The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 26, 1908, Page 13, Image 13

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    THE OREGON SUNDAY ' JOURNAL. PORTLAND, SUNDAY, MORNING, JANUARY-' 28, :. 1008 '
JOURNAL OPENS NEWOFFICE
o Mxuuiimra, no ou, ko cooaot
SPECIAL SMIf!
-.'Oct. of the. High,
i .Rcnt District
FOR
EAST SIDE BUSINESS
Lit
If your (nmi Weed when youorush
them, ; you have pyorohoe, disease
: :V V. IN EARLY ENOUSH AND WEATHERED :::'y ; X
. We vrould rather have $25.00 which Is busy- makinf; money for us than to have $50.00 1ing
Idle in our. Store. .The money which we have invested in Mission . Dining Sets has been ',
rying too idle of late. We are going to make it get busy, WE WILL QUOTE PRICES .
which, , lit run, eauses recession and
teeth to loosen.' u ' y ";
We positively euro the above disease.
ON THESE SETS WHlttt WILL MOVE THEM.- , ' ,;.,'V.
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This office la equipped with all tha
lataat a'ppllaneea and formulas for doing
high-class . work, '.
; OUR PRICES
UK Crown 85.00
Brldga . Work, par' tooth ........ .85.00
Logan Crown. ....... S3.60 to 85.00
Beat Rubber Plata ......... .... f 8.00
Aluminum Lined .
Plat 10.00 to 115.00
Sliver" FlMnga , 11.00
Gold Fmiaga.. ....... 82.00 to 15.00
Vegetablea Vapor need only by ua for
jvauueea juxtracting ....OU4
News, ' Advertising and puslness Branch of The Journal Which Opens Tomorrow at 360 East Morrison Street.
, . In order to handla mora quickly and
satisfactorily , tha Increasing business
coming to Tha Journal from Its eaat
- aide patrons, a branch' off lea "of; this
'' tiawapaper haa been aatabllahed "at 860
, Kaat , Morriaon street. "The Of flea "on
tha aaat alda haa been equipped to rtr-
eelva . news, i aubaorlptlona and adrar
,- tisements, and beginning tomorrow will
ba open all tha time. It may ba reached
11 by either telephone, tha number are
1 East S89 nd B-6444. - , ,
Tha Journal, e tha first-dally . paper
; in Portland to aatabliah a branch of
; flea on tha eaat aide, and -ft la believed
I that It will ba dulf appreciated by aaat
eldere. In order that tha rapidly grow.
' ing business district on tha aaat alda
hall h uMintftd in it develonment to-
ward thoaa thlnga necctieary to all bueM
neaa centera Tba Journal baa , had
erected a 10-foot electric, algn, tha
flneat on tha aaat aide of tha river.
Everything haa been dona to make tha
orrice a, craait to otnar buatnaaa nouaea
on tha aaat aide and it has bean estab
lished aa a' mark of The Journal a con
fidence, in- tha brilliant future of thia
big aectiori of tha eltv.
In ' bualnaaa : and In population tha
aaat aide haa- grown faatar than any
other portion of Portland and tha aaat
alda la the aectlon that will develop
moat rapidly in the future to make
Portland the lanreat city on the Paclflo
coast. On the eaat aide Ilea the area
to make Portland m much Jarirer city
and the Improvement of the east aide Is
absolutely essential to tha future of
rortiana. " .
Officials of tha Eaat Bide Business
Men'a club have estimated that the
growth of business oa the aaat aide ba
tweea January 1, 1107. and January
1908. waa between S00 and 400 per
cent. Thia baa been due to an awak.
eninr of the eaat aide business men Ben.
erally. It la also estimated by the same
persona that tha Increase in popula
tion during the eame time haa been
between It and 20 per cent.
It ia likely that the Portland Rail
land Gas company, the Paolfto Tele-
ghone & (Telegraph company and other
lg corporations will open branch of
fices on tha eaat alda In tha near f u
ture. The request of the aaat aide
business men to thoaa aenarate corDor-
atrona nee ceen ravorabiy recaivea oy
them. t ,
Kesidenta or tn eaat aide would be
aaved many hundreds of dollars every
month should tnesa corporations ea
tabliah branch off Icea as the water de
partment haa dona.
