Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, November 18, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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The Delineator for
a Year and Two Months
Special $1.00
SCIENCE and ART
Nemo Self-Reducing
asd W. B. Reduso Corsets
for Stout Women
WED LAMPHERE
Trefousse Gloves From
Paris Relsem Cape Gloves
from London
Butterick Patterns
Hemenways Sewing Silks
Columbia Yarns
Promised to Marry Him if He
Would Insure Life in
Her Favor.
ale of Silverware an
TITE MORNING OKEGOXIAX, "WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1908.
MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED
MRS. GUNNE55 TO
Opening S
d Cut Glass
HELGELEIN WAS JEALOUS
haMI Lamp here With Gun, Says
Witness Former Threatened
Harm to Murderess Cnlcss
She Paid Money- JDue.
LAPOMTK. Ind.. Nov. 17. That Ray
La'iiphere natl confessed to intimacy
with Mrs. Gunni'M; that he had chased
Andrew HelKeit-in with a gun. and that
Mis. (JunnrM nad promised to marry
Jainphere when he joined some secret
societv and took out insurance, were
the senna tional farts testified to to-
day ty William Salter, a friend and
neighbor of the defendant.
The first positive statement to show
the line of defenne was made by Me.
Vorden when. In cross-examlnina;
witness, he remarked that an effort
would bo made to show that Mrs.
Ounness -oinmltted suicide. Along this
line it follows then that the defease
will contend that she first murdered
her children and then set fire to the
house.
lamphere's attorney said today Oiat,
from present Indications, the prison
er will not be placed on the standi In
his own behalf.
Ilelfreleln Jealous of Ilim.
Jacob Warwick, for whom Lamp here
was working at the time of the fire,
testified that on the morning of the
fire Lamp here complained of not feel
inir well and nult work.
William Mater told the Jury that
I-amphere worked for him In tbje Win
ter after he had left Mrs. Gunness' em
ployment, add In a;:
"Lamp he re told me about Andrew
Helgtleln coming to Mrs. Gunness'
place, and that be had drawn a gua
on Helgelefn and told him he must
ret out. lie said he whs Jealous of
UelRcIeln's attention td Mrs. Gunness.
Lamphere told me that, after Helwelein
left. Mrs. Gunness held most of his
clothes, and that on a certain occasion
when he was in the cellar he heard
Mrs. Gunness and Helpelein plotting
;o poison hint. LaonWurra -siUd to me
once: 'I know something about the old
woman and sne has to come my way.
He also told me that mce. white mt the
barn milking, , before, two .witnesses.
Airs, Gunness promised to marry him.
Would Marry llim if Insured.
On cross-examination It was brought
out that Lamphere had aaid that at the
time Mr?. Gunness promised to marry
lilm J he observed that he would have
to Join a secret society and take out
some Insurance In her favor.
Besie Wallace, testified that Lam
phere visited her in March and In con-
vcrsattou said that Mrs. Gunness owed
him some money and that he would get
it or make It unpleasant for her and
would ipet even with her.
BEAUTY
CDLTDRE
LECTURE
-BY-
JOHN D. TAKES $1.50 FEE
Oil kins (.m-H Inited Slates Mar
shal Willi Smile.
NEW YORK, Nov. IT. Standard Oil
h ailnuartt-rs at 28 Broadway. New York,
received Inited States Marsha William
Hrnkri and his subprma yesterday as
calmly as if he were an every-day caller.
Tin-re was no "dodging the process
server." usually expected in such cases,
and as a result of the successful serv
ice. Mr. Rockefeller will appear as a
witness some time this week at the
r urir.g before the special examiner.
Franklin Ferris. In the Government's suit
for the dissolution of the Standard Oil
Company for alleged violation of the
Sherman anti-trust law. Just when the
old man will appear has not been made
puhlir. probably In order to prevent the
gathering of a crowd.
"I didn't have the slightest trouble
serving the Standard Oil people." said
Marshal Henkel. "It went off with the
smoothness of clockwork. In fact they
seemed to be expecting me."
