of my friends, but that we have been victimized. Know Haldcman Is Square. "We know Haldcman. He's square. He has lived on his modest salary dur ing his wonderful career as an insur ance -man In this country, when he might have used the methods of his compatriots and made a fortune. Either he or some man like him must take charge of the Mutual or the com pany will be driven out of Europe." This man Is one of tJie most promi nent bankers of London. FIRST COMPANY TO REFORM President or Washington Life Has Quit Bad Habits. NEW YORK, Doc. 15. An inquiry into the. affairs of the Washington Liftv In surance Company was begun today by the legislative insurance Investigating committee, when John Tatlock, president of the company, was called to the witness stand. Mr. Tatlock was elected in De cember, 11HM. after an examination or the company by the State Insurance Depart ment, which resulted in the reorganiza tion of the management. He receives a salary of 520.000. He detailed a number of reforms that have been Instituted. since this reorgani zation, among them the abolishing of a cash surrender value In policies, and the limitation of the loan feature. He ex pressed a somewhat different sentiment from other life Insurance ofllcers, in that his experience had been that only about 3 per cent of loans were ever paid up and that a loan was but a deferred surrender of a policy. He viewed life insurance us such and not as an investment. According to the witness. 560.000 in ad vances to agents had been placed upon the books of the company thus far this year. These, he explained, were a legacy from the former management. No contributions for political punwses had over been made by the Washington Life, as far as the witness had been able to learn, and the only thing In the nature of legislative -work was a retainer to W. S. Walker, who, the witness thought, was a Chicago newspaper man. This retainer -was paid from 1891 until Mr. Tatlock took the presidency, -when It was cut off. Walker wrote special stories on insur ance and upon insurance measures that would bo pending in Western Legisla tures. Immediately after the first of the pres ent year, at the Instigation of the linanec committee, a great deal of the company's holdings in bonds and mortgages on real estate were closed out. and the funds in vested in negotiable securities, in a great many of these transactions the securities were purchased through A. A.. Ryan & Brother, who are sons of TJjonias F. Ran. About 5t.100.O30 has been Invested in securities since January 1. last. The company had never gone into a syndicate until this year. Since January 1 It" has been in six. Previous to the calling of Mr. Tatlock. President H, P. Townslcy. of the Life Association of America, was eailed to complete his testimony, which r ; inter rupted by adjournment yesterday. He re ceives a salary of 512.000 a year." He said that $.V,000 voted to him and Kugenc Van Schalck for organizing the company had como under the observation of the insur ance department, and that the Attorncv General had notified them that it would have to be paid back. He said that when his company started business as a stock company it had 526S.000 in its treasury, which was all obtained from the sale of stock. President Towns ley receives a salary or 512.000. the secre tary 53000. the medical director $3CK and the general counsel 5W0. C. W. Townslcy, a son of the president, is the treasurer and acts as' general agent He receives n0 salary but received commissions which amounted last year to $4400. The medieaj director is George G. Van Schaick. a. brother of the general counsel, who, with the witness, organized the company. McCall's Illness Xot Serious. NEW YORK. Dec is At the home of John A. McCall. president of the .New York Life Insurance Company, a member of the family yesterday said that Mr. McCall was not suffering with pneumonia. had been reported, and that except for a slight cold Mr. Mc Call was In the best of health. Cuba Will Kill orf Mosquitoes. HAVANA. Dec. 19. President Palma has. authorized an additional exiendltur of 5300.000 for sanitary purposes In Ha- 1 vans. Although yellow fever is disappear, las:, the extermination of mosquitoes will be continued. One new case of yellow fever was reported today. BttrBWt's YxatUa I Pare Foa. Always ret Burnett's a&4 take so swfceUtwte. c UT GLASS AND Matchless Silverware and Bric-a-brac Attract thousands to the Third Floor Shops this -week. The great floor and the Crys tal Grotto beckon the Christmas throngs with irresistible power to admire their beau ties. ' UNEQUALED ASSORTMENT DECORATED CHINA. Salad S"ts, e to 96.fl. Toffee Sets, $2.00 to S4.1.00. Chocolate Sets, 92.73 to SS9.0A. Fancy Plato, per dozen. 