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: ' v. J- THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 25, 'lOr.' WILL ADVERTISE ROSE : FIESTA AROUND WORLD , easaaasawsssns i ' Enormous Campaign of Advertising InToIving Nearly $1,500,000 Is Planned to Attract Attention of the Entire Country to Portland's Flower Carnival. y Advertising ths, Portland rose festl- val la to b the one aim In life of every ';' body In Portland from now until next j June. - The business man, the professional man, the housewives and even the school children are planning how to talk , " . about Portland's roses and her big festi- val In the moat convincing way. Last night the Ketsll Grocers' asso ciation after listening to a talk by ; i George L. Hutchlns of the Rose Festl ( . val association evolved a plan whereby i every grocpryman In the city will have tickets telling about the festival and .' the gorgeous Portland roses which It Is to show to the admiring woild. These tickets will be distributed to the cus ' tomers of the retail grocers and then '. will find their way Into every house ,v for who can do without groceries T v Publicity la Tea and Soap. Every pound of tea or sack of flour i or box of aoap Is to be a reminder that 4 Portland will have the finest festival In i her history next June. ' The labor organisations have been " asked to participate In the festival and have In many instances already replied 4 that they will do everything In their rower to push along the cause. Out of he 1100,060 which is to be spent by the Rose soolety and the Rose Carnival aa , soctatlon a large amount will go to the i working men of Portland, so that It means that most of the money will be j spent In the city. f How to get the Portland Rose festival 1 of lto featured In the 11.000,000 worth f . of advertising which the railroads of America will spend In monthly maga ; sines, weekly Journals and dally news- 1 papers between now and next June Is the problem William McMurray. chalr man of the committee on publicity and exploitation has set for himself to , solve. He Is on his way east to tackle ', the question this week and expects U V bring back to Portland news of his suo . . cess upon his return. Before leaving for the east last Sat '.. nrday Mr. McMurray, who Is general passenger agent, of the Harrlman line in Oregon, exacted assurance of the ' festival management that It would raise .,1100,000. He then promptly lnrormed the members that he would tackle the exploitation scheme which he has been ': working on ever since he was selected to ( head this Important committee. Advertise is Kagasloes. . ; What he figures on Is something like rthia: , ; There are about 10 monthly mara- Ines f almost universal circulation .i -.' '4 ' i. LIKE THE FLASH OF LIGHTNING ACROSS AN AZURE SKY Came the News-Just Two, Short Weeks Ago LH.,.. lOIMODMN LTACEQ-E MAS 05 ADLEQD? ments each month. The average rate per full page Is $400 per Issue, some of course having a hlghur rate and some a lower. This would mean sn overage of , $2,400 a month per magazine In railroad advertising. Estimating that they would carry advertisements of the ten- tlval for six months, which is connerva tlve, the monthly publication alone would carry $482,000 worth of advertis ing. Add to this about 20 weekly Journals In which the railroads would, all told, buy at leant $10,000 worth of spaee In the next nine months, nr a total of $200,000. Besides this, there are, con servatively 600 dally newspapers throughout the east In which the rail roads will carry advertising on the aver age of $1,000 each between now and next June, or a total of $600,000. So that briefly the amount of advertising In which the Portland Rone festival of Juno 2-7. 190. will find mention will be as follows: Monthly magaslnes $ 4.12.000 Weekly papers 200,000 Dally papers BOO.OOO Total $1,132,000 Will Attract Bummer Tourists. With an attraction of the magnitude and magnlrloence of the restlval as it Is now being planned. It will not be difficult, said Mr. McMurray, beforo leavlns- to Derauade the aeneral paesen ger agenta to feature it as one of tne big attractions of the summer tourist season, for as a purely business propo sition they are always on the alert to locate Inviting attractions to hold out to tourists who wsnt to take a trip away from home, who have money to spend and whe would enjoy something so entirely foreign to their past expe riences aa tne ronncoming for tuna rose festival will be. No