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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL'. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 18, 1DC3. k: rally ill Mi YORK United States Senator Davis 1 of Arkansas to Be Prin : : v cipal Speaker. , ' (United fnm , Lmm4 Wire.! New sTorlc, Jan.' United 6tat J. Senator Da via of Arkansas, whose maid- en apach la the senate recently attract. cd widespread attention,' la to be the t principal orator In Cooper tTftlpn to I rxlf ht at a biic Bryan rally. The meet t lnK ia to be held under the auspices of . the New Yorfc 6tate Froareselve Demo cratio -league, which waa established " to boom Mr. Bryan. Au ustus Thomas, - who' Is chairman of the league, declare .A that the meeting will be the moat n - table demonstration In honor of . the ''Nebraska leader since the great meet ' lng In Madison Square garden two years .. ago on Mr. Bryan's return from bis S trip around the-world. , .. - ' Mr. Thomas will preside and make , the leading speech. In which be will aU tempt to tell why William, J. Bryan ?. should be 'the Democratic nominee for president Senator Davis Is expected i to make Wall street the target of his J attack, and Ronald Robblns, of Chl ; cago. Is to-expose the alleged alliance i of James J. Hill and Chairman Connors i of the New York state committee. Other i i sneakers to be beard are Joseph 3. Wll- DECLARE a : Oil SLIMS Convention of Merchants at St. TaiiL Will , Discuss : ' Evils of Catalog Firms. (r<ed Prew lasted "Wire.) ". Bt Paul, Minn., Jan. To' Jay plans for a broad campaign of education .In behalf of borne trade as against cat alogue houses is one of the chief ob jects of a convention which assembled In rl . Pun I tnrfav with delegates In attendance from the commercial bodies thrnnrhnut VlnnMnla. An effort. 'Will be made to enlist both the jobbers and reiauera.in an Ha-renair nam kkiuji.i rnaU order competition, whloh. In re cent years has been seriously , felt by the local merchants of Minnesota In common with those of other sUtea of the west and northwest. ' The conference la expected to result In a atrnnr and Dermanent federation of the commercial cluba of Minnesota. This organisation. It. la proposed, ,wui work systematically to advertise the Advantages and resources of the state and otherwise work for its general do velopment. . -.President Locke of the St Paul Com: merclal club, called the convention to order this morning and Governor John son e-raeted the visitors. Other ad dresses of welcome were delivered by 1 A Eold Step To overcome the roll-groundod- $nt reasonable objections of tho more inte. llgent to the use of secret, medicinal com pounds,. Dr. It. V, rierce. 01 Buffalo, is x., some time ago, decided to make a bole departure from the usual coarse purcuoc by the makers? f put-up medicines for do mestic use. and, so has published broad cast and 6rKftj to the whole world, a full and eomphte list of all the ingredient entering InVhe exposition of hlswldclr celebrated toedlejoes. Thus be has uk fcls namcw vttrons end patients int- his fuUbnUbnce. Thus too be has r- inovodAlvfQOdlcicet from among secrc' nostrmr of doubtful merits, and m&dr XhemLilemedlct of Known ComvotttUn 3QS ' lett of Alabama, John B. Stanchfield of Mayor Smith of St . Paul and Haynes , Kimira. ana cnariea u juuiger ox uti 01 Minneapolis. 10 uea irtnuii wego. y NO COMMISSION '-IT (Continued from Page One.) reenonse was made for .the Visitors .by President Magner of the Puluth . Com mercial ciurt. Temporary organization u then effected, commltteea aDDoInt ed and other steps taken to get the convention in working shape, mm ses sions will continue over - tomorrow. James J. Hill. Bute Immigration Corr - ThaWe butler.