The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 10, 1905, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, . NOVEMBER 10, 1805.
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Megargel and Faaseftid'thelr Rea Moun
talneer, arrived In Portland lait evening
after an interesting trip across the con-
' tinent. The distance was f.ioo mllea,
the pair leaving New Tork city
August 1. The trip waa moat eventful
and Megargel And hla partner are full of
' ( atorlea alout their experience. After
a reat of four daya in Portland, they
.will Journey t San Francisco and Los
Angclea- and- follow the Santa re back
east, with the Intention of arriving- In
New Tork on the ilrst day of January.
'Six Chlneae pleaded anility before'Judge
, George yeaterday to having played a
me of fantan down In a Second street
ahop or Jane M. The game was broken
up by a raid made on the atora by Sheriff
Word and Deputies J. W. Oruasl. John
Cordano and Bam Iownev. - A few
minutes after the aocuaed bad made their
plea Judite Oeorfe fined Ah Tone; 2t
and Ah Wont, Ab dune;. Ah loule, Ab
Lee and Sung Bins; 11,0 each. Tbe lines
.-' '. were paid. J-r '.'
Charlotte O. Wade, In a complaint
filed In the circuit court, alleges that her
husband, Israel J. Wade, once, beat net
until ahe waa black and blue, then choked
. her until ahe waa unconacloua. Anothei
time, ahe says, he left her In an old aback
In eaatern Oregon out on a lonely wilder
neaa without food or money, and he
often beat and strangled her, threw her
. out of their home and aold the furniture.
- She seeks a divorce. ... .
Mrt, Elisabeth, Helen Huntington, wife
of A. C. Huntingdon of La, Oraade, died
. . yesterday at the Good Samaritan hoe
pltal, following, an operation for cancer.
.. ., Mri. Huntington will be buried In La
, ' Clrande tomorrow. ' Sha came to the
Urand Rondo valley In 1860 and la sur
- - vlved by Mr.' Hunting-ton and an only
' daughter. Mrs. George H. Curry,- wife
of the editor of the La Orange . Dally
, Evening Obeerrer. . : ---r-....
, ,' Major Hooper, general paesenger agent
of. the Denver Rio Grand, la thinking
of changing the well known catch phrase
. "The gcenlo Line." to "Th Stork Line."
... Within , the laat three months, r four
babies bar been born on Denver Rio
Grande train two fen the Royal Gorge,
one at Tennessee Pass, tne very crest of
. the continent, and one In Utah. All are
doing well. . .,. :-- i -r,
In' the , machinery department at the
lwls and Clark fair the state of Ore
iron received more awards than any
"Tiufher two states. A total of M awards
was received by Oregon exhibitors, while
21 the next nearest three atates reoelved a
total of 19. The list of awarda In the
machinery 'department was completed
- yesterday by the division of exhibits.
. Dr. A. Tllser has been appointed by
. Governor Chamberlain delegate for the
.'. atate of Oregon to the Immigration eon
jrress. which meets December I and T In
New York. Dr Tllaer will leave Nevem
ber 1 and will be absent about eta weeks.
engaged In poet-graduate work In New
por le 'Elght-roorrrmiedera Itoesa,
'"Kast Fifteenth street, between Oak and
Pine, 14,009. . Quarter block East Fif
teenth between , Belmont and Taylor
streets. IZ.BV0. -. For rent, modern T
room house, Kast fifteenth and Oak,
130. . W. J. Clemens, 171 Stark street.
There ' Is no need of any one going
hungry, for by reading the market and
grocery ada In tonight's Journal yon will
. see how cheap you cap. get Sunday's
. dinner. All shoppers are profiting by
this special feature. Bee that you re-
: cetve this benefit; its Intended for you.
. In an application for the 'probating of
the will of the tat Gustav Frederick
ITamer, which, was filed In the county
court, 'Mrs. .Cramer avers that the prob
able value of the estate, was 130,000,
about C4.W0 of which was in real estate.
Watch the Friedman Packing Co.'a
market ad In Friday a Journal. Tou can
sure enough to purchase two good din
ners. If you cannot come to our mar
ket yourself, phono ua.your wants and
It will receive our specie attention.
