Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 13, 1912, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE MORXIXG OREGOXIAN, SATURDAY, JANUARY 13, 1913.
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Invite Your Friends to a Saturday Luncheon in Our Tea Room-Fourth Floor Best Cuisine in the City
Manicuring and Hairdressing Parlors, 2d Floor Special 25c Shoppers Lunch Served in the Basement
CITY LIGHTS MAY
BE POT UNDER BID
Mount Hood Company Looms;
as Rival of Concern That
Has Contract.
Engineer Is Ordered to Draft Speci
fication! Jor Lamps for Districts
Now Dark Mayor Would Take
Orer Distributing- System.
Simultaneously with tile action of
the UB-httns ooramltte. of the Execu-
r ' ...tarifa ftftmOOn TO
recommending- the araXt'.nr of specifi
cations for are lamps In certain dis
tricts, the ratification of this report by
the Board and the appearance of a
.iron, delegation from the Peninsula
. - ii. . u - ttuahiirht an-
10 pieaa tor ri-in, ... j -
nounced that he favors taking- over the
.....v....!.. .v.tom hr the city and
ca!l!nr for competitive bids for all city
"rfcl". .v - vnunt Hood Railway
Power Company Is striving- hard to rain
a rooinoia in ia - .
talcty. for its representatives appeared
before tne ugcuna t"'; - -d
afternoon and assured Dr. H.
.. t. - t i c....aMiH the mem-
nxou ana
bers. that the'.r company is able to bid
on the installation 01 arv. ,,T
.u. mA that thev will
submit bids when the advertisement Is
inserted in the orriciai paper.
I.ls.t Flaht aarared.
While Mayor Rushllht expresses
some doubt as to the power of the city
to award contracts to the Mount Hood
Company, cwlne to the fact that the
Portland Rallwar. usrni -ww.r
- nv.vap contract for In-
stalilna arcs, nevertheless, a bis; fight
la foreshadowed by the action of th(
. . 1. v...4a avnd t h I
MKUUV DUMU " . j ..... . J
announcement of the chief executive's
attitude on the general proposal 01 mu-
w. . - - 4i..w ! natlnn In
' I liril IS ma mmiMitjiB
the Peninsula district, as laid before
the llshtlne- committee or a ms "
jt.Uon of cltlsens. headed by A. L. Mor
,1. r th Panlnsnla Association of
Clubs. They are demanding are lights
for a territory described as lying be
tween tjoiumoia ana rriin
vards and Patton and Vancouver ave
nues about one square mile. Not one
arc light burns In the district
Rreldeate Deaaaaa Relief.
-n- hare been notified." said Mr.
Morris, "by representatives of th
. . n 1 1 - t i.hi a Pnwar Crt m
pany that the company will Install arcs
provided we circulate house-light pe
titions in the neighborhood and obtain
mourn contracts from residents to
Ha avtwinaa VnW WO CSJl't Ob
tain any contracts because the Mount
Jlood company nas ail tne doqki
the district and Is furnishing lights al
ready. Furthermore, the Mount Hood
Company hae expressed a willingness
to Install the are lights and stands
- it th. will a-lva It
an opportunity. The situation In our
community is deplorable. We ray as
......... . . . aa anv rlttina do. but get
no llyhts at all. The rapid growth of
the district makes It Imperative that
I have relief and that Is what we shall
expect from the city."
Action of the lighting committee of
the Executive uotra was a recommen
dation to the Board that the City Engi
neer be instructed to draft specifica
tions for aro. lights in the Peninsula
is similar and that the City Auditor be
stallatlon when the specifications are
ready. The Board rat. fled this recom
mendation at Its regular session at 4
ocioca.
CltT'e Right QaratloBed.
"I am In doubt as-to whether the city
any but the Portland Railway. Light 6
I'ower Company." said Mayor Rush-
ni. ni, w urn men lum ri 11 1 u a uw wnun
or the lighting committee. "An opinion
from the City Attorney would be neces
sary on that point. However. I am In
favor of the city controllng the dls
trtbutlng system and I also think It
would be wise for the city to Install
LLkl.. . k VIxMi.t TaKj. Mt.r.
volrs. where a good deal of power goes
basin. We should. I believe, get ready
soon for the next contract for city
lighting. I don't know but what we
should call for bids pretty soon for
th. lighting. That would give us
plenty of time to work- out our plans
nd to discuss the situation from every
The plan favored by Mayor Rushlight
Is identical with that advocated by
Ir. Harry Lane when he via Mayor.
