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' ' ' vv."-" v.'-'.'-. ' '. THE OREGON , DAILY . JOURNA1 i PORTLAND. TUESDAY ' EVENING. JANUARY- 28, 1008. 7 1 Tivm Annirm n ;v iwu mmm AT AGE IIL1II fcBolert M. Berry and Harri son G.; 6, Colby oh the , Eetircd List. II .'I V i . Cnltcd Pnm Ltiwd Wire.) Washington, Jan. J 8. Seldom does it happen tbat two of the highest ranking officers of the navy are retired for age on the Mine day, but this was the .esse v with Rear Admiral Robert M. Berry and , Captain Harrison O. O. Colby, who were placed on the retired lift today on ac count of having' reached the age of 41 years. Captain Colby, by special act of the president and senate, waa retired with tha rank of rear admiral, the trade ' to whloh he would have been promoted - In the regular coufae of eventa by the retirement of Rear Admiral 'Berry, naa the datea for their retirement not fallen On the aame day. ; " r Both offlcera have had lone; and ao- . . i . . . j i live careers ia me navy. iwr auuuhi Berry cornea from Kentucky, and waa fraduated from the naval academy In 868. filnce that time he haa served In all the varloua dutlee of a naval officer. Durlne- the war with Bnaln ne com manded the United States ateamahlp Caatine. In recent yeara he haa been In command or tne navy yaras at cnaries ton.Pensaoola and Norfolk. Rear Admiral Colby, ia a native Of New Bedford. Massachusetts. There ha learned to love the sea. hie grand 1 father belns the owner of a large whal f Jng fleet that sailed from that port In vtn POLICEMAN ; BEATEN IN STREET WITHOUT OFFERING RESISTANCE Attacked from behind while attending to hie duties of that of policeman was the ' experience of , an officer at Fifth and Washington streets this morning. The. policeman was taken unawares and the first be knew of th attack was when he felt blowa falllna fast unon hie lega. - ,'- . , - , ' The policeman turned quickly all In readineee for a defense from the aaaault of an enemy which had been brought about by the arrest . u ne pouceman H was astomsnea in every senae of the word. But he did not draw hie revolver. Neither did he blow his whistle for assistance. ' People In the lobby of the Hotel Per kins witnessed the attack on the po liceman. If the -case should , aver be called n court these persons will be subpoenaed to give testimony on behalf of the officer of the law aa well as me otner party in the affair. ' As the blows beaan to fall raoldlv on the legs of the policeman ha turned quicaiy. Ana men -men ne granoea the assailant ' In his arms and hugged him to his great broad breast covered with the blue uniform and the polios Mna MlnVal 1.l ..... The assailant waa his little three- year-old son. '-'' MORE POWER FOR POSTAL CENSORS Congressman Houston Fath ers Jfofe to Shut Filthy Books From Mails. mm "Ihe palmy days of the whaling Industry. BOiut censorship over Me was appointed to the naval acad-J . . . amy In li64 and graduated In time to country. The pul aea some active service auring tne clos ing days of the civil war. In 1904. when only a captain, he waa sent to Europe to bring the European squadron home, and living his senior orcicer a nag from Dewey's flagship, the Olympla, ,he piloted the vessels successruui the Caribbean, where the whole N Atlantic fleet waa engaged In maneu vers. Later he took a special service squadron to Havana. Recently he haa been In command of the. New England recruiting station. DUTCH GOVERNOR TO PACIFY ACHINESE I (United Press Letied Wire.) Singapore, Jan. 28. l,ieutenant-pen eral J. B. Van Heutss. the governor general of Netherlanda India, haa gone on a special mission to Acheen aa a re sult of the crlticlams passed in the Dutch parliament on the elow pacifica tion of the Achinese. He la to report on the situation to the minister for the colonies at The Hague. The war In Acheen has proceeded for 14; years, and today, even in Acneen proper, the-jjatlves do not take kindly to the foreign yoke. In the district beyond Acheen proper the rebela aire headed by the Ulemaa, or priests, who stir