TWO THE COOS BAY TIMES, MARSHFIELD, OREGON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 18, 1914. EVENING EDITION. COOS BAY TIMES:IUUIE SKYS HE CENT 10 ifiSHLD i. C. MALONEY Editor and Publisher DAN E. MALONEY News Editor OPI'ICIAL PAPER OI-? COOH COUNTY. COOLEY CASE UP TO 0RAI40 JURY L I I THISEil i Investigation of Affair will Be you i nin in Gnlri Rnanh This Wfifik An Unusual Case. GOLD BEACH, Or., Aug. IS. Editor Tho Coos Buy Times: In your Issue of August 1 have two urtlcles, one headed "Lot's Tnlk It Over," nud the other "Humor of Recall of Mnyor Alleh." In both tlinad nrtlnlna ()m ntiftrn ilof annnia to be an effort to roast and besmirch, Witnesses and nttorneya In the case tho whole police force In connection of Illley Cooley, charged with tho with the Kuby Morrison case. I murder of Thomas Van Iolt In the 0W;1' fcLSLIi' Li " w." chect0 ,,Iatrlct ot Curl,y county on come any investigation, as I nave ' , . , . done nothing I am ashamed of and ! ! ebrimry 1 .. 18DS, have been sum- nothing I would not do ngnln under ""- io uo.u "men, wnere cviucut-c the same conditions. I did nil that could bo expected of me as an offi cial In my present capacity ns mer chants' patrolman nothing more. As to pitying or sympathizing with or caressing them, that is nil bosh and there Is not a word of truth In it. But I am too much of a gentle man to strike or kick or slap or abuse a woman, even though she be of the bad class nf womcnklnd and goes beyond the limit. I do not want to Hide behind any In the case wilt be taken by tho grand Jury this week. Tho Cooley case Is somewhat re markable for the reason that the de fendant's arrest did not occur for 15 years after tho alleged crlmo was committed. At tho tlmo Van Pelt was killed Cooley lived on nn adjoin ing ranch in the extreme southwest ern part of Curry county. The Cool ey and Van Pelt families had been on unfriendly terms for a long time, and suspicion naturally pointed to HY must we always bo meddling with somebody? Why Is It always someone else mist be made good? Whv do wo think we have constantly to regulate people, to jrench at them, to "reach them," to convert them, to civilize them, to "uplift" them? Peoplo are always asking, "What are you going to do with tlrls or that ort of person?" As though the universe would go to pieces If we did not Jo something to someone. I rogret to see already n tendency to become acrimonious, personal and Jitter over the coming discussion of the "wet" and "dry" question. Why Is this necessary? Marshfleld Is the home of all of us. We are all neighbors and most of tB friends. Marshfleld will continue to be our home after tho election. Why, then, should we fly Into n rage, niBli nt each others' throats like fowling wolves, and act In general like barbarians Instead of like civilized, Christian peoplo? Cnlllng names or throwing stones will not aid In settling this question. It will do no goad nud tuny do much harm. It will arouse hatred and Tcnom that will only ndd to our mutual unhnpplncss. To say that Rev. Dnssford Is in the Obtuse Angle of n Parallelogram Till not help In convincing him that he Is wrong In tho position he tnkes. And calling Frank Denning or Peter Mlrrasoul zeolitlzcd Wykehamists will itot put them In the prohibition ranks. Why not go about this discussion with some sort of sweet reasonable ness? Give tho other follow credit for being ns honest, sincere and earnest In his opinion ns you are In yours. Try and show him the error of his way; but you cannot do it by hitting him over the head with n club. That's going backward Instead of forward. K'e modest. Intolerance which Insists that all tho world must he ntid dress up and think and act exactly like yourself Is the most outrageous im modesty. Ot course, we have to have law and order nud decency and government and conventions and social organization to harmonize peoples' rotation with ono nnothor Just ai we must have a fixed language in order to oxpress our thoughts and needs to our fellowmcn. Anarchism would turn Ian world Into a moral Babel and confusion of