THE MORNING OREGONIAN, SATURDAY. JULY 17, 1900. SEVEN MILES OF FLAIRS FOR ELKS frlidsummer Pageant Is One of Finest Ever Held in Southern California. MANY BEAUTIFUL FLOATS Contention of Antlerrd Herd to t lot With Solemn Installation Officers, Which Thou sands Will See. of I -OS ANOELKS. -.a!., July 15 Sur-jwi-sln.? in maaT..:!Wr.'e and variety any parade ever before s-cn in Southern Cali fornia, the mM-Summer flower and alle gorical festival and parade of nations wa.s viewed today by 300.000 p-ctators crowded along the five-mile line of march whicn the procession, in honor of the K-ks reunion, traversed. Kully 15.090 persons took part in the pageant, whose length wm seven mil1.. The Inexhaustible flora! wealth of the fcouth was lavishly taxed to garland tho hundred of float j ar.d e.uipar-s of all kinds that beautified tn linr. More than lw automobiles, lav.shly dec era ted with flower?. FTor.ery and fiar, formed the division behind th irrand mar shal and his aids. m one of the auto mobiles artificial roses of tissue --ts used in th- decoration. Others were dec crated with flowers. Two Score Float. F.oats to represent various fraternal realizations and n.ir:;.in clubs and drill Teams to the r.u.nr of 40 were In ti fraternal division. Tr.e marching clubs and dr:II corps performed evolu tions Tvhil the marrii continued and this division, whicn was the longest in. line, a::rac:d tv.e rr.ost attei.t:on. Japan, preET.ted an exhibit flankd by hor&en-.en and footrt-n to ?;.e aumoer or if w i.:c:i flowed an allepory of i.T.por ta.it incidents in the battles of the Sa murai when Samudi Ber.ki. after destroy -ing of th r-ta:n-rs of the rival, was in turn kiiied by the on-thousandth, a ir:e youih. C'r.ici paraded the rorgeous si'ken ban t.7s of t.-.at r.at-.on. its n.en march!r In epr.ci:d cos:-..T.es o? r..k and beaten gold and carrying lmpementa of war and ?ice. Tr.e great Industrial dlvis-on contained fliat. rerresr.i:r. -very ir.duatry and art:rxa of the Southwest. Tr.e IV-at of Xr.xona, carrying great ktt wrought of Z&Q worth of p'-re copper, was greai 1 admired. Old Stage Coach Seen. procession was tha in wr.icn Horace famous ride w-.in was adjudged Insane and committed to Du ning. Marx was arrested recently with a macazine revolver In his ooiuion. His re marks led the pollr. to b.t-e he sousht to avenge his brother's death by killing Act ing Chief of Police Sehuettler. New York. Commlssiens f'f mural paint ings for the new postoffice building at ""We'-aml. O. whirh are to cost abia 1." -. have ben (riven Frank D. Millet, fl this cltv. who has charge of the mural f1".vraTion "f tli entire build. nc. Aocl.ite with Mr. Millet will b- John W. Aiexan-ler. Edwin Ilowland Blashfleld and Kenyon toi. xr.w Ta.i. Tv, PrAnbttn nn irm lticve In rusiodT a lit-year-old girl who Is charged I lih ci.mmllllne Jt m.mt remarkable as- . sault ujKn a lad of her own age while a crowd of terrnr-strlrken people looked on. Anthony Remain. l.l years aid, had slapped the face of the little brother of Lena Mlelano. and the latter, in r-nje. slashed" the face of the boy Into ribbons while an r;der boy held him New York. Play In v at the bottom of a 10-foot excavation due for new apartment -houses In Brooklyn. Johnny MaekPi. 