The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 30, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. - PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENINO. APRIL 20. 1607,
HANDS
OUT TO PULL
COFFEY OFF FEME
Membsrs of Union Republican Club Adopt Resolution Denounces
:"V Candidates for Nomination Who' Refuse to Pledz -k
r , Support to th Ticket, Come What May. . i
Union Republican club oratore- had
no reepert for th cl"th or th beverege
lut night at meeting of th club,
but ther burnt Mr. Parson and boiled
Mr, Coffey with hot and acaldlng word
and left them practically utaM the
pale accurat with the weight of con
demnatory resolutions attacking' their
consistency and Republicanism.
Teh only factor of peaceful Inclina
tion during the whole eourae of the
meeting was J. M. Tootney, but hi
voice was too doleful and was drowned
by the war song of W. Pike Da via at
at Mr. Toomey lost his chance for
fame by butting Into the Inharmonious
chorus of discord with a request to
know. He desired to be Informed how
much Ice it would cut with Mr. Cerrer
and Mr. Parson If the Union, Republi
can club did fall to indorse them or did
condemn them by resolution.' This was
'an unkind thruat on the part of 'Mr.
Toomey when th organisation waa on
th eve of .signing up Its fortieth active
member. : - ... ,
That Torgotten Speech.
After, J. T. Booth had corrected the
tnlm by reminding President John
Olll that h had mad a apeeeh the week
bfor which liad not been Doted by the
secretary, Mr. Pavla suggested it would
be a good time to hear the report of
the city central committee regarding
those candidates who hsd pledged
themselves to support the sUte.
Mr, Coke- said that alt th candidates
had signed up and were entitled to
health certificates except . John " B,
Coffey and 11. O. Paraona.
, Pike Davla began to uncork th vial
of wrath which ha haa been carrying
about with him for a couple of weeks,
but put the atopper back while Senator
S. C. F'rh' Introduced a long reaolu
tton which begsn by outlining th pro
vision of th platform and ended with
a denunciation directed, toward Mr.
Coffey and Mr. Parson and th fol
lowing: , ' .. , .' '
Rcaol-ed, That the Union Republl'
can rlub doa hereby express its em
phatic disapproval of, such candidates
anil that their action doe not entitle
them to the support or confidence of
Republicans,' . . .
Mr. Davla then ' began his remarke
with " gentle suggestion. He stated
Emu : ;
: Amnm
that he bad read In th papers where
Judge Cameron had fined a negro 140
for attempting to flirt with a white
girl and n auggeated that it waa about
time to fin Mr. Coffey for flirting
with th Republican party. He aaid
that If Coffey or Paraona had Intended
to run as isbor candidates they ahould
have climbed upon th labor platform
nt, first and not started to run in th.
Republican race with the Intention of
bolting the ticket ahould they not re
ceive th nomination., "Coffey la plac
ing himself above th Republican party,"
Mr. 'Davla said. . . . ,
Mr. Toomey pleaded for peac. "I
think th people will expresa - their
wishes and I don't think we will do
ourselves any good by favoring n
candidate above another." he Argued. "I
would Ilk to know lust what proportion
of th voter ef th city this club rep
resents, anywsy," h queried,
. ' Ssaok Out Ashamed BCeaw- .
B.C. Beach as Id th resolution was
Intended to make Republicans out of
those who ran on th Republican plat
form and to smoke out men who were
aahameft , to stand On th Republican
platform. 1 . :
A. J. ran no. Oeorg Hyland, George
P. Booths'. Max Cohen, Judge' I R.
Webster and Dudley Evana all added
their mlt to th flow of oratory after
which th resolution was adopted unani
mously. : ' ' ,'.' . ;.
Mr. Davla then moved that when th
club adjourned It be to Monday night
foe th purpose of meeting with th city
central committee and planning way
and means for the horn at retch of the
city . campaign. Mr. Cake announced
that the central committee would or
gs, nix Monday vn!ng. .
