The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 09, 1904, Page 5, Image 5

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THE OREGON
Y i JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY, EVENING, JUNE 9. 1004.
TOWN TOPICS
A
Maraaasi Oriod
nanar
Amde
, . ; ; r-
the CmciiIm tad. return on' Sunday T
Tne Reruiator Una ateamer Bailey Qat-
sert haa ' now atarted, on her aummar
eoneauie, ana altera Fortlandera a rand
rlda mldat th moat gorgeous scenery In
America. Tha Oatiart aftar . under-
going eatenalve improvements, is now
one of tba finest boats afloat In western
waters- veritable floating palace. An
eye for tha comfort of passengers baa
aeen mat everything he been accom
pllahad to attain thla end The Sunday
rare oppor-
PUPILS TO; AID IN
CITY
ADVERTISING
"..Berk
IMt. V
.YaodaTiiie exoursiona should Drove
,iM.t nit luuir xor moil wno are unaDie o taae
" me trip aunng weeK nays. , xna ateamer
' . . T". flne 1 "vary reepect peraona may
; M, Mosessohn, assistant r well And trip on thla boat worth walt-
the chamber of commerce, baa returned tor , ateamer leavea Alder atreet
rioamn svsnrais kz wxu
: BSLXTSB ASSBXSSES TOHOKBOW
TO AX& SOMOOXi CXXUBBIT XaT
Oauaxvai xrromT to bxa
bbOaboasv roBTKAjrav ruts.
Tha children of every public school
In Portland II schools in all will be
addreaaed tomorrow afternoon at I
o'clock by tha leading bualneaa men of
tha city on the Importance of writing
to tneir relatives In the east. In the
north and In the south, and tolling
them of the many beautlea of Portland.
Theaa lettera from the children will
give a child's reaaona why the chief city
m. j-. . - V a, i i ej ttmiiifr ivptvv niuai aaww
from Vanoouver. B. C., wharf at 1:10 a. m., returning about
been for the neat' week in ine mwresis i nvirw-v ih ..nir.. . u..i. .......
.of the' Lewie and Clark fair. - I waa on board, and are excellent; you'll eay
eurprlaed at tha Ignorance af many l0, too. ' t
prominent cltlsena of Vancouver In re- ,'. . . Ox- j-j$r ,v.';
gard to tha Lawla and Clark fair." aaya Tn, Mourikm up the Columbia Friday
Mr. Mosessohn. "One man. a prominent morning, June 10, will be a aplendld trip
cltlaen. asked If ha came down would I or tl, tourists, vlaltpra and realdenta.
Introduce him to Mr, Lewis. I thought Given by the Men'a Methodlet Social
he meant Mr.. Lewla, our prominent un0n f0 vlalUng general, conference
merchant, but aaoertained 1 ha waa under delegatea. Coma and go with theae tour-
the impreeaion mat ina xair wee to oe liU and th tnd magnlfl- Sf Oreao U-the moat deelrable com
given or Meeera. iewia-ana viara. ao-i nn nolumhtt now at ! hmt i(HmirU,,... - ....v. . ,a.
other thing which they did not mm to Ballajr Qataert. newly refltted, a "white Every boy and every girl will have to
underatand waa the beneflta they would pm- j.avea Alder atreet dock at 1:10 think aharp regarding the thlnga hla or
derive from a lair given ao lar away . m. s0 Incoming touriata on morning her aunt, uncle or other relative in the
from their city. I told taem tnat it traina can reach the boat Dinner nerved dlatant aUtee would like to know about
wouia oeneiu wiem aa rongn. u. notion board boat for 10c. Returna before I Portland tha aiae of the city. Ita
more, man it, wouio t-oruano, xor wnen urk. Qoea to tha Caacade Locka and growth from a little village contain
tne weaimy people or ine eaac come out return. ,Tlckete 11. at J. K Qlll'a and Ing a few farm hute. the nice homea.
