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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENINO. MOVEMDS3 18. ' 1SC3. 18 RAILROAD MEN HI COMPETITION Agents Uss Strategy , to Sell ' Tickets to Discharged Sail- . ors of the Wisconsin. ONE WINS OUT BY - , AN ELOQUENT OVAJION Forward Opens Ticket : Office in Cabin of Battleship While His Com petitor Stand on Shore and Gasp ;:l at the Vctorjr. -j; ...:;.;T:.." .; V,- Thirty-two traveling passenger agents and representatives f the various rall , roads, each with an eye to making a i fat ahowtnt in bis sales, went -to Beat--, 'tie front Portland and brushed elbows with the representatlrea of the same -..and additional "Toads ' with - off Ices ; in i the northern city. " . The occasion for such a fathering- of " ' railroad wisdom was the discharge at : the Bremerton drydock of 185 sailors from the battleship Wisconsin, which ' is being dismantled. These lads with ' the wide-bottomed trousers are allowed 4 cents per mile from the point , where : discharged to the place of enlistment. and in the present Instance fully 41 par cent or them were, bound Tor destma- tlons In the east and south. , One of the ralroad representatives ' seoured the names of the sailors on ',. board and sent each a- plus; of tobacco Jwlthhe compliments of his line. - An ' ether company backed three tourlsfcars - onto a siding, expecting- to have all of ' them filled with sailor passengers for i the east, but It la eaid that only a small portion of one of these ears was - ever put to the- use for- which It- was Intended on thst day. Others estab lished ticket offices on the street cor ; ners where the sailors from the Wis ; eonsin would be compelled to pass, and ' there was a general hobnobbing and a concerted effort en the part of the rep resentatives for several days prior to ' ' the discharge of the crew to get aboard 'the Wisconsin, a move strictly pro Tnibited by the officers of the ship. Mors than one of the railroad men who got through the picket line was taken by ' the arm when discovered en deck and led across the gangplank. . . '.. - Fnt Asbor Sight . Ttasa.;...l ' . "Kit" Carson of tho Rock Island ' claims the honor of having been boosted ashore some eight times. The last tims lie put out from shore under cover of darkneaa In a rowboat and made 'tile ' way up the ship's slds to the main deck, where he was earnestly engaged in con versation with a sailor when an officer discovered his presence. Carson- was ordered off. Then again. It was the ' '. opportunity ha had been looking for to make himself solid with the members ef. the crew, which had gathered around l.at the sound of loud words. 8o Carson for the time being steadfastly refused ; to go, standing directly In front of the officer and arguing the .matter for the ' benefit if the many ,- ticket ; buyers round' the deck. He poured out a long (low of eloquent words about bis rights as an' Americas citizen; and when be Banderine T GREW THIS HAIR And we tan PROVE IT mm m MISS SCLMA HASSCL, ST2S N. 42d Ooort, Ohlcage. -Dsaderlne produce and maintains for the Sealp a tuts ol health and setiTlty f sr shore the normal. Its applications are healing, cooling, sod very Invigorating to both the hair and aealp. It shows results from the very fin I application. . . - "Society and the Business GirL The business girl usually has very little time for social duties, and little by little flnde hersslf forgotten by so clety. except for e few sear end dear friends who