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THE QUE G ON DAILY JOUIIITAL, PORTLAND, THPKSDAY EVENING. FEBTICAHY 11. 1904. Tdwrj topics The members of the Norwegian church are planning to dedicate their new church edifice in June. The dis trict synod of the Paclflo coast meets Jn the cijty at that time. . This conven tion will be attended by leading clergy men from Oregon, Washington and Cal ifornia. The new building is located on the corner of Grant and East Tenth streets. It ooeuples ; three-quarters of a lot and is quite attractive looking. The interior Is -spacious and well ar ranged. The basement is divided up into a. kitchen, young people's room and fuel and furnace room. The auditorium occupies the second floor. The floor slants on all sides towards the pulpit platform." Rev, O, Hagoes 4s the pastor of the churoh,:. .. ..';,.-: A concert at the Seamen's institute will be given this evening under the direction of U. Adrian Epplng. The program: ' Mecso . soprano solo, Miss Bertha Royal; recitation. . Miss Blanche Robeson; tenor solo, Louis Davis; piano" election, ; Miss Nellie Paly; recitation, Mrs. Louise Godard; cqhtralto - solo, Miss Mae Breslln; baritone solo, E. B. Keith; recitation, Albert E. Johnson; baritone solo, Reg." "F. Jones; double mixed quartet sopranos. Miss Eva L, Wells, Miss Nellie O'Brien, Miss Lucia Barton; tenors, Louis Davies, Ralph Da vies; altos, Miss Mae Breslln, Miss Pe trenella Connolly; bassos, Reginald F. Jones, Joseph Tanseler. v ; y, K The regular monthly meeting of the Oregon Camera club was held last Tues day evening in "the clubrooms tn the Macleay building- The club has decided to give a steamboat excursion- on the last Sunday in June. '- The trip will probably be made up the river to Mult nomah falls, and stops will be made at other p laces. Action was also taken in regard to the annual print exhibit : to be held later on in the summer, but no definite conclusions have been reached. ;:..;r , While you wait! v v "" v ;.' Shoe repaying at your convenience. W call for and deliver free of charge all over town. Men's soles eewel on SO, 75 and 90 . Cents. Ladles' soles. 40, SO and 60 cents. Beef whole rubber heels In the world, 40 and 60 , cents. Half rubber heels 3$ and 40 cents. . Boys' an(l children's shoe repairing at very low prices. Ring us up. Main 2031. Goodyear Shoe Repair Co '' y?'-' 283 ; Yamhill street, near Gas com pany's Office. ,',v..,; V y-i.. :. A meeting of the grounds and build ings committee of the Lewis and Clark state commission will be held Saturday morning at 11 o'clock at the offices of the commission in the Stearns building, for the purpose of completing the re port to be submitted to the full com mission at its meeting later in the same day. The members of the committee are: . J. It . Albert, chairman: F. G. -Young, G. Y. Harry, Dr. Dave Rafferty and Richard Scott, i The' Astoria & Columbia River rail road baa received notification from Bal timore that 10 of the ew 41-foot flat . cars, recently ordered, are en route -west. The cars will be loaded at Mar tin's Ferry. Ohio, with structural iron for ? the Morrison street bridge. The other 80 cars ordered will be shipped later. , W. W.- Copeland, . president of San Francisco Typographical union, killed by falling down ant elevator shaft last Tues day night,, was formerly president f Multnomah Typographical union.