here next year, they will not be content woodard Olarka'a. , i Ithe beautiful view-from Portland and
wim iwini one cuy, out win ma ri ., Willamette HelghU of river and valley,
ouraiona up and down tha entire ooaat" R,r. w. W. Keyea. colored, for 10 of the creaence of Mount Hood, whoae
veara a. alave. and one of the moet elo- I ton. but a few milea away, la covered
The only boat, running to The Dallea au.n dlvlnea of the MethodUt Eniaoo-1 with averlaatlna: anow and of the
without change" la the ateamer Chariee p church, wilt addreae a prayer meet-1 thouaand and one other thlnga which
k. epencer, the faateat and neweat crart ing Bt Central Methodlat church, Al
on these watera, And yet the fare on bjna thla evening. Mr. Keyea waa a
thla ateamer la na greater than that on delegate from tha Tenneaaee conference
boate compelling paaaengera to dla. to the general conference, recently ad
embark at Bonneville, pack their bag- joumed In -Loa . Angelea. He la a
gage out to tha railroad track, get prominent preeidteg alder of Tenneaaee.
aboard a train, diaerobark again at tha aa j, the only peraon living of thoae
locka and lug their atuft back a long wno organlaed the colored achoola of
dlatanco to tha eteamboat There la the aouth, eoon after the clvU war.
comfort in riding on the Spencer. It la ,
ao handaomely equipped, and then think At the meeUng ef the water board.
or tnat moat delightrul trip tnrougn tne held yeaterday afternoon, 40 tone of
mldat of the wlldeat acenery In the additional pipe for new malna were
world and through the great locka that ordered. oeBidea the auditing of the
took 10 yeara to build. Tel. Main Kit. monthly bllla and allowing many netl-
SHANAHAN'S
SHANAHAN'S
SHANAHAN'S
SHANAHAN'S
Portland haa, while other citlea have
not
In thla plan to enthuae the children,
the membera of the Portland Commer
cial club believe they have dlecOvered
an excellent meana of advertialng the
cltr a meana that will end in thou-
aanda of people In the eaat telling of
the wonderful lettera tnat were writ
ten by Tommy, by Jennie, by Harry, by
Katie and by tne otner ntue roruano
era lettera which will And their way
into many of the papera in tne oia
com m unit lee left by (he little folke I
or their narente ao many yeara ago.
morrow afternoon tne, ronowing
Of
Finest
TO
Embroidery
SOLD
and Insertions
ONLY
tiona for water. The pipe waa ordered To morrow arternoon tne. roiiowing
While Paul Strain, proprietor of The inm rrnitMi Ri.t.. r.t tmn a. achoola will be addreaaed by the gentle-
uo ana Btraine ciotning atorea. 290 Foundry company of Chicago, whoee
Waahlngton atreet and Third and Burn- bid aeveral montha ago waa 181.78 a
aide etreeta. le ruaticatlng at the ooaat. ton. At thla time bide were opened for
enjoying a mrltd reaplte from the quantity of pipe and the bid of the
carea of bualneaa. hla managera, Mr. Chicago Arm waa K.600 lower than the
Marklllle. at Straln'a. and Mr. Pore- loweat bid of a local oompany.
man, at ine 11 uo, nave prepared a teaat
of bargalna for the patrona of theae two
active eatabllahmenta In their reapeo
tlve advertiaementa today theae two
gentlemen appeal to the public In most
etrlktngly earneat language, offering In
ducement! that will doubtleaa attract
attention of many readera. Theae
bright fellowe are "doing something"
(heae dayn, Just aa Mr. Strain .doea
when he la here.
The Italian band, which waa organ
ised aoma time ago aa a Portland insti
tution, haa dlabanded. There were
formerly 24 members, all of whom re
sided In the Italian quartera in the
aouth end, but now many of theae have
gone aouth and east, ao that the neigh
borhood ia very quiet.
J. B. Lorch. a member of the Leather
workera' union, left for fit. Loula vMttr.
Patrolman Orlf Roberta, on a north end day to attend the convention of the in-
neat, was canea upon at i:w o cioca yea- ternational oraanlsatton. which will
terday morning to shoot a bull terrier dog meet In that city on June 14. The con-
that had been eating aalmon at the corner ventlon la only held every four yeara.
of Fifth and Flanders streets. It waa Mr. Lorch la the only delegate aent by
icarcu inn canine nnani uno mat one I me local union.
after devouring the Ash, and to avoid
trouble tne orncer waa called in to end The annual commencement exercises
the dog'a existence. It took two ahota of the Hill Military academy will take
to kill the dog. The flrat Bhot from the place on Friday evening at 8 o'clock In
officer's revolver struck the dog in tha the armory. Governor Chamberlain will
right side, but failed to exterminate deliver the address to the graduates.
mm; tne second dh toox eirect near me 1 There will be an exhibition drill and ah
right ahoulder. With a yelp the dog individual competitive drill for gold and
rouea over in tne street uo gaspea its 1 silver medals.
laat
men whoae namea are appended:
Hlah aohooL CoL C. U. Oantenbein.
