The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 23, 1906, Image 7

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; '. Convention ' Reussmblts : - at
Presbyterian Church and A. A. ;
'- ' Winter Leads Quiet Hour.
v EVENING MEETING IS nV
; I i LARCELY ATTENDED
l-w-Mdyor-JohnonJ PeUvera Wei
; Address and Rev. E. L. Hoom the
''" Convention ' Sermon ' Last Night
' . Numerous Speaker at Sessions, i
(Special Meaetch k Tat JearaaD
Corvallla, Or.. Fab. 81. Tb Chrtatlan
Endeavor 'cotiveutiun -n
ambled
. Wrnlnf at tha Prbyterlan church at
A. J. 'Johnson, Mayor .! i Corvallla.
o'clock.1 Tba1 Brat ' on ' tha proaiaiu
aftar tha call to order waa Th Quiet
Hour., lad by A. A.'WInter'. Hev. L.
M. Booaar lad tha group' eonrerene
taklna tha dlatrtct and local union of
JloaraJjraajnlaBlonarylcopfarancawaa
"ted" byHlu Beasla-Lurkey-and" the
oorreapmidlns aecretarlea by Mtas'Docte
ManaHeld, and Juniors by i-ra, 2. W.
"Commarford.. ' Tha 1 general confaranea
waa ld by W. J. Sharp, field aecretary.
. Re r. B. A. Tbompaon ' apoko ' on "Our
IdoaL" -.'. , ' V.; ---'!. V .
' Thli aftarnoon'a aaaalon ta.acbadulad
to brain at I o'clock with devotional
sarclaea and raporta of eociettea,' R.
i. R. LandHborough wMI deliver an ad
dresa on "How to Divide on Mlaalonary
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J - . . .
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Rev. E. F. Orten, Congregational
' ', iV;''Chucll,''rvaIluV;.'V J.
Actlvltlee.", ' Rev. E. F. Greene will talk
on "What' a Paator May Expect. From
HI Christian -Endeavor Society." Jama
Bdmunda will apeak on tha 'Church and
tha Child.- -r " ' '
Thl evenlnK tha conference will meat
tn tha Methodist church to hear, tha re
port of Field Secretary-' W. J. 8harp.
-Rerr.-l M.-odaar-- will apeak on a
Get -What YduAsk For!
'aVl IVHERH la a Reason ' '
Why the Good , People of
:!'v. America, buy Caacareta as
Every second aom one, ' somawhors.
.' Is Buying s little Ten-Cent Box of Cae- '
'.carets -; :0f 'i v:
1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 660 times to the Mtnute, .
, 60 Minutes to the Hour, 3600 Boxea an '
' Hour, 36,000 Bezel a Dag of Ten Hours, r
'180,000 Boxea a Month, and then soma. '
i , Think of . lt 230.000 People take a '
Cascaret tablet "each day. ' MllUona uae
Cascareta when necessary. ' ', ';. 4.:
if Tha Judrjiient, of 'Millions of Bright .
'Americans la Infallible. They, have been T;
Buying and Taking Caaoarets at that rata
for over Six yeara.
If Is not an Experiment, not an .AooH
. dent or Incident, but a eound. Honest
' Bushiess, based en Tlme-Trled-ena-Teated
.erlt, never found wanting. ; -
T--- There is S Reason. J &j t-Ja
s a. ,
S V S,' .'i.-';
' - - .i i .1 t i . - "
l - AH Disease Cerme? the Inoomparabla :
. ola"f puffer and etrenrthenef of the
anurv yiUTi wanwi . .. , y ,
W; They Act jlke Exerclie on the BoweJ '
.Muscles, make them strong and aowve ?'r
. ' able to Help Themselves do their work
: ' ; keep themaelvea ' clean."., k -j '. J-
, '.' Caacareta ara the sale-guard of Innocent
: sealing Dangerflhat threaten the Llvea
' sf tha li'e C)"M. ' "
T ' V--fcte, ahaoluteh
Llvee .
