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'i THS OREGON DAILY JOURNAL FOKTTAND, JTUDA 'BVENINCX WPTEMBSS W; MO IS-' FMXSIS ECO I'IFSESSED SHE SAYS HUSBAND MARRED HER MONEY q . .. Koras avmm oar ata oim ruumi sou 1 ..'---. (Inrti IrMil Bsrvlss.t whwi inik, Sept. a.-vtl----i entry Into Washington and twe aieet ' irm nor hit night after a trip acroas w the continent. Senator FalrDaaaa nas . anad speeches since starting oa aia stumnina . tour Ausust SI. : Slacs leavtna Calceao. September SB, oa his western tour, ho baa ssado IS, many of tham occupying mora than ana hoar's Urn. DoUlver has wU aa ataar tha tour. The aenatara ara beartas up well undar tha severe train, but eaon ta hoars. Dolllver eertoualy o. Tha t,rlp tbrouaa Montana Immonsaly pleased ths candidate, aa a an pieces blr crowd sasembled to hear hia DMehM and ba waa solaadtdly received. Th apaelai laft here at Hl a'oeooli this aaoratnf for a day" tour m tn state, laoludlnc stops at Prosaer. North TaJtlaM, BUensburs, Clsallum attd An bora, ana a alant msatlas at Tacom. f i. 1 in. . 1 i II l at Imtt Byoafcs oat BmaanW Aa a Sttaj DalofaUoa. . - (Jnereel ctal Brriae. t ' Worth TakJma. Wash.. Beat. 0 Fairbanks epeclal arrived her at t:J0 o'clock thta momlni after an early and brief atop at Froeeer, wbara tha ssnator talked oa asrtcuUur. There waa a bty aieatiaa beta and tha parade Included tha Indian delesntloa. Fairbanks apoka at lenatb on Roosevelt's administration. Senators Ankenjr nd Foater of Wash ington ara with the part aa4 vUl a Uirouah tba atata . Br BiasMaatlal OeWlleee aalgkt, (taactal Duoatek ta Tba JearaaL ' Taoama. Waab.. Bept. S0,-nator Fairbaaka, Kepablioaa nominee lor Tloe- preeldent. will arrive la Taooma taalfht, at :. He will ba taken to the Taooma bote! by the local ooasmtttea and will dhie with senator Foatar. At a. m. Senator Pairbanka will addraaa a aiaaa meetlna la tha Taooma theatre. Sen a lor Foatar artU praaida rar tba meet- in..: ', " - : '-iv. . nrvAnov SATisr aovost; aToClen wmM taiartia ttHatiHaj aToaa- A SavUla, .. jreanal tpeoUl arrle. " ' MaW York. Sept !. Mayor UoClel Ian eaJled upon Parker at tha Seville bote! thla moraine. When the mayor arrived Sbaohaa waa la eonfarenee with Parker, AU Sbeabaa aould aay aftar an hour'a eonferenee with tha nominee -waa, The situation la vary aattafaa- READY FOR A BATTLE Contlaoed from Paaa On.) peoted that tha rate In of the Russian erulaar Vartar, that was atmk In tha batu of Chemulpo on February a, wUi M eompteted today, " Tba veaaei ia aald to ba la fair condi tion aceordinr to all aarveya that have been made of her, and can ba- repaired within a brief poriod ox time, taus add Ina another powerful erulaar to tha . Japanese fleet. The attempt to do- atroy tba Tee eel by explosion of bar naff- aalnea failed and practically tha only causa of bar sinking waa la tha openlnr of her sea oeoka. .;.r atvaTOABXAaT w Oarrylaa; BrtUah Piagv (Jeanwl SpecUl errlea.) ' " Vienna, Sept. So. Tha Hantartan tradlnf ataamar O rood el froea Madrid, .s flylns tba British flac arrived hare to a day and reports that tha Russian cruiser Torek searched her. , Tba Russian eonv anander aald that had ha found tha ... Groedet In Japaoaas watora be would bavo sunk bar. WE1NHARD EXECUTORS . WILL CARRY ON SUIT . tK , '3, :; V.. 'A stipulation was riled In the olreult ; . ourt today provldlnc that tha executors of tha will of the lau Henry Weinbard shall oarry aa the lea! aetlen begun by him to test tha constitutionality of tha it local optloa law. Tha agreement la be tween John Manning and JC C Bron- augh. attorneys for tba ooanty, and Judge Webstar, and Tolpb, Mallory, Simon Oearln, and Pipes TUft for - tha piaintiffa . Tha asaoatora of the estate ara Paul Wesslngar.