W ri Fenton: Harrlaon. S. C. Spencer,
Judge H. H. Northrup; Clinton Kelly,
B. Lee Paget, C. M. Idleman; Chapman,
B. B. Beekman, 1L M. Cake; Couch. K. I
M. Brannlck. W. W. Cotton; Atklnaon,
t i vtolBRhnar. W. J. Clemens; . Ste
phen J. E. Bronaugb, A. H. Devera;
CentraL Lydell Baker. Thomaa MoCus-
k.r- Runnvalde. S. H. Qruber. John Olll;
North Central, George W. Stapleton, A.
C Emmons; Holladay. J. E. Haeeltlne,
j n m: Williams avenue. Col. Irwin
Mahon Georae G. Blrrel; Highland. W.
H. Chapln; Falling. J. Frank Wateon,
Tom RichardHon; Thompson, Col. James
Jackaon. J. Thorburn Koaa; Broom yn, 1
v V. Reach. A. P. Tlfft; Bellwood,
n,V w Hun. R. G. Morrow; Alns-
.n,ih r V. NotUnaham. Dr. A. Le-
Roy.
SALE OPENS 9 A. M. CLOSES AT 6 P. M.
This Embroidery is from 2 to 15 inches wide, worth up to 50c per yard. Will be placed on sale Friday (tomorrow)'-at
one uniiorm price
1 2c A YARD
You will find in this lot of Embroidery fine Swiss and Nainsook, nice dainty patterns, all new, strictly up-to-date In style.
Many have insertions, at same price, to match and suitable for corset covers and other garments. Remember this ia for onrj
one day.
Friday, beginning promptly at 9 a. m. and closing at 6 p. m. First come first served. Considering the quality and the price,
12y2$ per yard, we have placed upon these goods, we do not expect a single yard left at the close of the day's sale. There
is no restriction only we will not sell to jobbers or those who would sell the goods again this sale is for the benefit of our
customers. '
AT THE THE ATIVES
Persona ow considering the purchase
of winter fuel will do well to consider
Tutllaa wttViAnt rmrirm Th. , ei t
the nroDOsltton .of tha Banfleld-Vaaey I .... - ...., a .
run company to ooiivcr ua aiao wovs
la four-foot lengtha, and later to aaw it
into atova lengtha with ita steam wood
saw, all for 11.26 per cord. The large
business houses ualng thla fuel pro
nounce it of Buperlor quality, and there
are numerous families who have used
no other kind for many yeara. This
LYSXCS OO09 BIIJ
The Lyric la presenting a great bill
to Its patrons thla week, and aa ueual
the houae la packed and quite often peo-
Dle are turned away.
v . r...4. t u. m.. I R. Raymona. tne Diuia ooy wonaer, 10 i
ateamer Spencer aalla through to The making a decided hit witn ms ning.
If It's Here
It's
Good
If Good
It's Here
Seasonable
Goods
at
Prices
Raymond was born and reared near
Portland.. and thla la hla first appearance
fera with thla staunch and Heet. river on th Ha receiving tDreeana
A Few Tempting Friday and Saturday Bargains
'boat Leavea foot of Washington atreet
at 7 a. m. Monday, Wedneaday and Fri
day. Telephone Main 1422.
mould oe a ravorame time to lay in a
wlnter'a supply of wood at little coat
Lacrosse, Lacrosse.
Sunday, June 12,
Twenty-fourth and Vaughn streeta.
Grand band concert
By Nineteenth regimental band, in aid
of Army Relief society. Tlcketa for
Montavuia people are saia to be plan- sale Oregon News company, Woodard,
nlng to get rid of the two saloons In that Clarke ft Co.'s, Schiller's and Ben Rich's
town by voting against them in tha man- cigar stande.
ner prescribed ty tne local option law,
For severaj yeara a nerca ngnt nas been Regulator Una steamere " for The
on between tne cnurcn people or Monta- Dallea, Lyla. Hood River, St Martln'a
villa and William Grimes and H. 8. and Colllna' Hot Springs, Caacade Locka
Schneider. It la now thought that the and all way polnta leave every morn
saloon men will have to give up the Ing (except Sunday), 7 o'clock, from
fight. I Alder atreet dock. Beat of meals. 'Phone I Lion's Heart1
Main il.