tongues. But we ought not to be so provincial as to Insist that our language Is ti'fl only tongue In which decent peoplo may express themselves. Likewise, lot us not ninko our own ideals and conventions too exclusive. Da not make these things end In themselves. Do not use them to pry In btwccn man and his conscience. Let him settle his own account with his Maker. Do not make tho form moro valuable than life. Do not throw away nnd destroy all life that cannot be reduced to your little system. That Is the modern kind of human sacrifice. And there Is a lot of that sort of thing going on In the world, too many Idols claiming their victims every day. , Bo tolerant. Respect other people's personality and nnlnlnnn. un irnvtirnmnnf nn.l nnrn nln H,.. , .-,., .,l ..!... li..,i . ..'rOUntl. WllCU I WnS ODPOsltO tllO :""::.: .7. ..?. """" ..."....:. ' "" "?.' . V - tuVKU " """ oli house of the woman who hull nsked douce to show that Cooley received the arrest I went over to see what $500 from the cnshler of a Spokane Arrive Next Monday. Secretary Motley, of the Marsh fleld Chamber of Commerce, this i ltd ty of tho southern I'ncine n, 7 "'7",', "'"' 'yexnnuer Kin s in Oregon, at Portland, that SK'I t tS S ut twenty-five business men from far nH possible costume d Portlnnd Chamber of Commerce jir Martin B n . . . tM ntirkthllt ITllIk .lift riU.'AI lf annfs,t tn nnnniMnllal. ftnl... . I. .. . . - ' u.tv ..v.w. wuj fc.iw fw"v v owl, mij IU UHUIII,IIDI1 UIBnB Willi UrU 100 Dig for Individuals to undertake. But remember that the other fellow has his rcmnal right?, also. Follow your own conscience, believe your own. faith, speak your own truth. Do this bwause It Is your Cod-given right as a frco spiritual being. Aud bo enroful that tho liberty you take for yourself you also give to others. Be tolornnt, Bu Just, Bo fair. cloak. I am willing nnd ready to'lie f.'oinwr. Although tno (grand defend my actions In this case as) Jury .of Curry county twice Investlgat well as In any other. ed the affair, they refused each tlmo In the first plnce, I am hired by 'to return nn Indictment charging the merchants as patrolman. My ; Cooley with the offense, duties nro to look out for fires, nnd I About n year ago Van Pelt s son, for anyone breaking Into or destroy- who still lives In Curry county, ap ing any property belonging to the pealed to Governor West for nssist merchnnts who belong to the Mer-'ance In finding the slayer of his chants' Patrol: also for burglnrles father. Through n speclnl npproprla nnd thieving, and setting of fires, i tl. the Governor procured tho eer and looking nfter the safety of boats. ; vices of Stephen Doyle, n Spoknno 1 do not belong to the regular police ' .e'ectlve. Doyle visited Curry coun force, neither do I belong to the ' ty several times and Interviewed n Moral Squad." and I am not sup- number of persons who were living posed to be out trying to clean up there at tve time of the murder. Tho the town or to prosecute disorderly ! detective later went to Snn Francisco, houses or persons who run disorder- where he subsequently arrested Itlley ly houses, nnd I nm not supposed to Cooley. Cooley was brought here mix up with the general police work and Inter taken to Curry county, unless cnlled upon for assistance, where he was placed under bnll In tho In this case I was called upon by 'sum of $50,000. This ninount of this woman to make an arrest of bnll ho furnished without difficulty, Jack Bumpf, which I did, and lodged n number of Coos county people go him In Jnll, holding him there wlth-lng on his bond, out filing a charge against him from I Cooley left Currv county a ptiort 2 until 4:45 o'clock a. m. I had time after Van Pelt was found dead, nsked Officer Shoupe to call and see .and for several years prior to nln If tho woman was going to appear 'arrest had been employed In n Snn ngalnBt Itumpf, but Shoupe did not ' Francisco brewery. Ho has n wife romo back. So when on my Inst and grown daughter. Detective Doyie says no lias evi Party of Twenty-five Will Visit Local Girl, Miss Mario r Coo Bay. Country-Will I an, and Alexander M ; w' Appear in Recital, The entertainment at ih v. n.. ii ... ,ne MaioiL "i"-' "umc mm evftiini. ... .