"It was a pleasant day.' was Mr.
Rrckefeller'a greeting according to the
Marshal.
"I have a subpena for you," waa the
reply.
At this Mr. Rockefeller reached forth
milekly and took the paper. This was
followed by the Marshal's producing the
fee of $1.60. Mr. Rockefeller took It smilingly.
BAN ON ALL FAKE LABELS
"Guaranteed Vnder Pure Food Act"
Ioesn"t Mean Purltjr.
WASHINGTON. Nov. IT. According to
a sweeping declMon by the Commissioner
of Patents, any label bearing the in
scription "Guaranteed under the pure
food and drug acts. June 30, K-nfi,' where
such inscription la intended to imply that
the Government is responsible for the
purity of the goods, will be refused
r fristration. It is claimed that hundreds
cf packers and others throughout the
country are so printing labels as to give
this Impression whereas it is held by the
officials that the Government simply ac
cepts the assertion of the manufacturer
that the goods are pure and then In
vestisstes his busine-ss. Upon proof that
tne pure food and drugs act is being
vmluted the goods are confiscated and the
manufacturers punished.
KAISER IS SUBMISSIVE
MME. YALE
Ladles aro duly notified that Mme.
Yale, of Beauty Culture Fame, will
combine Science and Art in an Illus
trated lecture and artistic entertain
ment, to be given at the Heilig Theater,
Tuesday afternoon, December 1, at 2:30
P. M.
Wht this wonderful woman has ac
complished in her chosen life work Is
best attested to In the beauty of her
own personality. That speaks more
convincingly than words.
Thousands upon thousands of women
all over the world have received the
same remarkable benefits from the
wonderful Yale System, that la so
rapidly revolutionizing Human Ugli
ness Into Physical Beauty. Women of
all ages are being made happy by what
they are enabled to do for themselves
under Mme. Yale's System.
Well-meaning persons have often
challenged Mme. Yale's claims to make
womMi naturally beautiful as physical
Impossibilities until overwhelmingly
convinced to the contrary by irrefut
able evidence.
SYNOPSIS OF LECTURE.
1ST ACT The Art of Beauty Cul
ture. .2ND ACT The Science of Physical
Culture.
SRD'ACT The Poetry of Motion.
4TH ACT The Art of Good Style.
General Instructions.
COSTUMES.
Mme. Yale will wear four different
costu'.nes of beautiful design and color
ing. Her perfect figure will be artisti
cally displayed.
MUSICAL PROGRAMME.
Mme. Yale's Phyalcal Culture Exer
cises will be given by her with fascin
ating grace to the strains of sweet
music rendered by the Theater Orchestra.
Those attending will enjoy a Beauty
Culture treat Impossible to describe.
TICKETS COMPLIMENTARY.
Tickets for Mme. Yale's Lecture may
be obtained free of charge by applying
for them now at the Toilet Goods De
partment of Llpman. Wolfe A Co. The
tickets are free to those making a pur
chase of any of the Yale preparationa
at time cf applying for tickets.
The lecture will begin promptly at
2:3) P. M. Ladles are kindly requested
to be seated at that time.
Lipman, Wolfe &
Co.
OWL CUT-RATE DRUG DEPT.
or kind with the German government or
with anybody connected with it. The
withdrawal of the article was dictated
solely by the fact that it would not have
been fair to have published at this time
anything' upon which might now be
placed interpretations which would not
have a-t ached to It If it had been pub
lished when written. I am under too great
obligations to gentlemen In Germany;
I had received too much courtesy and
kindness there to run the risk of causing
embarrassment.
The attitude of the Century company
In the matter has been that which would
be taken by gentlemen of high sense of
honor and responsibility."
