TIIE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JANUARY 8, 1904. .V TOWN TOPICS items of Local Interest for Busy ' Journal Readers. ., Oregon council No. 1582, Royal Ar- , canum, Installed the following officers last Tuesday evening: Regent,- J. E. Werlein; vice-regent, R. A. Schmaly. ' orator, I. L. Loomls; past regent A..M. , i" Oakes; secretary, F. C. Hoecker: col lector, H. C Weber; treasurer, H. C. Hutchinson ; ' X chaplain, J. W.- Bushong; guide, W. H. 8ml th; warden, Dr. O. 8. '. Barrett; trustee, i Henry Ross. . J. W. Hutchinson was the Installing officer. After the Installation the retiring re - gent,. A. M. Oakes, was presented by the members of the council with a hand- some past regent's Jewel. ' The presenta tion was made by o: A. A. Courtney In a very apropriate little speeoh. The , council bar passed a very prosperous year and the members are very hopeful '' of the future. vi: VilX s"iv. $750 la fealty will be given away the 12 th day of January, at Estacada. Every person present that day' will have a chance to secure a residence or business lot free without Investing a single penny. . The parties who are successful In this free gift of a homes Its will ra- celva a warranty deed from the Oregon Water Power Townslte Co. before leav ing the city of Estacada, on the day of sal. .The distribution of. free lots will be conducted by a committee which will be selected by all parties present. Come , to the big lot sale and help make Esta ' cada the second metropolis of the West Trains leave First and Alder streets at ' 7:40 and o'clock a, m. on the 12th day of January, - Round trip excursion fare ?5 cents. . Butt to recover 1840.20 for the alleged "violation of the terms of a lease to the store building at 285 Alder street was filed In the clroult ourt yesterday by Thomas C Bodley, a florist, against J. ,,W. Talbott and B. T, Shawbrook, tha 'owners of the . property. Bodley ' el . leges that tie entered Into an agree ment with the owners of the prop erty, whereby he -was to have tha use of the premises for a monthly rental of $30. He paid one month in advance, he says, with the Understanding that a written lease was to be delivered to hint Notwithstanding the agreement, he aver that the property was refused him and that he was compelled to acquire quarters at " 124 Fifth street at : a monthly rental of $75. ' The "at home" to be given by the high Masons at the new temple on Morrison and Fifteenth streets this evening Is ex pected to be the best entertainment of this character ever i undertaken ' In the city. After a select program a grand ' ball will take place. The committees are as follows: Invitation, W. rC Knighton, Big Slchel, V. A. Avery, V, C. Dunning ' and . Thomas McCusker; . music, R. W, Hoyt, Dry W. A. Cumming, O. W. Staple ton,. Joseph Pollvka and 3. H. Burgard; refreshments, W. p. Francis, W. D. Fen ton. F. W. Vallle, J- O. Mack and Col. J. McCracken: reeeptlonrfloor and deco rations, C. H. Rumelln, Dr. A. E. Mackay, J. B. Werlein, Col. W. F, Tucker and Judge J. B. Clcland. Efforts are being' made by the members of the local, grange, Patrons of Hus bandry, to secure for .Portland the na , tlonal convention of this organisation, .which meets in November. On January 13 a meeting will be held In the city to transact Important business and . to try and make arrangements for the gathering here-next fall.,. There will be present State Master Leedy of Oregon: State Mas ter Wing of Washington: W. H. Hilleary, Marlon county; Frank Boggs, secretary Washington State grange; Mr. Scott of Xlnn county; John Whiteaker ot Benton county; A. F. Miller, Multnomah county; Thomas Paulsen, O. C. Stephenson and many of the patrons from the North west. The Royal Bakery and Confectionery brought new Ideas to' Portland, and these have been appreciated to such an extent that the concern "is on the boom every hour of the day. Its lubkuchen, stollen, baumkuchen