maker fm4 "woUd Mix.- '
. George L. Baker defended himself
from tb attacka made against bl can
didacy for election to th council from
the fourth ward. H said that at th
time the council of 100. granted th
franchla on Fifth atreet to th Port-
land Street Railway company tna ao
tlon had bn petitioned for by a larg
number ef resident. . Tb company waa
struggling in competition with th City
tc Suburban company and . the council
bad bean unanimous in granting th
franchise. ' He also defended th "solid
six" a a faction of th Republican
party which would not b dictated to
front tb outside. Speaking of hla bank
ruptcy proceeding h said that h waa
new paying hla obligation dollar (for
dollar and big Ppr . waa at, par,
Candidate for Councilman
- , Fifth Ward ;
r For Ce-Electioh :
The Best Scocrias Soap FXat
, , A Seoarioff Soap . r
V A Metal Pohh
r A Glass Cleaner e
m i r . a , jsir - 'w
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CLAIM STRIKE IS BROKEN
BEFORE BEING CALLED
(Bpeclsl Nspateb- to The Jeoraal
Seattle. Wash., April 10. Eighteen ma
chinist from th east hav arrived and
hav gon to work at th Moran ship
yards. - Almost as many from tb aaat
wtr accommodated at th Washington
Iron works. Th impending strike of
workmen (n th metal trades acted as
a magnet to draw this skilled labor
her, whr th highest wage In th
country are paid, with th possible ex
ception of San Franclsoo. Vry tw
machinists walked out at th Washing
ton plant when th demand for In
creased wages, mad two weeks ago,
wa rfusd. - ' -
. Th moulders, who threatened to walk
out May 1, hav taken no action. In
ternational President . Valentin la ' at
San Francisco and h must lssua an
order be for th moulders can act. '
J. V. Paterson, general manager ef
the Moran company, says the arrival of
the eastern machinists has reduced th
general strike move to an Impossibility,
as th man hav seen with what facility
skilled labor can b obtained in the
east. u , 3. X ,t i.
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J. F. BOOTHE
at.
AT THE THEATRES
J "Tb) Magic Melod-i at HeQig. x
" Th sttraetloa st tb Betlig flteitre, foor
teeath ssd Wuhlngtos, tostght Wednesday
sad Tfenrsday blxhts, win be the eminent
actor, Waltre Waluelde, In rue seaattmi cob-edr-draaie
.race tee. "Tbs MagK Meledy."
Special Matinee at Hellic Tomorrow.
A special prtc matinee win be gives -at
the Helll tbeatre tomorrow (Wednesday) af-
teraooa, wtien waite ,waisiae in -in
afasto Melodr" will be tb sttrsctkn. ; Cur-
tala at SU8 'eloek. . , ...,';.
Seat .Sale for Murray and Mack.
The advaae Met aale wiU epea Tbanday
BMrnlag, Ur X at the box eflee ot the
Betlut theatre for the famoaa Irish earn-
edUne, Murray and Mark, wbe eooe gatorday
aad Soaday algbts. Hay aaa D, la tneu
latest aiualeal faree-eoatedy ' . "Arousd . the
Tews." '.; :-,-, . ; '.. . t.
B
ETTER PIANOS tor lesi tnoney. because the Hou o
F.ilcrt t grcatrr buying; power, better (icilitiea for
handling;. more perfect shipping gygtcm and more com
plete arrangement! for dmtrihtttlon ow t wider extent of terri
tory than tny other piano firm in Amerio. ' ' v . ; , , ..
Better pixnos for 1es money, too, becauae the Houe-of
Kiler aclla 72jj per cent of all the piano wold in thi territory;
all other dealers combined handling only 27j per cent, giving
tin tn advantage in the matter of trade relation with the world'
foremost maker that i not enjoyed by Any other hotne. (
V "The EilersWay"
Of piano gelling Is the popular waythe liberal way. Small .
profits, quick sales small payments, strictly one pries- very
sh's eklsa. V a - si f4 ftKaft IIIMi fA sVtf sWAn SB arsrla
imin UIwV U9 faillVi IU IU T1TVI1S wucuivi
. . r.l ..la. . . .
-.: man, woman or cnuaj togetner witn a guarantee tnci aaa worm
to the makers warranty, so broad and tubsuntul that there is
no chance for dissatisfaction. . ,,
. . -a And when yoa chooie front the Line of Highest Merit, you 1
lect from the best pianos in the world the Weber, Chicker
ing. Kimball. HsceUon, Steek, Hobart M. Cable Bush h Certs, '
,VVhelock, Teate, Crown, Haddorf, Lester, Schumann, Story &
Clark nd Other equally well known and famous productions.
. Notice. . ,
To the Io Trad of th City and the
North weat Trttoryt
Upon th return of summer weather
,w are compelled to cancel our winter
rat and hep our effort te lnduoe In
creased consumption of our produot by
continuing th low rat so long has
been appreciated. a.-
Owing to Increase hi the coat of the
manufacture ef los and in order that th
prtc shall not go above what you have
previously en jo yea m recent years, w
hav arranged with th 1c , Delivery
Co," a new corporation, for the delivery
of our entire outputs.