"Quarter CetuTy - of Chrlatlaa - En
deavor" and lev. K. O. If uckley of Port
lndM "U" tn Abundant- Lif
Abound." v . .
. Tb Saturday morning session will
convene with an observance of tba Quiet
hour, A. - A. Winter leading. " '
Last njgbt's session wa attended by
m' tare crowd . of - enthueiastlo dele-
icoroing 1 ? 1 1
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1 I V
p.; . . .. .
this I . -.
, r Rev.-: If, ; 8. Bush. .
catea and vlaltora. Mayor A. J. John'
on delivered tha addraaa of walooma
In behalf of tha elty of Corvallla, and
ine welcome of ore ion Aa-ricuiturai
eollea waa extended In an addraaa by
.Professor Berchtold rof that Inetltu-
tlon. Rev; M. A. Buah apoka for tba
varlooa ehurchaa. ; Tba raaatlne closed
with tha convention aarmoa by Dr. E. I
Honaa of Portland. . 1
BABY LUXES $1,1100,000 13
LESS THATI SIXrYEASS
Though a Royal Spender, Child's
Fortune Increases by Leaps
and" Bounds."' -J
i, . . - '(Jamtmat gptdai -Ssmo.) -
Naw ' Tork, Feb. 21. John NlchoUa
Brown,"on hta atxth birthday yaatarday,
waa" tha puaaaaaui' uf H.e,t.
oe.OM of which' haa been added to hi
fortune alnea he' waa three month old.
ir John NlchoUa' Brown.) who wa left
I4.aee.eae by hla father. John Nloholaa
Drown err,-whan he was -three pionthe
old. .continue to amaaa rlcbea aaha
haa ' in - tha last Ave year and nine
month, when ha la SI ba -will rank
with tha richest men in tha . country.
H will ba worth W,09.00. -r
Baby Brown la royal spender. - Ha
employ a - amall army of - aarvant.
malntalna an establishment in Newport
and another In Naw York, and so man
as t at rid of f 10,000 a year. Still
the money kaepa plllna up. notwithstanding-
hi lavish expenditure. HI
fortune ta in Bllt-ede securities. ..
StarUns out on 14,000.000 at the ae
of three month, thl baby at two year
had 16,111,00. At the a- of four tha
t4.000.00e had Srowa t tt.T4l.000. and
on hla sixth birthday yesterday he bad
ie.eti.eee. ;- . ,.-. r
FOUR EUGENE BOYS i -
;4 ; : ; : fined for theft
--.i ;' 1 " 1 J -;:
fBpeelet Vwealdi n TVe Jaaraal.)
- Euaena. Or.. Feb. tt.-Curtla Church,
Dalbert Farrow, LJoyd Moore and Louie
Bela haw, tha boya arrested Wednesday
for ataallns carpenters .tools, war each
fined fZS, all- havins pleaded sullty be
fore Judc Wlntarmelar of tha Justice
ourt yesterday. - They returned the
tool.-: They alao confessed tba theft of
a larre quantity of liquor front m local
saloon.' but were not -prosecuted for
that off ene. Their parent paid for
the liquor, a well a paylns tba fines,
The 'boy- had about 70 keye of all
elsaa. . --
T. A. Oooaram file jfwtMea. .
''(fetciil Ownateli to Ta Jeeraal.)
Salam. Dr.. Feb. II. -P. A. Cochran
of Woodburn filed his notice of candi
dacy with . tha secretary of state yes
terday' aftarnoon- for representative in
congress for tha first dlatrtct. - Ha Is a
Democrat and he wish a to have printed
after hla name: . "Am for th people
and unalterably opposed i to boaalam.
trust and.gTfung.i... ,.
S true, faithful, Ipjral aervafit of Mankind.
, Over Five' MllBona of Dollars have
tbea Spent to make tha rfierlta of Caf-
ba lost, did not sound merit claim and)
now uie onstaat, continued irisndahipr
Patronace.-and Endorsement el well
pleased people year after year. .
