.THE . OREGON .SUNDAY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. SUI.DAY . MORNING. " NOVEMBER 12, 1SC3. 10 IGD0I1E TARIFF NOT YET TOO LATE 4 1 THE KND JDF THE BIO SALE IS , y ; ; PRAWINQ NEAR. 111 ItSSilGE Let US Contnl)ute President Roosevelt Will Prob- 7 ", abf Omit AH Reference to Customs Duties silence is price of : 1: i.. railroad Legislation Executive Mar Alto, Cut Out Refer 1 ence to Reciprocity in Order to In . lure Safety of Other . Measures Stand-Pat people Insistent . ' V '1!ti. , (Special Dlsnatck by lM4 WIN to TIM Jearnal) Washington. Nov. 11. In hie. annual nmg to congress President Roose velt may isuore tha Urlff and reciproc ity questions. If H shuts the door In the face of tha troublesome and ever I resent applicant for admission to tha document, ha will ba following a notable precedent aet by himself laat year. There la no secret about the fact that hlirh tariff advocates of the "touch-not- mine-anclent-landmark" ' ' stamp hare been urfftna the president dally ta say nothing on tariff matters and It la known aa certain that frlenda af recip rocal -trade have been nrclnx him to speak his mind, being; themselves firm in the belief that the president's mind 1 their mind. . ', A Sllenco la considered -the price of safety for tome of the president's meas ures which stand apart from the tariff, arid If he considers their Interests para mount h may keep Ills pen off the sub ject of Dinglcy duties, even though the victory over tha Inclination to rap the rndpatters coma after a hard fight with himself. . . i : ' . s :--r Tha prealdent'a message la practically complete, thousrh this etatement ignores possible tariff reference. Party lead ers who are Interested especially In leg islation which will call for comment or recommendation have been consulted and the president has ignored ne.rfier friend nor foa of projects which he '. thlnka conarress should forward. ' ., , There are thou who hare been In tha hmbr of tha council who say tha president will not' verge on radicalism, but the prophets do not Include railroad legislation, about wnich all are at sea except ioe president and three members of the house committee '.of Interstate commerce.- .',''..." :"' --'..-. OFFICIAL SWEARER ; f FOR THE FIREMEN : (Special Ptopateh by Leased Wire to Tha tarsal) . Philadelphia,- Nov." 11. Samuel Vau ; claln paid l&Ot for the exclusive right to swear and use vulgar" language in end about the Are house of, tha pi-yp Maa-r volunteer - lire company, pre empting; the title of "official swearer." The duties of tha official swearer are to be set put In a. series of Tulsa, with penalties which. It la expected, will force all other meinbers . of the Are company to call' on him when there Is any swearing; to be done, if It shall appear at the end of a year that no ens except Vaurlaln has uttered an oath in ne lira nonga-Tauaairt wnr pay isoo Into the treasury of tha company. Bald Mr. vauclalm . , My object la to prevent swearing at. tha Are house.. The title. of official swearer vested In me will serve merely to remind tha firemen that swearing Is my exclusive function and good faith win compel them to abstain from it Swearing la "a habit which. I believe all men would be glad to' cure them selves of. and I believe my contract with tha firemen will cure thera -of It' Mr. Vauclala la superintendent of the Baldwin Locomotive works and has 18, ooo men under him.-. Tha membership or ins nra company is about evenly di vided between millionaires and clerks. WAS DIVORCED WITHOUT. ' RECEIVING ALOTICE (SpUI Ohvatcb by based Wire te Tba loeraal) Bt. Louie. Nov.-11. Alleging that aba had not been. notified that proceeding! for divorce had been pending and that her husband knew of her whereabouts, Mrs.