would be Just ss loyal If they did net see her from New Tear's to -New Tsar's. . - ,....: ' Of course, If you are In the world of working men and' women the first duty is to the one who employs you, and to that sflf which Is endeavoring to keep a foothold In the work-e-day world. But there Is still smother self that Is entitled to almost equal consideration the eelf that wants recreation after ths day's work Is snded; that loves gayety and many friends and ecqustnt. ances and It is the duty of every girt who works to reconcile these two selfs v-to be fslr to her business duties and yet not deprive herself of all pleasure. Society functions la the aftsrnooa are of necessity barred to her. snd It would w ,4a - hMith- tA film tn aro It I so efficacious that a sampls bottle will. In ,'BU ever nls-ht ef the week., la fact, many eases, be sufficient to prove lu rare spe-' " , ilV.. i the nisitlon of eifto Virtues! NOW at all druggists, three sizes, ? . m!W ..!. ...,1.11 Abb eVsrw a gSt at AA ev ae f 1 eTOtlueJl I'll WIIW gii" Z50 DUO and 91. UO per bottle. irrldav and Baturdav nights for psr- kUtO WLTON DIKDIXUZ CO.. CWcage,"' ties. -, - - The business sin must realty wora FOR SALE AND GUARANTEED HX WOODARD. CLARKE & CO. saw that the crew was on the point of being punished for cheering, , ke eon sented to depart. ' . The next day promptly' at noon the crew was paid off and discharged, and lust before II o'clock. Carson and I. I H. rVNell of the Tnlnn Psrlfio. nsoked their tickets ana stamps in iwo grips, made their way past -the groups of rep resentstlves waiting for ths fret busi ness, down the dock and en board the Wisconsin, where they established n ticket of flee In the forward cabin.' Car son's oration ths . night before had proved a good- card, and before th-i other railroad men could recover breath, from such sn amaslng move,-the Rock Island agent and O'Nell had aib but emptied their satchels of the long sllpx. There were so many representatives around the district who hsd never mnt before. that there is. on. record -a., story of ons railroad passenger agent uslmt all his power of persuasion to sell an other sgent of a competing line a ticket. because ths latter, he said, wore blue clothes and looked more like ' a sailor than-a traffic man. 'j is NEW CORPORATIONS FILE THEIR ARTICLES (Special Dispatch te The JoarsaL) Salem, Or., Nov. It. Artlclea of In corporation have been filed as follows with the secretary of state: Castllllca Rubber company; Incorpo rators, W. H. BeharrelL C. O. Olson, J. C. Roberts and C. V. Cooper; capital stock, $100,000; main office, Portland.' Warner - Oas Fixture company ox Portland; Incorporators, Chsrles Rlcs Warner, James William Purcell, Harry Jamea Martin: capital stock. 14.000. Homestead Investment company of Baker county; incorporators, A. T. Har ris. .V. w. Tomllnson, W. M. Davey; capital stock, StO.eoe.- " For the uncertain weatherof-Novem TH E BANKRUPTCY P F; Rodgere'' . .. , .. . "PLACED IN', THiS HANDS OF . iiiiii Men INORTHVVBOT COR, FIRST AlND OALMON OTREETS ."V,; ' ' V THEIR ENTIRE STOCK" CrF.rg.; 7. e Wa srvV.aTlkar.7 sTw SBl n . - eO h DAV rafll IHI-tf-drH ' II latatar.srf4An.sr 1140 ber it behooves us to suggest N mm- O U R S , are , stylishly fashioned Overcoats -water-proofed like a duck's backyet just : as. proper for wear in sunshiny weather as in rain- : , . ;.t, ;lv'iy , . S. BROHGER & CO. Clothing -7 Hats Furnishings 343 WASHINGTON, NEAR 7th harder In order to become a social fa vorite than