s THE MORMXO OREGOXIAN, THURSDAT. AFRIL SO. 1IM8. CITY NEWS IN BRIEF ORM.OMW TTI.r.rHOM9. ractflc Ftatea: ( '"'int :n t F-n i it ir uti 'oi Vnin f'ditor , t-urAw. F11t'.r j."lTir Room ........ I'ilv H'l-f Fnr-r1r-fn'rt Hut Mir, . KM tj Offio V'n . v fi Wain . Vain . M -n Ve'n . . Eat 7 OTA Home 17" 1 V irvti to THKMrn .nth m w r"" ( m ma!n; ton :arit . l fi-ith In the nmeval !- Tnr Ham IA K I.H TH STKR-iTMH between TaTti hill an4 T Raker Tb'tW orr.pany m ,1r!'li Hnlm ' Tonight al flAH THKATKH (Park nd WaaMn.toit) The Armnr.-ni MnK-l rnm'1y m Pnv In h.-oi- h HiaM-aM" Tonight at mat'i. Tuli), Saturday and sun flay at 2.15 r M LV K - TH KATKR 'fwfntJi AMt Tl,. v-n k I'AHipany tn - from F.ra to Kn TnniKht at KY Matinee Tufi Thursday, hturdny and Bundly at '2 10. Mul'AM 1R AN')-1 Vrrlnn, btrren h -h ai d 8--r.lh -rantacee continuous MurtfUiif, 2 .to. 7.3 and ft I- M. OHAM TH KATKR Washington. vtaen Tark and heenth Continuous audevUia. 3. ,.'. :i0 and 9 P. M. . ( T. V WtEKU MKFTINO.-Mm. ondn'-e M-H'orkle adlrpM-. intril W. t" T. t'. yesterday afternoon on "The Young Woman and Her la." Hh tav a very Inters sting talk on girl in gen eral. nd their need In this city in pnr-i-mlar. She spoke of the workers In the varied Hum. and what being done for thrm hy several organisation, and Rave in detail the work of the Y. W. C. A. Fhe told of the plana In regard to the raw huHdiiiK now ifnlng up. and the dif ferent department of work carried on for the oun(f women. Mrs. Sarah North rup wm Riven a reception and presented with a beautiful irante; clock as a token of the wiorm of her friends. Plana were rliacuaaed for a float at the Rose Festi val next June. Refreshments were served t the rlosF of the exprt'i. AmonR the jnenilw rs was one w ho wji warmly gsrerted, having: been ahent ten years in Aiaeka. Mrs. Mary Meade, associated formerly with Mra. P. It. R'prs In the late work. N xt week the subject will r.e "Anti-Narcotics." In chnrpe of Mrs. !. I,. Hidden. Mrs. Adn W. L'nruli is very busy lecturing In the stato, but was Treaent at. tlie meeting. Pots Rob Oarai-.r.-With tears and sob four little boys between the aes S ajid J J years confessed to Patrolman Harm yesterday that they were thieves, mid their parent will be required to take Virm before the Juvenile Court for trial. Thev are: George Obdie. 8 years, fA North Seventh street; Clifford Harris, 9 Hrs. ft:1 North Sixth street; David Scott. 32 years. 4M Flandcra street: Henry Stap ten. 12 years, southeast corner of Fifth and Iavia streets. Yesterday afternoon the boys went to a garage at Sixteenth and Kverett streets and stripped a big automobile of two lama and other ac cessories, valued at more than $"0. The Iok was discovered Immediately and Pa trolman Harms In less than an hour had located the lost articles cached in a va cant lot. had confronted the boys with the evidence of their guilt and secured their con feeston. Returns to Obfqow. Dr. C. C. Toling. president of the Western College, of the Vnitcd KvaneeMca! church, at I-a Mars. Iowa, who has taken charge of the Second Church, of Alhina. says he Is glad to get back to Oregon, and although the "West cm College has not yet released him. he exjieit to remain. During his stay at I-a Mars. Dr. Poting added 176.000 to the endowment of the college, but the work was so arduous that he was on the point of breaking down, and on the advice of his physician he got an Indefinite va cation from tha duties of the presidency of the college. Although he has been In Oregon but a few days, he already feels improved. Dr. Poling has been traveling about Portland since bis return and Is ui-prlsed at the growth of the city. Oiarotcd With rrEAi,iNa Skirt. Ac- t ctL-scd by her former friend and neighbor. .Mrs. im Aioore, oi stealing a sain, irs. Harry Thompson, 270 Porter street, was arrested last night and taken to the po ll re station, where, after hearing the other side of the story, the police