The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, May 23, 1907, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. MAY 23, 1907.
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"HEW CITY JAIL
Rock Island Road Takes Steps Certified Checks Are Sent With
NEW BOOKS FOR THE
, LIBRARY
4
to Ward Off Shortage Along
Line Next Winter..
Bids to Council Comrnittee
; for Six of, Them, i :
REDUCE RATES NOW SO
'DEALcRO WILL STOCK
Offl
c wane cars mree ror inner
YT ' WT 1 W . ' ssa a a
nnen ticavy ,( -j.iairic : H on
and An Also lroTldlng for the
Comfort of Consumers.
' ChlcafO, Mar M. Ia ordsr to provide
against coal scarcity,' -such as that of
w wintsr, tits Rock Island, road bas
mads arrangsmtnts to lar In an sound'
, ancs of eoal along Its lines In Kansas,
uaisnoma and Indian territory.
--.April t last It began storing 110,009
tons from its Indian territory mines In
ths statss named.
It wlshss to rsduos Its coal ear rallo-
ags to a minimum and to bars ths oars
frss for servlcs whan thsrs is ths grsat
sf.damand for thsra, so that It will
, Bars na difficult? la meeting eommsr
Clal nesda when the? arlss. Tha dsn
-sJtsd Involves an sxpsndlturs of mors
"Thaa $300,000, but ths road expects to
art mr oy lis aaopuon ultimately.
It Is slso trying to Imprsss on eoal
dealers In ths territory named ths de-
slrablllty of laying in their supplies
, earner, so mat wnen ths winters rush
or trams comes all danger of eoal fam
1ns will bs ayerted. In order to encour
age them to adopt thla policy, It has rs-
.. auoea raies on eoal for the summer
months, and prices st ths mines bars
been cot to ths minimum.
NEW NATIONAL BANK
. I ORGANIZED AT SEATTLE
BeatUe, May It. Seat Ue Is to bars a
new national bank and a new trust com
panv, with a combined paid-up capital
. and surplus of $1,100,000. - Both will be
established by ., ths same syndicate,
beaded by Samuel Hill, a son-in-law of
, James Jv Hill, and will bs allied Insti
tutions.! ..articles .of Incorporation for
the United States Trust oompany, with
a ' capital of $ 500,000, ' wars filed yes
terday. Ths United : States National
bank, has reserved Its name with ths
controller of the currency. The two
will bs opened for business early In ths
IUI - - .- . y , . .
.. Affiliated with Hill are Harvey Und
ley and J. D, Farrell, vice-president of
the Oregon ft Washington railroad;
Thomaa Burks, former general western
. counsel tor the Great Northern and
several, times a millionaire; Elbrldge A.
Btuart. ths 'Carnation Cream" million
aire; James 8. Stewart of Schwabacher
Brothers; John Erlckson, Alaska mil
lionaire and a heavy holder of Seattle
realty, and Arthur E. Hen ford, a brother
or Federal judge Hanrord and a well'
known Seattle capitalist.
Bight bids ' have been submitted
to the ways and means committee
of the city council' for furnishing a
sits for a new city J 11 and will be
passed upon, this afternoon. '
Certified checks were missing In two
of the bids which win probably pre
vent, thsm from being considered when
ths selection Is mads. Ths tenders
submitted are as follows; v ? '' .w
J, H. Qrelbel and F. Windier South
east ; corner Eleventh and Flanders
streets, being lots I and T, block iU
Couch addition:, tit OAS ..-' .
Ludwlg Wllhelra Lots I and S and
the north five feet of I and 4, block (t,
Couch addition; being StilOO feet In the
center of the block bounded by Couch
street, Davis street. Twelfth street and
Thirteenth street; $20.000. ...
Roman Catholic Archbishop of ths Di
ocese of Oregon Lots 1 and S. block
165, Portland, being the southwest cor
ner of Fifth and 'Columbia streets:
$60,000. '
The Moore Realty company North
east corner of Ninth and JJavls streets.
This property has a - heavy concrete
foundation which has been constructed
within ths last 10 days and would cost
In ths neighborhood of $1,600; , also
about $1,100 worth of structural steel
Is now on ths grounds. Option expires
Monday, May IT, 1107, St 11 o'clock,
noon: $40,000. .