'".There Is also a, Reason . '
Why there are Parasltea who attach
themselves to the Healthy Body of Csa
earet'a eucoesa I ml tat ore, Counterfeiters.
SubeMtutorsv ; r
; They are' Trade Thieves vrho would
rob Caacareta of the "Good WlU' of ths
people, and " sneak " unearned profits,
earned and paid for by Caacareta.
A Dishonest Purpose means a Dishonest
Produot and a Disregard of the Purchas
ers' Health or Wslfars. . s 1
' . Beware of the Slick Salesman and hta
ancient "Just aa Good'' story that com
mon sense refutes. '; ,
Caacareta are made only by tha Sterling
" -vnn t mm mauevniy ay tn on
little
Ten Cent , Vest Pocket" box la hers
shown. They are never sold In bulk. .
Every tablet marked "CCCf : : .
Ba sure you get the genuine. v' . ,
sTstxat to dun. nUCNDtl
iMtre-eas- 4 la avs. It U a W- -r e t-J
draaatt-f t- ,-. Tn On1! fa t'Unt k I M H I
f I nBLsl-eajsaaTwlfJsl,
aare-eaa- 4 m
swwiiaf-ir waa weaver can aivaerarvM,
wTv. trltdcetwlstssa. - e4
- , m -a r -a sr. '-
! Sew
C!. '.".!..-. J 70 A ccr.cn
Palafal Faalahiant ef eke
, pjUaaad la Oaar atedean I4f ;
The Romana used to punish a mar-
derer by ohalnlna to hla body the corpse
of hla victim. ' Wherever J went he
drassad behind him tha oebrl of hi
crime, the aleaay cadaver. revolUn-
thlna that waa onca a wan.
Every day you sea people draftfnc
around wltn toem ins corps i ui.
sins. They can't, set away from them.
And many of them have become so in
timate with these corpses that they
become corpse themselves. The misery
of the poor unfortunate ha become
constitutional with them. It St them
ltk an old ahoe. They hv become ac
customed to It. -"v . . '
And there are thouaand of humans
who are walklna the earth today with
corpses at tar had to them -dyspeptic
stomachs they csn't S M ot- Th,'r
have torer'aTans-"the bast niiay can
with tba atomacha they have. And tha
owner of said dyapeptlo atomacha are
to be found in every walk of Ufa.' auf
ferine from soma form of Indigestion,
flrst cousin to dyspepsia.
They wear that forlorn appearance,
their enery Is at aero, nothing Interest
them, and they Interact no one. their
face ara ahrunk, helr nerves ass
w)ltd nd. their shoulder aa m- re
von one of tha mVriads wh6dandTe"mnd
gratify their paUtes. at the aaertno
of their atomachaf Are you on of
those, who allow theln, eeneea to run
riot aaLtlnar too much. drinking too
much, eating at th wrong time, eating
tha half-cooked, the ueer na;ipa in
possible T . '
.Are you bloated , after aatlng. and
Imagine that it la your food that fill
you- - Do you nave nausea when you
look upon this or that, rebel at one
thins and be hungry for It, too, at th
aame Umr . And have you got a whole
lot of ether thing tba matter with your
etomach that you know about but no
body ela doe, and can't explain? If
so. you have dyspepsia, real dyspepsia.
And tha chances are you have had It a
long time. -. ;
Tour atomach I overworaea. aouseu.
faerared out. Tha gastric and dlgeattv
Juices are weak.' th , muscle of th
stomach ara jadea, ana me wnoie ou
nsss needs new life. ; It needs some
thing which will take hold of thsfood
a It cornea in and dolha dire ting, and
let your stomach take a rest -
Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet do that
very thing. They contain a moat pow
erful Ingredient which help th atom
ach In-th process of digestion, cure
dyspepsia, sour stomach. Indigestion,
heart-burn, . eructations, acidity or far
mentation. Th ey Invigorate the stom
acb. increase thaflow of gastrin juica,
and, do two thirds of what th stomach
would hav to do without them. That
gives the stomach soma rest, and a
chance to get right again.