officials released the woman on her own recog nisance. According to Mra. Thompson, Jicr arrest la Inspired by spite growing out of a quarrel between the two womem he asserts that she bought and paid for the skirt more than a month ago. Rot Freaks Both Arms. While at tempting the giant swing on the bar at the Y. M. C. A. gymnasium Tuesday afternoon. John McKune. a 16-year-old bov who live at 324 Fourth street, fell nd fractured both arm Just above the wrists. He waa a member of the Junior class and attempted the swing too soon. ni he had not enough experience on the bars. He was taken to the Good Sa ttiarltan hospital, where his injuries were Pressed. He will be confined to the hos pital for several week. Glut. HrHT bt BirrcLtsT. Karl Wilson ks IK years. 441 East Davis street, will e summoned to appear and answer to charge this morning In the Juvenile Court. Yesterday afternoon. Karl, who works In a bicycle shop on Fourth street, between Yamhill and Taylor, was riding along the sidewalk on a bicycle, and in front of the residence at No. 74 Fourth street he ran Into Flossie Monroe, aged, 4 years. She whs knocked down and painfully cut about the face. Mast Realty Transffrs. Realty transfers jumped up to over ll.500.0tn yes terday, but the recording of a transfer from the Spokane. Portland & Seattle Railroad for that portion of the road from Vancouver to Portland to the Northern Pacific Is responsible for the unusual total. Most of the other transfers were at nnminnl figures and do not represent the values of the properties listed. ftwKnisH Maypay Fkstix-itirs. Vnder the auspice of the Swedish societies of Portland, the annual Mayday festival will be conducted this year with the customary amusements and entertainment. The programme to be carried out at Arion hall will be the principal feature of the day and 1 to be conducted by the local orRdnitation of the Swedish-American Na tional Ieague. A filer Hki-d to Grand Jirt. Adolph Adler. the Austrian who attempted to ex tort $400 from Sig. tSlchel by pretending to be the agent of nihilists, was held to the Riand Jury by Municipal Judge inmeron esteri'ay morning. Being unahle to put up l10 ball, he waa sent to the County Jail. F.xct-RstoN is Cancki.lfo. The Knights of Columbus excursion to Vancouver scheduled for next Sunday, has been can celled because arrangements could not be ma do at Vancouver. Th Vienna Hotel, First and Davis street, under mew management. Large poolroom; also bar. restaurant and barbershop in connection. Patton Home RraiNKss Meeting. The Patton Home Association will meet to day. 2:1 P. M.. at "The Home. ?T5 Michl iRan avenue. Take car. IKSi.KY Hall for sale. For further Information apply to Mrs. L. A. Carlisle, at Seaside. Or. For Rent A few nice orfices In Tha Oregonlan building. See Superintendent, room S01. Drt fir cordwood, 4 ft., $5.TO; sawed. $& Portland Fuel Co. Phones U 26. B lOB. bL'SiNBSS men's lunch, 11:30 to S. All bome-cooklng. Woman's Ex., 133 loth at. Fob Rkxt. Front mom Corbet t bldg., with floor covering. Apply Room 17. Dr. W. B. Holpkn ha moved to 10J8 Corbett building. Same phones. W. A. Wisb and associates) painless dentist. Third and Washington. Thk Collegian Maoasikb. . out today. Grand window display at Gill's. Dr. McCracken. dentist. Rotb child bldg. CHftKcm rt District. In a letter r- ceived by Fred Muller. secretary of he Board of Trade, from Representative Hawler. it develops that another change ha ben added to the bill lntrodu"ed in Congreiw to have the custom district for merly known as Wll'amette changed to Portland. This provision relates to hav irg the boundaries', of The Oregon district changed, but In Just what partieulars was not Indicated In the letter. Mr. Muller was not Informed concerning this change In boundaries and sad yesterday that the Portland district may be enlarged to take In some of the smaller shipping points along the river, but of that be is not yet