attempt Is to be made In all the publicity work of Mr. McMurray's com mittee to minimise the floral festivities which are held eacn summer In south ern California and which attract thou sands of eastern tourists, but one fact Is to be emphasised, and that 1 thut Portland has the finest summer climate In the world, has the natural roses and throughout the United States in which the various railroads carry advertise- other flowers to display, and has scen ery uneoualed anywhere on the Ameri can continent. And a. persistent and continuous campaign to draw tourist traffic through the Rose City, either on the way to California from north western points or through the city on the way to the south, will be conducted. Tonight's meeting, at which time the committees who are to go forth even Into the byways and hedges to gather In the monev for the fleata. will he an. leoted, will be Jtbe most important one i yei neia, ior me reason that there are some, details of the plans of carrying on the campaign that hate not been settled. Succeeding sensational events in connection with the suspension of this well-known and popular Department Store have followed fast on each Other's heels, most of thein with which the public is familiar. The closing of the store was a town topic. Then came the appointment of the assignee by the court. Next came the reojAning on Fri day last for the disposal of all goods for the benefit of the creditors. The rest is his tory. The bargains set the town agog! Nothing in Portland's whole mercantile his tory has ever attracted the widespread and unrivaled public attention as has this salet The crowds have been phenomenal selling furious and values given are unprece dented. Thousands of dollars' worth has been sold but thousands more remain and prices have again been reduced some to almost nothingness. Only a short time now remains in which to turn OVER $l60,000 WORTH OF SPLENDID MERCHAN DISE INTO CASH FOR THE CREDITORS! And the values included among The Marvelous Mid-Week Offerings to Portland Shoppers Are Without Parallel in Local Merchandising! Space precludes mention of more than a mere handful which must serve as examples of thousands more equal or even better bargains Read: Over $1 00,000.00 Worth of Seasonable, Stylish Merchandise in a Mighty, Merciless Massacre-Doors Open at 9 a. m. Daily Important Announcement to Depositors in the Oregon Trust and Savings Bank! EVERY DOLLAR SPENT AT THE GOLDEN , EAGLE THIS WEEK MEANS 50c TO THE DEPOSITORS OF THE OREGON TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK About one half of the liabilities of the Golden Eagle De partment Store, a sum amounting to a trifle over one hun dred thousand dollars ($100,000), is owed to the Oregon Trust and Savings Bank. .The entire stock of the store is now being sold by the assignee in charge, Major J. P. Kennedy, for the benefit of the creditors. It can readily be seen that out of every dollar expended at the Golden Eagle Store one half of the amount goes to help swell the funds out of which the depositors of the defunct bank will be paid. The more money you spend at the Golden Eagle this week the nearer, the Oregon Trust and Savings Bank will come to paying its depositors one hundred cents on a dollar. Trade at the Golden Eagle this week and urge your friends to do the same, thus helping out the thousands of depositors whose names are enrolled as creditors of the Oregon Trust and Savings Bank, Get your money back. The Golden Eagle's Assignee Sale will help you do it. SEEKS FOR 10ST OREGON ESTATE Boston Man Whose Wealthy Pioneer Ancestor V Jndians Blew. tSoedal piapatek to Tbi Josrnst.) - " Salem, Or., Sept. 2 S. E. Davenport ': of 60 State street.' Boston, is making an ' attempt to locate valuable lands lo- -a csted ' In the Willamette valley by an ancestor of his 60 years ago. He wrote The foot is a poor cramped article on account of modern civilization, but our new Fall Shoes are designed to give all the freedom possible and more comfort than you d think from the size. LION ClothinoCd GusKuhnPf&p1 166 and 168 Third St Mohawk Building. Secretary of State Benson some time ago and received the reply that It would be very difficult to trace the lands without knowing the county In which they were situated. Yesterday another letter Was received at the secretary of of Ice enclosing an extract from the Davenport genealogical history from which the fact that the lands -were owned had. me to light This ex tract reads