HIENBERG SAVES LIFE
PREVENTS GREEKS FROM MUR
DERING ATTORNEY.
nVntitv.ied From First rare.)
by the- German government for the sup
pression of Dr. William Bayard Hale's in
terview with th Kaiser, which had been
announced for publication in the Century
Magazine. A cable from Berlin last night
t u ted that a weekly Journal professed
to have reliable Information that after
negotiations between the Foreign Office
and the writer of the interview, the gov
ernment had paid Pr. Hale $TUD.
I have ad all the various articles
puMwhfd about this interview, said Mr.
Scott, "including the one printed this
morning. They are all absolutely untrue.
There i not a word of truth In the state
ment that Dr. Hale or anyone else re
ceived or is to receive any money for
suppression of the article."
In a statement today William Bayard
Hale, author of the witndrawn article,
said :
'The 'Welt am M on tag story is false.
I have not received one penny from the
German government or from anybody
connected with the German government
nd I do not expect to receive a pnny.
Lava had no 'negotiations' of any sort
Indicted Writer Overhears Conver
sation In Ftoreipn Language and
at One Summons Detective.
NEW YORK. Nov. 17. Suspected of I
conspiracy to assassinate Harford Mar
shall, an assistant District Attorney of
New York County, four Greeks, three of
whom were armed with a revolver, dirk
and razor, were arrested in the corridor
of the Criminal Court building: today.
Broughton Brandenberg. the writer.
who was himself in court to answer to
a charge of larceny growing out of the
publication of an article said to have
been written by Grover Cleveland, was
passing through the corridor when he
saw the three Greeks conferring and over
heard one of them say In the Greek
language: "I'll give him the knife; you
give him the gun."
He heard the Greek mention the name
of Mr. Marshall and promptly notified a
detective, who summoned assistance and
arrested the Greeks.
Assistant District Attorney Marshall
was unable to account for any animosity
of the Greeks toward him.
CRACKSMAN OPENS SAFE
Indicted Officer Refused so Bur
glar's Method Was I'sed.
CHICAGO. Xov. IT. With a drill and a
"Jimmy" an expert cracksman employed
by Receiver Francis A. Peabody. opened
the vault of the Mercantile Finance Com
pany, which had been under guard for
weeks, yesterday. Securities which are
expected to satisfy claims amounting to
J!). were taken from the vault by the
receiver.
The receivership was forced upon the
Mercantile Finance Company, a concern
Sterling Silverware, Quadruple-Plated Hollow ware, "Rogers 1847" and Rich Gut Glass
We invite Portland shoppers to see our superb new stock of jewelry store silver at department store prices.
Special inducements
calling attention to our complete assortment of
STERLING SILVER Sugar Sets, Mayonnaise
Sets, Gravy Bowls, Salt Sets, Salts and Peppers,
Baskets, Comports, Mustard Pots, Syrup Pitchers,
Relish Dishes, Spoons, Forks, Ladles, Mugs, Napkin
Rings, etc., etc.
as a special inducement to see this great display of
newest ideas in Silver and Cut Glass, we start a very
special sale that will be more interesting to you from
a money-saving standpoint than any you have ever at
tended before.
STERLING SILVERWARE
$2 sterling1 silver Lemonade Spoons.79
$1.50 sterling silver Salad" Forks... 98
$1.50 str'g silver Butter Spreaders.88
$1.50 sterl'g silver Sardine Forks.. 03
$1.50 sterling silver Orange Spoons.98
$1.50 sterling silver Berry Forks.. 87
$4.25 ster'g silver Cheese Scoop.S2.89
$o.00 silver Salad Spoons $3.15
$4.25 silver Preserve Spoons $2.89
QUADRUPLE - PLATED HOLLOW WARE
" , o f"B""n pattern pot. sugar, creamer.
IHZ 'pl'f Susir Creamer, plain pattern, sale..."...
3.00 Bread Tray beautiful new paitern. quadruple plated...
3.2a Bonbon Dish French gray finish, quadruple silver plate
lo-Z $,fa.y.0nna..l't V- .neW pattrrn- quadruple silver plated
f?'S? Butter,!sh.s' 2-P,e.ce: Quadruple silver plated, sale....
