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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 19, 1915)
1915. MORNING OltEGONIAN . X1 Xilf A J-1 i ' " - - - - mi irm " i Ii i - I II IvTl ... m r 1 an i i -r . .. i - . j ' i 1 1 , - I 1 I immMtnTrnrnfuniinimi - r I TT-TT" ITTTiiiiMiiuiiiiMiMl CIVIL OPPOSED 10 faiiiiii..' ill .ess Attitude Is Same as City Coun cil, Declaring for Freedom i and Tolerance. WAGE NOT TO BE ISSUE oncd Object Is Looktns Alter In tert of Members Both in Legis lative Matter" and in Case of Dismissal. . - .v.- ,-trt Labor Council to unionize the city service ccoosltion from the Municipal Civil Service Board. The Board at . nic the ame attl- meeting J"lc'u' . -nrll tude as was adopted by the City CouncU recently, that of "unrestricted freedom and tolerance." The Council ". .. -B.rA now tand on record i V not oP,d"to any c -Pe belonging to a labor organization, evfraf month, ago the Central Labor . J'Z. uVer'ed .mc.un.-u.'"--- bureau, into existent "7,I. ns.lv. who 10 i.ioner Daly hicn is unucr v...."- - hlrter for Is a labor union --- . the union was Procurea ,r y - can Federation . "-.T. -.am9 c,v " ".VJ 1 ,de union, with on a Tepresentluve In "th. Central Labor CouncU and with other labor un on rtveceT Commissioner Daly says the union under it. charter d ... jot have the right to strike or to attempt to regulate the wage scale. t It was contended after the fflr B started that there was some discrlmi startea uj m.mKrs of .the Coun- Uand members of the Civil Service Siart against persons who wm k to belong to the union. - A'11 the Central Labor Council asked the ".nrfl and Civil Service Board for an expression of policy. The Coun- j c?l gave i reply in favor of the unions 6U u'sTid'theattituae taken yesterday l.v the Civil Service Board opens the way for the inauguration "" paiEn to extend the union into" branches of the city service. It is con -lined now to the workingmen of the water bureau. . . While no statement has been made either to the Council or to the Civil Service Board as to th purposes of the union, it is said they are for mutual benefit. The union retains an attorney to represent employes before the Coun cil or before the Civil Service Board, und takes a hand in all legislation on dministrative affairs affecting the city service. The organization has as its aim it is said, the protection of the general interests of the employes. Up to this time the attorneys repre senting the union have extended their assistance not only to members of the ..r-anixatinn who have had troubles be- fore the Civil Service Board, but also to outside employes. Members of the Civil Service Board Jn outlining their attitude regarding the unions said they considered them to be s h nmA class as religious or fra ternal organizations. "No employe should be discriminated against be ., he is affiliated with a union." reads the statement of the Board. The report was concurred in by George IV. Caldweir, chairman, and John F. Logan. A. E. Clark, the third member of the Board, was not present. WAGE ACT 13 OPPOSED DALY ORDINANCE HELD TO HANDI CAP AMERICAN LABORER. Contractor A vera That Greeks, Syriaas, Italiaas aad Austrlana AVoald Vrt All enerNCoatracts. That the nroposed Daly ordinance vending before the City Council would increase the business of Greeks, Syri ans. Italians and Austrians. and de crease the amount of work for local labor, la the declaration of E. T. John or. a contractor, in