The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 21, 1907, Page 9, Image 9

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 21, IB07.
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TOXIGIIT'S , AMUSEMENTS
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r Marquam Grand... The Fortune Teller"
, Belter ,t ...... Teery Weezr"
, Grand . ,..........,..,... Vaudeville
: iyno ... "Hhall We Foratve He
t ......... "Confusion"
The Qalcs.O. W. P. carline, 1st and Alder
la the circuit - cou rt. at 5 Salem next
Monday a hearing: ff the sultagalnet ;
the University ot Oregon appropriation
referendum petition will be had before I
Judge Galloway. -. The caae involving
i J"" renuum on tne prisoners reed
. Ing bill In thla county will be heard
r next Friday. County Judge Webster,
who is Interested la the prisoners feed
ing bill, wll attend the hearing Monday
to hear the proceeding, as many of the
points that will be raised In the unl-
: versiiy ease will be raised la the prls.
j'.; One', of tha prettiest , school closing
xeroses this . year was that of 8L
Marys school of Alblna yesterday after-
iwwfi ; m am aenar-Mueiier hall, ' Wil
liams avenue and Russell street. The
vsu -wu Deautirullv decorated with
nowera and iMhhiihmi rhr.f.
' '" 1 M louowing II graduates:
William L. Moaan. Theraaa M. Onlnn
ii,l?n c Pembrooke. Frances I. Douck,
' &Jna,A.'CoeteHo, Mary E. Horton. Ar-
IrE T.- Nleheuser, Grace M. Campbell.
....Catherine T. CurtlnMary W, McGreal,
Amelia M. Tannler. -: ,
Closing; exercises of the " Brooklyn
achool were held last night In the as-
Sixteen graduated. The successful one
- follow: Eva Junetts Pevis. George J.
Krdner. Emma Winona Erdner, Ellen
Blandena Farnsworth, Mary Elisabeth
-Havely, Rodney Heacock, Edna Belle
; . Heckman, Norma Jennie Heiee, ' Carl
, Stewart Johnson, George F. Kampf, AN
. hart U T A.f. 1 A m a. ... TJ I V..U.
j ,-, Homer D. Paf fenbarger, Harry JX Pol
V5!, folia Bauer, Harry Trogcn. . r,
J , -A. handsome souvenir "Shaving nag
TO CARNIVAL VISITORS
", r rp HE OREGON TRUST 4 SAVINGS BANK,
' ' X Sixth and Washington Streets, extends to you '
, cordial-laritatiod" .tgvjsitjtheir bantaX
.. Institution during your stay in the city. ' Use our '
private free telephone, our: writing-room and-by all
' , means come in and examine our lire and burglar
' proof Safa Deposit Vaults. t , ' , ' ,
w, & oou, -
a. jn. XiYTUB,
W, COOPSB UOMXXM,
m m m m
rresldes'l
YleePreslaent
- , Oasalet
HIGH SCHOOL
: C0L1OEIICEU IIT
pal court. It appearing to the satisfac
tion or Judge Cameron mac a misiaae
had been made and the wrong man had
been arrested. Graham' was present In
court with his attorney and witnesses
to prove that he was at home and sound
asleen at Xha time of the alleged as
sault.
Albert BernL the drugglat 2SS Wash-
lnaton street, is aivina an elegant sou
venir shaving mug free with each rasor
sold by him lor the next inree aays.
- Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camas.
Washougal and way landings, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street
aocx, l p. m, '
For wool and cotton bunting flags of
, i or mm next tnree aays. Kememoei
. positively guarantee every rasor
by us to be satisfactory to the
chaser, or money cheerfully refui
all kinds. We make them. Willamette
Tent A Awning Co., First and Burnslde
streets.
' Sweet eresm buttermilk, cheese, but
ter, ham, eggs, coffee, etc. Oregon
aweuana nuiiaina, .
' . given free t with each rasor sold by us
, for the next three days. Remember, we
sold
pur-
refunded.
iri..i. . M M.t . . I ". - uaw.
a urn m vur war di ao ni DUBinrni. ai. I rkAAa
bert Berai. the drugglat, tZi Washbg- FlftlT StiwaE
' . ' ." ' ' .' Wshted A soow. Address, stating
Big Cut in Meat Prices. Harry Wood tonnage, and price; the Crittenden Pal
ls still keeping meat prices right down mer company, 71S Marquam building.