-reaumed the stand at 10 musione'r Welch and,other speakers of 'J-o'clock hl mprnln' and continued his prominence ; wlU be heard. The cata logue houses, methods of advertising, the narcals dosL and unner Mississippi river Improvements are some of the suDjeota mat wur receive wunuuu., (Continued from Page One.) I impressed", by. Thaw's Irrationality. i YVroer was cross-examinea Dy jerome. t . Belle Moorehouse Lawrence, who .1 ' rnviim.il Amnlnved fn the Thaw mSiipSS J GOVEENMENra STOBY f 1 by Littleton. Professor Beck of Pitta- ", burg, who also had Thaw as a patient, ' r u 1 1 1 Ma.-Mnpa alnnr h anme linn. i Justice Vernon Davis, who presided Hall had asked men whose duty It was i In the Nan Patterson murder trial, oc- to make such investigations to look Into cupled a seat beside Judge Cowling the complaints, and Loom is had report when the bearing was resumed, -v . , ed that, Putnam was acuated by spite f Raymond A. Browne, a tnusio pub- and that there waa nothing In the com 1 Usher who was In the roof garden at plaints.- Hall again directed Loomls to "i the time of the shooting,' said his at- make an Investigation and In addition , tentlon waa called to maw mar. mgnciasaea niraiiora,, noi.ii-jr myvaimt ! because. In spite of the fact that the agent,' to probe Into the matter. Then weather waa hot, he wore an overooat I tlxon went up, and upon his represen- with the collar turned up. Brown saia , j the defendant's face was pal and his eyes had a wild appearance. Abraham B. Beck of Lancaster county testified that Thaw was a member of a f class of 15 boy wndar his charge. As boy Harry was nervous," said ,( the witness, "and he often howled like . en animal He could not be controlled." 1 . . 1 T O.l... . MamhM A thai tatlona a suit was brought I Denies Sail Had Threat, Juda-e Webster denied that Hall had ever threatened Stelwer with indictment if he did not vote for Mitchell or Ful ton, or that be threatened Brownell with Di-osecutlon unless he ceased his efforts for appointment as district at tnrnov , Nnr rilrl Hell thre&ten MitchelL Nipnniia i . ruikm. m. mpniutir vk , luvj 1 ------ - - - - - - r : : r ' . . eoroner-s. jury that held Taw and An- orHeraan;, 'W'TS 1 1ll BiKfin. oewarea mat iiw w. r . ,UZAt ' rational ana men recess was en. , , r w.i..t f.i . Ther will be no afternoon session ' H- & ylson apoke In behalf of his rf the trlel today, a recess until to- Client, ju. v.-mays, nm saia n govern- C morrow having been ordered to allow went had no vidence to snow that important wltn'e.... Urn to reach the &VZ&i ' c"' - ' bidding and had wrttteiulettere to Put- 4 , V: . ?. ' nam and others at Hall's direction. H ojam vii M-.vvr . i aia noi Know a ining aooui ion opera- ' - i tion -of Stelwer. nendricks or Z&chary. I Offer, to Take Prteoaer'i:nace Vi'aSnl flS tSHexxWS district attorney In January, 1904, Just at the time that the government con bold yp yip-re Jim showr ynr.uT.-ig 7J ei;ch ric-Uw fi.ffr;Ll,j to nh)ct thnl U ok onlvdix-e the wrinner of every bottT Dr. Plorce'i Golden Medical Discovery, tin famous medicine for weak stomach, torplc liver or Dllloutness and all catarrhal disease Wherever located, her printed upon It, tr txatn jenffru. a lull ana complete un oi ai the Ingredient composing it, but a roil book haft . been comDlled from nnmeroP' standard medical woraa, of all the different school of practice, containing vary numer ous extract from the writing of leadlnr practitioners of medicine, endorsing in ttu lurmgtsi potuwie ierm. acn ana very ingre dient contained in Dr. 'Pierce' mndiclne' One of these little books will be mailed frc to an v me sending address on noatei card o I by letter, to Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. V. ana requung ue ma rora mis iitu book It will be learned that Dr. Pierce's met? Icines contain no alcohol, narcotics, miner agents or other poisonous or injurious agenf and that they are made from native, medici nal root of great values also that some ' the most valuable Ingredient contained b Dr. Pierce's Kavoiit Preecrlntion for weait nervous, over-worked. run-down," nerrou.