- Anna Weaelnger, Benry ' Wagner, Louisa Wagner and . Mrs. ' .Itoulaa Welahard. - AERONAUTS MAY NOT ; , GET $100,000 PRIZE :,.,,,-,r,f. ' ffusraal Pa HI WU - - - 1 ' M. txmls,. Sept. 10. Four aeronauts at - the world's fair balloon sontest, Thomas , Raldwla, Mtppolyte, Frances T. Bon bow and Reynolds at California were not ready to attempt a flight today. This : f tha mat day for tha le.eo prise 1 ' contest. Xf mora thna is not granted i the aeronauts wilt leava although they t may make exhibition flights. - r -. . i p v - , ,k.'t ; . This momrng Judge 'A. I' rraaar ra laaaed Mrs. John Steward from the legal bonds, that united bop to tba aaaa whom aha asserts married bar for a portion of bar father's wealth.- She asserts that Steward Is tba assistant aaablar X a Brooklyn, Iff. Y- bank. Tba couple were married la Brooklyn August 1, lit. Stewart deserted her, she olsima, la tba following February. Mm Steward waa granted th custody of their little glrL , - Tba reaaoa sir husband left m saM Mas. Steward on tha witneea stand. "was beoauee my father would not giro him money. Ha treated ma meanly. waa Ul ta bed when ha loft Ha has dona nothing U aid me, but far a faw months aava aur UtUa aim M wash. Ha does not do this now." Mra Steward, who Is quite pretty, re sides with bar sleur, Mrs. Slwabath B, Tafe, la this elty. POLICE CAM ACT ON BOX ORDINANCE fa v v. Restaurant proprietors and saloon man are dotermiaed to teat the legality af the box ordinance, which goes Into effect to morrow, and ateps have been taken to prevent the chief of police from forcing those Interested to oomply with tha ordinance. Through Attorney John f. pagan suit was oommonood in the oiroult oourt this afternoon to enjoin Chief of Polwe Hunt, Mayor WUiiams and all other offleers connected with tha executive department of the city from forcing the restaurant and saloon men ta tear out ar remove their boxes and aide entrances. A tem porary restraining order was issued and Ut matter will ba fought out at a later date la tbo oourt ' All tha prominent aalooa and restau rant men in the olty are Interested tn tha suit. Quits a large sum of money baa been subscribed with which to fight tha oaaa In the oourta and they say mora is ta ba bad when that or blob Is now on hand Is exhausted. In the complaint It Is alleged that the ordinance grants privileges and ImmunU tlea ta oarUla individuals which ar pro hibited to others, thus staking dearly a class distinction. ' ' - When asked what he ateant by elans distinction. Attorney Losan stated that hotels would be allowed to serve liq uors la rooms, but all restaurants and saloons would not bd allowed to do so. He stated that prominent olubs will be affected by th ordinance and that no members of these olubs will be allowed to have a bottle ta a private alcove un less tbey themselves go to tha barroom and purchase It. Another point Which Is brougnt out In tba com Mai nt la that ree tail rant that do set sell liquor are excepted from th ordinance, provided they have oaaa doors to their boxea. t . Th ouestloa Is also raised n th eomnlalnt as to what kind of a room Is th 19 feet apace to ba applied. Several other Questions of minor Im portance are raised, but H Is thought by tbosa who afe Interested that -the mala point af Issue will ba that af class dlsUnetlon. ( TICKET BROKERS ARE HIT BY INJUNCTION . 