4 years old. and his two natrs. Axnes 0, and Klo"!e H were buried by a cave-in yesterday. By the time rescuers reached the little boy he had been smothered to death. Both irlVis were so frightened that they forgot their little trot her. They ran home as fast a they could. New York. lnw Mrs. Marr J. Hosie, of rhicaico. widow of the late John K. Ilnsie. cnira'-ied to pay $ZJX0 for a set of 1'lclt ens works, was related In detail la court Thursday. In 1J07 Mrs. Boxie sisned a con tract to pay jS.yo-M) for 13u volumes, giving her note for the amount. In the course of time six volumes were delivered, but she declared they w-r far from what she had expecred and said she did not want any more of them. Cripple Creek Colo. Mvrtle "ross, 1 vra.rn old. was acquitted Thursday of the murder of J-hn Phillips, her sweetheart. Her exoneration resulted from a demonstra tion before the Jury that when the revolver which caused tne young ma.n's death was he;d In a certain position the hammer would fall with sufficient fore- to disc ha-ge It with out pressure on the trigger. This sustained the gin s contention that the shooting was accidental. New York. The Solicitor of the Treasury hxs decided that pi urn of the white heron. railed aigrette and worn mostly on the hats of women, cannot be sold, even fioAernmerit in the State of New York in asmuch as under th laws of ih!s sine It a misdemeanor to cell plumage of the ! ri(T;ri' ha-.A no mnrm nirht to nll It than any individual e(fzep GRECIAN TEMBLOR COSTS 300 SOULS Property Damage Is Tremend ous, Though Estimate Can not Yet Be Made. MANY SPRINGS TURN HOT Earthquake Svni of Volcanic Na ture, anil Upheaval Are He ported Near Utile Vil lage of Ponhlotl. ISSUE PANAMA BONDS CABIN KT AND SENATE AGREE ON PROVISIONS FOR CANAL. WNDOX. July 1. Spertal (llnpatchm received here from Athenn nay that 300 persona were killed or Injured by the earthquake that occurred yenterday In the province of Ell. In Houthern Greece. The damage to property alfio wa very great. Hot water I flowlnn by th today from many of the aprinica In the tncken dlncrlct. while in water in the river" and brooks has turned a reddish color. The earthquake demolished 400 houses In the village of Xavarl, Ella Province. Thirty persons lost their lives at that point and a number were injured. Neighboring villages suf fered greatly. All the houses of Ami lalva were rendered uninhabitable. The shocks were f!t at I'atras, Frygos. ?.talamas and Tripoli, but outside of Havarl only a few deaths or Injured have been reported. A volcanic up heaval Is said to have occurred at the village of Ponhlotl. A feature of the Greeley ccaSe fc:s K-ik Mock Tea tiouiard S.a-ta di! forrre-l Vre sa:Is cf a in:r. at :r yac:.t which fcated on a sem of bl jebellF. tie waves topped wiii p green arid crested wita wilte b'o5om- Te pageant so moved tie Elks that the fcllown g ex pression was issued by t-.e Grand Lodge at i:a cios:r.g ses!on: Ths 45ui ir.oni; ps:oe of the G:ad of tr.e Ber.-volert rTV.ecXJve Ordr of lilks was r-r''irr.ed br tia s:r.t ci the cr-re ar.d IL arcnia cf cvr-dy:r.g flowers. vt tr.e f-agri-ct of fr:t sr.! :.-wr will sca cee.se to soc.he su. 1 d::gl-.t car le.-vs. h -x frii-nsce t-f t.