At the Vnluwte
fr'fc,wir4Sgft'Bv'--wrtp
Ing girl's home, S8S Eaat Ankeny atreet,
Mrs. A. EvrWhltesldes, countv president
of theW. -C. T. IK will hold a eottage
prayer meeting this evening at I o'clock.
All are cordially Invited to attend.
. P. E. Hall, claim agent of tbe Oregon
Railroad 4t Navigation' company, - hat
been appointed claim agent also of the
Southern Pacific lines In Oregon, vice W,
W, Bretherton, resigned.
At tomorrow's meeting of -the Juvenile
. court there will be Sg eases tried, none
.of which- is flagrant. The court Is now
turning Its attention to school truants
and 10 will be up Saturday. ' :
Articles of Incorporation have been file
In the county clerk's Office by the
Theatrical Mechanical association. They
bear the signatures of M employes of
weal theatres, ( . ..
For San Franolsco The steamer
Northland aalls direct Saturday even
ing. Cabin. $11; steerage, ,t. Meals
and berth Included. C H. Thompson,
agent, isi Third street.
Watches and diamonds II down and
too per week. Goods delivered an first
payment Xmaa Is coming. Metsgar
it Co., jewelers, opticians, ill sixth.
Deputy District Attorney Moser hss
filed a true Information In the circuit
court ftgnlnnt Oeorse Pappajanakea,
AN" INVITATION
invite you to
vv .visit as In our
new quarters -at 344 ;
"TYsshiftiiKMV St; two
doors below our old
location. ; - . .."
Htwett, Cradlay O Co.
' . JLUXMABKUa,
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FIUE GIUE 81,
000
FOR JIIEJEIVS
This Sum Is Expected to Be In.
- - creased Four Fold by '
Tonight.
CONDITIONS IN RUSSIA
' SAID TQ BE APPALLING
Jewa "All Over Country Will, Con.
tribute a Million Dollars to Perse
cuted of Their Creed, and Those of
Other Faiths Asked to Help.
fFlve of Portland'a Hebrews, donated
sums aggregating $1,000 for relief of
the persecut 1 Russian Jews yesterday
afternoon within -JO minutes after
committee had been appointed to solicit
subscriptions. By tonight it, Is expected
that the total will have increased to at
IfMiat $1,000. ' '
The movement was started at a meet
ing yesterday afternoon In the roams
of the Concordia elub A dispatch had
been received by Ben Selling from Jacob
SchltT, treasurer of "the national com
mittee of relief, in which, he said:
"We urge you and your, associates to
-all a meeting of Jewish community to
form branch committees ant collect Im
mediate funda. Necessities very greet
Conditions appalling."
Ben Selling, I. N. Flelschner, Joseph
Simon, Isaac Swett, M, Oetrow. Adolph
Wolfe. Slgmutid Frank, Rabbi J. Bloch,
J. Shemansky and J. Nudelman were ap
pointed a soliciting committee.
The committee la working vlgoruosly
today and with great prospects of secur
ing the largest sum ever raised for a
similar purpose In thta city. --
Dr. Stephen B. Wise,, who la In 'New
Tork wired Mr." Selling this morning
as follows: .- "
"As wired you by Schlff. Russian Jews
suffering terribly. " Help Heeded immed
iately. Use Klshineff balance aa nu.
cleus and head strong committee your
self. My contribution IIS. Wire results
central committee.". .
It Is evident from Dr. Wise's wire
that the reports of the horrors In Rus
sia have not been exaggerated and It is
the hope of the members of the com
mittee that every Jew In Portland will
contribute something to the fund. - The
list Is not, however, confined to Jewish
people. Money will be received thank
fully from any and alt . who . sympa
thise with the victims.
Still another dispatch from New Tork
to Mr, Selling states that the national
committee expects Up raise e total of
11.000.000 to relieve the situation. .
The ministerial alliance at Ha last
meeting . adopted resolutions of sym
pathy foe the persecuted . Jewa, Incor
porating therein a plea that he United
States government do all wlthlp Us
power to Improve conditions affecting
them. - ' . ' -
charging him with- having committed an
assault with adargerous weaponUPOB
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z.acK rangarea. ine assault waa com
mined on the morning of October - is.
