THE SHNTAY OREGOXIAy. FORTLAyP. "AT7GTTST 23, 1915. 11 FRENCH PREPARING FOR BIG MOVEMENT Carolyn Wilson Sees in Spirit of People Signs of Im portant Action. CIVILIANS LEAVE TOWNS Mar to sBlf" I .rrrplrd Now In ttmur Great Motor Lorrlr. Rallrosvai.. Can. . m ra a- Itloa Ready for Activity. be aralUM In tul of wr h - umt deflnit form, accordlna- to an mxli bar today by Blon J. Araold. " . The urt'on w taken up by in American Society of Clell Engineer, th American Institute of MInln. J-nt-ceera the Aicirlraa oclety or Me cbsniral Knaineer. the American ln stitut or fcltrlcar Kni ineere and th American Institute of Consullln Entri r.frrr Karl, appointed committee to further the inurement whlib baa now become consuhdated br the appointment. Just announced, of the chairmen of thes committee as merr.bera of a Joint committee to taae charae. In co-operation wit the War Department, of the wor- TSe FToropeaia war. accordlnc to mfUiilvri wa " tbat enlier r needed on a acale hitherto unKnown- GRUISERSUNKISREPORT bcnw Ail: BRITISH TUT TO QIA!H Or VICTORT. lit ABOt.TX WIUOH. fr.Ti,,-. tali. ; Trtt rut. au'l w arra.m.at. FARM. Aos. WH.ther It Vveparatin'n f -r or aralnst a t' offen ,'t tmini. I n l know, bat tM-re re ardent ctietti.a aroineT on behind the whole rrenri line Tfcesa d.jre bn pernlsslonalre. are as plentiful a d4-tlun In .-prlnr-eime. one learns much more of actml re,.,. an-1 prosoe-t than er.r before. Not tbat l th-e m.n tell are eoofl aierr. tJl tr pl.tn tncther a blj tiers an-t a bit there, one rok almo.t a strsiaht mmt!. and tiethln hss been el.arer to diecera durinar the.e pant two sr.eks than th.re le about t be -som.thlne 4irf on the rrench front. , One telle Tn of the town toward the ta.t whlcb be be-n rlrared M elelll.n. be telle oa It U '; ,h t qu.tlon w tweomin so diffl-ait to hand e. b-Jt h! -ropaln" eontrad'.cte Mm and ' It I b-cau.a there are to be bta- moTeroent that wsy and the arwir need free nop. and cent be troubled br the presence of elvll.ana. And a third say. It I. Jn.t bet.ow dur tos the bombardment so many or there -were r-ttioc hilled tbat It Is f r tnclr own rood that they bar been sent way. Cans Kery S reed. Tna ouht to see th cannon at one place I mlcht mention, but 1 "" ear a husky "Why. they crowdej op so many. .:. In Just one section, that ther r ot ! of em alona a etrefh : "et.ra as that l only a ml. and that would mean one errr SJ feet. I may hare looked Incrednlou. but be Bare me no time to escreee my doubt. -And the r.w mltraUleu-e.: U Ih.y are prette! American, you know, and wonJers. tbey II maka me nl.-o little present to the tlochesr Another men told me ..f the sn'end'd new motor lorries ror tran.i-rtin the heavy cannon oeer bad rod.l - ney are simple enormous, ft'.l trie a hole street as tr;ey lumber br. and v ",r he.le with an l-lnch Mm wn.ch is perforated 3aln an I acmn to let the mud pa troul.-h when thry are baul tnsr orer bed road. Or there I the o'her kind, the mbeels - . . . m . I - thoee of eome r our frmln machine flrllble bande held In pta. by Other HRht rroe.-banda Vng hear that there are ""r"'" road. beiee b'it e.errwhere. " h-t here yoo been tllr.T lately'- yea ak a man from a certain eeitlon. -i jixinr. mini-!-, and rlearln- ed for new rHroid.- Moewra Dyed Khaki fober. Pometim be tells you Ihit he has bn d.m bore. and Ma d rlpt'..n of the poor ftas.d trns ea they con template th.tr ertitle -hue or lla. k hums dyed with henna to a losttous khlkl l lootmu-lnc. -Sure and Mi apprentice my-ir .o a balrrraeer when I'm throuh with the war" said a blue-ey.d Irlhmn to me. "Tie a fine t.u.h o red Id b s;lrln ta the ladl" blr. what with me knowiedce of mlslna the atuff. be It f.r blondes or brunette or now Whltee." The l nll.h are said la be eominc eer In tr.men.loua number. And to a rath' - nshuna remark on the part of a cti:-n about their rla-btloe nudi ties a Krenci a..ldi.r spk up yery ajul.rkly la their defense. Teaekj Adealre BHIIek. -There ln-t a lnch Idler who tia the new men a ho are comma: i.r l.iay thoee who he hd the full tralnim but admires them. be aal.l "Vo.t of ue rrer.rhmen bad trre years" traintnc. and Bow a year whl'-h la better than all the tralnin In the world. lu these b..e at best haen"t bad but elibt months or ome of em lea. And yet Ih.y flht with an sndunns- p-wrr and patience and stolc l.m whi.