- : He had a .Job office in the old Marquam building and was oae of the publishers of the Dally Morning American. ; ; . ! y : Mr. E. 6, Spltsner will give an orches tral and publl recital at Arlon hall, Fri day, Feb. It, at 8:15 p. m. Invitations -will be sent on application to any person interested in our work. Address E. O. Spltsner, 715 Marquam building. In vitations must be presented at the door or 60. cents admission will be charged. The Japanese seem to be able to whip anything that Russia can put up. .This reminds us of the victories ef our steam heated polisher the only one in Port land that does' Its work "up brown." just as the Japs seem to be .doing theirs. Union Laundry, Second and Columbia,' " The Multnomah county W. C. "T. V. has engaged Rev. and Mrs. Handsaker to conduct a series of meetings next week In the First Christian church. Park and Columbia streets. Dr. Handsaker Is pastor of the First Christian church at Corvallis. '. - ; ; , -. :t ' The schedule of the mall service from Vancouver to Kalama, a distance of SO miles, hag been changed so that the train will leave at 1 p. m., instead of at 8 a. m. No change is made in the time . returning. . t ' v - '-v Information has Just been received that theilttsens of Vermont have formed it corporation with a . nominal capital MANN & BEACH , PFJNTM-S '; 9) Second Stmt : Ground Floor' BEST WORK , Low Prices Telephone 444 ; We Spend . Our Money With merchants of Portland and for the building, up. of the city. The Chinaman you are having do your laundry or fam ily washing is hoarding up, and will some day take his walk back to China. We can't even take ours above when we go, .f:-;-.' -" ' ; . . OREGON LAUNPRY and TOILET SUPPLY CO. Phone Bast 13. O. T. EVAWS, Kg. SPECIAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK CLOSING OUT OUR LINE OF SUN DRIES, WE ARB SELLING THE FOL LOWING ARTICLES AT- A GREAT REDUCTION: " ..','. ;:,'. ,, , A bottle of fclsterol' Seatlf rioe and a geod Tooth Brash for , .SBe Castile Soap, reg. lOo, special . ...... 7e Caluenda Soap, reg. 85c, special. . , ,,15e Grape Juloe (Oonoord), 76o, special. .65. Grape Juloe (Concord), 40o to ..... , ,30c Grape Juloe (Oonoord), regular lOo special, a for .................. . ,85o -.Sponges at cost. :' DOERICKE & RUN YON 803 Washington. St, bet. 5th and eta. of 110.000 to make an exhibit for their state at the. St Louis and the Lewis and Clark expositions. The state build ing to be erected at St Louis will be a reproduction of the old constitution house at Windsor. No direct aollclta tloin of an exhibit from Vermont has yet been made by the Lewis and Clark commission as the legislature does not convene until next winter, . The art department of the Portland Library association, will be open to the public next Sunday from 1 to 4:30 p. m. The admission will be free. ' Miss Falling, n charge of the Whistler ex hibit, which Is on. display, will arrange for an evening session some time be tween now and April 1, when the exhl bitlon closes. During the week the ex hibit is open from 2 to 3:40 o'clock each afternoon. Admission is free on Thurs days and Saturdays., The report of Melinda Morgan aa exe cutrix of the estate of Amos H. Morgan, deceased, was riled with the county clerk yesterday afternoon. The total receipts from various sources added to the bulk of the estate aggregated $20,200.85. while the actual disbursements footed up $24, 632.25. . . ! Mrs. Flora A. Montgomery filed suit in the state circuit court yesterday after noon for divorce from Joseph C. Mont gomery bn the ground of desertion. She wishes to resume her maiden name of Robertson. ; The couple was married at