The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 09, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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    XHE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL. PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, MAY t. 'O.
JOSHUA LIVED ON
-HEAVENLY- FRUIT
Cref field Told Follower Irt The
HEALTH OFFICERS ACTIVE
v 03 PEMiSULA -
Dalles That He'Ate Golden
,f : Pomegranate '. ' T7T
Condition Invettigatecf lTTPortr
- mouth and University
- 1 Park District.
FOLLOWERS WERE NOT .
TAUGHT HOLY ROLLING
n Murder4 Fanatic Betair Hia Minion
by Having i Trances Powers at
. Hypnotist U - Displayed Disciples
Still Keep Together. r;4:i - -
"'-."' (ftpectal Dispatch to Tee J on mil.) -
The Dalles,- .Or., Mar "Joshua"
.Creffleld, killed la Seattle by George
T- Mitchell, was well, known In The Dalles.
! began hie :mlsslon" here. aver three
year ago and had aeveral prominent
; people as convert. While at , The
" UaJlee he had not had -revealed"-.to him
lL.the purification doctrine and therefore
the bestial pert' of hie' teachings wka
not expounded herev.j.', !-:.' "'.,-.:'
. ;, , ,Ate Xeevaaly .mat.
-.U-Af. times Creffleld claimed. to .have
. trancaa, but these were 1 suspected as
t Impositions at the time. His power aa
; a hypnotiat was demonstrated on some
of these' occasions. In one of his trances
he claimed to have eaten of heavenly
" fruit and to have the powergtven-to
him to feed his followers with the aame.
. .' One lady stated that aha had tasted.
of this heavenly . frutt through ,tne
miraculous power. Of Creffleld and tojjd
her neighbors that the golden pome-
granates which she ate were the moat
- -. luscious she ever tasted. . 8he waa a
woman of middle age, had passed the
ii.romantic and emotlonar period and was
or exceptional!; good moral cnaracier.
There Is no doubt that she literally
believed Creffleld had fed her on
heavenly fruit. Hia followers still eon
' tinue together as a .separate body and
have meetings -every Sunday. They
'never practiced "holy rolling" In Its
moat revolting features, but are be
from the churches.
Snee1al Olenites te The -oam.LV
JVntileton. Or., May . W. H. Babb,
"wcTT-knoww-Ttuisa dealer. He new
preparing to make a monster shipment
of ranre horses to Alberta within the
next few days. ' Between (00 and 800
head wilt be ahlpped from this county.
Made
in
"Oregon
Summer
Suits
(TWO-PIECE)
T6:Your
Measure
mm.
$3Q.
; " These fabrics are the
yery latest patterns were
woven by our Oregon
, manufacturers, the Ore-
gon - City Woolen - Mills
Co., from Oregon wool.
.- A few of these patterns
have a thread of silk In
them the only : thing ;: in
. the layout ' not "."."Made- in"
Oregon. ; '.,'... '
The weather is coming
that . will, make you wish
you had 'brie. of our "Made -in
Oregon" two-piece sum-;
mersuits. . W....1V;7-;
And why not have one? "
To . your jneaaurc
member $17 to $30.
' - V " . . .,
ELK'S BUILDINQ
SEVENTH & STARK
Over ISO residences In Portsmouth aiu
University Park have been Inspected
within the past "four days by City
Physician Spencer and . Deputy Health
Officer Beutelspscher to determine the
cauae of the contagion of diphtheria In
those districts. With few exceptions. It
wssfound thst all the cases of the ds
oaae whichhave .happened have, been
reported to the health authorities and
the proper quarantine maintained.
" The cause of the contsglan Is thought
to be due to the bad sanitary conditions
existing on the peninsula. . Large num
bers of "open vaults were discovered,
which ere not properly csred for, and
cesspools were found to- be Improperly
maintained. - With an abundant use of
disinfectants. It Is thought that the ex.
lstlng conditions ... could be greatly
remedied. " , " " " :.'" ' " 4 ' f
What was found to be needed and
what the health authorities have recom
mended .-to the residents' of those dis
tricts is the Installation of a good sew
erage syatent which; woul4j?arry all the
sewage into- the river. . . ... 1 .
U full renort Mf tha. 4hvaatlaratlon of
the health authorities will .be made "by
City . Health Officer Wheeler to the
board of health In defense of Th criti.
clsm heaped upon the health authorities
by the committee from the Initiative
One Hundred, which-, declared that the
health department had been grossly neg
ligent .In -dealing -with the diphtheria
contagion on the peninsula' the past
winter. --'. - .
COMMISSION CONSIDERS
FISH WARDEN'S REPORT
'. r tasacJal Dismteh te The Josr'l.l
Belem.- Mar .The April report -el
nsh -wardew Van Dusenwas eenatdered
yesterday afternoon by- the' stats fish
commission. The operstlons at the dif
ferent hatcheries are going on. unabated.
