311 DAILY V , ef t beet singers in T" will 1v aUhssssr.' -tinder u t reotion of UjLrtln SV Roblnaon. Tne chcuru will be auBtained by a new eoeablnatioa of mualcal instrumentea. This wUl be on of th greateat mualcal treats of th ( JJATl n . n - iTHE C. 3 So Shoe Swe e : I V-: LADIES' SHOES REDUCED , 0. Md ldd and velour calf Lace Shoes, medium weight , leather soles, patent tips, new style toes and heels ; regular $3.50 -qualities ; all sizes.-- r '- .,r- -r;;-; prices ci:T0.:t.;r.,;r.;p?i.55 Ladies' vid ldd, velour calf and box calf Lace Shoes, medium weight flexible leather soles, tid, patent and calf tips good styles; regular SIM- to $3 qualities. ' ? w CC-!-- ; .; 1 PRICES CUT TO.?.;.. . . . . ...... . . ,81.95 . MEITS SHOES REDUCED J 'Kid; box calf and storm calf Lace Shoes, me dium and heavy solid leather soles dependa ble for wear; regular $3 qualities. -' PRICES CUT TO...... .... .... 2.25 Men's vici kid, velour calf and box calf Lace . Shoes, genuine Goodyear welt soles, light, me dium and heavy weights; regular $3.50 and $4 " grades.' -. : v: ; i-V.;. - ry'-y.'7 " prices cut To.;w;..:,;r..;:..i.$2.05 Tu'$TC2E. K2Kt. ice CAL 230-232 :m cciiiiiy fit IAITIKG FOB UILL irarrmnm k ooxriir Vucnn aac mass 011 boot wid ow ra see urrmv Arrangement are being made, by fitefTner Company to install a mill on their Kara county property,. California. 'Development at the tain It opening a larger and better ore body, and tha man. efrement feels that tha reserve la suffi ciently largs to - warrant a ' redaction ; plant arhlla-work. ts batn proaeoutad on Jp lavela. - . ; -. ;. t. J : Lata aamplaa aent to tha hona offloa from tha ahaft working ara tha flnaat tr aver taken from the mine. Thla or ta a brantlful quart, . heaytly impreg nated rlth Iron aulphld,. galena and aome free gold. One picked sample from a lo-pound place want nearly I00, and 1100 aaaaya from grab aamplea ara not Infrequent The ore com from the I9 level of tha mine, where tha high grade ora baa widened to four feet and etUl.eeema to enlarge with tha drift that la being run. Jn tha appar worktage there waa a high-grade ore, but tha ore body waa not ao large. Drlfta will be extended tha length of the shoot, aad later the shaft win be aent on down. " "Permanent water level ' has not bean . reached, aa the oountrr la vary dry. t rree values ia moat of the' deep orei axe or a- muca jeaa percentage than near tha surfaee, where oxidation was quits pronounced. In tha upper part of vthe-teserve the management eatlmatea that 10 to sa per cent of the gold ia free , end will yield withlramarkabla ease to amalgamation.' But a thla is merging quickly Into base with depth,, tha man agement is con fronted with the necessity or erecting a plant adapted to the latter. An order will be placed for tha mlU . soon, after which all dispatch win be . made in Its erection and operation there after, as tha mine la ready to commence producing.. Mr. Stefrher any that ha ts .well plaaaed with tha sneoeas attained , In work, and hopes to bar tha property -lintgacior Bieaauy soon. - Bvaarorw ssisan ' A. Burch, manager of tha Crane Plat placer. In orant county, I busy dellv ting the dredging plant at tha prop erty. While in Sumpter thla weak h ' said that tha work was progressing rapidly, and that tha management ex. .peot to , have all la good - ahapa by spring. , .... a WKare Coo4 tbhtpian PUBtifal 'tWhcn the H Frost Is on the Poeta sing of -tha old-time Pumpkin Pie. Try them aa made by ua and you'll underatand why. kada from aelected pumpkins, aromatlo apices and a cruat Hunt and flaky. Baked In large graa Itaware platea to just the right brown not a bakery pie. They're rot aaar to make aa we make them, and If you know how nice ours J re you wouldn't bother to rfce them In the home oven. Vlth a cut of cream cheese, there Is nothing nicer for lunoh or a aesseri. . 