- Rosa Blass of - Sacramento. Cal irui ula, Bletf a pellUuw lii1 tlis ulicuU court Saturday to have a divorce decree set aside that waa granted to Dr. - Bar- ney Blass of the Fraternal building. Mrs. Blass olalms that Dr. Blass re mained In Sacramento, California, until aa lata aa. December SO,. ISOt, and that she does not .believe he had lived here year before the filing" of bis petition on Decemberj22.;l0!. j. . , Biswsts stake rvotast,-. ' (Speelal Mpateh byLeaaed Wire to The Joarsan Washington. D. C, Nov. 11. The brewers of-the country have ainUed In a protest against ths establishing of . prohibition In Oklahoma and Indian ter ritory. .- . .. ,.- . PILES CURED ? : QUICKLY AT IIOME . ;" '.. ,,: ' - , ., . i Why Suffer Agony Any Longer When You Can Get a Quick, Sure. Cure For Your Piles by Simply Send .' ing Your Name and Address? '- Trial Package tm Vent Absolutely ras, ,.- 1 Hala Wrapper es Xvery . To' let a surgeon operate on you for plies la foolhardy. It la suicide.. The . moment you cut into those tender ma ies you throw away ten years of your life In energy,, lire-blood and vigor, be sides rendering - a, ' sure cure or your plies almost Impossible.' ; - The wonderful Pyramid ' Pile Cure makes an operation unnecessary. ' You cure yourself with perfect ease.. in ' your own home, and for little expense. , Pyramid Pile Cure gives yott Instant relief. It Immediately heals all sores mid ulcers, reduces congestion and In flammation, and takes away all pain, itching and Irritation. Just a little of ' the treatment in- ssuelly sufficient' to glv a permanent cure. Pyramid Pile Cure Is prepared In the form of- suppositories so lliey can be . epplled directly to the parts without Inconvenlenne, . or Interrupting your worn la any way. . We are sending trial treatment free of charge o every one who sends noma and eddreas. Wa do thla to rne whMt we say about thla wonder ful remedv la true, . After you, have tried tha sample treatment, and yu are saunnea. you get a. full regutar-alsed treatment r Fyramlrt Tile Cure nt your drug glet's fnr ( rents. - If he hasn't It. .ml ua the money and we will send von the treatment st once, by mail, la la In eeeled peckage.. eiend ottr tiame and address at once for a Wlal of this-marvelpus jnli-k. .i ciire. Address Pyramid lriig lo., iio 1 jrsiuU lildg.,. Marshal, Mich. . i The Newest American baroness. Wife of Francis . Dudley Leigh.", She Was Formerly Miss Frances Forbes of New York. " KAISER - READY TO STRIKE (Continued from Page Ont.) ., j twloe-told tale la being repeated and wa are-again mourners.- -All of Israel Is now aa Mother Rachel weeping for bar children, ami tha blood of our brothers and alsters is crying; out to ua from the land of oppression. We. who are their brothers and sisters In tha hope of Zlon. must answer their cry. Thla la no time for partlea and for functlona; lt .la not a. lime for .BUttlna:. forward our social or refigioua or political views. It la a time to emphasise the principles on . which our . Zionism la based the ualty of laraeL "It la our duty, therefore, aa Zionists to unit -with our fellow Jews' of all shades -of belief in order-that, by. thla unity of action, Israel may ba relieved of some of his distress. Thla la a time JL-J.V,vn.ILW Is" not a Umefor theories. T Xlas,"tTiar our national feelings must be stirred to the very depths by such calamities. ' Every Zionist society Is herewith called Dpon to join tha Jewish Defense associa tion, which waa formed In New Tork on Monday, November . ' This association Is composed of societies representing all shades of opinion In Jewery, both radical and conservative. Societies are' asked to aend . to this office a word aignlfying their union .with this . association. It - Is expected that the Jewish Defense asso ciation will embrace thousands of soci eties throughout the land. ' "Tha treasurer of tha Jewish Defense association la Mr. Jacob H.' Bchlff. and all money sent to , this