14 THE MORKIXa OREGONUUf, MOKDAT, FEBRUARY 26, 1906; THREE aWRS HAH Will Get City Moneys and Pay Little or No Interest . Therefor. JOB IN THE LEGISLATURE Scheme Fathered by A. Jj. Mills While Ho AVas Speaker, "Which U5huts Out All Smaller financial Institutions, -Jfcfc wyws ftiMMHC hi "iJfw TTrtc Mspa t"te"fc t mm Hwrltr we fcMl ve te sst up . Hrfet wiwit to fMW ct Ue C Uh. it t tlwrtlirt lte jMm, ky ire , t MftrA is sspy TrlOt Ok tscsss FlkwL Up JUkc Coriwo4. As ts &t wlM twrnn t .the fvs ot the city 4r tfee terms t the e4et In twee, it state- 4HMclt t wy. They iiy tee pile ve like cert'wseA In the Cky Kali, ir tMi be ee. Jt will crte a rst SJ4 Ksstess strir.cy la tfce lscsl oey sasj-kei. Otherwise St wenld asyesr te me tkst the fesitks ta cenersi -will rofrmla J from klMieg fer tke.eey, fl that 1U mately the xtty axtfcerttlet will bt tsrc4. to 4eeait It with ae e laxRe "Hsk. or comblBaUaa ef b&aks. that K'iU tmnt the attitude ef AoIks a favor te the city hy taking- the msney, aad In view of th onerous conditions a to the deposit of beads will either decline to pay any Interest for It or wilt pay 9Bly a 'nominal amount. My per haps one-half of 1 per cent per annara. As the city last year received something over S6OO0 In Interest, the less to the tax-payer by virtue f the action ef the amesdjacnt to the charter will be easily apparent. A job perpetrated at the last session of the legislature for control of city deposit funds by certain big banks Is Just about to bear fruit for Its promoters. The funds have been distributed heretofore among several banks, but the new system "will concentrate them In one or two banks, like the Security Savings & Trust Com pany, Ladd & Tilton or the First Na tional, which alone of all the banks in the city arc able to comply with the act creating the system. The bill for the change was fathered by Speaker A. 1 Mills, president of the First National. CltyTreasurer "Werleln has notified the Council that In consequence of the new plan, which is to go into effect after April 1, banks will probably be unwilling td comply with its requirements and will not receive deposits of city money. He says the money may have to be stored in tho Treasurer's vaults unless the new law shall be liberally interpreted. This would mean loss of Interest- to the city and ultimate loan of the money td one or more big banks at little or no interest. And the big banks can bide their time, because of being sure of the deposits in the end, through inability of their rivals to comply with the requirements of the new law. New Deposit System. Jt i3 not easy to describe tho deposit system for the understanding of the pub lic, and it .was for this reason that the new system was approved by a small ma jority of voters In the city election last June, along with other charter amend ments. But Just as The Oregonlan and bankers who wero outside the combine that se cured passage of tho act predicted, the deposits are now in a fair way to be monopolized and tho city is likely to lose interest revenue which the several banks have been paying heretofore. By the old system, deposits of city funds in blanks were secured by indemnity bond of surety companies; by the new sys tem the security Is to bo 'bonds of the , City of Portland, their face value being equal to the amount of the deposit, or bonds of any county, municipality or school district in Oregon, or of wcll-rec-ognized railroad or .street railways, whose market value shall be not less than 14 times the amount of the deposit. Three Banks Have Monopoly. . The threo banks named have the "bonds for securing the deposits in this manner; the other banks have not. This does not mean that the other banks arc less safe than the ones named, but that their bond assets are Tiot the kind that can be profit ably put in the hands of the City Treas urer in one and one-quarter times the value of the deposit; their bonds can be deposited as collateral on more favorable terms than one and one-quarter, and, be sides, they arc held at thcbond markets. where they arc readily convertible