94., Iffsnw WMM llll-l Chicago, Sept. H.A temporary ra- stralnlna order asainst tloket broker waa issued ba Judre Orossoup yesterday. It It is awda permanent U wlUaut tha tloket dealers out off business, - Ths order enjoins th tloket broker from deal ma liiany railroad tleaats or the unused sort ions thereof, "which by the terms thereof ara non-transferabtr- over tha eomplalnaats lines. Previous restraining orders 1 Issued by Judg Xohlsaat against th uroxers oniy re strained them from dealing in tickets Is sued "on account or the ljoutsiana ear- iaa exposition at Bt Xeula,M Judg Orosseup's order tab tn nsarly all round-trio ticket a tha unused or return portions of which ara tha ttakt brokers' ohlef stock in trade. The railroad companies namad as eom- plalnants, aach of which has a separate iuiiMt, nutMlnhi, nrAi ( ara . the Southern Pacific, Santa Fa, Michigan Central. Vnlon Pacific, Baltimore A Ohio, New York, Chicago A St. Louis. Burltnaton, Oregon Short Xln. Penn sylvania Wabash, Qrand Trunk, Chicago Brie, and Oregon Railroad Jtavlga- tioa oompaay, - . v BOYS WITH RIFLES DO NOT FEAR POLICE Bora .with Jt-allbar rifles ara be coming quit numeroua in th elty a- dangerias both Ufa and property. . At the meeting af tha health and pollc aommltt thl morning Dr Whiting stated that he had saea aeveral boya ahootlna vtthta th elty limits. and they did not seem to have the least fear of boing arrested, urn remarked that no effort was being made to en force the erdlaaAo against tha vs of flre&rma ' ' "I'm setting rather pesstmlttla ta- garding th enforeement of avdioaaoas In this -city," said Councilman Albeo. Tt asrms ta me that ordinance ara mad not to be enforced- : , , OREGOfl BY 26,000 Vv- t SAYS JUDGE CAREY ECZEMA smffatwraw rssua what Hydrozone I and OLTOOFOrTB bass doss far I at stilted journalist la an week. I Sf.cmrtMlliami - - I 'A. Mtri O ' eeHSisW fmtt r pamr uul olr"'M Botonlr rtd but afsuij mril r-t (u1llMTnlMdHtt4 aai ' ' Jmmpk Mmn4, J. ( Xmm SU, K. T, s Oriel eaattas of Hvdresens and Otwottxess eeat ea receipt Jftc. to psr ritfSMtge. TheMptvperstHHMsrt harni laea.vM pwernurfrnicidet. aeea by Iced lag pkywufc A 4r aVigM b. Maw Teak. ssadM-e-alsarwsel mwn ii ' " (Jearaat tod) awvlee.) CMoago. sept. Judge Caray, ahalr- man of tha Republican central ooram it tee of Oregon, oallod at th national Re publican headquarters today. He reports that Oregon Is safely Republican by tC 000 plurality. H says Washington Will but Is la a complicated situation oa tha stats campaign. --7. -.. -. HAY IN CABINET IF REPUBLICANS WIN :' W , , fl.' - Jaaraal social Ssrvtee.) ' -Chicago, Sept. . 10. Benjamin Ida TVheeler, president of th University of California, just returned from Washing ton, says that Rooeevlt had told him that Secretary Hay bad decided to return to th oabtnet Is th svsnt of Bopublioaa notory. ,( ,h . TO SPEND $500,000 (Contlnsed from Pag On.) result tn any material redvetlea af th toroe. The object of tha management Is ta tnorease ths output at tha oombtned plant, by economical operation, and ta da thla without duplicating- heavy equip ment at both plants. It was found ad vise hie to combine them Into one com plete and modern plant for th building or repairing of the highest class of loth century railway rolling stock. Ths be ginning of active work oa th projected atw buildings Is saw: daily aapof d PASQUALO HELD FOR KILLING COUNTRYMAN aseHal BMsstek at The SearaaL) Walla Walla, Waab- Beat. Is. Joseph Pasqualo waa bound over to the superior oourt this morning without bonds sad charged with murder la tha first degrea Ha made a statement olalmlng self- defense, saying: "I Warned Vaierio three times before X shot, and told him to throw away his pistol and we would light it out la American style." ' Ths testimony showed that Domloa Valeria, th vlotlm, had been th S gressoB all day and that pasqualo had tried to avoid trouble. Vaierio had told Pasqualo It would ba hi last night alive. , He had even thrown a cus pidor at.pssqualo's head In a saloon la the afternoon. Th later had triad to avoid trouble all day. bo assarts.. The general sentiment Ig that be oannot ba convicted for mora than manslaughter. Every witness but on was an Italian and tba testimony waa