office for. the Jewish Defense association will pa turned ever to jar. Benin. . "Socletlea are asked ta hold mass meet. Ings for the aaka of collecting funds. If possible. In conjunction with other jew. tab societies, and If this ba not possible, to bora them alone. . . ' . - "The Jewish defense association asks of every Jew that he contribute at least tha per cent of one month's Tent to the fund. Notice will ba given of the forms Mely rtsmnnstr.tir.ns .11 nree the cnun. trv will assume. "Brothers snd slaters of Zlon. let us Join bands with all our brethren, with those who are oppressed and with those who wish to rlieva the distress of our people." , (Signed) HARRY FRIEND ENWALD. - . President. . X.-T MAONES, . : ,- ,,v. , ' .-. k Secretary. ' AMERICANS IN DANCER: - Beaewed , Klotlng Tnreatena Xrvaa ef Forelg-aeis Tiuope Are rnraished. (Rpeelal Daipatrh by Imt4 Wire Is The Journal) Washington, Nov. n. jabiegrams were received this afternoon from 8 pen cer Eddy, charge d'affaires at Bt Pe tersburg, . indicating that renewed riot ing with danger to the lives of Ameri can cltikens waa expected at St Peters burg tomorrow. Mr.. Eddy expressed tha opinion that tha reports are much exaggerated,, but at the same time he evidently took the precaution to have the Russian government handle '. the matter no far as the protection - of United States cltlxena was concerned. Mr. Eddy's dispatch Is therefore reas suring as he says that the Russian gov ernment baa . undertaken . to safeguard Americana and American Interests. QUICK RESPONSE. t. Louis Xabrews to Balsa Big Aaiout for Bnselsa tntferera, . . s (Special Dlapatcs or teased Wire te The Jearsal) BU Louis, Nov. 11. The Instantan eous response of the Hebrews of .- St Louis to ths call for assistance for tha relief of Jews who are sufferers In the Russians massacres augurs well for tha success of the relief, meeting to be held at Shaarellneth Temple tomor row. ' Several thousand dollars were received today by Moses raley, chair man of the committee on permanent organisation-for the mass, meeting in be half "of tha suffering Russian Jews, in response to an appeal which waa pub lished In the -papers this morning. - This sum will be largely Increased, at, the meeting; tomorrow. .. . . - WITTE HAS RESIGNED, v Baasiaa rremler Beported to Xav Be ' tire Aftot Siapate Witt Osar. tgpeelal tHspatek y iMaet Wire teTss Jaornan Chicago, Nov. 11. The Dallr J4ews corrrapondent at St. Petersburg cables quoting a prominent Russian, present at tha peterhof conference with tbe esar, as follows: - , i "Wltte InaUttd tuat the minister of ir;. : JMm war and tha minister, of. marine ba sub servient to the premier' and aleo de manded the- resignation of 15 governors. Tha caar refused his sarmtlon and Witts resigned. Tba resignation bag not been accepted.' f - " - ' '' Rumors of Wltte's fan created a panic on the stock exchange. Panlo stricken Jews are fleeing from tha city. . Every boat Is thronged. Reactionaries assert this move of Wltte la to secure tba sup port of tha Radicals. , Jewish bankers called upon Wltte. Tha premier looked ghastly. He denied the. rumors of tha proposed massscre of tha Jaws and as sured tha callers that every means, will ba taken, to protect their -Uvea. ? By clever handling of the press Witts has atopped practically - all - opposition among tha people. - Tha papers all print excerpts .from .American and. Europeaa papers praising tha premier. , . - .