Pangares conducts an oyster-house near
the corner of Feorth . and Salmon
streets, and alleges that - Pappajanakea
shot him ss -the result ef business
troubles. .Both are Greeks. ,
Woodmen of the World! All Wood
men will meet lit 'Multnomah camp hall
tonight. Head Consul Boak wants to
meet you. Good program and refresh
ments. -. . -, '.
Baker's delicious Caracas eating choc
olate with booklet In beautiful carton
10 cents, and vanilla chocolate with
whipped cream, at 117 Seventh street.
Steamer F. A. Kilburn for San Fran
cisco, calling at Coos bay and Eurska,
from Oak atreet dock. Friday, November
10. at a p. m. Tel. Main I$0.
We clean and press your clothes snd
shine Four shoes for $1.00 per month.
Unique Tailoring Co $47 Washington.
Main lit. - . ),
W. O. W. meeting for members only
tonight: Multnomah camp hall, East
l.lh .nit IT..t AMer, Pond time ...
sured.
Any -watches cleaned, $1.01: main
spring. $1.00; all work guaranteed one
year. Metsger Co., ill Sixth street.
New Shipment Raffia Juat received
a fine lot, all colors, all shades. Port
land Seed Co., front and Yamhill.: ; .
. Pfunder the florist has removed te
new atore at 141 Sixth atreet, between
Aider ana Mernson. v v .a-
Portland's best dancing school, 101
Alder. Prof. Rlngler, Miss Bucksnmsyer,
- Indies' gymnasium class, tbe Rlngtor
Physical Culture school. $1 per month.
Opening dance Saturday evening. Burk-
hardt'a hall, by Saturday Night club.
Dr. G. M1.- Wells, resldenoe, ' Hobart'
Curtis, Phone Main 2J. .. , .
rrlta's Uraalee are tbe best. '
' Bargains for Saturday.
From ! a. m. to 1:41 p. m. we will
place on aale the contents of eight large
trunk a. All commercial travelers' sam
ples, one garment of a kind, which we
purchased for loo -on theWolIsr, dellv.
ered to us from Portland hotel. No
freight or express. , Hundreds of gen
tlemen's fins percale "shirts In stripes
end figures on tinted grounds, with de
tacned currs. - rour cnolce ror eoe, eoc.
$6o and 75c Same se sold by furnish
Ing goods stores for $1.00, $1.21 and
$1.10. Fine hosiery snd warm under
wear at half price. Bed .spreads, blan
kets. ' oomrorters. towels snd napkins
gentlemen s -working- shirts snd night
shirts st nail, price. Odd panta In
tweeds, cloths snd corduroys; just what
you want for. jWtnter. All samples. Sat
urday's prices $1.00, $1.11. $1.80. $.00,
$1.10 snd $1.00. Worth trebls the
mount. Store open till 1:4s P. m. Mc
Allen 4k McDonnell, r- .
PUTTING LINN BRIDGES
INTO GOOD SHAPE
(Special DUnatok to The Jearaat.)
Albany, Or., Nov. 10. The county has
a fores ef $0 carpenters at work under
the direction ef County Commissioner
T. J. Butlsr, overhauling all bridges In
the county where work waa found necea.
aary: Linn count owna 1.400 bridgee
and culverts. - .!
;:. Football..
Willamette University va. Multnomah.
'One of the season's best. .
Saturday, November It, st $ o'clock.
Multnomah yield. Admlssloie oo,
MORE ABOUT :
THE GREAT SALE
NO SHOPWORN OR OLD-STYLE
.L PIANOS .JNCLUDErxl
Every Instrument Fully Gufrahteed.
Pricee Almost Cut in -Two. All
Must Be Disposed of Without
. Delay. Further Parttculara and
How They May Be Purchased on
Easy Payment - (
Donf Imagine because we rail this a
closing out sale of Exposition slightly
uiied. rented, etc.. pianos, that we have
here a lot M old-style, ahoo-worn Pla
noa. On the couttary, -several Instru
ments In this sale are really brand new
ones, the latent and cholt-est product of
their respective manufactory. 'The aim
la to dispose of every one of the many
new instruments that were placed at
the disposal of the many state buildings
In whoae social functions snd success
they took sn important part, and also
the pianos rented by many commis
sioners snd Fair people for their private
apartments.