-.e ch:vair.- t'-r.-a.iT-r of tr.e clorls n t :r cf t i r cus c:i:: will rrr.a:n il'.'i us for 1 a ' tiz-.e."" Tor..r;ht i '-' " r tr Grand r.s- -j p. r JaT.es t" SaTm. a'.d Mrs. "Lor gwor-.-. w?f cf the mX r-.- r.f T--s rz" 1 x- prtiT:-r-d "i "h" rrr.i rr.a-ch wr.;-. f--. : .- pi ' -a.. It. te A"d ton. . T-e National ahbo to Be Relieved by Sellins; Bonds for Entire C'ot. WASHINGTON. July 1. The pro posed Panama Canal bond Issue to meet the needs of the Treasury and buttress the Government cash box. in view of the dlmlr.lih.ed revenues, occupied most of the l!m of the Cabinet session to day. Secretary MacVeagh presected the draft of a measure prepared, by tiro, which authorized the Issuance oX fcocds to the full extent of the cost of the canal, ir-ciudirg the JJ'i.O'rO.C'OO al ready authorized tor tnat purpose. Tha bones are to bear 3 per cent Interest. The bond resources of the Treasury Department are ample, declared Mr. MacVeagi to-iay. In a statement Issued at the Treasury late today. Tie state ment follows: "The conference yegterday over the mattr of bond legislation in the new ta.-iS bill was r.ot held at the sugges tion of the Secretary of the Treasury. Tie bond resources of the Treasury De partment are at preeent ajrple. Includ ing $". j.'.OO of unissued Fanatna bonds and $100,'r'r0.'i09 of unissued 2 per cent certl"'-tes. "The finance committee of the Sen ate deciied to let the matter go over urtil the next iion of Congress, when It was a.prod tliat the bark ing ard currr j questtcn would b consicered. T.-.:s declrioo was a-ojui- sced la ty the Treasury Dtnartment becatsse !t was a matter of eorr-paratl-.e !r.d:ererc to it. The consultation rni'rc.f was because the question tad to te cor.s:eTed ty the conference '.ottttr.: ttee, ar.d the Treasury Ier.art mer.t was asked for its riews- Ti! tre'erence xnanlfeste-f for an a-:t-orlEticn of t Per cent bonds to Ells, in ancient geography, was a district of Greeco on the west coast of the Peloponnesus. watered by the Alpheus peneus. and containing the valley of Olympia. Its cnpltal was the town of E!is on the renews, on the site of which la a little place called Palacopetls. It forms the modern town of Ells, the capital of which Is Pyr om. Spain Eeeln Temblor. LISBON. July K. A severe earthquake shock was experienced last r.li'ht at Bena Vente, a seaport 17 m:le northeast of Lisbon. The population wis thrown Into a panic, but the damage nil sllahL Qnake in California. SANTA BARBARA. Cal . July 1C. A sharp ea.-Trj tremor was felt here at 1:2 this morning. It shook bulidir.gs. but no damage ml done. o far as Is known. THEIR MINDS ON BASEBALL Coni'enien Raeh BoKinese and Kill Ex position Appropriation. WASHINGTON. July It -Feverjh ex citement over ties baseball jams sti.ed ujiad today between tams repreaent.'rjr trve JjemocraUc ai.4 Reprjc-li'.an sle of the; c .v.r was retpor'.'.le f'r a short eeifflon of t;je O-Alrrr-an Ta"r.ey Oes:rcd to ccr.cluie cxrt:deratxr of urgent def.ce-cy appropr--a.tjon bill. s j-etioun ire -re a irou.'.t to Ltor. r!m a.-'i f.e fiei-rr a--l ro j'rt t.-e t T.-.e appro-jr-s t;.e but fjear :!! to go over tr;t:i 'ncay. of T1i ' for partl.-e- patJor: hy t. se e Zz-'j'.:. T.r.:-5 'iti ti fi-ar- in ;.e irti- WAtHTNOTON approves eve- t.