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

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ACCUSED FEp ERATJONISTS
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Now It 1 beln . Mid. with tomi
( truth. . that William Haywood himself
is atuayina- law. HI dally conferences
with counsel do not cover th mere da
.-talla of the caae- arising from day to
'. day, they concern the legal problem!
actually involved, the whole conduct
'of thla Issue of life) and death. - , i
J ' ' t Appearaaoe of BUad ICasv "v
A be alta with tola counsel In court
very day, one arm swinging- over the
, back of hi chair aa a kind of eupport.
ing pinion for bis htiavy body, there la
..- aroop to hi head that rives him
: peculiarly the appearance of a blind
man listening. Hla email daughter,
who hair la very red and whoee face
J very brlsht and amtllnir. alta on
cnair behind him, sometime running
mum nnitera through hla hair and some
tlmea flirting with a meaaengar -. boy
, ,mno mug at tna preaa table.. ,.
Tkrough - the monotonous houra of
me droning aummer day tha work of
7 aelentlng.the Jury goea on patiently and
Interminable and an apparently endleaa
f pcr.ron tot ii juat men, rree or was,
Just of mliW, better than men ever
mr elnce Adam. La it wees they aald
Iwe would get a Jury bv Thursday. To-
' day it aeema that w would never get
mf, never wnue men are men.
STATE DEPENDS ON ADAMS
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a social hero and waa Dralaed Inordl
nately aa one who had dared defy the
terrible power of the .'Inner circle" of
Federation aaaaaatna. Adam occupied
. a ceil wun Harry Orchard for a con
siderable time, i -d that bloody person
. re shared In .ho popular adulation.
' Governor Gooding waa a frequent via-
.nor and la known to have had aeveral
long Interview with Adam. ,
,..-sea rrom Prison. .
The eonfeaalon of Adams wa mad
"In February, 106. In September of
that year he wa visited by an unole, In
disguise, who aecured bl liberty
through habeas corpua . proceedlnga;
'One outaide the grim walla of the
'Idaho prlaon, Adams at once denied the
statement made in hi eonfeaalon. Iq
an affidavit he declared that he bad been
.coerced by Detective MeParland .Jnto
ignlng a document, and that he had
no knowledge of it content. The af
fidavit waa of a aenaatlonal nature and
accused ' Governor Gooding of backing
up McParland In Ms threats of death
unless-, he adhered tq the eonfeaalon. I
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I Judge Frazer Says Ha Intended
No Censure of Governor
for Pardoning White.
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Steve Adams Is shown on right and JL J. Slmpklas on the left
latter has never been apprehended, ' ;
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Adam alao aaaerted that whll eon
fined ln-a cell, with Harry . Orchard, the
latter had admitted that he wa to re
ceive a "piece of coin" for Implicating
Mover, Haywoad and . Pettlbon in the
murder of Bteunenberg, and that he waa.
to be allowed to aacap and. make "a
get-away acroa the pond." : :
Xepndiatad Oonf eaaloa. ' '
Tha repudiation of bl eonfeaalon by
Adam caused great consternation In tha
ranka of the prosecution. The Joeu
ment secured by McParland waa. the
trump card of th attorneys for tna
state. With It the conviction of the
labor leaders was almost a certainty.
Without it th threat attributed to the
prosecutors, that Moyer, Haywood and
Pettlbone would never leave Idaho olive,
waa only ao .much wind. Adam waa
Immediately rearrested, charged With.
the murder of Fred Tyler, a olalra-
Jumper In Shoahone eounty. At tha
trial, which -was held In Wallace early
thla year, tha Jury dlaagreed, seven
voting for acquittal and five for con
viction.