SULUVAHS SHOW
AMATEUR STATUS
Butte Boys Tell Why; They
Left Home Dan an "
; . Olympic 4 Man;' ;
a ,- -I.
.L. Tli.v av. ehara-ad Dan and Gene Sul-
- 1 - ; i I J ...
Olympic games as aoon aa possible. I
started out for the neareat ciuo. intena
Ing to seoure a position and become a
member. , Spokane waa nearer Seattle
than any other city, and my brother
Gene and J went there and enrolled.
"What Spokane had against ua I do
not know. Certainly there waa no flaw
In our amateur standing, since I had
been a member of the Olympic team
and waa recognised everywhere aa a
atrict amateur. - Perhaps there waa
waa mora jealousy than anything else at
Spokane. Pardon , me for referring to
ourselves, but We Were ao much better
than anvthln their had there that aome
of the lesaer lights grew Jealous.
"W. twuet' atUl have, tha good will of
the Spokane people, as the following let
ter, which was aant ma January SO. by
Fred H. Gaston, shows:
" 'ExDlanatorv of . the telegram sent
last evening 1 wish to atate that the tounA K t, Nllloh. - oun-
ma management recaiiins; ' 7 . - .7. " .7 ;, I
Mary street in tha south aide mill d la-
It la the trlct. at iH a n'rlnrV thia mnrnln al. I
mm while
WOMAH IS FREEZING
First Infant of Homeless
Mother Comes Into World, J
on Pittsburg Sidewalk.
Pittsburg, Jan. 24. With the tem
perature BO degrees below freezing.
CHICAGO
Painless Dentists
com. rn AID WASXXVOTOV. V"
Be aura you are In the right of flea
Lady attendant
'vi.V''.',,Iionag Main 1880, A-M40. , '
COUNTESS NABBED OK
r' CHABGES OP FEATJB
New York, Jan. 15. The fashionable
Northwoods aectlon of Nutlay, N. J
waa Invaded by a small army of con
stables near midnight on Thursday:
They came from the sheriffs office In
Newark to explode the mystery of the
'Countess" Mary da Anderson, of
France,' San Francisco, Plainf ield and
other towns of Jersey ret to be heard
from.-, .
- Tha constables broke Into the coun
tess' house, surprised her and her three
daughters In their night clothes, and
took her. with her two youngeat daugh
ters, down to Jail in ewarlc
Now the Counteaa da Anderson la
waltinar tha anoearanca of a bondsman
to aupply $1,000 ball on tha chargea of
fraud that nave been lodged against
her bv her landlady and a grocer ana
are In Jail with their mother, held as
witnesses on zug oau apiece.
Attend Rosenthal's great
sale for fine aboe bargains.
olearance
$40 Quartered Oak
Mission Table
rmWmWfl $40 Quartered .0
$25i 1 $25
This is an 8-foot Dining Table made of the best selected white 'quartered oak, finely ccm-;
structed with dividing pedestal, and ood values even at $40.00. J 25 00
One' set (6) Dining Chairs, solid quar
tered oak, full box seat, f f AA
regular' $24.00 value. . ...... eMO.UU
Another set of similar quality of the, very
finest selected white quartered l.yi 00
oak ; regular $21.00 value 1 tc aff
V'laWM
,,. hn nrnfesslonais butiaeciflion of tne management recalling
' JATVfcM,2 reached woman,
; ; their" fHendi 'claim 'that' If la idoVWfui f the interest of the club, rather than Mary a
i it anv athletes in tha northwest have because of dislike for you. It la the ,-(. .
a -better am.taur . P ?-t!
f Jf?l! bro?enyKtTa?.Ch0eUldhB
only sav In
nao no noma.
technical understanding ot an amateur. tW8 clubhouse. - This precludea'the use ,""B,? "",i,B" "
' . . . a . 1 - M . iwt . -.i.i nn iuvwav e,uv vvav-vsa.a uvmu oumuiwu
; These boya have, been charged o. n ? 8, t tn4 n b! ?h on tnt
,,ing "Toying", tuuew ,. iZfnZ:"!" .VT.r.V M.VunAh aiqewaia to a lusty male child.
of you or Gene,
vour services an
.v,.. m r, . rivn tham tha l Jor uene a services agauist juuiinomani un,v ti.. .u . . v.....