the girl who stsys at horns, because It la almost impossible for ber to do much entertaining, and therefore ha mnM danend wholly on herself. . If you are Invited out make yourself ss attractive as possible you owe it to your hostess end ir you are xoo una te take pains with your toilet, you are too tired to ma out at all. But if one jwtsh eTT look nice,- one must, of; course, have pretty clothes to wear, snd I think thst a girl who. Is making her own living should feel Justified in buying ss many dslnty clothes as hsr purse will allow; nothing really makes one feel so rested ss to put on an at tractive gown, and I think that white fluffy things seem especially becoming to the . business . girl, because she ' obliged to wear stiff tailor-made gar ments sll dsy. Plan to havs one or two nights of the week when you can accept your friends Invitations without feeling thst ydu sre doing wrong In going out I think thst one really worka much better If a por tion of the time Is given to recreatlpn for all work and no play Is Just aa apt to have a bad effect on J1H as on Jsck! ' ' "But,' eome of you-will eay,-"I have dropped out of society; I am not In vited with the old crowd any more of course, when I first began to work I had positively no time to aocept In vitations, snd now thsy -have ceased to come. . ', v , ' ' '' ' ! "Well, let you friends . know, ' la a tactful way. that you ars In the ring again snd would be pleased te reoslve Invitations, snd as a sort of "sye opener" send out a few yourself, invit ing some of your old friends to an evening - "given - to renew old friend ships," and never Tear but what you will soon be as popular as you were before you became a business girl with other Interests besides the next 4es.ee and what you would wear. One thing the business girl of today does not have to cope with ie the feel ing On (be pert ef "society" that the girl wh earns her "living shall not re ceive as ' warm a welcome aa the girl who does nothing that Is whst the women who were pioneers In the busi ness world had to fight for recogni tion. .. . .... - ,. fit H H . H . . , . . . Cold Water Tea. Every , one In thess dsys pleads guilty to a more or' less restricted dietary, snd - one of the first Items aaalnst which the n.edleal authorities Issue theli llut Is thst of -browod ti vis., thst which nss been siiowea to stand for any length of time. For persons whose digestions are not as strong aa they might be, even, a quick ly made- boiling-infusion la considered to be Injurious, snd many doctors are nowadays prescribing a cold water de coction aa the most Innocuous form of tea which can be ventured upon. To make this the proportion of a heaped-np -teaspoenftri of - tear for- each person te s pint, of water should be placed it a Jug. i This Is plsced over night In a cool plsoe and covered with s ssucer, whlls the next morning the liquid 1a strained off Into a ssueepea ,.,- n mba Av this means anydsngerof "Imblblbf UBffln Irob- vtated. while ths flavor Is In no wsy Impaired, snd sufficient msy. be made over night to eufflce for both break fast snd tea, ths following day:.. jr st n , zj , How to" Walk Gracefully, tn order to preserve a graceful figure, good walking and a correct balance are essential. - Very few people knew, how to walk gracefully. The shoulders should be thrown back, the spine should be straightened, and the back. Just be low the waist line, curved inwards. The leg should swing freely from the hip Joint, and the weight of the