!H- &yrVp.PUct?.r!' neltJdM !!" quadruple silver plated....
$2.io Oval Fern Dish, quadruple plated, sale price
$1.50 Mustard Jar. new Btvle. nunHnint,. -i..Vj Vil '
75c Children's Drinking Cups, quadruple silver plated, sale" pVlce,48
4.98
2.18
81.98
81.98
$1.89
$1.68
$1.62
$1.48
.
calling attention to our moderately-priced stock
of QUADRUPLE-PLATED SILVERTeaSets,
Coffee Sets, Sugar and Creamers, Bowls, Com
ports, Bread Trays, Waiters, Syrup Pitchers, Butter
Dishes, Breakfast Casters, Flower Vases, Tidbit
Servers, Baskets, Knives, Forks, Spoons, etc.
Each piece of Sterling Silver is 925-1000 fine, stamped
Sterling and guaranteed by us as genuine. We carry
only the genuine " Rogers Bros. 1847 " Plated Table
ware, so you will know the real value of the specially
priced numbers.
Rogers Bros. 1847
TABLEWARE
...$1.82
.91.82
.81.88
.$1.88
Plain medium Knives, set....
Plain medium lorks, set
Satin Shell Knives, set
Satin Shell Forks, set
Odd stvles nf TTorks. a few pets
Odd styles Rogrers Bros. "1847" Coffee Spoons, .set S1.07
Rogers Bros. "J847" Nut Crackers and Pick Sets, silver 38
Rogers Bros. "1847" Nut Crackers and Pick Sets, nickeled 17
Salt and Pepper Shakers, sterling sliver tops, very newest patterns.
Pair 5J)
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Windsor Dessert Knives, set $1.71
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Satin Shell Dessert Knives, set.... $1.78
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Satin Shell Dessert Forks, set $1.78
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Satin Shell Teaspoons, set ...97
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Twist Butter Knives, each ..38
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Sugar Shells, sale price 37
Rogers Bros.' "1847" Child's set, vintage pattern 87
Rogers Bros. ' ' ' 1847 ' ' Child 's set, charter oak pattern . . . . . . . 87
i'w J ' V
Cut Glass at Sensational Low Prices
This great pre-holiday sale of real American Cut Glass is greatly enhanced this year by the unusual
purchase of the stock on hand of one of the chief glass cutting works near New York.at more than half
below ordinary prices a price concession that this old established house has never before made
but slower than usual collections forced them to raise money quickly.
The purity of the glass is reflected in the brilliancy of the finished product. The careful workmanship is shown
in the depth and accuracy of the cuttings. The patterns show the skill and rare artistic taste of the master -
designer. Isn't it worth while to be forehanded and buy future wedding presents, Thanksgiving needfuls and
Christmas gifts now? Hundreds of pieces have been divided into these six sale lots as follows:
Nappies, Bonbon
Dishes, Handled
Nappies, Comports.
Values to $4.00
$1.89
Water Pitchers, Decanters, Sugar and
v Cream Sets, and Bowls. C fk f O
X Values to $7.50 ipA.W
Nappies, Finger
Bowls, Handled
Nappies, Etc.
Values to $3.00
$1.48
Celery Trays, Bon
bon Dishes, Vases,
Etc.
Values to $5.00 I Values to $6.00
$2.18
Water Bottles, Com
ports, Bowls, Vases,
Sugar-Cream Sets.
$2.69
Bowls, Water Pitchers, Vases.
etc etc
Values to $10.00
$4.48
See Big Washington Street Window Display
"Every Garment Reduced" in Our November Cloak Dept. Sale
All Coats Greatly Reduced
ALL W0MENS STREET COATS
S 7.60
$ 8.50
t 8.75
J 10.0.1
J10..U
ji:.oo
Jli.bO
$13.50
$15.00
16 50
$1 7.60
118.50
$20.30
$21.50
$20.00
$21.50
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
$28.50
$30.00
$32.50
$35.00
$37.6J
$38.50
$40.00
$42.50
$46.00
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coots.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
Coats.