- Tog wll) f cnanaa nrat in your
mind andteart and'lhen-ovefyour
whole body. - Tou'U feel rosy and sweat.
That's ths object. Tou can get these
effective little tablets altnoet anywhere
on earth for I0o a package.
Stuart' Dyspepsia Tablet I th
name. . w
WAITER CLEARS UP 528,400
erd:j TIP 0:1 STOCKS
Holland House Employe Take.
'Advantage .of Advice by Pa-
; iron to Reap Fortune,
" ' ' (Joeraal Searlal Sarvlee.)
' New - Tork, Feb. IS. Joseph Eisner,
head waiter at th Holland house, on
day some time ago received a tip from
a suaat that resulted recently In hla
cleaning' up .over tll.oee on th stock
market. A wealthy patron or tn Hoi
land house, who 1 In a position to fig
ure out the poaatbllltlea of copper told
Elaner to buy North Butte. Thl waa
In th day when tha stack-waa not at
all active and bringing only la.
- Eisner waa by mean a poor man, o
he quickly placed an order for 400
eharea It waa not Ions before tha cop
per altuaUon caused th stock to begin
to move. By November tha- stock waa
In th TO and alowly mounting. North
Butt eloaad 'Wednesday at II, o Eis
ner Is now .Just !2Me ahead on his
original Inveetment. ,
HOWARD CATLIN IS
DROWNED IN WILLAMETTE
(aerial Dtanatch to The Jeereal.)
Salem. Or., Feb. II. Howard Ceflln,
aged IS year, wa drowned In. th Wil
lamette river her late yesterday after
noon. Catlln, who was a son of Russell
Catlln, a prominent hopman.. and Fred
Perkins, who had Just arrived at -his
boms from Annapolis, where he Is a
midshipman In the naval academy, had
Son out on tha river In a canoe. Th
eraft waa capslsed by the hlgK waters
that hav prevailed alnoe th late heavy
although Parkin mad a drape rate ef
fort to help hi friend, th latter went
iodine Douom. rerain managea
grasp a willow limb that extended over
ths wster near th steep bank and waa
reacued In aa almost fainting condition.
Catlln waa prominent In athletics and
a student at the high school- v - -
CHARLES F. BELT DIES
, AT HIS DALLAS HOME
. fflpSelal Dwpateh to Tae Joeraal.) '
Dallas. Or, Feb. II. Charles V. Belt
died yesterday of asthma and heart dls
eae. Mr. Belt had lived In Dallaafor
14 year a He waa born in Balara and
made that place hi home until he . moved
to Dallas. He wa 41 year old and
had been in the drug bualnes here (or
many year. Ha leavea a widow but
no chndrenrrtrothfrJ6hn-BeIt Ifld7
pendenc; a elater, lira Judge 3urnat((
Balera; Oeorge Belt., a brother, Spo
kane. Washington; Ben Beltv a brother.
Redding, California.. Mr. Belt waa a
member of the Woodmen lodge at Dallas
and a Scottlah Rite Ma eon of the Port
land lodge. ""VTV " Tr i
KALAMA STORE IS
DESTROYED BY FIRE
-' (RpMlal Dlaeatch te The Joara.l.)
Kalama. Waah.. Feb. II. Buah A
Co.'atnaral merchandise store waa de
stroyed by nr st s o'ciock this morn
ing.; Th building and content were a
total, lose, . stock ti.eoo, nuiiaing (i.ooo.
Thar waa no Insurance. , 'r ,
Tha work of th volunteer fir com
pany was excellent. . The building was
located in tna center ox tna oiock in ine
business portion of the town, and only
by prompt efforts of th fir fighters
were th flame kept from spreading.
. raaerel ef O. 9. OsVara.
(fifeelel Dtopatiw ta The Jaaraal.)