as follows: tarring Hen Massacred. "He then entered the service of the government and Joined an exploration party. July, 1843, finds them at the headwaters of the Willamette. They were detained lontrer than thu nui paljd, their food exhausted and thev, ! decided to make the trip down the river ' .7t iuuii canoe ana started to cover i a stretch of 1.000 miles on one quarter rations, in a country infested by hos- 1 tile Indians. On the eighth day of , i, nlarc.h thy found on the grassy i plain of the river bank an Indian vll- ' lage, and against the warning of their ! commander they went straight to the i ..,u.I B. iney an ten the boat except Captain Marcy and one man. As tho boat with the white men touched the shore. Instead of food they received the war club, and the captain sat and watched the slaughter of his brave men, made weak by hunger. Thomas was reported killed with the remainder. Tbomaa Grows Wealthy. hi"rh5e?h We1k" f tor the fataI nw. . i..fathSr ,n Massachusetts received ?. iV trom CaP'in Marcy saying that Thomas was not dead and thai ha had come to Astoria with no clothing? on except his hat and shoes. (Her S..?py .TJt"Jhe cou'it after his fl!.lfins w,tn the Indians.) " i-rilomaH recovered and beian look ing for employment. He took a large wa5V'overJ1,mont Iand bf tides that which they offered him for hi. .Ji i i .Znlcnne accei)ted. The land lay In the val ev of th wm.. i was both bottom and timber land He placed a large portion of It under culti f.r California market and he rafted lumber to Portland. In both branches he realised large profits for five years. He established a transpor tation line to Marysville and Sacra mento by which he acquired a large toT tune and he intended to give us busi ness and let others make money in the sume manner. 8 One More Trip Was ratal. "He told one of his employers that he would make one more trip. When Hv Je.hrn'', r",urnlnK from- the trip ar rived the tcam.Nters reported that Thom as, had been killed by Indians 2?. t'i- lajL1. in.Kl IT II r.n East Side Cars All Stop in Front of the Doors By Order of J. P. KENNEDY, Assignee of the All Cars Transfer Direct to the Doors The Store That Made the Corner Famous at Third and Yamhill Sts. Slaughter of the Shoe Stocks not believing ne nn?' oV , "d thrf ,0(,y Protected by a Pile of stones. They returned with ?fW.s a,?d found " h teamgteri had flej. Oommuniratinn . .i". was slow, and friends cnid obtain no satisfactory information as to the prop- l,',PaYP5p?rt "?ys ,llP transportation line started in the Willamette vl ev ,1 It, Ju .f tne sam" ""me and he hlrks there should be little dlff cult v lZJr"S'Ahe Property. He has asked ! ...c -"icuiry or state to give him in orrnation as to the parties to aV"; to lor a search of the records. 3IAN-KILLIX(T1eSJNES MUST BE MADE SAFE Women's fine Dregs Shoes, in all the leading styles, popular leathers and every size; best regular $4.00 values In town; special In this sale. .82.89 A big special lot of Women's Dress Shoes, embracing many varieties In all leading styles and most warranted leathers; values In the lot up to 14.00; special In this sale at..gl.87 Women's Shoes, Tals. to $3, at SI. 29 Men's Shoes, over 500 pairs in this lot, among which are Included the celebrated Packard, Whitehouse and John Mitchell makes, embracing val ues up to 16.00; all leading styles, new lasts and popular leathers, pro ducts of expert shoe makers; special in this sale at S2.37 Men's stylish winter Shoes, values to $3.00, special in thin sale at..gl,39 White Canvas Shoes. We have ' re maining in our stock about 200 pairs of misses', women's and children's white Canvas Shoes and Oxfords; choose from any pair in the house at 48 Special values in children's Shoes without heels at 45- Children's Shoes with spring heel, very unusual values; special In this sale at... 59 Infants' Shoes A lot of very pretty soft soled Shoes for children in an attractive line, including all colors, at 23 a pair. Infants' Moccasins, In all colors, at, the pair 5 Extraordinary values in a large lot of Children's Shoes, which have been marked to close quickly at, pair. 79 Women's Slippers and Juliets, val ues to $1.50 and $2.00, at, pair.. 79 1 Mexican Mustang Liniment 6H qnlokly to tha vory oor of tha dlMftM and stops Um most deep-set, xsrttelatlng pains IsjMst instantly. Mexican Mustang Liniment Onrss svsry slims! of Mas) or Boast that a pood, boaost Uatmsnt oaa oars. Noao hotter, laogood. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Olympla, Wash., Sept. 25. The rail road commission has filed a reoort on the Investigation recently made, of the death of Switch Tacoma yards. He waa run over by a yard engine. The commission finds the accident was caused by the improper equipment of engine No 1064. The commission concludes that the use of the standard road tanks for switching engines is dangerous unless the tank frame be made considerably longer than the tank so as to allow more room between the tank and the cars. The placing of couplers against the end sills Is also declared to be dangerous, as It does not oui iiuran room ror mn mm stepping on or off the foot board. No Fwitclilng engine should be used without fever lr0n" additton lo thu uncoupling The commission has been assured bv General Manager N. C. Nutt, that he. will at once recommend tha suggestions of the commission regarding the equip ment of switch engines. Pending ac tlon a final order will Hat be made WIFE OF SEXAT0R PIPER DIVORCED 'Inlted Presa Leased Wire. Seattle Sept. 25. Late yesterday af ternoon, Mrs. Oeorge U. Piper, wife of State Senator Piper, obtained a divorce on the grounds of desertion and non- support since last June. The case took .10 minutes. Piper is well-known as a politician of this outs. Great News for Glove Buyers 1500 Pairs of $2.50 Ladies' Under wear Half Price A large lot of Wo men's ssmpla Un der garments :3irect from s large eastern mill embracing til of the .traveling" aajes men's Itrrea and those carried in the sample rooms of the factory and consisting of Vests. Pants and Combination Suits, in cotton and wool ma terials; regular val ues from 60c to $2.60, all in the sale at half pries. Unusual Prices in Women's . furnishings Hat Plas. Bo rA large lot of fancy Hat Pins, in a fine assortment of plated arid cut glass effects: values Included from i0o to 18c; special, at 5 Back bombs Ladies' amber and shell Bark Combs, In plain and fancy trimmings, with brilliant and colored stone effects: 7M and $1.00 values: special, In this sale 48 Jspaasss Tsas Ladles' pretty silk gausa Japanese .f ans, in neat hand painted effects;' 16c values: special t 7 SOo Handbags, BSo Ladles' all leather HanctDags, witn strongly riveted frames and containing an extra ooln purse; best regular 50o values; spe cial at one-half price 25 Drastic Reductions in Autumn Dress Goods and Fall Silks 36-lnch all new fall fabrics, values up to 5c, special at 48- One lot of novelty dress goods In remnants, but full dress lengths, regular 60o and 60c values, go In the sals at ZM. Two large lots of all-wool remnants In short lengths, embracing some of the most wanted dress materials, worth 60c per yard; special at.. 19 27-lnch Plaid Dress Goods and wool- finished materials, splendidly adapted for girls' school wear; a good 26c value, special at 15 2S-lnch Plaid Dress Goods, adapted for school dresses and pretty frocks for little maids: values UP to 20c. at per yard 14tr Resrular $1.26 values in the very lat est of the new fall Dress Goods, in 64-lnch fancy wool mixtures, special at 98 Regular $2.60 values in heavy, rich cloaking. l"H-yard widths, spe cial at, the yard 81.98 iSBW WJJ i Gloves 59c All Farfect All JTew Shades All Sixes. In Monday's Store News we told of a lot of kid .gloves, describing them as mended or repaired, which our New York buyer had been fortunate enough to secure from a leading eastern glove manufacturer. Upon opening and examining the gloves, we were greatly surprised that not over two or three pairs out of every hun dred were in any wise damaged or ever had been. The first lot went like wild fire and tomorrow we open the last shipment of these gloves, guar anteeing every pair perfect in every way, shape and manner. All new styles made for this season's trade, fresh, plump new skins, perfect fit ting, and tho product of one of New York state's leading glove makers, two-clasp styles, pique stitched and Paris point backs. Not a glove in the lot worth Jess than $1.60, and hun dreds of pairs worth up to $2.50. will be offered tomorrow and while they last, at pair 59 Glove Bargains Ladles' 16-button Kid Gloves, princl- ?ally black and white; sises hi to hi; regular $4.00 values; special at 2.69 ladles' pure Silk Gloves, with double tip fingers, in whites and colors; all sites in the choosing; great values at 60c and 69c; sals price, pr 39 A Flurry in Ribbons 40o and 60s Ribbons at OOo Fe Yd. Beautiful Ribbons in pure silk, plain and fancy effects, all