At the Salmon river hatchery the entire
fry of Chinook has been liberated with
IB-REALM
FEMININE
By RUIN RAWTBC2XE
THE SENTIENT EYEr
the exception of 13,000, - aa haa the
Jlevera In' divine dealing and keep aTooffyerslde fry except- 7.000. Btoeihoad
eggs are now being collected
At-the-WaHw river hatcrieTy"tner
vnnn nun nf ihn
Chinook fry and 1,000,000 will be on
hand to let loose the month Of May.
I " The report also contained figures
showing the amount or rry luThforout'BT
the .Ontario hatchery. .at. the Yaqulna
and Alses stations, st the Bluslaw and
at the Coqullle and Cooa river stationa.
The receipts for the month from fines
and contraband aales ""were"" 1422. Jv;
from licenses first district, fU.4ts.i0;
licenses front second district, I486; total,
111. lie. 10; disbursements. $1.11 .
. The report also apeaks of the patrol-
boata that were maintained on the Co
lumbia river, during, the spring .close
season time, which did excellent ' work
In keeping fishermen, off the rlver,.Ths
Washington officials also assisted In
this patrol work.., ... r. , "'
FRISCO BUREAU REPORT '
TOBE PRINTED HERE
f Owing ko the fact that the printing
I office maintained In connection with the
i weather bureau' at San' Trartclsco waa
j destroyed bf the ' fireman ofthe,statlH.
i tlcsl printing of that station will be
done in the Portland office, Infonma
tlon was received this morning to the
! effect thai H.Hutchlnaon. in charge of
the government printing office In the
destroyed metropolis, haa been ordered
to. Portland and ahould arrive here' to
morrow morning; A complete printing
and stereotyping plant 1a arvaluable ad
junct Of the local weather bureau. Ttt
flrat hewa of the San Francisco earth
quake and ,flre waa.. . printed In the
weather, report Issued at I o'clock on
the morning of the disaster. - '-- ,
SAN FRANCISCO FIRE
CAUSES COURT DELAY
.. A. peculiar reaaoa for a request for
time In which, to file an answer, yet
a reason strong enough to warrant Its
granting, waa pleaded In the caaa of
W. T. Allen veraue La Grande Water
Storage --.company and ., others before
Judge Wolverton this morning. Snow
McCamant. attorneys or JAer plaint
iff, asked . for a stay of 10 days, be
cauae they had been unable to locate
the firm of Chlckering A Ore gory, their
San- Francisco correspondents, through
whom the case was firet sent. Chlck
ering A Oregory were burned out dur
ing the first day -of the fire, and have
not yt announced their aaayjolflcea.
The motion was grsnted. ,. - -: -
MULLIGAN-BROWN CAS I
.IIREADTFOR THE JURY
There la no aound save aa there la an
ear to catch the vlbratlona, no beauty
without the eye to focua, in. fact the
whole world would become, without In
telligence, aa negative aa the email boy's
definition of ' salt "that which roakea
potatoes taate bad If you don't put. any
on." ' Aa sp posed to this condition place
the artists to paint, the poets to alng
snd the young to revel In the Joys of a
day In May.
Nature la re-robing herself In most
alluring, faahlon those days and the
sweetly-scented thorn, the elusive music
of the brook and the downy fluttering
of the blrda are very precloue miracles
to hesrts attuned to naturae marveloua
re-awakenlng. Hillsides snd canyons.
snow mountains snd waters In ' pano
ramic vision ars offered Portlandera un
til - from the- f ore of o much loveli
ness It would seem that, many- minor
matters and little worries : should be
csst aalde In the fulneaa of living th
happy . unconcern of existence. , Men
tell v one ahould ra'-ishlng go." and. r-
leass for a portion of each dayOiose
bonds which hold In tnrauaom ins nat
ural tore In things primeval.-
At such a season tne question, is m
worth the living?" . la -pertinently an-
awered in' Beecher's words, "It all de
pends upon the liver." and nothing esn
so help the "liver", aa plenty of fresh
sir snd . sunshine, deep breathing and
exerclee. "The" imsglnatlon hath - a
stage within the brain upon which all
scenes are played.", but whether com
edy or tragedy, pastoral acenee or-fierce
melodrama the cnoice ta optional. - a
mind In harmony with happiness re
ceives the melody, while the-heart heavy
with prsmonliions. .must hear the Cis
co rd.
h untrained eve may And- no gunt
In the morn in re dew, receive no hint ef
beauty from the branches of beckoning
green, yet In the humblest touch of na
ture the sentient eye nnas mucn to un
ger on beauty In the homely, loveliness
where drudgery holds sway, even marka
In smoke-belched , clouds a noble swell.