He favored taking over the distributing
plant and buying power from compet
ing companies. Now that the Mount
Hood Company is able, to bid. and
li.l.l.. mM t a.tnn .alvmH .-
cav. it appears that there Is a general
XJIV.W IH 11. . Hlimui'B.
ADVENTISTS MEET TODAY
Feren Cbarrbea to Join In Sabbath
School Convention.
Seventh Pay Adventlsts churches of
Portland and suburbs will hold a Sab
bath School and Young People's Con
vention today In the building formerly
occupied by the East Elde Baptist
Church, at East beventh and East
Ankeny streets. Two sessions will be
held, beginning at 30 o'clock this
morning and 3:3 o'clock this afternoon.
The Central. Montarllla. Ienta, St.
John. Mount Tabor and German and
F-andinavla,n churches will take part
In the convention.
Among the subjects to be discussed
will be: "The Object of Young Peo
ples Meetings." C J. Cummlngs: "The
Necessity of Thorough Preparation for
Work." Dr. W. B. Holden; "The Object
rf the Sabbath School." Miss Ruby
Vrlfcht: "The Value of a Thorough
Ftudy of the Fabbath School Lessons."
Mrs. A. Dlmond; "The Sabbath School
l!!ealng." 1L H. Haines.
Elders Milton H. Su John and A. M.
rart will begin a series of Sunday
right sermons tomorrow night at the
Central Seventh Iay Adventiat Church,
at East Eleventh and East Everett
streets, on "The Significance of the
Avikenlnr of the Kings of the East."
Elder St. John will speak tomorrow
ulght on "The Downfall of Turkey Pre
dicted by the Prephet Daniel."
OFFICES FOR RENT.
Elegant offices in North est build
ing, corner sth and Wash, sts., can be
leased at prices ranging from I11.S0 up.
A large unobstructed entrance to elevator.
Olds, WortmaB' &
Only Retail Store West of Chicago Occupying an Entire City BlocK
PENINSULA DEMANDS ARCS
STORE OPENS AT 9:3Q A. M. CLOSES Qi3Q P. M. EVERY SATURDAY
Candy Special
On Bargain Circle
Sale
$3.50 Corsets Only $2.89
Clearance of discontinued models in
Nemo Corsets, styled -with the self-reducing
and relief strap; an excellent
model for full figures; a d?0 QQ
$3.50 value, special, only V"u''
$8 Corsets $6.48
Another lot of Nemo Corsets made of
handsome fancy batiste material with
relief straps, modeled for full figures.
Our best regular $S val- CfJ AO
ues, special for this sale 'Pu,wv;
ORDER BT 31 AIL.
Between the Elevators
First Floor
MTV DID we sell over three tons, nearly
W Xy four tons, of candy in one week
TVe think it was because the people have learned
the real truth of the purity and freshness of our
Candy. We expect these specials to attract thou
sands of sweet-tooth people. Prices as follows:
50e Marshmallows, special, the pound, only 30
40e Chocolate Caramels, the pound, special, 25
40e Butterscotch Square, special, the lb.,-27
30c Sponge Taffy Straws, special, the lb., 20?
40c Nut Fudge, special price, the pound, 25?
40c Cocoanut Biscuits, special, the pound, 30
25c French Mixed Candy, special, the lb., 23
50o Chocolate Chips, special price, the lb., 30
40c Mint Cubes, special price, pound, only 25
30c Clear Hard Candy, special, the pound, 20
30o Orange Jelly Squares, special for only 23
25o Chocolate Drops, special price, a pound 20
40e Cream Center Caramels, special, only 23
50e French Nougat, special price, the lb., 30
25c Broken Peanut Candy, special, a pound, 18
25 Mint Molasses Chews, special for only 18
ANY STORE CAN HAVE AN OVERCOAT SALE
BUT FEW WILL OFFER YOU A
$35.00 Coat for $16.85
Clothing Dept. First Floor Southwest.