91.ee to f 18.66. Salad Bowls, each, 23c to 912.O0. Chop Platos, each, 73c to 913.03. Fruit Saucers, per dozen, 91.00 to Itv4M. VASES AND ORNAMENTS. Closing out n. line of vases and ornaments at HALF PIUCK. ART ROOMS. Contain n choice selection of cut glass. Bohemian glassware, electric figures and portables, hand-painted china. SUITABLE CHRISTMAS GIFTS. Bronze llgures and ornaments, art pottery. QHRISTMAS SHOPPERS Are invited to rest and lunch in the cosy Tearoom on second floor. A delicious lunch served dally from 11 A. M. to 5 P. M. by the ladles of the School of Domestic Sciuncc under the auspices of the Portland Y. W. C A. A special menu each day served at mod est prices. Writing tables, with all accesso ries, arc conveniently by free to all. Visit ors are welcome to use this privilege for ad dressing gifts -to out-of-town friends. WONDERFUL Book Values Closing Out the Stocks First Floor Annex. Another reminder to buyers of Christ mas gifts. If in doubt, stop all perplex ity and buy books. The lines arc disap pearing fast. Share in the values before it's everlastingly too late. Don't -wait for January sales this year for there won't likely be any sale on books. Reason no books. Better buy today. We shall make offerings throughout the shelves like this: Handsomely bound books in cloth, ft- good print over 10 standatd auth ors to choose from. Sold elcwhorc at 15c to 20o; for the Christmas sale c I On Beautiful preservation books In a large variety of fancy styles of blnJ ings. cltth, library size. Poetry and prose and many especially adapted for boys and girls' reading. Sold at bookstores for 3fc; this sale le fz A grand collection of rare values us uallv sold at othT stores for 75c to 90f expired copyrights, library edition, bind-, ings a grade better thun tflc special 25c bOoter,; to close out, choose at 45c I r Spicndldly bound books In large size, vH cloth, well-known classics. Such vol umes as appeal to tbo average reader and sold by all bookstores at 20c to 2ac, this sale JSc oopTlie regular 40c book of the book store, handsome srllt top. library style, cloth bund. Matchless Christmas jplf1 for such a trifle of price 23c TCp Hundreds of copyright books on vOU-wMrh copyrights have expired, li brary edition bindings and the usual 50c to 75c vulucs of speclulty bookstores; during- the closing' of our stocks 35c fri"f. Choice of the balance of fahry-bound OvV. poets, sold at all bookstores at Sf.c to 51 . An ideal gift for the booklover; to close, your pick .SAc 7:r Your Bbsolute choice of all of the I OK. uua J1.50, and 51.00 books as sold everywhere, popular copyrights. Includ ed but none or this year's, as we have bought no books this season. This is clos ing out Kile of live bvoks. and books that will live forever a feast for bookworms, a treat for library builders, a bargain-feat for hotlday givers 73c special bargains ix childre.vs Books. Books with pretty colored, bindings and col ore j pictures: regular 30c values.. Tic Story books "with pretty colored bindings and colored illustrations; regular 22c values for ..JSc Story books in paper bindings and bright colored pictures: regular 10c books, spe cial, at - 7c Citildrcn'a toy books, in paper binding- and colored pictures; usual 10c values, spe cial at 7c Children's books of Fairyland and Mother Goose books, prettily bound und containing entertaining pictures in colors; usual 10c values, special at 7c CHINA A host of unmatch able values await those folks who choos the useful for thi home In selecting girts for the holiday?. The greafHousekeep er's Exchange" never has equaled these bargains at any for mer holiday sale. Chrlstmasy things. tnai are peerie. Read how easy they are to buy! BEAUTIFUL CUT GLASS. Portland agency for Ubbcy cut glafip. jfcrfcct cut tint:, rich design L I b b e y"s name Insures the best. Rock Crystal Whis ky Tumblers, refill ir value 527.00: special, per dozen. 931.39. Rock Crystal Table Tumblers, regular val. 536.00; special per dozen. S2S.73. Rock Crystnl Wines regular value 530.00; special per doz., f24. Rock Crystal Clsr -ets, regular vnlue 535; special per doz-. 95. Rock Crystal Sau cer Champagnes, reg ular value 5IS: spe cial per dozen. S3S.ee. Doulton. Toplltz. Dtcsden vases and orna ments, beer steins, punch sets and hundreds of other dainty and useful articles. ROGERS BROS.' 1S7" TABLE SILVER WARE. Community silverware, guaranteed 25 years, burnished or French gray finish. Teaspoons, set of 6. fl.se. Dessertspoons, set of 6. 