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? TtI3 " OREGON DAILY ' J3UT.:iAl, PORTLAi:.
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OF THE Ml
I PISTOL
How Senator Oaarirt, VVhan
Anniversary;:' of , Red Ciirtdiy
About a Huhdrad and FIft Can
, didatea Will Ba Listed at '
' Fsssts Quietly In Russia No
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ouhg Man, Secured ' tha
; ': V'J Conviction of . Six. C
Xv Primary Election. -V,.:;
Rioting Mara Day.
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FACTORIES ARE CLOS2D
THREATENED TO SHOOT
EACH CAN TELL WHAT :- ;
; ; THIS PLATFORM MEANS
V If MEMQRY OF; MARTYRS
DAN D OF SYMPATHIZERS
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- Authorities to Prtvent Oatbreak
Hf-t Their - Effect-Workmen's
"7 IIom"Dfp UT Btack.r;Y-::
v: "jnary precautions 'wtriMikM by the
I'fr exutMrlttasV I prevent ""disorderly or
.1 xiotona .demonstration today ths first
jannlvereary of Bloody Sunday, .when
1hundreda of Strikers wr shot down by
.Kb' nUlltary. whan, they attempted to
" recent ' petition, to vth ; esar..:'In
wwjiory; of. ths. day aU.th factories,
. :ralll- nd othtr Industrial ooterprl
rmalned cloaed. Houaee of the wort
Jf, people -generally ,had tho window
S..ji4 la black, - Large bodies of troop
-we held-ft reedloeea nd Wowd
wer prnuttd to . oonreft on tbo
- -;L- thraffcroreor -r --rr- ;
liu to' theoo preeaotlono tho day
paaaed' wlthoat lioua diaturhanco.
JS3oellalta and worklnmen vaneralry
oj erved tha day by prayera and deco
ratlDg ' (ravo ! thalr -murdarod com
rde. Tha' theatre ar praotically all
Hoawl. At tha Proobjanak, Bmolanak
and Oft oemetertfa gravee war daoo
. raiad with wrsatha and rad libbona,
whila tnountad pollco and Coaaaclta
watcHed tha roiaodlnfa. " .
PEACEFUL IN CERUM. 4
MMlnhm-:VaM -lar l
apt af Bum rTtolanoa.v
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, Barlln. Jan. U. Aithouh many- W
ttnora' wera afloat that tha Soclallat dam-
RBtrattonav of yaatetday would raault
In dtaordara of ft aarlotio natura, tha op
poalta raaultad. - In thia city aa well aa
ih narta of tha omDlra tha darooo-
' atrationa paaaad off In a moat orderly
mannar. Tha rorernment. howavar, had
takan axtra precautions and In tha lm
madUU vicinity of ovary meeting Ura
foroea of poltca war atatloned la ad
lnln bulldlnca ready to not on a mo
menta nouoe.
' HSCREW3 PARADS.
irtftr Taoaaaad awa of the Baat Baa
- March STaw Tank attreetav .
; rad of Hebrews marched through the
treats of tha east side today In honor
ef the memory ef thoee killed during
It Is eatlmated that tha pa rad are num-
peraa ee,VV. . ionapiowraa amoni
ware n large number of refugees who
Had escaped tna (tuaaian maaaacrea.
:m faneuiu haul
toaaa-htav U Osndls of Unset "
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. . Boston. Jan. tt. Under tha nuaploeo
ef the socialists of .this aity n- meet
tag will be held at raneull hall this
orenlag to commemorate "Bloody gan
' day," preteat agalnat the slaughter of
- ahe- Jaws la ftnsata' an tor the par-
pose of collecting funds for the reyoln
.. tlonlata In Rueala. - Many fnglUrs- Rua-
alans will attend the meeting and nome
good -spaakars have been engaged for
' r the occasion. j
CINCINNATI 80IAU3TS.
ewtlag U XsM tn aVamory sf
maday aad raaas Baiaed. .v.
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' Cincinnati. Jan. 11. The goclallsts of
' this eity'and violnlty will eommemo
: rats the anntvarsary of bloody Sun
day." which was the beginning of ths
Rusalan revolution, by holding a thaas
meeting this evening. Several promi
nent Bociallata will addreaa tha meet
T tag and It Is expected a handsome tun
will be realised which will be sent to
the revolutionary committee in Russia.
