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About The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1915)
1915. 3 THE SUNDAY .OI.I.(.OXIA rORTLAXP. NOVEMBER 23, DEFENSE PLAN HELD NOT STRONG EfJDUGH "X0U CAN DO BETTEK FOB LESS ON THIBD STREET1 Notion . Specials lOcWood Coat Hangers for 8f 5cAVood Coat Hangers for 30 5c Wire Coat Hangers for 2i 25c Writing Paper now only 19e 20c Round Garters reduced to 100 50c Red Rubber reduced to 250 BLOW TO LISTER Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays 6:00 P. M. Store Opens Dally at 8:30 A M. On Saturdays 9:00 A M. Pacific Phone Marshall 50S0 Security League Says Navy Is Not Provided"With Suf ficient Personnel. Washington Governor Person ally Investigates Steal ing of S15.COO. Home Phone A 2112 The Most in Value The Best in Quality ahKh I hava Joog had a groat lotar t. for t 64o oaao maof caaaa a hlrh afaroonatralrd tha caltjr of u-a art Ion." tr. Lnim BBBoincd that tha rroo bylariaB kav obtaln-d ..oa of Ita propoaad II. oBdowmanl. Ia VaisaOiila ti ).) of Ita U.a.. fmnJ. aad tho CoBgragallooallaia hava bagaa u work of ral.mg a faod of I J. .. Ithar frotratanl cjrnoro Inatlona ara a.alng for food (attag i:.o.o). STATION A BID SELECTED lmalay Imrrtrorol tompaay llaa Ixvr-.t Offrr for ajaarirra. WAjtHINHTOV. Nor. :T. Tho rool "fira ly.rartrr.ant baa BotlSad llanator rhanbaflaia thai II favora tha areop" 5 HCE FRAUD 1.0 ARRESTS YET MADE rti j-rasrv ) faaltf Mrltxxl" A re t rT-r .'nl C'o-Tml-ls rr riara Axe-ate lllrrd frankrtl Iliac fosltt. t.t uri . we. . n ;r sii I -erer tJr.er etrniteErett- fcee i(fr4 tr f.r I'e oto re How li t : 4f of le t4til e- t .tjse frm tie lnirtl tnrttv fan'l. Tfi tnt catien. tskea e.f ferejeal I rT trie -( te.t Tu"4. !irniit oit I. whet eite-l mmbar ef tn 1'cmmiKl.ia were repB.ltle f -r ee ftnt ef t?-e frele for -erlr jeer Uhft the'r i.ntmar U.tr was - rof"ff w;rs .. t'uraar eerat W. V. Taaeef f.j nearly hour la-Jar .- .r:al llrjfnr eevulall'Mi. Aftr re lalereiew Mr. T I'M far Ta cnm. Tae C-rarr BBnoanre. Ikal tie won J ramala nre until ne la iM.i la roiBrti unle.e rualn.ae ronn.. t..J Wl'n II ' B.reaeea e ' . - h r. II ties caBclecJ all coa. Cx tinc enaaaetneBte. It kea r- a klni'J around rf)r-n-la that aa or mora of tne In4u.trtal In Birei'e m mlittflw ra m r eee their ofri.-l.l r.-eie a the re.-jit of tbe etii. tii.m "Hie three members ra Oialr-ma- .ol d U PweM. of ripokane. former Mayor of that rti: ... R. Kmt. of .t-att:-. an4 Oarco.ro lerkrr. of Ta coma. a f eeaaalaaasaeee .r.aelrlae Praia. I r. airman twac.et I the commit ior who has ba la r!oeet tourh lt iliKirnu l.i.trr iinrt the latlar ih er the tnre.t:eattn. Oornmta- onr t:rnet and I'arker haa both a'know'tlc.J heme; rennecte. la stock mrr m!p?rr tr.-: .ertione with Claim .tfnl J. r". i i r : t a in uap-n44 era Bl-na of the eom.