Sengstaks 4 Lyman Lots 6 and I.
block 60, . Couch addition, being the
southwest corner of Park end Flanders
streets, with building; $36,400. .with.
out building, ItS.oqp.
Frame T. Berry and James S. Oleason
East half of lou and T and lot I,
block 46, Couch addition, being an all
shaped Piece 160 feet on Couch street
and 10 feet on Ninth street; $45,000.
Also lots 1 and 4, block 16, Couch addi
tion, being ths northwest oorner of Park
and Burnslds .streets; $62,000. (No
certified check received with this bid.)
jaeger Bros. Ths southwest oorner of
Fifth and Flanders streets:' $45,000.
(No certified check received with this
bid.) V ' .'. ;. .
MAKE: PROMISES
F0R-TH0S. DEVLIN
Candidate Unable to Attend Meeting
Owing to Illness, but Another
Speaks torWimT
' Arrange ToT your" 'lea coupon books
offlc 5t Btarw- oppostts library tralld-
Ing.' Phones Main $14. Price 65o.
ICS DELIVERY CO.
H, M.. Carlock, Manager.
NEW PRECINCT CLUB
Owing to Illness, Thomas C, Devlin
was unable to address the political
meeting held last night In the Artisan
hall at Front and Olbbs streets. The
principal speakers were City Treasurer
Werleln, Republican candidate for re
election, and Wallace McCamant.
Mr. Werleln spoke In the first cereon.
making many Important promises for
Mr. .Devlin. He emphatically . denied
that the Republican candidate tor, mayor
was allied with ths north end In any
way and-promised that that tart of the
city would be thoroughly cleansed
should Mr.. Devlin be elected.
Following Mr. Werleln came Wallace
McCamant, who made a strong partisan
plea and wound up with the "vote 'er
WILL DIG UP VOTES not say Roosevelt had his eye on the
rum ana buu waras, out aid say the;
approacning municipal election would
have a momentous Influence In ths next
presidential campaign. Mr. McCamant
said be would vote for anything If It
was oa ths Republican ticket althourh
other speakers wsrs loudly resolved to
vote foY no one If he were allied with
the north end.
Other speakers were Dr. W. X. CottelL
Republican candidate, for ' councilman
from the fifth ward; Henry Beldlng.
councilman from ths Sixth ward and
candidate for reelection; D. J, Qulmby
and George H. HowelL Mies Elisabeth
Harwas sang several "solos and was
heartily encored. W. p. Lillls, presl
awn toi me oouin roriiana Club, pre-
siaea, - ; r
4 ' i. " ,' .
A new cog was sdded to the Eepub
- If can machine last night at Fourth and
MUt streets at the Italian hall, when
J. A. Kelly, precinct committeeman, or
ganised a preclnot Republican club for
the twenty-fourth preclnot In the fifth
ward. A. E. T. Oebhardt was sleeted
president and W. M. Manning, secre
tary. There was a charter member
shin of 14 and a second masting will
be held on Saturday next, when It Is ex
peoted that more names will bs added
to the list , Ths new club, according to
the plan of ths Union Republican club,
is subsidiary to the Fifth Ward club,
which In turn Is an auxiliary of the
Union club. -
ft
The Knocker's Fate.
Seal estate dealers should have "Klll-
Jngworth'S Auto Rldr" In a conspicuous
plaes In thslr, offices to show knockers
their doom. ..
ANTHONY GOING TO
. CONGRESS FROM KANSAS
Topeka, Kan., ; May $$. A special
election in the first congressional dis-
1ft wss held today to nil me vacancy
CUUdM oy Uie . rwnnninn , ui ww
Curtis. The election of D. R. Anthony
of Leavenworth, the Republican nomi
nee. is assured, as he Is without oppo-
sttion. ':. '" I
Burglar Gang t' Baker City.
(BiMdal Inipatch to The Journal.)