7 Order by S:v2ll2nd ti Son 27t:m-sa It' , . ST9 1"H sTCTI STCirX t iaiiiiiiiiisaianaaianannaaiasssnm Tl-r Is Cm "farcers" THE MORRISON STREET BRIDGE BEING Closed to all traffic from the cast side, and as the people have to come around "by the other bridges, we are making a great reduction in prices on de pendable Footwear, as an inducement to come- to our store, ' Every article offered here is worthy of your inspection. Read the items youll find it worth the effort..'-:,.''"-:" .'.- :: v:.'':;-: . - .: CHILDREN'S SHOES REDUCED Kid, kangaroo calf . and ' box1 calf Lace Shoes,; medium and heavy solid leather soles ; regular $1.25,, $1.50 and $1.75 qualities - . Sizes- 5 to 8. PRICES CUT TQ. . 90 Sizes 8tf toll. PRICES CUT TO..S1.00 Sizes y to 2. PRICES CUT TO. .$1.25 INFANTS SHOES REDUCED Infants' fine soft kid, lace, soft, sole Shoes, in' white, pink, red, chocolate Fand black; sizes 1 to 4; 35c values. '. . ' -".- .'... T':r PRICES CUT TO.-. . . . . . . ; . . :C. . . ...25 BOYS' SHOES REDUCED . -Little boys' box calf and( kangaroo. calf Lace Shoes, medium weight solid leather soles ; $1.50 values; sizes 9 to 13. .S PRICES CUT TO.p.V.W...i.fl.lO Boys' box calf Lace Shoes, good weight solid . leather durable soles, good shapes and ex-' celledt fitters dependable for wear; $2 quali-" ties ; sizes 13 to 6irr ;;rc 'f'2z:zn PRICES CUT TO.. Y.-.. . .'. . ... .; .81.45 1 BARON'S SHOE STORE MORRISON ST. 230-232 NIAR SZCOND . '" WITNESSES READY raois . mis gxtt waxo wzu rmmrxrr maxmut utmost MUm ABB BBTABTrJra BO- B9 can vxu noBAJSXT ooata to oun - Witnassas . summoned from ' Baker oounty for tha third trial of Letaon Bai lie la tha United "States district' eourt of Iowa,: ara departing already. . B. V. Potter, . ex-poatmaster- of Baker, who haa been called by the government each time that tha case came up, haa left BaAar-Clty,HmeV-thera-wttttollowJUWK Thg case is to come up November it. As Balllet recently rellnquiahad pro ceed In ga begun In Ban JTrandsco to re gain control of, 160.080 sharea of stock In the White swan Mtnea company, limited, accepting the sum of S, there fore he is plainly broke ana wui Da ac pendent upon, his father for-tha fight that is' to be made with the govern ment, which will undoubtedly be the last. . If conviction cannot be scoured this time It Is hardly probable that the government will prosecute further. An enormous expense haa- been an. tailed already in tha effort to overcome Balllet s political influence "and money, If tha third effort is not a charm. seems useless for tha government ; to strive longer. : - At this hearing evidence will be given aa to the total amount of money raised by tha promoter, wbloh ia - be lieved to exceed It 00,000, for his books showed receipts of $210,000 more than two year ago, and hs" haa continued to operate to some extant alnoa arrest Of this total he spent but a trifle at the mine. His outlay for the Whlta Bwan mine waa about If ,000, aa ha se cured it on Judgment salea, and up until tha government' commenced . . prosecu tions ha had spent not to ezoeed t&.OOO legitimately on the property. This ease is regarded the most monu mental swindle perpetrated in any min ing promotion of the west, aad has east a reflection upon the promotion busl- naea. While Balllet Is now