- and debilitated women, were employed, ion: years ago, by th Indian for similar ailment, affectlne- their souawa In fact, on of th most valuable medicinal plant entering Int . toe eompoaiuon of vr, rierce f iravorit PN sciiptlon wis-known to the Indians a Squaw-Weed." Our knowledge of th m of not a few of onr most valuable naUva. me dicinal plant waa gained from th Indian ' Aa mane up .ny improved ana exact pit eeseea, the xrlte Prescription " la a mo efficient remedy for regulating all the won anly function, correcting displacement, i prolapsua anteverskm and retorverslo overcomlngr pslnful prlodi, toning op t perve and bringing abont a perfect state health. rW' Jl dealers In rr-xlicUiee . PORTLAND CHINAMAN v -: (Continued from Pag Ona) for Three Million . Dollar.; i-r--ii-m . T ... .... a a .ubititute to meat any fat which. -tS!? x Oreon f1?" 1 the Jury -may-decide Pon,Vwhettw--4t ..,.. 4slomniT vTilaan 'adiMlkid th of hi tong to b murdered within the last few year, it Ii common rumor fn Oakland's Chinatown, that before night ther will be. a price on the head of the leader of th Blng Kong tong. Shortly after I o'clock ' Hoy and hi - attorney, V. A, Bcheller of Ban Jos, left the railroad station In Sacramento, arm and arm. Bcheller knew .that he had been fol lowed all day and within a block of the station he said to Hoy: -look out, JJee. Tney may get you next" ' : Instantly ther stepped from tnre doorway seven Chinese. The first stood within three feet Of Hoy and tired into tne tong president oacK. As Hoy was sinking five more ' shots found their mark and IS went wild. On shot penetrated Hoy's head and he died lnBtantly. -. . -j.ne street waa crowaea wim peopiek Policemen caught six of th murderer. AU gav fictitious names, but refused to say anything about themselves. WAR AT OAKLAND. Wah Kip Blnrder VnJniovm China- , ' man In Heart . of City. ' " United Pren Xessed Wlre.l Oakland, Cal, Jan. 1. Murder waa! again committed in Oakland today In ..iiiHnff.ih- Hlrwwfv vnnfMRM nf the i. Teevinm. en Ohio man ha " ! tong. wan nip, a gunman. t wVi7;. tiT irveivii Thaw aareeln to. yiajming to o a .conspirator involved pouring six shots Into the nacit or his WTltt?? y1'? T1?. In- th cae and teU Story tend Inr to vlHm at TTni.rth end Wnehtnrton I SIOB olS OOOBOlT - Thl wpon Hall or MayaThl. streeU thi morning about 10 o'efock. t J3V7iM. tod - rJ Vlde.nc ehpuld .partaken with reeerva- The victim died almost Instantly and . v..Vu. v .. " - 7ri;t,ia Z 7 1 on oecause oi tne ract tnai ni motive wah Kin was placed under arrest by nam of th man is being withheld - Uvould in all orobabiiitv be influenced Sn.TK.-L'i. -SvTIiia -iin..-d thi ' t'SSSS!! ''llf"'Shmr hr nop b extended by th whole -affair, from a distance of about vi &.pSiEr?.? -SLnMtiisdffi gOTernment ' a block. The body of the victim I at iW2?.SXFi?toSrt Vary ta BaMoUd. the morgue, but hi. nam. ba. o far be could easily . be passed for Thaw. It we. not until 5 y.terday after- OTrm. walkln. aeroa Wuh. i-,?5iil"S?.Ww' ff street at FourthT according, to 4 of the prisoner and allow Thaw to: walk lrjot the. opening- .tatement. and fiSf?"- gl1,?!?? . m 1 thm IntradllctlAn Af vlr1onm In mil f man of family, who has mad a fallur nearly ,flv hour, -were consumed - In 4. In llf o far aa th accumulation of examining tne u men drawn before the I money is ; concerned. He want tne "i,ea- . I fj.000,000 for hi family, not hinwelf, LSL,'l, "uoU ,of ! FIRE VICTIMS WILL t quietly up behind him, placed the mus lie of a large revolver almost against, hi body, and fired six shots In rapid succession. Conroy waa on the run Ulacn . Bid need their aunta ttt Mir. lV i. i"""'" "' emptory challenges, and everal objec- Ji10 tw" "rJ BlaJln M 80on M bf uuna xor cause, tnougn to ail appear ance Heney waa the easier attorney to aw the revolver drawn. The shooting ia auDDosed to have di rectly resulted from the murder of Lee i mj . v t ,aUsfy of the two. Judee Webstar rcuy resulted: from the murder of Lee BE BUEIED MONDAY US' BSg 1n .fcag 1 E8 &x Sln' ton' EEVENUE CUTTER TO to the fact that bv th time Judera Webster had finished hie examination COME TO COLUMBIA (Waihhurton Bnrean ef Tbe Joemil.) Washington. Jan. . 