up the Achinese with exhortations of Mahommedan fanaticism. . t Opinion is alofost unanimous thai me chief difficulty' of the Dutch lies with these priests and it In probable that the governor win rcommena mat tney De hunted down and exterminated, for they have resolved to fight to the death and conciliation ia useless. DALLES FOULTRY MEN PLAN SHOW (Catted Preai Leased Wire.) Washington, D. C, Jan. 28. An at tempt la being made to cloths the post offlss department with authority of ab- tbe literature Of publication recently of books that have called forth scathing criticisms as to the morals they teacn is responsible for this reform move ment. At present the department can ex elude from the malls, and thus stamp itn oriiciai disapproval, every ot acene, lewd or lascivious book, pamph' let. racer or letter." but the present movement Is to give the department like authority over such literature as it considers to be "vile, filthy or lnde cent." An amendment fathered by RfDre sentatlve Houston of Tennessee, incor pdrating this idea received a majority vote in tne house a rew days ago. out was prevented from being registered as tne decision or mat noay by a quick mo tion to adjourn on account of ao quorum. It will come up for final de termination when the house resumes consideration of the penal code bill. YAMHILL' GROWERS MOVE TO THE FRONT (Special DUpateh to The Journal.) Sprlngbrook, Or., Jan, 28. The fruit growers of Sprlngbrook, Yamhill county, met Saturday afternoon for an open discussion of their local Interests. C E. Hosklns spcte at some length on the necessity of a more systematic and vig orous effort to clean up orchards, and also Introduced the Question of getting in touch with the Willamette Valley De velopment league. Others present spoke on the varloua phases or orchard work. Resolutions were adopted declaring for a vigorous 'campaign against the San Jose scale and Indorsing the. state lnsoection laws and upholding the county Inspectors and courts In enforc ing the laws where this Is found necessary. Steps were taken lor organising a lo psl branch of the Willamette Vallev De velopment league and a committee was'l appointed to report to tne correspond ing secretary or tne league on tne re sources of this locality. A feature of the meeting was the discussion on pruning, in a nearby or chard. Where practical object lessons were given with the saw and pruning shears. (Special Dispatch to The Journal) The Dalles. Jan. 28. Aa the result of meeting of local poultry fanciera a poultry show will be held here some )time next month. Committees on ar rangements are at work and the show will be open to any and all poultry en- thusiasts. wfv" association was effected as a direct ITnoi iha Wvrtflnrf ill HfinrTinn jresult of the show recently held at Port- mvuumiu. iu.,,.wu inrormiu iree reciiajs, u;ou iu it.ov and 2:S0 to 4:30 every 'day this week, In our large hall. Park and wasnington streets. An opportunity to hear and compare the playing of the world's greatest pianists, including Carreno, Padcrewski. Pugno. Busoni. Josef Her mann, IVAIbcrt and many others. The most Important .and marveloua Inven tion In the history of musical progress, which records and preserves for- all time the renditions of the famous vir tuosos. All muslo lovers Invited dur ing the hours noted any day this week. Ellers Piano House. "Jack Wells or Wyoming;." At the Lyrlo this week "Jack Wells of Wyoming" Is being given by the Al ien stock company. It Is the real slmon purs western plains cowboy brand of melodrama and all the dear familiar faces are there to greet you. Jack Wells is the gallant foreman of the cattle ranch In the days when there was money In cattle. While he la gaily riding about the stage plain tha eaatern girl, who waa hla little playmate once upon a . time, cornea In and he rescues her from her traducera. Rupert Drumm plays Jack Wells; Miss Verna Pelton Is cast aa the east ern girl, and the other members of the company play the minor parts of cow boys, rahchowners and visiting neigh bors. , The