and pfeffernuse are delica cies of the town and the Portland public ' has been quick to recognise their p petlsing qualities. These have not a superior in the United States. Drop In and sample them at Washington and Park streets. .. , , , Arrangements are being perfected to take Mrs. W. A. Brown, a blind woman ' of Woodlawn, to the Good Samaritan hospital, where Dr. J. F. Dickson, the oculist, has volunteered to perform an . operation In an attempt to restore to the unfortunate woman her sight . The hus- band Is also blind. The couple are very poor and the treatment and the stay at the hospital ,". are ' furnished gratis, through the efforts of neighbors who have Interested themselves In the sad .'case. . " . " " Round trip excursion tickets, Portland ' to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon Water Power and Railway, company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on January 11. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will be good only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that day, . r- Daniel Drew .has resigned as chaplain ; of the Grand Army of the Republic. At a -' 'meeting to be held in East Portland on s the night of January 30 his successor will bo appointed. The date for the next annual encampment at Hood River will be fixed at that time.' On a charge of robbing Megler'e store at Meirler's landing of $250 a few J ''It Detestable Catarrh Is Cured -"!'V ..- . ,. --i Quickly and painlessly by the great B. 8. Homeopathic Catarrh Powders, sold at Boericke & Runyon's, $03 Wash ington, between Fifth and Sixth. - ...... We Will Give S1,0()0 - -. .... . . . , ' ..... . -j ... - . . For any remedy ever-dlsoovered no per fectly effective.. THEY HAVE NOT AN EQUAIj BENEATH THE SUN. -The Ttmn. Im not born that evet, saw their like. Sample free. nights ago, Charles Meehan was ar rested at Kalama yesterday. Meehan is accused of entering the store with a skeleton key and rifling the till. He was traced to Portland and spent some time here, where he is said to have spent much money gambling. Detectives Kct rlgan and Snow took up the clues and the result was- that the man was taken Into custody. . , v . Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon Water Power and Railway company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction, sale of city lots at Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will be good only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that nay.' ., i. v.:; Civ The members of the' Sunnyslde camp No. 31, W, O. W met last night to In stall officers for the coming year. The degree team of Prospect camp was pres ent and assisted in the initiation of two candidates, the work of the degree teafi under the command of J, B. Barnes being perfect. A large crowd of Woodmen was present. The new officers of Sunnyslde camp are: J. C. Donder, C. C; Arthur Williamson, A. I; M.' E. Gruber, banker; Thomas Hammer, R. S.; M. R. Raymond, manager; Lincoln Jones,, sentry. , v ; ; . Round trip excursion tickets. Portland I to Estacada and return, now oh sale at the office - of the Oregon Water Power and ; Railway company,' to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on Jaminry 12. These tickets will be, sold at 76 cents each, and will be good , only on trains leaving Portland at 7:40 and 8 o'clock of, that day. ' Here Is the best recipe known for mak ing griddle cakes from Violet Oats, the best known breakfast and health food in the United States: Two well-beaten eggs, 2 cup U. S. mills Violet or Cream Roiled Oats, up flour, IH'cups buttermilk with teaspoon soda, aid pinch of salt Whitehouse Cook Book given away with every 20 coupons, and there Is a coupon In every package. Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon Water Powfer and- Railway company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on January 13. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will tie good only on trains leaving Portland at 7;40 and 9 o'clock of that day. ' Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sale at the office of the Oregon. Water Power and Railway company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on January 13. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will be good only on trains leaving' Portland at 7:40 and 9 o'clock of that' day,:-.Vv-'--,.f.- y.-i--.-:. The White Corner store Is preparing for its annual clearance sale, which will be Inaugurated next Monday. This fine mercantile concern has waited to this time so that It could complete Its stock-taking, and now all goods have been marked down to astonishingly low prices. The Portland publlo will see some figures In the White Corner ad., tomorrow that will ppen Its eyes. Watch out for It -a !,; -:,. Round trip excursion tickets, Portland to Estacada and return, now on sal at the office of the Oregon Water power and Railway company, to persons de siring to attend the great auction sale of city lots at Estacada on January 12. These tickets will be sold at 75 cents each, and will be good only on trains leaving Portland, at 7:40 and , o'clock Of. that day. "'Vi-.i; Physical culture for all. " ' . $4.00 for, S months' course. . , Two evenings a week. v Fine gymnasium and baths. Private treatment for health, vitality. Rlngler Physical Culture school. 308 lder' street phone-Main 1361. Conbultatlon and catalogue fre. ' The clothes line thief Is again at work and it Is evident he is trying to furnish some woman's-wardrobe. Before day light yesterday he visited th home of Mrs. C. 8. Vaughn, 208 Clackamas street and stole a lace insertion skirt and a white waist He did not take any of the many other garments on the line. -.- v -i ',.. . Dr. R. B. Nprthrup and family are now happily Installed In their elegant new home on the east side In Haw thorne addition, 107 Taylor street Many are th new homes elaborate ones, too, that are going , up in Hawthorne and Ladd additions. t j . ' There are laundries and laundries, but Only on In Portland employing the cele brated . steam-heated polisher that doe nof burn or weaken the fiber ot the linen. Union Laundry, Second and Columbia. Don't spoil a sewed shoe by putting a nailed half sol on. . We sew them on "while you wait" Goodyear Shoe Re pair company, near Gas company' of flc. Tarn hill street ..- A good opportunity to lay In a stock of choice fiction for th next three month' reading at Swing's. One-half price sale ot recent novels not 1903 issues. Fourth and, Yamhill A meeting will be held .January 22 by the Alumni association- of the Central school to make arrangement to take Into membership the class which graduates in February. ... - . , ;a.,N Tim train will leav First and Al der street for 'Estacada, the day set for the auction sale of lots of the new city. First train, 7:40 a. m. and second train at a. m,' , . .; Pleas of not guilty were entered In the state circuit court today by James St James, E. L. Parsley and L. Connors. Each Is charged with larceny. Special prayer services are being held each evening this week . at .the First Methodist Episcopal church, corner of Taylor and Third 'streets, Fine dayl '. Buy Meredith's umbrella. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and 6th, Morrison and (th. Steamer for Th Dalle will leav Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. dally (except Sunday). . Phon Main 914. , "' Fre dispensary . for worthy poor, Tuesday. Thursday, Saturday, 1 p. to. fit Vincent's hospital. . Dr. W, A. Roberts, dentist, Mohawk building, over Robert Bros. Third and Morrison. .... ,' ; ' Have your fur garment remodeled Into latest style at halt price, 801 Burnslde. , . ... ' . . ; Patron of the Savoy say if eating Is unsurpassed.' Opposite old Post office. To reduce his Stock, Ewlng, the book seller, offers $1.50 fiction at 75 cent. , f E. H. Moorehouse A Co., at Seventh and Alder. Telephone Main 1343. , ,r7 -i - "... . A perpetual smile .' overspread, th face of he who eats at the Savoy; ' Th1four-8tory brick building on Front near Couch Is for rent Olympic Pancakes, as yet th best' ,' 500 Bargains. Eilers Piano House sell ing that Immense ; number of pianos . at wholesaled Theiinest collection ever seen. Co-operative buy ing' the most econom- , " ical and satisfac tory. Clubs fill ing rapidly.