Cwence Parrow, leading attorney for
the defense in tha present ca.se, defend
ed Adama, declaring that th accused
man waa only a pawn in tha proaoention
of th labor leader, and that hi trial
for th murder of Tyler wa animated
by revenge. Adama Is atlu being held
by th atat authorities, but it Is gen
erally believed that tna prosecution will
be dropped when tha Haywood osm 1
nded, '
whether th Adams eonfeaalon was
the truth, as claimed by the proeeeutlcm.
o a maaa of He "cooked up" by the
versatile McParland. as Adam sow de
clare, la a question of great Importance
In the trial of th labor leader. That
th original eonfeaalon, whloh I oonched
In good language, wa at 1 leaat lxi.
tored" to a considerable extent Is mad
evident by the fact that Adam Is Illit
erate and unechooled.' -
HTTWOOD'S WIFE
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defendant and eonalder him guilty, and
that poor farmer and wagaworker are
generally a unit in hi favor. Should
thla condition prevail. It may require
weeks be pre a Jury will be Impaneled.
' Wife Taken xalo Court, ,
Mr. Haywood, wife of the defendant,
was wheeled into court, accompanied by
her two daughters, t Vernl and Henri
etta, and appeared to be in exoellent
plrlta. Henrietta, th youngeat daugh.
ter, sat in her father's lap during moat
of th afternoon, and waa th target of
many camera attacks, Bhe la only 10
year old, but aha. la unusually intelli
gent and la taking quite an Interest la
th proceedlnga.- Defendant Haywood
entered the courtroom serene aa a sum
mer morning, and smilingly bowed to
friends 1 right and left aa be mad hi
way to hi chair. Hla long confinement
and hla present suspense have left no
tract of trouble on hi brow, and be
looked mora like a great, overgrown boy
than a criminal on trial for hla Ufa
Conoernlng a tory current that fed
eration agents last summer tried to
shoot Harry Orchard with a long-range
rifle as he took hi dally exercise in
th penitentiary yard, attorneys for th
defense today denounced it a ridiculous.
"No aaent of th defense or any mem
ber of th Western Federation of Min
er would think of killing Orchard," said
Attorney Darrow. "Our side is very
anxious for this self-oonfesaed murderer
to live. W want him te tell hi story
on th witness-stand, where we can get
at him and ply him with questions. I
think by th time we get through with
him his 'confession' will not hold water.
No man with th defense want Orchard
harmed at thla or any other tlma What
we dealre more than anything else 1 a
fair and impartial trial aeparat and
apart from - any kllllnga or prematura
rioting." -
, Orchard Vow bsutt .
Circuit Judge A. L. Pfaser aald this
morning that he had not criticised th
governor for pardoning Jamea White,
and . that hi words must have been
wrongly reported to th governor. Judge
rraaer aaid: .. '-v . -. " .
T was very much surprised ea read
ing lrr-thls morning's paper that tha
governor was astounded at my erltloism
of his , pardon -of Jamea White inas
much ea I have never criticised hi act
in so doing.
"I did endeavor to correct soma
aiaiement actrioutea to th governor
in connection with th matter and
which I believed placed the court in an
unfair light before the publlo. He waa
reported to have aald that Jamea Whit
waa th least eulpable of those'1 ac
cused of th crime; that th more guilty
ones had been allowed to go with th
payment of a Una whll White, the
leaat guilty, had been sentenced to th
penitentiary.:
Waa Wot Jbcast Qullty.
"X thought th governor had prob
ably Intended to aay only that Jama
Whit waa. a man of better character
and reputation than tha other, which
I probably true. It.oertainly la not
true that Jamea White was the leaat
guilty of the crime with which he and
hla aaaoolatea were charged.
"As a matter of fact Jamea White
waa th only one of the three who took
aa active part in tha beating and kid
naping of the sailor, fiuren; the others
war only charged as accessories be-
form th fact or conaplratore, and th
evidence connecting them with th act
In thl matter was weak and baaed en
tirely upon Inference to be drawn from.
certain aoia ox ineira. unaer trie cir
oumptances it was thought they eould
not b convicted of kidnaping, and they
were allowed to plead guilty to a leaaer
crime, punishable by Una
Only Letter of Information.
"My latter to the governor waa writ
ten in response to a request of his for
information ooncemlng the aa. In it
I endeavored to aat forth the facts in
White's favor aa well as those againet
him and avoid making aay recommenda
tion as to his pardon."