-a l.a.cs nothins to be d'slred. The rtt ft ehara.terl.tic are there; the eapert.n.-e and tactical education t-t the eBlc.re ll come In time. I don't . . t -... t.rr erud of the way I behar.d th- rt month or the war. Th.re certainly wesnt much Intelli gence In It hy rtpect tbera to come oer here perfect -Mr iod. we'll tithl. dU.nt worry about that.' aid a man In khaki a ho bad come up during the preceding speech. -They'll all nrht. When eny toe baa n ah. I my reetment saw 1 days a there ta no thought of anr thiaa but flshtma and hlllin In his an I i-l It er to the bmfe n-w - -I should say It aa.. took up a STench e-i4ler. " I JM knleea. We all bar them, and I tell you I,, craweome after the borobardin when yoo into the trench.a and the few litna are hiding perbapa and you Ko forward aith your ba..n.t and a ,h.n knife. . ih't't nothinc better In that svrt of work than a short. d-a-.r l:e knife with a firm handle, lou , - h went on cheerfully, -you re apt to ruin your bayonet, break II off In a bodr or onethiti. and you hate dom that we are all denoted to our U.salte." Hut a knife is much better, and though It vent a.r.t the gram to us there at rt. th" other side ha them, t". and they are much fairer than either potsoa gas if the fame."" Aatledpatloa fJa Aaatety. evi. .mm of anticipation of big things l a g.-d thlni Jui.t now. for It complet.ty carries th props oer any araicty that they might bae bad ,,t,r th turn aSaif be taken in Ku I a- . r.nally. I can't understand the calm acceptance of the loss of I'oland. 1 has yet to find th Frenchman ho Is at all peiturbed by It, or who sees In It a menace. Th fict that th tier man will now be free to send bug numbers of troops to thi frontier ea t seem t worry them at all. In fact- they scarcely admit that It Is P" slble. And to the statement that the tiernvans hae g.-ln.-d many material things by taking I'oland material and natural resource which a ill mak th war continue longer. If It fnally re aolee It.elf Into a duration of material war they say that that Is possible, but ao matter bow lorg th war go on. ,h. rrencb will be the last one out fA"for meeelf. I don't tak nearly o rbeerful a lew of th troop about to be released, and I oniy hope that rery thlng her Is In "apple pie" order to gret them whea they am. Itrwnr Corp Martenl. CHICAGO. An I. Th moeement begun In n tntatl way laat Uprlng ta Xm a rtaarra cr oT nlara l Berlin Haa wa at Mlaklag af Oa daall (raker aad Deatrayer by fabaaaHaea Off JatlaaaV. i nv-THiv i .ir ;i .rreiiftd br cen sor V A dispatch to tha Central Nawa (rum Amsterdam say: -A semi-official telegram from Ber lin stair that th British Minister at Bucharest haa asked th official news man official report of August II was inienleci.- Thl report rrierrj to an attack by German torpedo-boat near it rtirr Iieht.hin. off tli Jutland coast oa August IT. when a small Brit ish cruiser and a Brmsn aosu-oyer ar stated to bar been suck. "iMritin in rurthee Information. It Is declared, tha British sia were surprised by th attack or tno uermnu torpedo craft and that tha cruiser, which belonged to th Aurora clasa. sank within four minute, th detroyer being- Immediately afterward struck oy a torpeao. No statement ha been Issued by th British Admiralty In rgrd to th declaration In tha German Admiralty statement receld on August l. tbat "a small moaern eriunn v.e a iDrpmeuv! . . off th Jutland cot with torpedo in an ataca oy live nwiii v m v. torpedo-boat flotilla. 