The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, February 14, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY , 14. .1307..
CASE GOES OVER
UNTIL HEXTUEEK
" . t ; . - ,
'(Continued from Pa fa One.)
during th teats. Jerom objected, but
th court overruled the objection.
Howard mmA Jtrami OuajtmL.
f " Howard Neablt, Evelyn'a brother, re
garded aa the leading witness for tha
tate, la reported to have quarreled with
Jerome, and refuaed flatly to take the
tana to defend the memory or Stan
ford White in the effort to break down
hi slater's evidence. Jerome's refuaal
' to promise that Evelyn would not be
prosecuted tor perjury Is rumored to M
the cause,
V The calm In the Thaw ease yesterday
.waa "the calm before the storm." Sen
'satlohs are looming up head.'- Court
. adjourned for the day amid lore feast
among the counsel, held for the purpoas
, of getting together and weeding out
' certain medical testimony as to Insan
ity In the Thaw family and that sort
of thing, which will greatly facilitate
" the appearance on the stand of Evelyn
NesMt Thaw and the calling of Mr a.
William Thaw, mother of ths prisoner.
he Thaw will Is also on tha brink,
erome having secured possession of It
to have typewritten . copies mad. It
Is. to ba offered In evidence today. If
-It gets In, Delma believes Harry Thaw
will have taken several mighty leap
"I could not. I then tested his re
flexes," said Evans. . . . .
Asked to explain what ba meant, wlt
neaa swung one leg over th other and
aald Thaw's kneecap reflex was exag
gerated. He said any unusual sensitive
ness In the coordination of mind and
muacle Indicated nothing In this case.
Bometlmea It waa a test for nerve de
rangement and for, spinal disease. .
Kvana aald be also tickled Thaw's feet
and found the reflexea also altghtly exaggerated.-
The ankle reflexea, however,
were normal. He also found th optlo
nerve In good condition. .
Evana then reached a. line of medical
testimony which brought the request
from ths court that all ladles reave the
room. Even th women reporters left,
for th first tlms during th trial that
they had don so.
' "Examining the heart and circulatory
system." said Dr. Evana, "I found a
condition of extraordinary nervousness.
The heart changed Ita rate of beating
four tlmea In one minute, from M to a
minute to III, then -back to SO, then
to (2. I never aaw such a remarkable
pulse. It so attracted my attention
that I mad my examination moat thor
ough, repeating It aeveral times. I
thought It might be du to th novelty
of th examination, but renewed teats
under the most favorable circumstances
showed ths sams result and I found ths
heart In tha same nervous. Irregular
condition. . I found no evidence of val
vular heart dlaeaa. Th trouble was
purely nervous." . ., . v
Prrmihms in Horse and Poultry De
. partmenti ' Largely Increased
f i- SpeeiaJ - Boxes in Grandstand-
Portland Man. Get Bar Privilege,
FUND TO BUY HOUSE ' .
OCCUPIED BY KEATS
" nvalya to Be Xeoalled. -
; With the medical testimony out of the
, way for th time being, tha will disposed
of and the cross-examination of Evan
nd other experts postponed, there will
be nothing to prevent th recalling of
young Mrs.' Thaw 'and tha continuation
of her story, Delmaa having now eon
' at meted a strong foundation for th In
- sanity plea, on which he will go to th
Jury and which permits of tha introduc
tion of much more testimony tending to
".' "how what drove Harry Thaw mad.
Accordingly, ualeea th legal . argument
. drags out Mrs. Thaw's reappearance a
a witness 1 expected Monday and ah
will remain on the stand until Jeroro
baa completed th long expected cross
examination. First, Mrs. Thaw will re
late th things '.concerning Stanford
Whlte'a treatment of other girls, which
;.were th subjects of (frequent talks be
tween her and her husband.
... Kora asetloaa BxpeeteaV - -
- She will tell of those Incident hinted
' kt by Delmaa on Sfondav. whan fltan.
1 ford White spok of her husband dla-1
jaragingiy by-ttre-twaside of Mis Mc-
nensie. wnen ens ana Mr. Cains met
WhltIri thethttre. ana when Thaw4
toia ner or hired thugs who wer fol
lowing bin, and of hi appeal to the
. Society for tha Suppression of Vic to
. arrest th course of Stanford Whits.