Miaa Luctle Collette, tha child violin
ist, will appear tn a recital which la
four encores every night and flowera
are preaented him quite frequently.
The Mlltons in a sketch are very popu
lar, and give the audience something to
enjoy. The balance or the dm is a Dove
the average, especially Flora St Ives
In her electrical music act
-na Tmam at corns bat's.
The Elleford company's engagement
la drawing to a close. "The Ensign"
has proved a winner, drawing large
crowds nightly. Saturday night will be
the last performance, and the only
matinee of "The Ensign" will be given
on Saturday afternoon.
Sunday and Sunday matinee Mr. Elle
ford will produce one of the strongest
nieces seen here for some time, "The
STAB OPBVS JXrjTB 90.
Tha only Goodyear Shoe Renair Crv I rt, Htr th n vaudeville thentre
oeing arranged oj ner menus, to taxeiia located next to tfle Uaa Co. "a Office. nw k.lnr ereotad at Park and Waah-
place at the Marquam Grand on June Yamhill atreet Repairing while you hnttnn streeta. will onen June 20. with
20. She la to depart soon for Europe, to walC Work called for and delivered what the management assert will be the
rununuv nr mumcai atuaioB, ana ine any reaaonaoie distance rnone Main I finest bill ever offered in thla city. It
recital will probably be tha occasion of I 2921.
her farewell appearance in tnla city for
soma time. I For sour stomach, indigestion, lump
I In your throat, lack of appetite and
Ladlea Day. Friday afternoon, June chronic constipation, use Wahoo Tonic,
10, from I until i o'clock, will be ladlea' remeoy tnai cures.
will be under the same management aa
the Arcade. Nothing will be lacking to
make the theatre the most comfortable,
aa well aa giving the best performance
in Portland.
day at the Log Cabin, 167 Third street.
Nothing wili be sold during those houra
In order to give tha ladlea and the public
nf Portland a chance to view the place.
Hilly Wlntera, proprietor.
AT TKB ARCADE.
Vaudeville of a kind that
attracta
Electrical fans, all kinda, aU alaea, all
prices at tha Northwest Electric En-
The Portland Rose society will hold
Its eljow at Multnomah field. June 10 Iglneering company's, 109 Stark street,
and 11, afternoon and evening. Auto-1 1
mobile and bicycle parade Friday after- Bontty'a Orohestra. First-class music,
noon. Other vehicles Saturday after-1 Open for engagements. F. Bontty, 111
noon. Music and refreshments. ' I North Fourth street Main 1472.
why not take a trip up the Columbia to Marquam building; phone main
mjm i ctesiaence puoni aeon .
Who furnished your electrical aup-
flrat playhouse In Portland to produce
thla character of entertainment at popu
lar prices. This week thousands of
amusement seekers are laughing at tha
trick cottage act of Queen, 8towe and
Diamond, three of the highest salaried
performers seen In America. Tba
spectacle of a Portland policeman diving
through a cottage door after two elualve
Chinamen la made ao amusing that the
audience keeps on laughing until the
next act appears. The rest of the Ar
cade program Is crisp and entertaining.
Fine weather seema to be In rogue. Mr MacLachlan. office 70B
1717;
60s dinner daily from 4:10 to I p. m.
The Calumet 149 Seventh.
MANN &. BEACH
PWNTEKS
92 Second Street
Ground floor
BEST WORK
Low Prices
Telephone 444
a H. Oruber, lawyer. 617 Com'el Blocfc
Wise Bros., dentists, tha Falling bids.
OSISIXT msOlfAXk
BEACH RATES NOW ON.
No Chinese Here
5
We employ no Chinese
labor at our laundry. All
white help expert help at
that This is why our bus
. Inesa le daily Increasing
our work is right we
mend the clothes and darn
ine aocka free, and guar
antee not to ahrink the underwear.
oregon laundry and
toilet Supply co.
Phoa Bast u. ' q y. CTAOT. Mgr.
Women's Exchange
133 TaavU Stxewt, Veax AJdat.
DAILY MEIfU FRIDAY
Tea. CoiTee or Chocolate Sc
Creamed Aaparagua 6ouD . t. . 16c
Cold Ham . ... .4 .10o
2Sc
M. G. Norton, a wealthy lumberman
of Winona. Minn., la at the Hotel Port
land, accompanied by his wife, by Miss
Norton and by Mrs. McRae of Winona,
and Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Clapp of Chicago,
J. R. Wyatt an attorney of Albany,
la at the Belvedere.
jt K. Morris, a Salem atockman. la at
tha Belvedere.