Baker City, Cr., May IS. -r- Several
stores have been broken into reoently,
ana ins ponce are diligently at work,
uiougn on ins . ramtest or clues, so
adroit are the operations. The Baker
City Packing oompany has lost $6.60
from its cash register. The burelars
left no clue as to where they made
their -entrance. Skeleton keys must
have bsen used. The Moaner srrocerr
store was burglarised the same night,
and about $10 In .money and some mer
chandise were taken. The Baker City
Mercantile- oompany is also loser of a
sum. ED. P. Vorus's store was entered
two nights In succession. No trace of
the intruders has been found
t
I
Every-
t !-
The importance of soda crackers
as an article of daily consumption
can hardly be overestimated. No
other wheat food contains such
nutritive values in correct pro
portions. This is only true of
EJneGda Bisculi:
the ideal soda cracker. As fresh
on your table as from the oven.
Crisp, clean and appetizing; '
In mouturt proof packages.
NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY
3
; (1 OBNKRAL WORKS.
McLaughlin, Blade and Lewis Writ
lngs on American. History. 1006.
: Savage Manual of Descriptive An
notations for Library Catalogues, 1100.
PHILOSOPHY.
Jerome The Liquor Tax Law In New
York; a plea for the opening of saloons
en Bunday, l05. -, ' . .
l' Thomson Brain and Personality; or,
The Physical Relations of the Brain to
the Mind. 1907. ; '
Washington Putting ths Most Into
Lifs, 1000. . - ..'..;:
RELIGION.
, Mattoon Baptist Annals of Oregon,
105. -
.: ; socioLoax. -
Bastable The Commerce Of Nations,
Ed. S Bav- 189J. . i
Conyngton A Manual of Practloal
Charity; How to Help, !.
. Mundy Earning . Power of Railroads,
Shadwell Industrial Efflolenoy, I v.
105. .' ,".-...
Smalley Railroad Rate Control In Its
Legal Aspects, 1100. -. .
I '; PHILOLOOT. '
Moles Nlu Teutonishf an ' Interna
tional Language, 1008. ,
: SCIENCE.
Bastlan Nature and Origin of living
Matter 1105.
Becbe The Bird, its rorm ana r"u no
tion. I0(. '
Dunn Weather and Practical Meth
ods of Forecasting It 1501.
Gibson Bleotrlcitv of Todayi Its
Work and Mysteries Desortbed la Non
technical Language, 1107. '
Ingersoll The Wit of ths Wild, 1104.
.'. USEFUL ARTS.
Armstrong Cyclopedia of Painting,
1107. --, . -
. Byrom The Physios and Chemistry
of Mining, 1105.
Carnegie Practical Trappings, Ed. t,
Bnl., 1004. - -
Cooper Financing an Enterprise, t
T, 104. t
Dodd Healthful Farmhouse, 1104.
Farles Praotlcal Training for Ath
letios. Ed. I, 1IIV, . .
Fischer Health-Cars of the Baby,
J04. - .
Green What to Hart for Breakfast
H05. ; .
Griffith Ths Car. of ths Baby,, Ed.
I, Rev., 1505.
Harrison Home Nursing. ios.
Hllgard Soils, Their Formation,
Properties, eta, 1904.
Jackson Secrets of Mushroom Grow
ing Simply Explained, by ths largest
grower In America, 1905.
Jones Automobile Catechism, 1904.
Maglnnls Roof Framing Mads Easy,
Ed. 2, Rev., 1904. - -
Modern American Tanning, 1901.
Walker Beauty Through Hygiene,
1908.
FINE ARTS.
Grove Grove's Dictionary of Music
and Musicians, Ed. by J. A. F. Maltland.
v. 1-t, 1904-04.
Havard La France Artlatlque st
Monumental., 4v. n. d.
Mendelssohn-Bartholdy Thirty Piano
Compositions, 1905. -
Nichols English Pleasure Gardens,
looa.
Wloks Log Cabins and Cottages,
How to Build and Furnish Them, Ed. I,
1904.
' Wilson Wilson's Photographies, 1551.
AMUSEMENTS. '
Cavanagh The Book of Boats, 1904.
Howard Dra wing-Room Tbeatiioals,
1570; - ' 1 '
Northrup Camps and Tramps la ths
Adlrondacks, 1580. .
' LITERATURE.