We made no exhibit none 'of these
-pianos' have been exposed to drafts,
dampness or other abuses Incident to a
five-month display in a booth. Every
piano, whether a most eowtly high-grade
('bickering. Weber, a Kimball, a -Stack.
Haselton, Hobart M. Cable. Lester, Hadr
dorfT, and many others, or a medium
grade Instrument, are now marked at
such a low price as will dispose of
every one of them during the next few
- You can secure here the finest and
highest-grade regular 4S0 pianos in
fancy mahogany, oak or mottled walnut
eases for slmost half price, or $200.
Terms $21 cash snd $10 per month-buys
one.
Alt the regular $400 pianos beautifully
finished In ' walnut, mahogany or oak
rasea, in lateat styles, now marked at
I .'05. Terms $25 down and - f per
month. Every one of the regular $350
uprights In fins mshos-any or walnut or
ohic cases, can now be nad lor iziu,
Terms $24 down and $8 monthly. Beau
tiful brand new. fullv warranted reau-
Jar $276 piano. Cabinet Grand uprights
l In fancy mahogany or oak eases, with
ail ite latest improvements, now ror
llTt. Terms of payment, $lt down and
$ monthly. . - ,.
All of the 1250 pianoa are now marked
at 11(4, and from these prices range
down to $117 for a, thoroughly depend
able, warranted new -UBrurnt piano in
mahogany or walnut-cases snd three
pedals. : Terms $10 cash and IS monthly,
Every piano on sale by.EJIIers Piano
House Is fully warranted as to material
and workmanship, and also as to price.
"Money back if not satisfactory" applies
to every transaction,! whether -large or
small.
If you cannot attend the aale in per
son, .write or - telephone us for cata
logues and prices. First comers secure
choice. Remember the place. Kllers
piano House, 351 Washington atreet,
corner Park. - . , . v
';. Football.
' Willamette University vs. MuKnomah.
One of the season's best.
Saturday, November '11, at I o'clock.
Multnomah Field. Admission (0c r
Vlilwaukie Country Club.
Eastern and Seattle races. Take Hell.
wood and Oregon City care at Firat and
Alder.
Thanksgiving Day is coming
Secure " s-
A TURKEY FREE
With the Purchase of a
Han's or Youth's
Suit or Overcoat
Our quality, style and price
are not to be beat. Special
cut- prices . on Shoes for
Ladies, Men, Misses , and
Boys. The newest shapes
and patterns in Men's Hats"
ind Pants, also a full line of
Shirts. Complete line of Un
derwear. Big stock of Blank
CsTXOntfdmrsTTfulffi
Suit Cases. We save you
20 per cent, -
JOHN DELLAR
JtT TWO STOkBS
Cor. First and Yamhill ail
- Cor. Third and Davis
AJCUSXStaVTS.
siessissiassswajseeseel
Harquam Grand Theatre
TOXIOHT AT :! O'CLOCIC.
seatal
Jiie atatlaee
ataiday
tart
Verfermaaoe -Temenrtw
Might
Roselle Knott
, Support wt br an TiTrwtlenf Cnmpeny, la
TUB ROMANTIC DRAMA.
"WHEN KNIGHTHOOD
- WAS IN FLOWER" "
ritirRS Kvenlngi, 35e, Me, We, ' TV, ' $1 .00,
11.50. Matinee, IBe, sac, soc, TSv,
Delasco Theatre uZFiu
BEtAsOO MATH. MOM. '
fwirteeeta tnS Wattatnstoa Streets. -
X. 9. Vries, Oea. Mgr. X. L. aaekett. See. Mgr.
. . TONIGHT AT :.
MATIVXI TOMOUtOW AT $.1$.
White Whittlesey
supported by tks Belsaea Steek Oastaaay. '
SeJBT'T'.VHlt'?,,"'a'. SesisBes
FTHE CADY
OF LYONS
.i
IH. Sle to T5e; Mats, sat.. Sob., tlte to 60c.