conflicting. ., D0WLAND ABANDONS S DESK FOR AN ESTATE ; ' (iesraal seaetal Servtet.) ' CleveUnd, Sept. SO, J. H. Dow land, auditor of tba Wheeling Lake Erie railway, haa resigned to take charg of an estate left by his father, valued at lll.MO.Ooe. Tha senior Dow land was an Bast India merchant. Th father Insisted that bis ami marry A cer tain girl, th young man refused and was promptly disowned. Dowland earn to this country and entered tha railroad business on the Bt. Ixmls, Fort Scott a Wichita, of wbleta ha baoame auditor. Five year ago he cams ta this elty ta take charge of the auditing department of tha Wheeling A Lax Brie. A few moatha before th death af his father a reconciliation took plaoa. Tha son never married, hut was put- ta chares of ths groat aetata, of wblch b Inherits th bulk. . . r - - ALTERS INFORMATION IN GAMBLING CASE n th City af Portland was inserted this morning In tha Information filed against Peter Orant and - Nathan Solomon by District Attorney Manning for running a keno - game. . Attorney Spencer, who mad th motion that the phrase ba inserted, stated that th dis trict attorney' offlc waa willing that the words be put in. This was don, he stated, tn ardor that A aw phase may be put on the oaaa, - Tha attorney or4 Orant and Solomon State that th o bar ter provide that the city of Portland has full oontrol over this oaaa, and la order ta make ths Information read so that the oas san be taken up quickly they wished to hav It plainly stated that tha keno gam wag played In th city of Portland.'' .-j. BANDIT COMES TO A DESPERATE FINISH (fesrsat IpeeUl Swvhw. Sllverton, Colo.. Sept. 10. A masked man armed with two revolvers attempted to hold up the Slatterly saloon aad gam bling house early this morning. He or dered th inmatas to hold up their hand. All of them refused, and h shot John Loftus, aa employe, dead, and also shot Herman Btrobel and Jamas BoohweU, two other employes, . Th bandit shot at evrl others. then smashed a roar window and walked Into an alley aad shot himself dead. Tha bandit has not yet been iden tified. - Flv thousand dollars waa In th house at the Urn. . . ALICE ROOSEVELT SENDS HER THANKS William tioeb. aeeretary ta Prasidenl Itooeevelt has repllsd with ths subjoined letter, addressed to Mra. Hsnry A Jones. chairman of the committee of Portland young women who seat to Miss Alloa Roosevelt th first one of tha souvenir coins for the bowls and Clark fair: "Whit House, Washington. Seat II ll.-Mr, Dear Madam Miss Roosevelt is in receipt of the communication sent by yourself and ethers, forwarding the first souvenir gold dollar of the Zewls and Clark ex position, and request me to thank you eordtally for tba oourt ssr wbioh yoa hav extended ta her. Very truly yours. - william lobb, v "Secretary to the President," '' H . t ill . X DUBLIN JUSTICE IS . : A SECOND MR. PHELPS -'''Vw ! """" ' " ' l' -' :K tfenrsal bpeelal acrviw.) I' Zmblla, Ireland. - Sept. to. Arthur Doane Piatt of the American eonsulate here was today arrested by a eons table, taken before a Justine and fined 10 shillings for furious driving, oa a motor cycle Piatt so far hag not mad oomplalnt sal paid ha aa. RIO GRANDE TRAIN IS WRECKED BY A SLIDE u ... :: s -.. -::-t Uearael Sserlsl Servtee.) - Buona Vista. Cola. Sept. St. West bound Deavar A Rio Grand pee eons r train Ho. a waa wrecked a mil oast af her by a rook Slide thl mornlaa. ngtneer Frank Smith wa probably fatally and Baggagsman Dougbsrty and Braaamaa Wilkin oertoualy Injured. Many passengers war badly, shaken up. Seventh Street bet Morrison " and AIder Seventh Street tet Morrison and" eAldern FA say '-T SPB t -Onte srtin ti -atort demonstrates Itt iuperiority jft metxhsuultiing. Beginning todAf we phin Jnto 1 tt trdliijf event ; Our Fall Opening Sale-lor which