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TUHr OREGON DAILY ; JOUR1JAU' PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING. ' I.I AT 10, 1CC7. mm BEiiifii Csx of Swats Steals Gam When It Looked to' Be Safe in Portland' Pocket TRUCK EGAN IS THERE . WITH HOME RUN BIFI Perwraux, Ilaloy and Rudolph Also Vlgnre in Fan Which Score Three Tallies ho Angrlee Is Beaten by San Francisco.'; - YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. , Oakland I, Portland 4. Ban Francisco 4. Los Angeles 0. tending of the Clube , Won. Loit. PerCmt Iys Angeles It Oakland .... A. 17 San Francisco.. II I'ortland .....i. I- 10 14 16 24 .465 .141 MS .171 " San Francisco, Mar 10. A horn run ry Egan, a two-bagger by Devereaux and singles by Haley and Randolph, all bunched In the ninth inning, cava tha game to Oakland when It looked to be safe In tha Beaver's pocket , Four to two in favor of Portland was tha score, but tha bag of swats netted threa runs and th Beavers quit losers. The ecore: ' PORTLAND. v AaaH.ro.AE. Phlnn, ss. 14 16 Ivett, cf. .......... Casey, lb. ........... McCredle, rf. I unleavy, lb. ..... v. Itonahue, c. , . Oroll, If. ............ ("arson, lb. .......... Pehlmpff, p. ......... Groom, p. , ......... 1 II Totals .10 4 411 11 1 , . Oakland: - . ar r. h. po. a. e. Fmtth, If. . ........ 4 0 0 1 0 1 Van Haltren, cf. . ... 4' 0 0 10 0 Jleltmuller. rt 4 0 11 0 . 0 snan, ss. .... 4 Mli;s. c. 4 Haley, 2b. .......... 4 Iilfrbee, lb. ..."4 ...... I Iievereaux, lb. ilandoiph, p. Totals . .. a o o s 0 -I s .........14 8 II 27 II I -.' "Two out when winning1 run made. ' , - SCORE BY INNINGS. . " Portland ....... .0 0 010000 24 Hits .... 0100000 24 Oakland . ...y..O 1000010 J I Hits . ...... T..0 2 0 0 1 1 2 0 410 ,' -' SUMMARY. " - Home run Eagan. Three-base hit Big-bee. Two-base hits Carson, Haley, Itevereaux. Sacrifice hit fihlnn. Bases on balls-r-Oft Hclilmpft, 8: off Randolph, 6. Struck out By Randolph, 2. Dou ; We play Sehlmprf to Casey to Carson. Hits Off Groom, 2. Time of game One hour and 40 minutes. Umpire per rine. ... 4 has Angeles Shut Out. ' ' ' ' , iJonrnsl Special Service.) Los Angeles, May 10. San Fraficlaco snored three times In the second Inning Street's" two-bagger ""bringing'' In " two runs. Tha Angels were shut out Score by Innings: ; , ' : - . ' ' ' - It H.B. San Francisco. .,02010000 04 - I Los .Anrslej ...0000 0 0 00 0 0 1 Batterlfln--Henley nd--StrePt, Berge- man , ana iiogman. , umpire uerrica. I NORTHWESTERN LEAGUE - .,- t . Won. .Lost; PC Aberdeen .. ............It 1 ,.800 Seattle . , .........12 , I . -.701 Tacoma , . ...10 .. I - .!S Butte......... 7 I r .41 Spokane . ............ 6? 10 ; . Ill Vancouver . ...-..,.., 1 14 .064 1 ' . -At Seattle. ;'. R. H.E. Seattle . . ...... I 0 0 0 0 10 2 4 T Vancouver.. ..0 0200100 02 T Batteries Rush and Stanley; Finney and Spencer. Umpire Mahaffey. ' Tacoma , Butte Batter! and Meyers. At Taeoma. , R. RE. ,'..001 20020 10 ...0 01610000 2 6 Doyle and Sheas "Klluley ... Umpire Kb ret -in AMERICAN LEAGUE . , -yy ,i$ix!far::i v. ' . H Won,1: Lost. P.C. Chicago . . ...16 7 . New York ............. 1 1 - . T .611 Philadelphia ......... i . 1 0 '.; .''2 i .B5 Detroit .........10 ' 9 .(II Cleveland ; ... . 10 H? JO ';'." ' .600 Boston , . ....,..... 9 10 - ,.474 a-.', li .iM 6 ! 16 -.250 wasningion . ........ St Louis. ............. ' At Detroit. ' , Detroit ; i v.i... .............. 2 7 Boston . . ...I 10 Batteries Mullen and Hcnmiflt; xoung and Criger. , y.i , -,. At Chicago. C ....'?..".; -. : R.R& Chicago . i... . ....I 6 Philadelphia.. . ....0 1 Batteries itierson ana. nuitivan: Plank, Dygert and Powara At St. Xku1b, R. H. E. St. Louis . . . . ................ 