Next Wk WHITK WHITTLESEY Bt "TUl
riHST VIOLIN" MtMlvM Saceee.
Marquam Grand Theatre
movsat aioirr. votzmsxs i$. ito$
Rlesare aa4 rriag ftmnt Celer4
Georfa Minstrels
Till REAL ri'NMAKEaa.
POPrXA". r Hires -Low Smr, . tv. K.Wl
esr. ne ssS alb-. Katlra gillerf, 36e.
Boael and logrS, J. . -
Forget
ML. .-"''.mm l
v mm :'
rk Mrs -
$1.50Hats. Vt. . . .V. . . ... . . . . . . . ..... -29
$2.00 to $3.50 Hats.. ............. ......70
i5c Sox.: , L. . v.;'.. . .. . At
These Fire Sale Bargains Will Never Again
Be Known in PorQand !
TTCome as Early in the Day as
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CORRECT MILLINERY SS
- 1,000 atreet Hats at reduced prloes. ' 800 Dress and Bolt Hats,
nia ASSOBTKSsTT or all the wanted things in TmrsnmrOS. A few
stsps aside from tbe high-rent district prices not so high. We at all
times sell nilK, STTXOSX and FaVAOTIOAI, headwear lower than the
special prlcee-e( "bargain stores." After looking In vain "all . over town"
for what you want you are pretty aure to And it at - '
DECKER'S, Third and Salmon Sis.
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AsCVSncsaTTS.
Atarquam Grand Theatre
HARRY MESTAYER
la Uearlk Ibeta'a Great Orsma, ;
- ."GHOSTS"..'.;.":
I RK EB Bo, tBc. SOc, T5e, $1.00. Bxrs and
logoe. 1.
Empire Theatre
-.. MILTOX W. SEAMAN, Ifsaager.
Tkree Meie rerfenaaaeas
THE GREAT SENSATIONAL MELODUAUA,
A HUMAN SLAVE
A tnpeneoa Sflc Pradaetloa hf a
8troei Osaipsnr Plarsrs.
EE THE Bin STRIKE SCENE.
BEE THE ROI.UJ.-0-MII.L SCENE. 1
' MATISEX gATVBDAT.
rSICES Erealng. 15c, 25c, Mc, JOc fti-
Bes. l"e. le. ISc.
NEXT WEEK "HOOUGAN'E TROl'BLEE."
UBBRTY THEATRES
FOURTH AJfI KTARK T1tEET,
. Mn.ni.i1t ef Keating sad riind.
' yrineMS Ckiaaailla aaS X. (mil.
Prof. Eawanls aa4 Bis Baaing Kaagaree.
aara oeaiise. . v uterine sisters,
' . Stewe, Tewae an4 Want.
Xji Wkite.
. Libertj's SWtl orrhMtra aid New
MnTtpf Pli-tnrea. '
Prrfonnanees JaH at I:AO, T:f an4 p. m.
AQaBwaioB iu asa so reals.
0 rases Tkeatre 0 tassn.
. See.. I Baker, atgr,
Phane llals leoT. .
laH Twe Times Tesigkt at 1:11. Temerrew
Matuee ss A-trtonaanee xeaterrew si(at.
Tiger Lilies Burlesque Company
.... . .. AtXX (-AUK,
Aaietlra's Areafeat Ckaraetar rsssattllaa.
Grseatul t4 b.atlful girls: atrens. karaienl.
eas Tol-; garseeua eoammee and a great
' Uae ef VaadeTtlle Estertsiaars.
ritirES ETenlnga. tie. Me, THc ataH.
eM. ISO. 2Ae. Kc. SOe. KOTR WaSaesdar
" Matinee, Baraala Par, lde to anr seat.
NEXT WKEk "THE VTOPIASS." "
THE STAft
' Kaaisnes) sad Bess. .
1 - Itavh.a ritipatriok Ce.,
ladsteae OkiMrea. .Bstasha,
- Hutektaeaa aad tnaky,
atr. Jaaa B, fefsei.
' taneeeae. .