SpringfleldV Mo-., October 18, 1899. v Beats the Band. How easily corns can be removed by a few applications of the popular Hedglns' Corn Cure; sold only by Albert Bernt, the druggist, Sec ond and Washington. ( " How about a little booklet or paraph let telling of your firm's business! Let us print it for you. -Peaslee Bros. Co,, 452 Sherlock building. , , Fine day! Buy Meredith's umbrellas. Repairing and recovering. Two stores Washington and 5th, Morrison and 8th. R- E. Bughes of Portland, attending the Naval academy at Annapolis, passed the recent examination successfully -':"( ; . ' . n --:. - ' Steamers for The Dalle will leave Alder-street wharf 7 a. m. daily (except Sunday). Phone Main 114. Our printing will suit you, we're sure. Metropolitan Printing ; Co., 147 front street. " . ; ' ' Valentines. Largs assortment, artistic and comic. Jones book store, 291 Alder street School books old and new bought and sold. Jones Book Store, 291 Alder street A masquerade ball will be given in Woodward's hall next Saturday evening. E. H. Moorehouse 4 Co., at Seventh and Alder. Telephone Main 134S. V . L. Shumaker, furrier, 305 Burnside street 8. H. Gruber. lawyer, 117 Com'cl Blk. Chiefly Personal Rev, J. R. N. Bell, pastor of the Pres byterian church at Baker City, Or., is in the city on m visit to his family, who reside at East Yamhill and East Forty third streets, near Mount Tabor. He expects to remain until next Tuesday. ' CV 8. Jacobsen of Neustadter Bros, has returned from a trip to New York. J. O. Thomas,' formerly city passen ger agent for the New York Central, will leave tonight for San Francisco. He intends going on the stage. Fred erick C Nessley of the Denver ft Rio Grande office will accompany him. Mr, Nessley will return. . Grant Copeland of Walla Walla, sec retary of the Washington Livestock as sociation, is visiting in Portland. F. W. Breed, a prominent poultry breeder of College Place, Wash., is in the city attending the chicken show. H. L. Slsler, general agent for the Chicago, St Paul, Milwaukee ft Omaha railway, has gone to Tacoma to meet General Freight Agent H. M. Pierce and Assistant General Passenger Agent G. H. McRae. - W. H. Smith, quartermaster's clerk, will leave for Seattle tonight to spend a few days with his parents, . , The Stanley Hat - Nobody will ask you, "Where did you get that hatT" if you get a Stanley, a new hat the agency for which has been awarded to the Brownsville Woolen Mills Store, 3 L. Bowman ft Co., pro prietors, sole agents. . This hat is the essence of style and is the best 23 hat put on the Portland market See? AKVSEatXJrTS. THE BAKER THEATRE n,0"U"u George U Baker, Sole tetaee sad at aaag er. All this week, siatbiees Saturday tad Sunday, JANE A warning rarce eomedv In thre arts. Prwentrd by th Bakr Theatre Company. Rrnlp(, 50c, Kc, 26c, 15c; matloMS, 20c, 15c. Uc . Next wMkrirst time en Pacific Coast Henrietta t'roaman'a great New . ... York (ucceae, ... MISTRESS The orlflnal Crotmaa ertton. CORORAY'S THEATRE fORDRAT RUSfiEIJ Manim, -, Portlands Popular F tally Tbeatre, . TONIGHT, ; " jissib SKixZilrr ' And Her Oreat Oompaay ef Vlayart. ' Tliurtilar, Friday, Ratarday tnttlnre and night MIm Shirley will prmant Bobwt Dton ett'a . splendid comedy-drama, . . . , , DORIS ; ... Great eaat end appropriate scenic effect, j i Kaxt "week, corameoclnr Sunday matinee, flrat time here, tlenry R. Uarka preaenta MB. WILLIAM J. HOLMES lu the beautiful paatoral play, ONE NIGHT IN JUNE A sweet wfcoleenm atory of country 11 fc, lorge caat of metropolttaa artiata. ARCADE TMfATRC SEVENTH ANt WA8HI1TOTOH. REPINED VAUDEVILLE l:10to:S0. T:Seto4o:M. BUND AT CONT1NUOVH FKOM S TO 10:)Wl rOtt LADIES, GENTLEMEN AND CHILDREN. ADMISSION TEN CENTS TO ANY SEAT. FRITZ THEATRE MO-MI BVBWSISZ. ritED FRITZ. Prop. W. H. BROWS, Mgr. - the; home of VAUDEVILLE Two snow dally at S lad a p. tn. CONCERT BALI- ,! ! 