a communication tent yesterday to Commissioner Dieck. It is declared that the ordinance would only tend to add serious odds to the UDhill pull of the American laborer. The workmen from Europe band to gether as a company and take munici pal sewer contracts and do tne worn. it is said. Each member of the com pany becomes a partner in the business and therefore is a contractor, and as such mav work for less than $3 a day, They will work for much less than ii a day. it is said. If tne American contractor must pay 93 a day for his l ihor ha will be Dlaced at a disadvan tace and will get none of the munlcN tal sewer contracts, it is asserted. Commissioner Daly is said to have attempted in . various ways to eliminate all but American laborers, but the n.easiire he is promoting gives no chance for Americans to get sewer contracts, it is averred. KING CABLES HIS THANKS frainuel Hill Ueceives Message iYorn Albert of Belgium. An earnest expression of thanks for the work of Oregon people in giving aid to the suffering Belgians was re ceived yesterday by Samuel Hill, chair, man of the state committee, in a cable gram from King Albert of Belgium. The message ran: "Samuel Hill, chairman Oregon Bel crian relief committee, Portland: thank you heartfully for this help you bring to my country, and send you the eincere expression of my friendship. "ALBERT." I Mr. Hill yesterday sent a final re port of the disposition of cash, cloth ing and foodstuffs received since the sailing of the- Cranley to Governor Vithycombe. PHOTO DISPLAY COSTS $50 Louis Scbiner Arrested forExhibit- ing Suggestive Pictures. . Police Sergeant "Wanless yesterday rrted Louis Schlner and confiscated a number of pictures exhibited in the window of the owner's photograph rfn -Washington street. Judge x Stevenson pronounced the pictures "rather suggestive" yesterday Jn Municipal Court and imposed a fine xsn the minimum for this charge. ckinoV'a attorney filed notice of op peal and his client was allowed to go sinn bond. Tim riftures bore the ' ce-pyright .tamp of the United States Patent C fie r r .i i!ini mm t n i i hi i r i 1 1' i tit i m 1 1 i ii " i n i 1 illls mem 1.107TH i'lOUAlf SVKPKHSB SALES Women's $20 to $25 Dresses at 12.45 New street, afternoon. evening and business dr.l, only S l I . Sl-aV: browm tailored -treet and business dreMe.j" tne Spring --T.ne-SB.d MEIER FRANK'S 50c and 60c "Hurt" Books, Friday 10c A rreat assortment of odd edition'. .Ushtly .hUAl. desirable 1307th 1 MEIER FKAVK-8 13S7TB 1K1UAV SlRPKlsK SALES Women's 6.50 to $7 Voile Waists 1.98 Kit trimmed. Lon or short sleeves, hish or ,ow necked styles. An. sthgt. BIdc. MKIER FRAKK'S 1307TH 1BIBAT SLKTHISL SALES $3 to $8 High-Grade Corsets 98c rtroken assortments of several lines. Includ- -and no laces rnln11;ntth 11oor, h.St. Bid. MEIER FRANKS 1307T1I F1UUAY SLKfRIsE SALES Women's 1.59 Flannel ette Gowns, Friday at 97c Very good erade of flannelette in white and colorZ Attractively trimmed with braid, and ue wUh. or "lioor.e-eC-aid,. MEIER FRANK'S 1K07TH 1KIUAY St KFR1&L SALES Women's 98c to 1.50 -Drawers at 39c noinfiook and cambric, trimmed i?hmendnmbr0oTdery rnftles. Closed style, regulation and W .St. Bldg. II MEIER FRANK'S 1107TII FRIDAY SHU'KIf.14 SALES Infants' 98c Nainsook Dresses 69c L.iw 'Mk and leeves also . i.r -trimmed. very good value at Uoc, Reduced for Friday only lo bc. Second Floor. 