-.: Co-operative piano buying affords ev ery retail purchaser the same advantage that a wholesale purchaser enjoys. juuers tnano Mouse now nas nve nour lshlng. piano clubtt, every , one of which is nuing witn astoniBinng rapidity. y. Each club admits 100 members, . and every member aets his nlano at wholesale. Every piano in the Immense collection is brand new, and the most choice of Us elass. . ... . :r- , ., j CLUB "A." Pianos in a great variety of makes and styles that sell regularly for $225, $250, $275 and $300, can be obtxined by club -members for $118, $137, 1165 and $178., Payment down $5, weekly pay ments $1.25. ..: ..... ,. , ; .. L CLUB "B." ,"' In this club are to be found the choic est Marshall & Wendel, Rlcca & Son, Weser and the beautiful Bailey pianos, In great variety) at such prices as $186, $214, $226, etc. Payments are only $G down tnd $1.60 a week. .;. CLUBS C,,,D',and.,, , The ' best : and '' most widely known makes in the country, such as the Ho bart M. Cable, Vose, Iester. Pease, Schumann, Bush ft Gerts, graded in the three clubs according to style and finish. Payments in Club "C" are $12 down and $2 a week; in Club' "D," $20 down and $3.50 a week, and in Club "E." the highest club, which Includes the very choicest Webers, Kimball and dicker ing pianos, both upright and grand, pay ment down $26, remainder to suit cus tomers, but all, to be paid within - two years." . ,i-'!.. Delivery made Immediately upon se lection of instrument Every Instru ment fully guaranteed and money back in every instance where there is not ab solute satisfaction. Eilers Piano House, the most responsible as well as the most popular piano concern on the Pa cific Coast. No.' 351 Washington street, corner Park. ; ? XfXW XEAKEB. Inspector Barnes went to Rainier this morning to secure official measurements of th new river steamer Nestor. The vessel belongs to C P. Stayton and son of Catlln, Wash. . , '!'. ... ... ; ., 14 V; A'yj:':, ':Tn Kr. Basting-. " From the Sheboygan (Wi.l Herald. W. A. Bradley Is building a large hog nous ror Mrs. Hastings. AMTgEMIKTB. Marquam CrandThcatre wa Mg'f.1' Tonlfht and Brer? Nibt tblf Week, With e . special Mature Btturasy, Ui - .'') Sural Dram, "WAY DOWN EAST" iTentng prlee-l.BO, $t. 76e. BOe. 3Be. 25. Uttlnee prices $1, 7Bc, ftOc, 83c, 36c. Marquam Grand Theatre-. One wtek beKlnuin Han., Jin.' 14. 1004, sitl . om Hat., the brilliant actresa, IXOXEHCX 3U)BElTa. Mon.. Tar.,. Wed. nlfrhts. "The Trinity Mra. Johnaonj;" ITiur., "Sapho;" rrt., "Oloconda;" Bat., mat. and night. "Zaia.' . Evening pricea Lower floor. $1; balmnf, lat a rowa, $1; 2d rnwa, TBe; laat A rowa, M)r; fallerr. 26r, 8V: boxes and Inge. $7.50. Mati nee prlrra Ixiwer floor. Tftc; ba Irony, flOc; allery, 25, 35c.. Seats are now aelllu. , Tha adranre kale ot seats will open next ' Ilonday Moraine, January 11, 1904 t tba Box Office of Tha Marquam Grand Thea ter for Ad'lina Paul's Concert In tbla city at Jhe Armory, January 14. 