- morning recolvcd n tolegrnm from; to attract a large crowd nf i Mark Woodruff, superintendent of the drnmntlc art, to hear Ml.Vu0' publicity of tho Southern Pacific iy'DCowwi and Alexander! lines about Hi., ii v!,1.nrrivo..'"?,"",:!!!."??.t. M?x wc A!' $?&? ' im uu uiui "i xiivi.iiuH "" university of Urccon .j "' trade til Rrlmniio ovor tlio const conn- nnwnn i n ..,.i... 'I ":. and ifk try. The party will travel by train to the end of tho rails on the Wlll nmotto Pacific, then by stngc to Map leton, whero they will tnke the boit for Florence. From therq they will travel to the Buy. No official notification ns to wheth er the party would be guests of tho Southern Pacific or of tho Commer cial Club was received, but the Club's entertainment committee, consisting of Messrs. Sengstackon, Straw and Tom Bennett, will nrronge n program f tin ilultrtiii tirtaal lit i n hftft if which will be nn excursion to the r, "The Schoolgirl That I ll.i.. bench. vlti, .Mr. Motley also received word thnt "Bill Smith" " w"jt next Sunday's Issue of the Oregonlnn C "Peer Gynt" n" would contnln four full pngea of 7 "Huck Finn ci, write-ups ii nil lllustratloiiK of the- Admission: 2fic nnd'rio'r tm? coast country and that no doubt n for sale at tho Busy Corner great demand would be created local- , .. .. ' Cowan Is a student In tho iL? purtment, tnklng a course V? Professor Ueddy, who a"t $ Si Kr '" MBh z wllT'o Sven' CXrCl,Cnl 1 "The Hunchback" ... l'.., S "On the Bank o' Deer CwP "A WHteVcoior" ' .'.'" S' "A Liz-Town Humorist'5." S ? ' " uute , ly Tor tho Issue. FIRST WARSHIP VIH RIG. GANAL t llr AiofllM rri lo Coot Ilir Tlmn.) j I I OAMPINO PAIITV. A merry party, composed of Mlw Elizabeth Tellefson, lllanche TH('. Hon, Esther Byerly, Thorn Lund, At1 mi Lund, Ste In Peterson, Mrt r mer Vlneynrd nnd two chlldrei Frances nnd Roderick, left tolijd, tTtwo weeks' camping trip to Ciit!j. ion nay. AMONG THE SICK - -4 Miss Dellla Pratt, who has bnQ IIP GOES PRICE OF WHEAT PRICE Jill1 War Is Already Causing Tre mendous Advance in All Commodities. "Tho cause of tho advanco of food stuffs Is not cnused by any combine nj Aii-Uti TrtM lo Coot nr Tlmfi.J CHICAGO wheat 1'Aithii.iln . , ..vo,, ,.u tluo,., j, wiuunce mni force, I :".rI'" .." "' "" . f '"nK'. P-i Someono has said that I should lm Zd back on Z "na incB,hvo arreted both those women that uiul.m uaCK 0110 COlll. morn nc. I unr nn Thorn ivn. n aim ii'nt irnlni- tn ,ln In Mm mnllnr T liiink n ffw ilnvu nttor tlin niiirilor was there about ten minutes nnd I occurred. This m.oney, Doyle wilt was on official business or I would charge, wns paid to Cooley to commit I not have been there. I refused to the crime. It Is understood tho man tnke any part In the proceedings, who was acting cashlor of tho Spok- I refused to drink with thorn or to.nnc bank nt tho time tho money wan dnnco or wnltz with them or share paid, will bo an Important witness In any of their fun or frolic. for tho state. In the event Cooley Is I simply attended to the business Indicted he will be tried somo tlmo I went there for; that was to find this month. out If the woman was going to ap pear as a prosecutrix against this man Itumpf. Then I enme away. I do not want to try to put any one In bad. Yet I am not going to suffer for the wrongdoing of some one else when I know I hnve dono no wrong myself. I have dono my work honestly, faithfully and con scientiously every since I have been on tho police force, with mallco toward none and Justice toward ill", COLON. Aug. IS. The first wnr- for tho pnBt week. Is slowly mora Mp to pass through the Panama lug. Canal was the Peruvian -destroyer Tonlente Bodrlguez. which made tho NOTICE OF SCHOOL DISTRICT trip today when tho steamship Ad- hukii i;i,i:rnox. mlrnl Dewev also went through. i Stato' of Oregon, County of Ct School District No. 9, ss. Notice Is hereby given that it a MT&r Mil I "v& -? ""VT . T-ti School District Bond Election bctrif MILITARY