prepared to say. New CnrxrrL or Knights of CoLm bcs. A Council of the Knights of Cohim but will be Instituted next Sunday, May 3. at Vancouver. Wash. The work will be in charge of Mr. T. J. Oormsn, the State leputy of Washington, and it is ex pecte! that a large delegation will ac company him from the Puget Sound cttie. Oregon w ill be represented by Baker City. Astoria. MarshnVld and mem ber of Portland Council will leave the city at an early hour. The knights will attend mass In a body at 1 o'clock. The Vancouver kntaht are making great preparations for the visitors, whieh in cludes a reception and banquet at the St. Elmo hotel. Works For Karlt Clxsi?to. The Con sumers' l,eague, composed of Portland women who have organised for the bet terment of conditions surround in? Rirls who work for their living, has isued a j call for a conference. Notices were sent yesterday to the different mercantile or ganisations to meet with the league Mon- ! day. May 4. at 2 P. M., at the chapel of the I'nitarion church. Seventh and Yam hill streets. The purpose of the confer ence is to devise some measure to Induce retail store to close their place of busi ness at P. M. Saturdays the same as on other das. Jnhorses Mayor's Policy. Cnder the direction of the executive board of the Portland Municipal Association. J ohn Bain, secretary of that organisation, yes terday addressed a lttcr to Mayor Lane expressing Its appreciation of his decision not to permit further boxing exhibitions In this city. The association objects to such bout, not alone because they are held for money-making purposes, but for the further reason, it is charged, that betting and gambling are fostered thereby. The Mayor is assured by the organization mat nis poncy in relation to this rorm of entertainment will have its support. Burolars Loot Housks. Three petty burglaries were reported to . the police yesterday morning as a reminder that the city is stl!l well supplied with thieves. J. P. Ford. &4 North Sixteenth street, lost a ring with a diamond chip setting worth $tA and an emerald ring worth $4x E. D. Mclntyre. 741 Division street, lost two watches, the burglars ransacking his home during the absence of the family. R. K. Armstrong, IOS'4 Fourth street, had his room entered and nearly all his per sonal effects taken, including several suits of clothes, a razor and a fountain pen. Scatter Oreoon Booklets. Delegates going to Boston to attend the annual con vention of the National Retail Grocers' Association yesterday received from the Chamber of Commerce 1000 copies of the pamphlet the Chamber has prepared, called "Oregon, the Land of Opportuni ties. ' It is the intention of the delegate to distribute 600 copies of the booklet on the way to Boston and the remaining 500 to members and visitors at the conven tion. These w ill represent every section of the United States. Denies it Is Spite Fence. Mrs. J. Brinkerhoff, who was mentioned as hav ing erected a twenty-foot fence on her property, yesterday denied that she had caused the fence to be built as the result of a neighborhood dispute. She say she simply had the fence,, built to insure privacy in her own home, and further more that the fence is not twenty feet, but only twelve feet high. "Sekino Portland" Trips. Beginning Monday, May 4. the electric observation cars of the Portland Railway, Light & Power Company, will resume daily service, "Seeing Portland" car start from Second and Washington streets every day at 10 A. M. and 2 P. M. Fare 50 cent, time, two and one-half hours. If you are a stranger In Portland don't miss this trip. If you live here, see and know your own city. Slabwood. The North Pacific Lumber Company 1 making the following prices on short hauls on green abort wood: Slab, $2.60; inside. $3; block, $3; green. 