' Many ensatlonalcUutls not ret re
vealed ar said to be on tha point of
exposure, and Etetmaa will bring therV
out to the last letter In an afort
. sat Thaw- free, When she ae said th
last word Jn Ma behalf, th young wife
will face Jerom for the most bitter
"ordeal of her young life. - It seems to
- be generally understood now that Je-
w.. lawh mvmrm uvr. nenucw IQ
P"'ef last analysis, th story of Evelyn
i new is , tne Keystone or th
arch of the defense. If It Is not broken
down. Jerome fully realises that th
accusea man is rree. un tne other Bide,
the defens realises equally well th1,
in th manner in which Mrs. Thaw con
duct herself under cross-examination
lies their hope of victory. Jerome will
J neglect no means to send th girl from
'the witness -stand a broken, discredited
woman, helpless and hopeless. - Delms
. will -neirlert no means to safeguard and
: ' protect ber.-r-i ; 1-. v..w.
" ' Jerome Saa Ir aw Wltaeae.
, ' - Mrs. Thaw herself, steeled for th
- erdca will summon - all of her re-
r sources V to - meet th attacks of th
firosecution. Befor her eyes constant
y will be th man to save whose life
she ventured everything. In thta tre
mendou struggle of man's wlta agalnat
woman' . love. Juror - will be th ar-
- -.biters. - ,.- - - -. -'
Jerom ba secured fresh ammunition
from ' Miss Maxle Follette, a former
ewftm of Mrs. Thaw, ssld to have been
confidant of the young girl, who has
. placed In th hands of Jerom a long
statement, from which ho will draw In-
splratlon. Of this statement It Is aald
. that It contains remarka mad by Evelyn
Neablt to Miss Follette In confidence,
which ar at varlanc with th testl
'" enony she gav about th affair of th
affidavit drawn up by Hummel. - Befor
more Is ssld . of this Jnstsnce of
womsn'a Inhumanity to woman. It will
perhaps be well to wait and aee. Jerom
. baa shown Mis Toilette's statement to
no one. Then Jerom haa In addition
" . a statement from the mother of Evelyn
Thaw, which is said to be a mine of In-1
formation. ,
Statement front Bvelra's Mother.
It Is not known if It cop tains, among
' other things, bow Evelyn Neablt, at the
age of It, waa permitted by her mother
to neglect her education to enter the
artist's studios, and how. at th g of
II, having already .gone through the
life of th studios, the child wss taken
by th hand of her mother and con
ducted to th stage honors, not by re.
son of .talent, but because of th beauty
of her face and form. The mother of
' Evelyn Thaw Is sgalnst her. her brother
: likewise. This young msn, a protege
of Stanford White, who accepted money
from Whit at different tlmea, had an
," rtouaced, with the authority of th dis
trict attorney, that he would take th
witness atand to "vindicate th mem
- ory of Stanford White." Delmaa Ropes
be will. .-' '
.With th mother and brother, former
chums, and 'lawyer, convicted of Con
ner, all arrayed against th young
an n wno maae sucn a strong impres
sion on th witness stand, what will
ba the outcome aa regards th fortunes
of Harry Thaw? Twelve men are to
decide.
.- Would you rather have them en your
aide, or th mother, brother, lawyer and
chum, marshaled by a district attorney
.' who Is forced to drive . to distraction,
perhaps to tear, may be to despair and
madness th young woman who bared
her heart, convict th prisoner at bar?
THAWS HEART WAS CRAZY
Not Dlseasod, but HIa Nervous Sys-
. tern Kept It Running Wild.
'. ' (Jnoraal Special Barries.)
" i New Tork. Feb. 14. In the course of
the testimony of Dr. Evans, the alienist
retained by the Thaw defense, Delroaa,
- Thaw's chief of counsel, asked him whan
-the "brain storm" or brain explosion ds.
' scribed previously took place.
Jerome objected, because, he said, "th
witness had described tests and had not
told what th results of these testa
' wer." " . '
u , Th court ruled that Dr. Evans should
Jr -. tall of results. Evans followed tha
direction of Delmas and began ..with
saying Thaw's general nutrition " was
good, th condition of hit skin was good
and the shape 'of his head was normal
except In one particular.
"What la that 7" asked Delmas.