16. The treasury department ai Senator Fulton', request I 1 Boyeratown. Pa- Jan. The wlc- ?5 man m. quaiincaUon or lack of it I tJm or tne tneatre panic toaay. numDer i . "VH V"" . , 178, xcluBive of rTmas of charred riJhe first mar. excused wu A. N. ) t ww..M u AfUaiA-. Clark Of Columbia! county, who ntpnnAti I nltlon. The time limit for burial of f Jtf' th peremptory request of i th Identified bodie. ha. been extended A" 5n?- v !' BVT8P,rlngr '"nJ ; ui.nii,. i kmiihi nf the Aala-r in t obedds, knew Hall,- Herman and .r.r..i ifc.Z. SJ. Vov-i; Maya- and - wa excused bv Henev I department at senator jr uiton . request county, anew Bteimer had attended the i . leglsUture where he knew Hail and .? the Columbia river and there make Maya and had discussed th land cast. Ha headquarter. . Previou to Fulton'a He wa excused bv Heney. ruest tbe order was issued, but the , JT. 5nl, O". vThe McCullough has been cruising iiffuii u ' enftmn or mu rnnmAh baa ftiAn tttm traut with DAfldnnirt.n 'at been a Juryman in the ISachary oase 6an Francisco. and wa -sxoused by the court R. R. Fulton today , Offered a bill for the TemDleton. a' farmer Of IPoreat fimvn I onnatmotlnn nf a revenue nutter in ra waa excusea ior cause, navmg opinion, permanently located on the Columbia c8ai--niB ui case, x noma summing J river. . . - . . f. . . ..r - . V a . 1 .... inrwaV SSsSt .t 3SS KAHN ORDERED TO nvnrT D. naBmnnon rnunr ni Tei . , " cused: by the defense. U F. Moore of A 0 iTFSTTn S uayton Doiieved in the guilt of the de-l " ' v r--. feniip.nta- ani? - miam .vuba v.A a1. ,-. . fense after Judsa Kunt hail examined I " itiua imm r....j nw I him and ruled him' competent J. M. V. I New Tork. Jan. 16. Federal Circuit' uyeu was set aside by Heney.' Judge -Hough today handed down a de- J. rnS-3Sr?; as,uiWM finally accepted clslon directing Otto-Kahn-of Kuhn.1 SA V . ' v Loeb & Co. to answer all question putj -ra.a& a cu ji' a to-c. avocii. in I nifr - liFiiNnnn. a nim r & intavara AAmiM'.tni Mva trrt in , -v v aaaaa . vuv an v va c va.v vvwimvi vv -.va n-n.'-; rSif i ""S ,ar,?er!. Clacka- mission, investigation of the acqulai mas; Charlea J. Sunderland, frult- uon of the Chicago & Alton railroad VrIMc '"uV?omfl interest. Th samd tLr.li- d, iiy' '"S'Tf I decision also directs E. H. Harrlman to ...., u,ri,t : M i anmr ail question . except tnose re L .r. f anrer, Sheridan Tamhill: Frank hating to the purchase of the Union and v.Miijr, uu c- soutnern I'acino . siocks. MUlt- mi. i' 'i' : ' .. I son. warehouse man.: Portland. LOi woman lays JUyaia JB. nomah; M. a, -.Barnes. t armerBeaver- . rmknam'S Vetabl Compound I f' Washington; Frank Van Wassen ! ioul him litA T?nri 1 I hove, farmer. Champoee. Marlon: Ell t-rir rf?!r-.-Ramer. farmer. Crabtre Linn countvi o a. - . . w-t wi..M. T WALKING Walking, esoeclallv In the early morn- ing", Is fine exercise. if one Is robust enough, to really enjoy it If not, it 1 burdensome. ' A ladv at Blount Sorlnes. Alabama. where the water and f reah air did not seem to build her up as she hoped, found that Grape-Nuts food wa. just respecuyely 7 years,and 18 month, and time I have suffered greatly from In- uiaiuou ' uw . vuiiiouia vi. gia.au cun- i digestion. , improper ana poony cooxea gaining the same poison herself. food belntr the evident , cnue "of my vrnmi u enrvii wu unaoie to gain I trouble.- s ; - entrance to Mrs. Jacobs' room the polio I -"Indigestion had become chronic and were summoned and the three lifeless I mmniiraMnna ama an that i iiva fnr puuies were xuuna. llowa, writes to ..Mrs. Pmkhamr . - .