Reliable hot water bars and fountain
syringes at moderate prices at Bernl's
to bedrock, and ludaing by the crowds
it Tbe quau ty
tat it is ail gov
ernment inspected and the fact that
the neople anDreclata It The-o
of the Wood Market meat it is ai.
drug store, S3S Washington street
grass-red cattle are now arriving plenti
fully keepa up a meat appetite In spite
me
New
of
warm weather.
Complaint was made to the police last
night by J. M. Klrkland, a laborer from
Hood River, tha -e was held up and
robbed of $40 at Fifth and Burnslde
streets by two armed and masked high
waymen. Klrkland was unable to fur
nish a good description of the thugs but
several detectives are working cealoualy
swimming plungs now ready, I
lson
eyes for It
TASK
HARD
Award Committee Puzzled
in Selecting Prize Win
ners From Among March
ing" School Children Pa
rade Credit to Schools.
Tha committee on awards for the
4immm aAliAAt tt(Mn'.i m.MtKIn Nin,
o sexes, private lessons. Open dally. (,M, a,a.a mm it-.. m,. M.
I is m. Morrison st East sbto. ... i "v " . Z. ... : . ... '
Why pay more?
tii Waah. SC. cor.
formerly at 111 Sixth street. .
I Couch. Bhattuck. Falling and Atkinson;
Mwt"?!' flt l1' second section, Hawthorne, HoUaday
7th,
and Qlnton-Kelley: third section, Mon-
tavllla. Shaver and Mount Tabor. The
Atlan'a Vi.aMn Vnmfnrt Khmm mrm, committee lOUnfl mat tney Baa M
cool and dry on the foot once worn
always worm 405 Morrison.
on the case.
Rheumatism Is caused by defective
liver or impure blood. The cause can
be removed by the use of Wild Pigeon
Mineral Springs water. Give it a teat
for 10 days and you will not regret it
urnce sue . nne street, j-none uau
"-;;. : t . - v
' Water through boss for sprinkling
yards or sidewalks or waahtnr norchea
, or windows must be paid for In advance HI Stark.
ana usea only between tne hours or 6
and I a. m., and B and p. m. It
task in making their decision. - The
marching diviaions .of these schools
. saaaMaaw I " vl v 1VU1IU kV mm V. s)UVU WUUSlk UICI
Acme Oil Co. sells the beet ssfetv coal waros were oasea on genarai appear
oil ana nne gasoline.
Largest Class in. History of
Portland Uper Institu-.
tion flrndiiatflfL -
.' Commencement exercises of Portland
High school' will be held tonight at the
Helilg theatre when 111 students will I
receive diplomas. This Is the largest
class that has ever been graduated
from that institution,. Of this large
elaas 17 are Latin students, the rest
being : German and Enallsh. Phelps
Klrkland. secretary of the class, has
attained a higher standard of scholar
ship than any other student
John P. Kavanaugh will deliver the
address of the evening and diplomas
will be presented by .r. Wittenberg.
. Members of the claaa follow:
Latin course Bessie' Aldrlch, Ben I
Beatty, Helen Cochrane, . Vera Donald
son, Sarah Griffith, Norman Gammle.
Mabel Jones, Phelps Klrkland, Nellie
Lathrop, Edna Matton, Sylva McQulnn,
Alma Mlcbelson, Cardwell Oakes. Ea
ward Oliver, Mason Roberts, Hulda
ScheeL Wlllard Shaver. Warren Tuf ta.
Arthur Tobey, Marian Humbel, Louise I
wauon jKditn woodcock, iixiwara vm-i
tin, jutnei Tooie, Mason wuienoerg,
Mabelle Wright, Calvin Welch.
i English course Wlnnlfred Abbott,
Nlsslm Abrahamson, Mary Abry. Vera
Albln, Dan Barbey, Helen Beach, Cecilia
Bell, Henry Blagen,, Guy Brace, Wlnnl
fred Burg. Florence CaUwelL Catharine
Chalmers, Edith Comings, Gretchen
Cormany, Muriel Crouch, Hlldah, Eddy,
Mlnria Frost Albertua oallaaher. Bain
Gordon, Li Ulan Griffith, David Hawkins.
George Hawlev Gale Healy, La Verne
Hershner. Laura Heeton, Lola Irvln.