ACADEMY called to be held at the tola! Ciltrwt 11iil1ttfi In nrt.l tm CaImI WILL NOT TALK OF SHOOTING Xr &J!'n2Z& a thrt ju.t Ve' war" I expc t to laSioa'iidZe9 that ff""1"" ,0"K 8 ' n' " I morning. II, (0 Am?UIJ fmi la Ct Dy TlmM.1 BltOWNSVILLE. Tex.. Aug. 18. G. DubolHe, chief of tho United or trust, but Is n direct resi.lt of the 'XZl Oreg,,,:farb,p3o.n.?e8work,,hwi;, stoppage of steamer trnffle, high, rates of Insurance nnd freight and tho demands of tho armies," says F. G. Horton, local manager of the AI-. icn & mswih company. I "England, which has been Kettlms most of hor sugar from Germany, has TOYS WILL III SOAUCK. , What will Amorlcan children do f next Christmas when the usiiat sup ply of Gorman toys will bo absent been ocmpolled to buy from Culm fro tholr ChrlstmaH trees nnd stocks and tho United States. England con- lugs? The "Mado In Germany" '"?? n17??? ,0"8.0f ,m,Bnr ,,or trlle'nrk wa" not " "oax- for yo start roasting the entire pollco month and tlili country has a sweet merchants are finding difficulty In force as I am readv nnd lw lC n too h which demands 300,000 tons, getting their holiday orders filled. fSce all the salnU and sinners on It is figured that there will be a "They are already cutting orders, unvthh g I have dmie shortage of r.GO.OOO tons before tho remarked F. E. Westerberg, and Tl a king -yon tor the s.mre for new crop comes on Sugar Is selling am afraid our Import orders will this comnunlcn on. I beg to romaln and win . 1 .h :.."". I .T" ."", ..v "r"..,',y..j:"' respecuuuy yours --- o- ...r,..w. .... t.n.. ....n,.0,i ,,,u ,....n l.l,ll,. III IIIIJ IIUIIIllllL'llirillg buying in nil niarl'tn, Tho present business and In the Importing. Whllo price In this city Is 'i. lots of the goods are now In this Addod to this situation Is tho country, there Is no ono that has nigh freight rates on ocoun traffic, been forehanded and prophotlc whlc linro double ordinary rntui, and onough to bring over tho completo tho Insurnnco of 7'j per cout dej line. The Germans havo almost n iunndod by the liisurancu companies corner on the toy busluoss nud the because of stray German warships In war will be distinctly felt ns It af Ih Atlantic. I foots toys." "Added to thoso onuses Is tho price I f foivlan exchange, whlijt about i IHll'tiS SUYItOCKI-n'IXC. equals a discount on nil exports of IM.- por cent. It Is usually but h few Druggists In tho city are In receipt cents on a pound sterling, of notice of ndvnuco In drugs nnd mure wiib 11. o.... . , , ,- , regular police officer there, nnd It' ?l" '8 V "Lr," .." 8. r,,""u, ngent of Alice, Tex., are dead as n result of a shooting affray nt n hotel here, tho causo for which has not been ascertained. E. M. Ditbolse, a I customs Inspector and brother ot tho 'dean man, participated In tho shoot ing. He surrendered but refused to tnlk. havo to give up tho clock and tho merchants' patrol work, as I have all I can do now, and I havo been told by the Chief of Police many times not to mix up with the regu lar police work unless It waB abso lutely necessary. Then there nro threo other officers to perform that work, So please Just leave mo out when Tho advance III cnnnml unmix tlin iA nmlonlvi nt frnm r.n tr. !nn .... ..., -wholesale men explain, is duo lo the. Opium has been advanced from demands of tho belligerent armies' 17.50 to lit per pound, oxalic acid for meats and vegetables. Beans fiom 15 cents to 10 cents a pound; havo gone up becnuso of the shoit , citric acid from 50 to $1.35 pbr crop in Laiirorulu aud Michigan and .pound; milk sugar from J1 cents to tho stoppage of the Austrian sup- 35 cents; hydrogen peroxide has ad- ply. vanced 50 por cent. Al'TO TIHKS ABE IIK.IIDIt. Marshfleld nutomobllo tiro dealers announce that there has boon nn In crease of from 1.1 to 20 per cent In ,, o f, vo be tho price of lire since the Euiopean o,- con troublo Btartod. This is not all. Thovi .l HOO.K, TOO. II. J. McKeown of tho Chnndlor U'inived a telegram stating that champagnes, gins, nnd all foreign on advanced 50 to 75 J. C. DOANE. Patrolman. Mnrshfleld. Or., August IS, 1914. NORTH BEND NEWS . . .i Mr. and Mrs. E. It. Hodsnn nn.l lit tlo daughter Irene, who have been 8IG EATERS GET T Take a Glass of Salts Before Brenlc flint if Your Buck Hurts or Blad der Bothers You, Tho American men nnd womon must guard constantly against Kid ney trouble, becnuso wo eat too much XKWSPAPKBS 1'KEL IT. predict that If tho Germans continue m fttttrntrn lll.i lliil.vfn.i.