body should be thrown upon ths balls of ths feet, not ,upon the heels. -Correct walking means a light, elastic, springy step and a corresponding sense of freedom of sc- i .... te ..a., wlllr Airtlv. VM - Will IIUII, . J " ' - - . . it.. I vV aJ th ...rfla. I DDI SCI TIIJ ' ' ' will be beneficial for the whole frame, bringing ths muscles Into vigorous ac tion and siding the proper circulation of the blood. , ' ' . ; ' w- ' Carried Eggs. . This Is a favorite dish for breakfast or luncheon. Insredlents Four hard-boiled eggs. S gills of milk, H of a teaspoonful of sugar, of a Spanish onion, J dessert-J rsftoonful eachof ourry 4 powdsr and flour, 1 ounce or Butter, juice or tt a lemon, 1 tomsto. and some boiled rice. Method Cut one end of the eggs, so thst thsy stand firmly.-. Slice the onion and fry for. five minutes In the butter. Mix flour and curry powder together, make both into a paste, with a little of the milk, boll the remainder and stir ths mixed paste to It, adding ths onion, lemon Juloe, sugar snd salt and pepper to taste, Cook. for. Its hours, than strain through a sieve, arrange the erga on a hot dish, pour the eurry ssucs round them and garnish with a border crr,eV-:- 7i; :'.: '. 'Women as Strikers. .Women "must do everything In their power to make man'e present . exclu sively comfortable position no longer tenable. For this ' pnrposs, we main tain, saye the Anglo-Russian, that women ran and should organise s gen srL strike of. their own ex Women can stalks Ss wives, as cooks, aa house keepers, aa servants, as teachers, elerka, factory hands, aa taxpayers. ' ' sregro Murderer Haafes. tesrssl Ksesitt Brle.i Washington. Nov. II. Charles R. Grant, colored, was executed In the yard ef the district Jail today; Ths crime for which Orant paid ths penalty ef deal was the murder of a eoiored girl named Xva Barnes last Seeember. i V iX ' r V WHICH WE PURCHASED ' FROM THE. ASSIGNEE. SINGER 4 SINGER, AT V? , v 36 CENTS ON THE $1.00r-WHOLESALE COST For 37 years ths firm of Rodgers & Sons wers Peoria's foremost dealers in Men's andwomen men eraae wearto apparel.. ror o years uio mui ut nuujai -- - -w , - ; "V fr This Ures and sDlendid Stock has kept us busy for almost two weeks gettinj H arranged, assorted and remarked. It is now in shape and will be on sals 1 '.-.'v'' -V.-'.' ::'''' 'V;,;I ;':.''""''; " I SATURDAY MORNING, NOVEMBER Reuil trade will please come in the forenoon if possible, as you know that a sale at the Boston Store always means A JAM. " Wholesale trade will not be waited on after 9 a. m. No telephone orders taken during this sale.. Store will be open every ,day to 8 p. m Saturday evening 10:30 o'clock ;- v: .V'V" . '.X ti ','! ..v-' v ,W ;' 'V.' .r; ,v ?. MEM S 3,864 Men's Suits in This Great y- ' Stock ..''''' N ''V,J 5.00 for Frock and Dress Suite, la flnsst Im ported Black Clay Worsted and Broad Cloths. Rodgers'. price. 0.e to e.eO. - . ' ' $7.95 for Bsck Suits, single and doubls-breasted, best Wool Worsted, In dark and medium oolora. Mads by the best clothing makers in America and their labels are en every one. Rodgers" - price was ll6.ee to m.OO, - S10.50 for Hart. Schaffnar Man Suits la single and doubls breasted. - Every man wtis - wears clothes knows ths class of goods this" . . house turn out. . The beat only. Is tbalr motto. 