Eugene. Or., Feb. II. Dr. C. D. ' Os-
burn, who died st Wllsonvllle, Monday
night, waa burled In th Masonic ceme
tery here yesterday afternoon. - He was
raised In Lane county, being a son of
th late W. T. Osburn, a prominent pio
neer.. H leaves one brother, W. jr. Os
burn. of this eltj t.. ... y a .,. .. ,
Opsns
8 l. f.7.
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JL.gQrJTTNUQTTf? STREET FAIR" QP ATEST FASHIONS ADDS TO THE EXCITEMENT CREATED ?Y THE
.i
This store is a big, growing village: Think of every department as a separate specialty shop that line the aisles or streets.
.Then there's the telephone stations, letter boxes and postal facilities, lavatories and drinking founts, two restaurants one
public tea room, the other a big store dining hall that feels nearly 300 employes daily. Writing rooms and resting spots,
the store's "parks" all at your service.The spring stocks are ready, also some mighty interesting economies -for Saturday
buyers. Come down and spend the day; of course you'll remember the STORE CLOSES AT 8 P. M..;!;' l,''-;:n:
' . StniOKAXt SATTTS9AT IUI OF .
Smart Silks and
Shover-Proof
Dress Stuffs
FIFTl! , STREET ANNEX FIRST .
-v .:. '. FLOOR. ."
twmotAX. ost xoxJ TAmtA.
Il-lnch; regular' 11.1 grade. '
Special for, ysrd... 87d
IT-trfMi; regular sradaN
Special for, yard .994 '
H-tnchfreJuUr 11.11 grade.
Special for, yard ....984
s - The Black faffeUs are the beat
mad In America, and hav no equal
at the regular prices la town.
. StSXa OF SjUlTUittw. , ,
14 and 14-Inch Rainproof Suitings .
In th fin covert weave, which are
dust as well a shower-proof. In all
wanted color.
Regular 11.10 grade. Special for,
. yard tl.13.
Regular $1.7 grade. Special for,
yard 91.49
Regular $1.00 grade. Special for.
' yard ' .....'91.67
Regular ti lt eraaJpaclaX for.
yard .sjx.gff-
ReguUr fl.10 grade.
Special for.
. yara j. ......
........ f3.14
a mwmoxAX. matvmoax saxa o
' 50c BONNY BUNGALOW
Silks for 26c Yard
. WASH GOODS SHOP--rTRST
; , FLOOR. ...,"' .- ' '""v
Good new for hundred of woman
- who want these charming novel-
- tlee 1,000 yard in th remarka
' : bl offering of beautiful Bunga--'
low Bilks in fetohing Jaoquard af
A facts and embracing all th new
est shade. See th interesting
. - window dlsplsy; best regular tfre
' value. , For Saturday, at tha
. yard ; . ad
Women's Under
wear and Hosiery
Specials
FIRST VlOOR. " :
aa Teaaa ss.
.Women' ' white cotton Vest, with
high neck and Ions eleevee. In th
medium -weight, suited -for pres
ent and early Bummer wear; a
regular 4Se value. Special for -Saturday
at , ...S9
Children's SOe Meslary UH
Children's fine ribbed Hoa. in black;
cotton, saamlaea, and with double
knee and heels; a grand value at
la th pair. Special for Satur
day only at ..; 19Md
Boy SOeTato aUH.
Boyr ' heavy cotton Hoa. double
ribbed and seam lees and with
' . double knee Insuring sdded wear;
i ' splendid ' value at th regular
price of too a pair. Special for
Saturday at 12Hd
Worn SS Xoalary as SS Fafar.
Woman' fin black Male Ho (laoe
llslsl. wltn nnianaa reet aa-
above. exoellent lie value at, th
, pair ......r. :94
TA&VM ABfOSra
NEW SPRING RIBBONS
;-T. "- 40 aUbboa f a SSa. '"T',.
i; FIRfl' FLOOR. i
A splendid Itn of fresh, new Rlt
. bona of French Taffeta. Inobea
' ' wide, in black, white and all the
. moat popular a had aa and color.