-. fn moro wooks, the price of motor tiros Tho Tlmos has received notice of will bo out of sight. Just what tho an advance of '2 cents per pound In price will bo then could not bo learn- linotype motnl and that print paper cd, but tho motor tire dealers said wilt bo advanced, they would be so precious that very ' Local denlors report an ndvanco In lew could buy. I price In tho following commodities ns The result of this boost In tho a direct result of the European wnr: price of tires is causing much Joy In Advanco tho hearts of govern! tiro men in tho Coffee, per 100 lbs $1,00 city who happonod to bo woll stock- Lemons, por box 3.00 ed In tires before the war bouan. Mlchluan sninll white lio.ins. nor Others, who woro not so fortunato, ' sack are doing nil In tholr powor now to Enstorn small whltq beans, per scuro tires, ns thoy feol It will bo a sack Tory safo investment in viow of tho Corn men), por bale itlll lifccnr lnrrmisiv I Dlnn un inn ii.j "This Is tho best selling season for Candy, all varieties, per lb 025 tires, too." said ono tiro dealer after Tons por lb 025 to .05 commenting on tho advancement In Hams, per lb 01 to .015 .75 .75 .20 .50 imiiiiii, nir somo nine in snn Fran- an,i ii 0ur food U rich. Our blood Cisco, returned on the Uedondo today ,,,,, P , , , , ., nnd left for their homo on South"8 fllleU wlth urlc acUl wh,ch tho Coos Hlvor. I kidneys atrlvo to filter out, they Mr. aud Mrs. J. Glendon of , weaken from ovorwork. Iiecome slue. ni0'1; ?nd Mr8, ?nd l'88 Sn',,,r'Blsh, the etlmluatlvo tissues clog nnd of Glondnle, enme hero by nuto on i ... .. . ,.. .... , , , , nil' icauii is niuiiv.- iiuuuiv, uiuuuer weakness and a general decline In health. When your kidneys feel tike lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine Is cloudy, full of sediment or you are obllgod to seek relief two or threo times during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, Mrs. W. E. Slmnson and dauch- nervous spells, acid stomach, or you ters, Edith nnd Bernlco, were the .have rheumatism when tho weather guests Sunday of Mp. V. N. Ekblad. its bad, get from your pharmacist the kue-rof taVTuVMd Zaho". ounce.8 f Ja" ' " Hazor. tauiespoonrui in a glass of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts is made from the acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla, and has been used for Thursday and will visit for a whllo ai mo nomo or Mrs. .1. A. Jacobson. Chas. Van Zlle, who has been visit ing friends In Portland, returned to day. Mrs. Marion Clark and tittle daughter, Helen, of Sand Point, visit ed relatives hero Saturday. Mrs. M. H. Gurnsey will leave this week for a visit with her daughter; in L'aiuornin. ALONG the WATERFRONT I Gar- Tho Yellowstone Is due tomorrow from Portlnnd. The Gleaner left today for diner with a carso of frelcht. Tho Pnraiso comes In tomorrow , generations to flush and stimulate with passengers nnd freight from i clogged kidneys; to neutralize the Portlnnd. She leaves Friday. i ,., , , ,., . u i MVI..O WIU U....V OV M. MU lUUgUr i a sourco of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. THE ALICE H. SPECIAL KXCUltSIOX TO CHARLESTON BEACH SUNDAY Leave MarMificld nt 8 A. M. ROUND TRIP 50c Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-wnter beverage, nnd belongs In every home, because nobody can mako a mistake by taking a good tho price of motor car tires. j Bacon, por lb 01 to .015 Makes connection with auto for Sun. kidney Hushing any time. Hnlrfts nil varlnttiMi in nnt - II. n ca.nu ... t- eu l.