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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 9, 1914)
13 LEGISLATOR WANTS STATE WASTE CUT turned the letters over to the Muts and they will give more needy men a chance to work lor their room and board not that I spurn these good offers, but be cause they need It more than I do just now, I think. I will hold out for a while In the hope of selling myself." The would-be slave Is modest In his ambition, and requested that his name be kept secret. Tremendous Clearing of Women's Apparel 2d Floor Santa Clans in Toyland, 4 th Floor, 2 to 5 Daily Buy Red Cross Seals at Special Booth Main Floor THE 3IORMXG OREGOXIAX, WEDNESDAY, DECE3IBER 9. 1914. W. W. Cardwell, of Roseburg, Against Extravagance in Next Appropriations. - SELLING AND EATON BUSY Candidates for Speaker Try to Win 3Iore Votes hut Selling's Ivead Seems Safe Many Would Be Sergeant-at-Arms. If W. "W. Cardwell. of Roseburg'. has his way about it the coming session of the Legislature will keep expendi tures at an extreme minimum. Mr. Cardwell. who has been elected a member of the lower house, was in Portland Monday, and let it be known among members of the Multnomah dele gation and among other interested per sons that he is in favor of a substantial reduction in taxes. "I favor economy In every de partment of the state government," he said. "I believe In appropriating enough money to provide an efficient administration of public affairs, but we ought to cut down our special appro priations and all needles expenses." Mr. Cardwell is an attorney and never had office before excepting to serve as Councilman in his home city of Rose burg. However, he always has taken an active Interest in politics, and doubt less will be as much "on the job" at the coming session as the most ex perienced legislator. He had no idea of running for the Legislature until a short time before the primaries. Jie says, and was induced to run only after the citizens' ticket had been put forward in Multnomah County. He is a heavy taxpayer, and the Idea of reducing the state expenses makes a personal as well as a publio appeal to him. The contest for the office of ser-(reant-at-arms In the House grows more interesting every day. Next to the Speakership, it is the most spirited ot . the pre-Iegislative fights. Joseph F. Singer, of Portland, who was sergeant-at-arms at the last ses sion, is conducting an active campaign. He has the support of nearly all the members who served in the last session, as he is accredited with an efficient administration. Tom Bruce, of Port land, and Will 13. Mendenhall. of Sheri dan, are his principal opponents. Malvin Fenwick. Representative elect from Lane County, was in Port land yesterday consulting Portland legislators on subjects of proposed legislation at the forthcoming session. "My idea is to keep from spending too much money." he said. "This Leg-lsl-iture ought to go clow on all ap propriations. We have been extrava gant in this state for a good many years and It will be a good thing to wait now for two years until the tax payers catch up." Mr. Fenwick is classed In the Sec retary of State's roster of members in the Legislature as a "capitalist." but profers to call himself "one of those follows who takes it easy." He is one of the small number of legislators-elect who advocated abo lition of the saloons previous to the election and declares that ho will sup port a programme that will make the recently enacted prohibition amend ment effective. He says that he will adhere, as a member of the Legisla ture, to his pre-election platform, which waa as follows: "I advocate the lowest rate of taxa tion possible, consistent with good government, taxes to be paid In two semi-annual payments, without rebate. "Cutting out all useless commissions and consolidating all tho necessary ones in some form to make them ef fective at the lowest possible cost to the taxpayers. "Good roads, but no graft In their construction. "Postlvely no saloons under any con ditions and advancement of education In all lines." C. N. McArthur, Representative-elect In Congress from the Multnomah Coun ty district. Is meeting with an enthu siastic