-rtt.ion. The rMaf roin of ora-r'arora Bra;.! tf linal Ih rommtlinfi I. fhal In tha caxaa of Mtiril of lha frlllrnl claims iha ro app'o'rd wllhoul tha Initial " VI ted "-iilnc thai lha h'f rtot ral IkrouCi to hanla of It. J W. Wow I. ir rnmmlotxn i nxii- at t1cr. II I m.'f ureal thai .tm tr M.h any lrauUut.nl c'a m coM ra a-ina.J fauiir. Tcia ini.ir of Ifialrmaa calt to fft'aa a'l.i.tlon. ha oaan lh-t lha av.f.m ttif I. not faulty. ktl tnal tho OT.t.na waa "bI.n " or ono or mora mclot). loo lha rlalmt lhrouh a ahorl routa to aol pm of tha rnack protJ4 hy lha ayaiam Tha t'ommiaatofl) tntnN out that Bitlh aP prfliimktplr I rlaima hn41af moajtb j rleaa In.actloa la ImpoaatMo. araa Airala A ra Aroa4al4. Tha ln!tlo Rt.trt.rt hy tha f tf -j.trial Invuraoa lommtaioa No nmf i. A far data ltar. aa toon a m fmramioi wja raaoabty aal . iria Ifcat f-aud h.. orartK d. f;rrnar LU.t.r ara. pocifci anrt ol- lat fha tmmad'ao appoint man, of ll'irn. d.eti.. ftKh .10 aa tak.l. Tha fir.t kali a : ion of lha prota oc Cir.i NgifniEi.r 1 1. Th fo'luarina !ay ;orBr far "Ball look, oi.r C ln..tltlB. N arraat. haa r. haan mada. al I1ni Ihraa ajo.k. titlt apaad IBC tha lna.t:ation atari! It t. rorM w.; aatahiiahad by ft. lima Dil hl. of otbati than lha (turn forva haa haa v)uM. II la f a art.J en av.-.u.rit artihortir that tha claim d'oarirn.nta of tha larca railroad .rf-m. ara -.. r.p. r ! In sith tha (lata In tha iB.aEi falion. iatmanta giving lit Mm aani.a a. Ihoaa oa tha fraod4 1'Bl a'a'a r alma ara to haa ha.a rompw'pl r.-nery fr aimilar ari dni by lia Northara l a-'irlc and Mll yau'.a ratlroa!. f rlamlaal fllaa taaV. Ti.ituraa irtf ahoar tha 9tmfnr of a v.u or-nir.d riBa of criminal. it t-t 1 ir-fi la Mloona la all rit . af l uc.t roun4. "a.d 18 f-4rB'..h:nx npr'aa apoa ordr aiih.r a rliim.nl for atata com yaralloa ot for railroad aard. Tha ta-Iuatri.! ftaqran- Commtraioa annaunva. oly rhana.a ta tho proroaa of raaatng rt&tm. tot.Bda! to provaflt f-irth.r Ijot n of tho fuada. Aft.r omsl'iTaa'. t plarv an4 pbyatciaBa" rprta ar aanib:dv rlirna aar oaaa nrouch tho haai. of tha aa.l.lanl riairm ag.Bi. to r'aim aa.nl and Ibo ma-ural a4viar tnn roainf t - tha omm:.ioi ta fatara thar mvtt aiao ra.a Ihrouarh lha htada of tka aiatiatu na aad In 11 K. of all thaao am l'. m-l apsaar lha rarord .ff a'-owanra la m44a . a ftrt!t.r tir4 acainit forcing r amploy.ra' rcpafta, a rolara postal Trill ha pant t.ha aara tfitpMnn' ra ar t r':'4. ;:th a bach oa tka tm tiro cr f'r tha mplajtr I ar nw.!o that tha paraoa lo a'gBcd In raprt aaa da .aat.d ta d f - amprorara only, afttr tha rlaira ajaa i' oi l ,) tha fraa-4f.BI tli.aaxM hava haaa fniJ poa.iMo ky lha tlda tracking af tr.a rarla REVOLT VI EGYPT DENIED ftrltlab llnhaai- Ttrr la 'o Trajlh In Cirraua ttnrj. rr tdiilMUTOX. No. .? Paaial of rafort -4t had la tha toitd aiatao of a fnii-fy ron-n-a-y lat rrM ! a ma', by tha l'rf.i Kmbaaay h.r l-?.I If On Imacrvt Jona f-nna tho t-n.4"a lora.aa Offiro. TuO T-nbaaay u.i.d thia iit-.t r.porla rlrr-itafaa) tf tka t mr.t ?'at.a aiit that a K-.at ran. piracy Kai feaaa dtarorarad ta 1 ir ha-l-l Ir (" la tho oa "i-a-a of la ll'aa, "Tka cattr'r aro atiaarod la la' or9eaf t k'll tho ruiar and .Vini.i.ya an. linara'o I'ypt frotta tha HritUh ynia. rrtr rto ara .aid to hava b.aa arraatad and alr.ady oaartat.d. Tha r.riti. 1'irtita Off;, ha t4.d a-a orr"'--'! vontrd:-tioa of thta raaot. In whi- a thara la Ba word of Irmh."" riatrm m:mt:T or IOU I I IIHIItTl: 1 (tlHTMUk. h TM4 t,lt Iht. roJT -TTM Kb. :V7 L Jaa.yk Brrftiaa. Joaaph fla-cman, plnnrar