4-foot slab. $2.76 per cord; dry wood, $1 more per cord or 'load. LYTLE WILL TAKE HIS TIME DECLINES TO HURRY BECAUSE OF TROLLEY LINE. Will Welcome Electric Road, Hon ever, to a District of Great ' Resources. Whn E. E. Lytic, president of the Pacific Railway & Navigation Company, was asked yesterday If the proposed building of an electric line from Hilts boro to Tillamook m-ould have any effect on the plana of his company, he replied he could not conceive of any reason why It should. He said he Is always jtlad to hear of extensions of electric lines in this state, but that, so far. he had learned of no work done by surveyors In the territory through which the P. R. A N. Is to pass. Employes of his com pany are scattered along the line of its road, and the only thing which they re port Is a "blazed" survey made some time ago. done by young men who were evidently students. No regular corps of engineers has started a survey for the electric line, but Mr. Lytle said he hoped the line would be built, as the Tillamook country would welcome Increased facili ties In the way of transportation, which has so long been denied them. "That is a great- country." said he. and is destined to be one of the most prosperous sections of the state. The finest kind of farming lands are to be had just now at prices that will advance rapidly when our railroad is completed Beside the farming and dairying inter- ests. there is a wealth of timber to be cut and made Into lumber, and that in dustry In th'e district is practically in Its Infancy. "I am unable to say definitely when work will be resumed on our line. We have bridge material piled up on the Kast Side which we shall move down to Tillamook between now and September on scows. This material came in from the East some time ago. On September 15 the underwriters always put up their rates on Insurance for material sent by sea and we shall have our stuff trans ported before that time. "I hear very little about the troubles concerning water transportation to Tillamook, but until better provision ts made for entering the harbor In the way of straightening and deepening the slough. I do not look for much improve ment In present conditions, or one thing. however, there can be no doubt: That section has come to be of so much lm portance that good facilities must be provided before a great wnue. -WHEREJTO DINE. All the delicacies of the season at the Portland Restaurant; fine private apart ments for ladiea. 305 Wash., near 5th. Awnings, Porch Curtains. We oolicit your patronage and guar antee satisfaction. Agencies In every town In the Northwest. Willamette Ten A Awning Co. Main DR. DRJIKE NEW SECRETARY BECOMES OEKICEIt OK ROSE FESTIVAL ASSOCIATION. Snccrrd Bury 1. lnMnt. Mho 1 About to Kemovf From Port land to Albany. Ir. Emmet Lrake. as a result of whose ff orts the rose-planting day exercises on Washington's hlrthdny were so suc cessful, was yesterday chosen secretary of the Portland Rose FestHa! Associa tion, to succeed Sct rotary Bury I. Dasent. publicity man for the Portland Railway. Light A Power Company, and treasurer of the Pacific ast Advertising Men's As sociation. Lasnt has accepted the po sition of publicity man for the City of Al bany and will take charge of the new work forthwith. In resigning, he sent the following letter to President C. A. Whitemore. of the festival: Portland. Or. Aprtl 'JrV liMifi Mr. Ohter A WMtrmore. Pr-Ment Port- Is nd Rnte Festival Aociatlu. Dear Sir: Htiu of mv chance of rert- denew from Portland to Albany. Or.. 1 And tt ne-eiry to rc?lg the nf secret nry of ihf S5rlation. It ts a matter of ulncer rgrf t to me to relinquish not only this P"ptlin in which I have striven to work Dr. Km met Drake. New Secre tary Portland Roue Festival Association. for the hiirh Interest of the city, hut also my peasant associations in thio work with yourself and my other associates of the Rose Festival Association. In leaving "Port land 1 ho to assure you of my continued intercut tn the success of the worthy under taking you have o auspiciously launched and to remind you that