"An unusual depresalon at th baae of
the head, at the back. Just below thla
drpresHtnn I found a similarly abnormal
t.nltlnn" .
"Could you account for these T' I,
. Mowsal Special Service.
New Tork, Feb. 14. Leading light
of literature, art, mualo and th drama
thronged th assembly-rooms of - the
Waldorf-Astoria thl afternoon at the
entertainment given in aid f the
Keats-Shelley memorial fund. Edmund
Clarence Stedmaa presided and among
thoee who took part were Mis Julia
Marlowe, Dr. a Wlr Mitchell. Mrs.
Ruth McEnery Stuart. F. Hopklnson
Smith and Mis Beatrice Herford.
Th object of th fund La to complete
the recent purchase and - to establish
ther a library of .th works of Keats
and Shelley, with portraits and manu
scripts. .- . . v ...
Hold Teachers' Examination. .
Special Dispatch te Tee Joaraal.)
Th Dalies, Or, Feb. 14 Ths quar
ts ly summation of teachers for Waaco
county began In th courthouse In this
city today; Superintendent Neff la as
sisted br Professor C. D. Thompson
and XL H. Whitney.- -There ar 1 ap
plicants for county certlf lcatea. and
three or four are expected to write for
state papers. The condition of th road
lis prevented some teachers from at-
Funeral of Wenscelas Calvet.
' (Special DU patch te Tke Jeers!.)
Salem. Or Feb. 14 The funeral of
Wenscelas Calvet, who died her Wed-
nesdsy morning at his home, was held
today from tho Cathollo church In this
city. Rev. A. Moor and Rev. P. Datin
of Brooks officiated. Th Interment
was In the Catholic cemetery near this
city.
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STATE FAIR VJILL
LAST SIX DAYS
Board Decide) Against Ten
Days -Meet at Request of
' . - Livestock Association.
SEVERAL CHANCES MADE
IN CLASSIFICATIONS
(Seectel Dlapatcb te Tke JoensL)
Salem. Or.. Feb. 14. Th atat fair
to be' held her In September will con
tinue six days. Sine th fair of last
year tha board has been considering th
feasibility cf holding, th ahow for 10
days but St th request of th North
Pacjflo Coaat Liveatook asaoolatlon It
was finally agreed to bold It for th aam
jenshjrftlmf sf formerly. This Is mad
necessary because many of th mam-'
bers of this association are accustomed
to make th northweat oircult with their
herds and a longer session at Salem'
would Interfere with their angagsmants
at other fairs.
An Innovation that will be mad this
year la th building of boxes along th
front row of th grand stand which
will be rented to parties by th week or
day. JUast year ther wer many call
for preferred positions among the spec
tators and It was very dtffloult for
ths fair commission to satisfy all in
that respect. "-. -.
Several changes were also mad In
th - revision of th classification of
horse and th arrangement of the pre
mium money, which has Increased con
siderably by offers from outside sources.
Most of the changea, however, wer
made in th poultry and bora depart
ments. ' Y
Th bar privilege has been awarded to
W. B. Brown " of Portland, whoa bid
was 1176. Ths other two bidders were
Dannlel Sherret of Portland, I860,' and
W. B. Wiley, $82. who had th privi
lege at the laat fair.
Th bjg restaurant - privilege was
awarded to E. M. Law for ll!B.AtaJ
ni. ... j, . ... - I awirew id m. J
. -....... w v., ,iih u.i una idih ma T I . . . . -
card privilege to R. J. Hendricks of
Salem. , ,-.- , -, , .
Among those who attended th board
meeting waa J. D. Gordon of Dundee,
on of the new horse breeder of Ore
gon." He recently arrived from Dakota.
He algnifled his Intention of bringing'
11 horses to th coming fair... lis raises
Clydesdales. . a
Metxger fits your eyes for ll.Oo.
Sixth street, near Washington.
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'From Maker to Player"' V
Reed-French Piano Co.
r Are selling out the piano store at 350 Alder
'. street finest instruments at half price--in-
stallments" like rent the prices on piano-
players are revelations to western people
$145 takes choice, and latest music rolls at
' . cost Store open nights. :
Reed-French Piano Co.
Sixth and Burnside ' '30 Alder St.
AVgetabLe PreparalioaforAs
slmUating the Food andBctfula
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Short, snappy but full of economical interest. Glance over these bargainsalmost every line means an opportunity of saving.