1904 : " At 8:15 e'CTock P, M. V PRtrES lower floor rf First- 8 rowa, $7.80: next B rowa, $5; next 8 rowa, $4; next 8 rowa, $3; laat 17 rowa, $2. BalconT: flrit bait noareat aturn (two -section; either aide), $4; laat half, $3; raar et stage, 2; box seats (bal cony), $5. i Out-of-town money (mall) orders addreaaed to CALVIN 8. H EI LI 6, Marqnan Graad lheitar! will racelre prompt attention. ; CORDRAY'S THEATRE w Cordray A Bussell. Managera Phone Mala Wp. . T ... ' ' TONIGHT, "";..'';'' , AKD ALL WKEK. Jessie Shirley Company A MODERN MAGDALEN" KBIT WEEK, COMMENCING BUNDAT ;-r.' , MATINEE, t " RIP VAN WINKLE . BT THB SAME COMPANT. . THE BAKER THEATRE r. GEO. L. BAKEB, Sole Lease snd Manager. Tonight All Week Matinees Rararday and 8nnday-t-The Powerful Drama THE IRONMASTER Made famona by Mr. and Mrs. W.'II. Kendal. Evening prices, 60c, 35c, 25e, 15c; matinees, 25c, 15c, 10c...,..' ... .. . .... s - XXTBA AKKOinrOZMEMT; AH ' Next Week, Beslnnlns Sunday Matinee, i lanuarr 10. A BEAUTIFUL. PRODUCTIOH OF Atthe White Horse Tavern ' A PICTTJRE8Q.ua COMEDY. Adapted from the German by Sydney Rnaenfeld, FIK8T TIME AT BAKER PRICKS. . ARCADE . THEATRE i SEVENTH ANO WASHINGTON. . REflNED VAUDEVILLE t:M ta 4:W. T:0 to 10:80. SUNDAY CON'TINUOrs PBOM 3 TO 10 n rOB LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND OHILDRKn'. . ADMIS5I0I TEH CENTS TO ANY JUT. FRITZ THEATRE 840-Ml BUBMSIDE. IRED FRITZ, Prop. W. H. BROWN, Mgr. ' THE HOME OP VAUDEVILLE '. TTw ahows dally at 8 and 8 p. m. - CONCERT HALL A,; :;r 5 ',S B LAZIER BB08.1;' CONCERT EVERT, NIGHT. . 813-218 BURN8IDE. ' The "Different . Store." Mail Orders . Receive Prompt Attention . All orders received through pur Mail Order Department th largest otTthe Pacific Coast will be filled at CLEARANCE SALE PRICES. ' NOT A PELL-MELL WHITE SALE' Large and busy as this store is. It 1 not large enough or busy enough for topsy-turvey methods or foods. Everything about this great White Sale of ours Is orderly and. systematic Notwithstanding the tre mendous selling of the past eight days you may come this morning and find stocks complete, well arranged and fresh. ECONOMY FLAKES FALI, THICK AND FAST AMID THIS "WHIRL OF WHITE." Wall street ha been bulling the Cotton Market smartly of late still this 1 not the real reason for the high market price of .cotton good likely to rule another season. The ACTUAL FACT IS THAT FOUR TIMES MORE COTTON IS REQUIRED BY AMERICAN MILLS ALONE LEAVING OUT EUROPE ALTOGETHER, three quarter of whose cotton we supply) THAN EXISTS. The prank of Wall street are but a travesty a business farce. THE COTTON FIELDS OF AMERICA HAVE NOT PRODUCED, THE PAST SEASON, BALES ENOUGH ' TORUNtTJRAMERTCAN MILLS." It 1 &Id by leading Eastern papers that at least a quarter of our mill must hut down because there 1 not enough cotton In the world to supply them. SUCH A CONDITION IS ACTUAL TODAY NOT! IMAGINARY. Why then should you allow the aun to set again ere you've supplied your Whit Good want? SAVE ON "UNDERMUSLINS AND SAVE TODAY. When the un sets upon thl great "White Fair Sale" the prices will rise from the opposite horizon. ... SELECT THE DAINTY UNDER MUSLINS AT SAVING PRICES HINTED AT BELOW All our French. Hand-Embroidered and Made Lingerie "are included In this Annual Clearance Sale. Made of dainty, fine Nainsook and Lawn, embroidered in handsome designs, embracing French Knots, Bows, Forget-Me-Nots and fine Lace Edging. In addition to every piece of this beautiful lingerie being smartly re duced by the Clearance Prices, we offer following specials: Ladies $1.50 Gowns at $1.13 Of fine nainsook, cambric or muslin, nicely made and trimmed Second floor annex, for ........ f 1.13 Ladies $1.25 Corset Covers 87c Ladies' French Corset Cover, of fine nainsook and cambric, In low round neck and Y-shape, trimmed with embroidery, Valenciennes and Maltese lace, beading and ribbon-trimmed, some with all-over tucks. Regular price," $1.26; clearance special at Hosiery and Underwear Clearance XZTKA 8 ABO AX BPZOZAL8. ; Tlrrt oor Oeata Aisl. Ladles' Stuttgarter high-grade Im ported Vest and Pants, whit and ' silver gray, long sleeve vest, i ' ankle length French band pants, , $1.60 values; Claaranc spe cial'. .....$1J8 Ladles' Merode Mertno Vests. Pants - - and Tights, white and silver gray, , - 11.00 values; special, each... ,.88o Ladies' Swiss Ribbed White and Natural Merino Vests and Pants, -non-shrlnkable. splendid wearing garments; $1.00 values; Clearance ; Special, each..i........