down and apparently helpless, save for tha pater- devotion, moat mining operators would Ilka to see a conviction -for the effect it would have, and tha example that would be set. ; . - RAISING, SINKING AIM) DRIFTING IN ORE VEIN Sinking, raising and drifting on the No. t vein aad prosecuting general de velopment in the mine. Manager C 1. Allen, of the Monumental mine, in Orant county, enter upon tha winter season prepared to prosecute work steadily. Tha win z sn No. I la down It feet, the ore continuing as good there aa above, and the raise is about 40 feet above tha lower adit level. Th work above and below th tunnel Is being dona lit feet from the point where the "vein la cross cut by the lower tunnel, at the edge of th ora shoot that ha bean explored for that dlstanoa.' - This or body , I the largest yet opened In th mine. In soma place run ning four to Ave feet, with quit .high value ingold and silver. The deep workwbelng Inaugurated will foUow thl we, and theratse being made to tha sur face wUl be the shaft for hoisting to the mill level. The Monumental vein la ale being explored with good results. As H la. near No. I, a crosscut from the lowest level attained on this Assure will obviate tha necessity of sinking on the Monumental Samples of th or being taken from No. and displayed at the of flee of. the Portland Reduction company. Commer cial building, which own th mine, show ruby, silver and heavy sulphide, which I always blprh grade rock at the Monu mental. Th fact that tha ore body I widest' In the work being done of any other development favor great depth. The email hoist Installed la actuated by air from tha com pressor, but later a larger sinking plant la to be put In, The development crew now number II men. which will probably be Increased before, the winter Is over. ) i napAJuara tob wxbtbb. Superintendent Bert Rusk, of the Platts group, in Baker county, ts lay ing In supplies for continuous winter work-- . Teams, ara - engaged - between Hal nee and th property, which I near th bead of the west fork of Rock creek. ... c '' f,' " ... , i .. . ; , ' . j . .... , .) :'j TEE EEUB IBI SHOES :: on the North Pol divide. Two drifts ara being run on .th lode, one on tha. victor and the other on the Log csdiu claim, and tha- management says that ore Is la both faces. Late work shows marked Improvement In values. The management discussed a com, pressor plant for a period, but as all work la on th vein and th Rock creek power plant will not extend a pole Una over the mountain this year to suoolv electrical energy the idea 'haa been abandoned for th season. . . PMPTJBB OPXBATOB BXTUBBXO. N. " J. Sorensen of Sumpter, general manager of - the Friday- and . Highland mines, in Oregon and Idaho, ha re turned home from an extended eastern trip, which ha. pronounces quit . suc cessful. Both of the properties , com menced to produce, shipping or, tola fall, which la encouraging to tha man agar, and h says that further develop ment le to be prosecuted vigorously. while arrangements wlU be made later to. increase in output Bcnrilro nxmonam xm nroxAjra, L B. Hammond ha gone to Spokane on mining business, where he will be detained a - ahort period; . Mr. ' Ham. mond is identified .with mining inter. eats of that region, and Js not there on a visit relative to tha machinery buav neSS. .,'...., . . 