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. . 5.98
.. 7.08
.. 7.95
8.50
9.65
. 9.98
..S10.90
.-$11.88
..813. 2a
.13.95
.14.75
S 16.15
17.20
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
$28.50
$30.00
$31.50
$32.50
$35.00
$37.50
$38.50
$4.00
$42.50
$45.00
$47.50
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..818.25
..19.75
. .$21.85
. .822.65
. 23.98
..$25.45
. .$26.00
..$28.25
.-829.85
. S30.75
- S32.00
. S33.90
. .K K.25
.. $38.00
All Tailored and Novelty. Suits Reduced
EVENING AND OPERA COATS
Opera,
Opera
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f 16.17
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.818.00
.819.45
-821.75
.822.60
.823.95
.$25. SO
.828.25
.829.75
.830.75
831.85
.833.67
836.38
$47.50
$50.00
$52.50
$55.00
$57.50
$60.00
$62.50
$65.00
$67.50
$70.00
$75.00
$80.00
$85.00
$90.00
Opera
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.837.90
.839.40
841.60
43.87
45.90
.847.83
.851.88
.853.72
854.45
859.94
860.45
861.22
867. 20
S70.75
ALL SILK AND CRAVENETTE RAINCOATS
$10.00
$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$16.50
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
Raincoats
Raincoats.
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Raincoats.
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Raincoats
8 7.85
8 9.79
.. .810.84
811.73
.. . .813.20
813. 90
814.65
816.35
$22.50 Raincoats 817.97
$25.00 Raincoats $19.83
$27.50 Raincoats 821. SO
$30.00 Raincoats 823.95
$32.50 Raincoats $26.25
$35.00 Raincoats 827.95
$37.50 Raincoats $29. SO
140.00 Kiuncoats 831.78
All Skirts Reduced
$ 4.00 Skirts 9 3.15 $12.00 Skirts
$ 4.50 Skirts $ 3.60 $12.50 Skirts
$ 5.00 Skirts $ 3.90 $13.50 Skirts
$ 6.00 Skirts $ 4.78 $15.00 Skirts
$ 6.50 Skirts $ 5.15 $16.50 Skirts
$ 7.00 Skirts 8 5.55 $17.50 Skirts.
$ 7.50 Skirts $ 5.95 $18.50 Skirts,
$ 3.00 Skirts 8 6.45 $20.00 Skirts.
$ S.50 Skirts 8 6.95 $21.50 Skirts.
$ 8.75 Skirts S 7.25 $22.50 Skirts.
$ 9.0O Skirts $ 7.39 $23.50 Skirts.
$10.00 Skirts 8 7.89 $25.00 Skirts.
$10.50 Skirts $ 8.27 $27.50 Skirts.
9.38
510.90
511.88
13.22
!13.U5
.814.75
S16.40
-817.20
.818.25
818.85
819.80
821.85
18.50
20.00
21.50
22.50
23.50
25.00
27.50
28.50
30.00
31.5,)
32.50
35.00
37.50
38.50
40.00
42.50
45.00
47.50
60.00
52.50
55.00
57.50
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14.75
16.45,
17.90
18.50
18.80
19.85
21.85
22.45
23.98
25.25
26.40
28.25
29.85
30.65
32.00
33.50
36.15
38.00
39. 50
41.65
43. 90
46.00
$ 60.00 Suits $ 47.85
$ 62.50 Suits $ 51.95
$ 65.00 Suits $ 53.75
$ 67.50 Suits $ 54.50
$ 70.01 Suits 8 56. OO
$ 72.50 Suits $ 58.25
$ 75.00 Suits 8 60.50
$ 77.50 Suits 8 62.35
S.SO.Oo Suits 8 64.15
$ 82.50 Suits S 65. 20
$ 85.00 Suits 8 67.25
$ 87.50 Suits 69. SO
$ 90.00 Suits . ..8 70.85
$ 95.00 Suits 8 73. SO
$ 97.50 Suits $ 76.75
$100.00 Suits. $ 78. 50
$123.00 Suits 8 98.85
$150.00 Suits $119. SO
$175.00 Suits 8137. SO
$200.00 Suits 8159. OO
$225.00 Suits $177.75
$250.00 Suits $196.50
All Waists Greatly Reduced
$ l.do Waists
$ 1.75 Waists
$ 2.00 Waists
$ 2.25 Waists
t 2.50 Waists
$ 2.75 Waists
$ 3.0 Waists
$ 3.50 Waists
$ 3.75 Waists
$ 4.00 Waists
$ 4.50 Waists. . ..