Also a Hn of handaom Taffeta
Rtbbona In all tha wanted colors.
- These Ribbon are Just the thing
Vfor hair ribbons, girdles and
' ashes; our 40o value, Special
Ketuyer ZH0
, , 1 ! '
MoreLBargains for
WEN
. Special rfor- Saturday,, the mat -
shoppers' buy ins day. rour worm
while value. . - .
SrXTH BTREBT-ANNBX FIRST -..
j t FLOOR.- w .- ...,;
' 1 BSssi's SSe mxk : wacwMBV IS., A '
Men' Oarter. In llk cable web-"
blng; our beat tie value. Special,
the pair ...................194
Van ass Wool
A line of Men' Woot'Ho In na
tural gray, Oxford and black; reg
' ular valu lie. Special, the ' -i
palr ........... ...tK4
: ' ' atea'S IU4 aferla, Ss. '
Men's stiff -boom Shirts', with cuff e
attached. In new colorings of blue ,
' and tan; regular value 11.10.
Special, each ....994
. atea'S SLSS Faaoy Tsrsa, SSe.; ' ,
A new line of Man'e Fancy Vests,
In pearl whit and gray effects;
regular valu $1.10. Speolal. -
each ji ijr.j. ta t ..-.' vM94 J.
.
to See
p7fi:W
Portland
MARVELOUS ARRAY OF WEEK
Portland's Great STYLE Store
; ' GRAND SALONS-SECOND FLOOR. ' r V
' According to the Unbroken Custom ot Years, Shows'
; . : .the Stunning, Swell Novelties First: i
We gained the reputation years ago of style leaders and absolute
dictators of correct fashions, and each season has seen na"reach higher
and higher, until today we are recognized thro'out all the great ..Western
country as the foremost store west of Chicago for high-class novelties
in women's correct attire. We offer today . ; , . '.
liahed with
l(- , ,' taffeta. ; French flannel ' effects in light stripes
, .' and invisible checks. The white taffeta vests are
" 1 t' '- trimmed with sea-green braids and dainty laces.
Jacket trimmed with fancy cot-metal buttons. The leg-o'-mutton sleeves
ave turn back euffa. Skirts cut in round length, with umbrella flare,
and it IS gored.-;.:..... ' " ..v , 1 ; '';.;' ';!'"... .;:' . -..V";'' I'
LATE ARRIVALS-SWAGGER "COMBINATION SUITS". :
. . . .
This house the first to show these stunningly smart favorites of Fashion.
.The new "Combination" Suits are a novelty, but not one of the ques
tionable sort. These suits have a jaunty Eton Jacket of beautiful silk
in the plain shades of helios, "Alice" blues, greens and other favored
shades with skirts of imported Panamas and fancy woolen materiala in
the extreme new plaid and check effects, shadow and smoke plaids and
French flannel effects so much in vogue with Style arbiters of 1906.
Waists are trimmed in materials to match' skirts, with laces and dainty,
fancy braids. Other suits in the same family have box coats in the
same beautiful colorings with plaided skirts to match. These bewitch
ing suits are well worth a visit from every lover of correct garb for
smartly dressed women. ' . ' -;
Saturday
A Sensational Sale
Women's
$3.S0f
; HATS at 11 v
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
A drastic, decided clean-sweep of . our
Ready-to-Wear Felt Hats. All smart. "
dressy, shapea attractively trimmed with
wings, novelty buttons and quills. In all
wanted colorings. Just the hat for pres
ent and spring -wearing. Valnea- from
$2.50 to $5.50 none under the former
figure, many worth and selling for the
latter to rid the counters of them to
double-quick - music while they last -Take
your choice for. ...... ........10
- -SPECIALS FOR CHILDREN ; . :
PELT SAILORS WORTH $1.50 TO $U0 POR 25c. ,
mlnr in th rhnnainff a anlrnHirt
$1.50.1.0 $2.50. Special Saturday at.......;.. f-z
I SOe TO $2J0 TAMS POR 25c. ! l
To doee a lot of Fancy "Tarn O'Shanters" for misses or children'
wear, fctchingly trimmed with quills and ribbon bows. Light pretty
colorings that may be worn at beach or country resorta during the
coming summer splendid for present and autumn ' school wear. -Values
from 50c to $2.50 at a choice for.. if 5e)
In the Realm of
r House-Helps
" Am BLaJUEoariOTs atom-
; V FOURTH FLOOR. ,
' ' BFaOXAXi FOB SATVmSAT.