1 AT TIffi THEATRES . PBOBTXBB B: At th Una Augustus Thomas wrote Tn Mlsaoura," tha beautiful oomadv which is being presented by tha stock company at me Columbia theatre thla week, he waa -about tha aame age aa Oeorg Ado when hi great success, "Th County - Chairman.' . waa written. Each of them laid hi work amona people equally quaint, but vaatly apart in o us tome and charaoterlstlcs aad both plays bacam great piece of property. uniy uire more time will "la Mls aoura" b play hare- - ' Eunday the Columbia oomnanv mhi in "Th ,Qlrl I Left Behind Me," In wooee origin uavia Balasoo waa oon oerned and in every ecena of which his Incomparable hand appears.. Its lltararv styU is that of rrankUa Fylas, the emi nent dramatlo ciitlo. The production io o given at tne rjoiumbia la receiving tha ' aame careful attention of atu Director Bernard that haa distinguish sd sua - were Heretofore. OOUJTI CaTAntstAW IS O-BBAT, it u a source of axaxlfioaiion h..H ousineas increased at th Marquam laat evening over tn night before. Portland tneatre-goera seem to have wakened to ine zact mai in Countv Chairmajt" 1 th greatest offering of it kind ever witnessed on th coast, or in aar nan of th world for that matter. -,: - . - At tn conclusion - of th . lntanaalv dramatta third act last night. Theodore Kooens was compelled to make a cur tain speech, which he did with th grace of a Chaaterf laid Cicero. . Th ovation waa spontaneous and waa well deserved. in (bounty chairman'" will be pea ted tonight and tomorrow afternoon. th company leaving immediately after in maun. : . , -i OOMTJrO. "Th : Tenderfoot," th newest ai WW suooaaaiui muaioai comedy pro duction yet sent out by th Dearborn theatre management, will be th attrac tion at th Marquam Grand theatre next Thursday, Friday , and Saturday nights, November 1. II and 1L with a special prio matin Saturday. This splendid wont comprises all th sJ men ta tnat hav keen found so sadly g in moat proauouon or this Its east M mad uo of naari me exact oompany wnion appearad dur ing th run of 1 nlghtsu just closed. at lb Now York theatre, and comprise among others, th following wall-known artiste: Phil Ryley, Geerge a, Romain, Thomas I Cameron; Arthur G. Wanser, . ttooney. Mr. tfaruett, m. Baldwin. L. Peters. Mary Malstests. Louis Gardner and Luelll Adams, Th aaia of seats ,wlU open on next Tuasday morning; -,r - r ;-v - - -, " BkT.gnT A KAAB XM OOMZBO. "A - brilliant 1 aa-'round success"; "Belshassar Is ' a . musical t": Is a big auocaas"! "a crowded house": "audlanoe waa delighted"; ara aome of th expressions of th pre throughout the Pacific northwest, oon oerntag "Belshaxaar," aa given by Mar tla ' El RoMnson- oC Chicago. . Th n thuslastlo reception of "Queen Esther" last June and th unstinted praise given -iseianassar- at the Chautauqua last summer, reveals something of what is in store for th public at th Marquam evening a, whan a chorus of 104 yoloes Commencing with the matinee next Sunday the laat engagement to b played by any company at th hlatorto Cor dray'a theatre under the management of Cordray RuaaeU will b Mason and Mason, the famous German corned lane, and their brilliant company, in their lat aatand -graataat mualcal comedy suc cess, "Frits and Snltx," It teeny with pretty, tuneful . music. funny lines, laughable situations and handsome girls. The costumes and scenery at especially gorgeous, and th attraction haa never been seen before outside of th highest priced theatres. : . '. - OOXJ BIOMT AT,TXB X.TBZO, Aslda from showing on ef th great. st bills ever presented at the Lyric or In Portland, the management or thl theatre provide another attraction by giving away three it goiq pieoes at each performance on Friday evenings. Every person attending ha a chance to In. zoio, Keno ana zaia, in oomeay doll act; Jo Allmon, th king of mon ologulata; Hedendorf and Krausa, Ger man eoroeaiana; ivaimaa - ana vevine. Harry Hoyt an4 th Vltaacop make up a will uie blli. r- fgmxmr ajdtajtob - baxb. Th advance sal of seat will open tomorrow (Saturday) . morning: at II o'oloct, -for Champion Jame J.