Jebb Humanism In Education, 1599.
Jones Browning as a Philosophical
and Religious Teacher, 1908.
Kellogg Primary Speaker, 1905.
N.ttl.ship Robert Browning; Essays
and Thoughts, 1901.
, DESCRIPTION AND TRAVEL.
Carver Three Tears' Travsls Through
the Interior Parts of North America,
1795.
Dixon Yoyags Autour du Monde, Par
les Captaines Portlock st Dixon; Tradolt4
ds 1 Anglais par M. Lebas. 5 v., 1759.
. Edwards On ths Mexican Highlands,
1904.
Authentic Narrative of a Voyage Per
formed by Captain Cook and Captain
Clarke, Ed. 5, I v, 1784.
Hare Cities of Central Italy, I v.
1404. '
Johnson New England and Its Neigh
bors, 1908. ;
Lutke Voyage Autour du Monde;
Tradult du , Russe per le Consslller
d'Etat F, Bore, 2 v 1835.
Soberer What Is Japanese Morality?
1904.
Steevetis Glimpses of Three Nations,
1500.
Th wattes On ths Storied Ohio; being
a new and revised edition of "Afloat on
the Ohio," 1900.
Vancouver Voyage- de Deeouvertes
l'Ocean Paclflque du Nord et Autour da
Monde; Tradult de 1 Anglais par F. P.
Henry, v., 1808.
BISTORT.
Acton Lectures on Modern History,
1908.
Blok History of ths People of the
Netherlands, v. 1-8. 1899-1900.
Colby Selections From the Bouroes
of English History, 1905.
Domenech Voyage Fi Moresque Dans
Jes Grands Deserts du Nouveau Monde,
1862.
Holm The History of Greece From
Its Commencement to the Close of the
Independence or the Greek Nation, 4 v.,
1898-1907.
Janssen History of the German Peo
ple at the Close of the Middle Ages,
V. 9-10, 1908.
Lowe Five Tesrs a Dragoon, 1908.
Lynch Toledo, 1908." " -
Mackay The Brontes; Fact and no
tion, 1897.
Martin How the Oregon Trail Be
came a Road. 1908.
Meakln Moorish Empire, 1899.
Ploets Epitome of Ancient, Mediae
val and Modern History, Tr. and EnL
by W. H. Tilllnghast. 1905.
Sergeant Greece in the Nineteenth
Century, 1821. 1897, 1897.
" - BIOGRAPHY. ; , .
Heck.r. I. T Father Hecker, by
Henry D. Sedgwick Jr 1908. .
Smith. Mrs. H. (L.) Hannah Logan's
Courtship, a True Narrative, Ed. by Al
bert Cook' Myers, 1904. ,
Stoddard, R. H. Recollections. Per
sonal and Literary, 1903. m
Taylor. Bayard Bayard Taylor, by
Albert H. Smyth, 1898.
Toahimura, . Mrs. M. (M.) O Mura
San, by A. M. Schneder, 1905.
FICTION. f
Cotes Set In Authority.
Couch Sir John Constantino.
Ewald Two Legs.
Hueffer Fifth Queen and How She
Came o .court. .-.t .
manca . -. i ';
London Tales, of ths Fish PatroL t
Merwin The Merry Anna '
Montague Tha Sowing of Alderson
Ouida Provence Rose. ' '
Epoffod Old Washington. .
ThS -sliding scale proposition, provid
ing for a wags advance of about 10 per
cent, has been accepted by ths unions
representing the 50,000 textile workers
In the Fall River mills. The Increase
will go Into effect May 17. . . .
Table Linen 41o
60c Quality An exceptional bar
train for Friday Unbleached Table
Linen -of excellent wearing Qual
ity, fine even thread, full 60 inches
wide, food assortment of patterns
to choose from, always sold at 60c
a yard. Specially priced for , ii '
Bargain Friday at........,.suiC
Blcacliod Ghoots GOc
75c Orads Fifty dozen only at this
price Full-Bleached Sheets, good
large size, 81x90 inches, fine linen
finish, extra wearing quality, well
worth 75c each. Specially priced
for this sale. Bargain Fri-
: Announcement
Our " 303rf BAESeAIET TR
- - WILL BE A NOTABLE DAY, IN' THE HISTORY OF THIS STORE
Interested In news economy? Yes. Then these paragraphs contain words of vital
interest to you.' The whole store is fresh, bright and beautifulj- This big store was
never so inviting fo the shopper. -Never was our array of timely merchandise for home
and family greater in variety or finer in beauty, richness and style. And yet our
prices are lower than ever before! The money-saving possibilities of shopping here
are simplv enormous. THE WHOLE STORE CONTRIBUTES TO THE SALE.