-V'- -- : "ican trnlTeay thatLydia E. Pinlc UJ.VE8 J3AUJS -F01S0N iUfe,nd Xcaanot exprea9my -ratitud V 1 AND ENDS OWN. LIFE liuyua ia wurua. cur year 4. suuerea 1 -,. t 111 1 With the WOrst form Of female Com- malted Press Leased Wire, t ; plaints, continually doctoring' and r Bh Loul" Mo- Jan. 16. Carefully pre- what she needed to give atrength. She Mndimp Int of wrniev for meliVln paring a mixture of . orange Juice and writes: , , , P5UM Mrs. Camille Jacob, wife "Circumstance, have made . it nee-- j help. ''J0! r ? 2 a vWea ? - nanufac turer . gave ;the sary for me and my family to board luiioweu u uhtcicu, uu hjum. i vhubih iu ; ucr two iiiuo ouys ageu 1 ror tne past nve year ana during. tnat i& finkham vegetable wmpopna and it has restored me to perfect health. Had it, not been for yon I should have been in my graye tOay. X vHsh eyery suffering: woman would try it. ' FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. K ATO OT? FvaT ACT For thirt-r vfiars Lvdia E. Pink- il AJN l W . J!iA U JiAJ D Yarn's Veffetabla ; OompounL iriadff . . TiVT!T?S TNT1 tmrn wvitii aiui hhi nfii . IV.AT1 run 1 . - . 1 ana nient. irvina-to a-et roller. vTXTJu i Ti I CTrTt-' 0 Y wAcldenteJiyni -toear4 o Grape-Nnts) etanaard; .remedy lor female. HIS. London, Jan. ll.--The'Bank of Kng-1 and began to eat the food. After about anrl riao TcHlraWnnT-ol fhnnoanrle nf I land today lowered its rate -of Interest 1 three weeks, on th la food torether with ZZZvnZlAZttih J? AJ?Sr nA'J.AWirleathl. the- exercise.. I found the greatest r- nvuvu nuvumo uvt" 1 ia iajian u a,n nuji;niion uu in nun 1 lier. - first noticeable in- the morning aiSPJacementS.inflaiBirmtlOZUuXCera- ffPen.. lna insumuon oonsioers waia and early rising, -which beiorebad tir.fnAJTl tnat nothing remains of the American been done with the greatest possible ef- tlOn, fibfOld tumors, .irreCTllaritieS, money panic m . -. fort but now have T become a poslUve penodio paina, backache, that bear- " 1 - - pleasure with a gain of i pound InqwnleeK flatulency, indues- KENTUCKY DEADLOCK tmlWJJSf won,aizzmess,or nervous prosirauoa, 1 . TVhj don't you try it? - Sirs, jpinkbam lnrites all sick WOmp.n t TJCrri tA ll OV. AT nllritfA I 1wlr In . th. .ana tnr-ia 1 v-ana finntlntiAA Dmmn n She has raided, thousands .talOn thethlrd -baUof -today Beckham re- Name' given by' P6stum3o., Battle health Adilre T.vnn nTV wito i tow xim nrntrwi vpiuiibui i vrwrn mion. Keaa "Aae ttoaa W ,VYU (.caiia. aaaresS -uynn, iuass -j was Bradley, who was given 4 yotes, vUle,'Iia pkga. . month at a time on raw eggs: could not -even take wine, brandy ,or milk the latter souring - on my stomach. I tried about; every known remedv and ... - . .... ' T VtTfTJi-na TitTTTlTJiT'r-Om naa Deen nere ior ; e montn. . annwng - XAJ 1 1 iUlXiJ .All X XLiXVJjO J. 1 tn water ana waimng morning, : noon EEjIAIlNS UiNBllLOAEN ha5 bcen . uf'erer from nervous -..11 i - . . I I. . i . Frankfort. . Ky., Jan.l.--.The' dead- Nut dally In her family." There' a TiioBeotin V:":QllSility';; ,fgV 'i,. . r sw'r TaLir flsstr -af 5 :i';aliio ATT 17 Greater Assorhnenls and Greater Valneis Than Ever Before Irlatohlese Bargains in Our Sale DO NOT lVISS TOMORROW'S SALE -All ' odds and ends and broken lines most go before Invoicing , time, and we are making; prices that are ridiculously low. The 'values offered for tomorrow's great sale are unmatchable. tREAD THE LIST CAREFULLY AND COME AS EARLY AS YOU CAN A GREAT SALE of MENS SHIRTS VALUES MEN'S , COTTON UNDERWEAROUR BEST UP TO $1.00 BARGAIN FRIDAY AT C0 50c LINES AT, 30e-Our regular 60c -.ljaes ' placed Men's Neelifixe Shirts in an unlimited assortment; on .aU tomorrow without rMerve. Mm'a fine cot- , fine custom-made shirts, made with' cuf fs attached , ton 'fleeced 'Shirts and Drawefs in allsizes in'both or with one pair of separate cuffs; this, seasons .t-1 . . -, . . , v. ; styles in plain white, stripes, checks and small fig- "b,bd: id. flat, knit;, colors grayecru :and brown ; ures; all sizes in the lot Values up to $1.00 ar- , the best yahies m the aty atfiOc ;;a , garment. On ranged in one, great lot and priced for rapid QO ,peC me fnf; Bargain Fri-. OQn clearance Bargain Friday at... eJaC aJr ............ ...............'.......OaC MENS 'KERCHIEFS 15c VALUES. AT 8 1-3 FLANNEL SHIRTS $1.00 .'VALUES AT COfJ Men's'plain white. 'Kerchiefs, mercerized "to look , Men's 'Domet Flannel Shirts, negligee style, with like silk, neatly . hemstitched, nice soft finish, all ' soft turndown collar; come in assorted shades of ready to use. ; Best 15c grade on sale Bargain Fri- gray, blue and tan. Regular $1.00 grade, special day at 8 l-3f Bargain Friday at ...................... ....CO $1.00 WRIGHTS FLEECED-LINED HEALTH "UNDERWEAR All Sizes FOR MEN Tomorrow ,ssy. 79b In Domestic Section PRICES HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO THE LOWEST POSSIBLE POINT . Cost has been lost sight of; profit. has. been, disregarded. Compare our clearance sale prices with those of any other store in the city. YouTl appreciate the savings more if you do. HERE ARE THREE UNUSUALLY GOOD BARGAINS: An Extraordinary Solo of Wash Goods Remnants V2 ONE-HALF v THE MARKED REMNANT PRICES V2 Wool Finished Suitings Plain and Fancy Lawns Pretty Flannelettes Dainty Organdies, Etc A1 wonderful sale of Wash Goods Remnants tomorrow. Bargain Friday we place on special sale hundreds and hun dreds of Remnants of Cotton Wash Goods in an unlimited assortment of kinds and colors, this season's most popular patterns, in lengths from 2 to 12 yards each. Every piece a splendid bargain at our regular low remnant price. Below we name a few of the kinds. An early call will secure best choice. Dress and Apron Ginghams Cotton Eiderdown Cotton Serges Lace Striped White Goods, Etc , TOMORROW ONLY BARGAIN FRIDAY YOUR CHOICE, HALF PRICE AN IMPORTANT SALE OF Lace Curtains 98c Pair Regular $1.40 Values Here is an offering of more than usdal interest to housekeep ers, .tomorrow we place on special sale about 150 pairs of WHITE SCOTCH LACE CURTAINS, in a full assortment of neat designs; this season's most popular patterns; they are of splendid quality, full 50 inches wide and 3 yards long; never before sold for less than $1.40 a pair and fully worth that priced On sale for one day only, Bareain Aft Friday, at . . ... ...... .......... VQC Our Great Shoe Sale Compels Attention! , Boldljr rtdicallT we announce values that are superior to any ever offered just aa the values are the best, to is the stock, larger and more complete than elsewhere you should buy footwear for all the family now, for the opportunities are unapproachable, for instance: TOMORROW YOU CAN BUY. - .. Women's Shoes in i dozen styles; values from $1.50 to sjf. flrt $3.00, in broken sizes, Friday, at ...vvleUu Women's Patent Colt Shoes, hfboth btacher and straight 0 77 lace, all sizes; $2.50 values, at .? I Women's Patent Leather and fine Kid Shoes, in the latest ? QQ New York styles;, $3.50 values, at... ....-Pii.OO Women's Juliettes of fine quality Kid, with rubber heels; tf TA regular $2.00 values, at...; ;...plJU Children's Shoes, of rid Kid and Box Calf, 8 to 2; $1.50 QQ grades at,,,... ............................................. 7JC Men's Shoes,' in good styles and best leathers, all sizes; frO QC $3.50 values' at., a-0l BARGAIN FRIDAY SALE OF GLOVES $1.25 Gloves fop 75o We will place on sale Bargain Friday about 200 pairs of fine imported Suede - Gloves, 2-dasp and perfect in quality. The colors are tan, mode, red, navy, green and gray. Owing to the extremely low price at which these gloves are being offered, none will be , hu w fitted or exchanged. Positively our best '$1.25 grade. , 7K1 Bargain Friday only.................. ;.. " v Huck Towels 9c - 12c QUALITY A' great special offering, of white' Huck Towels of excellent - quality good large size, 17x34 inches, finished with neat hem and fast colored borders. These have been slightly soiled in shipment; made to sell at 12c each and good values at ' that price. On sale Bargain Friday at.'