THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 2, 1914. FLAWS FOUND IN EFFICIENCY PLAN System Effective Today De clared to Be More Trouble Than It Is Worth. INJUSTICES HELD LIKELY City Employes May Be Discharged for Being: Sick and Other Hard ships Possible Commission Probably Will Change Rules. perfection of the photography which makes the various scenes of adventure look so much like real life and not mere passing' pictures. A fine bit of acting was done by the victim of opium. through whose villainy the unseaworthy craft was sent upon its tragic Journey across the ocean. His work is weird and fascinating. A Keystone comedy is included. A new bill will be submitted next Sunday. A Believing that the new efficiency system which goes Into effect in the city service today has many flaws. several Injustices and is apt to be tne cause of much trouble, members of the City Commission probably will con sider at their next meeting amend ments to the system to eliminate un desirable features. One of the principal complaints is against the factors which have to be used by the heads of divisions of the service in giving employes demerit for inefficient service. Provision is made In the system for demerit marks for sickness, belne late to work and a mul titude of other things. It is probable that the Commission will cut out the provision regarding sickness. tinder the system if an employe has a prolonged spell of sickness which keeps him away from work he or she ran be discharged, if the head of the department so desires. Sickness can result In an employe being deprived of a rise of wages at the end of elx months' work and can even result in a demotion of rank and a reduction of salary. Regarding tardiness of employes it Is said there is no way Of checking up on the majority of the employes ex ceDtintr those who report at the City Hall, the municipal shops or the fire department. In the police service po licemen often work long hours over time and are then supposed to be on hand for their next shift at the regu lar time. It is considered unfair to give them demerit marks for being a few minutes late. In the case of policemen dismissal from the service under the new system would be exceptionally easy, it is said, if the plan should enforced to the letter a policeman who had worked overtime might report for work the following, day an hour late. If he did that twice within two months it would be grounds for discharge. It is considered that it will be hard to make the system of any benefit whatever unless it is enforced to the letter. To enforce it means hardship and injustice to employes, it is as serted. In the health, water and engineer ing departments men work at all times of the day and night. To check up on their hours of reporting would be im possible. Although protests have been made against the system and the heads of divisions of the service have declared that the system will be more trouble than It is worth. It will go into effect today. There will be a card for each em ploye In the service. Upon this the heads of divisions will make dally re ports of the employes' work with de merits for lateness, sickness, mistakes in work and many other things. At the end of each month the cards will be sent to the Civil Service Com mission and used for the compilation of reports. Upon the ratings secured by the employes depends their ad vancement in salary and rank in the service. The rating of the cards Is left to the discretion of a head of a di vision, who in most cases practically Is on a par with those .under him in the matter of salary and rank. The system -will Involve considerable expense.