The ordinary thing can be accomplished by anybody. It's the
extraordinary thing done this year, or any other year for a storo
like this, with a stock of all new coats, to say "WALK RIGHT IN
AND TAKE YOUR CHOICE" is extraordinary; and it's up to you
to -take advantage. For today only we offer our entire stock of
Men's Fine Overcoats, 'in all the season's best novelties in Raglans,
"warmth without weight," Long Coats, 46 and 48-inch Overcoats, silk
lined or quarter silk lined or plaid back, double faced or any other
coat EXCEPT BLACK worth regular from $25.00 to J1 h ofi
$35.00, specially priced for this Clearance Sale at only P OeOiJ
Men's $15 to $18 Suits $9.85
Good materials and pleasing patterns, such, as the sober business man would
choose. The materials are worsteds, cashmeres and tweeds. All are well tailored
and moulded to fit perfectly. Sizes 33 to 46. Regular $15.00 to
$18.00 values. Priced for this trreat Clearance Sale at only, each
All our Men's Full Dress and Tuxedo Suits now selling at exactly One-Fourth Off
$9.85
ill
CiOTiES J?fPr
"Savoy" Shirts
New, Crisp 1912 Styles
Best Materials
$2 Grades
On sale in the ft . &
men's corner, R as l
on first floor. tM jLKJfJt
E. CgLW. Shirts Reduced
Our entire stock of E. & W. fancy Shirts, comprising all of this season 's most
up-to-date patterns, and all made of the best materials, at these reductions:
$1.50 Grades for Only $1 J5 $2.00, Grades for Only $1.35
$2.50 Grades for Only $1.85 $3.00 Grades for Only $1.85
Boys' $6.50-$10 Coats $4-85
Boys S7.50 to $8 Suits $4-45
Clearance of boys' Russian Overcoats, sizes 24
to 8 years; snappy, mannish effects in good,
durable materials; blues, tans, grays and
browns; many are wool-lined ; our (ft A CC
regular $6.50 to $10.00 values, at V'OJ
Here goes for the clearance of all broken lines
in boys' Suits, only one. or two of a kind; all
bright, new knickerbocker styles; sizes 8 to 17
years; good $70 and $a.ou val- Ojf
ues, at low clearance price of only
Boys' $1.50 Underwear at 98c
Boys' $1.50 Sweaters for 89c
Our great annual clearance sale of boys' Stutt-
garter Underwear, shirts and drawers, me
best known all-wool gray mixed, in all sizes.
Men's Slippers
$2.50 Values $1.29
As usual after Christmas, comes the sorting up
and closing out of all slippers. In the center aisle,
main floor, we offer all broken lines of men's
Slippers in Romeos, Everetts and Operas, in tans,
wines and blacks; values up to $2.50, OQ
at special Clearance sale price, a pair VA
$5 House Boots $2.69
Men's high-cut "Cavalier" House Boots with roll
tops, seal and vici kid stocks, in red, tl0 CX
green, tan or brown; value to $5, for f .
$2 Slippers 98c
Women's Felt Juliets and Crochet Slippers in col
ors of lavender, blue, pink, gray, wine, QQr
green, red and black; values to $2.00, pair -
All Men's Shoes Reduced
AllWomen'sShoesReduced
Our regular stock values at $1.50 a gar- QQ
merit, offered at low clearance price of i70l
Our Entire StocK of Boys Apparel Reduced
Clearance of boys' Sweaters in the coat styles
and button-to-the-neck styles; browns, grays
and reds; our regular $1.50 values, spe- QQ
cial for this clearance sale at only, ea.O
Boys' 50c black Sateen Shirts, special at 29
Sale Mem's Underwear
WE INVITE COMPARISON OF QUALITY AND PRICE
$1.50 "Bradford" Shirts and Drawers 95c
Clearance 6ale of the famous "Bradford" Mills Shirts
and Drawers, ribbed, white wool, Winter weight; soft,
warm and durable ; shirts finished with 6ilk bands in front
and pearl buttons; drawers with three-button sateen waist
band and French straps; sizes up to 50; regular QC
$1.50 garments; offered special for this sale at'''
$2 "Bradford" Shirts and Drawers $1.35
"Bradford" Mills' Shirts and Drawers, natural gray
ribbed, Australian -wool, Winter -weight; shirts have silk
band front; drawers have four-batton sateen ttjl
waist band and French strap back; $2 values px.sJJ
$2.50 "Bradford" MaKe Union Suits $1.95
In the men 's department, first floor, heavy ribbed natural
gTav wool Union Suits; soft, warm and durable; sizes up
. . j f .11 1 i .a. aaf
to 50 ; regular sizes ana siouis ior iau or snon
men; regular $2.a(J values, clearance sale.