'Rodgers sold these Suits for S3I.60 and I2..00. ' $14.95 takes the cream of ths Rodgers at Sons finest Suits, Silk Mixed Worstsd Velours. Im- ported Clays and Serge. Trimmed, cut and ' tailored up to the second. Rodgers prloe was . I17.M t l0.0t. ... ": . f -2,142 Overcoats .. to eeleet from. Every etyle of Coet Every famous maker la repreeented In this splendid . stock. .!. $4.T5 for Beaver Pvercoats b II different colors, lined with best Farmer Satins; stylish snd perfect la evsry particular. Rodgers prloe -was- tie.ee and $11.19. ' $6.95 for Overcoats. Topcoats and mid weights -. la a swell line Of shapes and shades. Rodgers , sold 'em for tit le and llt oe. - ".. $10.00. - A tsa dollar bill buys Ton Kuppen , beimer Or Hart. Schaffner as Marx Coat, In long, short, loose or form-fitting. In the best ."grade of Imported materials. Rodgers' price . '.was tlT.te to IM.tO. $16.65 for your pick ef any Overcoat ia the Rodgers' stock. Every weave of woolens, every new, up-to-date out of garment la In this magnifi cent Una of Overcoats that Rodgers sold at .'tti.se to ite.ee. .(.:,-'" ' '.','..: ; Over 1,000 Cryenettes to pick from at less than (halftRojlgeta Jt gone 1 Peoria prices. ' $4.50 for a Rodgers Cravenette that yon can't equal In this town for a penny less than tll.SO. - $7.50 for Rodgers a Sons' best grade of llf.00 end $17.60 Cravenettea. "$10.00 for Rodgers A Sons' Genuine tlO-00 and tzt.00 Priestly Cravenettes, in all the new . ehadea.' .. ' $14.40 buye the best of the good one in the' . . Rodgers a Sons' highest grade Imported Cra venettes. Self-ssme coats sold In every first-' class bouse In Portland for ttT.fO to t7.60. 146 Coats and Vests ' From Rodgere aV Sons' $1S to MO Suits for.$2.50 SECTION 47 Cases Men's Hats On too of ear own big stock somes 4T more of the swellest Hats you ever laid your eyee on. In eoft and etlft and thi FaHa neweat styles. Sold by Rodgers Sons at tt.OO, lt.00. M.OO and 15.00. ' The Boston will elose 'em out at SO.T5 for Rodgers' Boft and Stiff tt.OO Hats. . il.35 for Rodgers' Soft and Stiff tt.OO Hatav $1.85 for Rodgsrs Soft and Stiff tt.OO Hata. ; $2.35 for Rodgers Soft and BUff tt.OO Bate. We ean't begin to teU you shout 'sm therea toe , . i . .: i darn many of 'em. - : Rogers &, Sons Built their buslnsss on the good Shoe they old. Thsy sold every pair under aa iron-clad guarantee of satisfaction or a new pair free. We have now in! our basement exactly 4tT cases of thsss f aradus Money-Back . Shoe that we must dispose of qulekly. - " Men's Shoes To Fit Your ' Feet $1.45 for Rodgere A Sons tt-10 solid leather work and dress Shoes. $1.95 for Rodgers Sons 11.00 Star Calf and U. 8. Army Shoea. $2.50 for Rodgere Sonsf tt0 Oold Crown Dress Shoes. . ; . $2.98 for aU Rodgere St Boas' best brand ef i, $6 and tt.SO Drssa Shoes. - 14 Cases Underwear "T In the Bsst Grades ef Wool, Cotton and Fleeced. 32e for Rodgere a Bona' tOe Fleeced Underwear. 474 f Rodgers a Sons' Tte Fleeced Underwear. T4 for Rodgere Sons' tl-t Wool Fleeced Underwear. ; 850s for Rodgere aV Sons ll.lt Canrrelshalr Un derwear. - 97a for Rodgere Sons' tLTt Wool Underwear. $1.46 for Rodgere Sons' ti ll Lamb's Wool Underwear. $2.05 for Rodgers a Sons' 11.00 and tt.SO leunh'e Wool Underwear. - . .. 50 Dozen Blue Flannel -Shirts . All WOO& AITS FAST OOX.OB, 79a for Rodgere a Bone' tl.St Blue Flannel Shlrte. . 98 for Rodgere A Sons' 11.71 Blue Flannel Shirts. . '. $1.48 for, Rodgere A Bone list Blue Flannot Shirts. . $1.94 for Rodgere A Sons' S.0t and It.tl Blue - Flannel Shirts. - ' - - troBX si 35 for Rodgers best SOo and 00e Work Shirt. 784 for Rodger best 1 and Ut Work Shirt Very Extra Specials for Men 104 toT Bodgere tOe Suspenders, Of ior itoagerr ea uoutri. , 454 for Rodger tl-SO waaterev--' - - -'I-" ' 64 for Rodgere ISO Neoktlee. . 