Canadians Aid Kaselaas. , ,;
Il.mmml laMlal Si HeS.
- Toronto, Ont, Jan. li-Tbe BoclaliaU
. -of thla city will hold meeting here
tonight to eommeanorato th .annlvsr-
'"'t aary of '"Bloody Bunday" and to collect
H funda for , tha SoclallsUa striken Is
-if .'Russia., -.I'; r ""TT K vT
, Sslglaas gsstv way. -
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mm .1. a. Th. awi.ll.t. gmf
.li. nal.hntwl tha annlvoraarv Of
''Bloody-Sunday" by meeUngs In which
I- ; Inflammatory speeches were made.
', runds far the atuasiaa rsvaturiooary
! t propaganda war ; oolleeted at all th
v -.' I meetings. .; -'.'i; i ..-.. t; ' -;,t-:; y.i
' ?:" Wortk aCnswtnf 'r- -
a, knAub's ananaa Omaa akB4afHHB.1 Jllrl
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MPOftTING ITALIANS
; - TO REPLACE NEGROES
v New Orleans, Lav. Jan. ti. With the
. srrtval of tha Italian Royal Mail liner
vfmrrm. whlrBi-ie due here to
morrow from Palermo with 10 Italian
Immigrants, mere anau nave oven laaen
th snltlal step toward Increasing Im-
. i .i mm. iUM VlnttmA BtatM IhMnrlt
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' this port' -Ths steamship oompany will
.'maintain a- bi-monthly service and It la
: eatlmated it will bring to Haw- Orleans
knit a AAA Italian, immlaraats annually.
Ths bulk of -them will be distributed
' throughout this section and among th
- - .l.Ht.ll A mm .. ajlA mmjt tn. flMa.
' where th demand for labor la dally be
coming greater ana mere unawraave.
': r. cirmt r. m. icABTni, x. n.
Of Tvaverly, Texas, wrttesi "Of a
morning, when flret arieing, 1 often And
a iron.. Mom m eollectlon of phlesm.
h produce a cough and la very
i H to "lude; but a small quantity
( f ard'e Horehound Syrup will at
. o of no tnedMne that Is equal to
, I 1 1MI H pmeaani III wrw. mi
aa n a medicine for throat or
(rUM. a-d by VToodard, Uarks
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i 'Washington. Jan. . The Washing
ton Poet telle the ' following Oearln
story:';"- -.. ... , ., ;-- :
"Behind the mild manner and xne
Cheaterfleldian bearing of the new
aenator .front Oreaon. Hon. 'John M.
Oearln, them is personal eottrage and
daring ueh s few men poaaeas," saM
a former Oregonian tn the lobby of the
new vvmera. . v
. Raik in tha ' whan Oearln wan a
young proaeoutlng attorney. It ' became
neoeaaary . xor nm w ry vnv
nian who had terrorised n community.
ana eounaei - couia nn n niira m
proaeoute them, thousk . tby . .wore
known t be assassins - and outlaws,
Oearln went - forward with hie duty
handicapped with judge who had be
come Intimidated on account of receiv
ing letters whleb, threatened hie life
If he ruled agalnat tha defendants.
Bach morning's mall brought to Oearln
almilar communications. And on the day
k . . Bjr... tm - mmt h. ' mnt
notice that if he dated 'denottnes the
mm4mmmm k. mflA Iritis .. ..l..1!
"Rising deliberately when .the time
eame for him to talk., tha rouna 1roae-
cutor paused, looked sternly . lnt the
faces of the criminals, gased for a mo
ment et their band of -sympathisers,
and said: 1 have reoelred notice that
If, I apeak of yon mnrdersre M you
deaarva and of your gang ' of .eua
throats aa they should be branded'-
iw4ntlna- (Mini the trimnAm1 will be
shot to death where I stand. ' Now, be-
lore I proceed tanner, a osts to aay
that If there la to .be som. shooting
w wlU have It out now.' " ""'."