into cash. Instead of in Portland. The kind of bonds which will "be used for the new system are chiefly those of the street railways In Portland and city improvement bonds, which are held in large quantity by the Security Savings it Trust Company and Ladd & Tilton. Such bonds arc not quoted in bond mar kets, and have not a recognized trade value, though they arc good securities And sinco they might just as well lie in the vaults of the City Treasurer as in those of any bank, thus obtaining for the bank tho use of city moneys, the change Is a "good thing" for the banks in the deal. Is a Hoggish Scheme. "It's a hoggish scheme of certain banks to monopolize city deposits: said J. Frank Watson yesterday, pres ident of the Merchants' National Bank. "Mr. Mills went to tho Legislature for no other purpose than to put it through. He tried to put through the same kind of scheme for control of state deposits, but we succeeded in blocking his game in that respect. For 20 years Mr. Mills' achievement has been the object of the First National Bank. The peoplo "will now see the city deprived of interest on its deposits, by the banks which have secured the means of monopolizing- the deposits." Benjamin J. Cohen's Opinion. The new method was scored In the same vigorous manner by Benjamin I Cohen, president of the Portland Trust Company of Oregon. "We fought it as hard as "we could.' he said, "but Mr. Mills' influence was too much for us." City Treasurer TTcrlein was not ready to ?wiy yesterday how "liberally' he thought the new act should "be in terpretcd so as to ward off the trouble The interest earnings which accrued to the city last year from deposits in banks amounted to $9011.16. The max itnum amount on deposit was 5730.600 in October distributed among the "United States National, the Portland Trust Company of Oregon, the Bank of California, the Merchants National And Iadd & Tilton The interest rate has ranged trom 2 to 4 per cent per annum The banks. have been bidding in com petition for the funds and the sue ccssful bidders have entered into con tract to pay stipulated interest. But now Jt seems likely that there will be no bids under the new plan and that the city will cither havo to keep its money in its own vaults or aeBOsIt it for little or no interest, because there will be no competition for it Such -will be Hie effect of Speaker Mills' bill which he put through the Legislature against protest of a gTOup of Portland bankers who "went to Salem to ngrit its passage, and who would have succeed ed but for Mr. Mills' unswerving pr pose. Already ono bank, tho Portland Trust Company f Oregon has ntleI the City Treasurer that it wishes to surrender SSO.tOO of city money, and says it -will give up SjD.SGO were "bef ere August, Explanation el the Iact. Mr. Cohen,. pre4det ef tic feank, ex plained Ute matter thus: Portland bonds are Ml avaUable to the bathes for tW reason tat they are not listed M6a she sleek exchanges sf the eeun try., and -eensesinently ean enJy be t4d ny private Kegstla-tte. Hence "we do not care to Invest in tfeesn fer the ere purpose of secnrbc in dspssit of taty 'weney. The other bonds, sweh as we already fc&v on hand tor the protection ef all eur de posRore. are . available at any thsto ts the New Tork market as eaHatwal for the bsr rowing of monsy at JM e the $1. In other (word,- sbowW we wtoh a deposit of trosn the city o 7ortUd -we boM bft teoI' ts-pwt ss fMt araott PRIZES FOR BIRD-HOUSES Audubon Society Will Encourage Schoolboys In Good Workv The end of the present month will see several thousand children in the Portland public schools busily at work construct ing bark birdhousea for the swallows, bluebirds and wrens, in competition for the J1W in cash prizes offered by a citizen of Portland, a member of the Oregon Au dubon Society, well known for his public spirit. The boys of the sixth, seventh, eighth and ninth grades will immediately begin work on these bird-boxes in their manual-training classes, tinder tne guia anco of IV'. J. Standley and his five as sistants, who arc deeply interested