254 for Rodgerr TSe Necktie. '(.' '.;-; 64 for Rodgers' 15e Sox; black colors.. . 114 toT Rodger ISe Wool Box. ' 504 toT Bodgere tSo Work Olovea. '. , .. ,' ' ' '' V '.' 84 Full Dress Coats and Vesta Worth-ltt.00fof ......... ... . . , .$3.95 7 . : -''260 Odd Coats Worth 11.00 te lll.tt, for, ...... $1.00 , 475 Odd Vests For ............. . ..................854 ' 2,800 Pairs of Fine Pants $1.45 $1.92 SS.as a. a s.v At .... 824. $1.05 Worth 1140 11.00 Three Solid Cases of Boys' " Suits' Rodgers gold the best A big lot of Rodgere tt.OO te tt.SO Suite In small and odd lot. ' close at .-'--tb-e.-e.fr754 -f 1.47 for all of Rodgers a Sons IJ.tO to 11.00 Boys' . wool, t-pleos Baits. ..: . '-: . $9.98 for your choice of over 1,000 of Rodgere best 14.00 to tt.26 Boys Suits, up to It years. " Best of woolen and worsted matsrlsls used la the making of these suits; they ooroe 4n tea . styles. ."';'. ': '.; : ' ' -i v v : 116 Boys' Coats : fl ' In the swellest makes end the best goods you ever saw. Rodgers sold 'em right along for M.00, tt.OO and 11.00. . Boston cloe 'w oot Two Cases of Boys' School Pants At ............... . . . .94 194 394 n1 i Worth . . J0a t6 7 to and 1,0 Bsst matertala, patent buttons, taped seams, eto. .. .. ' . . . ... . 100 Doz. Dress and Negligee Shirts In Princely, Emperor, Conqueror, SUr, Monarch and other famous makes, sold like thle- , ; 874 ,or Rodgers TSe Princely Shirt 634 Ior Bodgere 11.00 Emperor Shirt i 744 for Rodgere' 11.11 Conqueror Shirt . ., Unlimited AeoortmenU of Swell Style. .: ..... L.ADIES9 SECTION' , ;: For Over Thirty Years Rodgsrs a Sons were Peoria's hssdquartsrs for Ladies' Suits, Cloaks snd Furnishings. We bought 'their eptendld stock at a price that en ables ue to aave the ladle of Oregon aad Waah- Ington from one third to one half on their Winter Clothlng. L-. Rodgers' $15.00 to $20.00 Craven ettes for $6.98 ' ' r" Ladles' Best Grade of Guaranteed Cravenettes In beautiful Silk Mixtures of Gray. Brown, Blue, Tan, Black, Olive, Shaded Plaids. 111.00 to 120.00 valuea for $6.98 - - Up to date. Ladies ftong" Coats Fancy Plafd and Check and Solid Black, Tan, Brown, Oxford. Full Box Back,' three quarter lengths, In very latest New fork Styles. $5.90 for all Rodgsrs 110.00 and 111.00 Long , Cloaks. . ' .' - : $7.88 for all Rodgers' I1S.00 and llt.00 Long Cloaks. ' l "SO.BSrnarTloageSriiO.OO and 116 00 Long -. Cloak. '. ..' , . , ' -j .: i $12.48 for all Rodgsrs' 117.60 to 110.00 Long Closks. - . Rodgers' Ladies' Dress Skirts In Panama. Ladles' Cloth, Broadcloth, Mixed Plaids, Serge and Alpaca, Navy Blue, Black, Brown and Gray. Sold like this , 83.85 for Rodgers tt.OO to t IO Dress Skirts. ' $5.55 for Rodgers I7.S0 to 110.00 Drees Skirts, $7.85 for Rodgers' tll.SO to tlt.OO Dress Skirts. $9.85 for Rodgers' 117.60 to $21.00 Dress Skirts. A special Itne of tt.OO Sample Skirts la gray and black only at ...., $3.98 16 Cases of Ladies' Hosiery and ' Underwear: , , Must Be Sold at Once. '94 for Rodgers 16e fsst black Hose. 124 for Rodgers' too fsst black Hose.. 1 ror Koogers- ic iasi oiacx tioae. 274 for Rodgers' 100 (eet black Hose. , OST tur bHuartn i rou Ladies' Underwear 194 'or ell Rodgere tSe Knit Underwear. . I 394 or u Rodgere' 76c Knit Underwear. $.84 for alt Rodger tl.OO Knit Underwear. 894 for ail Rodgere fl.ll Knit Underwear.- Shirt Waists 194 for Rodgers SOo Shirt Wslsls. aaet- for Rodgers' 11.00 Shirt Waists. 