6th-St. Bide. MEIER FRANK'S " ' 1301TII FRIDAY SLRrlUsb SALES Children's Up to 3.50 White Dresses at 98c Dainty little dresses of lawns, pique, linen. nd wT. " mad. in pretty French and Butch SA bPro!cnennihnVV;.e.,:and "Ms sHghtlv soiled from display. Sixes 2 to MMER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SLKFRlsE SALES Children's 59c and 98c Rompers at 29c ndfaoVsrud8 .tyles and sizes. 6th.gt Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SlKPBlSi. SALES Sterling Silver Manicure Articles 25c Yitrr choice of a great variety of pieces In Nail files, cuticle knives. but ton hooks, shoe horns and tooth brushes In the lot. First Floor, 6th-St. Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SVRrRlfcE SALES 4.50 Gray Camping Blankets 3.35 blankets, full ,bed wplctllnr C pounds eacn. iue. ilis rtnPBcd Blankets, taa. gray and white, full r5'AW-WniS METER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY StRI'KISE SALES $2 Brass Fern Dishes usric gray " - , , ' , n at 1.19 Made of solid -brass, TO a very handsome and effec tive pierced design Oust like the Illustration). Three small ball feet, and copper Inner dish. A very special IS offering tor Temporary Annex, 4tb Fir. I SGHOOLTO BE GANKERY BROOKLYN GIRLS TO FLT LP PROD ICE RAISED BY BOYS. l-.rpoln aad Teacher. Indorse Plan Whereby Pupil. AVI1I UaUe Vegeta ble. o Lot. and Sell Output. club. Teachers' Club of the Brooklyn School d the girls of the eighth j ..on the- nroduce for vacant lots ana w and ninth grades 27 proceVs suggested byO. H. ?.aleDy .P;,, United States Agricul- not only ialdK at the 'Lincoln High School, retains " .K. nrnrlUCe. the liavor -;-rh ennnse the TBT.1WA. """"" - r ..,1,1-1 a. u. m ; At the boy. and girls have . ""n i,u bJ said" Gary! "two SlrW canning clubs S..?.: n formed and six boys' in- i t hnvine been formed Sh s" weeThe can e00proauceW the boys will raise on streets fuller iSn'the girU l o r to can the good, -HoutcWevee offer ofli there Viil be others. Brooklyn. School ."v.-ii ?L credit of starting this . . ciai., AAPQttnn canning movement and Montavilla 1 (irava " j eacn and a mi i I in ii Migairo wmmm mm " iBaxlf""''""" axla li.B.wHWl xfUMIMBifill.SB ...B.M.a..' " j . . jyrrm " " m '',-ri-n-rvi IZ ' 7 s ,i t.xation. The -" , Mr. Gary Uplainea the plans of op ll'lll'l! Going On! The Home Sale Offering a Regular Doiunpour of a Safe because they are chnnn no- Thursaav or rriuav ui x., A MberrtoSr there is no chance of It is part of this store's policy SMLouTsto '"-it" ' ' tfct have a conspicuous Vri rlav represcD UIVUl V " METER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SLKPRDK SALES Women's $1 Pure Silk Hosiery, Pair 65c offering for Friday 'W MEIER FRANK'S ! 130TTH FRIDAY bTRPKI&K SALES Women's 1.25 Union Suits at 65c . .,-.. l.. i vnntl crTB.de COttOTl. i -Kicneiieu " f7 ;-;. "r.,r High desirable weight .Or cpm.e. 7 . knee lenKth. Sizes i 4 to . Second Floor, 8th-&t. Bldg. neck, long sleeves, MEIER & FRANK S ' 1307TH FRIDAY SliRI'RISL SALES Women's 25c Black Cotton Hose, Pair 19c Ueels and hemmed JXiaag. METER VRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES 1.95 Long Auto VeUs at 1.39 Chiffon cloth veils, in black, white and all cotori7 wide hemstitched borders. Veils 2 yard, long and 1 ' iloor, 6th-St. Bldg. I30ITTI KgSvMKSffiS SALES 15c Muslin Pillow Cases Each 10c Made of very good grade heavy muslin torn befwe hemming. Size of cases 4xob incnes. ?