SSJO Xndlaa arbawt for-Only-sa.4.-
Fancy Colored Indian Bhawla, mad
by Pendleton Woolen MlUa, sult
. able for table cover, (lumber
robe, porch ahawla, etc; regular
valu $1.10. Special, each. 93.45
- . - BSaMtSiaTB XM . . .
BELTS AND BELT-BUCKLES.
(?- ' FIRST FLOOR.' 'f ' . '
SS f or Faavoy Belm Worth SO
' . '.... as TSa.
A lot of pretty Shirred Belt In
. waah . materials. In blue, green.
.- ebampagne, whit and black. Alao
aom black Silk Belt shirred In
' back, with gold buckl In front'
Ther are alao aom - In black.
navy green and red, embroidered
; prettily In tha back with braid;
' Our too end Tie value.
Speclal.at ...y . ........ ...S8
...'wew aad ITsBga TH aHaaklew.' .f
An aai6rtment of Bait Buckle, ln ,
1 oxidised, French gray, gilt Sad
black raetat
Rag-ular. Ilo valu. Special
each V.. . v.. ..ie7
Regular 10 to I0e valu. Speo- (.
each ....I.
Regular Tie to ll.TI valu.
SpeolaL each
- END BARGAINS JUK SATURDAY. J ; ;
SPECIAL PRESENTATION OF NEW
SUITS at $25 and S3S
An out-of-tbe-ordinary collection of Suits to be
offered at these popular prices. Really. beantU
. ful lines, and in the opinion of all who see them
the are Suita that would easily sell for more.
A SWAGGER GROUP OP SUITS AT $25.00.
Handsome jacket models of granite doth, in
dainty, modest yet striking "twilight grays" with
TWatfil"-Ft n( mnire. farket is ctnbel-
atriboinffs. is lined thro out- with
taffeta, and haa leg-o'-mutton sleeves. - The gored,
circular skirt ie plaited down front and back and
trimmed in strap effects. A matchless
t.mm. ..... p . . . .f35.QO
A STUNNING CONVENTION OP SUITS
v . AT $300.
' Modest . but "natty" Homespuns made on the
blouse-jacket models and lined thro'out with white
of : I
v 1
w Sf
"
y irimml with silk rihhon streamers, all
hat for school wear values from
An Annex Bargain
. SECOND FLOOR.
ISO .'FOB " TWO-BXT " X4UsTBBT
... ' . BAOS. ,'-t .. : i
SSo T.aaadry Bag
Brown Holland Linen Laundry
. Bag, bound with red tape, "Laun--dry"
atamped for outlining; reg-
VARIETY SHOP, MELANGE
TEMPTING BPECfALS FOR BAT- .
. VRDAT IN THE SHALL
. WARES , SHOPS FIRST FLOOR.
e cub Beat 1 Black-Headed Toilet '
, Plna.- Special . .k... S
-lie Fancy Silk-Ruffled Darter Elaa- .1
. tic Special, the yard. .. .XO4
to Paper Engliah Plna, , Special. 34
lee Hardwood Handle Cnrllnar Ironar
Special .............. .j. B4
lto Roll Beat duality Toilet Paper.
.Special ,...i...74
lto Fin All-BHatle Hair Braahaa.
solid back. . Bpeclal.. ...... SO
loo Cak Whit Caatll Toilet Soap
with wash rag. Special C
ie Cake William a" Quick aad "Easy
Shaving Soap, v Fpaclal. ..'... .r
Mo Tub Dr. WaUa- Dentat- Toom
Pasta Soeclat 1 f
lie Box Writing Paper ta odl I -
ttala T
lOo Holdfast a&l L.wl f
Fpadal
" 1 l"t et Is 1 1 F?c:;.