reception on his present visit to the Coos Bay district. He was given a public reception at I.Iarshfleld Monday night, and last nigv. went to Coqulile, where he was re ceived by citizens. Mr. McArthur is traveling in an unofficial capacity and taking a brief rest before begin ning work preliminary to taking office next March. He is taking occasion however, to study harbor conditions on Coos Bay so that he will know the needs of that district as well as his own when he becomes a member of Congress. He will return to Portland In about two weeks. George W. Weeks, of Salem, who has been elected to the lower house of the Legislature from Marlon County, was in Portland Monday and yes terday. Mr. Weeks is a farmer and is Interested in an economical admin istration of the state's affairs. He also was a member of the last Legislature and declares that the forthcoming ses sion ought to confine itself to strict attention to business without attempt ing too much new legislation. George P. Putman. of Bend, who has been appointed private secretary to Governor-elect Withycombe. was In Portland yesterday on his way to Salem, where he will begin his new duties. Mr. Putman will devote his time from now on until the new Governor is inaugurated on January 11 to the double task of acquainting himself with the state's affairs so that the new administration can take over the reins of the government without in terruption, and of gathering from the state records all the information that is required for the message that the new Governor will read to the Legis lature Immediately after his inauguration. NO ONE WANTS SLAVE Man Offering Himself Insists He Doesn't Need Charity. Apparently no one in Portland wants to be a slave owner. In The Oregonian last Saturday an able-bodied young man advertised as willing to sell himself into slavery. He has had several answers offering room and board for his services, but no one has been willing to accept him as a slave. The man lives at home with bis mother, and yesterday said he would turn over the answers to the Muts in the hope that they would find men really in need of a place to eat and sleep. "I want to sell myself out for a period of time." said the would-be slave. "I do not want to rob some more needy man of a chance to get a bed and board. My main purpose in advertising was to get a place where I could actually sell myself out and get the money for it. I am living at home temporarily. I have GAMES AID POOR TODAY Proceeds of Card Party by Elks' Women Is For Xeedy. More than 400 women will play cards this afternoon for charity. This mon ster card party has been arranged by the Elks Women's Club, and will be held in the spacious lodge rooms on the fourth floor of the Elks' building. Two games have been arranged, one of bridge and one of 500. Four valu able prizes will be awarded In each contest by Portland Jewelers and mer chants. An assessment of 50 cents- will ONE OF PORTLAND'S ATTRACT IVE BABES IS HAPPY, CHERCB-BLOSiDB. Jean Adeline Bnrber. One of Portland's many attract ive baby girls is little Miss Jean Adeline Barber, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Delbert E. Barber, of Sylvan Station, Kings Heights. Miss Barber is a blonde and is just 2 years 3 months old. She is a happy, healthy little cherub, passing much of her time romping out of doors. be made for each woman entering the game. The proceeds will defray expenses of the club's Christmas charity programme. lie women will co-operate with the Muts. The Muts themselves will pro vide entertainment and presents for all the poor little girls, and the Elk women will do likewise for the poor little boys. - The advance sale of tickets for this afternoon's event indicates the pres ence or a large crowd. Flaying will start promptly at 2 o'clock, and a musi cal entertainment will be offered. Mrs. W. D. Allard is president of the club, and has been assisted in the pre liminary work by a number of active committees. COLUMBIA "The Master HAS THRILLER Cracksman" on Bill Today Good AH Through. "The Master Cracksman," one of the most thrilling and sensational, romantic dramas ever shown on a screen, comes to the Columbia today for a four-day