If you miss a single section, nook or cranny of this big store you're almost certain to
have missed something of special interest Every buyer and department manager
takes an individual pride in his offerings on these occasions,, putting forth extra ef
forts to give you bargains altogether out of the ordinary. ONLY MERCHANDISE
OF THE THOROUGHLY RELIABLE SORT is offered, and the variety is well
nigh boundless. It will be a remarkable sale. When a lot in any of these lines is exhausted another will
take its place, representing equally wonderful values. COME COME EARLY, WHILE ASSORTMENTS
The
Greatest
Bargain
S Day
of the
, Week
More Wonderful Value in the JJf f SeaSOUable DrOSS GOOflS
Better Values Than You Have Ever Seen Before!!!
Now! You can share in the most Incomparable Dress Goods Values of the season. The selling all week has continued with great
activity. . Shrewd buyers were quick to see what purse-saving protection this sale offered. Some of the styles and patterns have
disaDoeared altoeether. some new lots are added and tomorrow's offerings are just as great in regard to quality, quantity and
value-eivine as on the first day of this extraordinary sale. Remember, that wear-time most of it 4s yet to come. Youll not wise
ly skip over the following details.
38o Will Buy 50c to C5o
Dress Goods
38-inch Novelty Gray Suitings
38-inch Novelty Panama Suitings .
38-inch Black Check Suitings
3B-inch Gray Vegerouts Suitings
38-inch Novelty Batiste Suitings
38-inch Fancy Worsted Suitings
38-lnch Fancy Check Mohairs
WE LOSE NOTHING BY IT, EITHER. The Loss Falls Entirely on the Manufacturer
486 Will Buy 75c Dress
Goods
44- inch Novelty Suitings
45- inch' Novelty Panamas
46- inch Jamestown Worsteds
45-inch Moonlight Mixtures
44-inch Checked Panamas
40-Inch Block Check Novelties
38-inch Pekin Stripe Suitings
60o Will Buy Best 81.00 Dress Goods
50-inch Shadow Plaid Coatings
50-Inch Priestley's Novelties
50-inch Jamestown Novelties
95c Will Buy Best $1.50
Dress Goods
54-inch New Scotch Suitings
54-inch Black and White Novelties
54-inch Novelty Worsteds
50-inch All Wool Block Checks
46-inch Moonlight Mixtures
56-inch New Novelty Panamas
54-inch New Novelty Worsteds ,
54-inch Broken Check Novelties
89o Will uy Best $1.2 &
- Dress Goods
5(finch Block Check Panamas
52-inch Ombre Plaid Suitings
52-inch Novelty Wool Taffetas
42-inch Silk and Wool Novelties
42-inch Hairline Panamas
All Dress Goods Rem
nants at Half - Price
Hundreds and hundreds of remnants of bright, new,
seasonable Dress Goods, short lengths from 3 to 10
yards, accumulations from this week's selling, tp be
closed out at once. ' Your choice, while they last,
Bargain Friday at ONE HALF THE MARKED
REMNANT PRICE. . - . ; , , ,
Special Purchase of New Nobby Silks
Go on Sale Tomorrow for First Time
44o a Yard for 7 5o and $1.00 Values
STYLISH NEW DRESS SILKS
Louisenes and Taffetas in an unsurpassed assortment.
of Pekin stnpes, checks, broken plaids, all the new
colorings. v .-V- ..i,.::: '':,yy. :'
Ombre Plaids in rich color combinations. ' . r
Peau de Cygnes in good assortment, new spring shades
Fancy Silks that sold as high as 75c and $1.00. Ex
traordinary values for Bargain Friday only.