ra-1-d.nt of I'ortland. and a rltliaa h.r alnro 111. rr I v ad many ronaxratulatlona npoo t lath birthday, ohlrb rarna on Thank, giving. IC v. born la Haaria, .rmBy. Nomrr li. II-'. Whan young b arnlgrmtrd to tha t'niiad fatr and ram ta Ora gon in lit. Itvar ainr that tlma ha ha llv4 In I'ortland. Mr. ll.'aTiraa wr h' yrara aaaily. Ilo la In rplrndld hrallh and rojoy Ufa to th tjlmnat. Ma ha a family ronlllng of a vlf. two an and a dauchtar. all living la Ihl rlty. and tha an t'ra party vaaa ambd oa Tbank-gtvtng day to ob.arra tha holiday aa vl aa Mr. Brrgman a birthday, o tan. of tha flroadway Invaafmant Company- bid to furniah ftatloa A po.tofTi.a quari'r atllomlni tha rr .nl quart. ra. Nina blda war aubmlt lad. tho lowaat baing lh Broadway In va.tmrnt for HIT a ar. Final da cl.loa dafrrrrd until I-rccmhar I. Th olf.r of th Broadway lavaat manl Company ta troVlda ppar and -iulimanl for po.tofflra Station A In riaat I'ortland raf.r ta tha adjoining Muari.ra in tha aama bultdinar a that Boar oropl.d by th talloa at th ror- arr of t'nton avanu and Ivaat Aldr .ira.t Tha rrtrroanv I th Bam lar with whtrh tha iioy.rnni.nt now draSa. It it aranAMil ar tha ramoanv ta ro ron.trucl lb building and aupl'ly near luipmnt SURVEY BOATS FOR SALE lllj Aaa.rJ for raa-rla Ixinx la Sen K-o In AlaaLan Walcra. ORrUfMAX NrtWft BtTiKAf. TYaah. trigton. Nor IT. Tha Coal Uurvjr wCI r.r.n bid until tor-mbr -9 lor th Burrh of tho urvay i.amara tl.d n.y aad Mr Arthur, whl-b hava bo w. rkir.g many ir In Alaakan walara. tth vaaaat bay baaa rondamnod aa untaawort " y. T h. y cow Ha at f.attl.. arid ara at part. d la brlog only what th.y ar worth aa Junk. t edrf rrporta mad oa lrrn by st.amboat laaoactora. th.y rou:d not ba opa-al.d by prlvata own.ra unl.a th.y flrat ond.rw.nt aitrnaiv repair. PENDLETON PIONEER DEAD lrwC haxau Koplttke flr tioclurn) ly lrom Apmplriy. rr.N'tl'.TON". Or, Nov. :T. lpa. r la I M r a. rluaann Koplftk. rad! Ion plonaar. kg.d I J'ara. dl.d thla morning from a atroho of apoplaty. By a amgu'ar rotnrldanro bar d.ath o" rurr.d In tho aama mannar aa bar bua baad a ava Bionlba a aro. fho aroa thia morning la apparaally good h.altrw Mra Kopitika ram from fwua.r land ta I'andiaion whan a amail girl, la 114 aha waa marrl.d to Mr. Ko pittka. Two daughter. Mra. tul A. luttoa and Mia I-etta Kopittka. of thla rlly aurvlra. BATTLESHIPS NOT MANNED Nrrt lo More Tliao 50.000 Mort of N amber Ilrqalrr-d Conllnrnlal Amijr la Indorard Mrrrly a "llrat Mrp. CHICAGO. .Nor. ST. Tha rrPrl n.aa programme of rreldenl Wl!on and hl t "ablnal waa Indoraad aa a atP In th right direction In commlliM re port on th Army. Nary and the mi litia read bfre a conference, of th National hec-urlty Lra-ua hr today. Un arn apert of the problem, how ever, th committee finding wr thai the Admlntatratlon had not Indicated a delta to go far mouth. The propoaed Army Increaaea, It a pointed out. rhouW b broadend to provide for cktTt-.lv and continuous education of officer and for collection of large reaerve Block of auppllra. The Navy plan waa crltlclaed a -tendtnaT over loo l-ng a period for com pletion and aa making no prorlalon fur adequate personnel 00 ahlia built, build- lag