Icourtesy of listening to their , raaeon at Portland but wUlbave M longer the near by, ' tba aufferer waa almost
. for leaving1 Butte, xnere are lew nnwt u"" " l""r2" OTT.. dragged into a atabie a raw feet away,
m
in the northwest that know Dan Bulli-
' van was a memoer , oi adimiww
t team' which, went to jitnena.- Greece,
last year and won the championship 0i
the world in .the Olympic ganrea. ; . vr
M Not in vears haa the advent of two
fathletea In aha northwest caused auch
comment aa that 'of Dan and Oene Sul
livan and moat ot It haa been adverse
ia, a. 1 m. - - .ikiia . ba aw ai a ma nnv
XO lilW IWU tLCIlaVVVBe ft UOUgesA , V
Should rou and Gene desire a letter 1 mrhrai
or Honorary withdrawal we. wui gladly physicians arrived a , few mlnutea
issue same on . application, t jours re- later. The mother and twins were re
spectfully, Fred H. Gaston, athletic moved to the South Bide hospital, and
truatae and captaJnv j ,s all are out of danger tonight The
. ' Careful of Hla Standing. woman says sha had been walking tha
t. n c,.ui. v.. fc.v... atreeta zor hours hoping to locate aoma
-: .rr u,;," cr. -s.z.y inenaa.
NORTHWEST CORNER flRST AND SALMON STS,
Tomorrow at 8:30 tha
Dan refused to play football with the
Spokane Athletic club because he saw
tne names or "uoae Brinker and oth
er well known Drofesslonals on the
list of opponents. This waa because
tie was arraid to jeopardise his ama
teur standing.
. Here Is what President' James -IS.
Sullivan' said of Dan when the latter
inmnairal saw Vt a Taaarlaa aawt liaailr akw-
nnaitinn a-arnns in i8os finishing I owne thousands of acrea of timber land
modern times, commands a hearing re- j fourth In the all-around, championship I m ' the white and sugar pine belt of
gardless OX What nas Deen aaid aoout event: ' ' I aoatharn rireron la tn Portland Wh.n
j J;Z I interviewed, yesterday regarding tne
ftthia diapoaltion to crltlclae tha Sulli-
vani unfavorably ' It juat will probably
- remain unsetOed. They have shown no
.; disposition to uerend tnemseives pun
r llcly, because they have not had the
t opportunity, ; .
- Dan BulUvaa. fromv thavery fact
i -alone that : ha represented America In
, VH9 Ul LlfO NIWiVBfc KhUlVUg VVIHOO,. v
modern Umea, commands a hearing re-1
; raVrlleaa tit what haa been aairl about
. him. Sullivan went from Montana to
f New Tork and "demonstrated his right I Inhed fourth, deserves
boosts .three fines. Great $75,000 forced Realization Sale
TO THE, PUBLIC
HAVE M0
Oao. "W. Howland Bays Prloes Are rina
la Kla BUtrlot.
George W. Howland, vice-president of
tha Three Pipes Timber company, which
continues with greater activity than ever. Many new loti. The Boston Store's entire stock for almost
nothing prices you can hardly believe.- Read below: Men's odd Coats for only 10c and 23c. Men's Black
Thibet Suits. $2.50. Men's $10.00 Overcoats. $3.50. Men's $3.00 heavy Cassimere Pants. $1.00. Men'a Si na
Wool Shirts, 59c. 75c Work Shirts, 25c. $1.25 Wool Underwear, 45c. Women's $10.00 Coats, $2.50. $1.50
Comforts, 54c. $1.25 Blankets, 58c n.te etc -
f wew xotk ana -Qemonstraien nis rignt isneu rourtn, deserves mora credit threatened .alump In lumber prloes. h
' to represent tha Stars and stripes In the than; Is given- to the average athlete, Laid: ' u."w vw, u
" wreetllng and, pentathlum i at An-J because he came from a territory where -n will have no effect upon the out-
That he failed to win tha wrestling track athletics are practically unknown,
event waa no fault of his. I He never saw an all-around competl-
Forced suddenly to adopt a system of 1 tion, made his own apparatus, and on
, wrestlinsr not his own and to meet a
man who welarhed ; nearlv SO - rounds
heavier, no gavs one or tha greatest
wrestling exhibitions ' aver aeen in
: Oreeoa. For two and. one half hours
, he tugged aLd pulled with hia big an
tagonist, weckmann,- out tne latter rin-
wna twtriiMi tna iKvimnn, Tha
': cheers .of the cro d went to Sullivan
and the hisses went to Weckmann for
his ungentlemanly tactics. Weekmann
arterwaras won in a woridn . amateur
cnampionsnip. ,
nonfldaa n ximself.