. "With this ho drew a pistol of good
caliber' from, his overcoat pocket, and
placing It on tha table before binv Oon-
. 1 . mA 1 9 m m, ' wm
cowards think yon are going to shoot ma
in in. due. i. warn tou uulk a anau om
facing . you throughout say argument.
end the flrat man who inakes a move1
against either the Judge or myaeu ww
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a chill settlsd upon that sourtroom that
was naraiy remorea oy we lerror t un
splendid speech mad by Oearln, , tha
fV.Ulk VI mUmVml mwmuw bU. IIV1 IUM v.
m-m a mt ntiHu In th, itwmt Am
gree. ineir.nanging taxar was tne nrau
mat naa nappenea in uwi aainoi ivr
years, and was due solely to the our
ago of one man.' . ? I ... t
10 SCHOOL ll'J
Onai' Hundred .Thirteen Fewer
Pupile Attend Last Friday. .
Than Month Ago..;- V'
Th attendance In the public school
haa fallan off aomawhat ainc th
Christmas vacation. According to tt
reports for ths school montn, onaing
with Friday thsrs war 11.71 pupils Is
actual attendance Friday, which was
111 lass than on a corresponding day
of th former month. in tnw -High
school thsrs were 1,014 pupils present.
Mia-hiena .achool has the larceat num
ber Of pupils of th elementary schools.
the number preaeni maay oeing
Thar a re three mor weeks ef th
fall term and teachers nnd pupils era
preparing for final examinations, which
in t.- L.U .h. .. tmwim mmmmitm A ttmT
0 vacation lasting three days ths spring
term will begin. It la anticipated) thai
there will bs a larg Increase in the at
tendance tn the schools, especially thoaa
on the east Bids. Ths buildings ar now
considerably crowded nnd If many addi
tional pupiia rcgiaier in wnovi vuaie
rill have a eerious time affording ac
commodations for nlL '
The new Irvtngton" school "rill b
ready .for ooeupancy when the spring
term opens ana us crowoea srooiues
ia th. arhoala ef the eaat central oortlon
of th city will be relieved. Pupils will
transferred rrom xnm. wiuiame ,ave-
an., tha Hitnuna . aonoot to xne
Murini, anhnnl and transfers will In
Ltara be mad to th Hlghlsnd and Wil
liams avenue acnooi. - severs new
teachers will have to be employed .by
.k. hjwl a the eaaf arheeL
The selections probablywill be mads at
u'wieeung or me wmru wuiew -
" Bchools threugnont ine eouniy. tm
mtAm tk, Mtw are BrenarlnsT i for the
spring examinations, which will taks
plao ths oral wee a in (lnrnrr,, n
larg number , of eighth- grade pirplls
m taka tha avamlnatioaa for oromo-
tleaa to th High school. . county
Superintendent Robinson is busy alalia
Uig me scnoois ox xne mnuir, i
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WILL HONOR CHARTER' i
V wV OF DAVID D ANGERS
n.ifnni-. nethrl A Co. will load ths
French bark David d'Angers with a
grain cargo on tks sound whether she
reached Port Townaand tn time to nava
the charter or not. i aia innwncnsmi
-mm mm m MaMha tna ri.m XO,
day. Ha explain that tb owners put
forth every f t ort to carry out thlr part
of the contract and th charterer hav
no Intention or Being oapncioue. - av
. . mtmm mmm mmm K. mum .nnHlM Af
J mT B. .iiu, mtmmm . " r -
her arrival but suppoae sh to there by
this Urns. 1 -. "-"- i
Kerr, Olfford Co. nav cDartsrs
ths French' bark Jean Bsptlste to load
vale at Portland and Taeomafor th
United Kingdom. Only' 1.000 tons of
th cargo will b takan on hr. ., , v ,
'; ' msilios4 Ask Trial. ' '-
ArgumenU for e new1 " trial ' In ths
- mm mm m OhlM fth.,.
ths Northern Psclflg Railway oompany
m a T .. J rn.mm.tmm W UFnl . m.
were wart vr ,wi, w mm ""i-"-ton
In the United States dlatrlot court
this morning. Mr. Oberg was awarded
110.000 damage for Injuries received Is
tha Elks' excursion to Tacorna In August
lo. , The railroad appeals from the
award of the Into Judge BeUlnr, who
Voter Whw1!!!