$1.25 American Mills Underwear 85c
A spirited clearance of a line of American Knitting Mills'
Shirts and Drawers, Winter weights, ribbed, natural gray
worsted Shirts and Drawers, extra well made and finished;
all sizes up to 46 ; the most popular $1.25 sellers. We are
making a special sale of these goods and all OC
economical buyers will do well to take advantage OiJl
$3.50 "Staley" Mills Underwear $2.25
In the men's corner, main floor, a sale of "Staley" Mills
Shirts and Drawers; extra heavy, plain Australian wool,
camelshair color, in sizes to 48; good $3.50 tO OC
values. Bargainized for this sale at, garment pi.CiJ
$2.25 "Staley" Mills Underwear, $1.50
Underwear aisle,' on main floor. A sale of the popular
Staley'" Shirts and Drawers, heavy ribbed, silver gray
wool, non-shnnking, extra strong, warm, dt
able; shirts sizes to 52; drawers to 48; $2.25
Bargain Circle No. 2 (rJt'lToo'r)
Women's $4.00 Sweaters $2.79
For one day only a special Clearance of Women's Sweaters in plara
and fancy weaves, high or V necks and military effects, (jn "7Q
with pockets and belts; our best regular values to $4, for S)aU J
Women's 5.00'Petticoats $2.89
Women's fine Silk Petticoats in messalines and rich, lustrous quality
t.ff. riinmH with bands and accordion plaited ruffles; some with
fringe 'trimming; others with pin tucks; black and all Jo OQ
colors; values to $5.00, priced for this Clearance Sale at Q,KJJ
$2.50 Vals. $1.55 S3.5Q Vals. $2.35
In the men's corner, main floor, a sale of the American Hosiery Company's Underwear, shirts
and drawers; fine quality, medium and heavy weight, full fashioned, white merino silk trim'd;
6hirt sizes run from 34 to 46 ; drawer sizes run from 30 to 44 Our best regular $2.50 d 1 CC
and $2.00 grades, offered special during this clearance sale at the low price of only P JJ
Gantner & Mattern's English Knit Underwear1-shirts and drawers, Winter weight, d0 O f-
white and pink, blue and lavender, cross stripes; regular $3.50 garments, priced at ?
$4.00 Underwear Now Only $2.25
American Hosiery Company's Shirts and
Drawers, in the natural gray color, silk and
wool, also heavy white merino shirts; sizes 34
to 46; drawers. 30 to 44; our regu- djO OC
lar $3.00 to $4.00 values, special PSs.s-s-
$3.75 Underwear Now Only $1.95
Cartwright and Warner's English Shirts and
Drawers; fine lightweight white cashmere and
medium weight fine natural wool; all sizes
in the lot. Best regular $3.00 and J I QC
$3.75 values, offered special, only P .''
Women's $5.00 Waists for $1.98
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on second floor, an even
ing sale of women's Waists of all linen, mercer
ized cotton or madras material, in strictly tailored
Btyles, with stiff cuffs and collars and shirt ef
fects; plain or embroidered. Values 1 QQ
to $5.00, offered during this sale for P '-
$2.00 Kid Gloves for Only 59c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in glove department, first
floor, a lot of women's soiled or mussed Gloves
and odds and ends, left over from the season's
selling; black, white and colors. Our reg- CQ.
ular values to $2.00, clearance price, pair'''
$1.50 Box of Men's SocKs 98c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the men's aisle, on main
floor, men's mercerized cotton Socks, double heels
and toes; black, tan, gray and navy col- QQ.
ors. Box of 6 pairs, $1.50 value, special
Men's $1.50 Pajamas for 55c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the men's aisle, on main
floor, a sale of Flannelette Pajamas, neat pat
terns, trimmed with silk frogs, large sizes CCp
only; regular $1.50 values, the suit, sp'l.
Women's $1.50 Gowns. for 98c.