8LAZIBB BBOS. ; CONCSBT.-'BVBBt NIGHT. ' BUBN8IDB, . 3? Crccnlarly BcmoriGtrated Rcaccns. Why Your Frccaiics Is DcmandoQ Herd Tomoirov If YouVe Economically Eiiclined An Olis. Vcrtraan Q ICir. fcsre-a b a Wntcb!a sosvethbs s!L a pics tclov that of its tqaz hi of fered elsewhere. Tha convergence of tt!s crest "Old Horacstcad" Thcrcnhfare Store's locatiOai recommends it as does its absolute RELIAEILITY--to every one as a buying mart. It's the handiest store in Portland, situated as it is. right on the way from anywhere to everywhere. .. .. The 'Different Stcre" Iest "DayUsM' Storo in,the Northwest Home of Quality and Worth Fifth and Washington Streets IF YOU'RE NOT POSITIVELY AVERSE TO SAVING YOU'LL BE HERE TOMORROW. LONG AGO WE SET APART FRIDAY FOR SPECIAL BARGAIN GIVING EFFORT. WE WANT EVERY PERSON IN PORTLAND AND, THE NORTHWE8T TO UNDERSTAND THAT THIS IS A BARGAIN EMPORIUM AS WELL AS A STYLE AND QUALITY STORE. FACT IS WE DISPENSE GREATER BARGAINS REAL ONES AND MORE OF THEM THAN ANY OTHER PORTLAND STORE. THIS STORE HAS NOT GROWN SO. FAST MERELY BY CHANCE PEOPLE WOULD NOT THRONG OUR AISLES TO THE BLOCKADING POINT DAY AFTER DAY IF THEY DIDN'T GET BEST VALUES FOR THEIR MONEY HERE. WE LIKE TO TALK BUSINE8S IN A BUSINESS-LIKE WAY. ADVERTISE JUST AS WE TALK TO YOU FACE TO FACE. NEVER MAKE A 8TATEMENT WE CANNOT AND DO NOT BACK UP WITH THE GOODS. DON'T CLAIM TO BE PERFECT DON'T CLAIM THAT NOTHING EVER GOES WRONG BUT, WHEN IT DOES WE RIGHT IT QUICKLY. WHAT MORE CAN A MERCHANT DO? WE URGE YOU TO EXAMINE. EVERY ARTICLE IN WHICH YOU'RE INTER ESTED THAT WE ADVERTISE TODAY IP YOU FIND ANYTHING THAT ISN'T EXACTLY AS ITS REPRESENTED HERE WE'D BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU 8H0W US THE DISCREPANCY. WAN'T YOU TO UNDERSTAND THAT WE'RE JEALOUS OF OUR REPUTATION AS PORTLAND'S LEADING AND BEST STORE AND ACCURATE ADVERTISERS. , READ TODAY'S DIRECT BARGAIN MESSAGE AND DO US AND YOURSELVES THE JUSTICE OF CAREFUL AND ACCURATE COMPARISON OF THE GOODS ADVERTISED AS EQUAL VALUES TOMORROW BY ANY OF THE LOCAL B LUSTER AND BRAG CO.'S." YOU ARE URGED TO NOTE CAREFULLY EVERY WORD THAT FOLLOWS. TWE COMPARISONS OF VALUES MAY SEEM EXTRAVAGANT. THEY ARE REALLY CONSERVATIVE. ALL WE ASK, AND THIS IN 8IMPLE FAIRNESS, IS THAT YOU PUT THESE OFFERINGS TO THE INEXPENSIVE TEST OP COMPARISON ELSEWHERE HERALDED IN BLACK-FACED ! COMEDY . TYPE. HUNDREDS OF BARGAINS ARE HERE THAT ARE NOT TOLD OF IN PRINT.: Second Floor Specials for 4 1st Grand Friday Economy Sale! lmciVs $35 Suits for $7.95 a A oor, Woman's Salos of Dress. We have about 60 Women's Pedes ' trlenne Suits In our wardrobes, all smart, very stylish, man-tailored. suits, " for present wear. -. Some of T y the later arrivals of the present season. We, want the room they J occupy and are also bound by our Ironclad rule of making; each season ' stand Its own losses to close them -before the advent of warm weather. Four months yet for city wear and then they'll be Ideal suits for sea shore and mountains. The mate rials are handsome novelty Tweeds, Bannockburna, Cheviots and Zlbe llnee, In grays; grays mixed and dot- ted with frean, in bewitching pat ternsindistinct stripes, neat," dressy checks, rich dark browns, tans and blues, In cadet and navy, These suits are all splendidly tailored, 1 faultlessly made and ' elegantly-' trimmed. In the lot of 60 suits are a few at 122.60; most of them are the t26 and $28.60 values, while1 quite a few are ISO and $SS suits. We're going to give you choice oa Friday only for, suit ......... 