Edna Jones. Harold Kendall. Lena
Knann. Alice Larsea. Daphna Leaaure,
Pauline Lindberg, Lenora Makelln,
David Mullen. Edith Olsen, Gena Or-
rntt . Mtnnla Parrlna. Franflla Plrcott
Waller Port, Edith Ransom, Lloyd Read.
Vera Redman. Hulda Schneider, 1 Frank
Sharp, Mary Shattick. Robert Sherwood.
Nell Blmons, Maud Smart. Florence
Smith, George Stowell, Bessm Teed.
Wo mer, Elliott Wood, Homer Woodward,
Nellie Smith, Anita Smythe.
German course Alva Aitken, Nlta
Bartlett Edna Beach. Eleanor Brodie,
Esther Butterworth, Grace Chandler,
Francis Dayton. Fred Frltch, Harold
Germanna, Lew Grimm, Hilda Gumnert,
Loretta Horan. Anna Johnson. Edna
Johnson - Lillian KUts, Sarah La Tourn-
ean, Florence McElroy, Irene McCleod.
Maud Mastlck. Florence Mlllhousa,
Wlnnedell Pearce, Cornelia Plnkham,
Agnes Rogga, Alice Rosenthal, Louise
Bnhnnna Maria Rr.hmldt Anna Scott
Don eilkworth. Myrtle Stock. .
Latin and Oermsn courses Bessie Al
drlch. Sarah Griffith, Louise Watson,
u.mii Wltlanhar. 1
ratlin and Enallsh Phelps Klrkland..
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German and English AUce Johnson
snd Hasel Altman. -
unm'1 i ,f, i'' AiaaaamitiiJUm a u
t, .
Phone East TSI.
Woman's Exchange, ill Tenth street,
Junch 11:10 to ); business men's lunch.
Fishing pole or box of candy with each
pair of children's shoes at Rosenthal's.
Diamond W It's a eoff
at your grocers.
For lee call Mala-III.
isk for It i
Ice Delivery i
'Dr. a. C Brown, Eye-Ear. Marquam.
must not be used for sprinkling streets.
xi usea contra
or
ary to these rulea,
waaieiuiiy.it wiu.De snut oir.
8a vi your eyes, your mousy and your
temper by wearing properly fitted eye-
glasses. The scientific eye fitting Is
my exclusive and only business. Glassea
rrom i ana up. ueorge Kuoenstein,
reliable optician, 18) Fourth street, be
tween Tamhul and Taylor streets.
Oregonlan Confectionery, 111 Blxth.
D, Chambers, optician. IIS Seventh,
Merger aigns 1J4 Tamhlll phone.
Bark Tonlo for rheumatism, f. .
Beck Jeweler tot Alder. ' .
K Klser. Seenio photos. Imperial hotaL
Oregon cnapter, Daughters or ,tw ITT DflT rpxr rT? 1TO
Confederacy, will hold a special meet
lng at the home of Mrs. H. H. Duff
tomorrow afternoon at 2:20 o'clock.
Business of Importance will be trans
acted and a full attendance of members
is desired. , , .. ,...
Pearlo Dental Gum makes, white tee).
Pearlo Dental Gum saves the. teeth.
Pearlo . Dental . Gum . perfumes the
breath. . . . ,
. Pearlo Dental Gum Is recommsnded by j
dentists. I
. Chew Pearlo Dental Gum and . be
hPPy. - r .- JU.
- All patrons of "The Nlekelodloa'" the
movlna picture show. 110 Sixth street
will get a chance to try a cup of the j
wona-iamous pure cereai coiree caiiea
IN H03IE DISTEICTS
Instrumentfl Piled for Record Yes-
terday Show Splendid Trend in
Sfarket for Summer.
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Fred Butler
Dr. Chapman's Great Soloist,
v Assisted by
VACATION -DAYS'
Will soon be here. Summer apparel for BOYS and
GIRLS should be selected now
OUR JUVLNIIX DLPARTMENT
v Offers unequaled inducements
WASHABLE SUITS TOR BOYS and GIRLS
KHAKI SUITS, ROMPERS, MEXICAN HATS ,
OVERALLS TOR BOYS and GIRLS
All at our usual modest prices " t
WAXiTSB BUB
XXM KATB &AWXZB
v Gives a Concert at
the WhiteTemple
nZT.TVZSPAT, 9 T. U. ..
'Last Conoert of the Season.
WJN
SELLING.