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in the, undermuslin depart
ment, on second floor, a sale of women's Gowns,
slipover styles; round necks, short sleeves, made
of good quality longcloth, neatly trimmed. QOp
Our regular $1.50 values, special at only -
Women's $1.50 Comb'ations 89c
6 to 9 :30 P. M., second floor, an evening clearance
of women's Combinations, Corset Cover and
Drawers, made of longcloth, trimmed in allover
embroidery, lace insertion, etc.; our regu- QQn
lar $1.50 values, offered special for only-'''
Men's $5 Non-Aqua Shoes for $3.85
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, in the shoe store, on first
floor, a sale of men's Non-Aqua Boots, with Vis
col soles, full "16 iron," with extra channel nail
ing. Good $5.00 values, offered spe- 0 OCJ
cial for clearance at low price of only P-eJi'
25c and 50c Plates for Only 10c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, third floor, or basement,
an evening sale of Historical Plates, which 1 fr
sell regular at 25o and 50c, special at only v'
$20.00 Dinner Sets Only $10.00
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, on third floor, an evening
sale of Austrian China Dinner Sets, three deco
rations to select from; neat decorations with gold
line; 100-piece set, regular $20.00 M fl Of)
value, on special sale at low price of V x vrvv
Men's $12.50, $15.00 Suits, $7.48
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, men 's corner, on the main
floor, sale of men's and young men's Suits, good,
serviceable, practical styles; sizes 34 to 44; neat
grays and mixtures. Broken lines of tj?,7 AO.
our Fall styles; $12.50 to $15 values P eTU
Oriental Cream, Special at 95c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in the drug aisle, on main
floor, an evening sale of the very popular QC.
"Gourand's" Oriental Cream, offered for -
Fine tissue Toilet Paper for 8c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in drug sundry aisle, first
floor, good quality Toilet Paper, 1000 sheets Q
to the roll; special for the evening sale, only ''
Best Face Powders only 29c
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, drug sundry aisle, on first
floor, Poudre Zoraya, "Ed. Pinaud's"; OQ
very high grade; special evening sale price
Boys $2.50 Rain Capes for $1.79
6 to 9 :30 P. M. today, in the juvenile department,
on main floor, boys' Rubber Capes in all sizes,
just the thing for school or for 1 HOk
cycling; best regular $2.50 values, for P '
Boys' 75c Night Gowns for 39c
6 to 9:30 P. M. today, on main floor, clearance of
boys' Flannelette Nightgowns in air sizes. OQ.
Best regular 75c values, for this sale, only '''
Children's
Coats V2
52.50 Coats $1.25
$15 Coats 57.50
Second Floor.
Clearance of children's Coats, made
of the fancy mixed materials and plain
colors, for little girls 2 to 6 years of
age, at the following special prices:
Girls' 5.00 Wool Coats for $2.50
Girls' $ 6.50 Wool Coats for $3.25
Girls' 9 750 Wool Coats for $3.75
Girls' $10.00 Wool Coats for S3.00
Girls' $15.00 Wool Coats for 7.50
Child's Dresses
12 Price
Second Floor.
Clearance of children's Wool Presses
in plain or fancy mixtures; sizes 6 to
16 years. An assorted lot in assorted
sizes. For this sale, priced as follows :
Children's $ 5.00 Dresses for S2.50
Children's $ 8.50 Dresses for $4.25
Children's $ 9.75 Dresses for 4.87
Children's $13.50 Dresses for 6.75
Children's $14.75 Dresses for 7.38
Children's $17.50 Dresses for S.75
Child's Bonnets
12 Price
All our children's Velvet Bonnets, in
pretty new shades, neatlv trimmed;
$1.50 to $8.75 al-IJl Prirp,
ues. BfieciaJ, onli" 1 ltc
Sale of Drvig's and
Toilet Needs
In the Drug Aisle, on First Floor
Packer's Tar Soap, special at 15
Woodbury's Facial Soap for 15
Pears' Unscented Soap, only Xl
Standard Toilet Soap, assort- A
ed odors, large 10c cakes, at "
Munyon's Witch Hazel Soap at 5J
La Premera Castile Soap for G?