I am always at your service In anv way in which my efforts may be utilized for the good of the cause. I am. vours verv truly. B. I. OA SENT. Secretary. When it became known that Secretary Dasent was about to retire, a meeting of the executive committee of the fes tival was called for noon yesterday and iDr. Drake was unanimously selected to take Dasent' s post. Dr. Drnke was one of the most loyal, enthusiastic and efficient workers last year, and he assisted materially In the work of arranging for the many details of the first annual rose carnival. For this reason his selection Is regarded as a full recognition of his services In the interests of the great civic celebration which will be held the first week of June. LECTURES HERE MAYDAY Cuptain Hohsoii Speaks at Hcilig on National Defense. Tomorrow evening at the Heilig The ater. Fourteenth and Washington streets. Captain Richmond Pearson Hobson, Congressman from Alabama, will deliver a lecture on Natlonal Defense." This brilliant young statesman and naval ex pert is without a doubt one of the best authorities on naval construction in the United States. He gives to his talk the true ring that only actual experience, coupled with the gift of oratory, is able to impart to an audience. . A peculiar - circumstance of Captain Hobson's talk tomorrow night Is the fact that it occurs on the anniversary of Ad miral Dewey's glorious victory In Ma nila Bay. This being the first patriotic talk Portland has had for some time, a large audience will undoubtedly greet him. Amusements What the Press Agents Say. See "Sherlock Holmes." "Sherlock Holmes." at the Baker this week, is one of the olays everyone wants to see. It is filled with interesting charac ters. Scenes magnetic in their power to thrill and completely earn an audience away with suppressed excitement and withal a pretty love story. A Scotch High Ball." "A Scotch Highball" is given three times a day at the .Star Theater. Remember that there are two shows each night, the first at 7:30 and the second at i:K. There is a dally matinee. "A Scotch High Ball is a merry hotige oodga of fun and nonsense. There are songs and dances and vaudeville specialties by the Armstrong Company. It Is a warm weather entertainment, light and lively. "From Sire to Son" Mattne. The public will have an opportunity to witness a matinee performance of Milton Noble's great play at the I,yrlc today. The Allen Company has made one of its most favorable impressions in this bill and is delighting thousands.of theater-goers. Mov ing pictures, too- COMING ATTRACTIONS. Wilton Iackaye Coming. Th attraction st The Heilig Theater. Fourteenth and Washington streets', nxt Thursday. Friday and Saturday night. May T-S-9. with a special matinee Saturday, wt!! be the distinguished American actor. Mr. Wilton I-ackaye, in Hall Caine's play, "The Bondman." MUs Jewel and "The Climbers, The mo.t gorgeous display of gowns ever seen on the Baker stage will be a feature of the company's production or ( "1yd e Fitch's beautiful society play. '"The Climb er." which will oien Sunday matinee and run all n-xt week. This also marks the return of Izetta Jewel as leading woman with the company. "I nder the Magnolias" Monday. A brand new play will be presented at the I.yric next week ty the Allen Company and it promises to create a sensation. "Cnder the Magnolias" Is a splendidly w ritten comedy-drama of the Southland. which teems with vigorous action and heart in terest. You 111 enjoy it. Monday night for the first time. -The Bathing Girls." Commencing Sunday the next musical comedy at the Star Theater will be "The Bathing Girls." The entertainment will be as attractive as the title. Extra vaudeville specialties will be Introduced. an added number being the Musical Bennetts. "The Marco Twins." Vaudeville has no funnier team than the Marco Twins, one nearly ten feet tall and the other .a dwarf. This noted headline act Stepping Stones to Success The First I a Savings Ac-' count With THE OLDEST TRUST COMPANY IN OREGON Open One Today Call tr our book of ILLrSTBATIONS.