generously wide; 60 shades and colorings to se lect ftom; no value unaer oo, ana most of them regular 60c Ribbons; sale price, per yard 20 Modest Values In a Wonderful Sale of Women's lUnder- mus-lins Chemisettes Ladles' dainty lawn and Swiss Chemisettes, prettily trimmed In laces and embroideries; regular 26c and 35c values; sale prye.l2H Corset Covers Ladies' Jersey ribbed Corset Covers, in cotton and wool mixed fabrics, cut with high neck, both sleeveless and long sleeve styles; 25c and 48c values. In the sale..J.9 Cambric Corset Covers, full sices. In dainty lace and embroidery finish; best 75c values, in the sale at... 45 Bight Gowns Ladies' flannelette Night Gowns, eut extra full and long, in handsome and attractive patterns and most desirable styles, all sizes; standard $1.26 values. In the sale at 87 Men's .Umbrellas in the Sale Fine 91.95 Umbrall, 76o Men's 28 inch Umbrellas, with rust-proof para gon frames and Corolla covers; a splendid line of natural wood and horn handles; regular $1.26 values; special 75 Women's Belts 5c A big lot of Women's Silk and Wash Kelts, in both white and colors, all mtwm nit iii- 'M. an IBn In .a choice, while they last 5 Bargains That Ben efit Men Ken's 50e Uadsrwsa, aao Men s heavv weight Jer sey ribbed Shirts snd Drawers, In pretty tan and ecru oolorlngs, all sises UP to 46: standard (Oo values; sals prios, oa. SSo afsa'a flSo Xoao, ITo Men's Cashmere Half Hoss, In black and natur al shades, sises H to 114, best regular 15c value. In this sale at pair 170 Ken's flSo ronr-la-Xaads, 15o A splendid ohooslng of beautiful patterns la ths newsst snapes jrour-in- Hand for men's autumn wear; all pure sJlk, rloh plain oolorlngs, snd smart fancy effects; ths best t(o values ever offered la Portland; spe cial in this sals si 15 Domestics Merciless Cuts in Fine Em broideries and Pretty Laces ISo and SOo Embroideries at lOo Ya Very handsome Cambric Embroideries of fine quality, in openwork, eyelet and shadow effects, 4 to 7-inch widths; 15c and 20c values; special at, the yard 10 alsnolennes X.aoss Beautiful French snd German Valenciennes Laces and Edgings and Insertions to match, new and dainty designs; splendid values at 60c and i be t per dozen; sale price, per dozen 25 Selling Out the Hosiery Stocks Regular 12 He and 15o Flannelettes. in light, soft, fluffy goods, much In demand at ths present time; a selec tion embracing pretty blues, pinks. frays and tans; special at, yard... 9 8-inch Cotton Glass Toweling, in blue and red checked patterns; best regular 70 values at one-hair price, per ard SHe Extra . large SUkoline covered Com forts: a regular $3.60 value: special at 2.79 8o Feather Pillows, good full size and covered witn extra heavy ticking; special at 69c Full size Bedspreads In handsome Marseilles patterns; best regular $1 values; special at 74 A matchless value in Pillow Cases, size 45x36; best regular 15c grade: special at H Linen finish Sheets, 72x0-inch -size. and a bargain at 60c, our regular price; special in this sale at.... 53 The Golden Eagle store has always iWHiS'iSS" "tiSSZ Toilet Sundries and Stationery th... tw .-1- ".w1"" Mennen s -itcum Powder, per can. special lot, bought from ths sample rooms of a leading eastern hos-ierv house;' lines embracing fleece-lined and heavy cotton and merino Hosiery, every pair a splendid 25c value, In all sizes, must be closed at, per pr..!5 26o Tooth Brushes, half ortce.12H Writing Tablets. 10c values K 6c pkg. Envelopes, per pkg 2 New Silks Children's Hosiery A big lot of Cashmere Hoslerv. in sizes to fit boys and misses, fine rib bed snd with double heels and toes: sizes 6 to 9H; best regular 26c and 36o values. In ths sale at, pair.. 17 Rich, heavy plain Silks, In a fine as sortment of colorings; best regular 76c values; special at, per yard .59 88-inch widths in black and colored Silks: best regular 11.25 and II 60 values; special at ....98 27-lnch fancy Walatlng Silks, In beau tiful effects: regular 11.25 values: special at 67 Bomarkaals lalo of Men's and Boys' Crayenettes and Suits Our Men's Clothing Department offers a host of wonderful values for men In ths garments most wanted at this season of ths year when condi tions demand heavier clothing. Ten days before the suspension of the Golden Eagls store most of ths men's clothing stocks had arrived and Unas were oomclete in every department. Our garments were carefully selected by exports, from ths loading makers in eastern iasmon centers, ana Dear the hall mark of