- Already a large printing bill has benn run up for the publication of the efficiency cards and blanks, the preparation of books, and a special clerk has been engaged to handle the -ards for the Civil Service Board. Majestic. BARGAIN WITH SATAN." at the Majestic, is one of the strongest attractions offered this sea son. It tells the story of a young Ger man student who barters his soul for the smile of a fair woman. The scenes are set in Prague and show gatherings of students, ancient castles and old streets of the historic town. The student rescues the heroine, a lovely Countess, from drowning and later calls on her. The Jealousy of her bethrothed, the scheming of an ad venturess, the challenge to a duel, the forest scene, the haunting shadow that follows the student and the splendid acting of all the characters make the films intensely interesting. The radi um-gold fibre screen recently installed shows the pictures to rare advantage. The added attraction is a splendid collection of views from all parts of the world, showing events that have made history during the last few weeks. The race between fishing boats at Brlxham, - England; the cele bration of Admission day in Oakland, Cal.; the review of German soldiers. and a visit among the poor of New York are among the best of the many rood offerings. "A Bargain With Satan' will con tinue until Sunday, when Paul J. Ralney's African pictures will be shown. Globe. rnHEJ Sella; Company has not spared X expense or effort in the making of the first "Adventures of Kathlyn," now running at the Globe Theater. The story opens In California, where Kath lyn is brought up on a wild animal farm. Her father, a wild animal dealer, is called to India, whence Kathlyn is induced to follow him. Here she is of fered and forced upon the throne of Allaba. Her adventures are exciting and interesting. Maurice Costello, Mary Clarkson and Kate Price are seen in "The Education of Aunt Georglana." It is an excellent story, beautifully played and set. Aunt Is a "cross old thing,"' but the young folks get the best of her. "The Pair From Thespia" is a com edy concerning two stranded actors, who attempt to give a performance. They do so, but not what they expect ed. It is a laughable farce. Miss Lewis' selections are giving pleasure to her hearers. Same bill will be repeated, un til Saturday night. KODAK VIEWS INTEREST NBARLT EVERT HUMAN EMOTION ILLUSTRATED EN PICTXTMDS. New Photo Plays Open . Columbia. YOUTH'S dreams of love are por trayed cleverly in a Bplendld Es aanay comedy, entitled "When Love Is Young," which is appearing on the Mil opening yesterday at the Columbia. Tom and Dick, two country youngsters, believe themselves deeply in love with a pretty little miss from the city. They become bitter enemies because of their rivalry and resort to all sorts of stunts to get the better of each other. Their surprise is great and they become heartbroken when the regular feller," of the little lass, arrives from the city jnd she refuses to give either any more of her attention. A strong Paths drama, the story of which is built around the old, but ever new theme of the foolish woman mis led by vanity and a love for excite ment and fine clothes, is "The Moth and the Flame." The wife heeds the voice of the tempter and deserts her young farmer husband and little baby for the city. She finally repents, the husband forgives and the drama has a happy ending. A clean and wholesome Biograph drama entitled The Wedding Gown," Is replete with heart interest. An Es sanay travelogue shows scenes of Sugar Loaf Mountain In South America, one of Nature's most beautiful master pieces. Hubert W. MacMurray enter tains with new songs. The same bill will run until Sunday. Action Snapshots Have Prominent Place In Exhibition Dr. William T. Stuohell Given Uttuxe. "The most interesting exhibition ever shown in Portland." This Is the verdict of hundreds of visitors at the kodak exhibition at the Armory, which will continue today and to morrow. Human interest has been the keynote of the collection and there has not been an emotion -of the human taste that has been overlooked in . the selection of views. The scenio,' beauties- of Europe are revealed along with the more wild and rugged landscapes of tne Kew world. The work of. the ex plorer is shown in the Arctic ice and In the tropic Jungle, while big game In Its natural environment, also. Is to be seen embracing almost as great a aoope. Child life In all Its phases, from velvet clothing and rich laces In ancestral halls to nude simplicity on the Mojave desert, is pictured. Action snapshots of sporting features are gripping in their intensity, from the spill of a steeplechase to the inter locked wrestlers. Baseball and aquatics have not been overlooked. There are samples of what the world considers architectural masterpieces, scenes of the seashore and the busy harbor, re