B. B. Colbata of Salem, sheriff 6f
Marion, county, waa at tha Belvedere to-
day en route to Washington atate in pur
suit of an sloping Marlon county couple.
II. Taylor Hill, a big atockman and
farmer of Mountalndale, la a guest at
the Belyedere. .
F. L. Sklrvln and bride of Marquam
are . spending a xew aaya in roruana.
and took advantage of tha opportunity
to look over Tha Journal's big printing
su1-" press. Mr. Skirvin. one of the big
farmers or Marquam. hla ranch com
prising 400 acres, and Miaa Lena Barth. ,
were married yeaterday In their home
village, and will make that place their
residence. They wiu return to Marquam
tomorrow.
Ford A. Carpenter, weather forecaster
.at San Diego. Cat. la visiting friends in
the city. He was , rormeriy connected
with the local weather office.
C J. Jackson, at one time an examiner
in the local custom house, but now sta
tioned at Honolulu, is in the city spend
ing his summer vacation. .
Tha O. m. si ST. Annonneee low rig-nre
for tha Seaaoa of 1904,
Tha O. -R. A N. announces the low
round trip rate of 24.00 to beach polnta
Parttmilara of C W Rtlnnr. C.I t
Ticket Agent Third and Washington
atreeta
Graduation
Presents
They are now In order and In
looking around for an appropriate
gift you can't afford to alight ua
An endless variety superior
quality.
Suggestions For the
Lady
WATCH. BRACELET. NECK
CHAIN. BROOCH. RING. CHAIN
PURSE OR OPERA GLASSES.
What a Yotmg Man
Likes
WATCH, CHAIN OR FOB,
SCARF PIN, CUFF BUTTONS
OR A SHAVING SET.
We can' please the masculine
heart as wall aa, the feminine. .
Escolloped Fish, Egg Sauce; Baked
. potatoes ana rarKernquae nous
A. C R. K. Time Card Changes.. -
inrective June S. until the usual sum
mer schedule la adopted, the morning I
Oold Ulaw ............. ...........jocitrain from Portland will run throuah
S'saatak . . a. ..... Kfl I . . a a M . M. Ct.... '
- r- v- tHraaBrg ann nutter aarrrn wun nwatrv i ... a. n .
Men's and Boys
Furnishings
Large line Men's Balbriggan
Underwear, in plain . and
fancy colors; 50c and 75c
values for 38, 75 per
suit
Men's light ribbed Underwear;
regular 25c and 35c
Special 15
Child's fancy stripe Jersey
Sweater 25 f
Boy s Jersey Sweater ; 50c.
Special 39
Boys 50c Dress Shirts, cuffs
to match 29
Men's Handkerchiefs, white
and colors. Special 2
for ...5
'Men's colored border Japanette
Handkerchiefs; regular 10c.
Special 5
Large line Midget Ties; 25c
value, 15; 2 for 25
Men's Suspenders ; 25c and 35c
values. Special . 101
Boy's Negligee Shirts, in black
and white stripes. ...... 18t
Men's Golf Shirts; value up to
$1.00 38
Men's striped Work Shirts, in
dark and light colors. . .391
Mens Golf Shuts, with two
collars 39
Men's 10c Socks, in black,
brown and colors, two
pairs ....15
Corset Specials
Armors ide Corsets, drab only;
regular $1.00. Special. 50
Ladies' 75c Satin Tape Girdle,
lined with batiste. Spe
cial , 58
Ladies 35c Summer Corsets.
Special 15
35c Summer Corset, made of
figured batiste. Special. 1 8 1
Ladies' Tape Girdle, pink, blue
and white Special 38c
Handkerchiefs
Hemstitched Handker
chiefs 1xAt
Hemstitched, colored bordered
:' Handkerchiefs: regular
5c 3
Hemstitched . H and kerchiefs,
with lace corners ; regular
7c and 10c quality 4
Initial Handkerchiefs ; regu-"
lar 5c and 7c quality. . .3
Hand Embroidered Linen
Handkerchiefs; regular
20c quality.... . .. . , .10
Ladies' $14, $15, $16, $18, $20
Suits for $ 1 3.50
The greatest bargain chance of the season. There are some
50 Suits that we have included in this sale because they are odd.
The lines have been broken. We have had to keep doing this
or our stock would be unmanageable. We would have thousands
of oddments instead of the 50 we now have. Then, when you
wanted a certain suit in a certain cloth in a certain size, we
could only point to the thousands 'suits and say: "All sizes in
the lot." Here are 50 Suits and you can find your size easily
enough if you are here among the first Friday morning.