Each plant will be interested In re
taining all old customer a and th pro
curing of new trad. Present arrange
ments will enable th Ice Delivery Co.
to give much better servioe; driver will
apreelate greater responsibility; com
plaints nan be better handled; expens
will be greatly lessened, which benefit
will enare alike o the consumer and
manufacturer. . .:
Our Individual lntere. and Identity
remain, and to patrena favoring th Ice
Delivery C. we are pleased to state
that our combined capacity, energy and
support will be at thetr command. 1
CRYSTAL ICS STORAOB CO.
PORTLAND ARTIFICIAL ICB CO. i
INDEPENDENT ICB dk COAL CO. .
PULLMAN TRAIN DITCHED 1
. .AND NOBODY INJURED
' (gpeetal Dlspatea te The learaaL) 1
' Nsmpa, Ida, April SO -For years th
Oregon Short Lin has had an excep
tionally clean record in disasters, butt
W . kuLXVI. . k . . . . . ' 1
accident ever known "en the tine oc
curred six miles west Of here yesterday,
when a whole train of Pullman car
went into th, ditch and not a person
was injured. ":.,.;
. While westbound ' train ' No. I was
daalylng along at a SO-mlle clip It wa
wrecked. The engine struck a spread
rail and . th entire string of sleeping
ears left th track. . Nona of th ears
waa badly damaged and a delay ef IS
houra was the only result . - it ,
hw Si a i ' '
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rie- HOUSE OF HIGHEST QUALITY
f JTiorws tm Evmry tmprtanl City
of th Pacific Alrihu9.t .
353 "Washington. Cor. Park)
NEZ PERCE RESERVATION
IS TO BE SQUARED OUT
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,' (Vpedsl rtlsrateb t T JoereaL) '
Bpokan. Wash., April IS. Th Net
Perce Indian reaervatlon will, hav it
boundaries shitted, TBI is the de
olelon reached by Secretary Garfield
nd he haa notified th land Office at
Lewlsto'n to that effect. Th secretary
wants the borders to form a straight
line, which will mean that white set
tlers will suffer the loa of much land,
as th enlargement will Include a tri
angular strip tS miles long on either
Side.' , The dispute as to .this boundary
haa been tinder consideration by the In
terior department sine1 HIS.
BLOOM ON THE TREES;
, SIMPLY. FROZEN OFF
(Special ritepateb t The 7onniatt '
Rtarbuek, Wuh., April SO. A heavy
frost and frees here Saturday night
practically destroyed alt prospects for a
fruit crop this season. The peaches
and cherries were all In bloom and th
blooms were simply fro ten off.
Colfax Hotel in RecHyer's ' Hands.
' (RpeeUI Dtepetc t Th JemaL)
Colfag, Wash., April 10. Th Hotel
Whitman 1 Colfax la in the hands of a
receiver. Mr. Thompson, who ftaa bnn
running It for J he past three months,
haa made an assignment, and the-preo-erty
ha been turned ever, with Mr, Mc
Veigh ot Tskoa U SUxge, . '. '- .
LiUlan Russell at Heilig Monday.
The new eeeiedy is three arts. The But
terfly." by Kellett CaaBiMra, aew eerves te
inoredace aflss LtllUa Unwell aa a eemedtvane.
Under the. dlreetloa ef Joeeph Brooka, Sitae
kosmU will iDour ia "The Butterfly" at the
Belli- theitre aeit Monday, Tuesday, Wednes
day. Thursday slihts. Mt . T. sad . The
aew piece is a esmedy ef eeeeatUlly np-tevdaU
mner. wita ecesee lai ia Mew xera uiiy
and aaratega. ..,'..,.:.",.-; .
V Going to The Dictato',T - t
Tss 'name ef Bleb aid Harding Darts has
Srawa naay eecesloawl vlsltare te the Baker
thta week to eee "The inrtator.- nut tney
have been foeVed te admit that the play was
sever la better beads tbaa la these, ef the
incomparable Baker company.. Be they ere
eUtng all their , Meade" te ee Tbe,Ile-
Utoc". this week.. It's straight tip. ,
t "Beware of Men" Matinee.