-bi. reduction for r. Gth-St. Bldg. rEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SLRPBlsE SALES 10c Face Towels, 6!4 The Dozen 75c Knft absorbent towels, with hemmed ends. Bi l'sxM " incnes. ' Very' suitable for hotel or home use. Thlr(i Floor, 6th-St. Bldg. 1307TH FR1DAYSCKPRIB SALES Women's 1.50 Perrin's Cape Gloves, Pair 1.09 P CXT o? PSe SwAlS'a-h-WBajS make 1 and 2 clasps, plain or embroidered Sacks', in black, white, tan and gray. Size. 5 - to 7" F irst Floor, 6tb-St. Bldg. 1307TH 'i5aY8LRPK1SE SALES 25c to 50c All-Silk Ribbons, the Yard 17c , ,BC"Jnfo1reDrc'neck:- TSpm.WcS: te'.?f. id vilvetsl Broken assortments In sev nwidnthe&y ery color and score, of .nmblnations. Ju.t lor fno. fatinn or UUVII1 than these prices? - " ' " " III irviKR HtANKH JltlHBra.i- - p. Qttt-nriQP Sale of Tomatoes, 4 Cans for zbc Surprise paf e 01 lzT-so Ec The latest pack, laoeiea iTiree. '" -t. COFFEE, Challenge OC- brand. 4 lbs. 95c; lb. BU'TTF:R, Butternut brand, always satisfactory roll CREAM OF WBEAT1 C-package GHTRARBELIJ-S CHOCO IATG, 3-lb.cans 7oc;05C 1-lb. cans - BAKING CHOCOLATE. Ghirardelli's, 1-lb. pack ages sec; - 'b20c packages REASURER eration in detalL xne ciuu? v... governed mainly by themselves with the assistance of an executive commit tee composed of the teachers, principal. mmhr from the Parents and T : Teachers' Club and two du. of the community. The canning ap MR. LEW IS TRANSFER paratus will cost aDout be installed in the basement of Xhe school, riowing of the vacant lots to be cultivated will be started Satur day by a boy who is a member of the Opinion A. . . .,, The parents and teacnera the plan and the members pledged themselves in advance to take $40 worth of the canned produce. Mrs. Fred Frances. Mrs. George J. Cameron. Mrs W C. Epps and Mrs. L. M. Egbert were appointed a committee to solicit more advance, orders and also to obtain the use of the vacant lots in the Brooklyn community. The six boys f,..v. tr.Hnotrlal clubs. They will necessitating the midst of will- cost the dollars if the tached to the lection of taxes cultivate the vacant lots, but seek employment lor Saloou License Granted at Elma Wash.. Feb. 18. (Special.) regular Council meeting Tues- ,.in license was granted to J T Shelby, and street improvement was discussed, but no action was taken. .as f macadamizing the will be brought up later consideration. . for Jitney Runs to Clackamas. ..riuis Or Feb. " 18. (P 1 na.r.e.. . ?,.., has been put into lam, and DClWBCii 1 l-w Crossing, making six rou.m . . 1 iffirie - .. .r,..i,i.lini!- an early morn.uo , . late evening trip. -.a-lslature 1887 - 'avr . 1 TMErQ.UALITr STOKE-OP PORTLAND 1 I rrfUv. Sixth. "Morriaorv Aider Ota. H And Every Item a Safe nA Kor.j.nsp thev are sale, ui cuutsc a "'fo atte to offer GOOD i GOOIK no m Things forthe Horne tr,M.v surprise list, the kind you -,- orices. ' Surprise prices. The saving 13 130-TH Jr'KLUAY htKfIH SALES 50c All-Wool Challie Yard 29c dark colors to select JPj floor 6tll.st. Bldg. 130,TR FffiYsrRPRTsl SALES 1.50 Fancy Silks the Yard 83c 1000 yards in the 'o 6th.st. B,dK. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY Sl-KFRISB SALES 2.50 to 3.50 New Net Top Laces, Yard 1.98 for overdraperles-and dress flouncings. all -0 "wTtrWe Baby Flouncing, on One Swls S5 inche. wide, yd. 6tn.St. Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S l:!07TII F RIDAY' SUKPRISK SALES Women's $3 to $15 IVprkwear at 98c Tonr choice of real Irish, Cluny and Filet collar, jabots, yokes ana lanoreu vi ioHars? Also line hind-made and hand-em-Koidered pieces. About .200 in th. group, re duced for Friday O"' Moor, 6th.St. Bldg. MEIER FBANKS 1.107TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 25c and 35c Handkerchiefs 17c o1aerea rne" liltrT inffi nd dlfnty patterns In white and Colored de signa. livery Initial 6tn.st. Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S " 1307TH FRIDAY SURPRISE BALLS Japanese Bronze Bamboo Baskets en- in.nu I -mi RagketH. 33o I 75c Jaiwnese Fruit Basket.. Jl.25 Japanese mt Basket.... he Japanew. Fri a t Bakrt" Jananese Fruit KaKe. 50c japanew. Fuit Basket. S.V, Japanese Frn.t 1;-' ' KSc Japanene Work Basket 6c 4ianese Work Baskets.... Jaanee Work Baskets. .. . ilToO japaneM Work Basket... ...nn Jauunce Jardinieres 41 69c 89c 6!h; 5!M SUc 16c 23 e 49o 9c f 1.39 ....3.47 is.OO Japanese Vane. 7SoJaparieM Waste Basket., IS in. wide, 75c and gl W illow Waste Basnets. ia id. wp ; . i. " m. T-lbhon H U X X KJ . .-"--. brand, fancy re-67c eon make; roll " gon make; roll CORN MKAL. freshly ground, wnne or yellow. No. 9 sacks 29c 5EE5 Li L c mAir III . . : . -- ... tT . I HI rll wmwrn, uillillllllll'IIIIHIitl K i I m I , ;:- : M. , ,1;.; :,.,! I. ,,n i,,. ;i J IB - ..il.BJI V VJ on any ui" collection of taxes is certainly an im portant part of taxation. -Also, it doesn't seem to me that the transfer of these duties is so unitt .i iivsTiusTV to involve tne vv aiv.i j. OF TAX COLLECTION. Peace- . "To make the in the midst ot the collecting said Mr. Lewis, "would mean that we to Validity of Emergency would have to close tne i'7'" for about 10 days, reprint all of the collection slips bearing my name, audit all the books thoroughly and turn Clanse A.lced and Expen.e of Speedy Change Explained.. "It will entail great confusion. them over to tne &nerin. . m '"Lewis intimated that if the Gov .r siened the bill in its present closing the tax oix.cC the collecting season and taxpayers thousands of form, he would ki,. vrr to . , j v.i iiu emergency . bill transfering the col r-r...rt to test the . . ...ran.. rl5l11S from Sheriff Hurlburt. said he had not been advised as to the Leeislatures action on the bill and declared h.e had Lewrist0County T r.T.r ye-terday." ThTs measure, to which an emergency clause was attached in the S e"" now passed both houses of the Leg islature and is in the hands of Gov ernor Withycombe. Dis. Mr Lewis had requested from Lis trict Attorney Evans an opinion on vRliditv of the emergency clause 1 Vt tin Mr Evans referred the on the bill. Mr. r , Brown, m,T.rlatinim "I did think the collection of taxes and the collection of delinoient taxes should be in the hands of the same of ficial." said Sheriff Hurlburt "but I had j ...hinr nhnut this bill. I dont want the tax department, for I know absolutely nothing about the collec tion business. It's an added responsi bility without added sS ;hat"nasmuch as the matter affected county otticiais ion it would better come as an opinion from that office. ; ... Mr itnssian. Kiev, SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 18. The Rus sian volunteer fleet steamer Kiev sailed for New York in ballast today. It is understood that from New York she will cany a cargo to Archangel for the Kussiau government. . B.V ,-titutlonamy of livans, a hill The 77. ..pnrv clause on this Dili, i onstuutronaTamendmen; pas-ed four 1-o.nrs aco. clearly provided tht trie could create no mn,-af ill ! I! Bill. MAIL ORDERS FILLED From This Our Ads (WHILE LOTS LAST) If received within three days of date of publication. Genuine Bargains IULJL M'JL JLCJ Bargain fVioni: savins V whether you c ; nr, rot. At Meier ai i1 ranis, s. what Jrice you pay for an artide you to be good do 1 . x v JJngs jor - will appreciate, wny snomu 50c Dress Goods the Yard 29c Your choice of medium and dark colors. Tery neat patterns, sfipes.and checks A variety of effective weaves all --'nch m", terial. 