; don OlvmDlo aamea ' will - arinntv th
foatcb-as-catch-can atyla and the weight
twill be' 161 pounds,' Dan can easily
i Dan Sullivan haa a very reasonable
's excuse for leaving Butte. "There are
. no atnieiic ciuos in autte," he said.
put of our mill. Our demand la local
aaawasa, vi vut iunuuanvuigu vivuuvt Usr i i
lnss strilnVAAfl tA fontArlaa In nwaamn a nil I
"a wajvjKvva w srvww ivn m w vgwu vtatvi- 1
California. Prices with is are firm, and
mere ia no probability or a decrease.
"The urODertles of our com Dan v and
the country about Three Pines gives;
promise ot oeing tne center or greatest
activity In tha state for several years
to come. In fact, it la true that our!
aeoUon has enough standing timber I
nirht now. a larae sart of which ia
white and sugar pine, to keep a score I
or miua nummmg ror 60 years." i
The owners of the Three Plnea Tim- I
ber company have- been acquiring these
lands for 17 years, and they now have
one of the best bodies of standing tim
ber fn Ore iron. At tha nreaent tltna
Spokane Amateur Athletlo club, will! they are offering amall amount of the
inaugurate uis greatest wrestling ana i capital stock or tne company lor sale
auxins; xuurnarneui ever puuea ,011 in tor tne purpose oi completing tne im
the northwest. Amateur champions of I provementa for a .larger mill and finish-
mora, than ona wnaa(nn hA waa nut
down by hia fellow men as being In-1
sane. , That a man would travel hun-1
areas or miles to compete and so well,
is aureiy .very creditable,
SPOKANE WILL GIVE
GREAT TOURNAMENT
(Special Dispatch to Tba JonrniLX
Spokana, "Wash.. Jan. 26. About .the
Dan Sullivan said veaterdav that ha -middle Of March. Mika Butler of tha c"?
I, A .nf thhl, ... - I .. . '... . r-. . . ' ... I "
tne united states or in raot the world
. wno ,.coun tnrow him at hia weight
t -i ne miuaieweigri aivision in tne Jjon-
MW MVIIJV.AV . Alt DUUV,. 119 Said. 1 iriTkYtVM . , , ,
"and I wanted to begin training for the SLEEPING BEAUTY!'
Seattle, .Portland, Tacoma, Butte and I Ing a flume from the mill to the South
KDOKane will meet . here. Fine aold 1 em Paclfla.- With tha aaia of a fw
watches will be presented the winners I shares of stock these gentlemen state
in each event. There will be six box-I that their nronertv will ba in ahana ta
lag nu oue wrenuing niatcu. ... ; i aeciare neaiiny ;? aiviaenas-tms year.
xna looai oirice or tna company is in I
tne Worcester Duiiding.
IS HER EPITAPH 0 BUSINESS DIRECT,!
HOW TO ACQUIRE v
; A600D COMPLEXION :
i' Tha In teat .stvle In (OrriTltnn .nalla
for a skin that Is cream In tone. Thia
cannot be produced by any powders or
cosmetics, wnicn are' always piamiy ap-
parent to every one, although some
; iiluivb u y iu uvueivv luumseiveif witti tile
: Idea that they can apply powders with
out detection. ; hut. inev xnnmaeivea ara
the only ones fooled.