A play that stirs every sanypatky la "Be
ware ef Mae." thta week 'a straag attraction
at the Empire. . The atsrriaoa street playhouse
la besoming mare aad more popular siaee tae
relga ef the spleedld Seamas Stork company
began. There will be a aaatlaea ef "Beware
ex Men'
i-.
I a "Sealed Llpe" t tjnric.
The bfO et the Lyrte thla -week the
fharaoa BMledrama ' "Sealed lips" asd local
crlttce decUre It eee ef the best erfeHnfa ever
made by the Lrrte- Thle la the farewell week
ef the present stock enranlsatloa, aad all the
old fa vorl tea nay be aeee te edvaatage. There
will be a matinee every ag tbu week; aeeu
for esyasrforsaace may be reserved by tele
phone. ,- . ', .,( ' , - :., '
, Tera Felton's Hit. v
Thta week Tenia feltoa hi playing the atar
part at. the Star theatre ta 'Tor Mother'a
Baks." As tbe boy who makes a rortane with
hla mining Inventions. Miss reltea give a
ftae eleee ef acting which compare well with
th work et Marie Heath, for whom the xher
aetev wee written, "roe Mother'a ke';r la a
comedy-drama, the first act, especially, being
novel and antone. Matinees Thursday, Satur
day and Sunday. Beat aboald be ordered .kt
advaae.-"., , .--.' ..:',..'..-. -f)'.;.
I'. ' "Only Joke." -i
Only a Joke" I -the title of sketch at
the Oread thle week which is three-eot farce
belled down to a few minutes. Bmoada, la
mreoa ead Kmoade offer this aad they have
made eae ef the hits of the bill. Archie Boyd,
tbe character actor wb haa played la all the
rural dramas' of Importance, presents a play,
let, "After Many rears,' which Is s elsealc
Tbe Three yiylng Valentines have eomethlng
mew la the wsy ef easting asd .the act la
dressed dif forest from any other act ta vaade-
vtlle. - - . v, , .-
MACARTHUR WAITING AT
, SEATTLE FOR KUR0KI
tfpoeial Plena tek te The Joersal.t
Seattle, April 10. Arrangements have
been completed for th recaption of
General Kurokt, imperial Japanese rep.
resentativ to th Jamestown 'exposi
tlon. The reception is in charge ot
Lleutenant-Oeneral Arthur MacArthur,
who has arrived here to accompany
Baron Kurokl acreas th continent. The
Imperial party, aoonrpanted by Oeneral
MacArthur and his staff, will probably
leave Seattle on the Northern Paciflo
Friday morning for Jamestown. Should
the Akl Maru not arrive "until Friday
the start eastward Will be made Satur
day.. , :.; , ". i : r :
Burial of Explosion . VlcUms.
(Special Dlspeteh an The Jdsraal.)
Black Diamond, Wash.. April 10.
Work In the mines at this place and all
business waa suspended Sunday while
slmoat th entire population turned out
to attend the funerals of. th thro
victims of Friday's explosion la th
Morgan mine. The victims were Jo
Bolmentl, Fhlllp Domenleo and Albert
Do mint The- body of R - T. Reese waa
burled yesterday. No further develop
ments hav occurred relative to the
disaster. '
Troubles of
. Visionv
often result from th coffee habit.
Betord consulting tbs optician,
' quit coffee and try . ' ,?.
POSSUM
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TllOU
' in
Qiiality
in
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Values
$lo00
For 81.25 and
81.50 Values
EDre
In This Season-' Host Beautiiol,
V i. Plain and Fancy: Saiiingrs :
For 015 and
01.50 Values
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, These are beautiful goods woven of mixed yarns In plain shades of blue, tan, gray, "green
and other wanted shades; soft and fine; just the right weight and style for summer wool dresses.