CHICAGO BROKERS
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f .best of thenjjill the genuine Pianola, at a big saving from regular
fieost. ' Each Pianola includes one year's membership Jn the Pianola
A Special Pianola Sale
in Effect Today
Today we inaugurate our Clearance of Pianolas and Miscellane
ous Player-Pianos, taken' in exchange on Pianola Pianos. We pro-,
pose not only to offer these at ttartlingly low prices, but also to ex
tend surprisingly liberal terms of payment, and in addition, bur spe
cial offer includes the agreement tottake back any. Pianola sold during
this sale, at any time; before Januarjr 1st, 1908, and to allow the full
jprice.pajd, toward a new Pianola Piano with the inside player fea
ture. Payments as low as $7.50 to $10 a month will secure a splendid
Pianola during this sale, and attention is particularly called to the
unusual values now offered. It is a great opportunity for those who
'have desired a piano-player and the chance now to secure the very
Library of Music giving an endless choice' of selections, and also
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HERE'S THE LIST AS IT STOOD THIS MORNINO
enulne Pianola, ebony finish, including bench and one "'
year's Pianola Library subscription .....if 9Ty0
1 genuine Pianola, ebony finish, including bench and one
year's Pianola Library subscription ,.,;,,.,. ....f 05.00
1 genuine Pianola, mahogany finish, including bench end
one year's Pianola Library subscription ....... ,.,.......f 120.00
1 genuine pianola, walnut finish. Including bench and one
vear'a Pianola Library subscription ..,.f 135.00
J 1 genuine Pianola, mahogany finish, including bench and
f ..one year's Pianola Library subscription f 147,00
2 genuinePianelae7 walnut finish, including bench and one- - -
year s. Jfianoia uorary JODscnpuon fiw.vu
1 genuine Pianola, mahogany finish, Including benfch end
one year's Pianola Library subscription,..,.....;,... 165.00
2 genuine Aeriolas, made by Aeolian Co., new 1906 model; "
contains the melodist stop; regular price $215; now. 165.00
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Gnuine Pianolas, oak finish, new 1906 models, Including
nch and 1 year's Pianola Library subscription, now. ,. .f 185.
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1 Angelus Player, mahogany finish, including 15 roHf music . . f
1 Apollo Player, walnut finish, used only three months, sold by
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1 Harrington Auto. Tone, new; dealera sell them at $650; now .
only .,..,.,,..,.....8435
1 Auto Piano, used six months; regular price $650; now only, .f 470
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pianorel1oLU2-
BIGGEST,
BUSIEST
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BEST .OF
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Stores In Evei Important City in the Pacific Northwest
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Othef stories are being circulated to
th ff act that Orchard has gon lnaane
and ia now oonfined in a padded cell. ' It
Is aald that remorse of oonsclenoe over
having Implicated Meyer. Haywood and
Pettlbone la th Bteunenberg murder
has) . unbalanced his mind. Attorneys
for th atat laugh at thea storle and
assert that Harry Orchard will be forth
coming at th proper time, and that
when be mount th witness-stand in
Judg Wood court it wUl be to tall a
tory that will aatonlsh America.
Newspaper men to whom an Interview
With Orchard haa been denied declare
that th famous prisoner is dead. They
say that were he alive and hla story
tru th stat would not hesitate in let
ting him talk through their papers to
th public. It ia certain that if ho la
allv hi whereabout 1 myaterioualv
ana acuriy niaaan rrom prying ys.
PINCHOT SAYS THOMAS
HAS PAID FOR CRIME
Forester Believes California Su
pervisor Has Been Pun
ished Sufficiently.
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(WssMngtoa Boreaa ef The 7oamal)
Washington, May 14. In recom
mending the pardon of Everett B.
Thomas, convicted of misappropriating
government funds as a forest super
visor, Forester Plnchot makea aa im
portant announcement indicating that
In- th wheat market today the beat
values were mad within a few minute
of th elon' opening. May opened
at 98 and went to July started at I
8H to IT h, September opened wit a
rang between ITVi and Stt. while
Pecember startad at Ho and. fl a
buaheL In every Instance theae wera
the high value for th day.