and propoaad. roallaeatal Array "First hlrp." The project for a "continental army" waa Indoraed merely aa a "flrat atrp" and tha augKeatloo waa made that all men between the acra of It and I hnuld ba rnrollrd and hava military education. The mala report was In part aa fol low: "Tha leagua bellev.a that an raren tial weaknena In the propoaed increaae of our naval eelabllahment. aa reported In the pre, lie In the failure to pro vide fur an adequate Increasa In tha person nel." Figure were then quoted lending to show that the Navy Is ehort between 14.000 and 14.000 men of tha number rrquirrd to man the ships already built or building, and It was said that because of the Impooslblllty of man ning present reserve ship. 11 destroy era were unable to participate Id tha war maneuvers of October. Another statement waa that four bst lleehipa of the Atlantic fleet would have to be rl"d In reserve next Win ter to grt crews to man the new super dreadnoughts Nevada and Oklahoma. "To correct a popular mlaapprehen slon. It must be made clear that this shnrtaga of men la not duo to diffi culty in recruiting." said tha report. "The sola trouble lira In tha fart that Congress haa limited lh number of men to 11.109.- It was added that tha proposed rec ommendation of the fiecrelary of Navy for 10.00 mora mm was Inadequate and that there waa also a shortage of at lat IO0O officer. Tha proposed Increase of ;0 mldhlpmn was crni--i.erl on the around that th first-year building programme alona rt quires 4TS additional officers. Fall Beglaalag revered. Tha commute Indorsed the building programme. "o far a It followa the recommendation of tha general board." and declare thai sine no Congress ran bind succeeding Congress, tha shlpa contemplated should all ba laid down at one. "A radical upbuilding of tba Naval Militia and Navy lleaerve" was also favored. Tha commute on mllltla presented a double report. Th first section dealt with conclusions drawn up after a meeting lt March, declaring for th "enrollment and education of the entira cltuen soldiery" and tha "main tenance of tha organized mllltla In proper strength, not on th basis of the regular soldier, but as volunteer cltl ien soldlera of aa high order aa practicable" SEVERE RHEUMATIC PMNSJMSAPP.EAR Rheumatism depend on an acid which flowa In tha blood, affactlng th muscles and Joints, producing Inflam mation, stiffness and pain. Thla add ceta Into tha blood through soma de fect Is tha dlgaellva processea and re mains there because th liver, kidneys sed akin ar too torpid to carry It off. Ilood'a t-arsaparllla. the old-time blood tonic la very successful In tha treatment of rheumatism. It acta di rectly, with purifying affect, on tha plood. and through tha blood on the liver, kldneya and akin, which It stim ulate, and at tha same lima It lm- pruvee the digestion. Get Hood b Paraaparuia louax. soiu by ail druggtsta. WILSON SHOWS INTEREST riea) for rra-alng AxrrJ rrraM-liarra I licit I j-llrr. Cltt'J-- -e I ta't.r from ff-rt t U"i. eyee.etBg dees la t.ra.t In the ramp big Bsede bf r-a'"' ea-ir-hee u ra.a aa ea. 4l fin-I rrtir 141 ) f.e pea.onae pra.