-Jef t fries, who comes to th Marquam Grand theatre next Tuesday ' night. November I '(election day), presenting the back- wooda drama, Javy Crockett. Th scenic features ara elaborate aad th costumes will be true to the period, and the supporting oast is oompoeea of clever players who will continue on th tour with Mr. "Jeffrie and appear la th New York production of th play. - UBS , arum A ABOABB. Tonight 1 amateurs'- night at th Ar cade theatre and onoo mora th manage ment will give a number of Very tal ented amateur aa opportunity to dem onstrate their ability a entertainers, Thl will be In addition to th full pro gram. The Alvlnoe have aa act that 1 full of novelty. Clifford and Smith keep i the ' bouse in a roar with their burlesque. (. maobxtio Thar is no disputing th fact that th Baker draws th crowds. - Th bill this week contains aome axoaedlngly high-priced acta. . -Th Great Blgney in hi diving act astound" hi audiences. Th Boolis, Suropean operatto singers, are great Mualcal sketches, ' alngers, dancers and other number eomplet th bilL : . , .. . ... '. ... . .;- ..; at bxjov. ; . : . ' A gold watch ia coming to somebody at t o'clock this evening. It I th Bijou' present to th holder of the right matinee coupon. .Have yon seen Roacoe, me nypnouat, break big rock upon hi own body while ins, aelf-impoaed hyp no tie state? - Have you seen Kellsey Moore stand on a alack wir and swing recueasiyT j - , ' BTAB1 WTXJ. XM OBBAT. - ' At th 8 tar theatre thl week moving pleturee - ehew-thrllllng -near "during tn roooery ox a nana: oy oaring cracke men. - Sterling novelty net max '- un the regular bllL Th beautiful Illumi nated dance of Kitty Rockwall la on of. tha most ant ert sining en the pro- gram. . ... , : , MANY BREAK LATS BUT FEW ARE FINED Municipal Judg Hogu .this . morning refused to- fin or senteno to prison Lottie Smith, charged with loitering In rear room or the Canadian reeort a h loon on Upper First atreet becauaa. h aid, ta same taw 1 broken every night in the north end district and no arrest are ever made. Polloeman Whit made th arrest lata yesterday afternoon, and when on th witness stand thla morning told Judge Hogu ' he had been ordered by Chief Hunt to "clean up" all reeorta fat th new south end district -. 1 Judge George Cameron. ' representing th woman, promised he would Instruct hi client never to frequent dive in th new district again and sh leased. THE ROOT OF THE MATTEJt K Cored aOmaelf of Sarlons Somaoh , ; . Tronbl by OerkUg , , Fliwt BilnoxplM. -A man of large affair in on of our iromlnent eaetern eltlea by too close at tention to' bualness, too little exercise ana too many duo dinners, nnaily be gan to nay nature' tax.' levied In. the Form of chronlo stomach trouble; the failure of hi digestion brought about a nervous ervoua irniaoiiity, maaing it lm goaaioie to apply aim sen to his daily ualnees and finally deranging th kid- ne iye and heart. In his own words he saysi I eon. aulted one physician after another and eacn one seemea to understand my case. but all the same they each failed to bring about the return of my former aigeauon, appetite and vigor. For two year I want from pillar to post, from ons sanitarium to another. 