productions of aboriginal life and illus trations of modern manufactories, each one of which represents the one best effort of . some photographlo artist. whose name is given in tbe catalogue. Last evening a lecture by Br. Wil liam Torranoe Stuchell, illustrated by tereoptlcon slides, was given. There was also f hown a charming motion pic ture story, the little film drama being based on experiences with a kodak. Arcade. O OME brand new faces are seen at J the Arcade Theater, and the publlo cordially welcomed a splendid change of programme. The Arcade has the exclusive first- run privilege of all Universal brands, and is, therefore, able three times a week to present an array of films not to be seen In any other first-run picture theater in Portland. The actors most prominent are King Baggott, Jack Kerrigan, Leah Baird Florence Lawrence. Irving Cummings Phillip Smalley and a host of others whose faces are familiar tb thousands. Another new bill will be given to morrow. Star. SO marked has been the success of "The Port of Doom" at the new Star Theater that it was continued yes terday, and will be on for the remain der of the week. This Frohman famous play, with Laura Sawyer in the big part, is a model or artistic acting and thrilling action. The wreck of the doomed Bhlp presents one of the most graphic and realistic adventures ever shown on a motion picture screen. In fact ,it seems almost incredible that actors and actresses can be persuaded into taking such desperate chances as were taken in the preparation of this wonderful picture. Another striking quality is in the GEORGE KUNZE, 50, IS DEAD Small Fracture of Skull May Have Hastened Death. George Kunze, 50 years old. a dealer In eggs, died suddenly late Wednesday night in his home on Arthur street, be tween .Fourth and Fifth streets. Death is thought to have been due to heart failure, though a small fracture of the skull was caused by his falling over a sack of dry bread, used for chicken food. Sufficient eggs, crated, were found in his home to have been the product of his 13 hens far the past five years. They are believed to have been cold storage eggs. .The body was found by a young girl, who went to the place for eerga. FIVE MINUTE CURE IF STOMACH IS BAD When "Pape's Diapepsin" Reaches Stomach All Indigestion, Gas and Sourness Disappears. You don't want a slow remedy when your stomach is bad or an uncertain one or a harmful one your stomach is too valuable; you mustn't injure it with drastic drugs.. Rape's Diapepsin is noted for its speed in giving relief; its harmless ness; its certain unfailing , action in regulating sick, sour, gassy stomachs. Its millions of cures In indigestion, dyspepsia, gastritis and other stomach trouble has made It famous the world over. ' Keep this perfect stomach doctor in your home keep It handy get a large fifty-cent case from any drug store and then if anyone should eat something which doesn't agree with them; if what they eat lays like lead, ferments and sours and forms gas; causes head ache, dizziness and nausea; eructa tions of acid and undigested food remember as soon as Pape's Diapepsin comes in contact with the stomach all Buch distress vanishes. Its promptness, certainty and ease in overcoming the worst stomach disorders Is a revela tion to those who try it. Adv. Portland Agents Gossard Front-Lace, Bien Jolie, Nemo, Mme. Mariette, Bon Ton, Royal Worcester Corsets Dept. 2d Fir. Delightful Luncheon Served Daily in Our Popular Tea Room, 4th Floor 2924 Calendars, Except School and College l2 Price Trading Stamps On Charge Accounts Stamps given on charge accounts, pro viding same are paid in fall on or before the 10th of each month. Trading stamps will not be given on amounts carried forward from one month to the next. Olds, Wortmian King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Store' Honrs 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Business Day Saturday Included Standard Central Needle Sewing Machines Second Floor The original "hygienic" sit-straight Sewing Machine. Indorsed by prominent physicians, and educators all over the country. A lifetime guar antee will be given with each machine. Our 3(Sih A turnup I CI eSale Every Article ReducedExcept Groceries and Restricted Lines . A mighty merchandising event that should command the attention of every man and woman within reach of this great store on account of the splendid savings that are afforded on high-grade seasonable merchandise of every description An unequaled opportunity to supply persona or home needs at the lowest prices of entire year Women9 s Ready-to-Wear Apparel Greatly Reduced ... 