-7a. SZTBA BPKOTAXt OH TKB XJL- SIXB' AWD OKZXiSXZir'ai BAK- OAzir coujrrz Ladles' tie Cotton vests and Pants, r each iB: Ladles' $6c Cotton Vests and Pants. each S30 Ladles' 60o Cotton Vn,on' Suits. each 1 .......360. Ladles' 76o Cotton Union Suits, each .................... Ladles' $.50 Merino Union Suit. , each .......... ...,... $)1.1 Ladles' Bc Merino, Vests; big val i ue. each. . ........ ...400 Ladle' S1.75 fine Cashmere White and Silver Vests and Pants. .11.18 Ladles' $1.00 Merino Natural Vests, each ............... ....80 v Ladles' 15c Merino Natural Vests, - each ' ,...ii....,..B8 ; Ladles' An ribbed, heavy flos color . Lisle Union Suits; 3.t0 quality. suit 9M Ladles 2t Black Cotton Hose, O. K. brand............... ...i-.Wo . Children's Black Wool , Hose, seam t ! less: slies to 10; values to 40c: . sll slses, palr.........i.....l84e Misses' White Merino. Union Suits, i Winter weight; 85o "to $1.35; half ' price per suit. - -' , ; - )'-'. Children's White Flat Woven Merino Vests and Pants: : values v(0o to $5c; one half price per garment, T OLDS, WOR.TMAN (Q KING Fifth and Washington Streets Portland's Biggest and Best Daylight Stcr Announc A RapM-Mre Saturday Selie; " In addition to th fact that ABSOLUTELY EVERY ARTICLE IN ALL THIS VA8T SELLING 6PACE ALL BETWEEN BASEMENT FLOOR BELOW and the GREAT' ROOF ABOVE this gratt, daylight, shopping plac on th Paelfie coast (except a very few goods, bought from maker, who lon control pric.) IS UNMERCIFULLY REDUCED IN PRICE. ALLI EVERYTHING! W abov, 1 sold at special bargain pric during th great '- Annual However, Saturday sailing laat but 10 hour 8 a. m 'til 6 p. m when w say th day I finished and our v doors awing clod upon a week work ell doBe."Thie i a "daylight store," because w ar atisfied to do rT-aur-oHing-4nth-daytimrWight torekeeping ha a-flavor of proyinelalfsmruflgort'rtg-tha-cowntry-flro-i oery, where villager gather for gossip and iBht-eeing, rather, than for business. It is discountenanced by : th foremost merchant of all large eltie. We believe ws can sav our customers to thir entir satisfaction during regular; hours, and shall not impose unnecessary hardships upon our employes merely for our own .' gain. ' ' ' .,. , '-."" i , , ', :' - . We close at 6 p. m. every day of the week Saturday included -' Second Floor Annex, 87 . ZUBBOXDEXZ9 OB PXZWTED Oriental Draperies For Mantels, Couch Covers, Por tlere. etc.. In Hoiara Fhool Kar ris ; $1.76 values, for, pair. .$1X5 , Silk embroidered; IS. 50 value, at, each i 87.75 $17.50" value at, each.. tl0.75 , - Among th Orat Bales Ar in xmroscxD AiTxainow sua or Good Shoes Alteration Sale Of Women's Gar ments of every description. Neces sary before breaking through Into . 'the new Annex, which will be ready for Spring business, r Sensational Clearance Bale of New Silks and Dress Goods. CXSASAirCS 8AXJB OP Royal Worcester Corsets - ' Beoond Ploor Corset Saloa. , woarsxmrirL bakoatss. They comprise straight fronts. bias-gored. Including ... th ' "Bon ' Ton"- and "Sapphire." In black, whit and drab coutll. also some in brocade silk. Lot 1 Regular price $1.25 to $3.50. Clearance price .............. 98o , Let 8 Regular price $5 to $9.. " Clearance price ...83.75 - Lot 8 Regular price $10 to $15. . Clearance pric ........ . . .$8.48 ' y Three experienced corset fitters "alwsys in attendance. Following Extra Special Bargtin Vatut for January Clearance Sale Ladles' Gown of heavy muslin; embroidery trimmed; regular values; special at .....,69ti Ladles' fine Muslin Petticoats, deep flounce with cluster of tucks; regular 65J values; special at .....47$ Ladles' fine Cambria Drawers; cluster -of fine ' tucks; Val. lace edging; regular 65c, at.... 47 Children's Skirt of fine muslin, deep flounce with lace insertion and edging; regular 11.10; special at .73f Two Great Silk Specials , Aaaex Plrtt.rioor. . ,. ,. Extra Special Clearance Sale Black Taffeta 1$ inches wide, very strong and durable and high finish our regular 85o value; Special Clearance price....... 