At mm or at noontide In the rush
Of morning labor Hastening to Its toll
Th rough-narrow eourte and anew, fog-
aimmsd, shnsn
Of Uuwn Uiuad streets sun sfsnglaS
..... as with folt
It evar-searches, searchea early, late.
rf"" " besuty set so thick
sround
.... oruid rtsspi 'enfold -an revsl - In j,
- found,
And" stay therewlth-a lopglngnaught
jr. "can aata."; . ;
PRINCESS EN A A FAVORITE.
'Princess Bna's hair and coloring are
an ever-recurrlirg source, of amasement
and admiration to the Spaniards,- whose
darker atyle la In such contrast to that
of thelr-futuro-queen.. Of course,, there
axl4t.falr aeinorMaa, and - extremely
beautlful they are aa a ruIeTwIth Urge
gray eyea and skins of the "ciesr pallor
that lady novelists love to dwell on; but
les yeux Msus,w1th co'OTlng of milk
and . rosea, and halrIike a oornfleld In
June, are the combination that makes
their young king's fiancee appear a being
from another planet to the romantically
minded populace of Old Bpalrt. ; :
Pale blue and pink.' both . favorite
colors of Princess Ena, are the vogus of
the moment in Paris, London and Mad
rid. . Together or separately they ap
pear on gowns and -millinery of the
latest creation. 7 Myosotls, periwinkle
and bluebell blue are the favorite names
for modish tones -of the color; and a
frock of the new -radium" silk In pink,
veiled In " white T chiffon; whlchie
trimmed again with chiffon .. flower
wreaths In pink and del, la one of the
simpler evening gowns in empire style
made In Paris for. the princess' trous
seau. A belt of stiver tissue and a band
of the aame at the hem emphasises the
second empire atyle In which It la fssh-
toned. . '
RICHEST WOMAN IN WORLD.
The trial of Albert L. Brown, alias
Edward Burns, and P. 3. Mulligan, sc.
cused of manufacturing machinery with
which to make counterfeit money, was
resumed this morning In Judgs Wolver
ton's court. Mulligan told, of the orglea
In the room at 20 Fourth street over
the opium pipe, and confessed that he
had once been a victim of the morphine
habit. Both Mulligan and Brown swore
that they were making mouthpieces -for
pipes snd not counterfeit coins. The
cssa will go to the Jury this afternoon.
. . . g -ajsw Developments.
- Ke new. developments today marked
the police lnveetlgatlon fhto the-causa
of A. Watland'a death. .. The man waa
auppoaed at first to have been killed by
a streetcar, but rasny clrcumstsncea
have oome to liheauslDg certain of
his friends to think he was mafUered
or rendered helplesa before he met, hia
death. Detective Snow worked on the
ease for a day,- Captain Bruin haa made
a full report of the affair to Chief
Orltsmacher, but the latter has net as
yet tsken action relative to detanthf
another man - on tne caee.
aTo ta Aexee Milla atafcto. '
The colta In an Alblna stable -that
were - mistreated ' presumably by the
gang ef young toughs of thst suburb
were not in the stables of the Acme
Milling company, but In a stable on an
adjoining lot. a watchman keeps guard
over the .horses and other property of
the milling company. ' ' - '''" .
a rourm iraoassiTT. ....
Having to lay upon my bed for 14
dsys from a severely bruised leg, I only
found relief when I used a bottle of
Ballard's Snow Liniment I can cheer
fully recommend It as the best medi
cine for bruises ever sent tothemict
ed. It has now become a positive neoea.
slty upon myself. D. R. Byrnes, tner-
Jnant, urveravine, Texas, zo, too and
l.ee. Sold by Woedard, Clarke Co.
Mies' Bertha Krupp, - the richest
woman In the world, perhaps, is - now
known as "Queen Krupp" all around
Essen, wheys ars located the vaat can
non factories which she Inherited front
her. father. In that place alone aha haa
40,000 workmen tolling for her. who,
with ! tneir famlllearmakernorej:than
tOO.000 persons dspendent upon her now.
If other concerns be sdded, we have a
total of 100.000 dependenta. tlhe owns
gasworks, railways, . telegraphs., tele
phones,, her. own bakeries, . slaughter
houses and general stores. Sbs haa
even her own array, regularly drilled,
wtri stern rules of -J ieetpl tn e ! 4 1 --t
called a fire brigade,- but ls as much a
body of picked troops aa any In Oer-
army-numbers more than
000 men. well armed. Finally, She has
her ambassadors In every court In
Europe. They- may not be known In
the regular diplomatic world as such,
but they are there all the aame. .
KEEPING CHEESE.
Housewives may be glad to know that
their nice pineapple and Dutch cheeses
need not mildew or grow dry aa the
weather grows hor--.- ,.
Wash a piece of new cheesecloth until
soft, dry and then dip In vtnegsr, wring
nearly dry and wrap the cheeae In It.
Over thla put paraffin paper and aet the
cheese In a cool place; It will keep per
fectly. . -
SEEN ON BELTCOUNTER.