9S.93. Tablespoons, set of 6. 9UM. Sugar Spoon and Butter Knife, pair, 1,49. Berry Spoon, each, 91.33. t Pickle Forks, each, c. Cold Meat Forks, each, st.ee. Fruit Knives, set of 6, 9323. Cream Ladles, each, Mr. Gravy Ladles, each, $1:26. Child's Sets, 91.30. Special sale odd lines cut glass. COME Up to Our Game Pre serves. It's Open Season FOR TOYS AND DOLLS. Fourth Floor. Here our buyers havC supplied us for you with the largest stock of the newest in Toys, Games and Dolls shown in the city. Probably the best-selected line on the Coast. The prices are we arc posi tive the lowest quoted anywhere. What -more need we say I Come up and prove these assertions fdr yourself. Santa Claus himself is here to play host to the children every afternoon and evening. Wc print one of Santa Clans tempting price lists. A little sum is invested with lots of buy ing power if the buying is done here at Kris Kringle's own store Olds, Wortrsan & King. GAMES AND TOYS. POTATO RACE Consisting or S potatoes, spoons, to. Our 51.25 value, special at 8Sc. . ROUMJTTE, WORTH 25c FOR 16c Nickel plated rotary dlxc with numbers. Our 25c value, special at, each, 16c. RING TOSS An amusing outdoor or par lor game Our 25c value, special, each. l.c. UBOIA OR PARLOR TENPINS Nicely finished. An Interesting game ror young and old. Our 52 00 value, special at. set. fl.45. NUMERICAL. BOARDS OR COUNTING BOARDS Our 10c value, special at. each. 7ej our 30c value, special at, each. 3r. LITTLE CARPENTER SETS Consisting of hammer, saw, chisel, pincers, etc. Special at. the set. lSo . NICKEL. TRUMPETS 11 inches long, with fancy cord. Value 20c, special at, each. J4r. EASEL. BLACKBOARDS Metal board with pencil rack ana paper rack: hardwood frame; six feet or drawing copy. Our 52.00 value, special U each. ?l-r. EASEL. BLACKBOARDS, same as above, with Vi reet or drawing copy. Our 51.50 value, special at. each. ft. IS. INDESTRUCTIBLE TENPINS" In nice willow basket. The tenpins handsomely dec orated or figure such as elephants, hares, etc. Our 51.35" value, special at. th set. XSc. Larger elze. Our 52.00 value, special at. the set, 9.1X1. RUNABOUT AITOMOBILE. friction pro peller with chauffeur. PrI.-e. each. TSe. -DSKENDER"-SAFETY GUNS Absolute ly harmless; shoots hollow rubber ball. The best gun cYcr made for small boys. Price, each, tCir. M17TAU WHEELBARROW With 12-Inch steel wheel and Iron sides; nicely finished. Our 51.10 value, special at. each. SSc. ROLLER CHIMBS A .very pretty and amusing toy ror small children. Our 35c value, special at, each. S2e. o THER Great Special Values. for the Man's Christmas CHRISTMAS MUFFLERS REDUCED An attractive lltvs of Silk Mufflers, all styles In fancy striper and figures; exceptional valaes at 51.25 and 51.50. Tour choice. 78c. CHRISTMAS SPECIALS ON "SHIRTS A line of the latest styles In men's stiff bosom shirts for this week only at about half price. They come In blues, tans and light effects, with attached or detached cuffs. Sold regu larly for 5 1-5 J. Special. Me. HALF PRICE FOR SWEATERS A buca of college Sweaters, at half price; all desir able colors, fancy stripes and weave j; stylaa favored by athletes and football players. Regular 52.50, 53.50, 53.75 and 51.50 values at Half rrlee. CHRISTMAS SUSPENDERS AT 14 LESS A man can't have too many pairs of sus penders. Wc show the a'wellcst line in the city special Christmas stock. They're put up. one pair In a pretty fancy box. lattials eagraved on buckles free. We've priced theee "galluses" at J5c up to 55.M. allowing- this week a special as prr cntt (Karonmt. The real Santa Claus is here, children. He romps and laughs with the youngsters every day up on that wonderful fourth floor, where he reigns supreme over Joy land Toyland. Boyland and dear littla Girl-land. He's there every afternoon from 3 to 5, and each evening from 7 to 9 -o'clock. Come, and whisper in Santa Claus' car what you want him to leave at the foot of your bed on Christmas morn injr. Santa is a jolly old chap, and every child is sure to love him. Shop early in the day; keep to the right: carry small parcels. Let's make it indeed a "Merry Christ mas" by making all around us happy. A HOUSECOAT I MAN'S FASHIONABLE Apparel for Woman's Christmas Gifts Grand Salons Second Floor. "WOMEN'S FINK COATS ATTRACT IVELY PRICED. Tills is a complete Coat Store. "Wc show even kind of