A prominent beauty doctor contributes
to . our readers the following formula
for a toilet preparation that la probably
'the most effective known to the pro-
ression ror producing tne rose tinted
complexion now ao . desirable and en
abling the discontinuance or an oosmet.
lea and powders.. The formula la aa fol
' Two ounces feosa' Water: one ounce
EDirits or coiogno: rour ounces crystal-
Ued Sartoln (skin food),: Put the Sar
toin ' Into a : pint : of - hot water (not
boiling), and when dissolved . ... and
cooled, add tha Rose water and
Cologne Spirits; then - strain through
a fine "cloth. Any ' large' . bottle . or
fruit jar will aerve aa a receptaeie, pro-
Tiuinti iv can uv.ciuaeu aii-usrai.
' These ingredients can be gotten from
any weu , stocked druggist and easily
uuxeu,
It should ba arnlled dallv and mas
saged well Into the skirt, and Is said to
produce truly remarK&Die results. Com.
Ing from such good authority It Is at
lease wortn a tnorougn trial. .
Chicago. Jan, 25 "There shalr ba In
scribed . upon , my tomb In German and
In large golden lettera this epitaph:
Here lies tha sleeping beauty." ,
This Is one of the odd orovlslona in
the will of. Mrs. Alwln Schaeffer, just
iiiea tor prooate. one was tne oivorced
wife of Henry, Schaeffer, a hotel man
Mrs. Schaeffer disposes of J30.000. most
or to give zestivaia xor uerman or-
-The will provides that a weenlnr wil
low tree oe piacea apove ner grave, it
is aiso requested that ner poodle dog,
'Lottie. ba aiven to "one of the richest
families In the city," and that 93 ft
.week be .set. aside for, the dog's main
tenance.- , .." . ' . ; , ra,i-
CALIF0RNIANS ARE -
j ;N0T FOND OF WILEY
- washffiiot ff claSV-can- Oiristmas Music Repeated.
rornia a trouDiea wun vr. Wiley, Chief I At tna Taylor street Methodist Epls-
enforeer Of the foorl law. r atrpd 1 onna.1 Ahnrnh. St anil Tavlnr mtriatm ihm
before the interstate commerce tammlk mnrnlni. the chorua choir and larva
Biun ui iu uuubo louay. ine eommit-1 oronestra, unoer tna airection or JrTor,
tee wasvconstdering the bill to author-1 W. H. Boyer. will give selections from
lae the Secretary of aarricultura tn an. I th '-Mesnlah." T)r. Banlamln Tonnv.
puiut. a vvnuaueni commission to pass wui preacn oa tne meme or me great
on appeals from Wiley'a decisions. Rep- j oratorio.
resentative Knowland of California aaid! At tha evening service tha chorus
Mini Tvney a ruiina on in uaa or am. i win anva bv uanvion a wave." UAiinnn.
phur. In . dried fruits threatens tode- I In addition, here will be a soprano solo
StroV the California fruit lnrlnatrv. Tha ami nhnriia. Mn Rom T!)nr.h.Rnoi. .nil
.commiUee did tiot . take a vote- on the I the choir wil render "When Thou Com-
uui" wmeo.ro oe its oesiroi est? .uniiamaiua .tronj stacat atater.i
toaltoaWUay. iRoaslnl. r !l
Plating Works Who Have Ho Areata.
Tha Oraaron Platlnr Wnrlra nf Tnrt.
land, Oregon, bears the distinction of
being the most reliable and laraeat plat- I
ing works on the Pacific coast They j
employ no agents or , canvassers. -
All fAlfAhlat inri1rv firm. k.ijM... 1
stores and others recommend their gold !
and silver plating to ba superior to any j
Their silver plating on table ware and 1
nonow ware nas no, eauai xor wearing
Qualities.
You are welcome to calLanrt lnsne.it
this large electro plating plant, where
all kinds Of plating, polishing and fin
ishing Is done by tha latest methods and
expert workmanship at moderate prices.
All work guaranteed, called for and
delivered. . .
- Established 1899. Phones Main I ft 75.