1 y .-::r'i' r fx ''J Tt A 1 -A A i ' ' ' ' : : J si " ' v J' ' i r ' I nr; r i i 1 $25.00 Suits Now $12.98 Suit Salons, 2d Floor Smart cutaway effects or plain tailored styles in nearly all the sought-for shades. Excellent wool materials in both plain and novelty mixtures. This season's very newest models. Worth tip to $25.00 the Suit, (t g Cy G Priced for the Clearance Sale at D Jtt. W i0 Clearance of Women's Fine Suits Second Floor Special liae of high-class suits in the Clearance at decided reduc tions. Broadcloths, Cheviots, Serges, Wool Velours, ' Tweeds, etc., in models suitable for wqar on all occasions. Many fur trimmed. Good range of sizes. $35.00 Suits Now $16.98 In this special lot we show handsome Tailored Suits, designed in the latest modes.. Some plain, others in novelty styles, with fancy collars and cuffs, fancy vest effects. Also Combination Suits. All leading colors. Up to $35.00 " grades in f " jT this lot.. Clearance Sale price only JL v7v3 ClaraBartonSHp-Overs 22.50 Tailored Suits at $15.00 P28.50 Tailored Suits at 19.00 132.50 Tailored Suits at $21.67 $37.60 Tailored Suits at $25.00 $45.00 Tailored Suits at....S30.00 $65.00 Tailored Suits at S43.34 $87.50 Tailored Suits at.... 58.34 $95.00 Tailored Suits at.... $63.34 Women's $22.50 Coats for $12.98 Women's $35.00 Coats at $15.98 Second Floor Women's and Misses' Winter Coats in a great variety of wanted heavy materials. Some in 3-4, others in full length styles, with fancy collars and cuffs. Coats selling here tofore up to $25.50. Clearance price, now $12.98 In the assortment we include several lines from our regular stock; 3-4 and full-length models in plain or cutaway effects. Excellent range of materials and colors to choose from. Coats worth to $35.00. Spe- CI fff QO cial Clearance Price p-.J70 Ask for S. & H. Trading Stamps. Clearance of Dainty Silk Kimonos Department, Second Floor Very latest effects in Crepe de Chine, Florentine Silks, Jap Silks, Albatross and Challies. Beautiful designs and colors. They are trimmed with ribbons, laces, silks, etc., styled in empire or loose effects. Regular $12.50 Kimonos at $ 9.38 Regular $15.00 Kimonos at $11.25 Regular $18.60 Kimonos at $13.87 Regular $20.00 Kimonos at $15.00 Kimonos $1.29, $1.49 Second Floor Women's Flannelette Ki monos in Empire and loose effects, V necks or roll collars trimmed with silk bands and pipings ; 2 spe- C? i , y5 Q cial lines at Si .29 and V '7 Regular $22.50 Kimonos at $16.87 Regular $25.00 Kimonos at $18.75 Regular $30.00 Kimonos at $22.50 Regular $32.50 Kimonos at $24.37 Special $1.00 Bargain Circle,1 First Floor. Madef blipover'-style', ' with" square neck' and short sleeves. ' Ginghams and chambrays" in stripes,' checks and plain colors. Trimmed ' with bias -bands and ' belt across the back. Special 2 f ' ff tor today's sale, only P House Dresses, $1.19 Ginghams and percales in stripes, cheeks and figures. High or low neck, long or short sleeves. Neatly 2J T t Q trimmed. Clearance P f Women's Petticoats. Special, 98 Women's Silk Petticoats, $3.29 Waist Clearance $18.50 Waists, $7.45 Chiffon, Lace, Net, Crepe de Chine, etc, in many beautiful models. High or low necks. Waists CT worth up to $18.50, P $5.00 Waists, $2.98 Dainty styles of Chiffon, Laoe, Hessaline and Taffeta Silks. New low-neck ef fect with frills, etc. Waists worth up to $5.00. Special 3JO QO Clearance Sale price P&JJ Clearance of Gloves, Hosiery Supply Your Needs! Center Circle, First Floor Extraordinary bargains are these which we offer for today's selling. $1 .25, $1.50 Gloves 69 c Women's $1.25 and $1.50 Kid and Chamois Gloves, in one-clasp style. Natural color. Sizes 5y2 to 6 and 7 to 7y2. PairtHU 85c Kid Gloves for 39c Schmarshen Lamb and Cape Gloves, in small sizes only. Also broken lines in soiled Kid Gloves. OQ Reg. 75c and 85c grades Women's 50c Hose 35c Fine cotton and lisle thread, in regular, outsize and