w have, been months preoaring. An exposition and aaW of the world ' newest and beat merchandise. . Goods bought by our jieerleae corps of expert buyei constantly in the leading markets ready with gold In hind to tales Instsrit advantage of every trade opportunity. : Tis a monster sale a convincing demonstration of this store's ability to iuoaraeU--to furnish dependable fnerchsmdisa at substantial savings of cash. , : -, , v ; ; , r.'7-. ': Reasons Why We Can Undersell Other Stores This Js a cash' store In the broadest sense. So far as we know, tha only absolutely cash store in Portland, We fiave ho ac eounts--no bookkeeping expense. -.No losses.: Here you don't have to pay your neighbors' bills. . Figure this out. Think! Ten per cent for soasea on bad accounts; five per cent for office help; eight . per cent for money and ten per cent higher prices paid for merchandise than ready cadi will buy tame goods for. Thus .it costs our competitors! the credit stores, 83 per cent more to do business than it costs us. : Who pay it? The consumer. , If lyott trade with us you save that 3 per cent lwAUAB ioMenvav Vfster Beggto. th royal aomalsslensr of Italy, telegraphed from Kaaiela to day to gee rotary XX O, Freeman that be will arrive la th elty tonlsht. Tbo ob ject of his trip Is the proposed exhibit of hts government at the Lewis and Clark exhibition. He also rspresents ths Cornea ere 1st AUM biters' Asaaotatloa of Italy, . . ;.( - ; " . - s-r-a .- ifc'm i j.... . , I Latest . Styles Tailored Suits Less Phenomenal aelling haa characterised this department since the new suits began to arrive ia August Really there are few ' suits here now that came then. Aa they were sold dozens of others came trooping along to take their blacea on the racks, those in each shipntertt"The prettiest weVe had"--according to the verdict of aalespeople. Our buyers are keeping busy , In eastern markets watching tha new styles as they are evolved and noting the favor or disfavor with which they are ; received by the ernes' purchasing public. . Only those that Mtakaw am submitted to ue. v Manufacturers spring many new ; styles during a season mat are not well received. These we do not get, Only those fading favor are considered by our ; buyers, 'r '.- v -. S'w ' wj- 'c $37.50 Suits Reduced to $24.45 $28 Suits Reduced to $ 1 8.50 1 1 These reductions are for our fall opening sale beginning tomorrow morning. The newest garments received are in- attAched and everv one is very much below real worth. Twenty-seven and thirty-two-inch closely fittingiackets, eome . with belted backs; three-ouarter length and Tourist coat, with lots of cloth, loosely fitting, belted back. All skirts cut ., very full nearly-all plaited fan 'flare at bottom. Mannish ; "mixtures are in the lead and have strong preference. Brown, grays, greens, blues and black. v';.;..v ; v ,;! - v"; M 5 of Fun Crthit PcrrxLuuM t 56c oa tha Dolhr 'a' Hundreds of Fur Scarfs. In the aggregate, hundred of dot-' lars saved to ihe women of Portland. A big commotion In the , great fur market of Detroit, MictL, caused our Chicago office , to send a representative over there on "double quick'V-with orders, and gold. Result: One of the best transactions ever made by the organization for we now own furs at 58c on tkfl' dollars I They are priced that; way. to you, too; Beautiful Scarfs, that would sell in the ordinary way for $50 to $60--are priced here now at 822.45 They are in numeroua shades of, brown light and dark also black. Long, hand-, some fur fluffy and warm. ; ?v? - ; - Scarfs well worth $25 are here at $13.75. $15 ' Furs at" f 9.50. Black Coney Scarfs at f 1.98 and f 4.75. v ft .UdiestNew Ftll Neckweir More of the. Standard Neckwear company's sAmpIe bought eluded. - Every suit "on the racks has a special price ticket "i-4at 72c- on the dollar. ; IVetty, bright, gorgeous yet neat and tasteful designs ell new and only one of a kind. 