play seemed to win a great deal of favor with the audience last night and the work 'of the members of the stoek company was voted a success In every particular. Eddy Family at Grand. At the Grand the Eddy family, which created much favorable comment when It played at this theatre before, has re turned for another week'a engagement and promises to be as popular aa ever. They are acrobatic and tight-wire per formers of considerable ability and aeem to please the urano audiences more than anything of the kind that has been shown there for some time. Tha work of the children on the tight wire seems to particularly delight the spectators. Apadeian, a woore, witn tnree wives and one son so the playbill states does some scenic painting, as do the other unite of the Abadelah family. The St. Onge brothers have a trick bi cycle act, while there are special at tractions of whirling dancers, hand- balancing, singing, and moving pic tures. all of which seemed to be the real thing for the Grand audiences. , portion of the assets Of the estate. ing stock were R, M. on hand.- The Roberts, II. J. Blae apnrai sing be raisers and N. 1L Bird, the value of the property Edward Roaers. fillaa ' fikal! . anA George Noaks havs appraised the estnts ward Rogers, Silas of the late John A. Slavln at 818,452. BiaXtn..w"" OM ' Pioneer residents of Hillsdale. . . , Letters havs been aakd on the estate of Charles Frank, who died on Janua lei k. Is Tillie Erarik, 18, leaving 60 acres of land near Hol- vaiuea at I1.Z25. brook of age. The only hair daughter, 19 yeara Sickness ax Buenos Aires. . (United Frees Leased Wire.) Buenos Aires, Jan; 28. Diphtheria and scarletlna are making great rav ages In this city,- A commercial dele gation Is oh Its war here from Val paralso. The Importations at this port for the year Just paased. amount ta 8414,787,864,. and the exportatlons to , 1 - WXAY CAVBXU KSAOAOn. Prom October to May colds are tha most rrsouent cause or headache. LAX. ATJVJfl iJKUiwu wuinink removes causa. L w. urove on dox; zs cents. I i A. Only a few Days) ore The sacrifice clearance of the East Side Phonograph Co.'s stock ia progressing rapidly if S you want to share in the unpar I alleled bargains jYou'UHave Come this evening or tomorrow. MODERN, HIGH-GRADE -a AT THE THEATRES Last Time "Gingerbread Man.". The last performance of the merry musical comedy success, "The Ginger bread' Man," will be given at the Hel lig theatre, Fourteenth and Washing ton streets tonight at 8:15 o'clock. Th!.t will afford vour last Opportunity of seeing one of the most tuneful plays of he season. Seats are selling at the atre. Slftnd. The following omoers were jchosn: President, C. C. Phillips; first ivlce-nrcsldent. Henry Zlegler; second jvlce-presldent, L. Dawson; secretary, J Jerry Patterson; treasurer, J. C Hos- jtetler. 1 C. L. Phillips, president-elect raises i'some fine specimens of Buff Ieghorns jnnd Plymouth Rocka. At tho recent Portland exhibit he won several prises, ille Is also an aggressive orchardist and grows peaches and cherries. He la secretary of, tho local horticultural at jaociatlon. . . . . FORGER PASSES AS . NEPHEW OV ROGERS Jhs (United Press leased Wire.) Seattle, Jan. Z8. William Foley, who as been arrested at Walla Walla for obtaining money under false pretenses. iwas in Seattle December zt and regis tered at the Savoy hotel as W. T. Rog- Wa. He declared that he was a nephew of H. H. Rogers, the btandard Oil man, nnd the son of W. W. Rogers. Foley made people bellevo that he was a neonew or tne New xork millionaire. !H gave a check to the Hotel Savoy "for a small amount, which was after jward pronounced worthless. Buckeye Editors in Session. (United Press leased wire.) 28. Columbus, Ohio, Jan. Tho Asso ciated Ohio Dnillos began its twehty- iHilrd annual meeting at the Nell house i today, with prominent editors and pub lishers In attendance from all over the state, me sessions are to continue ovei tomorrow. Discussion of legislation af fecting newspaper Interests, postal reg ulations and increased cost or publlca