in the new project. The committee of the Oregon Auautxm Society that has the disposition of this 5100 has Just finished arranging the de tails of the competition, and this informa tion is now published for the first time for the benefit of the Portland school cmi dren. There will be five cash prires. The first is for 550. to be awarded to the boy be longing to any man.ua! training class of the Portland public schools wuo maxes alone, without the aid of any one else. the most suitable and attractive bird house meeting all the requirements out lined by the committee. Skillful work manship, as well as u til Its", beauty and originality of design, will be the prime factors in deciding who. shall be the win ner of this prise. There will be a second prize of 520 and a third prize of 510. for the second and third best bird-boxes made at the manual train Ing class of the Portland public schools; also two more cash prizes of 510 each for the best free-hand drawing of a bird house, and the best working drawing of the same. The blrdhouses must be finished by April 20. Those that win prizes will be placed in the City Park. Bvcry boy who takes part In the competition must first make a free-hand drawing of the box he proposes to have. A working drawing must next be made; and If these two drawings' are entirely satisfactory, the boy will be al lowed to begin work on his box without delay. The bird houses must not be made of new, light-colored wood; nor should they have on them any paint or varnish or strong-smelling mucilage. in "Bird-Lore" for February. 19x will be found many useful hints as to bird boxes, and this magazine should -be re ferred to by all engaged in this competi uon. it wm oe round at the Public library, together with other reading mat. ter on the same subject, pictures Hlus tratlng various kinds of blrdhouses, etc RAILROAD TO MOUNT HOOD Anollicr Argument Made Tliat a Sub sidy Be liaised. PORTLAND. Feb. 25. (To the Editor.) L Permit me to express approval of the suggestion of Simon Harris to ralte a sub sidy to Induce some line to build to Mount Hood. A side trip into the heart of the Cas' cade Bange, Winter or Summer, would prove an additional factor in inducing the tourists who Winter In Southern Callforr nla to return to the East by way of Port land and see the Mount Hood country. feucn a road should be built one mile north of the Base Line road. to the vicln ity of Fairview; thenco southeasterly via Grcsham to Sandy; thence up the valley of the Sandy River to Salmon'RIver. and up the latter stream to the base of Mount Hood, near Government Camp. This is a routo of easy grades, and through a country rich In agricultural and timber resources. Napoleon Davis, of Palrview and Seneca Smith have heretofore been promised subscriptions toward, this pro! cct from property-owners along this route as far as Fairview. But the people of I'oruana, ic tney desire the thousand of tourists who Winter in California to re turn this way, should contribute llberallv to.sucn an attraction as this, new road would prove. In addition to the magnificent scencrv. no section has finer trout streams or more big game for the hunter. Will The Ore gonian not asK for subscriptions for urh a subsidy? I will subscribe 51W for an electric line on the" route mentioned, an Mr. Harris has pledged 55. Many others win suDscnoc wnen Uie matter Is nmn- crly presented. Such a road cm carrv w.tw summer visitors to Mount Hood th nrst season. GEORGE w. M'COT. TOTTER", IN SERVICE. Qseea ef Rlror Beats Is New on Ute AMerla Knioy a trip to Astoria cm the Pottsr. Tou will always rcsnomfeer it. Leaves Ash-street dock every Ktofct at o'claev. except Sunday. (Saturday night. P. if.) nouns irjp. . f-aruciuani at. xsara aad Washington streets. i"rLjfi. very small and their action no perfect Only .one pill a dose. Carter's Little Llrer T(llc. Trv them. tSSSLSBBBBBBnSBWssf T nWPWnSTwn Ssl f HAKE or HEN MERCHANDISE. PURCHASED ON CIUDWT - TOPAY, TOMOHHOW AND WEDNESDAY GOES ON YOUR. MARCH ACCOUNT. The Meier (ft Frank Store New $1.75 VoUes at $1.47 Yard For