4 111 Washington . . ....I 14 .2 Batteries Howell. Morgan and . liue. low; Orahafti, Hughes and Wagner. '.'At Clavalaad.'' " i-,Fi'..,.;-Il:H.E Cleveland ... ...................6 7 1 New York .2 4 1 Batteries johs. Hess and. Clark: Orth. Keere and Kieinow. , v ; ' NATIONAL LEAGUE; Won. ...... . i ...... Chicago New yora Philadelphia niuouri . ........... Boston . . ....... rt I . 1 Lincinnaii ........... ilk uiuu i .....v.. ...... Brooklyn . . ..... f Los t t P C 1 11 8 .1 a T 2 11 416 2 - 17 .160 .841 iaos , ; , At Boston.;..., : . R. H. R Boston '. . i. ...4 10 2 Cincinnati . . I 10 2 Batteries Dorner and Brown: Ewlna. Coakley, McLean and SchleL New, York-Pittsburg. St. Ixuls-Phlla'. delphla . and Chicago-Brooklyn t games postponed on account of rain. ! -. Memorial Daj. mtt Astoria. Astoria, ' Or., -May 10. At: a meeting of Cushlng Post No. 14, O. A. R., a memorial day committee waa appointed consisting of Comrades A. D.- Cratg, Thomas Dealy and C. S. Wright, who mil arrange a program. ., in ine morn ing the graves of comrades In Green wood and Ocean View cemeteries will be deoora ted and services will b4 held at the opera house la- the afternoon. i. ... f.TETROPOLITAII IIDICAP ism bmo;;s SHOT Glorlfler," at Tvventy to One", Is ' Lucky Horse -Great Crowd' Witnesses Race. Glorlfler, a rank outsider at 20 to,l captured tha Metropolitan handicap here yesterday, -and with It tha 210.000 prise which goes with this event The win ner Is owned by J. H, McCormlck. Twenty-five thousand spectators were present to sea the. races on tha opening day at Belmont Park. Oksnlta finished second In tha big handicap, and Rone bo n. tha favorite, finished , third, r Tha track waa deen with mud. and oonsld ring ; this fact ' tha time waa fast. 1:40 4-6. There were 16 atarters, Oka nita held at "10 to V and Roseben was played heavily at 2 to 6. The summary: Six furlongs oraouium won, . jack Atkins second. Athlete : third: time. 114-6.- - . v : Four and a half furlongs Sanguine won. Oordello second, Master Robert third: time. 0:14 2-6. - ' One mile Glorlfler, 111 (Garner). 20 to 1, won; Okenlte, 19 (Bruasel). 10 to 1, second; Roseben, 124 (Martin), to 6, third: time. 1:40 4-5. Nealon, Dande lion, W. H. Carey, Deshablle, Tokalon, Blandy, Sewell, Superman,, J. C Gore. Bat Masterson, Go-Between and First Premium also ran. Okenlte was, added starter. . , . ' '. Steeplechase. about two miles Grandoa- won. Sanctua - second, Mr. Cann third: time. 4:20.' . ' Seven furlongs Pontoon won, Pins and Needles , second, Ambush , third; Ume, 1:22 4-6. ,r , , . ' : ' Seven furlongs Keator won. Golden- west second. Star Cat third;, time, 1:J. CANOE TRIPS FOR ASSOCIATIONMEN WeeHjr Journeys With .One Night In the Woods Are Planned by ; f ' . Muscular. Christians. ', Weekly canoe trips will be a feature of Y. XL C. A. athletic activities this spring and summer.' This is a new de parture, but It ? promises to 1 become highly popular with , tha.- association men. ' ' v.-.-.- .. :' . . From 20 to .20 members ' have Joined the Oregon Yacht club. These, with in vited friends, will paddle out in a fleet oa Saturday .mornings and' will disembark- -at . suitable spot either - up or down the river, where games will - be played during the afternoon. At night the. boys .will gather about an old-fashioned camp fire and several hours will be. spent in a social Jolly-up. Sunday morning Bible services will be held un der the trees. - 'r. r.':;V'':; It waa planped to hold the first trip tomorrow, but a . postponement , waa akn on,' account of tha weather. . KELLY-SULLIVAN FIGHT SCHEDULED FOR TONIGHT . (Journal gMrfal Bervlee.) . Log Angeles. Cal., May 10-Hugo Kel ly, the Chicago middleweight, and Jack (Twin) Sullivan, who are are to, meet In - the main bout tonight at the Pa, cIHe Athletlo club, have finished thrlr work of preparation and appear to be In good., shape for,, the content - The bout Is announced a,, being for the . middle weight championship and the articles call for 20 rounds at 162 pounds. ( v EEPOiilERTliFGIlfE - i:.:itatio;i of baseball Telegram and Journal News Slingers'to Open Series Sunday Morning. C tt the man who makes tha weather wants to curry favor with tha press, ho will order beautiful aunshlna for Sun day morning, for tha horsehlde artists Of tha Telegram and Journal. The men who. write about baseball and other things are going to demonstrate Sunday that) they know not only tha subject of baseball, but know how to, play t maybe. ,v). 