style to ths highest degree. Expert workmanship and fine tailoring mark every garment. No local clothing store shows today mors exclusive or authoritative styles than are displayed on the counters of our clothing deportment. Thsae facts roaks these values even greater tnaa they seem. Van's flCOO Bnita, $8.78. Handsome new fall and winter suits, fashioned in matchless stvle from smart, tweeds, dressy worsteds snd dependable cheviots, built on latest models, finished In splendid workman ship, the peer of the best $16 suits shown In Portland bv any store: ste- lcal In this sale at 88.75 Men's $10.00 Cravenettes, 9749. Choose this week from our line of tho famous duck brand of Cravenettes. Splendid garments, thoroughly water croof and tailored in matchless style: the best $16.00 value ever offered In America, in tans and neat, stylish grays; special in this sale at..B)7,HU Boys' and Youths' Suits, $8.00 values, ? 11.98: 17.00 values, S2.98- In be ween values at proportionately low prices. Our line of boys' and youths' clothing is unexcelled anywhere In Portland for style snd workmansnip. Careful parents will do well to ssleot the lads' clothing for school wear at this store during ths assignee's sals or stocK. Wonderful Bargains in Good Crockery and Kitchenware Some Half Price aaa Startling Values of Interest to Housewives sbsf omra nr dafht nxons. 4.00 Fortleres for 98.98 English Tapestry Portieres; each I yards long and 60 Inches wide, in pretty combin ation colors, and also plain reds snd greens, finished with knotted fringe; values up to $4; special at.... 92.98 Handsome Roman Striped Couch Cov ers, eaoh 3 yards long and full width: regular $1.25 values; special at. 79 88-inch square Art Loom Tapestry Stand Covers, in all colors and fringed all around; worth 46c; special. . .25 Ruffled Swiss Curtains. 2H yards long and full widths; best regular 69c values; special at 48 Flannels and Wash Goods 27-lnch all-wool Flannels, in Drettv striped effects, especially adapted for making into kimonos, night robes, etc.; regular SOo value; special .-.29 8c Outlna Flannels. In dark snd light colorings; special at, per yard..5H 27-lnch Flsrured Batiste. Lawn, ate: regular 25c and 16c values; special In this sals at, per yard ............ .5 Regular 8c Cotton Challles, in all ths wanted colorings, dark and light shades; special at. per yard -5 Pearl Agate Wars One-Half Price. Here are bargains to Interest the fru gal housewife. Every economical housekeeper should seise upon this op- fiortunlty to obtain everything needed n table or kitchen wars during this sale at the unparalleled low pricings marked upon these goods by order of ths assignee. Among hundreds of other bargains offered this week among the house hold wares wa print these few. The department tsems with thousands of other values squally unusual. Blue and white enamel Pearl Agate ware, including coffee pots, tea pots In all sizes and shapes, sauce pans, milk pans, pudding pans, pie pans, cake pans and scores of other cook- ing utensils regularly priced from So to $8.00, In this sals Just at par, or 13 to SI. BO. Dinnerware at Half Price A large number of lines of beauti fully decorated dinnerware, with handsome gold trimmings, embracing nlataa in all sises. vegetams aisnes celery and open platters, fancy plates, butter dishes, sugar bowls; soup nlatss. oatmeal bowls, oystsr bowls. and In short everything in dinner wars nseded for the table, we shall close at Just half regular marked prices. Regular 15o blue decorated and gold lined uustara juowis tt ISo bhis deoorated gold Saucs plates at SO 5o floral decorated Vegetable Dishes. at 33 $3. SO 9-pteo decorated Toilet Bets, at 92.25 $1.28 white Bowls and Pitchers, per pair ,j . . . v 89 $1.25 whits Slop Jars, each 89 So Ironing Wax 1 Prettily decorated china cracker Jars, cake plates, sugars and creams, dessert plates, hand-painted plates, eups and saucers, pudding dishes. brush trays, pin trays, and dozens of oiner pieces too numerous 10 mention will bs closed out during this sals at exactly hair price. Cleanup Mjr-C of the craf Corseb wtffl BOo And 6 So Corsets 39o Per Pair We have condensed a number of lines of our most popular numbers of Cor sets at the above- prices of 60c and o, an assortment including all sises and popular models, all new styles and shall offer them in sals this week while they last at per pair 39 Shoe Polish Gilt Edgs Polish, 20: Shtnola or wmte ousn. regular Blackola, 5. ISo value . . . 7 V7