engagement. Harry 'Carey, the favor ite photo-play star, is featured in the cast, and his performance in the role of Gentleman Joe, the burglar. Is a splendid bit of character portrayal. There are many gripping situations, the photography is brilliant and the pro duction is elaborately staged. screen in a most entertaining manner. Gentleman Joe determined to secure possession of a valuable diamond which Peter Martin, retired Jeweler, presents to his daughter Ruth. Robert Kendall, nephew of Martin, Is possessed with the same idea. A battle of wits-fol lows, with the result that Kendall is winner and he secures possession of the diamond. In the meantime Joe becomes enamored of Ruth. He remains near her home and is a silent witness to the murder of Martin by Kendall, when the latter discovers that his nephew has stolen- the diamond. Suspicion of the crime Is thrown upon Harold Martin, son of the dead mer chant, and he is sentenced to be hanged. Joe, through his love of Ruth, deter mines to right the wrong and forces Kendall to write a confession. The lat ter puts an end to his miserable life, but the confession is found in his pocket. Toung Martin is freed and a happy reunion follows. This is a play which, although of a melodramatic nature, will please everybody Adv. TAXI MEASURE UP TODAY Proposed Ordinance Requires Post ing of Rate Cards on Cars. The Daly taxicab ordinance requir ing the posting of rate cards both In side and outside the cab will be before the City Council this morning for final action. The measure, carrying an emergency clause, takes the place of an ordinance introduced recently pre scribing the maximum rates . to be charged. The new measure anticipates the es tablishment by the taxicab companies of a uniform zone system. The com panies may charge whatever they de sire so long as the rates are in ac cordance with those published by the concern. Copies of the rates must be filed with the city. Woman Stops Husband From Using Tobacco. An Ohio Wife Brake tier Husband of tie Tobacco Habit With a Recipe She Gave Secretly. She Telia What She trees:. A well-known Ohio woman, whose husband has been a heavy user of tobacco for years, broke him of the habit by the use of a slmplo home recipe that she gave secretly. She very gladly told what she used, but request ed that her name should not be made public, as her husband does not know why he quit using tobacco. She said: "The recipe is inexpensive and can be obtained from any drug store, and giv en secretly or with the patient's knowl edge. To 3 os. of water add 20 grains ot muriate ol ammonia, a small box of Varlex Compound and 10 grains of pep sin. Give a teaspoonful three times a day at meal time In the food or in the coffee, tea or milk. This recipe is per fectly harmless and has no color, taste nor smell, and will be found effective for the tobacco habit in any form." Adv. Basement Sale of Corsets $1.00 Corsets, several styles, now 63 Royal "Worcester Corsets, 4 styles 98c $2.00 Corsets, several styles, $1.29 $2.00 Front -Lace Corsets for $1.48 Women's 35e Brassieres, special 25? $2.50 H. & W. Ferries Waists for 9S Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 Basement Sale of Aprons Women's 23o White Lawn Aprons 19 19c Small Gingham Aprons at 12V?& Women's ' 25o Gingham Aprons 19i Women's 35c Fancy Tea Aprons 25c Women's 75o Bungalow Aprons 49i Women's $1.00 Dress Aprons for 69 Double St amps 9 to 12 in All Depis DOUBLE Sensational Bargain Off erings in the Big Basement Today THESE stirring sales in the Basement Under price Store will attract great throngs of eager buyers " today. Extraordinary price re ' ductions on standard lines of seasonable mer chandise, affording economies the thrifty will be prompt to take advantage of. Shop in the. Base ment today share in these remarkable offer ings and receive DOUBLE STAMPS with your , cash purchases from 9 to 12. Visit Premium Parlors Fourth Floor and see the beautiful Christmas gifts obtainable free for S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. BASEMENT tXDERPRICE STORE 36-Inch Crepe de Chines 59c $1.5Q Fancy Silks at 59 c 42-inch All Wool Serge in assorted colors, special, yard at 69 35c