General Aamlaaloa loci erfnlnia. Kuaara
and llolldsra. mwead seats en kmc flnor
Our; 4.11 stsllaees efltlre lewet ener luc;
kna seats SSr.
T HE;:QRAND
s E.t1 Itallsa Baada Baaaa.
Tke Ttne facfllaff aamtta.
Bnuaage aad Clark. Kaavre.
Tke Aalaa Trie. " . ,
. Ml. Fred yariatea. ' r.
' OraadiseeBe.
i flenersl sdalaaloa luet evtntis, Snndi
ind Holiday, r-wtfil seats ea fcww
kne: dailr mttiBeee.V esttra ktwaa aaa liv:
bet seal at.'. . ; ? v - -., '
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That certain repairs, absolutely necessary, may be made. The burned walla ,
and ceiling must b renewed, and to get as much of our stock as possible .
out of the Vay tomorrow . .-; ''."; ;
. - WE SHALL FLING WIDE THE DOORS THE ENTIRE DAY AND
r SELL ANYTHING CALLED FOR IN CLOTHING AND SHOES AT ;
V 80. TO 40 CENTS' ON THE DOLLAR. ,
MEN'S $35.00 SUITS AND :
OVERCOATS at. . . . ; . . . . . . .
MEN'S $30.00 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS at
MEN'S $25.00 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS at
MEN'S $15.00 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS at. .
MEN'S $12.50 SUITS AND
OVERCOATS at.. ...... ....,7.
MEN'S $2.50 TROUSERS -
i fc a. e e
MEN'S $4.00 TO $6.00 TROUSERS
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 2.56 ;Aia
SHOES
at.:. ...
And so on all through the store;
Possible Tomorrow Don't Wt
' Are in the House. .-
We have a very large line of
finest Quality . of Linen . Warp
Matting on hand and must elose
out In order to make room for
holiday goods now arriving, In
cluding .:.; .
Xmas Toys and
Japanese
. Curios
- WIOUUU AJTS BSTAXZj.
We will continue our auction
sale ' 1$ days longer. Come An
set bargains.
Andrew Kan & Co.
SST BtOBBISOa ST.
$1.00$1.00
Turkish
Bath
and good W Cas
tke Meat, aB fsv tL
King's Baths
' Sereatk aa4 Wat.
b-to Its. , iriaeet
and larseet
la tae elty.
Asttr
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LYRICTHEATRE
WIKX STSTS "OS-DAT, X0T1K1IB ,
Life for Life
A Tkrilling KeiedtaswV la lire Act.
- - Adwtsst;! 10ci BaaafTad InIi sue. 4
A T fT II 1ll nTOiO I THE HOME OF BAROAINS
tm 1? IflS 11 0 1 3Q7 First St.
IWatting-Sale
22
$ 10.50
08.75
T.S.A.N.D..... 07.5O
06.CO
$5.10
75c
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15c Handkerchiefs . i ............. , ... . . ..4f
President Suspenders.'. ................ .19f
$1.50 Shirts. . . . ... ...... .74
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Till Evening When the Crowds
: ..
Soon Be Too Late
Japanese Art Goods:
, ARE GOING LI KB M AGIC ,
Auction Drawing:. to a Close
THOSE DESIRING RARE BARGAIN S ARE
THEREFORE ADVISED TO TAKE ADVANTAGE
; OP-THEIR-OPPORTUNITYr-
SALES DAILY: Chamber t Commerce Building
11 A. II. TO C P. M.-7 P. II. TO II P. II.
CHAS. il. O'Connor
Auctioneer
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: Commissioner.Genersl.
Y. HASHIMOTO. ,
, Commissioner.
Y. YAMAJI,
. ; Manager. "1 .;
The SUITS
OVERCOATS AND
CRAVEHETTES
We show seem to carry about
them so much- of that indefin
able SOMETHING called
style, shape and originality that
good dressers detect at a
glance. They look, fit and wear
right. Tha prices, in consist
ency With" quality,. ar low.
You "can pay. a . portion of
amount at time of purchase snd
the balance at
$1.00 di
The Store Where Your Crc 'it
Is Good.
Fi-ctcrn f-Z',V'
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