A-2576. . -
OREGON PLATING WORKS.
128 South 16th at.. near Washington.
W. A, Durham. J. O. Golden.
That's Why Wa Ball.
(7 Rn Mnn'a Wool4SultS X2.9K
tin Man's Worsted Suits
T for T,..i.. ......... 84.50
tlfi Men's Blue and Ulauk
-SulU for 6.9S
ton and tS2 RO Men's Cuotom
Tailored Suits for...flO.OO
30 and 135 Men's Kxira jine
Suits for 815.00
Send us your mall orders.
We .guarantee to fit you or
money back. .
mbn's ntna otesooats
BACKIFTCED BELOW COST
TO BAXSS OASS AT ONCB.
87.50 tor Men's 817.60 Satin
Xlned Overcoats. ;
810-The finest Overcoat in
stock, values up to 886.
83.95 'or Mn's 10 Melton
and Kersey Overcoats.
85.00 tcr Men'a 815 Beaver
iK-v Mixed Overcoata.
WOTHEBS
- Buy your boys' clothing at
thia Great Sacrifice Sale.
BOYS' OVEBCOATSf
Read about the big bargains.
504 for Boys' good warm
82.00 Overcoats. m
95t for Boys' good IS. 60
Overcoats. , . .
82.95 for Boys' Custom
made 87.60 to 112.60 Over
coats. . . ...
" The largest stock In this
city to choose from. V "
bots' strrrs.
50 for Boys' D. B. eerge
bUltS, viu .oy. ...
954 for Boys' Fancy Mixed
Suits, value 88.60.
W.45 for Boys' Fancy Mixed
suits, vaiue ..
82.45 for Boys' Fancy Mixed
suits, vaiuo t.uo.
OD9 COATS) ALMOST OZTE9
. ! - - A WAX.
10 for Boya Good Warm
coats.
50 for Men'a Good Warm
Coats.
81.60 for' Extra Fine Black
Coats.
81.50 for New Silk-Llned
Full uresa coats.
V' PASTS.
7800 pairs of Men's Good
Pants, sold for less than cost
or cloth, to . raise money rap-
lojy. .;
484 for Black Drees Pants.
754 for Men'a Heavy Wor
sted 81.60 Pants.
fl.OO for the beat 18.00
ants on . earth.
82.25 1 for Fancy Worsted 86
jfants.
83.45 for pick of tha house,
v t)U ana .tu values.
OTEBAX.Z.S.
At less than cost of mak
ing. , ,
254 for Youth's Heavy 60o
ana eeo uveraiia.
454 for Men's Overalls, with
or without did, blue ana
black, copper riveted all
elzev, 76c and 86o every
where.. ;' ' ; l,v' - -
' XAT8.
TCvrv Tint iri stock Serins'
1908 styles Included sold for
below cost ,
for Men's 12.50 Hats, soft
and stiff. -, .
81.50 for Men'a ts.0 and
83.60 Hats, soft and stiff.
194 for Men's 68c Cloth Caps.
MEJTS riMXZBMXSQB.
Our 120.000 stock of Men'a
Fine and. Medium grade Fur
nishings, constating of gar
ments for the present and
early Spring wear. Absolute
ly sold to raise cash with
out a particle of profit.
114 for Men'a 85c Wool
Cashmere and- Fancy Em
broidered Sox,
74 for Men'a 16o Maoo Sox,
fancy, and black.
194 for alt our flneat 85o and
60o Imported Stock.
Jn?rt8,0r 80 Black sten
294 for 78e Extra Heavy
vv
ork Shirts.
594 for finest
Flannel Shirts.
394 for all our 75c Dress and
iNegiigee Shirts.
tO 4 for Monarch shirts.
. & W. Collars. $ for 254
GLOVES.
54 for Heavy Fleeced Mit
tens,
194' for Men'a 60c Buckskin
uioves.
... i
484 for Men'a 95o
Buckskin Gloves.
894 for Hansen's
$1.60 R. R. Gloves.