89o $7 Inches wide, heavy, durable black Silk Taffeta, with high, rich finish, . splendid for drop skirts and lin ings; our regular $1.25 valus; Spe cial Clearance price ........... 88o Millinery Special - We'll have a larger brighter; bet ter -than ever Millinery Salon next - season In the new part of the house, under the management of one of the bestrknown managers among th "Big Store" of the, East. He' on the way now. Help us clean house before he get here MTT.T.HTXmT OP AWT BOBT AT TOXTB OVV MUGB HOW, If you're anyway reasonable. . , Saturday j . Shoe Specials First rioor Saoe Aisle. ' Saturday is the - young folks' hopping day. In addition to Ithe wonderful values previously offered this week and printed in earlier papers, we anoend the following sna clai for Saturday selling: BOTB' : AHB OXBX.S' BCBOOL bxoxb rar tib oxxababox. : Boys' Shoes of all solid calf stock, double sole,' broad, Comfortable last and bottoms steel quilted. In slses 11 to IS, regular $1.60 values, at ................. .$1X8 Utt to I, regular $1.75 values. 1. at ..fl.38 IVi to 6, regular $2.00 values. at .......... ,..,.$1.68 MISSES AV9 CHttDBXH'B 8X0X8. , In button or lace style calf , or fine kid stock; heavy winter soles " and broad toes; slses $ to- 8, regru- i lar $1.25 values, for .......,..8o Ises H to 11, regular $1.50 val- - uea, for ..4................ .$1.08 ' sizes HM '10 S. regular $1.75 val- . ues, for Ui sizes tW iott, regular. $2.50 val-' ups, for V.. ......... . ,$1.68 (Large Misses' 8Ies,)( " The Honve cf QzzZly end Worth Whitney Baby Carriages Reduced . Nicely upholstered in tapestry with parasol, patent automatic anti friction wheel-fasteners and f oat brake, nutless axle and all latest, modern Improvements. , $11.60 Carriages for... ....... $8.90 $15.00 Carriages for. ......... .$9.75 $16.75 Carriages for..,.. .,..,.$10.80 $1.C0 Carriages for.. ........ $11.00 $18.50 Carriages for.. ........ $18.BO Bed Sets.. Bargains t fourth Ploor. Regular $12.50 sets for..... .$ 7.95 Regular $10.00 'sets for......$ t.oo Regular. $1100 sets for.,..,. $ 8.50 Regular $10.60 sets for...... $11.00 Regular $25.00 sets for...... $18.00 Ribbon Bargain Special Thousands of miles of new. pretty ribbons at about half their worth and usual price. Batln Taffetas : and some double-faced Satin Rib- - bona, 4 and 4 inches wide, all pur silk and grand 6 Oo val ues - Special at. yard......... 89o Ladies' $2.50 Evening Gloves $1.25 t Plrst Ploor Olov Btor. A splendid Glove Bargain Our II button length undressed sued. Kid Glows, all In evening shades of . dainty pink, blue, nlle, cardinal - and mats! actual $2.50 values, on ale at th pair. $1.35 - OXXABABCB BAIB ZB The Art Shop Beoond floor Thoroughfare Aisle. Very pretty and attractive Cushion Covers, tinted, applique and fin ished borders, plain back to match material, heavy ecru Buda linen; regular price. $2.25. -Clearance special at .........$14 Cushion Covers of same material as above, stamped and tinted: regu lar price, $1.50. Clearance pric 79a Heavy lithograph Cushion Top In many attractive and catchy de signs, such as "Fencing Olrl.' "Resting." "Athletic Girls," "Rose- " bud" and others; regular price, 60c. 1 Clearance special 89 1 1 y r. EMBRQlDERIESl) Wonderful Half Price Embroid ery Sale rirst rioor. v - . In a cholo of ' narrow, medium, and ; wide Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss Embroideries snd lnsr ' tions. . wonderfully dainty, but stilt ( more wohderfully cheap HALT P BICE I ;- 15c. values for. yard;. ........ 7lj 20c values for, yani ......... ,10o - 2 So values for, )ard ...13'io 85e values for, yarrt. ..,...,. 17 a 50c. values for, y.ird......... .aitt 0c values for, yard.,, .3 n ( 76c values for, yard $1.00 values St. yard ......... . f ' 91T.25 valuts st. yarl . .