NEW EMBROIDERIES
The assortment far exceeds In variety of designs any previous show-
In. The effects are beautiful, included are uie smartest, newest
things In Cambric, Nainsook and Swiss. Prices greatly reduced for
Bargain Friday. .
IfV K.mhrnirleri--Sriril Rarfrain Fridsv .....6
15c and 18c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday Jf
20c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday f
25c and 35c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday 18f
35c and 45c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday f
50c and 60c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday... ....S3e
75c and 85c Embroideries Special Bargain Friday.. t9
$L0Q,and $1.25 Embroideries Special Bargain Friday........ 9f
ALLOVER EMBROIDERIES.
60c Allover Embroidery Special Bargain Friday
$1.00 and $1.25 Allover Embroidery Special Bargain Friday. 69
$200 and $2 50 Allover Embroiderv Soecial Bargain Fridav......$l.l
S2J0 and 13.50 Allover Embroiderv Soecial -Bargain Friday. .... .91.39
) TWO GOOD RIBBON VALUES.
About 8,000 yards beautiful 6-inch Messaline Ribbon, every wanted
color, including black; best quality, well worth 50c yard. Special 90
sale nrice mOI
Taffeta Ribbon, 4 inches wide. In wide assortment of the season's shade,
ECONOMICALLY PRICED
Men's and Boys' Wear
This business erows and rrows. because more men are daily realiainar
the advantages of this Men's and Boys' Outfitting Section of ours. There
will be some lively selling in this section tomorrow; . The offerings in
Shirts and Underwear will share the attention of economically inclined
men wim the extraordinary values in Boys' waists and Suitcases.
BOYS' NEGLIGEE SHIRTS.
50c Values at 25.
Boys' Soft-Bosom Negligee Shirts,
made with detached cutis, of fin
est quality percale, colors blue and
gray, pretty patterns, site 12 to 14,
regular telling price 50c. Special
MEN'S UNDERWEAR. .
50c Values at 39e.
Men's French Elastic Ribbed Shirts
and Drawers, in a good shade of
brown, every seam well finished;
come in all sizes, a regular 50c gar
ment. Specially reduced for Bar
gain .Friday ............... ..39
BOYS' BLOUSE WAISTS.
.65c Values st BOf .
Boys' Cadet Blouse Waists, made
from fine quality Madras and Per
cale, in plain white, tan, blue and
black; neat stripe and check ef
fects, best 65c! quality. Specially
priced Bargain ' Friday ....'..50f
also black and white, extra heavy stiff quality, the staple kind, always in
demand, regularly sold at 22c yard. Special for Bargain Friday J
Unusual XiTotion Values
' At the Notion Counter tomorrow you will find a varied collection of
useful helps to dressmaking. Wouldn't be anything extraordinary about
it if the prices weren't unusual. Below we quote a few:
7t Taoe Lines. 60 inches long1 Friday............ .......
12c German Silver Thimbles Friday 8f
35c Sterling Silver Thimbles Friday .....ai
5c Hooks and Eyes Special Friday ,i i2
30c Silk-Covered Dress Shields Friday.... 21e
75c Dressmaker Skirt-Markers Friday....,..,.....; ...69e
35c Pocket Scissors Special Friday ........21e
$1.00 Silver-Steel Shears, 7-inch size, at ..TV
$1.25 Silver-Steel Shears, 8-inch size, at ....98
$1.50 Silver-Steel Shears, 9-inch size, at.......... , $1.19
75c Buttonhole Scissors Special at 69
35c Pillow Tops 25 Our display of Lithographed Pillow Tops is un
surpassed. All the most-desired patterns, exclusive designs, regularly
sold at 35c Special Bargain Friday so
75c Pillow Tods 49 New assortment of Silk Pillow-Tops.- The styles
and patterns are unrivaled in the city, excellent grade silk, our usual
s. . . n M AU.
price 5C. special bargain rriqay
75c Back Combs 49 -Fancy Gilt and Oxidized Mounted Back Combs,
excellent collection to choose from, regular 75c values. Special price,
each . . . .49
75c Shopping Bags 89 Good assortment of Leather Shopping Bags,
neat and stylish, come in black and red, well worth 75c special pneej
each r. , .... '..J ,..v......,...;.i,89
J5c Glycerine Soap 9 Best quality Glycerine Soap, reduced for Bar
gain Friday's selling to .. ...... .