87 15c Work Das kcts 5c 1 Thoroughfare Aisle Second Tloor. Fancy Work Baskets, made from woven flora husks, very neat and. extremely useful. In square or round shapes; regular, lio values, Friday only, each ..............So Women's $1.50 Gowns 87c Xa the Aaaax Seoond Sftoor. ; Ladles' Cambria Gowns, r.ecks round Of square, handsomely ' trimmed with beaming of drawn silk ribbon and fine embroidery edging; regular $1.60 values, on Friday only for 87. Books! Books!! Books!!! Temporary Book Shop 8d Tloor. ; XUllaery Saloa. BoysVand Girls' 50c Books 23c Soma very Interesting books of ad venture, splendid' stories and good, healthy reading for the youth. In attractive bindings of colored cloth, good, bold print, 12 mo. else, writ ten by such famous authors as Ca rey, Hints, Old fellow, Carroll, Aim well, Bwlng, Kingston, Taylor and others. A few titles are "Jerry," "Jessie "For the Temple "Mark Leaworth's Voyage on the Indian . Ocean," "Simple Susan," and Through the Looking Glass." '''' '' '" '.,. '''J 1 ''''" ' ;;' ";'' "' V's1'" 35c Classics 15c The cream of the world's best ' Classics, splendid literature,' In-. dispensable for library or horn, where book lovers dwell. De-' Itghtful little volumes'.wrltlnfS by Shakespeare, Irving, Browning, Tennyson, Weyman, J. M. Barrle and others. Publisher's price S6v : our Friday price, vol... I0o Webster's 25c Dictionaries 9c In compact form, containing defini tion, pronunciation and correct spelling of 36,000 words, revised and abridged ..front the Original Webster's Dictions ry of the En glish' lsnguflge. Publisher's prloe 26c. Here Friday only per vol ume ..... ...... t. FUST FLOOR. SPECIALS FOR. 41st GRAND FRiDAY ECONOMY SALES 35c Wash Silks 24 c yd. 1 Jn .SUk Store-Asaex. A grand array of splendid new Spring Wash Silks, congregated. on a big bargain table in the main aisle of the Annex for Friday sell ing 1,000 yards In the offering of splendid new, colored, corded, Wash Silks, all newest patterns their first showings. In the choosing are dainty light blues, nlle greens, lavenders, pinks, yel lows, turquoise, reds and Royals. An extra good 88c quality for Fri day only, the yara.-. ......... .S4o Boys' $1 Blouses or Waists 59c VaderweM and Waist Goaaters Tlrst Floor, Boys' Flannel Waists, In blouse or v "Mother. Frlend".styla and make. Of all-wool-- flannel, plain or twilled, blue or red. Best dollar values Friday only, each....69o Women's $3 "Princess" Shoes $2.23 Shoe Store Bear Aisle, First Floor. Here's real bargain worth In good shoes. No old trash from an un known maker of unknown quail-; - ties, but a selection from our new spring shipments Just In from the factory that makes the world, fa mous "Princess" shoe for women. 8 of the newest styles and choice of all the popular leathers, all weights, f orv present or spring - wear. Very smart, stylish lasts, best makes, noted for wearing quality. This celebrated $8.00 shoe, for drees or street wear, on Fri day only, at. for choice I2.S3 Boys' or Girls' School Shoes ' Sho. Aisle .. First Floor. J $1.T6 grades for. ...... ....... 