- portland Trust Company ot Ok&goi S. E. Cor. Third and Oal Sts. BKNJ. I. fOHKN President H. I- riTTOI K Vlee-rretdent DR. A. . NICHOLS. Sd VI--PTet B. I.KK PAtifcT Seret.ry J. O. dOl.TIU. .. Assist. Dt Krrrrtary W. J. til IX AnlMuil 8rrrrtry comes to the Grand next week surrounded by other fine acts. AT THE VAtIEVU.lE THEATERS. Best at Pant age". Again last night great crowds poured in at the Marquam Grand Theater, attracted by the Pantagos attraction?. Willie Zim merman, the great impersonator of famous orchestra leaders, eont inues to be t tie prime favorite. His work Is artistic and effective. The Great Henri French. The Great Henri French, the headliner at the Grand this week, ts noted the -country over for M Impersonations of the best known music masters. Thuse sre not carica t urea, but legitimate portrays !s, each com poser being shown In face, form and man nerism. Each act is a headliner on Its own account. They do not make much belter vaudevllte than that now m the Grand. ALL SUITSREDUCED. ' Great H-day sale of our entire stock of women's and misses' tailored suits, coats, w aists and skirts at greatly reduced prices. Take advantage of this great op portunity. No charge for al t era t ions. McAllcn & McDonnell. Third and Morri son. THE 95-CENT COUNTER Of waists at Ie Palais Royal will surely surprise you. it Is loaded down with the most wonderful values ever seen In Port land. 373 Washington street. Lents Asks for Vole. The question of whether stock shall be permitted to run at large will be submitted to the voters in precincts 97 and 98 ( Lents at the coming general election in June. County Clerk Fields has received two petitions, each sigried by 20 voters, asking; that this question be submitted. Swell tan shoes at Rosenthal's. F.W. Baltes and Company invite your inquiries for PRINTING Main 165 Home A1165 Phones First and Oak Imperial Hair Regenerator . The Standard Hair Coloring Y i durable and barmle Hair Color- in8riwn applied la unaffected by ..j.j Mii-as, ana permits curtinfir. Any ...... ... .'..I. ..vi iiuuuivu, ottuipia of hair colored free. Prlvacr aa- nureu vurresponaence. JtPEBUL CHENICALMFQ.CO..US W. 134 SL.Ncw Yerk atoa lrllB. us Waaalnctom Stnat. GENUINE R0CR SPRINGS GOAL SOLE AGENTS. INDEPENDENT COAL AND ICE CO. US STARK STREET. Opposite Cltr Library. Botb Phonta FredPrehn,DJ).5. 512.00 Full Sft Teeth. $6.00 Crown and Bridse- tcork. 3.00. Room 405. neknm. Opn Evenings Till T of 7Kmt OUR WATCHES are of the highest grades known to the jewelry trade with every possibility of cheapness elimi nated. We can insure absolute satisfaction and invite a com parison of prices. Sole Agents for Patek Phillipe Watches Diamond Importers - - Opticians - - Manufacturing Jewelers Corner Third and Washington Streets The Store Great 2 Silk Hosiery $1.18 A notable n.a of pure Silk Hosiery for today. Friday mid Satur day. Come in plain rotors and black and a standard .f.2.0 qual ity. .Owing to the extremely low prire these are to sell at, we 72 By 9Q Sheets 45c 72xO(T" Sheets, extra heavy, with reinforced center; fine soft finish, the usual ti.jc grade. On sale Friday and Saturdav. Long Lisle Gloves 63c Klbow length French Lisle Gloves in all colors, black and white; the very best regular .$1.20 grade. A great bargain. 45c Union Suits Women's Swiss ribbed Union Suits, knee length and lace trimmed; taped neck and arm holes; best regular 4."c grade. AGENTS WARNER'S CORSETS Opening, Hotel Savoy SEATTLE Additional four stories, containing 78 rooms, each with bath. Twelve rooms with bath, specially constructed for commercial dis play, size 16x28. A greater part of all these rooms have an unobstructed marine view. The entire maneuvers of . Atlantic fleet can be seen in any part of harbor at once glance. Just a reminder that we have a few rooms left in our "12 Stories of Solid Comfort." Rates S1.00 Up Mra Frederick Hall, of Wanda. 