94 for Rodgers' tl.60 Shirt Waists. . 8i;29 for Rodgerr 11.00 Shirt Waists. - $1.49 for Rodger tt.SO and 14.00 Shirt Waist. These 'Waists are the latest tklaga; nothing wrong exespt ths price. College blouse and other new styles. Fifteen different kinds of material. .r-- Ladies Sateen" Skirts" With Shirred Double Spanish Flounce. 654 fr Bodgere tl.60 grade, . 954 for Bodgere 1100 grade. $1.95 for Rodgers tt.lt grade. $2.85 for Rodgers tt.SO grade. 384 for all Rodgers 11.00 Wrappers. , 1.29 for all Rodgers' 12.00 Wrappers. jlOorllJtoJs'CT'.JUt Urns Klmon i .1 Girls' Shoes 894 for Rodgers Sons' 11. to and tl.00 Girls Press snd School Shoes. Slses t to t, In seven different kind ef leather.. ' - Ladies' Dress Shoes . ' ' .'" $1.00 for 1.171 pair of Rodgere it Bone 11.16 Lsdlee' Arco Kid Lsce Shoes. $1.50 for 1,46 pairs of Rodgers St Sons' tt.OO and tl.lt Ladles' Patent Colt Dress Shoe.. $2.95 for your choice of all the fine Rodgere stock of lAdles' Dress Shoes. Every well- . known make Is hers In lace, button, bal. and Blucher, Kid, Calf, Colts, Verorias. Vlcla. Ve lours and Patent Rodgere' 1 4, $6 and l shoes; Children's Pilot Goth Coats : Beautifully trimmed In astrachan, euffa and col lars; Rodgers' tt end 110 valuea for. ..$4,98 26 pretty Cloaks in erush plush for children end misses: navy blus and silver gray, heavy eatln llhlngi IH values forrrTTTTTrrrri1, . ,$8.50 Ladles' 110.00, tll.oo and tio.oe Bhort Sample Coats In black and tan, satin lined $2.98 Children's Qloaks In Navy Bine and Cardinal, wool, serge lined, trimmed in fancy braid; S and t 60 val..$2.95 7 r ' Ladies,' Read This List Through and through. There te money In every" line of It for you, ., 2,75 for Ladles' and Children' Fur Sete In brown and grayj Rodgers price tt.SO. ... Il.OOor Rodgsrs' tt.SO Neck Furs. 4.50 for Rodgsrs seal aad . mink Stoles and Collarettes, worth 110.00 and tlt.OO. - ' . 294 for all Rodgere' too Outing Skirts. , r 494 for all Rodgsrs tl.00 Outing Skirts. , - for all Rodgers 11.00 Corsets. 984 for all Rodgers tl.60 aad tt Umbrellas. 1.50 for sU Rodgsrs 11 to tl 60 Jap Kimono. 604 for. all Rodgere' tl Outing Flannel Gowns. 984 for all Rodgsrs $160 and 11.71 Outing Flan nel Downs. ; ' . L. . Rodgers Se Bed Sheets .... .,........... .254 : Rodgers 10c Towels t .-94 Rodgers Tte Bed Spread ................. ..994 ' Rodgers 6e Wash Clothe..,,...., 14 Rodgers tl.00 Tsbls Cloths. ..454 .Rodger-$1.60- Table- Cloth.. 654 " Rodgere 1100 Table Cloths........ 804 . Rodgers tt.OO Tsbl Clothe.. ...$1.00 Rodgere tl.26 Silk Tapestry Covers. ...... .754 Rodgere tt.OO Lace Curtstns v... .81,76 Rodgers tt.OO Table Napkins ............$1.25 Rodgere 60s Girls Cap..,...i ,54 Rodgere 16e Perfumes .64 Rodgere li.o Biangeta .094 Rodger 2.00 Blankets Rodgers 11.00 Blankets Rodger 17.10 Wool Blankets Rodgers' 2So Tooth Brushes..... -54 Rodgers 26o Purses 94' Rodgers SOe Purses 314 Rodger ISO pan nrusnss Rodgere tte Looking Glasses ............. .194 Rodgsrs too Alligator Wallets ............. 194 Rodgere SOo Bill Books ..194" Rodgers lOe spools Basting Cotton...., 14 Rodgers tte Talcum Powder . ft, ........... .64 Rodgers lOe Belt Bucklee .... 54 '. Rodgers lOe package Envelopes....;,-,, 14 Rodgere te Black Mourning Pine Vl4 Rodgere lOe Hslr Brushes .194 Rodgers So cakes of Sosp .14 Rodgere I0o Bachelor Buttons ...54 Rodgere SOe Ladle Collar , 194- Rodgers tlt.OO Silk Skirt ..$3.75 ........rjWf $1.25 $1.50 kete $3.95 Botori Store First and Salmon Sth. 7, I' . 1 . V -.:;;-