Wide girdles of elastla now come in
all colore. ... -
Cut ateel buckles on stesl-bsadsd
belts are modish. ' " r
The wide Paquln belt la well liked.
' Buckles of tortoise shall are new.
Coral la another new material for walat
garnlabment. : :"':;: '
I hlrred girdles are somewhat at a -die--I
oount, though when dons- in Isather are
very chic
Gem-studded - buckles - are - aeen oe
auede belts which fit the figure closely.
William Jordan Dead. .
Baker City, Or., May' ?. William
Jordan, a pioneer prospector and miner
of thla county, died (hinday of heart
failure. .
-William Jordan far the paat IS yeara
has ewned placer mlnea at Oelaer.
which lie operated more. or lesa every 4
XArrlaaaa Breaks soars'. "
New York, May . B. H. Harrlman
arrived last night st 10 o'clock, having
made the Journey from San Franelseo
In the record time of Tl hours and 21
minutes. ...
Mrs. L. Flnlayaon. proprietress of the
Caatle . lodging-house, desirea -ft fesld
thst Joe Northrup. a piano player who
figured recent lr In the police rourt. aft
erward leaving town,' was not' patron
of -her establishment. '
1a .f,aV.,' "
Sals i fe if
' , ? ' . ; CisiV ,'. -,-.' . . a '
Dtount J -PL J - l Discpunt
Store VI44-I45 TlilCD OTCtCT, DCIUKN MCblSON AND ALDCDj Store
I aw ,s, mmt .sw ai ' ar-ia! iai. irn A - ' -
Women read with amazement the list of bargains we offered. ' It seemed too good to be ture. BrighamV merchandise, ac
; knowledged the very finest, t price whichwere next to nothing. They caime, they saw, they bought. -They came again, bring-'
ing friends and neighbors. ' Ready again tomorrow witbT fresh in stallments of Brigham bargain brought to the store from our
warehouses. Who would save in buying ihe best must come hereJ Interested? f YOU'LL NOT REGRET IP YOU COME.
Skirls xr.d W&Ists
Ladies' Waists, made of dotted lawa and
colored calicos, Tc now ................ V'
Ladlea'. Nesrsilk Underskirts, made, wit '
deep. flounce; TSe. now ................ ' o90
A line of Colored Waists, made with tueka
rand full front.-t.ve. -now. vrvtriT.... ...434'
A line. of ChUdren'a Dreaeea. materials of
chambray and checked glnghama, made .
In different aty!esl.zl. now .
.X line of Ladies' Walking Shirts, msde of
light gray mixtures, In dlffsrsnt atylee. '
" selling at . f3.88
Ladles' White Lawn- Waists, with lace and
' .-.Kmliteeaa front. )lf Cuff. II. 50. nOW...B8
Chl1dren'a - Dreaees, made of percale, full
Domestic Depolncnt V
7A pure white aatln finished Table Damaakr"'-:'
. elegant value and beautiful designs; (-"
Inches wide. Special at ... . ........ .B0
Extra heavy largo Huck Towels, all white '
and red and blue border; else Z2x40; regu- -
las 10a value.- Special, each ........Iw4t.
Dark Ecru ruffled net Lace - Curtaina. .
- strictly new- Importation and up-to-date
goods; S yards long. Speclsl .......... SI. 98
Satin Damask Table Napkins, of elegant
flnlah, a heavy weave, 21 Inches aquare " : " "
and a regular 11.10 value. Special, doa...75
Corsets
-Ventilating.- regular IM0, at . 4 . i . .i. . .$ 1 .94
Children's, regular 0o, new ............. .38a
P. D. Coreeta, old atyle, It.TI, now. . .49)
P. D. No. 1IT, regular 11.00. now 81.98
P, IX lttl, mo. now , $2.48
Thompson's Ventilating Corsets .......... .29e
-Ladtee' Warner Waiata,-IJ. 00, now ,.,....394)
Hoae Supporter Corset, made ef good qua!-
Ity eoutllla, medium length In white and
gray, regular 75c, now
Never Rust Coraet, made of good eoutille.
' extra boned, medium length and short, in
white and gray; rag. tl and ILXt, now.
.384
Hemstitched ruffled plain white Swlas Cot
tage Curtains, with hontton braid effect.