1 KEPI NEUTRAL Germany Tells of Accidental Flight Over Holland. GLOOM. PERVADES RUSSIA IS PREPARING r.Kl.l AMET MAT BK lO'VKSEU AT 0.t'K, SOFIA REPOIlTs. CerrniaKat Pakllcatlea Say a If Allies ataaa. Arrlaa la rtwbable. eiOFIA. Bulgaria. la London. Aug. J. An Inspired statement appearing In a publication controlled by tha govern ment contain th announcement that. If condition affecting Bulgaria should be modified by the granting of Bulga rla'a territorial demands "to uch an . - aA ..It trtr Intervention In . v v.i. I mm w - th war. lh novt-rnm.-nt will convoke I-arlUmcnt mmpUtiriy. ctln of the oppolton In Pnrl.mfit. . a .1 a .ta amrila ! tt A fttt II 1 tl tt pUDI I (.al bun V nanuiM....a ' th atmut of th pcovernment 11 con trary to nm ini?rri v. u . . .-- .e,.vnjliii, nf PavrllA- I ni immrqiatv sj-. . , - - m-nt dfmanded by th oppoitton. a. . . . ...laln.rl trial It ! thn 1H pUOIIt .U"M a-K. aas.ee x . . ' ' trntloR of tho 'blnt to ahor to H policy of neutrality except in the event . . w . - xfiiahari from Riilcarla under the treaty of Bucharent mttr the econd HiKn ar ar .r-i .... .bsAtit s-sn ri 1 1 to n b po mod I- .1 I. rf-minil interrentlon.' the atat-ment roncludea. tho government 1U immediately aummon Parliament." 8-HOUR DAY IS DESIRED r- n-ii.-ni I heir Krtlrrafion llc- glne S.latr-Vlde Motrmrnl. NEW HAVEN. Conn.. Aug. S. The . . nt the t'onnectlcnt IWlIlliw iviu - -- - federation of Labor met her y lormulat plan lor a '--'"- -" - ' . -..-V.... work dar. paign tor ne ----- J Julius . Ptremlau. president of the a . iinlnm In rederallon. oeciareu .. -- . . .... ...t. are asking that very city m " - th federation bring about a campa.go for the snorter wora o-j- -The sucve.s of th morement In Hrldgepott. whero S concern ha g.yen the eight-hour day without a cul- said Mr. Stremlau. "shows ! ...i . iu.ti.-e of th demand made by workinginen la being conceded." SHIP CAPTAINS ARRESTED Maatrra of Sugar Lighter Accnard of Mrlne; Iloale to Mrhl Cargora. NKW YuRK. Aug. SV Three cp tair.a of augar lighter, a mat and an alleged receiver of alolen good wr arreet.d here today on charge of grand larceny ami recelrlng atolen property aa the culmination of a pollc inse-t. gallon of numerou uar nre aboard Teasel at dock her and after leaving thl port. Th tires, th poll.- assert, were et to cover up wh..leal theft of ugar. although at th tim It appeared aa If tbry arvre part of an organised at tempt to prevent lb sugar from reach ing the allies. JAPANESE MINISTER FETED Arorrk-an Ambassador at Paris Hont to llaron Klkujlro Islill. Berlin Has Hcporta of Depression In Cur's Reailtn Doe to Contin ued SuoccT.se of Toe Soldier Without Fyod or Mnnltions. BERLIN. Aur !. (By wlrele to Sayvllla.) Th Overseas New Agency today cava out th following: formed tha Dutch government that on August J a ueruiKn aiieii.o, from Its course by contrary winds, flew over Dutch territory. As soon a th commander noticed that he was on the wrong course he changed the direction of the airship. Strict Instructions hav been given to commander of airship to avoid flying over neutral territory. vrnaniMiion ui v.i .. . .... CC. AAA M.mKA.. ). V M empioree, wi.ii .av.vvv collected fSIS.OOO for the support of lamiiiea ui iiir-m . . i w. -- lion wno are in. nwuh- p-.i.hln. Rerlln state that tha rapid succession of Ger- . . . .. . . il.nra.alnn man vicioriea nai . u v " all over Russia, especially at I'etrograd. . .i . w ......)... The wner inrrv is muni ... .". u . . .. earlv loss of Vllna. Uvtnsk and Grodno la expected. Captured Russian from all part or in troni niai u wera witnout otiicers anu aoe w munition or food wa distributed. "'Messages received here from Berne .a.. araanaaeal ataff d- HF Ifiea. . 1. " r " Clares that Kugen Gilbert, the French aviator a no escapea irvm 4 ....... - after being Interned, had not taken back hi promise to mko no effort to escape. On th contrary, he broke hi paxola and fled.