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HIE OREGON DAILY J OUItNAIi, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. JANUARY 15, 1904. 5 TOWN TOPICS ii Items of Local Interest for Busy ,1 Journal Readers. v ,T There will be 300 men at work on" ft- big electric power plant "at Estsceda within three weeks. Most of the tim ber material is already on the ground, and mechanics arid laborers will soon ,be pushing along the work of spanning, .the rushing torrent with orfe of the largest dams in the Western states. The factories of Estaeada will be waiting Its Completion that they may receive " power from Its wires. In the meantime a fin"llttle city will be builded. and a busy metropolis will take the place Of the .quiet of the locality In the years . that have passed away. , 'The Oregon Water Power Townslte company have ' some of the choicest lots on the market yet. : The company has its headquarters in room' 6, Oregon Water Power A Rail way '"company's ""'buHdlng,","Hrst""anir Alder. 'Phone, Main 216. ' The Royal Bakery and. Confectionery, Park and Washington streets., has dem onstrated that it pays' to tell the pub lic about things that are deliotoua and VP to date. Its dainties, stolleri, lub kueheri, baumkuehen and similar lux uries, made only by this institution, are new things to Portland. They ought to be on every table in the city. - . Physical culture for all. $4.00 for 8 months' course. Two evenings a week. ' Fine gymnasium and baths. Private treatment for health, vitality. Rlngler Physical Culture school, ' 109 Alder street, phone Main 15L . Consultation and caUlogue free. " There were more-iViolet and Cream Oats sold during these three conven tions than of all other brands of health foods combined. These sre pure. They are made of Oregon and Washington oats, thoroughly scoured before rolling. White House Cook Books free, to users Of these foods. Albers Bros., U. 8. Mills. Officers were elected at the meeting of the East Bide Roosevelt club last night, at the club's hall on East Clay street, and 32 new members were added to the roll. The following officers were chosen: President. T. M. Edmunds; vice-president. J. N. Blair; secretsry and treas urer, A. C. Cooke. , ; ;V-'' j Etchings of Seymour Hayden will be 'on exhibition at the rooms of the Portland Art association, on the second floor of the library building, this even ing. The exhibit will be open from 8 to 10 o clock. A good opportunity to lay In a stock of choice fiction for the next three months' reading at Ewlng's one half price sale of recent novels, not 1903 Is sues, Fourth and Yamhill streets. We hope you don't get tired reading about our good printing. Give ua an ordet anLyoa'ILeasllyunderstand why we've Bo much to say. - Metropolitan Printing Co.. 147 Front street ; Don't ' spoil a sewed shoe by putting m nailed half sole on. We sew them on "while you wait" Goodyear 8hoe Re pair company, near Oas company's or nee, Yamhill street - r ": ? -Note these changes; . Dr. D. H Rand's home telephone is Main I6l;-not In tele phone book. His office is In' Dekum not in Murquam, as In telephone book- Phone Main 376. . ... : ' Never was so choice an assortment of copyrighted fiction offered In Port' land so cheap as at Ewing s, 76c for 11.60 novels. Fourth and Yamhill 1 streets. ".' . ... - Basketball tonight In gymnasium, at 8 j Y. M. C. A. All-Stars vs. . . . Oregon Agricultural College, Fine day I Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. -Two stores- Washington and 6th, Morrison and 6 th. .'Remember the Maocabee dance, Tues day eve, January 19, at Fobs hall, corner Hawthorne and Grand avenues. Steamers for The Dalles will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a, m. dally (except Sunday). Phone Main 914. Free dispensary for worthy poor. Tuesday, Thursday, (Saturday, 1 p. m, 8t Vincent's