White Pine and Tar Cough Ofn
Syrup, special for this sale v
Foley's Honey and Tar, only 1S
Grandmother's Old - Fash- OO
ioned Court Syrup, at only
Hickory Bark Remedy, only 25
Kam-Thymo, special at only 10
Perfumes in bulk, all odors, OC
standard makes, ounce only-''
Face Chamois, oval or 1 fg
square 6ize, 7x9 inches, at
Face Powder, "Cannons," at 40
Pompeiian Massage Cream at 30
Riveris Talcum, Lehn & 1 It
Fink's; clearance price at
Pasteurine Tooth Paste, only 14
Face Sponges, special at only 5J
Talcum Powder, 1-lb. cans only 8
Borax, 20-Mule-Team, only 12
Whisk Brooms, special, only 21
All Parisian Ivory, one day, 1-3 off.
Mentholatum, small size for 16
Mentholatum, large size, ior a7
Syrup-White Pine Com- 1 Q
bination, "Squibbs," M pt-. 1
Petroleum, 1-pound glass jar, 8?
Absorbent Cotton, 1-lb. roll, 29
Corn Plaster, Blue Jay, at only 8
Witch Hazel, 8-ounce bottle, 12
Witch HazeL 16-ounce bottle, 21
Peroxide, 4-punce bottle, only 8
Peroxide, 8-ounce bottle, for 15
Listerine, large size, special, 69
Sal-Hepatica, large size, at 79J
Wine of Cardui, large size, 79
Rubber Gloves, household, CO.
85c, and $1.00 grades only"7'
Hair Brushes, solid back,
full bristles, special at only -
BRUSHES FOB HALF PRICE
Hair Brushes, Hat and Cloth
Brushes, Military Brushes, all tak
en from our retnilar stock ; slightly
damaged; UHalf Price
to $5.00 values111 r IvC
BORDEN'S MALTED MILK
$3.75 hospital size for only 2.75
$1.00 large size, special, only 80J
50c small size, special at only 40J
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Women's $15.00 Suits $6.85
Women's $5 Waists at $1.96
EVENING SPECIAL, 6 TO 9:30 ONLY
This tremendous bargain will bring scores of thrifty
women to our basement. 300 beautiful Waists, many
of the newest and most attractive styles, in silk or net,
plain tailored and fancy trim'd styles; all d1 QQ
wanted colors; worth to $5; evening price P.'0
Meia's $1.25 Sweaters for 48c
ALL-DAY SALE
In the basement underprice store, clearance of men's
and big boys' Sweaters; warm wool, heavy weight, car-
1 -1 ". . 3 J J 1.1 M
aigan no,
with pearl
Men's $1.50 SHirts Only 95c
ALL-DAY SALE '
In the basement, men's heavy-weight wool Flannel
Shirts, in dark navy blue, made good and full; QC
sizes 14V2 to 16V2; our regular $1.50 values at -
digan rib, in gray, trimmed in red and blue, A Q
buttons; sizes 34 to 42; values w
EVENING SPECIAL, 6 TO 9:30 ONLY
A group of women's Tailored Suits, made up of good
materials and styles in keeping with the popular vogue ;
all we!', lined and neat fitting. Some were bought spe
cial, others were taken from second floor lj? O C
regular stock; good values to $15, special at pvleOtaf
Men's 19c ClotH Gloves at lOd
ALL-DAY SALE
In the basement "underprice store," clearance sale of
men's and boys' warm cloth Gloves, good heavy 1 Q
quality, our regular 19o grades, offered special !
Boys' $4.50 Overcoats $1.93
ALL-DAY SALE
In the basement, final clearance of boys' Ove'rcoats, 75
in the lot; made of heavy tweed materials in smart,
neat patterns, well lined; sizes.3 to 8 years, J-j QQ
good values up to $4.50, on special sale for P
Petticoats at $1.49
Garment Section 2d. Floor
Clearance of Ileatherbloom, sateen and cotton messa
linp Pfitt.ip.nats. stvled with accordion plaited ruffles
end trimmed in tailored bands, string or ti"! JQ
fitted tops.' black and colors, special oni Y
500 SacKs Cane Sugar
Delivered Only WitH OtHer Goods JLL 4
Lbs
California Grape. Fruit now only 5
30c Swet, Juicy Oranges at only 25
Golden Glow Butter, 2 lbs. at only 85
O. W. K. Butter, 2-lb. square only 72.
10c O. W. K. Coffee, the pound at 28
Fancy Winesap Apples, the box S2.00
ausage
It's pure and
ooL It's.Ture Pork Sausage; comes to us
fresh daily. It's made from Government in
spected pigs. It's seasoned with pure spices.
61U
BRAND
For your Sunday breakfast.