1 gsnr up smosing, i quit eonee ana even nounced m: my dally glaaa or two of beer. but without any marked Improvement. "Friends had often advised me to try a well . known Btuarts Lyi often nerusec ments of the any stock la advertised medicines nor cine would touch my case. - "To make a Ions story short. I Anally nougat a ooupie oi paoaages at tn near. eet drug store and took two or thre taolata after eacn meal and occasion ally a tablet between meals, when I felt any feeling of nauaea or dlaoomfort. "I was auroiiaed at the end of tha first week to note a marked improve ment in mv annetlta and sranaral health rnd before the two paokagea wer gone waa oartaln that Stuart' Dyspepsia issiets waa going to our completely and thay did not disappoint me. I can eat and deep aad enjoy my coffee and cigar ana no one wouia suppose i i ever known the horror of drsDensls. "Out of friendly eurlosltv L wrote to the proprietor of th remedy asking for inrormaiion as to wnat tne taDiete con talned and they replied that th prlncl ai ingreaienia war . aseptic pepsin aovernment teatl. malt dtsatsae enA other natural digestives, which digest food regardless of th condition of th tomaon. The root of th matter la thla. ' tha dfeeetlve elements contained In Atnarfe I)yspepsla Tablets will digest th food, give the overworked stomach a chance recuperate and th nerves and whole system receive the nourishment, which ean only come from fooSt stimulants snd nerve tonics never give real strength, they give a flotitloua strength. Invariably followed nv reaction. Kvar drop ef blood, every nerve and tlsau I manufacture! rrom our aaiiy rood, ana If you can Insure its nromot actum and complete digestion by the regular uae of so good and wholesome a remedy Stuart's Dyspepela Tablets, yen will hav no need of perv tonlo and sani tarium. Althoura Btuarrs Dvananala Tablets hav been In the market only a few rears, yet probably every druggist In he TTnlted Statea. CanaVta enA nn.1 Britain now sella them and oonaiders them th most Oooular anf tiv.u.fiil ef any prepanOlon for stomaxh troubl. F' wi.. Th latest and nw t patterns for fall ICclSc AtsjetTfcea - - -i 1 r - t: -jay - v ajs.. Many beaut";! tr.i t ' . ' - - - hi toinerrctw, cr try "ether shorplnsr day. ceasing endeavor to prove, wtlcc.j hoitj and hostesses of an appreciative public All the little points f business efficiency ii ccurt::7 rra re-ixdid, a well, as the more usual and funda mental principles. The tilcrt U ruis to systematUe and verify all that is dona by thla store so aa to do the most for all ani every customer. - WE TRUST TODAY'S NEWS WILL PROVE. INTERESTING. ' . v ; ; , U " ":: '-'-'VV-Vv1'';.- LOT 4, AT 451.71S-These broken line 'of wool cheviot Day Skirts; we have them tern black - and brown ; good value for $4. . Oar Price LOt 5, AT 92.65 This is the crack ., aiack lot; they are In wool cheviot, in shades of. brown, navy, black and gray, they have 5 to 8 rows of tuck IjJn arid, stitching; the miU's(jT f? price was $5..; Our Price. . Paw0u LOT6r AT f 2.85 Wool findsey, in Ladies' tburistCoats We have just received a line of samples in those handsome mixtures, mannish in style and up-to-the-minute They come from 42 to 54 inches longlthntrapped back; and the prices' are the lowest ot-the aeason - $8.60 Quality, now .".";:. ; . ; M $9J50 Quality, now. . i . . . . . . .v $11.00 Quality; now, .... . . $12.00 Quality,now: ....... . .. $13.00 Quality, now.......... $14.50 Quality, now . ; . . 4 . . . . : $i7.ow yuanty, now.. ...9X4.tia $20.00 Quality, now.l. i . 