Jo Tired Befott He Finishes His
;CoorajtTnCBtP:f "Print
lug AIM Wilf Bo Very OroV-"
y. '.''., -.v v .a.! i 1 .''..",.'.' '--J.. :
alallnta- Ka. Mhnin eleetJon. Which
Is to bo held In thla county next April
will weed to be as big as tableeloths.
Scores of anndldates are already In the
field and many mors ar expected to
sppear before th date for filing nom
inating petition a. arvery eanaume ww
has filed such petition will b given n
place en th ballot, which must also
tA-jai a iunmirr of the candidate's
declaration of principled. r . .
in ere muax do ..od oeutv.
publican candidate ana enoiner iot
bemoornUev Th law provides that both
ballots must b of the same ataa, at
though. In . ths . coming primary there
wlU undoubtedly be many more Repub
lican than Democratic candidate.
Nominations for T durerantomo
must be mad by th voter In this coun
ty if bs enpreeses nia cnoioo xor eaon
m iL.i I m a h. AiIjmI VMnl. tlIWi
ent Indications, It Is thought probable
that tner win no an t?ii v o i
sin Republloan eandldatss for each ef-
ooe. Predictions are maae i uw
number of name on th Republloan
ballot at th very- least will not b
lea than lit and will probaoiy oxoeea
too. With th nam of each oandidau
h. . m94nimA a anHimarv. . not ex
ceeding a dosen words, of ths measures
of policy, which h propoaea to navo-
Voters 'will have opportunity to n-
mmmm.. tfcwala ahniae tar . United State
senator, end owing to th provisions of
ka nitiMf nrimart law atwtiaual tranorb
,,w .m V ' . .
anco will attach to this expreaaloa , . In
addition tney nun an
for state offleee, aa follows:
Oovernor. luetic or tno auprwrn-
court, secretary of state, stat treas-
urer, stiprintenani ax puow '"
tlon, attoTney-reneral. , sut printer,
... aanaiora. 11 Stat rapresen-
ratlvea. two Judges of th circuit court.
ons congressman. .,' ,'
Th county omces iot wnicn boiuim-
. m.ju ,mi flmifitv tud ae.
lione mul mrm iiww . -
6nS ountycommlssluur. sherlnVoonn-
nlark. treasurer, sosiiori . wrami
county surveyor, on JusUo nnd on
.-O- i mmW mt mrum. lauf diatllcta
TOMIH. " wmrvmm . . .
of th county, and on county centrni
committeeman rrom emeu pr-vtuuj. .
m,mmmm WWum Umllif Off 0011
m.mmmm.tmmmm ttk M maJl. btlt fOf
others there will b a Scramble Near.
It a dosen Republican are repuww n
.. - i..u m ahaviar end the num.
l ' .nin.t. for the ludlclal noml-
vwv vm mv .
..tinna iacraas every week. Th leg
islative bee 1 buaslng In th bonnets
of numerous wohld-b ntotesmsn and
i. Maii that there will b at
jaaat to aspirants for th It plac to
be filled in tna noiunnw
Th vote!1 who nttempt to axerclae
... .ium at tha orlmarles this
anrlna .win have. serious task on his
hands ana in merw -- r-----xTnot.
nromlsas to fts nonsldrabl
' . ' m.9 MlnHli, fftta
Hm of pns. V 1
JAP, WHO SKIPPED '
HAS BEEN CAUunl
.It." " a.
mm.-' ' t.m JtlmlimHva lunnM
who Is seeused of taking MOO Intrusted
to him to pay ort taoorer
near Hlllshors - and tnn to
w. mmmm arMetad thlS mOIDlng
MVaneoavtr, BrttUh ColumbUw by ChM
, ntii.. vf..k A talasTvwan ftflll VATlna?
OX JrVLaU WWIVHi am ww en 7 a-wwi i
this taforauiot. rwvfo of w
-ai fWUaa f sad t sbwm Orh mWT. TM .HT t Wflfl
fZ aTVAAtny w , .
mad oil th strength of a circular of
InformaUon, to wnicn wa wna -photograph
of th Japaaess. sent out
Oaturdav by Head Folio Clark Arohl
Lieonard. .- -t -
Th oompiaini againax . ww wa
signed by H- Kulnamota, a Jspanea
routisMUVii ' wnnsv-w
Everett strt. Oaato mad th trip to
HUlsboro, but Paid noooay, euro on
turning took th train f or th ' north.