Alan will. It is expected, make the meet ang one Of the most Important and in herestlng In tho history of the asaocia klon. President John T. Maek called the katherlng to order and will preside over jtne sessions. Revolutionist Killed. (United Press leased Wire.) Caracas. Jan. 28. The national roons have ambushed and killed Gen eral Karaei Monuua, s persistant revo utionlst. WHAT IS WRONG ? Wany'People in Portland Are Asking That Question4 of Late. - Within the last few weeks more peo le than usual have complained of. f ra iment sneezing fits, tickling In the throat, stoppage In the nose, spasms of Igning. raising OI mucous, oruppings the throat and offensive preatn, and oughing. raising of mucous. n tha thi-nnr Ann oiTensive i "have asked themselves what Is the mat er,'-. , ' - i-.i' The trouble Is that they are affected with , catarrh and unless immediate iteps are taken to remeay rneir conoi ion, the disease will increase and mreail through ' the delicate mucous tiembrane that lines the air passages, nd a chronic and serious stage of the disease will result. . , . f At the first symptoms of ? catarrh. jlyomel should be used. There la no hther treatment line ii or just as gooa; hone can take its . place ana cure bo furely. so aulokly ahd at so little cost. 1. i - "L inifin mnn1eA air treatment. hat does not' drug and derange tne hut la breathed In. directly destroying all disease germs that may jurk In the nose, throat and lungs and toothing and healing tha irritated mu lous membrane. ; : 4 Woodard, Clarke & Co., the local i gents I or nyomei, ni muvu wn Idence In the merits of the remedy that hey offer it on trial-to any catarrhal ufferer with the agreement to refund he purchase pries of 1.0 for the com ilete outfit to. anyone who la not satis i Ml with tha results. You-certainly can. 4 (ford to test Hyomel -with an o(Ter like i his. - Get It now and be cured of ear: tarrh, , ;. ;'f. .. - -w- ,- iHlt-;! I T-.. . - t i.-.r;,-f,: - f COLONEL BROMWELL COMMITS SUICIDE (UnltMJ Prs Lesxed Wire.) Oakland, Cal., Jan. 28. Colonel Louis h. Bromwell, one of the best-known in surance and clubmen in the state, a former leader In Republican politics and and old-time resident of Oakland, is dead, a suicide, He went to hla apart ments In the beautiful nnme or tne Elks' club in Oakland some time Sun day night and shot himself in the, heart. Mia pooy was muna yesiorany siirr noon bv Caotaln Ei M. Freeman, an old- time friend and fellow-member of the Elks' club. A revolver tightly clasped in the right hand told or seir-destruc tion. Although. Colonel Bromwell com plained Sunday of a severe cold he was apparently in the best of spirits. It is known, however, that he had suffered severe financial reverses In the past year, and this Is believed to have been the cause of his suicide. "Way Down East" Tonight, This Is the night that "Way Down East" comes to the Marquam, where It will remain for the rest or tne wecK, with a special price matinee Saturday. Foremost in the paatoral comedy dramaa of America, "Way Down East" has become a classic. Everyone has heard of the town constable and his song "All Bound Round With a Woolen String," the realistic snowstorm and the farm scene of the first and second acts." Like a Musical Comedy. Hoyt's "A Milk White Flag" at the Bakr thla week Is very much like one of the big musical comedies, being filled with the brightest songs, special ties and lively choruses. Jdiss Sey mour's brilliant pony ballet never falls to bring forth the wildest applause. The lines and clever situations of thla greatest Hoyt Iarce like rare wine in crease in flavor as the years go by. Matinee Saturday. i Talking i Machines I $ 15 Record Cabinets i.OO Machines now 25.00 Machines now 35.00 Machines now $ 50.00 Machines now $ 65.00 Machines now f 6.40 916.75 927.10 935.15 $100.00 Machines now 95 4.40 a $25.00 $30.00 $40.00 S $65.00 I $85.00 Cabinets Cabinets Cabinets Cabinets Cabinets Cabinets now now now now now now f i Magnificent De Luxe Outfits, f Reg. Value $122 S I Now Cut to I I $78.00 