- -r At Ekaterinoaiav it la estimated that during the three days'. anti-Semitic riots by a. mob tha. Jews killed number 160. with many wounded; 15 Russians were killed and St - wounded. aiaerty4aehopswnavwi IBS fesidew were destroyed. " , , " - COMPROMISE OFFER OF i THE 0. R. & N. ACCEPTED Pendleton, Or., . Nov. , 11 At 8:10 o'clock this evenlng the county 'court snd Colonel Raley, representing the O. B. ft N,. company ' In the assessment contest, signed pspers fixing the rata at which, the railroad it to be assessed In Umatilla county at 810.000 a mile. Aa sessor Strain In 1908 raised ' the rail road assessment from 14,000 a mile .to 812.000. Ever alnse there has been contest and the court has accepted the compromise offered by ths company. It was agreed last night to accept the compromise but today's aeaaton wss oc eupled ' In a dispute aa to whether the county should refund the penalty tax paid by tha road on $.00 already paid Lon the assessment. -., The company loat its contention. , t Tha agreement Is that tha aasessment shall be $10,000 a ,mtle with Interest The company will make payment Mon day or Tuesday.. The total amount due tha county Is approximately $77,000., NO TRACE IS FOUND 1 ! OF SUPPOSED SUICIDE (Special Dtnratck to The JosraaLt ' i ' Aberdeen,' Nov. 11. Not the slightest clew has been found of. tha fata of R. F. -Smart who disappeared' a week ago Wednesday leaving a latter saying that ha was going to commit suicide. He waa about 12 years old. an empJoye of Grays Harbor Commercial company, and m very popular. . Ill health is supposed to have been the cauae of his act as It prevented him from holding a permanent position. -.,.,. . . .. A thorough search of the woods near CosmopollB baa : been fruitless. A ward of $25 has been offered for the discovery or - tne oooy. e - wss un married.'. : .. ,. ' ,.. SINGER'S FAILURE : BREAKS HIS HEART (Special Dispatch by Leased Wire te The Jssrsal) New xork. Nov. li. tieneving nia talenta underrated .and heartbroken be cause he waa given a second place In the Metropolitan Opera company when ha confidently expected to be assigned to a leading role, Kmil H. C. Oreder, who up to recently waa the leading baritone of the Court theatre at Dres den and who was. one pf the new troupe -of - famous ' singers brought here by Director -Conreld this season, tried to commit suicide by taking ass In hi bachelor apartments at the Antoinette, No,. 4 East Fifty-ninth street, today. X . At the Flower hospital, where Mr., Greder waa taken after' being found, it was stated tonight that, .while hlsvcon dltlon Is serious, he will, in all proba bility, recover. ', . ,. THIEF ROBS MANY MAIL ;. J .-BOXES AT BAKER CITY ; J. ''(Special filspatrk to The Jonraat.) 4 ' Baker City. Or... Nov. 11. An unknown foersnn has been opening Individual mall boxes In the postofflcs here for the past week, and In spite of efforts at detec tion, has not been discovered.. This morning a youth nsmed. Anderson found a quantity of letters in an alley that had evidently been taken from the postof flee. One letter to tha Oregon and Wisconsin Lumber company contained a check fnr izoo which had been overlooked by tbe UtleC . .. . -.... , Do Not Put Off Coming Until It Is . Too Late to Take Advantage of the : Closing - Out Sal of Exposition Instruments Now ' Going on . at Eilers Piano House Make Your Own Terms. Are you contemplating the purchase Of a piano, a Plaiiola, an Orcheatrelle. or. a ins Parlor Organ for ChrtstmaaT Wouldn't a beautiful Baby urand prove a most enjoyable gin tor inai talented daughter? Wouldn't a Pianola Piano irove a source oi joy una education to he entire latniiyi ir so. mis great Closing Uin Buie or t-xpoauion instru ments at Ktlers Piano House, offers you an unequal ed opportunity to purchase a silshtlv used Instrument (cannot be told from new at reductions of SO to SO per rent. If desired, we will store the same for you until cnristmaa rrea or cbarse. Soma of the Instruments were used In the many state buildings at the Lewis and Clark Exposition, carefully guarded and protected. Only tha most careful muslcisns used them. - Other Instru ments were used by tha various commis sioners and World's Fair officials In their BDartments. All are in everv wav aa nne aa new, ana tu are included, in this flnalna' Out Kale. Anions- them in ... . auch famous mskes as the Iluddorff, Ho bart M. Cable, Schumann. Steck. Crown Orchestral, Clarendon, Lester, also nu merous Chlckeringa, Klmballs and web- era as well aa Orchestrelles. Pianola Pi anos ana pianolas. it means a sacrifice to ua and to the manufacturers to.dis- ose of these choice Instruments at the I sure we have-plainly marked them. but our new stock is arriving dally. 