However, the market wa greatly ex
cited and prlcea gained and loat a cent
a buahel with a single sal, several times
during the day. -
threes, Bag pisoouated. "
Deapite th general feeling that th
damage by th green bug nad been fully
discounted by th reoent advances, ther
were plenty or small traders who want
ed to peep Into th market at th open
ing, this resulting In th advanced val
ue. ,
Selling by th big operators began aa
soon as the sharp decline at Wverpool j
was announced. News from Manitoba
said that aprlng had opened, and some
what better news was received from the
southwest The market closed with July
at the same point a yeaterday. Sep
tember and December loat Ho to Ho a I
buahel, a showing which 'th bulls think
is marvelous whan the recent sharp ad
vanoe is considered. . ;.
Area it Short,
The Record-Herald aays a well
known authority In the wheat trad save:
Tha world situation in wheat is so far
out of the ordinary that no oomparisen
la posatbl with any previous condition.
It look now as if th United Bute
would hav none for expert this year.
Ther is no doubt that tha area of)
spring wheat will be IS per cent short
o a year ago,, while a shortage of 17B,-
uuo.uoo ousneis in th winter wheat crop
makea an extraordinary condition. Eu
ropean requirements for the next 12
week are bound to' be large, and I do
not aee now they are going to be aat
iafled. As to the wheat crop in Eu
rope, prospects are as .bad as they were
In the Letter year, or even wore. I do I
not think It will be long before dollar
wheat will look cheap."
PERSONAL
W: S, Baratow, head of th contracting
nrm or w. 8. Baratow & Co., of New
rork and Boston, 1 a Portland visitor.
He -will make an inspection of the con
struction work now rapidly prpgressine?
atnot compliance with th law will be on roruana-aaiem, electric railway
expeoted hereafter from all employes
of the forest service.
Tha forester makes it clearly under
stood that th recommendation should
not be taken as a vindication, but saya
that he takes the action he does because
he believes Mr. Thnm hu hattn anffl.
clently punished and .because his fam
ily needs his support . ,
Much attention was attracted by the
Thomas eas when- first brought to pub
llo notlca , :, Th Tjltender, whose head
quarters were at Los. Angeles, Call-
line that is being built by his firm for
the Oregon Electrlo Railway company.
unaer direction of Chief Engineer Do
aid. Preparations have been made to
rush the work at the Portland end of
the Una within the next two months. It
Is said the road will be in operation be
tween tne Portland terminal and Garden
Home by the middle of September.
Ralph Modjeakl, consulting engineer
of tha Hill lines, has arrived from Chi
cago, to make an inspection of work
unaer way on tha Columbia river and
fornla, stood i well , In , the community Willamette river bridgea for the Port-
na -nis inmorTTtr snocKea wnen lnel,"l, mwjr. in company
chargea of Irregularities in his ac- with the resident engineer and M. P.
counts were disclosed. In the arly Btoweit, or Chicago, he spent yesterday
Dart of June. 1905.- ha wu AiamimA looking over the Willamette bride.
from the forest service for alleged mis- Friends of Miss Lillian Lawrence in
appropriation of funds and falalflca- th" c"y hv heard from her to the
tlon of accounts, and waa convicted and
sentenced in the following March to
seven years' imprisonment and a fine
of 17,000. Later, many of his friends
made petitions for his pardon because
of th rlroumstance of his family and
becauae of hia previous , good standing
in th community.
"If I helleved that til nnMnn wnnM
beSmderstood as tardy Justice to a
persecuted man, or-taken by any con
siderable number of people as a vindi
cation of his conduct," I should be con
strained to oppose it," aaya Mr. Pln
chot In a letter to William O. Kerck-
lolt of ' Los Angeles, who represented
th petitioner for Supervisor Thomas'
pardon. "But I do no ao believe and
I have transmitted the papera to the
department of Justio with the recom
mendation that the pardon b granted.
1 do this becauao. J think that Mr.