Leading
Clothier
A9KXMZOV AJTO
SXAT BO VXKTM.
Tickets on sale Woodard. Clarke
aV Co.'s. Fourth and Washington;
(L' W. Wlngales, 147 Morrison.
Robert Krohn.
"Golden Grain Granules.1
Tbo Nickelodlon" today.
If hey visit
anee and discloline. allxnment distance
Realty transfers to the value of 151,-1 between ranks and execution of move-
MI wers filed for record yesterday, "fJ" .r. 1 ,i-t,
very Instrument representing a sal. In flvWrey'VhTfie.cmmU
a strictly residence district f and one by each of the school directors.
Among the tnore important transao- Each of the above mentioned schools
" " 7,vTv,fc..rK w thu receives a silver cup. The com-
tlonn reporfed irtos the purchase by W. n,ittee in making the awards desires to
, Meade rrom O. B. Horenden or the say that this parade refiecta great credit
on tne scnooi organization oi mis city,
undes the direction of the school board.
make dally trips to the Oaka and re-
street daily tt 1:10 p. m.t Sunday 10 improvements. Another valuable quar- participating, and the able, management
a. m. Tickets at dock office. 10 cents, v I kimw I ot Professor Krohn. . The committee
a. m. Ticket. atoocxoirice, w cents. . ts Wfc ta d
: n.m TrHni BnnV ha nmm, Xi i II. w "V. . nei james jacKson. juaae u u. uanten
'a.i.7.. jt;r ;. ha." ta.t hI.H ". beln. Colonel W llett
j S cny Xuham f SrJ UoOThe n? ffise
MarouamT.uildinr i "v ISriZlZi ln n"w movemenU of Ihe children's parade as
Marquam building tomwenta- . they marchea down Sixth Jitreet :ln
Chicken Dinner at Oaks Tavern.- from Katharine Sloan the uafter block JSo
cream and cake.
First class,- 76a.
and Lieutenant''
followed the
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vuuni ivvu w mum. i uon invuivpn wu ib.iuu. .. I
I Air a. .Annie jn. mn naa
We deliver the goods to your home.
neiiye amiiy uqu
Caswell A Kell
Just call ua ud.
Store, successor to
Park and Morrison,
Home A2I02.
Family Liquor $8,S50.
Phone Main 2
TV?. . .rf "".v.'. -V i tainiy reflects ai
street. Between jraiung ana onaver, jor fa,-OP Krohn. Bhvsical director of the
to the reviewing
The excellence of the children's
rainina was manifest, and car-
reflects great credit upon Pro-
" To North Bank Contractors -Wanted
to buy a scow or narre. Address, stat
ins tonnaae and price. the Crittenden
Palmer company, 711 Marquam building.
. The case against Frank Graham,
charged with assault upon an officer,
was dismissed upon motion of Deputy
City Attorney r iisgeraia, in tne muniol
F.V.BALTES
, MAIM 165.
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inviTEjoun
iriQUiniES foii
PRINTING
FI3ST AND OAr STREETS:
pubuo schools who has been 14 rears in
brina-inar tha irmr of school ehlldran ta
Jlfirt in AieV fliirAti AnrnTT I this bUm of perfection. '
Vxw, ait voou. uncu .naj. v Without a ffne system of training; and
. This is a pretty substantial reward peculiar ability in managing children
for pusxllng out a firm name and hit-1 such an exhibition as was witnessed
but It win be given to someone, and) For, this particular drill the children
the lucky person will thus prove that I were trained for two weeks, but behind
it pays to reaa tne aaa. xne run an-itnia lie tne many years or training un
nouncement is elsewhere in this paper. Ider faithful teachers and an able diree
nor. t-oniana mar weu ds nrouo or ini
shown by
DELAY IS
COSTLY
, If your teeth need treatment the
longer yon wait the larger It will
make your bilL
s'1 nta...
4
""Witt Ai
Call at once and let ns examine
your teeth. We will give you the
best service In every branch of the
dental profession, : and by 1 painless
methods that will meet with your
approval. When desired you can I
have T. Ft Wise or my personal
service.
W. A. WISE, Dentist
THIRD 'AND WASHINGTON STB.
T, P. Wise, D. X Starderaat and Dr. I
Baffman. Associates
" neon lujar toat.