'Out with the old. In with the new." Everything must . go, and therefore pricea have been cut down so that we shall surely dispose of every one of these remaining instruments witnin tha next few days. ' Pay for them, as best suits vour con venience. . A Can't Be Told From New. - Frosneritv has never heeri'more force-! fully demonstrated than In the enormous sales we have had on new and costly Chlckeringa, Baby and Parlor Grande. and uprights, Weber . Pianola Pianos, Kimball and other instruments repre senting the highest attainments of piano ounsi ruction, un many oi tnese instru ments we have taken as part payment pianos that are In almost sverv instance as good as new. These are to be closed out at simply merciless reductions. We offer a good upright piano worth $150, now ; anoiner upright piano worth 1165 for $74. (severe others 19S, till and 1127. Standard makes of used pi anos at prices) ranging from II 2 J to a little less than $300 for a beautiful mot tled walnut upright Lester that can hardier Te told from new. Bring IS or f 10 for first payment and pay balance at' $4, 14 or $8 a month. Any of these pt- nos ror rent at S3. 13.60. Sl.50 and 84 a month. .... ... Tha only wav to really annreclata these enormoua reductions la to call at our store and Investigate thla carefully. J na pianos are nere, we need the space. ou neea tne instrument. This plano- uylng opoprtunlty, like time and tide. awaits no man. Coma In or write be fore ail are gone. ttetaii Department Kllers Piano Honea, 51 Washington Street.' Corner Park (Eighth). .'....' HYDE TO AilCIU HIS COSTLY BRIC-A-BRAC Statuary and Fumitur to Be Put Under the Hammer Will Go Abroad to Live. , (Special Dlssatca by Leased Wire ta Tss Jearsal) Now York. Nov. 11. It waa learned today . that James Hasen Hyde, former vice-president -of .the Equitable Assur ance society, has given orders for the aale of the eoetly furnishings in his country place at Bay Shore, Long Island. and they will ba put tinder tha-hammer within a few days. . , - It la expected that shortly after the aale nr. Hyde will go abroad to live. Mr. Hyde haa arranged to sail his foods at auction. They Include costly paintings, many by the - old masters, bric-a-brac . statuary, bronae and an tlqultlea. Several car;oads are to Da disposed of and articles will be knocked down to the highest bidder. . Nothing will be reserved, no matter what tha sacrifice , the owner must submit to. The goods will be on exhibition for sev. era! days next week, the exact date for the sale not .yet having been deter- mlned. ' After disposing of the control' of the Equitable a few months ago to Thomas F. Ryan. Mr. Hyde sold his magnificent estate on Long Island. A little later he sold te Edwin Hawley, the railway magnate and financier, his private car "Bay Shore," which he had built a few years ago at a cost of f 50.000. Mr.-, Hyde has also recently severed hla connection aa an officer with va rious financial institutions in thla city ana rittsourg. ... .- , . , FRAUDS REACH ....',,.,. r. .. . X (Continued from Page One,) arty waa conveyed by forged deeds to J. Ralph Norton, who resold to various parties: Acknowledged' before Mary B. Belt, SL Louis Percy U Lindholm, upon county, ill.: William Thompson, Bt, Liouia county, Missouri; E. LArouche, Douglas county, Missouri; James H. Merrltt, cook county, Illinois. Acknowl edged before Lulu R. Colvln, St. Louie May Jiall, Liana county, Wisconsin; Caroline tu- Farrell, Hennepin county, Minnesota. Acknowledged, before Mathew Brady or Ban rranciaco vrary oinse of San Francisco and Charles Ball man of San Francisco. . Acknowledged before M. D. Brown of San Francisco Alonso Crawford of Los Angeles,,,:'..