Jap Silks in black, white and colors, 24 inches wide, yard 24c 54-inch Wool Panamas Standard 75c grade, the yard, only 39c 64- inch Mixed Suitings in good colors special, the yard, only 25c 65- inch All-Wool Serge in Splendid weight, the yard, only 48c 44-inch Checked Wool Suitings priced special, the yard, only 49 27-inch Messaline Silks all wanted colors 85c grade now at 59 75c Fancy Silks widths 24 to 36 inches, special the yard at 33 c 50c Jap Silks, 27 inches wide all colors, special, the yard at 39 'BASEMENT' Men's 50c Ties At 19c 2500 Men's Four-in-Hand Tiss priced sensationally low for Wednesday's selling. Hundreds of patterns and extra good grade material. 25c, 35c and T Qg 50c Ties now at only Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts 98c $1.25, $1.50 Dress Shirts 79c Men's $1.50 Union Snits 98c 25c Fiber Silk Socks, blk 15c Men's 85c Shirts, Drawers 63 $1.00 Wool Shirts, Drwrs 69c 12!2c black or tan Socks 90 Men's 25c Cashmere Socks 19c Men's $2.75 Wl Sw'ters 61.19 Men's $2.50 Pants, $1.98 Khaki, Whipcord Pants, 98c Young Men's Suits standard $10 to $15, Wednesday 5.95 Headlight Overalls, Jumpers $1 Boys' 75c Pants At 48c Basement Odd lines of boys' Knicker Pants in neat patterns and good serviceable colors. Nearly all sizes. The V5Q standard 75c grade, pr.', Boys' Standard $1 Corduroy Pants on sale at, a pair, 69 Boys' Suits, broken lines, regu lar $4 to $5 grades, at $2.98 Boys' 75c Union Suits at 48c BASEMENT Regular $2.50 Dolls el.49 Prompt, action is necessary if you want one of these handsome Dolls, for the quantity is lim ited. 24 inches long, with sleep ing eyes, long curly hair, shoes and stockings, etc. Full jointed. Blondes and brunettes. Stand ard $2.50 Dolls. fiJTf J5Q Special at, each PJLZF IX THE BASEMENT TTXDERFRICE STORE" Women's $15 and $20 Suits $5 Women's $5 Bath Robes $2.98 Think of itt Five dollars for Suits which were for merly priced at $15 and $20. Exactly 180 Suits in this assortment and every one of them will be sold before closing time. Good serviceable styles, excel lent materials and desirable colors for Winter wear. Double Stamps will be given with all cash purchases made in the Basement Underprice Store today. Women's $15 and $20 Tailored Suits CT flfl priced very special for Wednesday at J3Javl .One hundred and twenty Women's Bathrobes offered in the Basement Underprice Store today at an extremely low price. These are made "of extra heavy double-faced materials and finished with loops, frogs, facings, etc. Shown in several attractive patterns and rich colorings. A splendid opportunity to buy the Christmas Robe at a rare saving. Qonble "S. & H." Stamps with cash purchases from ZJf? Q12 9 to 12. Standard $4 and $5 Robes p--i0 pill $3.50 to $5 Silk Petticoats $2.29 $6.50 to $10 Dress Skirts at $3.98 Basement Beautiful Silk Petticoats at a bargain. Made of splendid quality taffeta or messaline silks, with attractive plaited or plain flounces. All the wanted colors. Standard $3.50 to $5.00 grade. j2 On special sale for today at P"WaWi7 Women's $10 to $12.50 Winter Coats $5.98 Women's Goats worth to $20, for $8.98 $35.00 Plush and Velvet Coats $12.93 Women's $5.C0 and $6.00 Bath Robes $3.98 85c Fancy Cotton Petticoats for only 39c Women's Dainty White and Colored Waists worth tip to $1.25. Priced special at 49c Girls' $2.50 Wool Dresses, special at $1.48 Basement Special purchase and sale of .Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts. Extra good quality materials and beautifully tailored. Shown in many handsome styles. Standard $6.50 to $10 Skirts. C QO On special sale for today at Girls' $10.00 Coats sizes 6 to 14; for $3.98 Girls' $6.00 Coats sizes 6 to 14 for $2.98 Child's $5.00 Coats sizes 2 to 6 for $2.48 Girls' Ruff neck Sweaters sizes to 34 98c Girls' $4.50 Slip-On Raincoats for only $2.98 Girls' Sample Coats value to $8.50 $3.29 Girls' Attractive School . Dresses for 98c $1.00 Galatea Wash Dresses now at 59c Children's Wool Dresses, Worth to $1.75, Special at 98c Children's 75c Wash Dresses, Ages 2 to 6, Special at 55c "IX THE BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE" Great Sale Holiday Slippers and Shoes Double Stamps From 9 to 12 