toUyy Titeisiay an W4iy w !act on ik 40 pieces ltUs44voc new voilt irm goods for wakts. skr. costorot, skirts, fall 46 lack, M I 4m stunts. wMtt, Mate, xriy, u, brown, grcto, Bgkt Muc and . " oihf dtsHraMa coloriass Bt $1.75 oTnality. $1.47 100 pieces of Crepe de Chine, the popular suiting ma terial, brown, blue, grays, champagne and other good shapes, full 44 inches wide; the tf best $1-50 quality for, the yard I astV 2500 yards of new pean d .cygn sSks, the satisfactory silk material for waists, epitomes, and shirtwaist suits, a variety .of 20 leading shades to select from Regular $1 grade on sale' a few days at, yard -. 79c The new 1906 "Rajah" Silks in a complcte""assort- mfcnt of shades, beautiful material for waists and shirtwaist suits buy now while., the stock is at its best, the yard. ..... .".S? 1125 22c The Meier 2b Frank Store 50c Embroideries for 22c Yard Two grajfcd special values in Embroi deries for today Lot 1 2500 yards Swiss and cambric Edgings and InsMrtiAas 2 tA 12 inrhs wid vrv best desina in cood assortment, val- V pea up to 50c yard on sole at this tnmaally low price Lot 22000 yards of Swiss Embroi deries and fauertronc, IV2 to 5 inches wide, very best patterns, 1 C value ap to 35c yard, at Btby Irish and Cluny A llalC Special lot of beautiful Baby Irish and vCIuny Allover Laces for waists," costumes and trimmings purposes; values Ot up to $2.25 yard on sale at this wonderfully low price P wW White Baby Irish Bands and Edges, 1 to 3 inches wide; values up to Soc a yf yard on sale at this exceptionally low price of, yard TswC White Point de Paris Laces and Insertions, V2 to 5 iuches wide; values 1 up to 25c a yard, on sale for the very Iqw price of, yard I. VIC Bound-thread Valenciennes Laces and" Insertions, to Pt inches wide; CTAf values up to 90c dozen yards, for this low price, dozen ,J VFC Bound-thread Valenciennes Laces and Insertions, to 14 inches wide; 'tQ values up to 60c dozen fyards on sale at the low price of s7C f Mr 1 Annual Sale of Kitchen Goods, China, Etc. Catleryand Silverware 6-inch Pastry Knives. .... .24? 50c Pastry Knives ....39 75c Pastry Knives 59 25c Ghristy Bread Knives.. 16 $1.50 Carving Set, 3 pes. $1.19 Carving Set, 2 pieces 92 30c Christy Steels 24 20c Bread Knives 16 30c Butcher Knives. .. ... .. .24 50c Butcher Knives 39 Silver-plated Knives and Forks, set of 6; $1.75 value.... $1.39 Cocobola Handle Knives and Forks, ?ct of 6 99 Tin Tablespoons, 6 for 16 Tin Teaspoons, 6 for 8p Apple Corers, each 4s 15c Oyster Knives, each.... 12 25c Nut Crackers 19 15c Feather Dusters 12 35c Feather Dusters 28p 10c Metal Towel Kings 8 15c Metal Towel Racks 12 Glass Holders, each - 8? 15c Paper Holders, each.... 12 Extension Dusters, each 8p 45c Alcohol Stoves 35 25c Alcohol Stoves 19 50c Bathroom Mirror 39 "Penfasular" Stoves, Ranges "Peninsular" Planished Steel Bange, 6 hole, asbestos lined, burn wood or coal; handsome nickel trimmed, fully guaranteed for ten years. Regular $30.50 VALUE $27.50 4-hole Steel Range, asbestos lined, burn wood or coal, 10 years guarantee. SUPERB VALUE $23.00 "Peninsular Cook Siove, 4-hole, nickel trimmed, burn wood or coal, steel base, 19-inch square oven, perfect baker. ..$16.00 ' White Enamel Kitchen Goods 50o Covered Kettles 37 60c Covered Kettles 45 75c Covered Kettles 57 60c Lipped Saucepan 45 90c Lipped Saucepan .6T' $L00 Lipped Saucepan 75 "ELITE" WARE 75c Covered Kettles 57 80c Covered Kettles 59 35c Lipped Kettle 26 40c Lipped Kettles 30d 50c Lipped Kettles.. 37 40c Saucepans, sale price. . .30J 35c Bowls for, sale price.... 26 40c Bowls for, sale price 30 60c Bowls for, sale price.... 45p 30c Pudding Pans 23 45c Pudding Pans ,..33 60c Pudding Pans 45 35c Pudding Pans 26 VENET1AN,, WARE Best Grade Enamel Ware. $1.40 Teakettles $1.13 35c Lipped Kettles 26 40c Lipped Kettles 30 45c Lipped Kettles 1 .33 & 50c Lipped Kettles 37 60c Lipped Kettles. 45 40c Saucepans, sale price.... 30p 45c Saucepans, sale price. . . .33j 50c Saucepans,sale price... 37s 65c Berlin Kettles 48 75c Berlin Kettles 57 SOc Berlin Kettles 59 75c Dishpans, sale price.... 