coat. But this morn ing let us talk particularly of fine Coats. Evening Coats most popular in broad cloth; in the various tones of white, pas tel, pink, blue and green; biscuit and grays; and beautiful and becoming wraps of the crimson and wine reds. Black Broadcloth Coats models" of distinctive elegance. Black Vclour Coats including styles especially fashionable . for middle aged and elderly women. For calling, carriage wear, church some sufficiently handsome for evening weaF. Grand for Christmas giving. Prices are all in your favor. BIG REDUCTIONS IN SUITS AND FURS. Ex-ery i length Suit In the house this week at H price. AH costume? and evening gowns at great reduction. Every Silk Petti coat in the house reduced a fourth. All furs reduced. Every fur In the house, coat or neckscarf. in a sweeping reduction sale all 1i OFF usual prices. Radical reduction the rule this week throughout the extensive stocks of exquisite, B-igntacent FANCr SILK AND LINGERIE WAISTS The most carefully selected stock of ultra fasfelORable and exclusive evening waists In the city. Variety and assortment are too great for detailed description. You must see the beauties to feel their charm. Reductions this week as printed. SSe.e Waists now t2Z.i9 Waists How 91LS3. $25.03 Waists now 91S.73. J.M Walsta now WIW. 137.30 Waists now 333.1S. Proportionate reductions all through the lines up to 9426. Every article in our stocks is from clean, airy, sanitary workshops, made tinier posi tively healthful conditions, by expert and careful workmen and skilled women opera tors, wha get highest pay for superior workmanship OLLY Berries and Mistletoe Leaves Speak kindly, look smiling and don't mind a little good-natured jostling by the hap pily busy throngs. Let everybody help all they can to the general good nature and Christmas spirit. No store in the city ever showed so much; ever made visitors so comfortable; ever sold Christmas goods so sensibly. Come down tonight; share in the special sales and enjoy the grandeur of the eve I N THE Christmas Handker chief Shops; Great Values First Floor. Handkerchiefs are flyin"" out by the thousands, but there is still plenty for everybody hundreds of styles to select from no two alike. The selection is at its very best: especially of th popular initial Handkerchiefs. Then, to", you can nave the plain ones marked with indelible ink without unusual delay. .Qualities? Prices? Well, you've rcifed for y-ars on this ar. Portland's bst handker chief store and the oak that's rightly root ed stands stanch. Sugesetions: fAD!ES PURE LINEN PllAIN HEM STITCHED HANDKERCHIEFS Priced at, cacn. t2Jic. 3 for SBe. 23c and Xir. LADIES INITIAL LINEN HANDKER CHIEFS. 6 In a box. Priced at. the box. 91.00, tee. also some 3 in a box. priced at, the box, 7c. LADIES EMBROIDERED LINEN HAND KERCHIEFS. : in a box. Priced at. the box. SZ.86. anil S.H3. LADIES SWISS EMBROIDERED HAND KERCHIEFS Priced at. each. X'.c. 33c, W)c, 63c. 73c. 3c, 91.80 and 81.23. LADIES ARMENIAN .EMBROIDERED HANDKERCHIEFS Priced at. each. 73c, gl.23. 1.30 t sue. LADIES" POINT LACE HANDKER CHIEFS Priced at, cacn. up to. S23.HO THE Christmas Gift Bazaars a Mecca for Shoppers First Floor. Something here for everybody. The problem works itself out for you in these First-YIoor Christmas Shops. FRAMED PICTURES With black wood frames, sorted subjects, size of pictures, H1S Inches; our 52.0 value, special at, each. ny. - UO" "ND PLAQCE PICTrP.ES 13-Inch size, assorted subjects; our S-'c value, spe ciul af. ich. 19c. PKUFt'MES In fanoy holiday boxes, all odors; our- 23c value, spcclul at, the bottle. 13c. ALL BRISTLE CLOTIf BRUSHES Our ?1.C5 value, special at. each, 73c. REAL EBONY CLOTH BRUSHES With long handles, extra quality bristles, new shape; oUr value, special aU each. 9 1.75. FINE SOFT BRISTLE HAT BRUSHES With rosewood backs; our tac value, special at. each. 32c COLLAR AND CUFF BOXES With two compartments; our 65c value, special at. each, -ic. LARGE SIZE FANCY CELLULOID TOr LET CASES With brush, comb, mirror and manicure articles; our $3.50 value, special at. the set, ,923. FANCY MANICURE SETS In pretty cel luloid boxes; our $2.00 value, special at. the set, 91.23. SMOKER'S COMPANION In fancy box wltn pipe, cigar and cigarette holders; 65c value, each, -5c. NECKTIE BOXES Made of fine black hardwoed. with fancy brass trimmings, satin lined; our 31.85 value, special at, each. 9L3S. EBONY FINI3H BRUSHES AND COMBS Sterling silver mounted; oar $2.25 value, special at, :et. each. 91-39. PHOTO ALBUMS With fancy