opera lengths. AH black and split soles. O Regular 50o Hose. Pair O Women's 65c Hose 49c Thread eilk booted or full silk plated, with double soles and toes. Shown in black, tan and!Q white. Regular 65o Hose -i? Infants' 25c Hose l2V2c Infants' colored cashmere Hose, in pink, sky, tan; also black in small sizes only. Regular 1 ?l)i 25o grades, at, pair --W 2l 25c, 35c Wool Hose 19c Children's heavy 2x2 ribbed black cashmere Hose. Full line of all sizes. Standard 25c and W Ckf 35c grades. Special, pair 2 C Clearance of Bath Robes and Sweaters $8.75 Robes, $5.69 Women's Wool Blanket Bath Robes in fig ured and floral designs. Boll or sailor collars, patch CP J pockets. Clearance pJ.JZr $4.60 Robes, $2.98 Heavy blan ket materials in many attractive patterns, trimmed with bands, etc. Special at the flJO ChQ Clearance Price of P.ZrO. $4.00 Sweaters, $2.98 Short and 3-4 length styles, plain and fancy weaves. Koll or Jtsyron collar. V-neck. All ed colors. Clearance $6.50 Sweaters, $5.00 Ruff neck, V or Roll Collars. Medium ribbed wool, in red, white and gray. All sizes. fC Clearance Price at want- eo QO arance Women's $3.5Q to $5.00 Shoes $2.85 In the Main Floor Shoe Dept. Women's $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes in the Clearance Sale at, pair, $3.85 Women's $5.60 and $6.00 Shoes in the Clearance ale at, pair, $4.85 Men's $4.00 and$4.50 high-grade Shoes, Clearance price, $3.39 Boys' high-cut Loggers1 Shoes, all sizes, Clearance Sale price, $2.48 Shoes for big misses, regular $3.50 grades, Clearance price, $2.85 Shoes for misses and girls, regular $3.00 grades, Clearance, $2.48 Sale Dainty Embroidery Flouncings At 25c Yard 18-inch Flouncings and Corset Cover Embroidery on swiss and cambric. Clear- O CTf. ance Sale price, yard At. 68c Yard Dainty Baby Flouncings, in many beautiful patterns. 27 inches wide. fiQf Clearance Sale, the yard-'tJV At 98c Yard Choice assortment of 45-inch embroidered Crepe Voile Flouncings. ManyQO, dainty designs. The. yard' Ot At 59c Yard Allovers and Shadow Lace Flouncings; widths from . 18 to 22. inches. Og White, cream and ecru Annual Clearance of Men's Clothing Men's Store, Main Floor Every fancy Suit and Overcoat in the house is included in this sweeping Clearance. Sizes S2 to 46, in models to suit everyone Blims, stouts and regulars. Men's $10.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $ 7.45 Men's $15.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $11.25 Men's $20.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $14.95 Men's $25.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $18.75 Men's $30.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $22.50 Men's $35.00 Suits and Overcoats Clearance $26.25 An unexcelled opportunity to choose from several well-known makes, including Brandegee, Kincaid, Michels, Stern and Brokaw Bros. Every . Suit or Coat guaranteed to fit before it leaves the store. All Men's Blue and Black Suits and Overcoats on sale at 10 per cent off All Men's Trousers, priced at $3.00 to $6.50, Clearance, one-fourth off Clearance Men's Soft Hats at Vz Price Plain and Scratch Felts Austrian Velours Men's Store, Main Floor Here's your chance! Choose from this special line of Soft Hats at just one-half regular prices. English Scratch or Plain Felts and Austrian Velours, in tans, grays, black and blue. All styles and shapes in the lot. Regular $2.00 Hats, Clearance, $1.00 Regular $3.00 Hats, Clearance, $1.50 Regular $3.50 Hats, Clearance, $1.75 Regular $4.00 Hats, Clearance, $2.00 Regular $5.00 Hats, Clearance, $2.50 Regular $6.50 Hats, Clearance, $3.25 Clearance of Dress Goods, Silks 50c and 60c Wool Challies, in assorted designs, Clearance price, 39 85c Wool Batiste in nearly all colors, Clearance Sale price, yard, 69 $1.25 and $1.50 Novelty Suitings, all colors. Clearance, yard, -98 Special line of Zibelines, selling at $2.50, Clearance Sale price, $1.48 $1.25 and $1.50 French Poplins, Batiste, Silk and Wool Crepe, 98 $3.00 and $3.50 heavy Wool Coatings and Suitings, the yard, $1.98 $4.00, $4.50 and $5.00 Imported Coatings and Suitings, yard, $2.48 $4.00 Imported Tailor Suitings, 58 inches wide, Clearance, yd., $2.29 $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Silks, Marquisettes,' Pongees, special at 5i) $1.00 and $1.25 Fancy Poplins, Crepe de Chine and Crepes for 79 $1.50 and $1.7fi Faille Silk, Satins and Marquisettes, Clearance, 89 $2.25 and $2.50 Two-Tune Faille and Bordered Grenadines, at $1.29 Linens and Domestics Reduced $ 9.0D Pattern Table Cloths, size 2y2x2V2 yards, $ 7.00 $ 7.50 Pattern Table Cloths, size 2y2x3 yards, $ G.OO $10.00 Pattern Table Cloths, size 2y2x3 yards, $ 8.25 $15.00 Pattern Table Cloths, size x4 yards, $11. 