-.e entire cost of the Pir.tx Car-al. n the amount of Par ama i Oregon Art .Ijtiiut Illesal wearing of I'niforroe Pkrse Capital. bend i -ew-.-k" d r orrrw atter e at tie 1- -Crcaia. ard rla'c at Ver.ice tver: . i J'.' a - sued, was entirely a.'.- es ,!..-. c-.t i!.:t t;t :hor:zat!c-n is rr-A.ce, tr.i be tefue; ae r-juirec" - - - c -a - 1 Grand I'-dzre End Work. ' e rrea-e- rr-. cf t-.e work of the i : . z m ( ' v -K . w c?;ft- I .i.t t-e ....:.r.s r.i tt--iiy an 4 t--- : . if.'--r row left f :z -U-t Cjt-s.d- i - of t-e ' J- a fe-m- r.i- i WAS'TINGTCN. Ju'y -t The "War I-pa-mr-en-. ha p.ilis.ve4 as a etrcTilar ar.d c jrlic.-ed to t--.e vau-.ous cff-'i ar.-f bu reaus of the Ose- rrrr t a re-et t a.". ' S-a-j Lg-ttu-e of 'regvn, fro.'. - th i- -X cf u-. forrr '.' . , . I v.--d vate Arrry or Nary or Na'Svs-aJ Ix-atb End arJed Career of Clutt ! ..J., .ty tr.e in New York. J -ati'.-n or i I CHINESE ACTOR WAS SLAVE j -am JulT ferrei -rejfie rrer -7 - UStti -e-s cf r.e TfCeT t-egat - -r r . -. te i:d i. t--c:t cf ntw r ff 'crs cf ti tit rem.arx.t..e e-i-t r.i :et-i'. t-Af-er '.h-fi rjLrr. f.-"tn ns rtcn-e in I a trv-.p 1 O-Ve t - - t r e. e r.etd E.k? w- o ' 1 C C T- w-t ll-Te A- 7 .--I lt --i.cer ;lt"e- wre xh cf true .nrj bee- with t -:n '. i-t cc. : -j, K-ro-.- yr Kin . Oregvc Legislature is o the f-ar Ie c ff ,'m of wh 'j. ri a-x-'ua to have w.a.. . ar r.ic-e T - ... t-e cat. thjit tre " . e : . . - t - - ti t.'n.te-a fe i.s Amy nvy tei jrv lt4 gcter;alr. (are very Timber and Srtooe: Ie Hf k. 'A SerA' crew - .v-.t KaT ! 4ve- - i VAN BARGAINS FOR LIFE : "-72- A1ZTI Mcrd-rer Will -orreni Caprtal Pnnrmert iiieJ. - :- ' t..'.g'-g i.r Ln v - - cf a ' ' -- , - -. Vi.tr. u 5 rv'js..-.e ft rfrf e f.-sd 3 -. r x.'tl UJ wf-i a j-o-g i vo-ri-.ti.-ti t aju4 r j -.-j w"i sr V AXHZ NGTO jV. Jvly ; 7 r 1 C C ' ; t. ' ' '- tie e -jC . - . ir'. r--i o 7t -j will conduct the Inquiry Into the death of Lieutenant of Marines James N. Hut ton, of Portland, waa Indicated totay, whon orders were Issued to several olll oera and men connected with the service and on duty the night of the trngedy to appear befora the court Monday. Threa new witnesses were summoned, Ser geant Richardson, of the Marines, who was on duty tho night of the tragedy, and two privates, who were doing aenlry duty. Several civilians who prnf.-s.cil to power Information of apparent value In clearing up the mystery, have been com pelled to retract when confronted by an official summons. Among the men summoned In a private of Marines who Is re garded by persons who believe I4cutrnnnl Hutton was murdered as possessing Im portant Information, though his story Is not confirmed. 11 In statement Is that there were several enrountera among the members of th party while walking from an automobile driven by Owens to the scene of the final strugKl". He said they avemed to have been engitged In a hot quarrel, and would slop every now and then and appear to light. This luipperied at least twice before the final struggle began. DETECTIVE IS MARKED ITALIANS SWEAR TO MURDER ' FEDERAL DETECTIVE. FURTHER TROUBLE FEARED POLICE Liquor in Strikers' Possession Regarded as Reason for New Outbreak. WOMEN ADD