$ 5.00 Waists
$ C.OO Waists
$ 6.50 Waists
$ 6.75 Waists
$ 7.00 Waists
$ 7.50 Waists
$ 8.00 Waists
$ 8.50 Waists
$ 8.75 Waits
$ 1.19
1.39
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$ 1.98
8 2.21
8 2.38
$ 2.79
$ 2.97
I 3.17
3.57
8 3.97
8 4.79
$ 5.18
$ 5.38
$ 5.59
$ 5.98
$ 6.40
8 6.83
$ 7.05
$19.00
$10.50
$12.00
$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$16.50
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
$21.50
$22.50
$23.50
$25.00
$27. JO
$28.50
$30.00
S32.50
$35.00
$37.50
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7.98
8.25
9.65
9.95
SIO.75
811.95
813.25
$14.00
.814.80
816.55
817.20
.818.15
.$18.5
$19.80
.821.85
822.45
23.9
26.00
.$2K.2S
$30.50
All Knitted Sweat'rs Reduced
1.B0
1.75
2.00
2.50
3.00
3.50
3.75
4.00
4.50
5.00
Sweaters. . . .
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8 1.19
I 1.39
$ 1.58
8 1.98
2.38
8 2.79
2.97
3.17
S 3.55
$ 3.98
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
8.00
8.50
$10.00
$12.00
$15.00
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Sweaters:
4.40
4.79
5.18
5.59
5.98
6.40
6.S5
7.95
9.60
811.95
All Petticoats are Reduced
$ 1.00 Petticoats
$ 1.25 .Petticoats.....
$ 1.50 Petticoats....
$ 1.75 Petticoats....
$ 2.00 Petticoats
$ 2.25 Petticoats....
$ 2.50 Petticoats
$ 2.75 Petticoats
$ 3.00 Petticoats
$ 3.25 Petticoats
$ 3.50 Petticoats
$ 3.75 Petticoats
$ 4.00 Petticoats
$ 4.50 Petticoats
$ 5.00 Petticoats
$ 5.50 Petticoats
$ 6.00 Petticoats
$ 6.50 Petticoats. .
$ 7.50 Petticoats
79
980
8 1.23
$ 1.39
$ 1.58
i J--7
8 1.98
8 2.21
$ 2.38
8 2.61
$ 2.80
$ 2.98
3'22
$ 3.55
$ 3.95
$ 4.40
$ 4.85
$ 5.15
$ 5.95
$ 8.50
$ 8.75
$10.00
$10.50
$12.00
$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$16.50
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
$21.50
$22.50
$25.00
$27.50
$30. )0
$35.00
$40.00
Petticoats.
Petticoats.
Petticoats.
Petticoats.
Petticoats.
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Petticoats .
Petticoats.
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...8 6.80
... 7.05
... 9.89
.. .810.75
...811.95
...813.20
.. .814.00
...814. SO
. . $16.00
.. .818.20
...$18.25
...819.7o
...821.80
...823.75
..-$28.25
..-$31.85
All Furs Reduced
1.75
2.50
3.0J
3.50
4.00
4.30
5.00
6.00
50
8.50
$10.00
$12.00
.$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$16.30
$17.50
$18.50
$20.00
Furs .