- onanwnrk fcardar.- a vda.. tanar. Bisaelal B11.2K Nuralns Corsat- mads of sood eoutille: ex
blouse and aklrt, all colore. 11.40, now....98 Lace Curtaina. i yarda long, regular - tra boned, long, In gray only; reg. II, now. 39
.784
' Special prlcea prevail on aU our better gradea
of Lace Curtaina during thla aala, and to appro-.
elate the value we are offering it la to come and -
them.
r.Iuslin Underwear
Bell Ing "out Orsy -and-Navy- Blue Ladles
u Walking Skirts, lightweight materiaia. -""mads
with pleate, ' Il.tS, now ........ ...f 1.98
. ... . b.u u mjt. Af iriannslette
and Calico Wrappero, small sixes, .., ' tnmru. - -.-r- r. ?rr a'm niuf auuia mowm, irunnno w
II 21 now" .884 Turkish Towels, In bleached and unbleached; -- - ' lace and insertion; regular 15c, now. , ..1484
vti..-' uvtr. m.de-or rrav llahtwelght -- 7 - heavy and fluffy: else 14x1 ............. .44 Ladlea" fancy Muslin Oowna. embroidered
atertatir now -, rr nrro .inrr.nl .ttBuorerortajajttffc, neavin , ..i iajsai wimsiaai rirrao-TOT,-mrsTinyJ
aver . apiciai Bargains 10 osiier sT auP mmiw . ' ii v wm.v b.ii i.wit .ivumv.
from .: .gtl. BO o so.uv inmmaa vita emDroiaery or iscs; reg,
Mllss' rrfam..MOh.tt.JBiafiamsnspiye
17.00 regular.
11-1 WMtl fMnaw
with colored bordera
liMML.
tmn ii envy.
fliVV
II. B0.
TataTea-
TIKcT"
wk'rtir
11-4 Extra, heavy, all white and colored . flounce, trimmed with lace and Insertion;
border; good value at 14.00 .,......33.95 reg. 11.10 and 11.00. now . $1.25, 81.60
ftrsr Double Blanketa at a.. 3 94 Ladlea Mualln Drawers, trimmed with lace
ia-4 Colored Blankets at ..a J84 - and emoroiaery-anornipgar reg. esc. row..av
1 1.4 rMimil.Hlukala at i atl.OA Ladlse fine Cambrlo Drawers, "brimmed
12-4 extTa heavy ColoredBlanketa; a 4.0t " "; wlthaee- and Insertion and 4ucka-eav.
grade, at ....f.BO - ee ana si.eo. now tJ74r
iSArtDepartinenl
Po.nt tc Braids. pr plo of .
. . gS4 OK --: . IK A ftfwl tl Al .nnw 1 ra '
Bttnbw--Rlnt.ni88V-pr 100.?....1B v M.jnch BlMchd Muslin, yr&rrrrrT.&4 ldimm' carobrlo CorMl Covsrs, trimmed
All nattsnKar8f ThrsfSlgl. BOOl .aaliniliolf Dl.l. l.asH...J s.aAa. Tnal m sh 1 laxerW laai ak nil . Wltll lass akltsw Km K HhksM1 laaaV 9ft nAW
" an v - - - a aaaiia giwiajgaiaru .vtivu x vsisi ansa v?itt.w aaii
304
.274
.164
.394
Pert Lustra, per doaen
50c and Tta Cuahlon Covera
250 cushion covers
Susnender Mountings, 11.25, now
i.000 yards Press Trlmmlnga, all eolora to.
ip. 15c. .now. vara u
Star Bralde, piece, Se, now
Brin.ra lfinitratirx Embroider r Bllki
dozen. COc. now .804
All Battenberg Patterfii." each l. ltoMTcmh-Blrir fir-1iTi-tlii(-
Pompone.-doaen rrrtw. . . .... ..-0 Marseilles - pattern r .. . .. r. . . . . . . v.T.Ti .784
Fancy frilled and plain colored Elastic, yd.... 64 Special values In better 7 gradea of honeycomb
reau uungns, w - 'J !T ana Marseilles Bed spread in hemmed Sfra
colored bordera. also 14x21........ 3H4
Plain fringed cotton Towels; , good also;
14x21 . .........44
Extra good value in heavy Huck Towels, all .
white and colored border; llxli;cneap
for lie ,.;..r. ..7H4
Oreat values in mill-ends of bleached -Table
mask, rarriinsBrifl ntngtirwm-To-s"yardar
a one naif tne regular price.
with lace and babe ribbon; reg. Slo, now., 264..
Ladlea' fine cambric Corset Covers, trimmed -'.wlthf
lace and Insertion of embroidery
and insertion; reg. 45c, new ............ ..394
Children's Kaslln r
1 Underwear
Rank: combs, special, each'..'. 164
Hair Nets, black and tan, each .64 :
Net Handbags -. i.....t.;.........,.104
Hand. Mirrors, each .. v..... .. ...... .104
Chemlsettea.. each .............. i ......... .14
: FancV. Galloon Laces, yard .................. 14
Velveteetv and Cordurojr Bin ding a., yard. . . ... . 14,
Silk Cords.'yard . . vvr. t fvij t.trTT-.14
Dt, M. C. Cotton, doaen ,............".."..184
. Colored Perr Lustra, dbsen 824
- Hand-made Inltlala. all a,ixea 2aAXT WOM.