'Vw;'''Vi'''''-i r-'-r': Teams from the editorial staffs of these two papers will cross bats Sun day? morning in the first game of a series of six for tha newspaper cham pionship, and for tha silver trophy of fered by Alex smith, proprietor or ma Tumwater cafe. . f ,..-.v ;....,: ,. A game waa to have been played last Sunday between 'the Oregonlan . and Journal, but It was postponed because of the primary election,' and tha extra newspaper labor attending it;;'-,- ."i i Jiirire MMTredle has aasured tha news papermen that they can use tha league park .at Twenty-rourtn ana; vaugnn streets, for their games, and--unless the weather man" is unkind, the" first set-to will roccur there Sunday.- -,llr. , Smith, who offered: the. prlie- cup,, has been Invited to umpire. Tha lineup of tha teams follows: : - .. A ; , Telegram. J 'a. Ai ' Journal Gregory p............. Keel Stranborg .lb........... Steffa Dyment i;..;..:..tb.. Watson Bey ,...Sb............ Seed Sammons ss ......... .. Turner Ringer .......... ,.o,, . Humphreys G.Carroll .........If ............ Rlggs Haxen ............ .cf........... Wirts Kelly ........ .-...rf.1. ...... Goldstein Telegram ... .substitutes: ...r Assman, Kearna, , Mahoney, Stevenson. . Journal substitutes: . Hogue, Steppe, Wallln, Cohen.. v ' . , .. ' ... -. AUTO TlilEF SERVES OUT , sEiiTEr;cE ivashi::g cars . , M. ' , 4 4 Ran T Away With Coey's Own Limousine, but Latter Was . ( ' x uaaj wii nulla MULTNOMAH TO PLAY " . OREGON TOMORROW Tha Multnomah club baseball nine ill play Its third game with tha Uni versity of Oregon tomorrow afternoon. Tha contest will be played on tha Mult nomah grounds. - The line-up: " ' - Multnomah. . Oregon. ; Ringer, Stockton... .c,., Johnson Campbell, Morris, - - ' .' or Newman. . . , . ,.p. .. Hurd Trowbridge ..i.lb Palna (capt) McClellan. ...... ...2b. ........ . Huston Murphy. ........ s tb.' ...... . Hathaway Gray. .r.......,ss, ,..... Clarke Hunke ......if.... ....... Smith Stnnott i.. ... ... . , , .cf . Ramp Morgan. . ........ .rf . , ......... ' Kelley " Fights Scheduled forTonlght.'. ; Hugo Kelly vs. Jack (Twin) Sullivan, 20 rounds, at Los Angeles. " n Packy McFarland vs. Maurice Bayers, d. rounds, at Milwaukee. . ' t Jimmy Briggs va Billy Connaty, : rounds, at Calais, Maine. , v v , . From being the proud occupant of a luxurious 10-horsepower Llhouslna to lowly Job as- automobile washer is the remarkable reversal of position recently suffered by George Cheever Jr. of And over, Massachusetts, and to make the drop all tha mora momentous for him the young man managed to negotiate It within tha short space of 24 hours. Cheever landed in Chicago a short time ago and put up at tha Auditorium Annex, where he engaged an expensive suite of ro.oms. y A few days after his arrival ha went to the desk and in- quired whether he could rent an auto mobile. : C A. Coey, tha Chicago repre sentative of tha Thomas cars, and who conducts an automobile livery business oo tha side, happened to be at tba desk at tha same time and to him tha clerk re ferred Cheever. Coey was fso taken up with tha young man that ho offered him his personal car, a white Limousine, trimmed in gold. . Cheever waa delighted, so pleased, -m fact; did. he appear that he did not re turn that, day, and It was well into the second day before tha warrant tha soma what worried Coey had had sworn out reached him. 1 ' When Cheever