Today in Basement. Women's Felt Siesta Slippers; all colors, pair 79c Women's $1.75 Bud Romeos all sizes pair $1.29 Women's Felt Juliets hand turned soles, pair 98c Women's Strap Sandal Slippers, special, pair, $1.48 Men's and Women's 50c Carpet Slippers, pair, 29c Men's $1.50 Gray or Black Felt Slippers, pair, 98c Men's Imitation Alligator House Slippers, pair 79c Women's $3.00 Comfort Shoes, special, pair $1.98 Misses' Fine Shoes patent or gunmetal, pair, $1.69 Children's Shoes in several styles, special, pair $1.43 Women's Standard 75c Storm Rubbers, pair 59c Odd Lines Women's and Children's Shoes, pr., 98c Little Gent's Shoes, standard makes, pair, $1.69 Men's Work or Dres3 Shoes lace, button, pr. $2.98 IN THE BASEMENT $5.00 Blankets $2.98 Extraordinary Offering Mill seconds, with slight imperfections which in' no wise hurt their looks or wearing qualities. Full size and splendid weight. Shown in both gray and vicuna. Standard 3.50 to $5.00 .Blankets. 'On special sale now at only $3.50 Wool Auto Robes, dark colors, at $1.98 $1.25 full-size Cotton-Filled Comforters now 98c Heavy Cotton Biankets.full sizes, at, pair, $1.39 Standard 10c Brass Curtain Rods on sale now at 5c Drapery Remnants, all lengths, at one-half price $2.98 "IN THE BASEMENT" Handkerchiefs, Laces and Embroideries Women's plain or fancy Handkerchiefs, only 5c Children's Picture Handkerchiefs, three for 5p Men's 25c Linen Handkerchiefs 19c 3 for 50 Men's 15c Handkerchiefs, special, three for 25 Children's Handkerchiefs, put up 3 in a box, 9c Allover Laces, worth up to 50c, special, yard, 23 45-inch Embroidery Flonricings, special, yd. 57c 5c and 10c Val. Lace Insertions, special, yard, lc Dainty Shadow and Oriental Laces, the yard, 12c 10c Torchon Laces, many patterns, special, yd., 5c BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Women's $1 Union Suits at 75c Double Stamps with all cash purchases made in the Basement today from 9 to 12. Women's fleece-lined Winter-weight Union Suits. Long sleeves, high "neck, ankle length. TheCS standard $1.00 Union Suits, special now Women's 50c Vests and Pants, special at 35c Women's 65c Vests and Pants, special at 48 Women's $1.25 medium weight Union Suits 9S Women's 75c medium weight Union Suits at 48c Women's 29c Vests and Pants, special at 19 Women's 25c Knitted Corset Covers for only 17 Children's 25c to 35c Vests and Pants at 19c Children's $1.00 Sleeping Garments now at 49? Hosiery Specials Women's 25c Seamless Wool Hose at only 19c Women's Black Hose, split sole the pair 12Vi Women's 25c Everlasting Fast Black Hose 17c Women's 75c Silk Hose, "Seconds,'' a pair 39c Children's 25c Wool Hose, all sizes, pair, 17c Children's Bibbed Cotton Hose 6 to 10 9c Infants' 15c Black and colored Hose, pair 11 Outing Flannel Gowns and Pajamas At Extraordinary Low Prices Women's 75c Outing Flannel Gowns, heavy quality now only 59 c Women's $1.00 Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns special at only 79c Girls' Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns sizes 6 to 14 special at 48c Children's Outing Flannel Sleepers sizes 2 to 7 special at 39c Men's 75c Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns full, long special 63 Men's Standard $1.25 Outing Flannel Pajamas, special at only 98c Boys' 75c Pajamas good, heavy grade all sizes special only 49c Boys' Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns ages 8 to 16 special at 48c DOUBLE STAMPS with all your Basement cash purchases today. -BASEMENT" 12V2C Outings 9c Yd. This is Cloth." the well-known "Daisy Full bleached, 27 inches wide. Extra heavy quality. Very desirable for men's, women's and children's nightgowns and pajamas. Lengths from 2'2 to 10 Qs yards. Special at, the yard" Mill -End Ginghams 8c 2000 yds. fine quality Dress Ging hams, in great variety of handsome patterns and good fast colors. Good useful lengths. Priced Q very special at, the yard 0 Full-size Spreads on s-P- C&fif cial sale now at only-'' 16x31-inch Huck Towels. 1 CTf White and colored. Dozen 72x90-in. Sheets, bleached A Ep Special Pillow Cases on sale now at, each 42x36-in. Bleached Pillow f fn 15c isoitie Crepe naids on special sale at, the yard 27-inch Flannelettes on spe-Q cial sale Wednesday at, yard f Mill ends standard . 