VC:;::j :
6 P. V..
; The Great Stock'ReducIng ::
'."; Sale of ,v'i.
Smart SHOES
for
romcn '
Folk
L 'v.".;'.r. "
Dram JVerr i
the Finis
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sixth strekt' A-KssXr-rrsurv
r ; floor.-- "-
iotas fob startraiaAT. , '
slts fo
About 1,100 pairs of Woman's Fine
, Bhoa. in patent KM or oalf, vlot '
. kid. box calf, valour calf and gun
metal leathers: patent or kid
top, low or high heel,' Goodyear '
wait or hand-turned aolea: aim oat -
any style you might want I 1n
th lot; valuertof COO,' BpSolal
Sal price, th pair . . . .'. .-91.T9
-saves foe wi
:1.700 pairs at Womea'sFtoaat
Grade 8hoa These ahoe are
. in patent and dull leathers, with '
" Goodyear welt or hand-turned
. ' aolea; last and style are new
.' and down to data. Dont try to
' form ' an ' opinion of these ahoe
. without having eeen them; value
in thla lot to $.0. Special Sal
price, th pair .......... .93.49
' Womaals
Alt Woman' Shoe at l.0 and
l.oe a pair wiu be aold for the
. balance of th week at a dlaoount'
of. th pair ..........i... 91.00
ULS OF
Odd IEVELRY
v.'X-''-'. Pieces -
'' FTR8T floor" annxx rrxrsi ;
IBs Boarf aias So. . '
An aasortmant of sUrllag sltvar ,
, Scarf Pin in French gray and.
... oxidised finish, comprising a va
- rlety of head dealgna; our lao
' valu . 94
&aeW Fo Chain SSe. .
A handaom Una of Ladle Fob
, Chain that w are suing to dta-
' continue. The fob are fine)
. sold filled and sliver, chain with
harm and swivel attached. .Bom
, of them formerly aold aa high, aa
11.11. Special . ........... .S3
. FaaaVTwy Baawl
A variety of large peart baiVtop
Stock or Shawl Plna; valu to
' 20c. - Special prio..........BJ
BATtrBBAT tAST BAT OF
Boys' School
rrr Waists - i
r so to aa watat fo ss. -:
The In -Mother'a FHend" av
bloua style wonderful values.
rs aad SB
Chooafrotn 1 plndldi a ml
meat of th "Mother-a Friend."
' "Fauntleroy" and. bJoua style. . -
' The are la th dreaaler atyVee
for social or church fanotlona or
when "company call. Thar ara
whit Tauntleroya," pretty pique
. with sailor collar a, laundered per
cales, etc.. In bloua aad "Mother-
Friend" atyle. - - .
Of Purse Ihtcrisf
to Housekeepers
, THIRD FLOOR. ; . , -
To. S Ooppe Botaosa Waah, Bonava,
each . j , ... l ,Tt -
(MaaSera, It-Inch sis .......124
Faddlaa; Faaia. -quart also,
each . .94
Baaoepaa. l-jurt als. eaeh..l2
Ooffee Fota, I -quart sis, each. 19
Te Kettle, with copper aide
' and bottom. ...B2e '
Flour Btftera, each 124
Fry Faaa, lH-lnch sis. ech.l
Xaorn Bplaarv ac .L. ...... .s.&34
0 SLAT
Tea KetUsa, Ho. I. each ; . . . .
Umf Kettle, l-ouart ais.
.34
each . ....194
BtUk Faaa, I -quart sts. Mch..lX
Btak Faaa, 10-quart slae, ch.T J?
Sanaa Faaa, covered, each ,.. ' 4
Wash Taatna, each ........ ...I
OaverM C w.bes Fatla, each..!. )
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