was brought up be fore the judge tha next day Coey was present ' His ire had vanished- in the meantime, especially since his ear had not been hurt in any way, VI don't want to.be hard on; blm, judge," ha said, "but I do think some thing should be done to teach him a lesson. I am willing to let him' work out his bill -with- me. We need a washer and he can have tha job." Cheever jumped at tha chance and, tha judge being willing, tha young man la now Industriously scrubbing dust and mud from tha Flyers that are stored in Coey's garage.; MAY ' V CBACK SPRINTER MAY ; BE UNABLE TO RUN V'V . v. i ' ...;! Spokane, Waah. May 10. When the II high schools of eastern Washington and northern Idaho - meet at Pullman May 11 and . 12, to contest the third time for championship -track honors, they may not have George Rouse, the crack Spokane sprinter. In the finish of the 60-yard dash at Walla Walla re cently he hurt his side in making the time of V 2-6 ' seconds. Spokane has counted much on him, and if he cannot go It will be a blow to- Spokane's chances for winning the meet r ;, Bowling Scores. Last night'a bowling scores in , tha, Multnomah club tournament are as fol lows: - ' - -:; . MUNSOWS J TEAM... " . ? ' , (1) (2) (2) Munaon ...... .........109 ill . 164 Sherrltt ..................169 111 106 Txivejoy ....... M. ...... .170 196 '119 Peebler ....... 149111 Zl Brlgham Jr.... ....... ...112 121 160 M'CABE'S TEAM. (1) ,(2) (2) McCabe ...... .'...147 .142- 169 Cummings - ............ ..144 117 126 Gardner. ..12 197 180 Ott .166 168 111 Scon 4J,14il77 149 SPORTlUa U0TES t'V,.. Local -and Otherwise. ' A correspondent says that, Northwest Baseball league, affairs are wobbly ;ln Vancouver. B. C No wonder. van couver has won but one game out of 16 Diavad. Alongside of that even wn land's coast leaguers are going soma. ; 1 ! ', ;.". :a e ... :. ' - Tha finals in the handicap handball tnuranment at the Multnomah club will be tlaed -off tonight; at I o'clock, Boulan and Gleaaon will play R. Jones and Moreland. ? The winnerawm receive a handsome gold medal eacn. . ' r, Manarer Mc(jareya atory-of hls in nnoence in tha 'matter of the Burne- O'Rrien fake IS a mile too tnin. a, Carey and O'Brien ought to be ostra cised from sportdom lor . years Burns for 150 weeks.." ,' ' That the Cambridge " oarsmen are more than ordinarily proud of their vlp torv last year over "Harvard la Indicated bv the fact that It haa been decided to out up ..the cantab . boat iused In that ran for souvenirs. Each ' member of tha crew will be given the section of the boat in which ha sat, while the Uni versity -Boat club will keep we .dow section aa a souvenir; , 4 Physical Director L. M. Myers of the Boys department of tka Y. MV C A. has resigned and will leave the associa tion -on June 1. - Ills sucoessor has not yet been selected. -. ; . - : . . ; Automobiles will soon be supplanting sledges and dogs in tha Tar north, judg Ing by a newa Item from Alberta, Can ada, stating that nine motor cars, .wua more ordered, are now surprising the natlvaa on that far Canadian frontier. According to a Medicine . Hat journal, eight Maxwells, are In commission In that town of 4,000 population, or-one for every 600 Inhabitants. t . " Philadelphia jack O'Brien missed his calling. He ought to be on the cinder path.. - -.- ' -. . A golf tournament under the auspices of the Paclfle Coaat Golf association will be held at Del Monte, May 17. II and 19. Invitations to compete have been extended to clubs In Victoria, Seattle, Tacoma. - Portland. Los Angelas, San Diego and San. Francisco,, A large at tendance of tha heat players on the ooast Is. expected.