Thomaa has been sufficiently punished
to deter him or other, public officers
from committing like-serious ortenaea,
and because bis family needs his sup
port, and not "because I think he wa
in any sense ill-treated or punished be
yond his deserts."- - .A;
Alii.'. I
errect that she. Miss Terry and Mr.
Salnpolls will begin rehearsals today at
th Park theatre, Boston The regular
engagement will begin at that? theatre
Saturday and will continue during the
aummer.
Deputy District Attorney Bert E.
Haney Is confined to hia home on the
east aide by a severe attack of ton
ailltls. Mr. Haney has been away from
bla office for several days and while
not in a serious condition Is reported
to be a very sick man.
A plan, which contemplates supplant
ing negro plantation laborers of Louis
iana with state imparted white immi
grants from Europe ha been announced
by Charles Sobuler, - stats commissioner
7 MAY PQLE FESTIVITIES
Fancy Twostep Brill by Sixteen Cou
piss, All la Wnlta. r
A very pretty spectacle ',ln th way
of a May p .e raising and aanoy tVo
step drill will be held at the Oaks rink
Wednesday night. ' These couples hav
been practicing for aome tiro and will
execute som clevf figures. Thar will
b no advance in prlcea but a apecial
band program will b provided. Now is
the time to learn If yflru'wish to akate
this summer. Tonight tha couples will
practice after ,th session and during
th evening a grand march will - be
given. Go to the Oaks tonight and. be
happy.' If you haven't the Oaka habit
get it now. '. Lest you forget-tonlght
grand march Wednssday night. May
The
Host ,
Values
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SECOND WEEK OF THE
Great iEmbroiderirSale
aHEATEB GROW THE VAISIBIiAXJTIEX!
EMBRQroERIES. A SALE WTTHOTTT A PAT? ATXP.T,
An advertisement concerning this sale 'seems necessary only as a medium of infonnation-not sollclu
tion. Judging by the response to our announcement of last week, the best argument for your attention
Is merely the statement of our preparations for it Hundreds and hundreds of pleased purchasers
throngedour aisles each day. we expect still greater crowds this week, for good values have been made ''
still better. Regarding theae notably low prices, we prefer them to be considered as an incident, rather :
than a feature. The feature of this , showing aside from its mere immensity 4s the QUALITY FOR
PRICE presented in all grades; therefore, in noting these prices, please- consider them only as the nat
ural result of unusual circumstances. Unequaled facilities for purchase and disposition procure as the
opportunity for collecting unequaled quantities, and nnequaled-for-price follows as mercantile matter
: e! course. , Thousands and thousands of beautiful new Kmbrolderiea, all crisp, fresh and ; bright. An
endless assortment to choose from in the newest and most attractive patterns of the season, from the
modest edging to the most elaborate wide widths. This is the greatest sale of embroideries ever held in
this city. The styles, qualities and quantities will surpass anything we have ever shown. The variety of
styles and patterns is too large to describe minutely yea must see the new, dainty patternsneat little '
figures, large and small floral effects with combinations of Engliah eyelet; small and large scroll patterns, ,
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wneei panerua, etc iunoroiaenea lor every purpose, ininwiuw, itouncmga, auovers, iximnungs, Danas, .
insertions, panel fronts and beautiful suiting embroideries. ;W
20o Kinds at
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Flouncing Embroideries,
from 3 to" 6 inches wide,
with insertions to match,
attractive new patterns,
made of Hamburg . and
Nainsook, finished with
fine firm edges; excellent
value at 20c a yard. Spe
cially priced for
this sale at. ..... .
25o Kinds at
Floundng ! Embroideries,
from 8 to H inches wide,
with insertions to' match,
all new patterns in both
blind and ope n wo r k,
splendid quality nainsook
and cambric, beat of work-
manship ; best 25c kinds.