8155 ' -;;FyRs;t:;?;i; Our Pur Sale still continues. In . Scarfs and Boas 'we have a few of the sample line left at 951, v " fl.95, f 2.50, 825, 83.95 and 84.95. which is 33 per cent less. than factory prices. ; r i . . ROUSaTJC DOMESTIC DARCAITiS . tut oo: full " tfoubl bod sis Comfort. covered with bright colored oalleo, filled good, daan- ootton; ' ragular ttl. Special ........89 fun oostroavra, is. v ' A full " doubl bed sis ComferV . nicely . quilted and ooverod with , pretty floral designed sllkolln and well flUed with pure, whit oot-' ton; regular value, ' 1 1.7 1. Bpeolal ... . ............ 91.25 V ; aass tnMAXf, fi.55.:.' '. A beautiful, heavr fringed "whit and colored Bedspread.1 extra ' larg sisa, elegant designs; worth 11.11. Bpedal. ... ......1.65 -taoe nrmBAxtn, fi.io. . ' A . nice, fin oalltr . of white and colored . Crochet . Bed Spreads, slightly golld; full doubl bed sis. These are exceptionally good values. Special, while ther last. : good value for Is. 00 rWUl be sold for w.. ... ... ...... ....f 1.10 flJM 65. . Fine Honeyoomh Spread, larg bed sis; comes in four different pat tarns; regular. $1.00. . Our prle for this week, special, at ...65 65. . - 10-4 gry Blanket, good sis, never old for lee than-11.00) our price, -Xir ... ... .......(J . fi-rs Bxjuraam, l.20. 11-4 gray and tan doubl Blankets, extra larg sis, good Jieavy fleeoe. pair ........ ......MtJlO . 9omo Hsairsn, 94.95. White wool Blanket a beautiful t quality of ' heavy whit wool - Blanket Tun doubl bed else, with pink and bin border, beautifully soft and warms our . leader at .M pair. This week for... 94.98 S4.TS BXJLrarlfL 93.70. nlo, fin qua.lty ot, grer, -tan and 'Vicuna Blanket; extra heavy and stra larg else; good 'vain at 4.71 Special .... ..-9S.T5 i rsclitive plans made u n A A purchase timely fortunate for you. We nave 'bought' a mill's overproduction of Golf, Rainy Day ' and Walking Skirts and We are now ready with our Cloak and Suit Room brim full of bargains. We tell you about a few of them on this page. You can aafely Judge the whole by these few: ; tJi Ali.,, LOT 1, AT ttCorl'grav Rainy Day Skirt, . 4 rows of stitching; well worth $1.60. :S- OA. ; ; Our Price .. . ; .'.OU V LOT 2, AT D0 This is a pretty Walking Skirt, ; - some have 8 and others 4 rows .of tucking, trim j; med with satin ribbon; would be cheap - v.. (Jfk , y. for $2.fi0.rOur Price . . , , . .v. .. ., 7UV LOT 3, AT t?l.C5We have thU skirt in navy and S shades of gray; some are tucked and others stitched; a good, skirt for stormy days 5 Cf .C -elsewhere they ask you $3.50. OurPrfce j)I Ud are a gray over black, lapped seams, double ' stitched, from 0 to 8 rows of stitching "ron bottom , of skirt ; this ; skirt we consider. cheap for. $6. OP Our; Price. . . , . . .;.7. ...PAVoOd LOT 7, AT tJ2.G5 This skirt is made from the. plaid back wool golf. . We have them in different shades of ; brown and gray;: they are made with' --.lOrinch-ilounce ahd.i rows-of stitch ing on flounce; they have been sold ' for. $6.50. ;. i ' M OC - Our Price ... .t . ; ..4AWVd Rainy in tut in naw m p . -4 . . 4.95 - .... 57.e5 . . .; , 8.45 . ..... 9.65 $9.85 . . ... .$11.95 92.4S. - An sztre. lrge 11-4 nixed gray .wool ' '. Blanket. fancy-. colored border; wUl wear ,weU; big value at ll.tt. s Special ,..,.,.,,.92.45 j . : ' . s-ua. mMwa 480. y' - lUow . Feather Pillows. I lb. od strong feather-proof, j atr.pett ticking, SpecUl, - ., .; Ach ...... 9 . ... f. .48 XioM widow from 254 aav .'w . '). masf aU sis. Ar . .-,' . Table Linen Opporitalty : ll-lnch Cream . : Danasaf" TabUng, . good, strong linen, very durable, . fin designs; regular valu 40 . ...294 494.' r 19-lnche wide, evsry thread tpur. . . . bleached linen,, good, strong qual Hr a number of dainty design to ' . choos from; regular value He ( r.?. tor ,..'