STEEET IMPROVEMENTS
ARE WELL UNDER WAY
Portland may well be proud of the
irit
itors to the city stood on the corner and
efficiency and the fine spi
the children yesterday. One of the vis-
etched line after line of children
march by, with tears in his eyes, "It
is wonderful." he said. "wonderfuL"
The elrla from, the Ladd school with
their wreaths and arches of roses made
.-Street' improvements approximating
tUA AAA u ..,(. tmmv t- DmaVUh .A.
l-Zm ,7 V.., . particularly brilliant ahowlng. The
cording o report made last night at a j Fourth of July committee has requested
meeting or the . Brooklyn Republican I that tney participate in tne- parade on
and Improvement : club. w Rev. Father ! national bolkfay, and ,th the eon-
Gregory ban been . Instrumental In se- added to the parade. -
curing these Improvements and was ap- Professor Krohn says that he wisnes
pointed chairman of a special commit- particularly .to commend the children
fee with Judae Waldemar B.ton and 55 . Jtt I ? LnAn .V.i J.toir
mUodrllenf7atara
smtrV'TOXribo h0
dusty. I"'"
Regarding the hall association it was I i ,
reported that l,m of the 4.000 shares , ' .Rnit That Slllted- -
had been taken and a lot' on Powell I OUH luai Oiuiw.
atreet purchased at a cost of 1760. As ' One of the rare features in line today
soon as a majority of the stock has fu oWt pioneer ylth a suit of
been subscribed for the aeaocla tion will flothes which he bought of Ben SeUing
ha lnpornortrl and ranlarlv nr,i n1r I 17 veara aao. The owner Of this ex-
- 0 I . t 11 J....k1. anH. I. T....
wuuuiraur uurtvi. .uu im vm umrHU.
who resides on the Molalla In Clackamas
THE
mo ZJqoor.
iwimoi
Fiesta Week Is not complete without
Rose City's . famous
Concerts at J. 1:86,
a visit to the
Recreation Park.
7:45 and :40 by
v soxzuomrra annroAjutur
H7IUU
l40)t Wait City, CMoafo-.(40)
In
DARE-DEVIL DAVENPORTS
Sensational High-Wire Acts, 1:10,
:0.
School Children's Sonvenlr Bay
xnssoay, raoe go.
Every girl 5 to I years old visiting
ay will receive a
tUT dressed doll;
MARQUAM GRAND
(Phone Main I.)
Only Five Mora Performances
Tonight, Saturday Matinee and Night
Sundsy Matinee and Night
fjDT raAjroxsco orzitA coMrAjrr
Presenting
TMt3 FORTUNE TELLER
Greatest of all Victor Herbert's eneras.
I Evening. 18a, 80c, 7ic. Matinee, ISa, 0a
BAKER , THEATRE 5LM&. at.
Tonight, all week, matinee Saturday
Blu's Koslosl Comedy Company, a
"TMT.WX1T." '
Evenlna Brices. 15c tSo. tic 80&
I Matinee prices, 16a, I So.
Starting Sunday matinee, same com
pany in "The Telephone Kxcaaaga.-
EIPIRE TDEATRE
Special Engagement Saturday Matinee
and Night Only, June is.
Little Ollie Cooper
Supported by the Baker Theatre Com-
;:VVv. ; Jany in -. -. ..
Little Lord Faun tlerdy
Prices Evening, 25v 35w 50t,
Matinee, lffc) 254. -
Grand Children's MaUnee Saturday.
The Grand
z j ; v TAirsarrnu voxn.
Come In this afternoon and wait for
the parade. It won't pass until after 4
o'clock. ,.-
Perf onnanee at 1:11 sharp.
i vniA nnAni Phone
mm I IUW 1 WmMmftX 1 flVB, Main 4(88.
This Wee- the Allen Stock Company
presenting Marie wainwngnis
Oreatest 8uocess,
wkaxxi wi roiom mr
Matinee Tuesdays. Thursdays. Satur
day and Sunday. Prices 10c, tOo. ' Every
evening at (:1. Prices 10c 10c and lOo.
Reserved seats by phone. Main 4(88.
Office open from 10 a. m. to 10 p. m.
THB STAR Jr
Entire Wee of una 17
Tne Bsorganlssd Star atost: Company
Presents Nat Goodwin's Roaring Farce, I
"cosTuazoaT"
One Rtr Scream From Start to Finish.)