57J 90c Dishpans, sale price 67 $1.15 Dishpans, sale price... 84p 65c Coffee Pots, sale price... 48p S5c Coffee Pots 64c $1.15 Rice Boilers 84t $L50 Rice Boilers $1.13 60c Teapots, sate price 45 70c Teapots, sale price 53 Soc Teapots, sale price 64cj? 45c Washbowls 83 p Counter Dusters 40 Bottle Brushes, sale price... 8 Hand House Brush 6? Glassware Woodenware 35c Glass Tumblers, dozen.. '28 60c Glass Tumblers, dozen.. 48 4-piece Glass Sets, Sugar, Creamer, Spoon Tray and Covered Butter Dish, sale price 48 10c Spoon Trays,each ,8 Hand Jellies, each, sale price 8 Glass Finger Bowls, doz. $1.70 30c Fruit Dishes, sale price 24 60c Fruit Dishes, sale price 48 75c Hand Lemonades, dozen 60p Salt, Pepper Shakers 8fc Syrup Jugs, sale price, each 16 50c Water Pitchers 40 20c Berry Bowls 16 Pickle Dishes, each ..12o Celery Dishes, each 24 Table Mats, set, sale price.,. 34 8-bar Clothes Rack 12 Large 8-bar Rack 19 4-hook Clothes Rack o Towel Rollers, each 8 Leather Dust Beaters 23 Butter Paddles, . each 4 Rollinjr Pins 8S 12 Potato Sliccrs, .each 8 SOc Spice Cabinet.... 39 Glass Washboards 36 Daisv Washboards 16 Chop Bowls 15, 24 $1.50 Breadboards $1.19 Clothespins, dozen 1 Nickel Trays, each 16 Mousetraps, each 4c Gas Tapers, pkg 4 Cuspidors, each 8 Floor Paints, big can 36 N1CKELWARE Nickel-Plated Coffee Pots. 3- pin t, $1.35 value $1,07 4- pint, $1.50 value $1.19 5- pint, $1.75 value $1.39 3- pint Teapots, $1.35 value $1.07 4- pint Teapots. $1.50 value $1.19 $1.10 Teakettles 87c $1.25 Teakettles 99 "Lindsay Gas Mantles.... 22 "Lindsay" Globes 22 Jap Pot Brushes, each 1 Household Necessities $2.50 Clotheswringers ..1.S2.19 $2.00 Clotheswringers $1.79 50c Coffee Mills 39 $1J5 IroningBoards 99 75c Ironing Boarcls 600 Sleeve-Bosom Boards 32 Mopsticks, each 12 Wire Carpet Beaters 120 Wire Toasters, each 80 Wire Soap Shakers 200 Tack Hammers 40 Mrs, Potts Sad Irons, $1.25 'value, set, sale price 990 Sensible Sleeve Irons 280. Family Saw, each 160. Universal Food Chopper, $1.25 value for, sale price 990 35c Hand Ax, each-. 280 Acme Firing Pans. . . .120, 190 Drip Pans 80, 150, 160 Wire Dish Mop 80 Fanoy Match Safe 80 iveiua xwnoos, a xor. Mincing Knives .120 Galvanized Tubs 520, 720 Wire Egg Whips, each 40 Potato Mashers, each 80 25c Sponge Basket 190 Wire Soap Dishes, each. . . . . 80 Wire Tea Stands, each 80 Improved Egg Beater 120 Pancake Turner, each 80 Mixing Spoons, each 80 Potscrapers, each ..... 80 Cooks' Forks, each 40, 160 Tin Match Safes, each 6 Asbestos Mats, each.... 80, 120 14-quart Galvanized Bucket.. 240 12-qt. Tin Bucket 200 50-foot Clothesline 190 50-foot Clothesline 120 40c Floor Mops 320 Can Openers,. each 80 Juice Extractors, each 40 25c Soup Strainers 190 Granite Tea Strainers 80 "Lindsa3'" Incandescent Gas Lights, complete 680 Mail and phone orders will be promptly and carefully filled. Tiiiware Dinner Sets 6-hole Gem Pan, salorprice.. 80 9-hole Gem Pan, sale price.. 120 12-hoIe Gem Pau, sale price. .190 85c Breadraiser, sale price. .680 Cooking Spoons, sale price.. 60 Dippers, each, sale price.... 80 35c Steamers, sale price.... 270 Loaf Breadpans, sale price.. 70 Jelly Cake Tins, each 60 35c Egg Poachers, sale price 280 15c Flour Sifters, sale price. .120 15c Wash Basins, sale price. .120 15c Teakettles, sale price.... 120 60c Coffee Boiler, sale price. .480 Gallon Oilcans, sale price.... 160 5-gallon Oilcans, sale pricc.790 Tin Dishpans, sale price.... 40 Tin Pudding Pans, sale price 80 Lipped Saucepans, sale price 100 Lipped Kettles, each 110 Tira Steepers, sale price, each 80 Coffee Fots, sale 'price, each 120 Ode Teakettles, sale price, s-,480 Milk Pans 70, 100 Turkev Dusters 400 Ostrich Dusters $1.10 Dinner Sets 60-picce Plymouth .White Dinner Set, special $3.88 100-Diece set as above $6.25 60-piccc Decorated Dinner Sets, great value at 55.75 100-piece Dinner bets. . . .