81.18 $2.00 grade for.. .81.4S , In box calf or vici kid leathers with heavy solid all leather double aoles for spring wear. Priced as ' above for Friday Only. Ladies' $1 Silk ' Gloves 50 c pr. Glove Counter First Floor. Ladles' 27-lnch length Silk Gloves, In dainty colors. Including pinks - and blues, also blacks and whites, the regular $1.00 grades, for Fri day only, at one-half price, per pair ,i .....BOo $2.25 Shopping Bags $1.25 Each leather Oooda Counter 1st Floor. Fine cloth, Boston Shopping Bags, .leather trimmed, regular $2.29 values, Friday only, .choice for . IMS 75c Veilings 37Kcyd. TsUlnf Counter First Floor. Dainty chiffon Veiling In 60c, lOo and T6o qualities or fancy mesh In same grades, all placed in one lot and marked to one price for Friday only. Take your share of this undervalue at, yard........87Ha Men's $1 Spring Underwear 65c In the Kaa's Shop First . Floor. Men's genuine derby-ribbed. Balbrig gan Shirts or Drawers, very elastic and form fitting the Stan dard $1.00 grade as sold every where tn all the men's shops; here on Friday only a grand bargain for our growing army of men pa trons at, the garment. ....... OSo Men's Fleece Lined Underwear 75c Values 33c Men's Shop First Floor. , To' close, suitable for present wear, sises somewhat broken but a won derful bargain If your site Is : here. Fancy blue striped pattern nicely fleeced ?6o value, Friday only, garment,.., ...... ,,,..,83. Misses' and ChQ dren's 30c Hose 17c pr. Hosiery Aisle First Floor. Hosiery for misses' and children' wear. Our line are so well known ; to hosiery buyers that we've but to announce a bargain of this sort to crowd the aisle, so early shop ping is ajOyjsed. Thee, values are from our own splendid regular1 stocks, not lot for a "Sale." but grand everyday values at the reg ular soe and tOo prices; In me dium weight, fine ribbed Maco - cotton, with finished foot, double knees, heels and toes, very elastio but firm, good wearing quality for present and spring use, all sises, I to Friday only, the pair .17. Friday Attrac tions at Toilet Sundries Counter 1st Floor, Center, Stb St. Aisle. Pinaud's celebrated vegetal toilet water In odors including rose. . lavender, heliotrope. Jockey club and violet; regular 860 bottles on Friday for ...45. "Magle" or Davidson's S-piece Nurs ing Bottles, the usual 25c grade, on Friday only at, each . ..... .80 Round Leatherette Pocket Mirrors, regular price lOo each, choice on . Friday for. ................. .So Ladles' rubber sleeve protectors In black; sold regularly at $6c; Fri day only for, pair ........... .80. 15c Madras Cloth 10c Someetlo Aisle First Floor. 1,009 yards in the offering, a very swell line of attractive patterns, s new goods, In 82-inch width and. fast colors. A food 16e quality is this very exceptional timely bar j gain. For Friday only you may buy what you will at, the yard. 10. Friday Bargains in Jewelry Aisle First Floor. ' Fine German Silver, nickel plated . Reading Glasses, with fancy han dles, 8-inch slie, 86e values, Fri day only ... . , ... t ....BOo Men's gold filled Watch Chains, in attractive, late- designs, ' triple . plated, will wear for years; values to $1.60, on Friday only, choio. for ......... ...... ......... .80. Pocket Nail Flies, with sterling I silver handles, In small sizes, us ' ual 16o grades on Friday only each ....80 Fancy Jeweled and novelty Hat Pins in a splendid assortment values up to 26c; Friday only, choose at a nickel each... ....So In Stationery Aisle First Floor. " Thread, or Work Boxes of fancy woods; values to $5e; oa Friday only, your cholc for, ech..,.U- 16o box of Correspondence