... j','."494 tabu lVTanar, 694. - A full K-ln. wide,, of every thread " pur Unen satin - Bnlahv Damask; . ' good valu at $1.00;. our v ' pHc ... . ..... ............ .694 A fuU Un of Damask . Napkins . from ... .-.. 784 ao t 92.95 . Cirea'tWear : aflsae heavy Knit Skirts, solid ool- " , ora, finished , with crochet' edge, r , Special ... ... ... ..604 'Misses' and Children' knit Skirts; ail eolore. Special ... ......854 Misses' aad Children' heavy-Out- lng Tiannel' Oowaa, . with double .' .'' yok; all slse .....a4)4 ' Children's heavy ribbed, fleeoe lined .', Sleeping Oarmantsj aU lses...854 -Olrle cloth and AngoraTams; plain and mixed color.: Special ..154 ' Misses' and Olrle Cape, all th lat- ' eat. style.-whit, and aoiors. - Special .....504 Children ' ynsoinator - and Wool .. Hoods; all ooiora." Special .M154 Children Wool ifnlt JLegglns, knee . length; colors, black, rd and white. Special ... ... ......854 I k't.--mJ A rA A WAR. tu A wU monthly of f Mon 1 1 . 1 1 , i aw uoaa, . : . B a free y ef for your ccm- It is our un for Vo-reaaa See Monday's Journal for spe cial announce' ment of this - store s generos ity toward its customers. Ine announce ment will prove interest ing reading to all who would get good values for their money and appreda- . tion shown "the customers for their patronage.' Extra!- .Extra! Lctj Cravxnttta We have just received an other line of those beauti ful ; light . weight : water-' proof Skirts, in the shades of the season." We quote you a ( lew prices $9.50, $5.85 and. . .... PJOt) Our line of Misses' Skirts is now complete. We hare them in all the new mix tures, plain t colors and snowflake effects, and at the right price. . We have them at $45, $3.95, $8.95, a in . ' . .- $2.25 and.... ...J)IV0 Sheets for Your Bed .-; ss araoarra, 484. llxtO Bleached Sheets, hemmed and . Ironed ready for uae; good heavy cloth. , all on width, no Mama. - Btmow , ............... ...48 M 4lxSI Pillow Caae to match," - , If , Special ....... . t, 4 , 104 I :v Portieres tmd Cnrtaiivt . , $44M fOBTtsaiS, 92.95 fAXM. , Heavy Chenlll Portieres, I yds. ., long , and 4 lnohe widej heavy :. frlng top and bottom; a larg a-' ', eortmsnt of color to select from; nevsr old les than 14.00. Our; ; price, per pair 92.98 - fflM XU.au OTmTAXJO, 684 ' y" -. ' 9AZM. i . ( Nottingham Lac Curtains a yard ' long. 40 lnchee wide. In flowered - and plain canter, handsome borders; ?. well worth 11.00. ; Bale price, --. -. -per pair ... 684 : ixss xuom aumtAxxm 894 'azav Double thread Leno Lao Curtain, : small or larg pattern, also plain . oenterr would be chean for 11.11. "WhUo they laat. par pair ....894 rev. thla week every naa . parohaalng a pair of Portiere shall eetve pole aad axfrnxoa free, e a pair of xo . Ourtataa, a anma .aetsUriltnMfM. Woaen's and ChCiren's - Underwear :v"v';,,';..' Ladle wool plaited Vesta and Pants; regular, 76a Special ...504 ' Ladle' , fleeo lned, knit Union BulU; grey- and Cream oolnred. . , Onalta tyl. Special 504 i Lad tea whit wool TJnlon Bufta, Onelta etjrt; regular, $1.00, : stpcial . . 81.25. Children' fleece lined, ribbed Union Suits all Ue. Bpeolal .....254 - Boys' camel' hair wool Vest and Drawers; regular, iOe; ell slsee. Special ... ... 35 Boy xtra heavy fleeo lined Shirt , and Drawers ; all stse .....854 . Children's fleeoe lined, ribbed Vest and Drawers; all else 254 Ladles' tra else, fleece lined Vest , a4 Pant .... ... ,..,......85 I