Specially priced 1 O
for this sale at,.,; XCtV,
45o Kinds at
21o
Flouncing and Shirtwaist
Embroideries, from 12 to
16 Inches wide,, the most
beautiful new ; patterns,
embroidered onjeat grade
H a m b u r g, Swiss and
nainsook; best 35c and
45c kinds. Specially priced
for this sale 21c
05o Kinds at
33o
Floundng and Sbrtwalat
Embroideries, from 10 to
20 inchea wide, with - in
tertiona and bands to
maTch, all new, attractive
patterns, good, dependa '
ble qualities ; worth from
60c to 60c. Specially
priced for this QO
sale at. OOC
01.00 Kinds at
43o
Flouncing and Shirtwaist
Embroideries, from 10 to
18 'inches wide," the very
finest St Gall embroid
ery, beautiful handwork,
in pretty floral, scroll and '
open patterns; s5Id every
where at from 85c to $1
a yard. Specilfy JO
priced for this tale. t jC
$2.60 Flouncing
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Embroideries $1.10
45-inch Flouncing Embroideries, in an unlim
ited assortment of new, up-to-date patterns,
deep embroidered designs, on best quality
Swiss, just the wanted kind, for pretty sum
mer skirts; regular $2.50 grade. d Q
Specially priced for this sale at. . ..ej) 1 1 Jf '
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01.25 Kinds at
50o
Shirtwaist Embroideries,
from 18 to 22 inches wide,
embroidered on fine nain
sook, Swisses and chiffon
cloths,, in all the noyelty
designs, :. beautiful small
and 'large floral effects J
openwork and cut pat
terns; rvalues from $1.25
to $1.50. Specially. C A
priced at v,; ..;.vOl7C
50o Kinds 33o
Corset Cover Embroider
ies, full 18 inches wide,
handsome new patterns,
embroidered on fine Swiss,
nainsook and cambric;
best 60c quality. Special
ly priced for this a a
sale at... .......... jC
$3.00 Allover
Embroideries $1.30
22 to 32-inch Allover Embroideries, in a great
assortment of beautiful St. Gall patterns, lare
and small floral designs, small patterns in pm
dots, hundreds of handsome designs in open-f
work; made to sell from $3.00 to $4.00(1 . A
a! yard,, Specially priced for, this, sale ej LiOJf?
Wide Embroid-
Dozens and dozens of patterns to choose
from in all the 'most wanted designs, specially
priced at half regular
8 to 8-inch Bands, 45c kinds, at.........,..29e
3 to 6-inch Bands, , 60c kinds, at.... ........... 33e
4 to 10-inch Bands, 85c kinds, at. .......... ...48
6 to 16-inch Bands, $1.25 kinds, at. .
35o Kinds at 23o
Corset Cover' Embroideries,
full 18 Inches wide, large as
sortment of deep embroid-
ered patterns, finished with
fine firm edges, this season's
best designs; .real 85c grade.'
Specially priced for
this sale at.........
Unprecedented Sale of Stylish. Belts
Bv an ODDortune nurchase "we har aecured an entire samole line of belts from an eastern maa
facturer. Over a hundred dosen in the lot comprising belts of all styles; nobby gilt and tinsel belts,
elaborate creations in silk, latest styles in kid, in every popular shade; in fact, every style and design
that fashion has deemed correct is to be found here. Each one neatly finished with gilt or oxidised
buckle. Fnced way below the regular cost price for wis sale; - -75c
and $1.00 values' $1.25 and U0 - values M SU0 and UOO value
at .r-.V.;.;.........,. tJC at . .W7t at
Women's Summer
05o Quality at 30o
We begin the list with a special offering of
Women's Summer Underwear, , fine white
lisle thread vests and; pants, in all sizes:
vests made with lone and short sleeves and
nfcelytrimmed yokes j . pants made with
French waistband, in both knee arid ankle,
length ; genuine. Swiss Ribbed Underwear
of fine white lisle thread, soft and elastic
well made and carefully finished garments:
well worth 65c each, specially
priced
orth 65c each. Specially , Oft-.
at..v....;.-.... otic
Gloves and
Goods
Very Spooiol Values
Women's SUk Lisle Gloves -Women's 16
buttonniosqueUire wrist-long silk lisle
gloves. Specially priced tj
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Cushion Slips Good quality printed Ct
Ion Slips, variety of pretty desis to c'
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