Paper. . - tints of blue or pink, contains ft j sheets writing paper and same ' number envelopes, regular 16e values for Friday -only, box, .7. Double edge Kodak Albums tor . preserving unmounted pictures; else 8x10 inches, our regular c values," on Friday only for each ..as. Wbmens$l Underwear 63c Tadarwear Seetios First Floor. Women's spring weight r Merino Vests, Pants and Tights, vest have long sleeves nicely trimmed In silk, pants and tight in ankl. length. White or natural grey, best $1.00 value Friday only, . choice, per garment,... ....... 3o Notions and Shell Goods . First Floor. ' ' . High grade Sewing Machine Oil. So bottles on Friday only for . ...3o Tourist's 16q folding Curling Irons In medium else,. Friday for..,. 80 lEo Shell Hair ' Retainers, ' Friday only, each ...... , . ........... to Full curve Pompadour Comb, extra heavy, In shell colors, . regular 26a values, for Friday only, each.. 18o Mere Line Mentions That Should Cause You to Think Column Thoughts of the KBW ? and of SAVINGS. First showing of Baby Go-Carts Fourth Floor. Special clearance sale of Blanket Fourth Floor. - Special sales of Decorated Dinner Sets and a Half -Price Sale of Glass-, ware Third Floor. . . First Showing For Spring of Gage Hats. 'Also Smart New Tailored Hats. Milli nery Salon Second Floor. AU-WSXK SFSCIAi IF TXXT XULST . v 1 ''M'r ' ''v'V ' ' 50c Needlework Art Pieces j 5c Art Shop Saeond Floor Thorough- rtfC":' f". AlsU.'lV;;7; : Point Iice and Battenburg Pat-- terns In , Dollies, Centerpieces, Scarfs. Tie Ends, Cushion Covers, Handkerchiefs, Collars, : Boleros,. ' Dress and Hair Ornaments for all , sorts Of Braids and Wheel Work, regular vslues to 60c, choice.. 80 BTXU A FXW XiETT ' Children's $5.50 Coats, $1.59; Anaex Second Floor. Handsome Little Garments They ': hold the boards all day Of all wanted materials and late styles, but only in 9 and (-year sises,' regular 13.60 values, for.... tU9 Another Lot Of that exciting-, screaming Game,1 Tonic," or Fun Among Bulls snd Bears of Wall Street. , Third Floor Specials for 41st Grand Friday Economy Sale! TWO &ABB SPECIALS! 25c Dox of Silver Paste 13c , 35c Hot Cake Griddle 18c ' Merlden Silver Paste, manufactured by 1847 Rogers Bros. Factory, for cleaning silverware; will not scratch or injure the most dell- cate silverware 25o jar; jrriday ;-. only . ,..'.. , ...i , ;.,.. .13a Sun Hot Cake Griddle, the ' latest cake griddle for baking hot oakes, S5o kind; Friday only I80 Fourth Floor Specials for 41st Grand Friday' Economy Sale! $4.50 Indian Blankets $3.15 Take either .elevator to 4 th floor. Vow la the time this your oppor tunity to select a handsome In dian Blanket at a rare bargain price. A strikingly handsome line of these Indispensable adjuncts to the cosy corners, useful to throw over couch or trunk, as rugs for traveling and a hundred other purposes your eastern friends ' would appreciate one as a remin . der of good old Oregon a grand collection in beautiful colorings and $4.60 value here for Friday only, at, each......... $3.15 $5 Tapestry Couch Covers $3.45 Heavy tapestry Couch Covers, fringed around. In rich, handsome Oriental effects and colorings at . a bargain price for Friday only the $5 values go in the sale at " a choice for '.....$3.46 New Shipment Just opened of the popular Gam. of Flinch Also just received by express, an other big lot of the popular Game of Pit "Quick Meal'' Ranges $24.85 Third Floor. The "Closing Out Sale" of Good Books Second Floor Immense Show ing of Valentines 3c to $3.50 r k M 1