hospital. Have your fur garmenta remodeled Into latest style at naif price, ioi Burnsid. .. , '. . E. H. Moorehouss A Co., at Seventh and Alder. .Telephone Main 1341. Your good-natured friends probably eat at the Savoy. Ask them. y - When ybu want' something real good to eat drop tn at the Savoy. Special for tomorrow: Hams, 11 cents, at Fulton Market The four-story brick building on Front near Couch is for rent ' Do you want choice ham? At Fulton Market, 13 V4, cents. audience at the Marquam Grand last night when Florence Roberts and her excellent company produced "Sapho," from the French - novel by - Alphonae Daudet. The- majority of theatre-goers have 'seen the production before and any question as to Its good or bad fea tures, are purely matter'of 'private opinion. Suffice to say that the picture presented is one of an unhealthy Jtt mospher and surroundings, -r Miss Roberts ,, raised some of the scenes above the level of tawdrlness by her own wonderful acting and the au dience greeted her efforts with appre ciative applause. Also her portrayal of the unfortunate w heroine was hedged around with a little more regard to the canons of good taste and conventional ity than has been the case when; other actresses presented the play here. To night the bill is ''Qloconda." v ; Tomor row afternoon and ' evening ;;, the bill "Zaza" win : be the play". :,v- : . "in dxacoits DATaxrzs." JThe Deacon's Daughter" was put on at Cordray's by the Jessie Shirley com pany last evening and was given a. cor dial reception. Miss Shirley Is back again in the leading role of Ruth Home webb and the effect is magical. The performance goes much more smoother and pleasingly. Ibera ,iaa, story .conveyed. Jn. the a?; tlon of the play which portrays A-country girl going to New York for work. She is employed as a governess and nurse until her ambition leads her to the stage, where 1 she makes an Immediate success. .. Father and mother are Puri tanical people with an inherent dislike for the theatre and the complications that - follow are highly amusing. .The same bill Will be repeated tonight and tomorrow afternoon and evening. ' . "TOM KOTHXK'8 SAM." ; "For Mother's Sake," a rural drama that has been well received 'in all the large cities en route to the coast,' opens at Cordray's next Sunday night. The company is headed by- Marie Heath, one &t the daintiest little actresses on the stage today. - . "TV7XWTX jnOHT." Miss Marie Wainwright, one of the foremost Shakespearean actresses of the present day, will appear at the Marquam Grand ; theatre Wednesday night January 20.' in a magnificent re vival of "Twelfth Nlgfht." Sunshine and "shadow have i made themselves equally potent In the delineation which Miss Wainwright gives to all parts that demand- them. The advance sale of seats will open next Monday morning at 10 o'clock. . AT THE THEATRES , , Notwithstanding that Pattt was a counter attraction there was a large OSTEOPATHS Drs. ADIX S NORTHRUP . Salt 416 Oekura Bulldin "hone Mtla 14) i. WA AJITBD. . , - , . Cure tor Malaria FEVER AND AGUE, CHILIS, BROW AGUE. NEURALGIA OF MALARIAL ORIGIN, TIRED FEELING, HEAD ACHE,' LOSS OF APPETITE. ETC ETC., QUICKLY YIELD TO. B. & S. Malarial Antidote It attacks disease at its foundation. It removes the cause, . It drives Its germs out of the system. ' BQERICKE & RUNY0N Homeopathlo Dispensary, 903 Waahlsr- , . ton Street. a- fAB TOW A MA80W7" "Are You a Mason r the farce that has . kept Americans laughing for the last four years, is accounted one of the best pieces of dramatic property or tne day. "Are You a Mason?" will be seen AtlhaMarquam Grand : theatre next Monday and Tuesday nights, January 18 and 19. Seats are now selling. FAK TEXiTU. . The Park theatre, devoted to vaude ville, will ' open tomorrow evening at 7:30 o'clock. It is a first-class family theatre. The new house is