-br. waa rwrlva4 !.! be Jaiaj F. atnith. af lae h..r af fi-fraa- r'atmaete of ta VoI ii-"i I'hur- k la the lrrr rre.lan V. u.aa a'l -1 take r'aa.'t- la eiprefsg sae atae lit. real la l effort n.- yea eeaaet ta ba aa la soraeeaaat alkt yi'l enppiy t me af prwvteiawiag at (rea-'her. I -la tt a avatt' la Everybody Buys Talk Now rhonotrraphs are sellinjr to beat the band at Eilers Music House, and no wonder, for this is the only place where all the various makes and all the records for them may be heard and compared and tested. October was a record-breakinj: month with us.but sales this month are more than 22 greater than last month. Collections, too. show an improvement of more than 6'c over the same period last year. EILERS MUSIC HOUSE. Eilers Bids'.. Broadway at Alder GRAVES MUSIC COMPANY, 147 Fourth St, Near Morrison Soon to Be Consolidated July 7. I91S. Ola) Llaa Beakers I If e I aa ara are eeaavaer. Llaewla. Sefcraaaa. Or.NTLtUEV: I am much plaad t arhaowtedfe receipt of your at II. m.nt for IOV.I. band4 me today by your Geaerel Agent. Mr. W. O. Milt.r. of Kaneaa City. Ma, on my aeller, No. IUJ, oa the IJ-pay Ufa pan. I con. ider thla very good Invest meal, a It give me bark about ' rorr pound latere! oa any money, ba id bavins; bad my protection for nft.ea yaara, ThSBkiag you fee the promptness la anakina setllameat and a..urlnrf jcj that I caa baarti'y recommend ha Old Lia liaakar Ufa Insurance t'otnpaay to all who w la h Insurance. I ba la reovaln. Vary Iru'r our. Hi ALXJ.KT U W HlTtrXT.D. AStFT. M.IWM0. FIFTEEN PAYMENT LIFE POLICY ' Xa tared la lb Old Line Bankers Life Insurance Company or i.i .la. 4ebraaka. aaae af la.ared . Alaeer I. A bltefard ateeiaeaoe a.allferd. Hlunrl anal af paltry glnon.oo total pre as lease paid eaeapaay aiSOO h:tti.:mf.t Tata! eaab paid 4r. A bltefard -OHJ A ad IS tee re' laasraar far Aatblag. aa ywea aa iv ew s aa af aar ollriea. i eaeaeyf rolletf Choicest Goods of Season Attractively Priced The Rush for Seasonable Merchandise and Holiday Goods Has Arrived! Here youH find the very choicest goods of the season kPIayed--ienero Prices have been made with a view to giving you the most for your money it is possible to g ve The rush for asonabIe merchandise and holiday goods has arrived. Don't put off your buying until the last moment. Come now, hen jou can "pick" and "choose." Come and enjoy our great displays and share in these offerings. In Women's Knit Underwear We Are Specializing the Celebrated Women' s Richelieu Union Suits $1.00 to $2.00 a Suit Union Suit- of the Better Style, Fit and Comfort The thinly knitted waistband allows the corset to fit with perfect smoothness and comfort. Splendidly adapted to the season's fashions. There are no side seams to press into the skin. These garments are made of the softest, mort durable, fine-ribbed materials and are shown in all sizes and styles. We've a large supply on hand for quick sellini". Be sure and see these improved garments before buying your Fall and Winter Underwear. i;00:$1.25 $1.50 Richelieu Union Suits of fl medium-weight cotton, shown in all styles, low or high neck, long or short sleeves and in ankle or knee length. All regular sizes. jutsizcs Richelieu Union Suits shown in low neck, sleeve less styles, in ankle or knee length, made with fine' lisle top and heavy cotton pants. Regular sizes $1.2o. out sizes at...... Richelieu Union Suits shown in low neck, sleeve less styles, in ankle or knee length, made with hand crochet yokes, fine lisle top and heavy cotton rants. Regular sizes at SI.73. o sizes at. Richelieu Union Suits shown in the above styles, in heavy Fall and Winter weight. The regular sizes are priced at Sl.Uo the suit, and the outsizes at :.ut..