.Fancy Novelty Suitings, spick-span new in various shades of tan, brown, gray, etc. in broken
checks, stripes and plaids. All are this season's most popular patterns, are extra wide and cheap
at their regular price of $1.25 to $1.50. ; , : . r . ; v ,"'
Moonlight Mixtures (0 inches : wide, strictly all wool, firm,
hard twisted weave; very suitable for shirtwaist suits AfV
'or jacket suits; $1.C0 quality, Wed'day and Thursday is2)lUU
' Silk hd Wool Noveltles--43 Inches- wide, beauti-aasortment
- of pretty shades, every one .the newest, coloring; ytrj 'pretty lor
summer gowns; our $1.25 quality. Special Hfl
Wednesday and Thursday. ......C.,.;;...;.h...;.-OlaUll
Novelty French Weaves 42 ind.es wide, beautiful sheer fabrics ;
" one of the finest foreign creations; first time shown in this city;
- regular $1.25, $1.60 and $1.75 values. Special, - AA
Wednesday and Thursday..'.;.!..;...., ..-..) lev If
$1.50 Novelty Suitines $1.00 All our 64-inch Priestly and Jamestown in every late "style, de
sign and weave; all the, fashionable color combinations m gray, tan, blue, green,
i brown; also pretty line of block checks. Specially priced at.,
SLUM)
for Fasliionablo
Dress Goods
Wortli 01.25
and 01.50
............ ,
Threo Extraordinary Silk V alacs
.51.00
38-Inch Black Taffeta War
ranted : all silk, spot-proof,
pretty,';; Swiss , finish ; good
'$1.25 grade. Special Wednes
day and Thursday, per. AO'
yisXcia .sj ; .' mw C
87-Inch BUek TaffeU Fine
rich lustrous finish, pure silk ;
well worth $1.00 yard. Our
price, Wednesday and Thurs
' day, per '.,;:
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YSIUi .................
75t
19-Inch Black Taffeta Pop
ular buckskin finish, warrant
ed . all silk, spotless black ;
good ? 75c grade. Special,
Wednesday and Thurs-1
day...
a -SdC
' " We have prepared to take care of your. Underwear and Hosiery wants
this season better than ever. Stocks are larger, assortments better, and the
following interesting numbers at very interesting little prices will greet you
'for the first time tomorrow: ' . v : VKV -',.',;';.'!.-,
v- Suits" 80 :r- ;
Women's fine white Upion Suits.made of lisle thread, trimmed, with 'j
fine Val. lace, silk tape, low neck, sleeveless, umbrella pants ; one of the
best weiring garments ; usually sold at $1.80, : Special -; OQ-''
. tomorrow, at , . , ...,....,.......'...... Oat
' 25o'T'i;:f.
Large line of Infants' white mixed wool and cotton Vests (Puritan make),
warranted the best and most auraoie garment maae; our regular or
Special at LtO C
p m fji f
10c
35c and 40c garments.
Women's Summer Vests, 10e. a
' 300 dozen Women's white Swiss ribbed sum
met Vests,' prettily trimmed with laee; have
low neck, short sleeves; an exceptionally fine
'. garment; sold elsewhere at.ZOc each;
UUr pctll (lite, cavu. ,.,..
vi' !; f- : Women's .Lisle Vests, 50. i'f
f Women's Imported Lisle Ribbed Vests with
pretty hand-made lace yokesj low flecks,' no
sleeves, silk tape values up to 85c only about
30 dozen in the lot Specially priced for, fAj
each r.y . . ... ........ . .t. OUC
Boys Stockings, 25f?. '
Have just received a full line of boys' armor
clad and athletic Stockings, best stocking ever
made for wear--iave four-thread heel and toe,
three-thread knee, are reenforced throughout-
well worth 35c and 40c ; Ouf
price,
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25c
New' Lace Stockings, 35s.
An exceptionally pretty line of children's and
misses' Lace Stockings J large variety of styl-x
ish designs, regular made, double sole, high
spliced heel and toe; colors, white, pink, blue,
and black good "60c values special,
per pair. .... .... . . . ... .... . . . . ...... .Ou C
V : Misses' Lisle Stockings, 17. . ' C
About 200 dozen misses' fine Lisle Ribbed
Stockings in black and tan; made full fash-
ioned ;; naveJugh-spliced ' heel,-: extra heavy
double sole, excellent wearing quality well
worth 25c special tomorrow 17s
3 pairs for ... ,7. ........ .. . 3UC
.. " J. :Z Women's Fancy Hosiery. ff "
An unequaled showing of women's fancv hos
iery. Every desirable shade and pattern in
lace, embroidered and polka' dot styles. , Col
ors, black, tan, pink, blue and white rt '
prices range from $1 down to abOC
:A Wonderful Sale of Tmhrn.HnHnn finrl Tonn
. Tha best assortment of kinds and patterns ever shown ia the city at prices that art unmatcbable.