9 8.10 913.60 916.25 921.75 945.50 958.50 i i i f i v. ft ft i Empire Matinee Tomorrow. There will be a matinee tomorrow at the Empire and the new western play Big Hearted Jim ' will be thla weeK s attraction. Jim Is a Montana sheriff of the early days. The sheriff is In love with a pretty school teacher, but a man who tricked her with false mar riage appears searching for an Indian heiress, and trouble follows. ORESHAM TO DEBATE WITH CLATSKANIE (Siwelil DIsnstch to The Journal.) Clatsltanle. Or.. Jan. 28. The Clats- kanle High achool debating team will mMt h Oresham Hiirh school team Friday. February 7. at Clatskanie. The question la, "Resolved, That the Jap anese should De excluded irom me United States." The G res ham team will uphold tne affirmative. Zenas Eastman, Lull Page and Ethel Barnes compose the Home team. -. , . This is the aecond debate or the inter state series for Clatskanie. Ihe points of the first will count for Clatskanie for the- state championship. Amity was scheduled to meet the Clatskanie team, but withdrew before the debate came off.- RESTAURANT MAN IS ARRESTED AT CHENEY v (United Press Leased Wire.) Cheney, Wash.. Jan. 28. Charles Ar nold, proprietor of a restaurant, who openly 'violated the Sunday closing law and defiantly challenged the officers to arrest him, was taken Into custody and iiaced under a jaoo pond, wnen noti- ied on Friday of the order of Prose cutor Barnhart, closing all mercantile houses on the Sabbath, Arnold said he Intended to violate the law and If ar rested would carry It to the supreme court to test us constitutionality, SHALL PRIMARY OR rmrP I A TTf TTQ - TTTT T? 0 'v--.. . iS ; ( Spaela)- Dtspatea " to The Jonranl.) Klamath Falls, Or., Jan. 28. The Re publican central committee for. this sec tion has sent out a circular letter to all members of the Republican party to find out the - sentiment In regard to holding a "caucus"; that Is 010 say, plainly, a county convention. The com mittee will be governed entirely by the wishes of the party. The responses so far aif -about equally divided. The country districts have not been beard from as yet. , , At the Star. "The Moonshiner's Daughter," a page from Kentucky history, is the attrac tion this week at the Star theatre. It Is the story of the efforts of govern ment detectives to break up the moon shine business in the mountains ot the south and, as Is well known to the pub lie, the adventures of these detectives are more thrilling than anything which could be Imagined by a novelist. Cheerful Specialties. All the v specialties on the new pro gram at the Orand are cheerful. There are comedians, dancers and several nov elty acts, so that the elements which make the most acceptable sort of vau deville entertainments are In evidence. The headline attraction Is the Eddy family, known everywhere as tha beat of all wire acta. These people can do feats On the wire in the way of run ning, dancing and acrobatic turns with more ease than the majority of mortals can on the ground. The latest De Luxe Cabinet, with high-grade tapering-arm machine, and one dozen 10-inch records a strictly first-class combination in every respect, and the greatest value ever offered. Jack Wells of Wyoming" at Lyric. "Jack Wells of Wyoming." for the first time under popular prices, started a week's run at the Lyric theatre last night. The Alder Street nlay house was well filled, and the exnresslona of satisfaction with the evening's enter tainment were many. Every member or tne Allen Stock comnanv scored a success in the part allotted. In this stir ring drama of the plains. TOMBSTONES MAIN assets of Estate Pictures of tombstones of different makes and designs ara tha untiaiml embellishments of an inventorv filed In the county court in the estate of Calvin H. Weeks. The tomb stones thus pictorlally set forth are a is ft 5 f I Lasy terms or cash as You Prefer Remember, everv machine and ft cabinet in the Bast Side Phono- T graph Company's stock is in- ciuuea in mis wina-up sacruice, except certain contract goods. Choose your