-...: NAMES WERE FORGED. Si. Xmla "Womea Votaries Deny Amy Oonaaotloa With SaattU rsaada. (SpecUl Diapateb by Leased Wire to Tha Jearsal) St., Louis.' Nov. ' 11. That the names of Mrs. Mary Belt aad Mrs. E. Qulsen berry, stenographers and notarise public of St. Louis, are forged to papere for a million dollar land fraud at Seattle, Washington, was, charged by these two business women1 today. They assert this wss accomplished through the familiar trick of dealing in. property owned by men living In other parts of tha country. Descriptions of the property were se cured and bogus quit claim deeds made out to one apparently mythical A. J. Ralph Norton, whom all problnr thus far bas failed to reveal. Mrs. '"Belt. whose name appears on tne deeds In the' capacity of -notary public and on which It appears that Il.OnO.dOQ worth of realty has changed hands at Seattle slnoa the first of ths year, dec Is res that the signatures are forgeries. Mrs. Belt wss formerly a member of the firm of Belt. de Whltcomb. stenographers and notaries public. "I am positive that these papers are B Come in and . Give us one tribute to your '.for $20,.;.-; , Finish and: .l Fabric - fuarsnteed. The uric will stilt t ," and' - . The suit will fit. ," ' We handle no Ready..'' " Made Clothing;, but make 7 your wouin to your oraec . . .. . rss e at from $20.00 to $45.00 tbe suit.1 . LlYt$ U1XS forgeries. I bad absolutely' nothing to do with tne preparation of them and I am sure that the use of my name Is a forgery gpure and simple," declared Mrs. Belt today. Miss Lulu P. Colvln, whose name also 'appears In the 'matter, is equally certain that ber name le forged. She saya her eeal-may have been re moved f rom her desk and returned with out ber knowledge. , ' NEARtY A YEAR FROM : . 'FRISCO TO NEW YORK (Special Dispatch by saaea Wire to Tbe Joarsal) New - York. Nov. 11. Tha -schooner Holllawood arrived this morning afref a kong'voyaca from San Francisco. The Holllawood waa formerly a, bark In rig. Tha yeasel waa bought by Pendleton Bros, of this klty and chartered to carry a cargo-. of asphaltum - In - barrels for New Tork and Captain Warren went overland from thla city to take charge. After leaving San Franc! aco the,vea eel was dismantled and put Into Ban JTtiejcelti a. rlX.vs n tasted schooner. The chanaed to a four-maated HolUawood leftKfian Pedro May JS-and put Into Rlo.de Janeiro for stores, mak ing the voyage from Ban Francisco in 124 days. ' , ..- .., -. . es,asBaeBSBSBaSkessaaBswBsBSBasaBsa ; ; ( ' Schools Pay TKaU Way. 'fSpeelal Olspetca te'Tss JasraaU ' Dayton.-Or. Nor. 11. The' Dayton school gave aa entertainment thla even ing including a farce In which the beet local talent took part The proceeds ere te ba used In getting- maps and appa ratus for ths school. . Tbe High school glrle by an entertain, ment recently cleared enough to pur chase a basketball outfit RESTORES EYESIGHT Spectacles a Thiag of the Past y... ,i .','.,;- -'. '.:; r ';.'' "' "Aotlna," a afarralona Dlsoovery That Cares AiTUetloBS ef the Bye with-, i- ' , eat Onttlas; et Brugruts'- - "There Is no need, for cutting, drug- Wing or probing the eye for the cure of disease, for, a new system 6f treating affllctlona of -the eye haa been dis covered Whereby all torturous and bar barous methods are eliminated. There la no risk or expert mentlng, . as hundreds of people have been cured of falling eyesight, catafacta. rranulated lids and other atrjlctlona of tlie eye through this grand discovery, when eminent oculists, they state, term- ed the. cases