$2.oo .$1.50 ' Jjy Splendid Economies in These Offerings of Laces-Ribbons-Neckwear Handkerchiefs and Embroideries A visit to our Fancy Goods Section at this time will prove most interesting and profitable. The extensive assortments of laces, ribbons, neckw ear, handkerchiefs and embroideries offer you the widest latitude for selection and the prices at which these goods are offered bring to you the best possible values for instance: Dainty Laces at 5 Yard Formerly Sold to 15c. An unsually attractive showing of dainty laces especially desirable for holiday Fewing; new yal., narrow Cluny, the popular Torchon and Shadow Edges in an endless variety of patterns. Val- C ues to 15c a yard. This Sale at only mn Vnrrl fnr 1 ares Formerlv Selliner at 20c to 35c I this assortment are to be found Shadow Flouncings, Oriental Edges, Cluny Sets, Camisole and many other Donular laces that formerly sold from 20c to 35c a yard. This Sale Only 1UC Embroideries at 29t Yard Formerly Sold to 75c An elegant line of high-class Embroideries, in cluding the most desirable patterns; 27-inch baby flouncings; 18-inch Dress and Baby Flouncings; also Corset Cover Embroideries; lines 6ell-OQ lelv un In ?.V a vurH. This sale -aV V. ma, r " " j f " - . Ribbons Specially Priced at S'to35? Yard An elegant assortment of Warp Print, Stripe, Plaid v nvalt v Rihbons: also the most wanted plain shades. Tempting values at, yard 8140, 130. 100. j 2."Jt and 3rk Handkerchiefs In Late Novelty Effects Priced at, each 50, 100, 150 and Handkerchiefs in Holiday Boxes; Many Patterns to Select 1-rom at, box. Neckw ear Specially Priced at 25 to $1.00 Each A complete showing of all the latest styles in Col lars, Sets, Guimpes, Vestees, Fichus, Ruffs, etc. Un matchable values at 230, 500 up to $1.00 25e .100 up to $1.75 Crepe de Chine Silks $1.25 A new shipment of these extreme ly beautiful 40-inch Silks. They come full 40 inches wide, in double warp and in a perfect weave, and are shown in all wanted plain col ors for street or evening wear and are matchless in quality at $1.25 Satin Sublime, $125 Yd. 40-inch Satin Sublime, a new and elegant solid-colored, satin-faced material of splendid weight and rich lustrous finish. Regular $1.50 and $1.65 qualities priced for this sale at ,.$1.25 Back Combs 50c 75c to $1.00 Values About 10 dozen Fancy Back Combs in styles with Rhinestone mountings and in shell and amber colors; the kind regularly sold at 75c to $1. This Sale at 500 r-:--r,.,,.