T-. .im.mm W.lH m-lA HutBlU WOfkCd
on th can and th Utter will go to
TSAOOUVSr axter tna pnaoner. , 'l'r
TfiiAL OF JEW NUN FOR
; : MULDER COMES SOON
nii. TMatriet Attorney' Moeer this
i - ..baa that Wehruarv 1 be re
served on th court calendar fosvih trial
-m mmmm siim iMntuwl ef asurdarine Lee
Tok t which Judge Fraser agreed to
do. If th case la cauiea xor. trim i
that date it will make two flrat-degrae
m-..mJmm mmmmm ta ha tried B th . lOC!
circuit court next term, th other being
thSt f D, u ateiiey, cnmim wim -Ing
killed Thomas Fletamlngs on !
eeraber 11. KUy trial has been set fsr
February Is. J. M. Long and Alexander
gweek hav been engagea to aaaiei xne
stats In ths .Chinese murder oaae. Th
. .ttnmaua mlAmA the dlatrlct attOT.
nay 'during th murder trial of Ixral
Ferraris last rau. this morning aar.
wk stated thst there were tw out
,i th, atata wltneaaea remaining , la
Portland to appear in this cass.
nrt almost n miracle. Burdock
M..i tiui... ntirat ma Af . a tarrlhla
breeklna out all over the body. I am
" Vli, Julia S-llhvidea.
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West xjornweu, v. una. ....... -,
Asurast Brieknea enod. .
uit has been begun In the circuit
Murt bv Wilfred H. Farrell agalnat
August Erlckaon for ine reoovery of
tllirTb sum 1 claimed aa attorneys'
fee by the firm or npencer ax iavis,
Who.iranaferred ths Account to Farrell.
Feed for Stock
plentiful In eastera
Oregon.
l ' Tklsrfttonof Pvbj yJ ,
; jjosaeaohrjjs (r f
as-rorAl
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If you are Interested la
btryinj ; a hljh i trade '
rpiano for' $1C0 less than X
it la really worth comr in
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The sale la now open.' " '
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,lWk of buyinf an KTer-
. ett or a Ucher piano at ;
a bona fide reduction of
' i rJ ..,
Thine art brand new In-
strum en ts new . atyle .
; cases and are all of world
i, i .-.,., ,'. .
. wide known manufacture.
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2'Smltli (a. Barnes 5
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2 Fischers y f
; Sale'; how ten. ;V.
. Paurticular attention paid :
to out'of towntrade. T"y : l
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- txr44-e a talanhnna. , '
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ALLEfJ &GILBERT-;
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' SIXTH ft MORRISON
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::r i The . pldiest, tirgest
and Strongest Piano and
OrgsnHouse-in thePa-
clftc Northwest. . j.
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For the attire week
lArrionsthex, attractive ercl:--j') s,tlill c-cr.fcr r-'
IKrtaWiTn-vDrssC
brilifttly rrace any city la tha L.i, iJ C 1 ;tL-iCa cf ot tlsy pricea wD be irre
. aietibl. we have, from the tret ttj cf Xt r:ccA tnzrrctsJ a. tr-cent bigness, but
tZmi week, we are sure, ictuis of our cutc-urn n.r;ir; lrl-r-.tti, wia grtaay surpass
, any cf, ita'predeceaora. Ircf.ta,d ezmjxz hiva tturir ttca albeit forottenrur firsts
aim and chief ambition belns to reduce cr atsci to iu lowest ebb ttfore the arrival of our r
t tprtaj .purdrsv daaat thebtinnia; of.tlf cscOi. ::;V
cdcc'j r::;v r;o pots 3 ci ci.q ct rj;i r.citt ,
Facta, not Utt, ii what our advertlxtmtita rstan, t'Ati that give satisfaction are the
Idnd we are tixlirj la thla live store, and we cay V.ZZX. frtUy that we do not believe our
valuea'can be dupUcated in' 'm, other place; In town. ., :,;l;V:v.v;::,..;.;....4?rv-.;r
40-in,7 Black .Taffeta Silk; 65a value, yd. .CO
23-in. Black Taffeta Silk j 85c vjue,yd kC5r
27-ln. Black Taffeta Silk j $100Value, yd. 75
W-ln. Black Taffeta Silk, $1.25 value, yd:C3f?