iconnected with the Pacific coast circuit The opening bill: A. M. Spencer, in Illus trated songs; Lewis and Lewis, come dians; Anderson and Kuelk, herculean equUIbrlstsj-Tippell-and Kllnnettr-musl- cal act; Caesar and Lewis, In a trunk mystery; moving pictures. At tn vsm somas tavern.' It is . drawing near the close of the week at the Baker, and to fail to see "At the White Horse Tavernv which . has proved to be the greatest comedy success of the season so far will be like missing one of the real good opportunities to be happy for a while in, life, at least "THB KOTX A3TP TXI rUUB.' - There are some very dramatic scenes In next week's play at the Baker. Aha that they will be well brought out Is hardly necessary to assert "The Mora and the Flame" Is by Clyde Fitch and has always been a success where weB played.'' ' - ' -- : AJtUBBHXHT. Marquam Grand Theatre Etery nlsbt thl wmk, Dittoes ' Saturday t I:1S e'clork, The brilliant etrm, , ' rLOHESCE mOBZBTS. Tonltrht, "OIOCOSDA," 818 o'clock. Tomorrow 8ntnriiar afterooos and Blfht, 'Zaaa." Kronlng prima, U T'V. SOc, SSc, 2B. UatlDM) prtoea. 7o, 50e, Jtftf, 25e. Marntinm C.rznA Thatr wvT- ?!"'. riui uul.i wiiuih v Kaa. iigr. Monday and Tucniay, nlhta, January 18 and 19, 190. the funny farce, 7 "AM TOg A HABOaTI" rrloaa Lower Boor, - except , laat s rows, ?li laat 8 rowa, To. Baloonr, Brat 6 rowa, 5c; laat rowa, ROc. Gallwr, S6e and 8.V. Boxes 'ana logee, fT.sv.. seats ara sow sea ln-. - . - - - PARK THEATRE Waahlnston at., bet. Fifth and With. New Family Tneatra Will Opm Saturday Sre. ing January in. , CONTINUOUS REFINED VAUDEVILLE Catering to lady audience. Any seat la th tbrntre 10c. Sunday , pcrfonnanc from 3 to 10:SO p. aa. . Flrat performanc Saturday T:90 p. n. CORDRAY'S THEATRE PhdM Main 9WL , TONIGHT, SATURDAY MACTJfEB AND NIUHT, . JESSIE SHIRLEY ,", ":-V; . IS ' "The Deacon's Daughter" Kext Week; Oontaendng Sunday Nlsfat Jan. li, ma veugnuui nurunrama, For Mother's Sake" A Story of Nw Ens land. MARIE HEATH k Mtnuf inn iPTTBTtn rnum t A Carload of Scenery and Mechanical Kffocta. THE BAKER THEATRE CEO. L. BAKER. Sol &ae and Haaaser. ALL THIS WEEK, OF SPECIAL. INTEREST. At the White Horse Tavern" , FICTVHK8QUB ' COMEDT. , See th Areat Rain Storm Demonatratlns th Water Tank Permanent on th Stag. EtcnlnfoOOc 86c, 26 C ISc; nutute. SSe, 15c, inc. - . FRITZ THEATRE StO-Bil BVaiTSISK. ' FRED FRITZ. Prop. W. H. BROWN,' Mgr. ' TUB HOME OF VAUDEVILLE : : Two shews dally at S and t p. m. ' ARCADE THEATRE SEVENTH( ANfi WASB1N0TOK. REFINED VAUDEVILLE ' lilO to :W." : to 10:80. . TTNnA Y CONTINt'OtrS KKOM 8 TO Ifl Sn rOR LADIES. GENTLEMEN AND CBILDKCN, ADMISSION TEN CENTS TQ ANY SEAT. . CONCERT HALL " BLACIERBROS. . ' , -' CONCERT IVKRT KtCHT.;. M2-248 BURNSIDB. The "Different Store."' Fifth and Washing--. ton Streets ' 0 Largest "Daylight Store" In the N.W. Fifth and Washing ton Streets SpleiidMi Sator3ay. Spscials; Scmtillatmg 1 ; ; vMli Scores of Savings ; ': TSZS STOKB OZ.OSZB AT 6 T. Jt ZTSST BVSZKSB8 DAT 01 TSS TBA BATtTJtBAT HTCI.UKBD. WE YIELDED TO PUBLIC PRESSURE THIS BTOBB CLOSES AT J. SC. ETSBT BVSIHESS DAT ZW THB TEAS 8A TUBS AT ZBOLVSED. WHEN WE DECIDED TO ENLARGE THIS ALREADY GREAT STORE BY THE ADDITION OF THE 5-STORY ANNEX NOW BUtLDrNG WHICH WILL GIVE U'S THREE-FOURTHS OF AN ACRE ADDITIONAL FLOOR SPACE, MAKING A TOTAL OF NEARLY THREE ACRES OF ACTUAL SELLING AS BUSINESS VOLUME.'; ONE MIGHT POSSIBLY IMAGINE A CONCERN DOING. A GREAT BUSINESS ON PETTY PRINCIPLES THO' 'TIS HARD TO CONCEIVE OF "'SUCH A THING. USUALLY A GREAT ORGANIZATION IS BASED ON GREAT FOUNDATIONS. IF IT ISN IT'LL COLLAPSE UNDER PRESSURE. FRIENDS WHO'VE MADE THIS GREAT "OLD HOMESTEAD" "DIFFERENT STORE" THEIR TRADING HOME FOR YEARS, WILL TESTIFY TO THE GREAT PRINCIPLES UNDERLYING OUR BUSINESS METHODS. THIS STORE . IS TRULY GREAT BECAUSE PETTY METHODS OF MERCHANDISING NEVER