- r.. t According to anuouueemonta seat Splcos, all varieties t t 10 pet. sot Uajt aai Shore Acreu For Sale by Brown Drug Company. .,, ., c . n i- jn ..!.. i school Binding, in and for tkm AScleelNeH.ScctuiuBouduig.Ddp.7 School I)Hlrlct N hnf c CountJ, 0 JorBoyi. Md1t.,yDutIplwe:Sm.llCIKt:M u ,0th ,, ,)f SoplcrabH)i Te.ct.ei!. CueMiupnraioniMuictmhilhil , j0H bctwcon tho nourl of , W?JL T.d i " ioVr Z7- o'clock p. m. nnd seven o'clock p. , PORTLAND, ORECON1 thfiro w,u ho BUi,mltted to the ln! .. voters thereof the question of tci- " I traetinir a bonded Indebtcdnesi a NOTICE TO rOXTKACTOHS. tho sum of TEN THOUSAND m NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that LARS, for tho purpose of conitre the City of Enstslde, In Coos County, '!" a building and Gymnasium la Oregon, will receive sealed bids un-l School purposes In and for M til tho hour of 8 o'clock In tho after-1 School District, said Ilulldlng ast noon of tho 25th day of AugUBt. Gymnnslum to be constructed ei 10H. for the Improvement of all School grounds now owned Ij M n,oi nn.i!.. r Mni.-n.. c. ,..., i ..i i Sflinnl 1) utr rt No. fl. COOS C003T iit.v i.w.i.wu ut ., ii ..iii-in in wiim."- " w , , ,, tll.l. Q.tA urcgon, aujuiiiuiK iu is Building and between South IW Street and South 7th Street, m betwoon Golden Avenue Weit ui Ingorsol Avenue West, tn the 0 of Marshftold, Coos County, Orrja Tho vote to bo by ballot, m which shall bo the words "Bond Yes" and "Bonds No," and tj voter shall ptaco n (X) beteentli word "Bonds" and tho word Tet or between tho word "Bonds w the word "No," which louicmn " All I fc Tho polls for the reception of t ballots cast for or against the at traction of said Indebtedness will, ei said day and date and at the w aforesaid (tho Central School W lng tn said District, oe vj: the hour of two o'clock p. n. remain open until tho hour of m o'clock p. m. of tho same day, tho samo shall bo closed. , By order of tho District so Board of School HUtrlct No- "J Coos County, Orecon. made , this m day ot August, a. ." "'WerS. Chairman of DIstHa School rl bonooi uisiriti "" - ty. Oregon. Attest: JOHN F. HALL, District i.mn city from n lino eight foot west of tho rentor lino of Second Street to the west line of .Eighth Street, a dis tance of 1582 feet. All such Improvements must be mado agreeable to and In accord ance with tho plans and specifica tions thoreof now on file with tho City Recorder, which nre open to tho Inspection of nil portions. Each bidder will bo required to accompany his bid with a certified check equal In amount to flvo por cont of tho amount bid, for tho performance of the contract, should It be awarded him. Every porson awarded a contract wilt be required to enter Into n wrlt ton agreement concerning such Im provements, and at tho samo tlmo give a sufficient, good nnd approved bond for tho faithful performance of the agreement. Tho City reserves tho right to re ject nny nnd all bids. Bids must be filed with tho City Recordor. This notice Is given by order of the Common Council of the City of Enstslde, Coos County, Oregon. Dated this 6th day of August, 1914. R. L. CAVANAGH, Recorder of the City of Eastslde, Coos County. Oregon. An Important List of Economies for Wednesday,' Thursday .Jfrijjjg Offerings that should prompt you to supply both present and future needs. ' 150 Bolts Rlckonck Braid.-, All widths, G yards In bolt, values Jj, to 20c, on sale nt, a bolt fl Boys' Xnvy Blue Serge Cups All sizes, the 75c quality, fljjji now , Children's Fine Silk Hose In white, black, blue or tan, sites flJJ to 6, values to 40c, now only, a pair Suubonnots ror ladles and Children Beautiful patterns, Igji tho 25c kinds, only .j, Ladles' Bountiful White WnMs One hundred and twenty lot. Somo are slightly mussed. Thoy formerly soA at jjHfj 11.50 to 12.50, now on salo at T3c ,0 Children Ferris Waists Best quality "inn'cfl Children's Coats Made of gold cloth nnd pongee, neatly v9jU trimmed with Inco collars, special '. lust tke Divss Good' In Plntds and Checks, beautoful colors, Ju thing for children's dresses. Values to C5c, speclay prleed jim at, a yard " ' -a Children's Hoinpei-s In Tan and Blue Chambrn, ncati) MQ trimmed, 35c kinds, only 11 - S" THE FAIR 35 ii Bmmm