40 pieces go on sale Iriday at m. surprise prlcj. . niTa Floor. 6th-St. Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S , a 1307TH FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Women's 1.50 and 1.75 House Dresses 89c . . . hmn drerMi ft ih. lines. Some in high n.,J"" ,.,.j I.J.. Th. low neck and short sleeve., nooa ".or-tment '" fr5fth Floor. 6th-St. Bldg. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FRIDAY SUKPHInE SALES Women's 6.50 to 12.50 Kimonos, Friday 2.95 Made of challie. .nd al-'" ' METER FRANK'S 1307T1I FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Children's 3 to $5.50 White Serge Dresses 1.19 Good, serviceable materials. In very sttr.e Size. 2 to 5 year.. stU.gt. Bldg. . 1Wh ?-H5SyVukJ.kKb ha..: Stationery Surprises ??- JETST: iVX::V l:Z il-ZZu-. fancy colored stationery. .4tc mil rarus, ix. . , 522 km! while and blue table cover. jc Red", w to nd blue napkins, do.en... J;l' ..lu. .id blue streamers.. lie iiic irkagc Seal, and cutouts, pa. Small paper flags, two for . ... . . . . "SJo" Score Cards, thrrj. dor.eo for . . tc . . Mo First Floor, 6tb-St. Bld. 30c to 60c Curtain Laces Yard 17c Fancy fisured designs In white ,orrrtt;cru Short lenSthS. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH F-RIDAY SURPRISE SALES 75c Cretonne Covered Cushions at 39c ' Lovely colored cretonnes In natterns and many variety or color effects. Filled with good cotton. Ideal for wicker gl.25 Japanese Porch Onshlon. .XOc Temporary Annex, ttlh Hour. 130, Til 11UUAI Bi,riuo " MACARONI or Spaghetti. NAPTHA SOAP. Economy brand, six bars 1QC special price of TEA, Ceylon. ChslOOj. lenge grade, lb.....""' Pure Food lirorery, liaserneat 6th-St. Bldg. Oregon make. No. 1 OSc cartons, 4 for SALMON, Red X brand. reg. 15c grade, lo 12 C No. 1 tall cans. : : . , s. o -; - "" "'"' IH R l l....l.ilni. t.YatiOn. Help the Stomach Digest Your Food puouu - ., transier at. mio WTien the stomach fails to di gest and distribute that which fs eaten, the bowels become clogged with a mas. of waste and "Vr .hat ferments an.l gener- ates poisons that are forced into tne and often distress ness. Most people naturally object refuse to turn Sheriff Hurlburt, the to the drastic and purg . . j - o.na into the Supreme sysie.. constitutionality of positive in n. "- ;r --;r-ouickly relieve constipation Is Dr Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, .old bv druggists at fifty cent, and one dollar a bottle. It does not gripe or cramp, but act, easily fd pleasantly and is therefor, the most satisfactory remedy for children, women and elderly per onsT For a free trial bottle write to Dr. W B. Caldwell. 462 Wa.h ington stre.t, Monticello. 111. regarding It. compensation, $17.00 GETS A HIGI-CLASS TAILOR-MADE SUIT OR OVERCOAT AT TRUSTEES SALE AT 382 WASHINGTON STREET. Sails for New York. El MEIER RM . ...-TII i iill.A si Kl'lllsr, SA 10c White Outing Flannel, Yard 7c ? .pErndV.f uv." ii:. .... 