81.50 Fancy
' ITCH'S TTirSEBWXAB.
koo doxen In' heavy, medium and.
light weight, that muat be aoia at
once to raiaa money. ,
154 for 1 Men'a 35c Ribbed Medium
Weight Underwear. ,
254 for Men'a 509 Heavy KiDbea
Natural Underwear.
354 for tha beetv Sanitary Fleeced
76o Underwear.
S finest ' Lambswool 52.00 and
5 Underwear.
The Greatest Slaughter of Pine, TJp-
to-Oata ssaoea xaia ' tasy Kvar saw.
454 for 10 atylea Men'a 81.00 Slip.
pera. i
854 for Men'a 81.76 FIna Morocco
biippers. w
81.35 fr all our Men's 82.45 Dress
ttnoea -oa. oniy. - ..-. -
81.65 for all our Men's 52.75 Dress
Cinoes. uaa. or oiwcnvr.
81.90 for, all styles of 88.00 Dress
Cnoes, oox oait, waieryruvi.
IS2.95 for all our . 85.00 gniaranteed
.tuga ,xvpa. - . -
83.95
and cr
for all our 88.50 Loggers'
raisers.
504 for Men's 81.00 Legglna.
JUUGVJL OXli.Ui
ILAStES' HXOK-aXABS SHOES.
Tou can pay twice and three times
as much as we ask you for shoes.
' Xaka Our Z.oss Tonr Oaln.
Tou' re welcome to the shoes all
we want la Cash! Cash! Cash!
BOTS' HEAVT SCHOOL SHOES.
An absolute guarantee goes with,
Vf-- .arerjr pair.
81.00 for all our Boys' 81.60 and
81.76 values.
MISSES' SCHOOL SHOES.
794 buys Misses' $1.25 Vicl Kid
Shoes.
954 buys Misses' 81.46 Vict Kid
Shoes.
81.25 buys Misses' 52.00 Box. Calf
Shoes.
504 for Misses' 81.60 Patent Oxford
LADUSIP BBADT-TO-WEAB OAB-.
Our entire' 81.600 stock of Wom
en Cloaks, Suits, Skirts, JtJnder-,
wear.. k Mualln Underwear, ' Corsets,
etc., cut to one-half, one-third and
one-fonrtb. actnal value, ' !,
XiAOXES' COATS. .. f'-'l
82.50 for all our 54-lnch 87.50
Coats, pure wool fabrics; v stylish
CUtS. f P' '4 -if
84.50 for all our 810 and 812.50
64-lnch Coats, half .satin lined
dozens of styles and colors.
88.85 takes pick of any : ladles'
uoat in stocK none reserved.
820, 825. 830 and -835 values tn silk
and satin lined black broadcloth,
fancy Imported mixtures of plalda
etc. v ' r-; f
954 for Ladles' 87.50 to $15 Crav
enettea sizes 83 to 84 only, '-",,
8KZBTS. t ' ' "
8135 for Ladles' and Misses $5.00
. Wool Dress Skirts. ,
81,95 . for fine Voile Skirts 51.50
, value. ,tt , -
82.95 for $7.60 Panama Skirts, , "
84.95-for all kinds of J10 to ,$15
lireaa - Kklrta. . ' '
MISSES' A7TD CHHDBE1VS OOATS
, .AS x,sa Than l'i vaiaa.
754 - for-ehtldren's Long Coats-
worth up to 63.00. ' 1
81.95. for 5 colors Jn- Misses' $5.00
62.45 for Misses' ' Long . Woe,
Brown and Red Coats,-worth $&ii.
83.95 for Misses' - Finest $10 Ker
sey Coats new . styles.
; H ; SHXBTWAISTS. ' ' aa
754 for all our 81.50 and 83.00
Brilliantine Shirtwaists.
81.45 for- finely embroidered Nun'v
Veiling Waists black, cream .il
brown Values.
82.95 for guaranteed Red TTt-
tfillt Waists black anl coluu
87.60, values.
83.95 for $70 -and 19 fl" t-
Lace Waists 6 styles. .
. ' tAIES tTTSWISTfCX
-'-,..? At 850 on vue
12H4 for IadlCT' 60j r.irm-r:"
.Underwear.
3f4 for all our f!nf 7fl t 1 '. " ,