Cuahlon Corda, yard 104
Velveteen Bklrt Binding, piece..... 14
Zephyrs, all colors, skein .1H4
- Boys' - Lundefa 'Waists ' . . . . ............ . ... 294 -
Boyat-Fsuntleroy Waiats 294
,yooV Fssclnatora ... , ............. .......104
Angora Tam o'Shanters ...........v......... -6e) ,
rhldren's Equipoise Waists .............. .394
ladles' Sleeveless Vests . ..V... .. .......... .94"
. Buttonhole Twist, spool .................... 14 '
' Rlhbonsen. all colore, package.. ......... ....64
.' ITpholstsrerr Fringe, yard .'..64
- Whalebone Casing, place.. 10c. now .14
Circular Comba, now-....................... -64'
Hooka and Eyea, per card ....14
-All Buttons, doaen. 5o, now.......... .14
Ladles' Velvet Grip Hoae Supporters; reg
ular Tie, now, pair,, ....894
Stockinet Drees Shields, all sixes, pair. .. , . .104 "
' Whits Embroidered Wssh Belts, special. .. 1.164 -Finishing
Braid, all colors, special, I bolt a... 54
Safety Pine, best quality, t for .64
fringed; some and see them.
: Pillow--Ceaea,-, made of goodV -heavy
" muslin . .................... ..........,8U4
Ready-made' Sheets, of auperlor grade - ef
muslin, full slse, 71x0 .... . . . ....... , .'.394
Gloves end kces
Long blsck and white Silk MHta, c.
pair -. . .-rvr.-r? t. n-. 504 nd 764-
164
A fine Tine of Children's muslIn'PantsTT
Skirts and Waiats, well made;-reg. 20c.
'- now . .". . . ; .. . ...
A"flne una of CMldrerrs muslin Pantsr .
Sklrta and Walata, trimmed with sueke
-and laoa edging; regr lOcmowTTfh . . . 1 . .77
An extra fine line of muslin, Pants, Sklrta
-and waiats, trimmed with tueka, em-,....
broidery and lace; regular 40o. now, ...... .204
An extra fine line children's Pants. Skirts"
i ana vvaieia, wiaae di luce camonc,
trimmed with tucks, embroidery or taoe;
reg. loc, now
- White Lace - StokoUara, llo-and - Mo.
value, special .
. Allover Laces, cream, black, white.
1 yard . ............. . ...... ...204 to 2.60 -
Hat Drapes, all colors, 15c and 60a Special.. 264 .
Silk Gloves, all colore, double-tipped fin- -.
gars; 7 5o .value. Now , ,504
Large silk braid Collars, black an i ; ' ,
white - .764 -to. 82.25
.. Ladlea' embroidered Handkerchiefs, 0e and .
25e value.--Special 104
' Big variety of fine Laces at. ... . . sTST.T WOM.
'. Wide blsck silk and cotton Lace Insertion.
SpectaLat, yard -....104. 184 and 264
354
Dress Goods
Columbia Wools
Ypsilanti Underwear
-:'.-..i.:-jDiaoif -sons ;
Ladlea' allk and wool Union Suits. Winter
weight. 111. at ......,.........-......$4.98
Ladlea' allk and wool Union Suite, Summer
" weight, I J.I , at 64.98
Ladlea all allk Union Suits, Summer
.weight. 17.10. at 62.98
Ladle' an -nUkVnloov- Sutta,umBiar - -t
- weight. 17.00. aOw ...................63.78'
Ladles' allk and wool Union Sulta. Spmmer. -
weight. 17.00. at ......... -63.78
Mixed Suiting and tPlatd, Juat the thing for.
ehlldren'a dreaeea, ate arrada . . . . .254
44-lnch Voile, In all wanted colors, Ito . .
- grade, for . TT. .V. ........... .v. .664
40-Inch Mohair,- In all eolora and plain and "
with cheek; thla line a good alua at 6. - .
.. Special at ............'..'......,.........604
61-inch Slalllan, light gray and all colon,
with beautiful luster, extra value .754
46-Inch Panama, in light medium and dark --
ray; very nobby for Spring suit. Slo -'-.