-,-,!:v- 0 Complete Lines and Reliable flakes Women's Kid Gloves All the shades Fashion has decreed as correct are here, as well as all staple colors, black and white. Six leading lines. $1.50 glove, in MEYERS CAPE GLOVES, with Prix seam, all sizes, shades of Un and brown, at, the ttj-l Cfw pair Sl-OO. $1.25 and -pX.aJLf FRENCH KID GLOVES, extra fine quality, made ;tl, nvmomi and Wltn lancy emoruiuei tit-herl hack. St. Regis' celebrated gloves, the pair THE EUD0RA GLOVES, of finest French kid, with .-.coom an,1 emhroiderv-stitched back. All colors. Pr. Tiip'MFRiTn r.I.OVES. a hieh-grade pique-seam real two-clasp style, all sizes and colors. A glove of stand- J50 ard quality, pair r DENTS CAPE GLOVES, in both one ana two clasp styles. All sizes. On sale now CO OH $1.75 at. pair $1.U ana REYNIER'S SUEDE GLOVES, made with pique or overseams, all sizes and colors. Gloves of unusual wearing quality. On sale tomorrow at, fr"t CQ the pair I Women'sFineOut-1 ins Flann'l Gowns 75c to $1X0 grades in pink, blue or W'CQp Your choice in this sale at K sale that is . unusual in more ways than one unusual because you never bought such well-made, fine quality Outing Flannel Gowns at such a low figure before unusual because of the extensive va riety of styles and patterns from which you may select. Included are those with high or low neck, long or short sleeves, with trimmings of tucks, braid, or embroidered in neat patterns, etc Extra well made throughout, with good fullness and length. In all sizes in plain white and in pretty stripes and figures in shades of pink, blue or gray. The CQn regular 75c, 85c and 11.00 grades. Thia Sale --'- Women's Outing Flannel Gowns at 98c Garments of $1.50 Quality Again fortune has favored us and you. We have secured a splendid lot of Women's Outing Flannel Nightgowns at a full third below real worth, and here is your opportunity to share in the saving. Included are the best styles, with pajamas, low or high neck, and with short or long sleeves. They are extra well made through out and neatly trimmed with ribbons, tucks, braid, etc. They come in pink, blue, brown and white in plain colors, neat stripes and various patterns. Regular $1.50 lines. This Sale QO Only at Low Price of OC Regular $1.75 grade reduced to $1.10 Advance Showing of Stamped Goods Our new shipment of Stamped Goods will interest every woman who is fond of making dainty things. Come in while our as sortment is complete and select for both present and future gift giving. You have choice from these and many others: Huck Guest Towels at 15, 19c-, 25 They are shown with scalloped ends; also some with colored bor ders. Stamped in several pretty designs. Linen Huck Guest Tow els at 35, 50c1, 65 A fine line of Linen Huck Guest Towels shown with scalloped or hemstitched ends. They are stamped in many neat designs. Small Bath Towels at 19cV and 35 A complete assortment of small Bath Towels, shown with colored borders or scalloped ends. Stamped in several designs. Large Bath Towels at 50cS 69cS 75?, 85? A fine lot to select from. Large- size Bath Towels, shown in all white, also colored borders. Pretty designs in satin stitch, cross stitch and darned stitch. Stamped Gowns at 65c1, 69c? and 79c? n this lot you have choice of ..... ,1 i:m ;) (i p trnirns made of crood rrraiip Inn freloth. with the popular kimono sleeves and either round, square or V-shaped necK. iney are stamped in many preuy de signs.