You will find we have wasted no words. The lieures tell the story. You have SDrinz.buyine to do. uo it tomorrow ana save
praeney for other things. WhneTeucffoWlhroughout the store will be mosrradical in no instance wilrthr quality iufferrAtri
offerings will be of that worthy sort that has gained for this store the confidence of tne people, ine prices cuotea nere Dear no
relation whatever to the true worth of the merchandise, and our guarantee of absolute satisfaction goes with every purchase.
zurmj NAPiniro
At $1.08 doa.
ategaJM SX.M Values HO oosea
L,lnen Napkins, It Inches square,
full bleaohad, excellent wearing
duality, lnlshsd with neat hem.
all readr to use, big variety of
dainty patterns to ehoos from,
extra good values at 11-60 dosen.
tomorrow, only St. 08
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7HITE DVIC3
At O .
aUrnlas 1IH White Lap
pet Curtain Swiss, full It Inches
wide, road In a tig assortment
of dots and stripes; bright, nw
good Just received.. Tully worth
If Ho a yard, specially priced fnr
en day only, tomorrow, at,.. 9a)
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Bargain Day Paragraphs Friday's Selling
In tlie Suit
loom
This Paiiioiilap Friday 7
Are Zlony Excellent Values
New Suits, Coats, Skirts and Waists are arriving daily in great numbers. This popular department of our' store is a
veritable center for all that is the newest'and best that is going to be fashionable this season. For tomorrow's sale we
-T-' offer some remarkable bargains that are splendid values. - .
T arjn cm T7"'tvi rtrirkCl Ofiafw Last chance this season to get one of these pretty flannelette Kimonos at
aUUU saiUIUUUD UOU ,uch a low price. -We have just 8 doxen left and there will not-be any
more. The designs are handsome Japanese patterns in dark and medium colors. These are made full length and QO
extra wide and are exceptionally good values at $1.25. .Bargain Friday Special. ..I............. ...... Ow
Qaf AnnnHlnnafaQl QQFriday, Petticoats worth $1.90 will go at 81.39, There are six
OUitUUUirUltllvUlitU1.0i;dwn in mi iottwo 8tyie9 to 8eiect from. The8e afe made from
rood quality mercerized sateen with deep flounces, finished with ruffles and straps. Bargain. Friday , : . ; gf ft
special .. ........ .,..;.v....... ...T.. .... ...... ...... .....VlOy
Of OO rViiMr-n'a rhnnl DrntM. wnrlh 42 5S. $2,150 and $2 78
Children's Dresses S1.88
Children's School Dresses, worth $2.25, $2.60 and $2.70,
made from worsted plaids, checks and plain
colors, serges and cashipercausuea 6 to 1Z yearsisarraia.iHnaaype(
Desirable Silks Mnch
EXTRA SPECIAL VALUES FOR B ARC AIM FRIDAY.
Our present (athsring of Spring and Summer Silks b very bright
and beautiful variety in its greatness that represents the world's
best and most recent productions. To think that whatever sort of
silk be needed, no matter for what use, right hers it will be found
correct in style and perfect In quality. ' - '
PRICES REDUCED FOR THIS SPECIAL SALE.
And they are silks that until now have never been offered under
value. Belpw are a few very special silk values Just. for Fri
day s sale.
20-in. Pompsdour Creprr.T5
22-in. New Rsdlum Crepe.. 05
24-in. Jacquard China Silk..T5
Black Taffeta
20-inch Swiss Metsalins.r. 85
19-lnch Pesu de Cvgns.. ..BOe)
27-inch Coin Dot Habutal. .75s)
Colored Taffeta
A 42 Cants.
Beg-olar Se Oravde
It - Inch Hercules
Taffeta, tha moat
ssrvlcsabls silk
made, warranted not
to out, split or break,
over 10 shades . to
choose from, regular
Sic gradi special
IwnU Friday
at . 424
All Remnants and Short Lengths of Silk Specially Reduced for
Tomorrows selling. ..'.
At 45 Oassj,
Kerala SAs OraSe
lt-lnch Black ' Taf
feta Silk, warranted
aU pur silk, beauti
ful rich flnlab. every
yard fully guaran
teed, excellent valu
at I Bo a yard, spe
cially priced for
BargaU Trlday
t '.j 45T(
Tap Wash Silks
i At 45 Oeotta.