-- - ,-;.."V -: ' '' ' . The aix schools In the InteracholaaUe league are preparing for a field day on Multnomah .Held on May 26. - ; A new intereat Is added to the Gild- den tour by F. B. HowarS donation of a cup for runabouts. This will be com peted for on the same basis aa the Glldden cup-and will be a prise to be won by a club team and not an Indi vidual. This will Invest the tour with two contests Instead of one and solve the perplexing question of what to do with the runahouta. -re;- "',-f :;ti;''v.f-'t -,-':',; Harry ' Lewis ;; and JlmmyGardner have signed articles tot a 10-round boxing contest at the Coliseum In Den ver on May IL They will fight at J40 pounds. , r , No motorist should withhold -his sup port from the national body, the Amer ican. Automobile association, because he is not a member of an A. A. A. club. There is a special , Individual 'member- v':ii"j:iicvir:cE:..-i ,(Auburnt N. Y., Daily Cltlxen.) . Chronic BHght'a Disease may have -been an incurable disease In the past, but it is certainly curable 'now. M. u, ' Walley, the druKgist, tells us of a" re- , , markable recovery in this city. There -was no question about the genuineness of the case. The patient, a lady, la con- ; nected .with 6ne of our prominent fami- r" lies. She was in a hospital swoiioh wl-Aw- aroDsy. aoa me- uuuingn w in iucn enormous . quantities as to solidify in the. tube, f.; , -Death waa expected daily by the phy sician .and family; when she was put on a, speclflo from California that was - alleged to be curing Brlght's Disease in that State. The results created great as tonishment Symptoms began to sub side and recovery was then gradual till finally complete. The patient haa since 1 actually passed for insurance. . . , The peculiarity of the treatment is 1 that It does not seem to wear out. the patient 'in question taking: over eighty bottles. The discoverer, of the new .spe clflo Is said to be a lineal descendant 6t Robert Fulton, who gave us the first ' steamship. Auburn, N. Y.DaUjr Clti- sen.-... . Another recovery by Fulton's Renal Compound. The lady's name Is Mrs. it Lentor Bell. . .. .- When to suspect Brlght'a Disease- weakness or loss of weight! - dronsv: - puffy ankles, hands or eyelids: Kidney trouble after-, the third month; uitne may show sediment; failing vision; ' drowsiness; one or more of these If you have any of these, send for . pamphlet . s or saie nr au aruggisis. xraoe sun- - plied -by Clarke-Woodward Drug Co, wholesale druggists,. Portland, Or. indlsJv ha ship which costs only 12 a . year and worth several times the price. The of fice of .Secretary F. IL Elliott is at 419 Fifth avenue,, New York., . . When f Colonel 4 Louis T.' Hueblin of Hartford, Connecticut, announced hla In tention of touring In Europe with his Thomas . flyer thla aprlng .he had no -leas than half a doaen offerarom young men to act as his chauffeur1 for ' only their expenses, so anxious were. they to make the trip. He. however, decided to hold . to - hla regular driver, Thomas Reardon. ' . . . e . e. ,y; :. ,v f u - The finals In the pool-touraaraent at the Multnomah' club will b played off tomorrow night vat -S'q'clock. Arthur Morris, winner of the first class; IL Moore, winner of the second class, and ait.Nlchola, winner of the third class. will be ' the contestants. . wicnois win receive . a ' handicap . from - Moore j and Moore will receive - a - handicap from Morris. A gold 'medal will be given te the Vlnner. --: r":'l 4. . . i. When Charley Daniels starts after swimming record he generally gets It Here's what he has done In the way of making records since April 22: Eighty yards. 42 2-6 seconds; 110 yards, 1 min ute seconds; 60 yards, 24 4-6 seconds; 76 yards, 41. 4-6 seconds; 0 yards, swimming on back, 76 seconds. Columbia college and the-Allen Pre- para to ry school will meet in the Inter scholastlo bcseball series on Multnomah " field this aft- rnoon . at 1:20 o'clock, weather ' permitting. v. ,;.- U.-,-. , n "I . "Mr child waa burned terribly about the face, neck and chest. I applied Dr. Thomas' Eclectric OIL The pain ceased and the child sank into a restful sleep. .