25c S 5g Ratines on sale at, yard Mill ends 36-inch Outing 1 1i Flannel, special, the yard Double Stamps with cash purchases from 9 o'clock to 12 o'clock, today. "BASEMENT" lOc Toilet Paper At 5c Full 1000 sheets tojhe roll and splendid quality. 'sLimit 20 rolls to a customer.d 10c Toilet Paper, the ' rollJ' BASEMENT ft 35c Fancy Ribbon At 25c . . 19c Fancy Ribbons, yard, 14J 25c Taffeta Ribbons, yard, 19c Colored Velvet Ribbons, '2 Price 6-inch Satin Taffeta Kibbon 25 5-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon 21c 5-inch Moire Ribbon at, yard, 19 Fancy Wash Ribbons for holiday gifts 5-yard piece now at only 6j $1.00 Neckwear 33c Basement Odd lines women's nov elty Neckwear in a great variety of styles. 50c to $1.00 Neck- O O, wear, priced very special 19c to 25c Neckwear at only lOc 25c to 35c Plaitings, yard at 19c Women's $1.50 Handbags at 9Sp 25c Patent Leather Belts at 15 Short Ends 25c Plaitings, yd 10 "IX THB BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE" 1 BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE " Special Tables of Fancy China Glassware, Xmas Articles Basement Hundreds of articles suitable for gifts Cups, Saucers, fancy Dishes, Glassware, etc. Don't fail to stop at these special tables arranged in our house-furnishing section four tables iOS 15, 20 and 25. Double Stamps from 9 to 12 Wednesday. Gray Enamel Kitchen Utensils At Special Reduced Prices Tea Pots, 1 -quart size, at 25c jj 1 -quart Lipped . Sauce Pans 12c Tea Pots, lV2-quart size, at 30c Tea Pots, 2 -quart size, at 35 Coffee Pots, lVi-quart size, 30J Coffee Pots, 2 -quart size, 35c Coffee Pots, 2V-quart size, 40 Covered Berlin Kettles, 4-qt. 75c Coyered Berlin Kettles, 3-qt. 50j Covered Berlin Kettles, 2-qt. 45 Covered Berlin Kettles, 1-qt. JaC lV-quart Double Boilers at 50c 2-quart Double Bailers at 60 C 2- quart Lipped Sauce Pans 17 3- quart Lipped Sauce Pans 20 4- quart Lipped Sauce Pans 2oC 1- quart Pudding Pans only 6c 2- quart Pudding Pans only lOc 10-quart Dish Pans at only 30 10- inch Collanders at only 20 11- inch Wash . Bowls only 12J 9V210-inch Bake Pans only 30 12xl7-inch Bake Pans only 45c Sink Strainers on sale at 15c 36-piece fancy shape White Semi - Porcelain Dinner Sets at $1.97 36-piece gold or pink-decorated Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets, $2.78 $3.50 Trimmed Hats, Special at 89c $2.50 Untrimmed Hats 69c Basement Sale ertradrdinary of smart Trimmed Hats at less than half price to effect an immediate clearing of this special lot. Sailors, turbans and other good styles in velvets, plushes, satins and felts. Trimmings of fancy feathers, flowers and other novelties. Hats worth up to OQ $3.50. Your choice now at Double &?H. Stamps Basement A great many different styles in the lot of Untrimmed Hats we offer today at above low price. Soft-crown sailors and turbans, in rolling-brim and narrow-brim effects. Good quality plushes and velvets, in seasonable colors and black. Shapes worth up to $2.50. On BPe-?Qj cial sale Wednesday only"" From 9 to 12 Today Get Him a Gillette Razor for Christmas! We Have Them from $5 to $25 1st Floor Special Sale Gift Articles Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Main Floor Timely offerings in seasonable articles for gift-giving. Read this list carefully and come today and get your share. Double Stamps ia all departments from 9 to 12 today. $4.50 to $6 Quadruple Plate Toilet Sets comb, brush, mirror $3.75 Women's Beaded Bags, large assortment styles, $1.50 grades, Sl.OO $2.50 Sterling Picture Frames, size 5x7, ball feet, special at $1.79 Entire line of fancy metal Jewel Cases on sale now at one-half price Combs and Barrettes (boxed), $1.00 grades, 50c: &0c grades, 25c 25c to $5.00 Work Boxes and Baskets on sale now at one-half price Our entire stock of Men's Shaving Mirrors on sale at one-fourth off Women's Handbags, Music Rolls and Purses on Eale now at 39c 35c to 50c Platnoid Picture Frames, several sizes and styles, at 25c Women's Leather Handbags, Music Rolls, Folds, etc., special, Sl.OO Many other special lines on sale today at corresponding savings.