- , CLUBMAN SENT TO PRISON Fire-Year Sentence GlTen for Kill- In. Resulting from Fray In Club. PAN FRANClfOO. Aug. 18. Judge Franklin A. Griffin today sentenced Menrv Mohler to flv year In San Quentin Penitentiary for the killing of Paul Lyon, li yeara old. Th crime wa commmeu -. lli. In a young men- oclI club dur- ng a Quarrel over a reruaal oy tne club to elect certain young men to membership. (.ratlc Added at La Center Scliool. . . - . '-r t- TV'. -ft. S.iar 9 1 ( S ni- clal.) Th LaCenter school will start September U. One more grade and on more teacher will be added. The teach ers thl year will be: i-rincipi u. . , 1 lflth a-r-a rl . M ' Mlsa 1 1 W 1 11 II. llllllii . - ' ' a- Moon, seventh nd eighth grade: Ml A. ScOlien. n 1 1 II anu e.... ' .. ... ...I.J Iniirfh erarlea: C . UlflQll, allllia . " - av.. ... . alls M. Slgel. primary. A contract wa .. . . a I I J . .lav .Vtawt let to A. nansen ' uurni r " n r the school for $Sl. "YOU CAN DO BETTER FOB lESS ON THIRD STREET' Why's "Gets-It," for Corns, Like a Kiss ? Because Everybody Trie It, Every body Likes It, It'. Painless and Takes But Moment to Apply. "Oets-IC 1 the wonder of th corn pestered world. Millions say ao be cause millions huve used It. Tht It the Olggesi selling what skea ni -Xeverlo My Jtlf " l!lLir tiascaij and iiaglcally aa 'OaU-iu corn remedy on earth toddy. "Oets-U will surely get -that corn or callus you've been trying for a long time to get rid of. take It right off clean as a whistle." Apply It In 1 seconds. nut your stocking and shoe right over t nothing to tlrh. ','h," ,h"rA: You needn't fuss with thick bandage that make a package out of your to. No knives, raxora and scissors, no tape, no troul.le. I fa simplicity Itself, sure, quick, palnles. Try It also for bunion "'..""'if" Is sold at .11 druggist. ISc a bottle, or sent direct by K. ''" 2 l'o. Chicago. Sold In Portland by The Owl lrug Co.. 51 lor on the pa.-lfle foa.t. For that "faired out" "tired out" feelinf tbat comet orer yon this time of rear, there i nothinf so jood as Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey aU r taee PAU:?. Aug. : William G. Sharp, the American Ambassador.' and Mr. jinrp gave a dinner tonight to Baron Klkujlro 1MI. the new Japanese Mln- l.ter of Foreign Arialra. and ma wne and to the staffs of the two embassies, j liaron lshll. who at th tlm of his acrertam- of a portfolio In th Okuma : fabinet w Japoee Ambassador to Frame, will leave with th Rarones for Toklo tomorrow ty a japanes steamer from Marseilles. Kocltester-Oakvllle Stage 1 Plan. CKNTRAUA. Wash. Aug. Zi. (S"P- R. A. Wh'.tcomb Is preparing to establish a stag lm between Roch ester and Oakvllle. With th Inaugura tion of the eervic ther will be a line from Central. clear through to Aber deen, connection being made In Oakvllle. Oregon Instructor Geta Position. VNtVERSITT OF CALIFORNIA. Aug. t L( special.) Warren Porter Tuft, until lately an ntructor In the Oregon Agricultural College, ha been ap pointed lntruetor In pomology at th Pavt farm. Th farm I a branch of th l'ntverity of California, and l lt uated sax aaacramanto. to bring back the feeling and reality of perfect health. Make rich red blood, quiet the nerve and correct the jaded appetite by stimulating the stomach to healthy action. Keep th system In such good con dition that It Is almost Impossible for summer compluinta to obtain a foothold. At most arugg1t, grocers and dealer 11.00. SPECIAL NOTICE local trade cannot upply you send your order and remittance to Th Daffy Malt Whiskey Cw 171-173 Mlaaa M, Ma FrsnHsr, Calif. They will hav your order taken care of promptly at th following price: 1 Bottle Express Paid $1.15 2 Bottles " " $2.10 4 Bottles " " 54.00 Itemlt by Express Order. Post Of fic Order or Certified Check. If cash Is sent have your letter regiatered." Goiters, Tumors and Rheumatism. La tost and beat nwcthoci. No Operations, no Medicina. Consultation and Examination Fro S12 Swetlasd Bid, Fhooa iUi teli. Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. M. On Saturdays 9:00 A. M. Pacific Phone Marshall 50S0 The IMost in Value The Best in QuaUty "Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P.M. On Saturdays 6 :00 P.itt. Home Phone A 2112 A Sale of Stamped Readymade Gowns 79c Regular $1.00 Grade At the .Art Counter tomorrow we place on sale a fine lot of Nainsook Gowns, read y-m a d e and neatly stamped ready to embroider. They come with kimono sleeves and with square, round or V-shaped, neck, in all sizes. Regular $1 values. 7Qr Priced this sale at UNEQUALED BUYING OPPORTUNITIES FOR TOMORROW AND TUESDAY Those who aDDreciate unusual values will do well to visit this store tomorrow and Tuesday. Theywffl make Jrofita and a most economical exchange of cash for seasonable goods. Note these money-saving offerings: -" Fall Showing Silks and Woolen Bress Goods Women who appreciate the importance of early selections are ing niost mteresUng choosing in our unusually large assortments of Silks and Woolen Dress xas. Fall's newest styles in the most fashionable weaves and colorings arc ihere in abundance Many are exclusive and cannot be duplicated later-that fact, together with toe -low prices we are now quoting on uie cnoicesi launcs, aiwuiu rTsf New Plaid Dress and Waisting Silks Specially Priced at $1.00 to 2.00 Yard A wonderful assortment of the new Plaid Dress and Waisting SUks shown in all the wanted colors or combinations. They come full 26 to 36 inches wide, and cannot be equaled in quality elsewhere J0 rf at, yard $1.00 to VV New Print Warp tfc Pompadour Silks " Specially Priced at $1.50 to $2.00 Yard A splendid assortment of new up-to-the-minute Printed Warp and Pompadour Silks, in taffetas, messalines and silk serge. Bich floral designs in both light and dark color combinations. Match- fcO QQ less values at, yard, $1.50 to 'V d's Celebrated Serges Specially Priced at 75t? to $2.50 Yard They are shown in French Storm and Ocean Serges, made of the finest Australian wool in any wanted weave and color. They come full 42 to 58 inches wide. Specially priced here for to- 2.50 morrow at, yard, 75S to ....V Fall and Winter Coatings Specially Priced at $2.00 and $2.25 Yard A complete assortment of the new Fall and Winter Coatings is to be found here. Included are Scotch mixtures in a wonderful assort ment of new designs and colorings. . They come full 58 inches wid. all wool, double weight Coatings. Specially priced here 0 25 for tomorrow at, yard, $2.00 and V Women's -Fine Pumps and Shoes One, Two and Three-Strap Pumps, in Gunmetal, Patent and Velvet; Shoes With Cloth Tops, Etc.; Regular $3.00 and $3.50 1 OQ Grades, the Pair 1 .OI7 At no other store at no other safe will you be able to find Shoe values -to equal these. The styles are the very latest and best, including, as they do, one, two and three-strap Pumps, in gunmetal and patent leather, and in velvets. Models with hand-turned and , flexible McKay soles. All sizes. Also button and lace Shoes in the popular styles, with cloth tops, patent vamps, kidney heels and light soles, as well as other styles. All high-grade footwear of standard $3.00 and$3.50lJ1 OQ qualities. Priced, the Pair r1'u, Misses' and Children's $2.00 Mary Jane Pumps, Sixes 8!i totl AH 2. the pair P 1 ' Infants' Patent and Velvet Pumps, Sizes 3 to 8. Regular $L50 QO Grade, the pair aUVe Onderpriced Specials in Knit Underwear and Hosiery . J "WT . M -V I aea Va aSBS Children s nose, uur iveguiai iv. 25c Grade, for This Sale, Pair 1 l A splendid-wearing Combed Maco Cotton Stock ing for children. Comes with reinforced heel and toe and in all sizes in black, white and shades of tan. A stocking of 25c qual- - T ity. Priced for this sale at, the pair...-- Women's Cotton Union Suits, OQ Instead of 75c, Now Priced atJft Perfect-fitting fine cotton Union Suits, shown in low-neck, sleeveless styles, with Torchon lace-trimmed knee. All sizes. A garment of regular 75c quality in a weight that many women wear theear around. Priced for this sale at..' aJaV. Cotton Pants, Instead of 35c,oo Now.Specially Priced at only" Women's Fine Cotton Pants, shown in styles, with wide Torchon lace-trimmed knee. All Garments of a quality always O tv For Women and Children Silk Lisle Hose, r,.s. Tfoet T?oo-nl 2F.r. flrade. Priced 1 fl V LI A IJIOH -afc -J . Special for This Sale at, the Pair only As a trade-winning special, we have underpriced a splen- - . - . CM1 T I .. 