Sleralas SBe Crrade
Dainty Japan
Wash Silk. ultra
heavy ' quality, our
own direct i Importa
tion, warranted to
wash and w a r;
comes In all th best
oolors; regular Its
grad: special Saa
gala Trlday at.45g
! SHbe Values
The
Greate
. ARE TO BE FOUND HERE. ; ,
Two Great Departments Main Floor and Basement.
A great sale of sturdy, dependable Shoes, that will stand the stormy
as well as the sunny spring days. Easy fitting, comfortable, and
lower-priced here for the same quality than in any store in the city, j
A big manufacturer let us have them at our own terms. The savings.,
were great we intend you shall reap the profit.
"WOMEN'S SHOES
SS-SO Talaew 93.18. -Main
Floor Dpartmnt.
1,100 pairs Woman's Shoes, new
spring and summer stylee, fin
vlcl kid, patent oolt and gunmstal;
all hand-mad shoes, with Cuban
and military heele; every pair care
fully fitted and fully guaranteed;
best tt.fft grades, tomorrow,
only . .., 93.16
WOMEN'S SHOES
tXOO Tain fl.05.
Basement Department, -100
pairs Women's styllab Shoes,
vlcl kid and patent colt, Bluoher
and colleg cut, light and heavy
soles: not a pair In th lot worth
lees thsn $10; specially priced for
this sal at .... 1.95
WOMEN'S SHOES
--r - - SSJO Talaas f l.6fil.
f Basement Department,
109 pairs Women' Shoe, good,
durable quality, solid throughout,
up-to-date style, patent oolt and
let kid In both plain lac and
Blueher atylea, regular 11.10 and
$1.00 values; all at one price, to
morrow, . only f 1.50
MEN'S SHOES
S3.se Tals 92.00.
j Basement Departmat.l-
(00 pair . Men's Shoes In patent
oolt, gunraetal and box calf, vlcl
kid and kangaroo calf, - add and
ends of our best selling styles: all
sizes In th lot, vsluas up to It.tO,
all at on prlo tomorrow,
only . 92.00
Extra Good Values, in
x MEN'S WEAR '
:y ' ' ;, TOMORROW BARGAIN FRIDAY. ,
The following items will furnish very profitable reading. The val
ues are extraordinary. In variety this stock surpasses that of any.
former season. Tomorrow's specials are worth coming a half day s
journey to buy. Every item is a decided snap.
MEN'S DRESS SMUTS
On Sale Bargain Friday st T5). ; :. . ?
Men's Fine Golf Shirts, good materials in attractive- styles, dosens of
patterns and scores of colorings. These goods were made by one of
the bent -known shirtmakers in the land. Regularly sold it 7C-'
S1.00 and $1.25. Special Bargain Friday ' f JW ,
MEN'S HALF HOSE ;
On Sale Bargain Friday at 0).
Excellent line Men's Gray Wool Socks, made of good quality' yarn,
full-fashioned foot, exceptional 15c values. Special Bargain Q
Friday ;
MEN'S WORSTED UNDERWEAR
12.00 and 13.00 Garmenta 91.BO.
Men's Fine- French ' Worsted W00l Underwear, all sizes shirts and
drawers, in blue: also fine gray worsted in spring weight; d fj
values $2.00 to $J.00. Special Bargain Fridsy jQl)7
MEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR
$13 and $1.S0 Underwear 75.
Men's Fine Grsy and-Blue Ribbed Wool Underwear, most all sizes;
not one in the lot worth lens than $1.25. Special Bargain Frl- HZ
day, per garment 7V.;;'.r...J.;...... r... I WW
Dreoo Goodo Reduced
FOR BARGAIN FRIDAT.
New Spring and Summer Dress Goods are here In all the glory
of their fresh, vernal beauty. - This display reveals all the new and
fascinating ideaa of the textile world. To appreciate these goods
you must call and see them.
BELOW WE MENTION A FEW OF THE SPECIAL VALUES
FOR FRIDAY'S SALE.