1.9S Ratines Friday, Yard 49c . .nl-ndld ..sortment of popular rti' In mutur. and plld...An oua lui. uu N..ltl. "ri't, colors "",,. amouut. rd ... b, ji,;, B,h.M. Ill.lt: MFTF.R "'" 1307TH FRIDAY BlRPRlsb SAI L Men's Ribbed Union Suits- Special 79c Medium weight t jtmi rnlor onl Deroy rinoru W Very well made, fnrln li Kii... S4 to . fitting, with covered .earn. Temporary Annex, l'lmt 1 loor. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TH FTUDAY SURk'RlsE SALES Men's 1.25 Outing Night Shirts 89c ffik".. tJ w,Th"."k frog, and P. .M button.. All U-';p;h"Ann,..Flr.ll lo..r. MEIER FRANK'S 1307TU FRIDAY SURPRISE HALLS Men's $2 and 2.50 Pants Pair 1.35 SiitV--,-"'"--"ur'ulj i MEIER IHAXK'S M , , 130JTII FRIDAY SUUI'KlsL SAI L IMen's $4 and $5 Shoes Pair 2.19 ...Ifskli'i 111 le an'l Blucher n l.; r .hoc-. In he lot. la ' f OilOV. Ill it . OV,. 7. P. V.-. 10 "')' . Third 1 loor. Blh-M. Ildlg. MEIER "XK"? wll . . l:M)-TII tKIDAV StKI'KlsE SVI Women's 3.50 and 14 Shoes, Pair 1.89 MEIER HUNK'S LtO.TII FRIDAY SlUI'itlsE SAI I Children's 85c Steel Wagons at 69c Well constructed w.go.... nd .teel axlefc No. 01. lib slrrl li' llllln. !'!. ill. IV It A l:in:lll 1 KIOAY Si KI'HI S l I -H 14.50 to $24 Bags and Suitcases 9.95 Tte.it crsili-s I'f Ic-Kther, .'.I. cov.lil.lf pipkin leather I'ned.' Some villi I-... ionri'ifl mukH. unil ft ftiv of till- fal.li.il. ......i...tr.ini.i." inc linled. ITIn-il rcK.H.fi ami -" .I"'1 ' ..' .1 ilia on.! price : I','. ,n in. ".-" Trniiurr7 Annex, illl I I.Hif. MEII R 1 11 INK'S 1S05TH FRIDAY SI Itl'UISI. SAM S 50c to 75c Stamped White Linen Centers at 39c Oood grade wl.lte linen. r;';'","" l.roidering In punch and oelct v.oil. ' i!irU'i SVh'" CrV'ionne Shoe Bars. .I.lnl. pink. Mile and tan colors, with lour and i a.-... ',, rl.il.lVn-. 7oc" to .I.S.V.St.n.pr.1 white and colored. .11 -f es. r . ., -m cvruui -- - MEIER ft FRANK'S 1J07TH FRIDAY sURPRIsfc SALES Linoleum Surprises Inlaid llnilcuni, in blue, effects. Note tlieno prlei tan. brown si'.i , lo clcr out III' " . . . . .. I in P.. Ml. JSJ -fards InMd Linoleum lo ... Mt. i.i Vard. Print Linoleum to go l- i"' -. "M ioO Yru. t n.. - Ten)lMrM.y Annex, ".til I lf- MFIEK FRANK'S I307TH iWDAV SURI'RISE SALES $2 Dozen Table Tumblers Each luc Thin crv.litl liimhlc.rs. cut In haii.l ,,, vlniiiu d-'Kn. Just Ilk.- ll.e Illustration. A very good ofterlng for Friday rimtMmTr Ann. 4. u,. TEA I GRAY HAIR It's Sales enette cloll. .ho.. In hut , A. 1 great ...ortment to r t . I KWK'S rrl im asa.a.. TTr--in' 1WI SAGE URNS Grandmother's Recipe Bring Back Color and Lustre to Hair. -d-l y - serious ill- That beautiful, even .hade of dark, glossy hair can only be had by 1" Ing a mixture of Sag. Tea and hulphur. Your hair I. jour charm. It m.k. or mar. the face. When It fade., turn, gray, streaked and look. dry. wispy and .craggy, just an application or two of tSae and Sulphur enhance. It. appearance a hundredfold. Don't bother to prcpar. Ih. tonic; you can net from any drug .tor. a 60 cent bottle of "Wy.th'. age .nd 8u -phur Compound." ready lo u.a. Tins can always b. depended upon to bring .ho n.mrnl color, thicknc. and - " t. Invot iVA that will lnKtre of vour hair and removo .... it .inn .ralD Itching and Everybody use. -Wyeth'.- Sulphur because It darken, so ly and evenly that nobody cau tli .1 ha. been .ppllcd. You .imply dampen a ttponge or .oft '" draw this througn inc . - - small .irand at a nmc; m m. crrav hair ha. disappeared ftr another apiiltcatlon It beairtirully dark and Bprer IubU-ou and abundaoL Adv, ill un" ii'.'', DARK to dan- falling morulne and l.cntiic. Slo.iy, 4