Incurable. - Qert. Alexander Hafnilton, Tarrytown-on-the-Hudson, N. T., highly, recom mends "Aotlna." f ' -Louis Meyer, $ Herman at.. Roches ter. N. T. writes: " 'Actlna' has ef- fected a wonderful cure In my wife'e case, curing ner or a severe eye trouble. and 1, would not pa wunout It. Mr, A. I j. Howe. Tully. N. T.. writes: "Actlna" has removed cataracts from both my eyes. I can read well without my glasses; am S years old. . . , ' , , , .n k . , - ' , , , I 111., writes: I should have been blind had I Hundreda of other testimonials will ba . sent on . application. . "Actlna". Is purely a home treatment and self-administered by the patient, and la sent on trial, post pn Id. If you will aend your name nA addrees to the New York and Ixindnn rUectrto Aaeo.. DrC. SIH, S2t Walnut St.. Kansas City. Mo., you will receive absolutely free a valuable hook ProC .Wilson's Treatise on Uisease, " .; to Y Success usmess False teeth are made to your measure if they fit.. . V :V' ' It is the same with, a suit of clotAesT " You can no more ex ' pect to find a perfect fitting suit in a job lot of clothes than to run '. onto a satisfactory set of teeth in a barrel of odds and ends in the dentist's laboratory. i'. s.v. ;'.. -..'v - . ' " .' :; ' ' v; - , ;':'-. Fit is everything in a suit of clothes. ' V 1 ; .. '' - : There is as much difference, in the shape and size of men's bodies as there is in the roofs of their, mouths. . . . J ;.!. , 'The dentist takes your measure with plaster of par is ure !' take your measure with the tape and the yard stick... Both art ..necessary to get a perfect fit.' y j ':';;.' ' ;I:: tV. ; We will fit you for ?20t ' V7 ' i' We will make a suit which subscribes exactly to the peculiar stature and proportion of your body for j20..-- ; -' - V- All wool'worsted cheviot plain grays checks and plaids. ' Imported Venetian cloth lining hand sewed with silk. look at the cloth in the bolt trial let us show you how much we can con- , appearance and . comfort and business success ....:.. "..v.-... v.;- l ; PHONE, MAIN. 6063. , v v LE PALAOS LADIES' FURNISHING GOODS SHOP AS WB LIVE, TO THOSE WHO KNOW VALUE AND STYLE We invite your inspection 'of our Millinery Department. PATTERN , HATS, FANCY HATS AND READY-TO-WEAR HATS. Goods u to suit every class of tradeVelvets, Silks, Ribbons, Ostrich and , t Fancy Feathers, Braids, Ornaments, etc ., , , ,: -aOAKSSUnSr-SKIRTSr-VAISTS " . ."; . v. ; - ' , ' ' - --', - . " We have a Iars;e assortment to select from. k All the latest styles and colors, at "Live and Let Lire" prices. , , ... FURS! f URS! ' ' We have one of the largest lines of Fur Scarfs in the city at very moderate prices FOX, MARTEN, MINK, OPOSSUM, ETC. MONDAY SPECIALS 56-Inch Fox Scarf, dark brown, large bushy tails Special price, -,;'..: .'. . ' .. r : .; " r ,:! . " v .- -. " Ladies' All-Wool Tailor-Made Suit, 54-inch coat,' satin lined, vel-. Tet collar,' fitted back; worth $2S.0O-Special price," - - ' i, '- . . -.. - 1 "r ' ', k : i : ' Ladies' Silk Waists, made of chiffon taffeta silk, pleated front "and back, good quality 6f silk;4aav'9tyles; black, white, green and red; $5.00 valnes---Special price,' , (,,'-., -. . . . ; i:; i$3.9s : :: .. - y '. u... ., - - . ;. -.' ,i . 1 - -' .-: A ". .' -. . , . . . . Outing Flannel Gowns, worth $175. As w: do not care to esrry - these goods, we have decided to close them out quick. Our closing i price Your choice, ' . '.-; - Ladies' Waists, made of slbatross, mohair, etc.; assorted colors, ,iate styles; wortnip to fj.sy special price, $2.49 ' - Ladies Dress Skirts, made of good wool' Material, assortideolors v -aad lire stylet; values up to $6.50 Special price, , $2.95 MONDAY SPECIALS WILL ;' UNDERWEAR, r -- TOYAL 375 WASHINGTON STREET. WE GROW. ALSO INCLUDE HOSIERY. CORSEVs. ETCj W'v . ; s) el : 1' --:,.l' ' ! -e a-:- 7 ; ' V-v-.' I-'-' ... ,