Women's Suits, made of tweed and voile, black and black and
white mixtures, in Eton effect, satin and silk lined, hand
somely trimmed and tailored in the lat
est fashion; regular prices $14, $15, $16,
$18, $20. Friday and Saturday
See our window for special offer in Suits in various styles of all-
wool material, neatly trimmed, Eton and blouse effect One
beautiful $25.00 Suit now selling for 813.88. One
as low as S8.88
A full line of Misses' Walking Skirts, made with straps and
. buttons, tailored seams, with the Anna Held flare. Colors
are light gray, black, royal blue, dark gray, navy and browns.
Sell for &5f, $1.5U, $2.5U, $2.75,
S2.95, 33.75, S3.95.
iu six uubu, ncmu-
$12.50
$5.25
Ladies' Jackets
swell line of Tan Covert Cloth Corset Jackets, satin lined,
highly tailored and trimmed, latest styles; sold regularly
for from $10.50 to $17.U0. Our prices now
88.50 to as low as
Black Silk Eton
Swell Jacket, long front, broad shoulders, trimmed with silk
braid and ornaments, cut low in the neck. A nobby sum
mer wrap; worth $10.50, but we sell them now
for
$5.25
Wash Goods
New Arrivals ,
If you are interested in pret-
ty things in Wash Goods for
Summer Dresses and Waists,
youll do well to come here to
buy. Quality, Style and Prices
are just right
The Verr Latest in
Shirtwaist Suitings
Bordeaux Lace, very swell;
worth ZOc, now.'. . . ..12$
Leno Applique: regular - -
Z5c, now .15f
Torchon Lace, mercerized ;
regular 25c, now, . . .. .15f
Dentelle Raye; regular
ZOc, now ....'..lZKf
2 Cases Challies; regular
10c, now... ...... ......5
Flake Etamine; regular
ZOc, now 15t?
32-inch Lawn; regular 10c,
now .,5
Dress Ginghams, 12fc and
15c .........10
Cotton Etamine, plain and all
shades; regular 3dc....ZO7
Bourette Batiste; regular 12c
and 15c, now... ..10
32-inch plain and figured Per
cale; regular lZHc.LSl3
22 pieces fancy White Waist-
tng ; regular 25c . . . .... 15
15 pieces fancy White Waist
ing; regular 20c.i;i,vlOf?
10 pieces fancy White Waist
ing; regular 10c....;...5
Ladies' and Children's
Hosiery
Infants' 25c blue and black
Cashmere Hose, with silk
heel and toe. Special.. 15
Children's 25c fine ribbed Lisle
Hose. Special.. 15
Children's IXI Ribbed Hose.
Special &At
Chpdren's Imported English
Sox. Special ..... ... . . .5
Ladies 20c Lisle Finish Hose.
Special i, i ..........8 l-3j
Ladies 35c black lace and drop
stitch Hose.: Special... 18
Ladies 50c colored Lisle Hose.
Special',
Ladies' and Children's
Underwear
Infants' Long Sleeve Vests.
Special 5
Children's long sleeve, ecru.
Ribbed Vests; regular 20c
Special ,,10
Ladies 25c long sleeve White
Vesta. Special.. 15
Ladies Sleeveless - Vests, ' tape
nek and arms. Spe
cial ....,......;.;....CK
Ladies extra size, long sleeve,
, White Ve'sts, Speclal.;25t
Children's Terras Waists. "
Sr '
InltsteK
Infants Marseilles. Bib, bound
with tape. . Special. . . . . .3?
Infants Short White Dresses.
with tucked yoke; trimmed
around with embroidery '
ruffle. Special. .... . 85
Infants' Embroidered 4 Lawn
Bonnet, trimmed with plaited
ruffle, large cluster of ruche
on top.. Special.,,. V.. 15
Infants' White Lawii Bonnet,
with plaited ' niche.
Special . .5
Infants white hce, stripe hvm
Bonnet, with rl:.tl : ' 1 -,
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bonnet?. ' '
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, published tomorrow.
I land :40 p. m.
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