'Added to the samplea are other lines from New York, Boston and Philadelphia. Handsome jet, gold and silver spangle work: on finest net made into stocks of elaborate design Silk and linen stocks and turnovers beautifully embroidered in .deli cate colors'wash silks.""'"''..- 5 Prices? Start at 19e, 29, 48f and on upward to f 1.98 IN WOOLEN DRESwS; GOODwS A MarusCwJit Sbcmins of New Weave and Potttvna . , A SPLENDID CHANCE TO AVt MONEY 1 ;;; For fully a month we have been almost daily receiving new goods for this depart ment The season's newest products bought In by our thoroughly competent corps of buyers are now all here. As the new things arrived they were marked -dia-pUyed admired by all who aaw them and many dresses and suits have already been sold irom tnia matcnieaa gatnanng; proving two pomteuiac uie gooae meinaeivea ara amrthv. nleasirio-; slao. that the cjoods are fsirlv oriced. s . .. : u Now-than Beginning tomorrow .morning not a single piece el dress goods wiU be sold at price marked 1 Why? If marked ao reasonable in price why do we make tha prices still less? Just to give US the oiggest, grandest dress goods aelling we ve ever had I To swell the department sale a to proportions they have never reached beierel The specials following are only e few meager details. Every piece of dress goods In the department if heavily reduced for this unparalleled sale covering four leenoeys. ? v.- yV W- ' 58c and '65c3 WdaUasi at 49c ; Fancy Boucle Stripe in dark colors navy, greeny brownr red and 4lwk -also-Jight shades inl French figured goods newest waisting materials, selling regularly at &8c and 65c beginning tomorrow, 49eV ,-.. $le50 Brovkloth at 9flc t- Excellent quality Broadcloth our $1.60 grade probably $1.75 in other stores 64 inches wide, extra heavy, firm and soft for suite and 4kirte gray, wine, tan, red, navy and black special at Pef. SSc$$l and $1.25 Woolens 63c Cheviots, Serges, 'Etaminea, Albatross, Sicilians, Mohairs, fancy suitings of near ry every description, mannish mixtures in-all colors 8S to 4i inoh-in width-goods- selling from 76c to $1J5 a yard $1.75 and $2 Sotting, at $1.19 The richest bargain plums in our Dress Goods offerings are here. Handsome goods in heavy weights for suits .and skirts 60 to 64 inches wide worth up. to $8 yard, ?JL.lt. Una of Plaids. 35c, 45e and 60c Goods for ptfdrWi Ihmet4pxiBt at ?5c THE "BOYSV CORNER 9t s- A- 65c Knea Poata 65c School Pants in dark mixtures all sixes for boys wearing knee pants. Cloth that will atand rough usage sewed with strong thread guaranteed ' not to rip,.'--.- "SSJJ A cheaper grade "at 25. r-,-;,-;.. ;;.,: vi 'if. 92 Long Panta I1JO " v Sixes up to 81 waist measure light ind dark kerseys and pretty stripe effects. Made for hard wear. Wellcwn. Good fitting. Regular $8 grades this week for fl.50, v - ' i 5 School Sidta $3.46 .f ii Two-piece and three-piece Suits dark : colors some double-breasted .sack" styles and others in Norfolks sixes 9 to lSu All-wool suits that are reduced ; . specially for this sale. The kinds that : wear well and .look good. They please " the boy, and he cares for them, v ; 75c Undarwaar 53c ? y Heavy fleeced knitted Shirts and Drawers "sanitary," . i Regular price ?6e. This sale price, up to and including siae 88, is 63f. 80 to 84, 58. . i ll Wool Sweaters 73cy A great line of Sweaters, boys. Nearly " all colore red, blue, .orange purple ' etcen fancy stripe effects. :-.i 1 .. : , ' $2.?5 Shoaa $2.15 V Hera is one of the beat bargains of tha sale : Boys' heavy-soled School Shoes, that will wear to beat the world keep , the feet dry, too soft box calf or heavy Missouri grain specially tanned dou ble soles oak leather English back stay stitched with waxed silk thread regular $2.7 Shoes this .week at $3.15. tyi to6. . ; V7 Ki f 3.3S SboM $15 Shoes similar to those described, but In smaller sizes 13 to S, at $1.85. . $3 Knaa Panta Saha $2.48 ? Dark mixtures In plain sack and Nor folk styles.