TO DISORDERS Offii-er Secured Conviction of Coun terfeiter!" After Five Year In Dltguiee. CHICAGO. July 1. (Special. - Law rence lllckey. United tSaies Kecrnt Hervlce agent, who, after four years' work, engineered a raid which resulted In the arrest of five Italian counterfeit, era. Is marked for assassination by a West Side Italian band, according to a conversation overheard between two girls in the West Hide Italian district today. Detectives T.ongonardf and Tsrnaeehl overheard the remarks of the girls, caught the names of the supposed lead ers of the band, and then notified the police and Federal authorities. P.lckey, while pursuing for four years the In vestigations which led to the raid and arrests, donned tn attire of an Italian laborer, and was familiarly known in the haunts of the lower West Hide as such- As tha outcome of the Information, the police are seeking two brothers of Antonio dl Paolo, a saloonkeeper, at whose place the raid was made. Dl Paolo la supposed to be In Italy, as sociating with others of his race, who are believed to be manufacturing rotes. PERU PRAISES ARGENTINA Preee Urge feovernraent to Treat .ently With Boll. la. LIMA. July 1C Public opinion here applaud the condu'.t of Argentina In accepting the explanations of t.-j Bo livian government In the matter of the recent attacks on the Argentine leg. Hon at La Paz, and the pr tooay declares that Peru should aaeurr.e an equally conciliatory attitude. IX'CADOR RECEIVES I.fchhOX Will Try Not lo Be Like Boll.U In Own Boundary (a Mr. GO. VAQCIL, Ecuador, J uly IC Lo cal .newrpspers are unanimous in cn trr.7:ir.K t.-.e ourse followed by the Tioiivian government In the of the boundary f:P'J' wl'.'i T-eru i.t he de-noastratlors at L Paz against Argentine. Tr.e papers take alar.tjre of t.-,e oc casion to beg tr.e pe.opl of K":ador i ictejt w)h !:itr'.'y the 1 orth .. Sr X decision of the K!t-g of I'pain as arbi trator m the bour.cary d!rp'J-e tetweej ETua-ior and pe-x RUMSELLER PAYS PENALTY J a ry Award Kon of Mas Killed ly Wbl-ky $2044. ."HI'"JG'A J'Jlr 3C A J-jey awarded ECtie V.'liejtl!l iirt yee-rroay sJMt frark Z.vaatkeif. owr-e- of a ai'a lr v.'et HamicL.d. T' -. iu;ee were .'y. X - uf;ee i dratr.-e. cr T . N'.-ve- r.er . !V., tn e father, Cr-arie Wis.jukJ, ware.re. he yu.d crtr.k ;2 gle of w :ky. 7r ut . -Jr-eejeirr A'.tj-'.e.4. vut at tjue tinrh g.aAk "AVsintkl f e det.. Trooer on HorM-back Rldea Inli IfotiHn In Make A r rent mid Pre clpllatea Rioting Heavy , fuurit If) Kept. PITTHHIJItH, July 1. While violence has been abandoned to a degree by the striking employes of the Pressed Hteel Car Company, the siiuntlnn confronting the authorities at McKees Ho ks to night was serious. A fuse undercur rent of iinrcnl. was uppareiit, and, wllh quantities of liquors hidden about the strikers' headquarters, and the uncer tain temper of the strlxers and their ryinpathlzers, trouble was apprehended before daybreak. Wives and women syuipalhtzets of tho striking men, with babies on one rm and bri'-ka a'l s'ag In their free hands, resisted attempts of the author ities to enter their homes In search of the strike leaders. Trooper Rlilea Into Ifotiae. A trooper of the constabulary meeting with this resietsnce in