Matinee Tuesdays, Thuraday, $tur I
days and Sundays at i:so; pnoes lool
and zoc Eve. 8 :i; prices loo, too, 10c
1 fcfil
Pioneers and any other visitors to our beautiful
He claims to have worn it for
best roost or the ume, and it is stlu
,, , jDituuuiff ji eruuus. . i county.
Wilson - BenefiaL ranalra itwalllnv I best m
East Twenty-sixth between East An- In .rood state of preservation. Since
kenv aad East Ash. 8400: Mrs. Addia Mr. Larsen ha bad bis braid-bound
BenefieL repairs dweUlng. Eaat Ankeny I uit he baa visited the. old. country and
between Eaat Twenty-second and Eaat I ridden m a procession in his nauve city
Twentytftira, . w. H. West, re-1 vnnsiianj.
Irs dwelling, Eaat Alder between
relfth and East Thirteenth, 8600: . E. I . T1nno
vis. one-story woodshed. Eaat Thirty I . XttlllS
third between Alberta and Wyaant. 860: 1 Are srnnd ta tit hut anlt haa-baana ana
C: M. Olssen,-two-story dwolllng, Mar I not good to wear. -
shall between Eleventh and Twelfth, , No has-beens among 6chaefers Kor
84.000: ; East Kroner, two-story-dwell- act JOotbes. which only come in nobby
ing, 191 Curry, 81.000; C. F. Beebe, one- up-to-date fabric effects, cut snd finish,
story garage, Madison between St. Clair, Any Scbaefer auit ia worth 88 per cent
and Ford, JlOfr; Henry Hergert, one and more than the price asked, They have
a half-story .barn, Esst Sixth betwesn an elegant window display which wants
Mason and Shaver, 8180: Toll Thomp- to be seen to be appreciated, which will
son. repairs dwelling, Bast Alder be- be a good time after the parade. J. C
tween . East .Thlrty-aeoond and Sast Schaeier A Co., Merchant Tailors, Ral
Thlrty-third, 1800, . isigto buildinc illg Wasalngtoo atreeU
the Oaks next Tuesda
present of a beaut if u;
every boy, a ball or a top.
ivmnav vrnn
First time ever produced hr-iwi'i A H A IV fl- H fl
Spectacular Deaortptlve Battle Pot- w I 17 -'VJ Jl
pourri "Oermany Memories," on the I cmxBXATXB OXZSZSa Wal JTmc
band Stage. ... I with manv curious and hlatorlo fea-l
tures of great interest to the student!
or nistory.
On exhibition for a limited time at
TSTB OAXS,
Cars First and Alder. Boats foot of I
zamniu.
BASEBALL
ATHLETIC PARK.
Corner Taagha aad Twaaty-foarta.
June 18, ,19, 20, 21, 22, 2 X"
PICNIC AND DANCE
Oakland vs.Portland R0HSFS PARK
SATURDAY and SUNDAY
fcASZXS' BAT FXXDAT.
" Games called at 8:80 p. m. dally.
Gaines called at 1:80 p. m. Sundays.
ADMISSION 25 1
Grandstand Mo, Cblldrea tOo.
jr 4e seats . -,.,
city will enjoy me full benefit of the visit by secur
ing one or rnre of the Special Items we offer for
T0M0RR0 ONLY
LADIES' DRESS AND WALKING SKIRTS,
made of all wool, light weight materials, in fancy
checks, stripes, mixtures and plain col-(JQ CJA
ors; values up to $18.00 Special. . . . . aJjy.fJV )
LINGERIE WAISTS Regular $2.50 (J 2Z
and $3.00 waists. Special,... ........ .s)! .00
HOSIERY Fancy gauze, lisle, black oJ gj
navy blue; reg. 75c values. Special, pair. .TtOv
BELTS Black and colored Leather C
Belts, regular $2.00 values. Special, . aj) 1 1 0
Summer Dresses
Made of fine quality Mull or Linen, in Princess.
Eton and long fitted effects; also Silk Jumper
Suits; regular values up to $22.00.
Special.... ..........
$12.00
A visit to our store, a glance aj: the low prices,
an inspection of the beautiful things, will prove
themselves time well spent. ;
By the way, you want to see our expressive Rose
Shoe Window. - -
EASTERPJ OUTFIE
Ae ?"7f T f -
i w v .
The Etore Where
roar CreiitXs Oocd
yreferrsd sHock Canned Ooeas.
Alien iwis Best Srand. : . n