50-lnch Blsck Sicilian..... B9e
56-inch Black Sicilian..,.. 85)
3MnchlBlackSicilian.i.I.50f
SS-inch French Albatross. .50e
46-lnch Egyptian Crepe... 45
36-inch French Batiste, , 50
Novelty Suitings
As 85 Oeata.
stoat SO radaa It
Inch Novelty Drea
Qooda In a larg as
Bortment of n a t
e b e k a, hair - lln
stripes and broken
plalda. In ail th nw
sprlnav shades, plenty
of gray and tan. res
ular I0o values, spe
cially priced for on
day only, Saigala
Vrlday, at .... .S5s)
English Cashmere
At 32 Cemta.
Best & Orades 41-
Inch English cash
mere, fin soft weave,
a most durable mate
rial; solors, , green,
aavy, brown, slat,
champagn, eta) ex
tra good vain at Io
a yard, spo tally
priced for on day
only. Baxwala
.,8Z
Granite Suitings
. At 19 Cents.
Inch half wool Oran
It Bultlngs, most
durabl fabrloa, Just
th thing for chil
dren's school dresses;
comet In all th beat
colors, nvr before
sold for less than
So a yard, special,
Bargaia Friday,
at . 10e
Friday, at
All Remnants and Short Lengths ol Dress Goods Specially Reduced
for Tomorrow's Selling.
The Domestic Section
OFFERS SPLENDID VALUES.
The greatest values of the day will undoubtedly be found tn tha Wg
Domestic Department. The following underpriced specials will prove
interesting to the great majority of housewives at this season of the
year. Besides, there's a host of new Cotton Goods for your inspec
tion and approval.
New Tapestry at 33 Cents
. Regular 45c Grade Tomorrow we place on special sale a most at
tractive line of New Roman and Oriental Striped Tapestry, in a large
assortment of patterns and colorings, suitsble for curtains, portieres,
couch covers, etc.; good, dursble quality, full 50 inches wide, excellent
value at 45c a yard. Tomorrow only .......................33e
. Flannelettes at 0 Cents
Regular 12Uc Grade A 'special underpriced purchase placed on sale
tomorrow for the first time; a large assortment of pretty new patterns
to choose from, in light, medium and dark colors; exceptionally de
sirable kimono and wrapper patterns, sold everywhere at 12j4c a yard.
Tomorrow only ;....9e
ftrxr1 BUSY.AISIiE
Black Velvet Ribbons 7 7
A Most Extraordinary Sale.
2V4 inches wide Special Bargain Friday, yard .,
2Vi inches wide Special Bargain Fridsy, yard .,
2. inches wide Specisrl Bargain Friday, yard...,
lilinches wide Special Bsrgain Fridsy, yard...,
1 inch wide--Special Bsrgain Friday," yard
yi inch wide Special Bargain Friday, yard.."....
No. 14 and No. 2 Special Bargain Friday, yard
No. 1 Special Bargain Friday, per yard
Corset Cover Embroidery
Elaborate collection of Corset-Cover Embroidery, 19 inches wide, ex
clusive pstterns, made on best quality Swiss and Nainsook, in beau
tiful rick floral designs, our regular 75c values. Special Friday, per
. . .
. .
....1T
....15
....list
7.777.8
e
SO
' yard
Wonderful Values In
Women's Silk Neck Ruifs
' A special underprice purchase enables us to offer these dainty and
servicesble neck dressings at exceedingly low prices. Full assortment
of colors and styles to choose from. ' .
f 1.25 Ruffs Bsrgain Fridsy, specis! at, each..... .
$175 Ruffs Bsrgsin Friday, special at, each,....,............ 1.20
$250 Ruffs Bargain Friday, special at, each. .. ......
$475 Ruffs Bsrgsin Fridsy. special at. each.... ......3.49
FRIDAY'S SPECIAL OFFERINGS. IN THE ,
Notion and Art Dopta,
Dress Shields Doubje-Covered Nainsook Dress Shields, sires 2 snd
3. worth 25c. Specisl Bargain Friday, per pair v
Sleeve Bends Fancy Frilled Elastic Sleeve Band, trimmed with 1 1'?.
bows and silver buckles, all colors. Bargain Friday, pur ...!
Skirt Binding Velveteen, in 4-yard pieces; colors pink, cream, r- '.
blue and brown; 10c values. P.arRain Friday, per pirce
.Mbro Silk 100-vard spools f thro Silk, assortment of cd ; . -
- 5c. Special Bargain Friday
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