one Instance drove his horse throna-li the front door of the home of a sinker and, without dismount ing, at rested tlx: mull lie was looking for, and then galloped him to tha boxcalf be ing used as a police station The trooper. It Is reported, was ba-dly beaten by women sympathizers while per forming the arrest, it was reported that a woman waa snot In the, rioting, but this was denied. The company late, today refused io treat with the men. There are now on tt.a riot ground more .ban V poll' a officers. In cluding my, county and stat officers. Heavy Polb'o fitiard. This Is at the ratio of one police of ficer to eveiy 17 strikers. Tonight the cons'abulary has divided Into squads of four, whl'h are making a house to house search for firearms. '.'rider a new state law a forelKner has no right to carry any firearms. M'.Kea'a ftock la under martial law. The company officials stated that they had no Intention of atterntping to oper ate the plant until quiet Is restored. About ','! union electrician of ha V.'estlnghouse Electric company, doing work at the company's plant, walked out today. Trouble! fcuip at Dawn. V.'i'h the. con.lrg of dayiight r'jA-t. r-t-A l:y i o'liiK.k, jever, ih j suee'js again look on a live; aspect, tiet eti'kerrs o:.i.g In an ut-ly fi.v4 and er.i.g aroiibA t'ev mill nim;ow. '' U. j lenie was offered, and th etat police ivk up powtlors at ein.er er,4 of tia vb. At t-.e fit or n-f.ug " t".' aie i.f.der orders to rt'le. ln' tr i cro and to fc.'-o'. A V o'e-iock i't groipe of Idle work- ; r.i; l-d .-eaeyj t. u. an -jer.i ?.;.t I ao 'TCrr wa: ifi vej, lo ciej.r tha s'ree 7:j-. yrj:'j haiy ir. ' aie of ill tost- j t-fed ' .e K'r.ir.: Xhijk tetirfat.ee was i ofte.-e.d a c'J: :.-. nut la'er, whes )'. waa b: e.ed all waa veil. U. rxwa . .... e. h vte) k-':i ir.- km tort of j true poii-jc.-oe-'i wet aligr.yy .ur. Tb : t.i't.itKT of ;. uie'i as a res ... of th dla- orlert la.' jt: nlx.-.l a.d tdy !s I'm 0 i Jt-'Ver! ireeo lave Iciet wt-Jtfl. i ,i;t t.e m:'r.'y wje'al.oed r"i!ee t 1 I cuts tn ..-r. t ri oor-ri.Vuiary r'V3 ii.'V tM a ic.- t "-.err rv uw. ?: e ; . ' rjje . i ftecre-jtrr 5it'-?er, wr- j lit zA 'Cjjri.ee-.-rTT T-u- j e t -,t a.iteT jerrwjc at- , &vc'fy t-'ue 1 v-r-jr TTr.a- -i-T - - ' - - -- , e a char-sei c-i hrmi-ie r:t ) arjug a hrr-ui for 1 ST.-r-j.i-r tv tr- , c jsn ii trtsr-ejsing at Newaurr. N- . . 1 w:r Pertre i Jfi.s -r wan-.-d to a .-r. jf - r iC-s- f-ai- Tv) w- I e i-4 al Itrs. Ssju: s .srt-ei- -rijl-- fje Tej-jaec tt rt-7 ' V .Siro. Kij-i-at. -.t nii -rtr ari ?-d 7 - "J f ' te wartrei jjt haT . a j . Tm t ' - - t-j - ' at ut -tT ttT-i--T I- r s-JTre-t lT- Toe , a- vrr ill a.-.t.-Tuane m z-i-tno-ee - tie ; jj.-e- le :c.i-jr i e-1 . rfi--l it'. ' TI i f Jht-. ajt . auj 3 :c ' KM ifff-r Of ti , . r- u..- Tii vT "t1 "" ew. 4.T1...1J-. tev .-- a-'"- --.'.&-.- yr - u--""-w:-r. t-u-jug ; Lv jji tertrtjia-ec; ta ! i c.ji "ji , e-4 zt i-- c.a-r---r tf ta! w-.-m tie T.4 fro-m f.-ut , res--ia-o- -f -iey i r.0.j-5 too c f .T ."f o.tir. rj. MRS. ECDY 83 YEARS OLD COTTON HAS SHARP DROP -tllCIL-E Ht WIfl-KY HAf-IT Mai Cnable- to Break II Imeetlf cf ' Craslog End Life. ' i.fv r. J.'y H Ue .vi . tV, Ovclevi ).. t-'iiet.