111., who ln.t her voice three month ago on account of an eiplonion. euddenly recovered tne power ef fpeech In a eevere coughing fit Noted for Best Good at Lowest Price 3 - Day Specials must limit the number of pairs tn each customer to two. Vo mail orders can be tilled for this special. Tan Hosiery f00 pairs women's fine tan and brown Hosiery in all popular shades: lace boot, allover lace and fancy em broidered designs; best reg ular ."0c values; on special sale tor three days i at this low price.. atC White Hosiery Women's fine lace boot, all over lace and fancy embroi dered white Hosiery, a great variety of new de signs; come in light and me lium weights; best, regular. bVtc and up to- 7"e 47n values, special, p'r,.' Men's 25c Hose Men's real Lisle Hose in fancy lace designs, in jrray, tan and black, also fancy embroidered, in the same colors; 2oc value. Men's $ 1.25 Shirts Alt. Hood brand; come in soft front styles, in light and dark colors; detachable cuffs; good assortment; best $1.2.) grade. $ 1 .5 O Underwear 97c "Newsilk" Underwear for men; sold at clothing stores for $1..)0 a garment ; in pink only ; a complete line of sizes. CORNER THIRD AND MORRISON n SHAW'S rurAC BLUMAUER & HOCH JO and 110 Fourth Street. Sol Dititributora for Oregon and Washing-Ion security. It inspires confidence and gives j;oo(l credit. Your account, subject to your check, is cordially invited upon the most liberal basis consistent with prudent banking. SECURITY SAVINGS AND TRUST CO. Corbett Ruildinp, Portland. Oregon. CAPITAL, ?500,000. SURPLUS, $250,000. Interest paid on Savings Accounts and Time Certificates. A Skin of Beamy is a Joy Forever pvL T. FELIX GOCRACD'S ORIENTAL CREAM OR MAGICAL BEACTIflER RemovM Tan. Plmpl, Fraeklet, Moth Ptcb, Rm. m4 Ski DIMM uw triTj Dtcmica on baavuty. tud tl flea detctloT. It hu ttood tJi teat of M THn, and Is so bamaleai w taateit tobaaurcil .1 properly mad. Accapt aocoanier fK of alalia am. Dr. L. A. Sire al4 to lady of tha haut torn (a patient c " A yoa tadiaa will naa them. I recommend; nairaiBia1B Cretin aa tae least harvxifal of all tha akin preparations. Tot aale hy all draff at and Faacy Goods Iaira la tha United Statae, Oauoa ao4 Xurops. (EBaLttOTOS, faN 37 End Jura StrJi.Tori chwab Printing Co. tr.ST ITOItK. KT.jlSONJBl.KrKlC.ES 27 S STAR.K STREET! Long Silk Gloves 98c New r n e t and tan shades only. ;i'l pairs of long Silk (iloves. all sie. on ;alo today, Friday and Saturday at above price. No mail orders filled. Sleeveless Vests Women "s. Sleeveless K i b b e d Vests, taped neck and anus on sale today, Friday and Sat urday at above price. Very serviceable as corset rovers. White Net Corsets SOc White Cable Net Cm-cts, trimmed with bow of satin rib bon ; our best regular 7."c grade; come in sizes IS to M0. On sale for three days only Curtain Swisses 15c 40-inch Curtain Scrims and Swisses, colored stries, fig ures, etc.; also in pbiiy white. Our entire "2"c line is included. White Lawn Waists 93c Lace and embroidery-trimmed styles; open front or back; long or short sleeves; best reg ular ,$2-$2..")0 vals. See window. $2.5Q Wash Skirts $1.45 Wash Dress Skirts in light, and dark colors, checks, plaids, ete. Made in good full styles; reg ular .$2.."0 grade. Suit. Dept. AGENTS THOMSON'S CORSETS STREET America's ORIGINAL MALT WHISKY Without a Rival Todav MALT A BASK ACCOUNT THE SILENT PARTNER The silent partner in many a business is a Bank Account. A ;ood balance to viuir credit ill the SECURITY SAYINGS & TRUST CO.MI'ANY is a partner that can be denended uihui for W0k BREAD 15c J foj'ili'ili auri Itariam , SfpiIITA(IIA CAFE BAKER? f V I C E LIBERTY COAL & ICE CO., 312 Pine Street. Phones : Main 1662, A 3136. Lewis-Stenger Barbers' Supply Co. Morrison nnd 10tb fctreeta. Fine Cutlery and Toilet Artie Ira.. Repair ing of all kind of feharp edged Tools. I