ENTER INTO JTS POLICY. A BROAD, LIBERAL BASIS ' SUPPORTS THE SUPERSTRUCTURE. WE'RE GROWING AS FAST AS WE OUGHT TO. : EVERY SEASON HAS BROUGHT INCREAS. ING VOLUME OF BUSINESS. FOLK MAY HAVE BEEN CONTENT. ONCE UPON A TIME j,T0 PATRONIZE THE UNCOMFORTABLE 8T0RES OF A DECADE AGOTODAY THEY DEMAND SUCH COMFORTABLE FEATURES AS SURROUND THEM HERE AS WELL AS THE BARGAIN EXCELLENCE OF SUCH A GREAT MODERN INSTITUTION AS THIS 8TORE. IT IS TO THIS MODEL STORE OF MOD. ERN IDEAS WE DIRECT YOUR THOUGHT TONIGHT WITH FULL FAITH THAT Tl$ TO THI8 STORE YOU'LL DIRECT YOUR 8TEPS TOMORROW. THE SATURDAY BARGAIN. BRIGADE MARSHALED HERE FOR YOUR READING IS ONE YOU'LL REVIEW WITH PLEAS. URE, FOR IT'S FULL OF TIDINGS OF ECONOMY .FOR YOU. Ml Mail Orders Receive Prompt Attention -All orders received thro our Mall Order Dept. 'the largest on the Pa clflo Coast wilt be promptly filled at CLEARANCE! SALE PRICES. Embroidery News rirst Tloor. Of special value Import to women who want their money to do big work JVeve added more splen-; dlMy new. and exquisite embrotd. eries to what's left from last week's offerings and marked- AU st Half Prloe or Xss. , 10c"and 12o values, now yd .Be 15o and 20o values, now,d...7HO' 25c values, now, yd... .......lao SBc and 40c values, now, yd,.17.4o 76o values, now, yd. ...... ...37Ho $1.00 values, now, yd. ....... ,..60o 11.60 values, now, yd. 75o Sharp, Aggressive Attack on the UnderWeqr and Hosiery Stocks No stock, no matter how .strong, how large and complete, could with stand the assault of such bargain brigades as have assailed our Under wear and hosiery ranks, on flank, rear and van, during this greatest of all Portland's Clearance Bales. , This week is the beginning of the end. De cisive action and Sharp, keen cutting of prices must cause all to evacuate and leave room for the alterations due with completion of new Annex. Here's sample cuts: -. , 1 Ladles'. medium weight Silk' and Cotton Vests, tn white, with long sleeves; value 11.29 Clearance, each .................................... tl.05 Tights to match the Vests; $1.15 value Clearance, each 11.08 Ladies' silk and cotton, long-sleeve, ankle-length, white Union Suits, me dium weight; $1.75 values Clearance . t , ..,$1.48 Ladies' white and silver-gray cotton Vests,', with French band, Pants to match; 25o value Clearance, each......,.........,..,;..,,,..,... gle Ladles' white and silver-gray, long-sleeve and ankle-length cotton Union . Suits; 60c value Special Clearance, each , . , ,..38o Ladies' cream cotton Vests and Pants, fine ribbed, neatly trimmed; value" v 75c Clearance, each ....... 480 Ladles' long-sleeve silk and lisle Vests, in colors of cream, pink and blue; $1.75 values Clearance, each 91.48 Ladles' long-sleeve cotton Corset Covers, all sixes and 40o value Clear ance, each ; ..'...................... S4o Same, In heavier quality; 60c value Clearance, each boo Ladles' fancy lisle Hosiery, in Immense assortment of styles and patterns; 60c values Special, pair 35o Ladies blackrcottoa HosersoddSe alue-eAranceecTal, palrTTTST Ladies' black embroidered Boot Hose, assorted designs, full finished; 6O0 value Clearance, pair ..,,.., 43o Ladies black lisle Hose, high-spliced heel, double sole; 40o values Clear- , ance'speclal, pair 300, Children's black cotton Hose, oddments and endments of a season's selling, but good variety; 26o valuesi-Cleatance special, pair lHo . Children's black wool Hose; values to 80c, ends of ioU brought together for -- clearance Clearance special. palf..w.... 17o "' ''r " Bxa BraciAXs '". Women's $1.75 Vests tl.as Of black silk and lisle, wit'h high neck and v long sleeves; as worthy a $1.76 value as ever held place upon our coun ters Clearance price .....,,..., .. : 91.95 Women's $1.25 Vests 5o Black, Richelieu ribbed, silk and lisle, high neck, long sleeves', the best $1.25 grade for , . too