. v. -iJC OR Jpl.OU THE DOZEN 4 FOUR BIG BARGAINS IN KNIT Underwe'r and Hosiery v;::i;.y , , for women; and chlldren:a, A great sale that offers you garments that are in demand right; now, at prices that will make it worth your while to buy In liberal quantities. WOMEN'S WOOL UNDERWEAR AT TDeVWomen's correct winter weight fine pure wool Underwear, full fashioned perfect fit ting garments in colors white and grsy. , Vests and Pants . in all sizes. The best values in the dty at $1.00. On sale Bargain .yr7Qi Friday at ................... :......'. BOYS' FLEECE LINED UNDERWEAR- AT 29 Boys' heavy double fleeced lined Underwear in Yager 'color,: all sizes in"1 Shirts, and Drawers, fr6m 24 to 34; our best selling number at 40c a gar ment. Other stores ask 50c for this grade. Extra special OQ; Bargain Friday, at. ......a............ ' i . . r'. .....'.... a w WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, S5c AND 40c GRADES. AT 23--Two of our best selling numbers on sale tomorrow at nearly half price. Women's fine fleeced lined Cotton Stockings in all black and blaclr, with split foot; all sizes, our regular 35c and 40c grades, at' - O O one price ; Bargain Friday. ........ . . ;. ; ..;..... ; . .. . tO C CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS, 25c AND 35c GRADES.' AT X great underpriced sale of children's Fleeced Lined Cotton Stockings in fine and heavy ribbed, with reinforced heel and toe, splendid wearing quality; all sizes. Regular, 25c and 35c grade, Spe- C i; dally priced for Bargain Friday at IDZ TJndermuslins and Corsets vSl ;. This great sale is at its best Assortments and values were never so good, and the sale is only fairly under way. Our purcnases tor tne sale were heavier than ever before, and tomorrow's choosing will be the best of the season. " . ' -j- Theso Garments 79o VALUES UP TO $U5 GOWNS of fine grade cambric in low square or V-shaped neck, long orshort sleeves, neatly trimmed with' embroiderv insertini? and lace: are well made and of good lull width and length. Sizes 34 to 40. 30c GINGHAM APRONS 10-Of heavy gingham, in neat blue and white checks) 38 inches long, f 1 50 ins. wide. Reg. 30c values, Bargain Friday. . J, JJC 20c KNIT WAISTS 12 Of extra good material with reenforced armholes and front , piece, f n Regular 20c values, Bargain Friday lC SKIRTS of good grade cambric, trimmed with Val. 45c CORSET COVERS 26 A large, assortment of lace inserting and deep lace ruffle; also a line trimmed with rows of neat hemstitched tucks. All have dust flounce and underpiece and are of full.width. Bargain Friday. ; . .;'. . . , . .. ;, . . CORSET GIRDLES, 39 PAIR . Best 50c Kinds Corset Girdles -of excellent quality, in colors :i pink, bide and white, made of heavy coutil and well boned; "'". e . v :i.. a. m. . ' e tnese r aainty corset covers irimmca t witn lace, in serting and. ribbon and lace edge; also a line trimmed " with embroidery and finished with lace edge.' 0 K Regular 45c values, Bargain Friday... , (J s also Tape Girdles in thi same colors: all sizes Regular 50c kinds on sale tomorrow, Bargain lw coattT from 13 to 26. ...3Cc -aaBBBB-a-j-aaHaa-a-aBj I Two Great Bargaind in Hcnd HAND BAGS $1.00 Kinds 49f A great offering of women's and children's Hand Bags, small shapes, 2-strap style, best leather. Come in black -only. On sale ne day only at this jow price. Bargain Friday,1 . fW HAIID BAGS IWOKinds T0 A large assortment of womffi'i leather Hand Bags in all the best shapes, in crUn black? brown and tan. -Regular $1.50 valu-s. V1.;'9 tney last, Uargairr rnday, We