' grade, for 1 t75 a
. . 1 . n ... . . . . . . . -
ea-mcn urar ouiiing, in cnaox ana Wltn
- i sbsdow plaid effect. Ito grade.. ...504
41-inch Bourette Voile, In five colors, with
-'- cheeks; a very pretty material for Spring
dress: 11.26 quality .1 I .'.... 81.00
Gray Panama, In plain and with ahadow
. checked effect v....... -81.25
45-lneh Cravenette, guaranteed waterproof,
, in four ehadee; never aold leas than
4. 11.25 j:riTJXT.AjLTEirt f tirnjnTrrn:i.i.T-.iixi 85
leCdiesIIosIeryi
Ladlea pure thread' silk Hoae, 14 10. now. .11.98
Columbia Floss, regular lie akeln -144
Vrv.lHmki. - Rh.tl.tl Wnnl rm. 1 1 Mkaln. tna
Columbia spanisn, regular xoe sxein...-ir4 r.ia"e aun, ouium.i
" Columbia SOephyr. regular 20o package. ...12H4 -Tw?1?7''s M' Mj ,' 'M.98
Columbia Saxony, regular II Ho skein. .... .8V4 Ladlsa Summer merino Lnion SuRa, Sum-
IIXluinblaJElderdwn. regular I60 ball. now; . 254 mer weighty lt.ia.-now ........ .,,....f3.39
TTcolumblaolf Yarn7"regulaf
. Columbia aerraantown. reg. xoo aaein 1XH4 , " " . ' t 'J. a 'i ' - Infante' silk Sox. 8eo, now .
t:oiumDta r airv z,epnyr. regular lac..... ins .........
-rwm.n-VTTtttrna'-Tarri. resular-tla. 1 aHiHJHW weight, IJ.aO.-TlOw ,
Ic Wool, res-uUr ;&o balL-nowsw Bat " ee Double- BalbrlgganhlOfr-jBull :a.
Broken lines of Zephyr; pkg.
Pompadour Wool, skein . . . .v. , ,
ice wool, regular ioo do, now. ..
Carlson Currier Knitting Silk, spool.
Angora Wool, per ball, 15c. new.
4
4.
.98
Black Silk Department
It-Inch all atlk Black Taffeta, Ho grade, '...894
-17-lnoh guaranteed Mescaline Taffeta, never -
sold for less thsn 11.10 ........884
27-Inch Swisa-Taffeta, guaranteed, eultable
for dresses and dropsklrts, 11.10 grade. . . .98
14-Inch Peau de Sole, beautiful flnlah. Just '
the ellk for a Spring wrap .......91.07
COLOSED SILKS
We have two lota ef Colored Taffeta. In all
' .wanted ahades. Lot 1, 45o grade........
Lot I, lc grade
Winter weight 11.00. now . . . . . ... .62.4)8
4 .U"in uoudii eaiDnnaa union milts.
864 - Winter weight, 11.00, now .............. si;
1 iinia, ai.vv, .1 .............., .Bs,iac
Ladles' silk Wlntsr weight Equestrienne
Tights, ll.BO, now $2.29
ladles' llsls thread Bleeveless Union Suite,
knse length. Isce trimmed ..984
Ladles' fine white cotton sleeveleea Union -
Sulta, knee length, lace trimmed ....... .60g
baoin long imvvt Kngia, low neca
-Union Suits; regular lOo. Special
Ladlea knee length, lace trimmed white
knit Panta, pair i .....
Ladies' extra fine knit Panta, knee length,
lace trimmed......... . . . .
Ladlea' fine aleeveleaa Veets, trimmed with
.'lace, allk tape In neck and arms.- . ,
Prices..,. 104, 164,. 204V 254, 854, 504
Ladles' pure thread allk Hose, 11.75, now, ,61.32
Misses' and Infanta' spun silk Hose, pink.
-blue., .red,, from A.v.',. .-,. .ags).14-T541
iiii.iu. wi.vn PVA, .DO, now .........,. 1
siT-na Infanta'-cotton- Sox, 28c, now . . . Qd
1.98 -Boys' Ironclad Hoss, lc, now .....!TTTTr7.194 T
- Misses' fine nbbed cotton Hoae," strMl-
250, now ..'.nntri, , orntlSg'
Ladles ganse and lisle Hoae, SOo and 1 80,. - '
i"0,' ' '7 vAJ '' . . . -89 '
uaai.a ii.ru-7 uruir-aii LcnvQ II1K ClOCK HOBe.
at aa
11.11, now . B74
Ladles' Oaitera, lie, now 5 J
Ladlea' lisle, drop-etltehed, embroidered '
Hose, 11.60, how ........61,18.
Ladles' black cotton Hoae, with maco-foot -
or aole . ....'; .....154
Ladlea fine black cotton Voee. double- aole. '
..- Hale finish. 164, pairs i. 1 ,v .. v ..... .354
" Infants' black and colored caahmare Hose, -
Ladlea Hale finish lace Hoae, silk smbrold
ered, assorted patterns, pair .......254
Misses' and Children's Mack laoa Hoae, aa- .
eorted patterns, pair ........194
.154
.254
484
034
Broken line of Satin. 6O0 to llo grade for... 394 .