--Mrs. Nancy M ! Hanson,' Hamburg, ; w - .asr iaw .sr - mm j' , i w m . m ar m m .mm jr m bb p mm forSawayatfc i J?. . The Roycrpft stock must bec )mfW : l -COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Everything will be sold for - TTI 11 w sTt i - i. nr.:is the addsess .', 'Men's 75c. Overalls 25eeiiS Men's 754 4 1 Shirts, 25ts Men's $2.50 Hats, 100 styles ' S9 eciats Men's .75c Derby; 4 Kibbed under wear 39 cents Men's; 25c Fancy Eletfs Clolhino ' $6.95 For choice of Men's $15 and $18 Suits, they come in fancy mix tures, in dduble or single " " 1 . " i.J ! .11.'' i preasteu,. an sizes ....... tr v $9.50 For choice of Men's $20 and $25 $mts in, the season's latest cut and colors, all , " $Q CA . sizes. '. . . . sPyull 1,000 Pairs- of, MeVs All Wool Pants, some worth as high as $6.50; . 100 patterns to choose (J A ? w from, all sizes : , . . . TV $1.85 For Men's $3.50 Hats, Stet- ' sbn Sweet Dempster and -other' high grade . GJ 1 C ; goods. . .; . V.?. . ij) 1 OO- $2.50 For choice of any $5 Hat in the ' store, 100'' styles : ' of them to choose from, all new- '. CA 'clean goods , . . . .' . . . :'.v.tPasfoOU :-69c For choice of $5 Fancy White' Vests, worth $2 to S3.50,'. ' Aflrr " all sizes. U7t 99c For Boys' Brown- Suits, "all -made with long pants,""sizes (y 8 to 16, all'colors. ,V. . 7. y.7L 7c Fbr? Boys' 25c Knee-Pants, they come in fancy mixed patterns, H L ' all sizes ; .....,ILr Shoes! Shoes! 69c For tadies' $L50 Oxford's, they are nicely, made, with patent-' tip, firA tftk i, nf VlncMr ?i' i.,-,.'ii' g" .' affair... t:.,.,;..;;..w...,.;.OyC 99c For Ladies'- and Misses'., White Canvas Oxfords," the same QQjt . kind you pay $2 for. !ss , 99c For Men's heavy Work Shoes,'.' they . are full stock and QQr guaranteed to wear. .V. $1.95 For' Men's' $3.50 Patent or Vici Kid Dress. Shoes,: (J QC every pair warrantedVl .tj) 1 iO $3.50 For choice of any $5 Shoe in the store, 25 styles to' tj JA ' chobse from". , 1 . . t)t)eOU 99c For Boys' work or dress Shoes, . 10 styles to choose from, QQr all sizes.. ...yjv. f $2.45 : For $4 Patent Leather, Ox-' tords tor nen, one ot the AhZ best shoes on tfie market tyLrtO $2195 For choice of any Ladies' $5 Shoe in the store, 'patent leather kid, in f act -25 . styles, to f Q r choose ' from, .v .iZtymmiisO r ; Women's I : Wearing ' . .Apparel : 1,000 Shirtwaist Suits in dimity, la,wn, gingham; Chambray linerl, " fancy . French batiste and challie, A r - "Vorth $5 to $6. . Saturday . .VJL70 100" Dress' Skirts in fancy gray and brown mixtures, all lengths and sizes, f guaranteed all. wool and up- Qj QC to-date, all sizes. . ..... . . vaCreO 500 Coats for ladies" in length thly "are worth from $10 to $12.50, hundreds of colors to choose from for ( A f? A $3,75 and... ; .aOU Only 75 Ladies' Suits- in dark" grzyr " all wool mixtures, dandy patterns and made up in the best of fash- C'7 CA ion, can fit any one for. ,.,. '.ej) eOU ' 300 Misses', C9ats,'made of fine light gray imixtures, some come in brown, some red, but most of them 03 ' in fancy blaids. . ... . i.,vOi O These must go also 25- MissesV $15 ' Suits in fancy shepherd (tT C A ' plaids, 12 to 18 in size. . . . ...$ OU 'C- 1 $4.05 -For Ladies' $10 Long Coats, , they are made of very light gray suit ing trimmed iwith green velvet . and -fancy buttons, all . ; . 'Q C - S1ZCS. a s ft JLw C $3.05 For Ladies' $6 Panama Skirts, they are r ail ?hand-tailors4 , -and well finished, all sizes, in black Q3nr only, for. . . .. . : . ..'V'i vUm7 0 Ladies. 25c; Fast Black Hose 9 cenb Ladies' $1 White Waists, nicely trimmed 39 cents7 Children's 50c ; ' Caps, all sizes - 19 cents Ladies', 15c Em- broidered Hand , kerchiefs 3 cents vH Ladies' 50c Mus lin Corsets Cov . ers, all sizes ' 15 cents 50c Sunbohnets, in light colored percale J - 10 cenls