1 Ol-nnl-.nne mnHa With did line ol women s r me oui uioic oniuuugo, extra spliced heel, sole and toe; also stop-run garter top. All sizes in fast black. One of the best 25c Stock- 1Q. ings made. On sale tomorrow at civoQ (.arments oi a sold at 35c. Now priced- to close at. . . Early Showing of . Women's New Fall Suits Shown in Poplins', Serges and tfc i jam CQ Mixtures in About 20 Different P tJ V Styles ; Shown in Navy, Black, Af - Q rican Brown and Mixtures at Uncertainty in dress becomes a certainty here where distinctive style in appTrel fs featured by specialists always in touch with the test word from leader, in their accepted lines. Included are tf; ferent styles made of high-grade serges poplins and J are well made and finely finished garments and are shown in the best shades of navy. African brown, blaek and mixtures. J J Q 1 I KCU lrviv a v - Women's Taffeta Petticoats, on Sale To morrow at : Here you have choice of four new styles in Women's Petticoats. They ae made of high-grade taffeta and are finished with neat unce and dust ruffle. Shown in the fitted top style. A fine assort- 2.98 ment to choose from at the low price of $2.98 Fall Showing of Silk Georgette Crepe Shown in All the Popular Light and g m g A Dark Fail Shades Priced Here To- H morrow at Do not fail to come in and inspect our new shipment of Silk Georgette Crepe. It is a beautiful, sheer, all-silk fabric shown in the wanted lieht and dark Fall shades. Just tne tning ior marung w, : j,a a,.. A comnlete assortment moderately priced, at, yard Silk Marquisette at 98c Yard Shown in a large assortment of the most popular light and dark shades. It comes full 42 inches wide. Priced tomorrow at, Q Q the yard .7C?l- $1.50 Chiffon Cloth at 98c Yard An elegant All-Silk Cloth with a high luster finish. It comes full 42 inches wide and is shown in about fifty of the leading colors. Regular $1.25 yard grade. QO Priced here at iOl Tew Fall Models R. & G. Corsets $l-$3.50 Pr. Just received a large shipment of all the very latest Fall mod els of this popular Corset, in both the front and back lace styles. . The new models are made of good grade coutils, with medium and extra long skirt and medium bust, straight back and front and a slight curve at the side. A style and size to fit every fig ure at $1, $1.50, $2 up to $3.50. Model A 332 at $1.00 This model is fine for the average figure. Made of high-grade couta with medium high bust, long skirt with slight curve at waist. Shown in back lace and in all sizes from 19 to 30. Model C 154. at $2.00 Made of high-grade brocaded material in front-lace style. Shown with medium bust and long skirt. This model will suit an average figure. Reduced Prices in Our Domestic Section Turkish Towels, Reg. 15c... 11?) Turkish Towels, Reg. 18c... 14 Turkish Towels, Reg. 20c... 17 Turkish Towels, Reg. 30c... 24 Turkish Towels. Ree. 45c. .33'4t Turkish Towels, Reg. 50c... 390 Crocliet Bedspreads $1.75 Grades $1.48 A fine line of Crochet Bed Spreads to select from. Made of high-grade material in full size and a neat assortment of patterns. g 1 AO Regular ?1.75 grade. Priced at.. V 50c Grade Bleached Sheets, Size 72x90, at 42? Each Hoppickers' Blankets S4.00 Grades $2.48 Hoppickers should profit by this sale of Blankets. About 50 pair of Heavy Gray Wool Blankets shown in full double size. They are especially desirable for camping purposes. Regular $4.00 t0 48 grade. On sale tomorrow at, pair r Cotton Blankets $2.50 Pair at 69c Tomorrow we place on sale a fine assortment of Cotton Blankets, of good weight. They are shown in either tan or gray and with pink and blue borders. They come in size 45x70 and are exceedingly QQq good values at, pair