21-ln. BUck Peau de Sole; $1.00 nl.,7d. tSj
25-la. Black Peau dr Sole; $1.25 val, yd. C3a
All our 50c 60c, 75c. WoolBalds, yard...Str
Afl tourreguia'r, $; Plaids ; special,' yard.4 .KXf
AH our $15 Imported Plaids; Special. C3
All our Mixed Tweeds, Homespuns and Pin
. Checks; 60c, 75c grades; spedal, yard. .20
All our $1.00 'grades;.. . . ; . .'. .TOe)
AH buf $U5 gradesr.r. .''.r.;;. ........ C3ey
All our $1.60, $1.75 Cravehettes ; yd. IJlO
Heavy Tweed Skirtlngsj $2 value, yd.- Ql-tt,
The balance' of our Wool Walstlngs ; regular
. 75c qualities; special, yard... ........ a0e)
MSMIiMMllllMIMMIilMMMIMSI
GREAT
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SUIT SALE
' We now place on sale a line of Ladies' X
1 Tailor-Uade Suite la fancy mixtures and
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e cnecgr rejiuw auu
YOUR CIIOICC X
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Sdl C2ptn:8ait
Raincoats manufacturer's samples, at. $5X3,
(3.C0, $7.6Q, $10 and........,.V...e?120
Sample line of Walking Skirt in grays, fancy
- mixtures and plain colors at manufacturer's
''y ""
COIHIHCl TlilllD AND MOR
' Is a nw and profitable pro- ;
.-1 feeslon for- tks enterprialng ;
: young parson, , -; .. ...
;. ' Ws guarantee thorough prac-t
ittokl trainin - '.,. ",. i .yr '
lbay mtxtl. nigfet: oleeog,-v
'-v 0u months' course,' fSB.
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, 524n. Black Sicilian; 85c Value, yard... 55
; i-in. Melrose ; 65c regulaf, yard. . . . ..4mP
88-in. Zibeline; 65c regular, yard..
" 62-ln. Waterproof Serge f $1.85 val., yd. t53f
52-in. Venetian; good value at $1.50,' ' ;
yard 91.13
.88-ln. Lansdowne; $L25 value, yard.... C3y
-424tt. Black Voile; $1.25 value, yard;,V.e3
" 60-in. .Table Damask ; ' extra heavy" for hard
' . wear full bleached ; 50c value, yard. .39
60-in. extra fine satin finish Damask bleached;
jeasily worth 65c yard ; special. a47
- 6-in. superior grade grass bleached Damask ;
value; special..... v.. .&3e
Damask; choice assortment of pat-
crade; special. vard,;..;7C
Special values in Towels, Napkins, Turkey
RedDamMkSjurUinsrPrtieresr lkolin
and Window Scrims, .Tapestry Draperies
Feather Pillows, lankets, - Comforters.;
Prompt and polite attention. V
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Mercerised Saieen Petticoats ; full- width' with'
. double ruffled flounce; an exceptional value
f. at 1.50: soeCial while thev last -at. 1 v
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if ercerised , Sateen -. retticoat9- - made extra
: wide, accordion plaited ruffle and pointed
flounce; extra heavy and worth $2.50 j spe-
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Fancy French brocade batiste i'atralght front,
short hip, low bust; regular 75c value, while
the tot lasts, special.. ,i. .;;. ....,.. 38
Broken lots in Thomson's and Warner's rust
y proof Corsets; sizes 18 to 25; made of fine
- black sateen; special.,,.. .........:.2S
: Misses' and' children's. - Waists and . Corset
v; Waists; all sizes; black and drab; a stand
' ard 50c value; special; , , j . . . . .. .SSet
$7.00 Redfern Corsets :' special .630
$3.00 Thomson's Corsets; special.;. ...$1.4?
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