Furs.
Furs,
Furs .
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Furs .
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Furs.
Furs.
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Furs.
Furs .
1.42
8 1.98
2.38
8 2.75
$ 3.15
$ 3.55
$ 3.98
$ 4.78
8 5.96
$ 6.78
8 7.98
$ 9.65
8 9.93
$10.90
$11.86
$13.22
$13.93
14.65
16.43
$21.50 Furs $17
$22.00 Furs $18,
$25.00 ' Furs $19.
$27.50 Furs 821,
$30.00 Furs 823.
$32.50 Furs 826.
$35.00 Furs 828.
$37.50 Furs $29.
$40.00 Furs 832.
$42.50 Furs $33.
$45.00 Furs 836.
$47.50 Furs 838.
$50.00 Furs 839.
$55.00 Furs ..$43.
$57.00 Furs $45.
$60.00 Furs $47.
$65.00 Furs $52.
$7 1.00 Furs $56.
$75.00 Furs $59.
.20
15
,86
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85
60
90
25
OO
50
78
40
85
25
SO
30
Child's Garments Reduced
2.75
3.00
3.50
3.75
4.00
4.50
5.00
5.50
6.00
6.50
7.00
7.50
7.75
8.00
8.50
Garments.
Garments.
Garments .
Garments.
Garments .
Garments .
Garments .
Garments .
Garments.
Garments.
Garments .
Garments.
Garments.
Garments.
Garments.
8 2.21
$ 2.38
$ 2.86
$ 2.98
3.20
3.55
3.95
4.40
$ 4.85
8 5.18
8 5.60
$ 5.95
8 6.20
$ 6.65
8 6.80
$ 8.75
$ 9.00
$10.00
$10.50
$11.00
$12.00
$12.50
$13.50
$15.00
$16.50
$17.50
$18.50
$21.00
$22.50
$25.00
Garments .
Garments.
Garments.
Garments .
Garments.
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Garments.
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. 8 6.98
..$ 7.18
..$ 7.95
-.8 8.44
. .$ 8.90
..$ 9.65
..$ 9.89
..SIO.75
-.811.95
-813.23
. .814.00
..$14. SO
..$15.95
..817.15
..$19.86
Incorporated In Xew Jersey, because of
the refusal of Thomas Rhodus to give up
the combination In compliance with an
order of the court.
The Mercantile Finance Company acted
as ajrent for the Central LJfe Securities
Company and the Mercantile Securities
Company, the latter two concerns now
being In charge of Receiver John C Fel
er. B. F. Thomaa and Edward F. Rhodus
are under indictment In the Federal Court
for alleged use of the mails to defraud.
The Indictment grew out of the transac
tions carried on through the companies.
Publish Campaign Fund Monday.
XEW YORK. Xov. 17. Treasurer
George R. Sheldon and Chairman Hitch
cock were in conference several hours
today. Mr. Hitchcock stated after the
meeting that the list of contributors to
the Republican campaign fund probably
would be ready for publication on Mon
day. "It Is a tremendous job," he said.
Ford May Xot Visit England.
XEW YORK. Xov. 17. Patrick Ford,
editor of the Irish World, of Xew York,
.who was the subject of an attack in the
House of Commons yesterday, as his
rumored approaching visit to England
"with O'Meagher Condon was discussed,
announces that he has not definitely de
cided on the proposed visit and that his
plans are merely tentative. He said that
the attack in the Commons during which
he was referred to as an "advocate of the
use of dynamite" and as a man "who
had been sentenced to death for the mur
der of an English policeman," was prob
ably caused by a recent speech of John
Redmond. In which Redmond hoped that
they would make the contemplated visit.
Dies From Spider's Bite.
XEW YORK. Xov. 17. Medicine and
surgery failed to save the life of William
P. Frazee. of this city, after he was bit
ten on the hand by a spider. Blood pois
oning was the Immediate cause of his
death.