$0.00 100-piccc Decorated Dinner Set, $15.00 value for $12.50 100-piece set, $15 value $11.35 60-picce German China Set, beau tiful decoration J5X7.UU 100-piccc set as above. .825.00 $32.75 Haviland set $29.50 548.00 Haviland Set S43.25 Odds and ends in semi-porcelam and fancy china on sale at greatly reduced prices special values in silverware and cut jrlass. Great special values in Bric-a-Brae, Lamps. Vases, etc. Basement Misses', Suits at $14.00 Great special .sale of misses' new Spring Suits, 50 of tbem in fancy Tweeds, shepherd plaids, pin stripes and cashmeres, eton jacket styles, finished at the neck with plain material trimmed with fancy braid and but tons, short sleeves, skirts in circular or pleated effects, all the newest and most approved styles for the coming season, suits other stores ask you to pay SIS. OQ to $22.00 for Choice of this lot of' 50 while they last at the low price of.. $14.00 New Coats for misses just received by Express New Wash Suits and Kilts for littfe boys Every new, pretty, serviceable style and material at prices ranging from 50c to $7.50 Second JTloor swSSB5sssnaS7 aSBBBBB SnSBBBBBBBBBB $2.50-$3 Handbags $ 1 .89 A special lot of women's high-grade Handbags ki seal and walrus leathers, gilt or gun-metal trimmings, black, brown and tan, fitted with card case and coin purse Very pretty styles sell ing regularly at $2.50, $3.75 and $3 each Your choice at 1 OA the unusually low price Zf 63c Special lot of Burnt Leather Music Rolls regular 75c values. for this low price. Burnt Leather Handbags, with chain ; great special value at low price of . .. . ..210 Trunks and Traveling Bags on the third floor The largest and best sclectc'd stock, on the Coast every good size and style in all grades Third Floor. New -Spring Hosiery for women, misses and children New Spring Veilings and Neckwear in great variety New Spring Footwear forewomen, men and children. , Spring Sale of Small Wares Hook-on Hose Supporters 210 Fkxo Grasp Silk Hose Support ers in .all colors, pair 410 Handy Needle Books, each 40; 'Asfeestes Iron Holders, each 40 C&shasere Mending Wool, ccL 30 Howard's Mending Cotton 40 Empire Rubber Cuffs, pair 210 Ironing Wax, each 20 Gold Invisible Hairpins on sale at this low price, box 40, 60 Kirby Beard Hairpins, sale price, hex .80, 100 Bom Hairpias, 12 for. ...210 Boe Hairpins, 3 on a card 80 Fast black Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3, 4, 25c to 35c values 210 Crescent Half Shields for waists and dresses, 2, 3, 4, pair 15c, ISc and 200 New -Ball and Socket Clasp, round edge 10c doz, 2 doz 150 25c, 30c Half Shields, pr. 200 Mercerized cotton ' thread, all colors on sale at, spool.... 50, Curvctte Braid, fits the skirt, black and colors, yard.... 50 Nottahook Garment Fasteners, yard, sale price 430 15c to 25c Drees Linings, yd. 7 0 40c 1UBBON 25c Yard 4000 yards of extra heavy all-silk Rib bons; full 5 inches wide in a complete line of colors, white, pink, green, black, lavcndcc cardinal, light blue, mais, Alice blue,- etc.; a quality of ribbon alwa3's sold at 40e a yard ; buy all you -want, yd, ..250 New importation of Print Warp and Dolly Varden all-silk Rib bons; 3 to 8 incites wide at prices from, yd.. 350 to $1.50 Floss Pillows Reduced 5000 Silk Floss Pillows in all sizes to be sold this week at greatly reduced prices 16-inch, each 220 18-inch, each 300 20-ineh, each 360 22-inch, each 440 24-inch, each 550 26-inch, each .630 Special lot of 100 pairs all-wool mottled gray Blan kets, full Tis-lb. weight; regular . J-fff CC $6.50 values on sale 'for, pair. P Special lot of Down Bed "Pillows, covered with. fancy lirien tickbest $3.50 values CO Q1R on sale for the wonderfully low price. P" n WTAIN 5000 yards Scotch Lappet for sash vav-ai Curtain's:' wears better than Swiss, MATEJUALS Jii&Tt? &Ae??. .8c 1 20c quality Sateen. Hjfht grounds witk floral patterns, tor comforts, curtains, 1 J. etc, etc Great special value CiuteiB Shade and. Drapery work pur specialty. Best materials and workmanship; lowest prices guaran teed. All orders rpromptly executed. Third floor. Artistic Picture Framing: to your order. Lowest prices. - - - Women's Spring Suits in Immense Atsortment Prices Range From $18.00 to $75.00 New Waists, Millinery, Undermoslins, Silks, Dress Goods, Etc., Etc.