25c Side Combs 19 Large collection of Plain Shell and Amber Side
Combs, best 25c quality. Special Bargain Friday, per pair...,.,... 19
for Bargain Friday . . , r. . . . . .25
C t MEN'S HALF HOSE.
f 15c Values at 10.
Men's Fancy Hose; come m black,
embroidered in ; red, green and
blue; also sn especially good line
Tan and Pink Fancy Hosiery
socks that regularly, sell a at l5c
Special Friday, per pair .,..10
Women's Summer Vests
Best 35c Values on Q AVtici
; Sale Friday st . . . . . X O uOUlb
We know of no store that looks after the Underwear wants of par
tJcular women so well. For instance, compare this offering with those
of other stores: , .
About 200 dozen Women's Fine Cotton Vests, sleeveless, with silk
trimmed yoke, a perfect-fitting garment, made of the finest select cotton,
sold, all over the city at 35c On sale for one day only, Bargain 1 Q
Friday, at v........ iklO.
In the Domestic Section
Values well worth every housekeeper's attention tomorrow. Stroll
through this great section. Many striking price reductions will greet
you at everV step. . For Our 393d Bargain Friday we have arranged the
best list of bargains we know of. v Every item is a decided snap.
Madras Curtains, 8175 Values, at 99o
Tomorrow we will sell a special lot of White Madras Curtains at an
eyetdingiy low price. All bright, new curtains, lull i yards long and
4(7 inches wide, made with reenforced taped seam, lace . edge, finished
with 2-inch hem, large assortment to choose from in neat figured and
dotted effects, splendid ..values at $1.75 a pair. Special, to close, Af)
cargain , r riaay at .......... ........ . w ...... . ,;'..; . ,,. .
Bieere Suitincrs, Best 20o Grade, at 14o
Another sreat lot of pretty Biesre Suitinrs just received in time for Fri
day's sale. About 900 yards in the lot, consisting of an unsurpassed as
sortment of pretty check and plaid effects, in shades of brown, red, navy,
Seen, tan, etc., etc.; correct summer weight, sold everywhere at lyl
c a yard. Specially priced for Bargain Friday at............. .. 11C
Wonderful Shoe -Values
For this week's offering we have an unusually large assortment of . ?'
Tennis Shoes
For Women. Misses and Children, in both black and white, full custom-
made, with good rubber soles. AH sizes at one price Bargain Ctl'
Friday at,...;... r .WV
Men's Shoes and Oxfords in all the best styles and leathers, OC
$3.50 and $4.00" values , .?6.0
Women's Shbes and Oxfords in all fashionable leathers, regu-v 0 Q7
lar $3.00 and $3.50 values .$0 f
Women's Shoes and Oxfords, all up-to-date styles, regular flA
$2.50 and $3.00 values... ...S1UU
Women's Lace Hose
Best 50c Values, Q Q sP-w4ff -Friday.
Only at . OO VytJJLLO
If we could secure any more of these hose, this chance for yott to buy
them at a third less than- regular would never have occurred." The maker
retires and the manufacture of his lines is discontinued. ; This, was one
fef his best-sellinsr numbers. Women s Fine Imported Lace Hose, in all
over ihd boot styles, in a. .large assortment of this season's best patterns;
colors, white, tan, gray and black: sold everywhere at 50c a pair. OO
Specially priced for Bargain Friday at : . . .....'. ... ... ......
White Linen Parasols,
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NOW ITS A GREAT SALE OF PARASOLS, If you have a parasol need it will pay you to fill It tomorrow. Several Uncs Lavs
had their prices clipped considerably; Nothing the matter with the parasols, though. Just s case of trying to gain your Lett -acquaintance.
Women'f White Linen Parasols in a great assortment of stvles, made of extra quality white linen, f -
nicely trimmed with embroidery and Insertion; excellent values at $2, $2.50 and $3.00. Your choice Bargain Triday. Jl Q ;
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