Children's Vests and
Drawers
Fnrnlshinas Deparlment
Wash Goods
New novelties in Wash Goods, wool effects.
ztoruttlnga ij rt iiui . xu mjj 1ZH4
Scotch Glnghama, all nsw designs. Includ
ing plain shsdes and Chambrays .........104
New Madras Shirtings, latest checks And
.stripes, fast colors, at '..12H4
Percale, light and dark eolora. 1 yard wlde..7ta4
Extra heavy indigo German blue print. ...,7M4 '
1I1I ends m Dress Olnghsms, lie grade.. ..6H4
14-inch SUkollnea In floral Persian and Jap- -
anese deelgns 10
English twill' Cretons, new patterns and
colorings, light or dark .......... ....6 1-34
White Indian Llnonn and
Lawns 54. 7M4. 104 and 164'
White Peralsn Lawn, nics and
sheer ..854, 254 and 804
White check and erossbsr' Dimities. , . . r. r,i;54
Wntte Walatlnga, mill ends, Including Ox
fords and fancies, 260 to. 40a grade .154
Heavy black and white and blue and white
striped- Shirtings, ysrd ..t f ....... 104
Long Cloth, nice soft finish ........... .8 1-34
New Lawns and Batistes , .1 54
Light and dark embroidered Swlasea. .. , . .164
Sulsette, "new silk finish fabric, all ahadea. .2114
Taf.taa ant Fnularda new aff.et. ... 164-
Vollea In all colors , ....12H4
Mouaseltna de.fole, black and all snides. ... 15f
. . ... : t -r. ;-. " ,
Reg. lie, now, psr garment
ChUdren'a white knit Panta, knee length,
lace tnmmea, an sises ,f. ...t..
Misses' snd Children B long sleeve - white ,
cotton Vests; tape neckJ.N,,...J.....iJ..l94J
cni'iren s long steeve ana nan ; Sleeve
154
.154
.154
..B4
...19a
In
Men's Silk Ties, Four-ln-Hands and Tacka
Men'a Silk Bow Ties, 1 for ..,......,....
- Silk. Wlndaor Ties
Men's 'wool Derby ribbed - Undervxear.
. brown, gray, blue and flesh oolor. ......... .864
Men's Silk Web Suspendera .'894
'Men's Handkerchiefs, in plain white and -
fancy bordera . , . . . .-j.. ,1 ra ;.ii.(UwfVi 4.1
-Mens io-nuBpsnasrs ................... 1 n
rlbbsd Vssts. ecru color .. .r-r. ...... ..1R4 Men'a fancy stripe Dress Shirts iaa
Infanta fine ribbed fleeoe-llned Vests, tape , . Men's Percale Dreas Shirts .......... v.. .. .294
neck, all alaea 134 ChUdren'a 11.26 wool Sweaters, button.
Boys' fine ribbed grey-Veete and Panta, .. . shoulder . -.i .......854
Bummer weight, all sixes, a garment. . ...-.254 . ChUdren'a fancy stripe wool Bweatera. . . . . .694
Boys' fine - ribbed mercerised Drawers, , Men'a 71c Oolf Shlrta ..... w ..... ....... .dgi
eolora pink and blue .i....1.......lfrf Man's Work Shirt s-.-. .ai
Children's aleeveleea Veals, tape neck and .Men'a lie heavy Working Suspenders .194
.104
4
arms, an ......... .....i, ,..,
I niiui.il m w.wn tw.vivBa wis ........ ,
Infants' Crotfhet Silk Caps and Toouee.
wiiiiw biki irua.tf a, savV sa.lO, f s,VV '
Infanta' fine Crochet- Sacquea, white and
. colored, trimmed with ribbon and ' allk '
aiitching. ...... .....364. 604. 754. 61.00
Infanta Bibs, made of MaraeUlea, also 1,
Padded Blba and Embroidered
Bib 54a 84. 104. 154. 204 to $1.60
Infanta' fine wool-knit Bands, all alsss 264
Infants'-all-wool Reuben Vesta, all atsea. ...594
Infants Boeteee. White Skirts' and complete line --
ef Long and Short Dreaeea, also Infants Coata,
Bedford cord and caahmere, both long and '
shsrt,. Finest line of French hand-made In
fanta' Caps en the Coet.
great aaertflea.
Men'a 10 Rookford Sooka, 4 pair-. ....... ..264
.Men'a Oartera ............ ... , ...54
. Boyar 1. and 11.15 Waiats 294
Boys' llo Oolf Cape, plain blue and fancy,, .164
Boys'' 60a and Tie Walata ...994
Soya' Suspenders . 6
. Men'a Books, black and brown. 10 value... .7H4
- Men'a 26e Wool Socks ... i...i...t.!9
Boyo Oolf Shirts 354
Boys' Negligee Shlrta. dark and light colors., 254
Boys 7o and ll.M Hats ; '..395
Men's fancy colors borders! Handkerchief a. . .64
Boye' ffte String Bow Tlea ,. ..12V44
Men s Work Shirts ,16-
Boyr Mothers' Friend Walata, , light and ;
- dark eolora ai.
All lo be eold at 1' Men's to nnlaundered white Bhtrta 89 -'.
Mejij 20o fancy Socka , ....l2ul
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