50 $1.00 Table Damask, full two yards wide. Clearance Sale, yard, 83 Fine quality Linen Napkins to match. Clearance Sale, dozen, $2.50 Richardson's $22 pair Hand-Embroidered Sheets. Clearance, $11. OO Richardson's $24 pair Hand-Embroidered Sheets. Clearance, $12.00 Richardson's Hand-Embroidered and Scalloped Cloths at just 1-4 off Annual Clearance of White Materials White Flaxons, Linaires, etc., in plain and fancy weaves, yard, 18o 10-yard piece Phantom Cloth for Lingerie. Special, the piece, $2.48 20c White Plisse for Underwear, Dresses, Waists, etc. Yard, 14o Extra fine Nainsook in 10-yard pieces. Clearance Sale price, $2.25 Towel Bargains Large size colored Border Q Towels. Clearance Sale price 0 Linen Huck Towels, with 1 O colored border. Clearance O Large size Bleached Bath O On Towels. Clearance Sale " Heavy Huck Towels . with 1 (f -a. iv i? t or? Clearanca O X tdd Men's $6 Coat Sweaters $3.45 Men's Four-in-Hand Ties, selling up to 50c, Annual Clearance Sale price, 23 Men's Union Suits Main 'Floor Broken lines of "Lewis " Norfolk and New Bruns wick Wool Union Suits for men at the following: low prices: Grades Benin at S2.SO for S3. 19 Grades aellinff at S3.50 for ft .'5. It . Grades kIUhk at S5.0O for 3.65 ' Main Floor Men's Heavy Knit Wool Coat Sweaters several broken lines grouped for quick Clearance. Ruff-Neck style, with large, full Doay ana ciose-riDDea cuirs, cardinal and gray. Sweaters selling formerly up to $6.00, Clearance Sale price Bous $S-$6 NorfolkSuits Main Floor Broken lines of sizes, but still a good range to select from. Strict ly hand-tailored garments selling form erly to $5.00 and $6.50. 3PO QO While they last, Clearance, PW70 Boys' Knicker Pants $1.19 Made to stand the hardest kind of wear. Cut full peg top, with double taped seams and T T Q lined throughout. Reg. $1.50, $2, $2.50, J X X Boys' Overcoats and Mackinaws Now at h Off, Also Chinchillas. Excellent assortment of styles and colorings to choose from. Sizes m f-f range from 10 to 17. Clearance price $3.45 I Men's Shirts at 95c Main Floor Men's high-grade shirts in plain or plaited bosoms, also in semi-bosom. Coat style with attached cuffs. Shown in a variety of pleasing patterns and best of materials. Sizes Q from 14 to 18. Clearance J'iJC Clearance Men's Gloves Brown and gray Suede and tan kid, fleece-lined. For fl T lO Clearance Sale, pair, P Fleece-lined Tan Kid also gray and brown suede. T O Clearance Sale, pair, pJL.aJiJ Llama lined in tan kid, gray and brown suede. 3 1 C? Clearance Sale, pair P-M.J 4 Tan Kid, in gray and brown Llamo lined. Clear- fi Qfh ance Sale price, pair, P O V Dent's wool lined, in gray suede and tan kid. Clear- CJO t T ance Sale price, pair, P-'- Tan Kid, angora lined at $3.15 plain or tancy borders, at 1 Heavy, lull-oea size cro chet Spreads, Sale Kitchen Needs, Home Furnishings 3d Foor Third Floor Extra coated gray enameled ware at reduced prices. Regular 75c Tea Kettles at 59 27c Sauce Pans (4-q.nart) at 19 40c Coffee Pots (2-quart) at 32 43c Tea Pots (2-qt. size) at 35 25c Straight Sauce Pans only 19 38c Straight Sauce Pots only 29 25c Deep Cake Moulds only 19 Blue' Enameled Ware reduced. 85c Seamless Tea Pots only 65 $1.25 Seamless.Tea. Pots for 99 83c Lipped Kettles for only 25 40c Lipped Kettles for only 32 47c Lipped Kettles for only 35 $1.25 Straight Stock Pots at 99 57c Covered Buckets (2-qt.) 45 Regular 43c Dippers (2-qt.) 30 $3.00 Black Fire Screens, $1.69 $2.90 Black Andirons for $2.20 $6.25 Black Fire Sets now $5.00 $1.40 Covered Roasters at $1.05 $1.25 Covered Roasters, only 99 $1.15 Covered Roasters, only 90 25c Wood Salt Boxes, only 15 15c Double Chopping Knives, lO $3 Aluminum Tea Kettles, $2.40 4Qc Imperial Coffee Fourth Floor On sale today. Hereafter regular Coffee Day will be Thursday. Coffee delivered only with other purchases.