, Every woman whq has home sewing; to do requires a liberal supply of exactly thesa goods before the summer
season starts. . Every item here represents good, worthy embroideries and laces that yon can depend upon,
and when you consider how much of these goods you will use during the season it is well worth securing
i.. ' .thern now at these low prices. . 4 ;, , ..-v- j,
Beautiful All-Over Embr'deries
1,000 yards of Exquisite Embroideries, in over 50
different patterns; undoubtedly the best assortment
ever placed on sale. Beautiful florsl aad open ef
fects; others ia stripe and lace designs; widths from
20 to 24 inches; not a piece in the lot worth less than
$2.50 yard, and values up to $4.00. All st one price
Wednesday.-, -t - ':' " C.1 AO
(See window display) ...MltUV..
Torchon Ziaoe 4o
10,000 yards of new fresh Torchon Laces, over 200
new exclusive patterns in the assortment; every
edge hss an inserting to match; widths from 1 to 3
inches: .prices range from 8c to 15c yard. yl
Special, per, yard ................riC
Piatt Valenciennes 12Mo
Another beautiful assortment of -pretty Piatt Vat
Laces, used so much in trimmmg fine white under
wear; 2 to 6 inches wide; regular 20c to ,35c 1 0l
grades. On specisl sale ......... ...... .....laCsC
Zlechlin Lacca llo s
5J0QO yards of very fine Mechlin Laces, including sll
the clever new novelty patterns, as well aa every one
of the staple designs; comes 1 to 2yi inches wide;
sens regmsrry at prices renfing Irom 18 to 1 1
a iv
Flouncing: and Shirtwaist !,
'V'-' '';; r.' Embrdideries .;-';: ic:
'A most besutiful and largest showing of finest
Gall Embroideries to be found anywhere in the
city. ' Thousands of yards of the most beautiful pat
. terns in shadow, eyelet, padded and cut effects.
Specisl attention is called to the neatness and per
fection of esch piece. . The regular selling prices of
these embroideries are $175. $1.50 and $175. All
' at one price Wednesday. , : fl Q arm
'(See window display) :..UOfJ
:V Baby Irish All-Overs
The most' wanted Isce of the season Is the Baby
Irish - alloVcrs. ; By a fortunate underpriced pur
chase.we have , been enabled to offer at a greatly
reduced price two beautiful values of . this stylish
, lace. - oeautitul assortment ot designs regularly sold
at prices from $3.00 to $5.00 per yard.
. , nr. j i i
ppeciai vTconcsgij, per vera
$1.49
Another lot of $1.50 to $2.50 values- Reduced CIV,
;' for Wednesday to. yard . , . . . ..... .... .OUC
.Pretty .Dresden iiibbons . :
4-in Floral Ribbon, wide rsnge of patterns; rtiru
Urly sold at 25e. Special at ....,............
4I4-in Dresden Ribbons, beautiful dainty, colorinsrs;
our 30c grade. Special at .,,....,...."..'......a3v'
35c. The entire lot at one price, per yard.. .
Specials, Art Goodq csid Hotipnc
If anything were needed to further demonstrate tha saving advantages that accrue from buying
In these popular sections, it's found in this sale tomorrow. A few of the many items follow
Dress Shields
Specially ReducedWe hsve just received a special
underpriced purchase of lightweight Dress Shields,
suitable for use with shirtwsists snd light dresses;
every pair fully guaranteed; sssorted sues; specially
priced as follows
Sise 2; 15e kind. i.': 10 8Ue 3i X8c k!nd,...12e
Sise 4; 20c kind ................ ...14
; 15c Tablets 10c
15 doren i best quality Irish Linen Tablets, ruled or
nnmled: full eoant; our best selling number fm
st 15c. Specislly priced tomorrow at ..........lie
J : i35cWash Belts 25o
White Duck Wash Belts in a large assortment nf
this season's best styles; nestly embroidered in tv
newest designs; finished with sdjustsbl t i " .
rther stores ask 35c for this grade. ' . -' - .
Our special price
75o 7ash Bolts 60o
White Linen Wssh Belts, the newest styles; hand
embroidered in pretty floral designs; finished with
large peart buckles; sold all over the city st
75c Dur special price ...................... ewv
Special Salo Uand Bars
$2.00 Values at $1.19 The price onirht to attract t
tention. but tha baga themstlves will fix it snd make
it impossible for you not to buy one or more. A
?;rest sssortment f all th. newest styles to choa
rom In all the best leathers and color..; well m-!,
with riveted frsme, moire linirsf s"l ro" p"'-:
regular $1.50 to $.C1 vslues st one rri' - ' "1 "?
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