Va CUPTAIMI Last Day of These Great Sales ( Sample Lace Curtains Tonrtb Tloor Take Elevator. . Here's a sweeping Clearance that means savings of . many dollars to prudent - housewives who have A place for an odd pair or two of handsome Laos Curtains. We've rounded up and driven Into the Clearance Sale stockade all the odd pairs, some samples slightly mussed -from handling or from using In the holiday displays. The lot Is large and embraces every wanted sort of Lace Curtain but only one or two pair of a kind. The assortment Includes Nottlnghams, Cable, Net, Irish Point, Brussels, Arabian, Bat tenberg, etc all reduced as. Indi cated.. 90c values at .............. mo $1.25 values at .............. 8fto $1.65 values at ...91.U '$2.00 values at .............. .91.38 . $2.15 values at ..............91-80 $2.60 values at ,... . 91-78 $2.76 values at ....9140 $3.25 values at ...... ....... 94-18 $4.00 values at ......93.60 ...... 98.8 .......93.38 ..............93.88 $4.50 values at $6.60 values at $6.00 values at $7.00 values at $7.60 values at- ..............94-8 $7.75 values at 94JU $8.60 values at ...., 988 19.00 values at ..............95.es $10.00 values at ... 9 6.88 $10.50 values at ... ...9 C.88 $11.00 values at f 1M $18.50 values at ..$171 $14.00 values at .......9 8X0 $16.00 values at .v.......,.9 8.78 $16.60 values at .......... .9 0.80 $20.00 values at . .......... .911.80 $21.00 values at ............913.80 $36.00 Values at ..... . imp ; Portieres Swept Aside l-AUr. OW Til BAMAIV COUJf--j.;, .1 . . TSJt. . rv . , All odd Portieres price v massa cred mercilessly. : ", i - $ 8.50 values, now pMr ......93-00 $ 4.00 values, now pair ......99.60 $ 5.00 values, now pair 93.98 $ ,1.00 values, now pair ...... 93.88 $.'7.00 values, now pair ..,.94.78 $ 1.00 values, now pair 98.00 $ 9.00 values, nowii pair ...... 98.o $10.00. values, now pair ...... 90-18 $11.00 value, now pair" ..... .97.00 $12.00 Values, now pair '..y... 97.79 f Last Day of That Clgantlc Skirt Sale Ton -AbsolaU Choloe of ABT SXSBT S2f TKZS XOXTSB Tomor row only at precisely 1 HALF PRICE The Host Sensational Offer liver Made by Any Bellable Xonse West of Chicago. i This sale kept everybody on the quickstep yesterday, even the paid' spotters from other stores were here well, they saw some good merchandise for once. Come,, again, everybody. THIS SKIRT BALE Includes ab solutely every Skirt in this house, without reservation or 'preference. It embraces either Walking or Dress Styles. ' The regulsr values range up from $3.60 to $100. Svery On Vow at Exactly JCalf "frioe! This house is beyond and above suspicion of Jug glery or deceit of any sort. : The regular prices remain upon the Skirts, many of them lower than the reduced - ones of other stores. YOU MAT DIVIDE THESE PRICES IN ' TWO -PAY U8 ONE-HALF, YOU KEEP THE OTHER. (and YOU OWN THE SKIRT -YOU'VE-CHO8EN. THE SALE OPl"NED YE8TERDAY and last .111. Saturday at closing ..me ONE MORE DAY NO LONGER. Including as we do our en tire, stock of Skirts, all between basement and roof, of course, de scription would be Impossible.. Suf fice It all the newest, most fash ionable materials, very latest cut, best made, handsomest trimmed, and. , In short, the MOST SUPERB STOCK OF WALKING AND DRESS SKIRTS IN ALL THE WESTr- . FOR ONE , DAY , ONLY CHOICB OF ANY IN THB STORE AT EX-. ACTLY HALF PRICE! . , , Sll it nnn A Surpassing Sale of Silks ' First Floor Anae. ( A sals that commands widespread attention, because of the high char acter of the stock. Quality and style are combined In every piece included In our matchless offerings. Invest liberally with an eye to he future, for- such values will surel y not bo offered again for a year, per haps never. Thousands of yards . "divided and priced as noted below tn five lots .!:v.?':. LOT 1 Embraces novelty and plain ; Silks; regular value up to 866; , Special Clearance Price ...... 