- Real wear-resist erv $3 Knaa Panta Salt $1.33 ' Medium weight, rather dark mixtury double-breaatedcoat to 18. , ffogllgaa Shirta B5V" Detached Collarv Light and dark stripes. , Very handsome last color; Madraswworth 85. Lome Panta Suits ' VttySpadalat$5. Handsome mixtures and plain colors In 1 suits sixes from 14 to Bo years. Made for school and dress. Well lined, strong ly made. Padded shoulders. Stiffened fronts.. Just like mens suits exactly. Value up to $80 special at $5.75 "'. v. 'Hats and Caa (;'r. - Golf and Norfolk Caps with strap and button trimmings also the new auto mobile style, with stiff vizor -25, 50 and 75a. New fall styles Soft Hats black or colored ?1J26 and $1.60 gradesf 100. v; t-U $ I Soft Shirta 60c Sizes 13 to 14. Some are all wool some mixture of wool, cotton and silk .collars attached stripe and plaids. jtteguiar ooc anirts at ' Soft School Stirta 39o Variety of patterns sizes U to 14 collars attached. Serviceable and look well, too. Regular 60c and 65c grades. NOTIONS A Colnma of Uttk ThtoM" Rem. ) aentino; Savlnsa of a Good Many . Dollars a Year to Tbosa Who Buy CooaaHye) - Hooka and Eyes plain or with '.,1inmpM' ; doz.. If. :-- 600-yard spools Basting Thread, K. A 100-yard spools ."Uncle Sam" rpe Tbread. .black and. colors, 6.7;; Small and medium site Pearl Buttons, per V dozen, 5. 'V; Wire Hair Pins "invisible1' or large size '-per package le. 4;--.v , . MPeetH Hooka and Eyearhmvisibie1V ; black or white, per package; 10 : -". "Adamantine" Pins bright finish good pcnttper,'lse-r m:-,-.-. .w-. , Large cubes Black and White Toilet Pins, ' Be .'v ' ; '-fljv'u i Small cubes Blaelc and Write;Toilet Pms) r 5e1. 1 r. Safety Pins large, medium and amau sizes, black or white 5e 4v 3. '" Toilet Soap sweet scented drug stores' r' Ific kinds, i V Toilet Soap eweet scented drug stores' f 10c kinds, 5e?. ' " Hair Pin Cabinets wood or pasteboard , boxes 10e, 6et and 4y. -, Shell Hair Pine various shapes and alzea "f 4a) each up to 85. v1--.-Pompadour "Rubber" Combs, 25, Anchor Snap Fasteners, for skirts andv avaita-fforfi. Ks- .? .lumlnum Wire Hair . Phis, per cabinet, Best Darning Cotton black, white and colors spool, 2e. r y Aluminum and Steel Thimbles 5, 3, ; and Xjt, v' C i- v Non-Twisting Tape, oackase.4 44. v ... ? Taffeta Binding Ribbon ail. colors-oet. DOltr XQf. .' Baby Ribbon 8 yards, 1.V - J" Alpaca Braid, black and colbrs, bolt, 10K "Star" Braid black and colors bolt, 5. Bone Buttons per dorent 64-: : 5 f 5c "Handy" Needle Book needles, pins, darner, etc, 10s. -. - - . 10c "Household" Needle Book, smaller size, 5e. r--.--. . r' jt. l. Shell Hair Pins, doc in box per box 15. -..4 t-t 1 f -v ' Black Enameled Stocking Darners, 4e. 5c and $1 "Keep CIeen,rHeir Brushes- can be washed in soap and water genuine bristles 50. - '- 5 ftirliner Tmna In S afxAa. Ra mnA Kai '.""-' zm loom crushes ranous 15. ; -J : Wire Hair Brushes, 234. Mennen's 6c Talcum Powder, lOfi Genuine bristle white Nail Brushes, 25e1 Wooden Back Clothes Brushes, 25. : Vegetable or Hand Scrub Brushes, 3. Rubber Mending Tissue, per package, 5s) Pocket Combs in caae 10a and 5. Kid Curlera dozen to .a- buncb per bunch, 10e, 7ff 5.? -.7 Asbestos Iron Holders each, 5eV . X Lustre Crochet Cotton ell colors per spool, 3t. Featherbone Girdle Frames for 15, 231 and 357. V r Featherbone Collar Foundations, 6e. Colored Handkerchiefa for Sofa Pillows for &5e. AH sires Felt-Covered - Embroidery Hoops, 10. . J ; shapes . al