- f.vr j kr. Ii.owr4 I-frt. trd trt. a , rteejl vrr.er vf paes-91'j. .'t-.Cs , i.'.t-2..'1 j auju4e yescrLay T roiiOji-g zs-''J A je-ieY t in wjfe ie-.rjt ar. jr. e- tl e-jrtjug -tr lart T-reer .ar. eriltu'-.'5 --Je ! re.cc f srevrj? g hurusejlf. a.-.o reif . -re-l i --oejt 'X 7" Vy a rtro-ve- iue juai j. .i'.iua.te. ! f-r 'ts ;j.v. w.-h i c-t. tje itv.e ; aa i w-r cue u-e letver. ; DIM.HAR'.ED P'KK WORKMEN lloffurt Tells Reaenn of Mriks at f ar Work s. NKV' V'JP.iC. July 1 -H r Ifof'svt. f.-s t-e-. of trie; J-fee.dr,eiei '.ay '.or-i-a.-ry. w.vjt p-r-t r.e i-ittaiuu'g haa .e-r.' 'I ite-A of s'rae ri'-., wij. hij,'i v:ar. ief-yr av:-jf y.,-.-V. it.". Hjf .'!.'". . 1U. Th tTVUVl h ar-terl t.'.fv-lfh t c .-fr-'ei Of xjsri, carte-i.'. or ".et;j;iw3 J-Jey o." of a -'.--ai of 7t'. -There jg tv, fvvucjs'iwt!,'' la avf, "f.vr f--firr.- Trjt I rt i.ue. hjafl 1.', fr-r.u -V ; Vy t'-e fv.c.-rre-i T-u j:rt tjue.i ;,, t.v) vt a meek were (j.u.vt.: o rvts f-r "'h t-jfv--;'. e-rr. j. rvyei lo -' '.s are a ' r.is"'--gr..ce fvr errJ Jej;.? rt'. r f aes ivri!,'fj c v tr-y vf J. ."- '-f J.". V ir, e .'"I 'y .'.' VI; J.A',I' h.'-e-r w-jr. f-.-c at' t,e oue-'i vr.rg tir-cer jr. ih'.' "re ocr.ajy j.'jvyfe jryr'ejLu f j-e-rjae wsjjue-a w.'-v tc-t lh -rir vp rj"i i-ae lo s4 jr.e ivter V.".. i'.'f ys r,Ye-ft.. Iry Ti to-, v. If -"r t '-yjc: .-i' e'Vevd .-.ee-'-vr l-.-'yy g.aJJ4E 'cf T e rv- ri--J fc'.-rtejd TrUVJ. ar e 'U, "if-. S'V:- T--eUVLe .as ie .ue'" i-y t-rt i-.-i-oui vrijr'jet, wruo - Jfvi iLeyuc.M tr.i-y titre i.'y..!r.'ier--.r . CKildrcn'ei Embroic.;ry I.fnona tvery Snturtlny Morning from 10 lo 12 Snd Your Little GirU CI ean-up Sal All Tin's Season's Styles Net Wahts, Silk WaM Linen Waists, Lingerie W ahh Dutch Neck Wahh Selling from $4.50 to $8.50 TODAY $ 1 .98 Today we off r-r our e ntire ntof.k ol rxipuLr-pried nliirtwuiriln in a great tlran-up Bale;, In the lot are upwards of 3000 waintii. in ptjpu ttr liric-n, lailorrd. Dutch riftik, aillt, lingerie; nl ntt ntyl-. Theve wiit8 come in all whit, while and colored fctripeu and solid col ors. The variety in o jreat that dekcripliorm ueern unrirtt-eaaary. livery df-sirahle htyle lliat lias leen worn thia neanon, and every waif.t in thin ta!e i new 1900 model, will le found. If you con template a trip to the Coaat, tn the rnountairm, or a journey to Seattle or the F.ant, theae waiuU will certainly aprl 1 y'Jll Many tyle dii!pLjye.J in our thow win dows fcylay. Empire and Princess Dresses 1 fek 111 17 .&SZ,,3r. 1 II VI tsi., ,i ii wV.vrifr'. feS I !pA .t.'f-A-.' n f Vi ; - : ' Selling Regular to $10 Today $4.95 Our nti'r tr.k of ffew Errirnre n4 Hew I-rior.eis Vh Drtsfcs, in 11 th new Summer e"yl. MaUrUU r linen n4 chamhrny in (stripes, jvJai'J, chttlts ivl -11 thr. lealing shaJ.,. suih tsveirJer, ro, tan, gray, Dutch blue, tUwb and fnulUrry. Ttie v a r i y of y!e thown is v:ry hrca-J, affording suth a vid choice tJiat any tt'c can he fea'I-' Linen Rep Suite $12.50 Regular $6.85 V o m n's Hew linVirfA Irr.yAH'i Vtp anJ tj n j , i Linn Eyits, ttW-Oiy tailor fa-thpvn, vih long W'tntJi biylcws C04A, W--hfi-' t'i, i.rirr.TrsA wi'h ru'ors of Uoih aed jvearJ, Color rJr.i, U e. vhi:, gften, lav. '.n'fer, e'ia( rot-t af4 o'hers. 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