8e LOT 2 Embraces novelty and plain ' Silks and Satins; regular values up to $1.26; Special Clearance Price ....... ...83a LOT ' t Embraces new novelty lace stripes, canvas weaves, nov- elty plaids, and all the new Roun geant Taffetas, very desirable for aFncy aWists and Shirtwaist Suits; regular values up to $1.76; , Special Clearance Price ......7to LOT 4 Embraces neat novelty checks, dotted and two-toned Bengallnea, : embroidered Broc ades, Canvas Weaves; all new, dressy Silks, pretty and durable and splendid values at the regu lar price of $1.60 a yard; Special ' Clearance Price .............Mo LOT 6 Embraces high-art novelty , French Silks in Dolly Varden and Persian effects; also a beautiful , line of Broche Crepe, 43 Inches wide, very , desirable for . opera and party capes and house gowns; regular $4.00 a yard values; Special Clearance Price ....91-69 UW'tXCESEMTJBD OXTT miCSS 08T Decorated Dinner Sets (Third Floor.) Decorated Dinner 8eta in plain col ors, 100 pieces ............97.70 Plain color, gold-lined, 100 pes. 98.80 Colored flowers, stippled gold nan dles ' and knobs, 100-plece sets, i 910.18 coscruTx un xxtcxxit fxtb arzssnras. . . Tin and Granite Iron Ware, Wood and Willow Ware, all at special Clearance Prices. - 9-2) AT OXOOXI. With walnut frames 93-18 With black enameled frames end ' cathedral gong ....94.40 Exceptional . Ribbon Value v: : f :N .irC Fist',Floor, !'; A grand special at the Ribbon Coun ter, If ybu haven't already helped yourself to a portion, of this Rib bon bargain you should bestir yourself tomorrow. Beautiful all silk Satin Taffeta and double faced Satin Ribbons, 4 and 4- inch widths and the bent- 60c val ues tn Portland, blacks aqd dainty colors; at a special Clearance Sale price of, the yard..,,.. ...... 39o The latest Neckwear erase is the Fifth avenue bow, made to order, ' from any ribbon selected, fet Rib bon pounter. . i ' Linens and Domestics T0WIL8, FXiAMTTZLS, SXEBTTJf OSt AT UUKBSZSTZBLB BESTOTZOcYS. ' First Floor. ' v --. Right In the face of an advancing market we dare and do reduce every piece of linen, cotton, tnuslin and flannel goods in our Immense Linen and Domestic Sections. These printed reductions show the trend of price-pruning through these busy aisles. Fine satin finish bleached Damask. In 2-yard widths, four great special .lots, all radically reduced in price, at, respectively. 77c, 85a, 91.03 and - 91.95 yard. Full sise Dinner Napkins to match above, at the dozen, 93.43, 93.99, 93.49 and 93.08. .. , . . , ,. . - One special lot fine double damask, separate cloths ' with napkins to match, slightly mussed from handling, at startlingly reduced prices. TOWELS. Good quality hemstitched buck Towels, 18x36-lnch size,' regular 22o ' values at...... ................M..x..18o 25c values In buck Towels, 21x42-inch Size, special at......r.l...30o Richardson's famous heavy Irish fringed huck Towels, 22x44; 35o values, now . ...... . a .&5o FLAJnrZLS TBBJi kZDTOTXOH'S AX 2,600 ysrds handsome 8cotch Flannels In all wanted colorings, the regular' vc ana 4bc values, special at......... ...... ..,.......,....,........34o Fleeced back Flannelettes" In big variety for choosing, all splendid patterns, regular 12Hc values, at, the yard ....... ............80 Newest patterned. Outing Flannels, dark to light shades, all reduced, 6c, To, and SHo yard Waist and Wrapper Flannels, all wool and selected colorings, 6O0 values, at, yard............... ............. , ...v..34o 6.000 yards heavy unbleached Sheetings fn sixes to lit single or double beds. 4i-yard width, reduced to, the yard........... ......... 13o 2-yard width, reduced to, the yard. .... ....... .....)........ ........ lBo All remaining of our grand stock of fine Imported Oxford Cheviots and Ma- dras Cloths, salted particularly for making up newSprtng shirtwaists, values Included are the4Qc, 6O0 and 0c worths choice of any at....38o Monster Sale of Good Shoes Here is the frontier of clearance. The new annex Is towering skywards day by day. Where today you may buy good shoes comfortably at your own", price, if reasonable, Ere long the walls must corae down all will become dust, mortar and brick a babel of noise and unavoidable confusion. The walls that separate the "Old Homestead" Store 'and Its new protege our " , five-story annex, from which we will greet thousands of our great publio at a new Sixth street entrance; must coma down to make way for connect ing archways and the two largest, swiftest elevators that ever came to the Paclflq slope.." . - W.'',"'-"-.''.",- ''''' ' In order to protect out big stock of ' .i. , t- , Footwear for All the Family MEN, WOMEN, MISSES, YOUTHS, BOYS and CHILDREN we prefer to lower our stock to the veriest minimum rather than subject It to damage ' later. .A loss now means a lesser loss later, so there's where you profit. Hints of savings only appear here thousands more are cumbering the shelves that must come down later. . . . WOMXWS SXOB BAXOAXXS. Ten of the newest, best styles In the choosing PATTERN SHOES, $6.00 and $6.00 VALUES FOR 93.88. The variety Includes all the wanted leathers patent, French or enamel kid, - stock or patent tips, mllitsry or full Louis heals. In a range from 1 to 2ft -inch heights, strictly hand made, ultra, fashionable footwear for particular women wearers Clearance price ....... ............ 93.85 $3.60 Empress Shoes 93.88 Women's $3.60 -values In the celebrated Em press make, box calf or vlci kid stock, extra heavy soles tor winter street wear, a'l new styles no old by-gone lasts or fashions choice of these splendid shoes, one of the best $3.60 values In America at' this great got-to-go sale for .............................. 93.68 WOMEN'S HOUSE SHOES AND SLIPPERS Women's fancy .. house slip pers, beaded or plain, cross or full strap pattern, medium or high heels, $2.60 quality this sale at ..................... .w ...... .91.98 $1.76 HOUSE SLIPPERS 91.18 One strap' style, flexible soles, full, round toes,' easy and. "comfy" as above $1.75 values at ............ 91.18 WOMEN'S HOUSE SHOES $1.60 KINDS FOR Me Shoe or slipper style house wear, of felt or leather stock, with wide, comfortable toes, soft.' . flexible soles and flat heels usual $1.60 values, now,,.,,'. ,t8o WOMEN'S $2.00 and I2.B0 PARTY OR HOUSE SLIPPERS 91.68 In beaded or plain styles, patent or fine French kid stock, with straps, as above $2.00 and $2.60 values for.............. ...............81.68 $3.60 HOUSE JULIETTES 81-83Madfl with seamless vamp, Insuring long , wear, kfd lined, full round, comfortable toes and flat heels, soft, flexible turned soles the best grade-rthls .sale .......... ...,".91.83.., MISSES' $2.75 DRESS SHOES 9X 9 Of extra fine kid stock, heavy or light ' soles, medium round toes, the values Included In this - lot embrace $2,60 and $2.75 values both go at one price .....................91.69 iNFANTS' AND CHILDREN'S SHOES In red. or black kid stock, button or lsce style and easy foot shapes, $1.00 and $U25 values go at... .73s WET WEATHER SHOES FOR. MEN Men's 13.60 Regents'one of Amer ica's leading makes. In heavy winter weights, box calf or velouf stock, full double waterproof soles and Goodyear, welts th! sal". .... ,93.68 BOYS' AND YOUTHS' SHOES AT WONDERFUL BARGAIN PRICES Heavy winter stock, full, soft, splendid wearing stock, unllne-l. full round toes, double waterproof soles, will stand the hardest wear of harum-scarum boys. in. a range of prices by sixes', as' follows;. .,i.fw?. ; Sizes H to 13,$1.76 values ;for.'.,.,;,,,,....,i,. 'li.....(,-fJ-S8 Sizes ll'i to 2, $3.00 values for. ...,.......'...........,... Sizes 2', to -IH. $2 60 values for................ .............. .11.73