celluloid top, medium size; our "75c value, special at, each.. 45c. .r MILITARY HAIR BRUSHES With fine hand-carved aluminum backs; 4 St. 5 9 value, special at, eac,n. 91-73. HANDKERCHIEF AND GLOVE BOXES With fine hand-sainted celluloid tops and silk, sides. In all colors; our SL29 value: special at, each. 73c. H ning. The store is worth a journey to see, these Yuletidc days and nights. The Christmas' shows are grand and grander still under the brilliant illuminations of electric arcs and bulbs myriads of them that turn night into brightest day. "Oh, Fudge! What do I care for the rain?" said one Avoman at the store 3cs tcrday. "Why, I just come down here to the store, check my wraps, shop -around, and enjoy the crowds all day, lunch in the tea room, and go home rested at night." Where in all this great Western country can you find another such a Christmas store? Where in the wide world can you find a better one? . CHRISTMAS First Floor Annex, Cth Street. This, house sells more Housecoats, Smoking Jack ets. Bathrobes, etc., than any other two stores in Portland. Manufacturers and our own observation assure us of this fact. Our customers note, too,hat we have the largest and most varied stocks of Men's Housecoats, Smoking Jackets, Dressing Gowns and Bathrobes in this city. This gratifying condition is the result of aggressive though careful and straightforward business methods. Customers, and especially those buying gifts. Avant to be positive that no old, shopworn, brushed-up goods arc offered them at full prices; and they have every assurance that our stock is new and fresh, selected with taste, from the best makers, and marked at the lowest pos sible prices. A very wide variety, including the fol lowing great special values: 7.00 AND $7.50 HOUSE COATS 5.39. CHRISTMAS .HOUSE COAJS-SPECLVL Smoking Jackets in handsome styles and a color line embracing olives and seal browns ; collars, cufivs and pockets trimmed in plaid; swell, comfortable garments. Regular value, $7.0f; special, $5.39. WOOL BLANKET ROBES. Our regular -fS.OO value; special, each $6.00. Our regular $9 and $9.Q value; special $7.00. Our regular 11 and $12 value; special $8.00. Our regular $13.50 value; special, each $10.00- TERRY CLOTH ROBES. Our regular $6.75 value; special, each $4.75. Our regular $7.30 value; special, each $5.75. R1 ICH Table Linens as Splendid Christmas Gifts First Floor. Can you, think of a more appropriate gift for a housekeeping friend than a beautiful satin damask hemstitched table cloth "with a dozen napkins to match? Every housewife ardently desires to have her linen closet shelves abundantly filled with good household linens of every kind. You'll find here all that is newest and best in handsome Christmas linens and you can make the one particular housewife happy by adding to her stock at Christ mas time. Rest assured she will be pleased with the gift. New Tablecloths, in square and oblong shapes, in all widths up to 5 yards. In the lot are some new designs never shown here before. "Wc mention particularly the Louis XV, American Beauty rose, moss rose, spot with holly border and carna tion patterns. All of them arc very hand some. Towels Richardson's hand hemstitched huckaback towels, plain or with fancy damask borders. Fine Satin Damask Towels, hemstitched ; also knotted fringe with fancy drawnwork borders. Linen Sheets and Pillow Cases, richly embroidered and hemstitched. They arc all ready for use. ' w E'RE Specialists in Wom en's Underwear Knitwear Aisles First Floor. To get a small waist a woman dare not wear clothing that bunches. Ideal underwear is the union suit, be cause it does awayvith that double thick ness at the waist and that uncomfortable bundle at the back when drawers are tight ened fn. " Union suits are made 1 2 ribbed fabric that is elastic, and so they fit snugly all over, yet give with every motion of the body. Of course, fit if Very important with such garments, but we have looked after that, and our union suits are guaranteed to fit right and you may be the judge. SPECIAL VALUES THIS WEEK. WOMEN'S $3.00 UNION SUITS. $2.39 Wln terwelght lisle Union Suits In flesh and white, high neck, long sleeves, ankle length regular value $3.00; special, the suit, 928- WOMEN'S $3.00 SILK VESTS. $2.29 Fine all-silk white Vests, high neck. long sleeves, Swiss ribbed, regular values $3.00; special, each, WOMEN'S $5.00 SILK TIGHTS. $3.S5 Fine all-silk Tights in black and white, ankle length, Swiss ribbed, regular valuj $5; spe cial, the. pair. WJVi. UI1& 1