new records at Eilcrs. Remember, we have the largest stock on the coast all the new selections as soon as is sued. Individual, sound--proof demonstration rooms; cosiest, handsomest, most convenient in town. -Epileptic Fits TJiere Is nothing more frightful ln a happy home than to have one of Its members Instantly seised with a dread ful attack of Epjlepsy or. Fits. The many grateful lettersi from such homes, after the. use of Elixir Koslne, the re markable remedy r the dread aliment, testify to the real merit of tha prepa ration. . - It is a meritorious article and is sold on a guarantee plan that deserves your. confidence. The price of 21.50 will be refunded If not ful'y satisfied after using a bottle. Malt orders filled by The' Kosine Co., Washington, X. C, or Woodardv Clarke A Co. and nearly all axuxali'U in Portland. ,'. . - & alaveasexa of VllX S pjaaora ltabfltty . fc I ft 1 Talking Machine Headquarters All Best Makes 353 Washington - Cor. of Park -at I ft ft ft i I 1 1 ' Best Ciym'S9 st I Quality I ; I Value Prudent shoppers are buying now in liberal quantities for present and future needs for both home and person. : Such splendid economy will not be possible after Feb. 1. Here are a few of the Specials Final Sale . or FINE EMBROIDERIES This great sale of embroideries is the biggest and best we have ever held. The choicest of newest embroideries at about half price is the mainspring of. this sale. Early last fall, before the phenomenal rise on prices, our orders were placed for these em broideries in the leading European factories this unparalleled sale and its half prices are the result All lots will be complete tomorrow, but don t wait longer; the selling is remarkably brisk 25,000 YARDS TO CHOOSE FROM; AT 4f 10c QUAL ITIES. A great assortment of embroid ery edgings and insertion to match; all new patterns and excellent qualities; fully worth 10c a yd.; especially priced at 4e At 10 25c Qualities A won derful assortment of embroid eries, with insertions to match, all new .patterns, widths from 2 to 8 inches, finished with fine firm edges; 25c kind; spc- IA- cially priced at 1UC At 23 50c Qualities Em broideries with insertion to match, in widths from 3 to 10 inches, in a full assortment of beautiful new patterns; also corset cover embroideries, full 18 inches wide; regular 50cOO kinds; specially priced at JC At 33? 75c Qualities Em broideries with insertion to match, in widths from 5 to 12 inches, a large assortment of deep embroidered patterns, with firm edges; regular 60c and 75c kinds; specially priced QQ At esaseaee ats At 48 $1.00 Qualities Flouncing, corset cover and shirtwaist embroideries, in an unlimited assortment of new, up-to-date patterns; floral, scroll and open designs; widths from 18 to 22 inches; regular $1.00 kinds; specially AQr priced at "OC AxL 1 W I'M 1 jmuvi Great Final Reductions Woolen Dress Goods Extraordinary low prices throughout the entire stock. Now is the opportune time for prudent women to select dress goods for present and future needs. We have gathered together this season an unusu ally large stock that women of good taste will appreciate. Fabrics that will give long service and cannot be excelled in style. The variety of pretty designs and colorings have never been so great nor prices for this sale never so low. . Black Dress Goods $1.25 to $2 Qualities All At One Price 50-inch black all-wool Storm Serge. 50-inch black all-wool English Cheviot 46-inch black all-wool French Serge, 44-inch black all-wool English Sicilians 44-inch silk-finished all-wool black Mohair . 44-inch black all-wool French Voiles. 42-inch black all-wool Mohair Crispine. . , 42-inch black all-wool Empire Batiste. 40-inch black all-wool Phantom Checks. 40-inch black all-wool Queen's Cloth. A YARD Colored Dress Goods $1 to $1.50 Qualities 50-inch all-wool fray Venetians and Cheviots All A i On A Pma (i J V -It 1 XT 1. IT . 1 n ww m, w at-inun sii'wuui iiuvcuy ncmngDone ocrge., 46-inch all-wool Novelty Stripe Cheviot. 40-inch all-wool Anderson Scotch Plaids. 46-inch Novelty Plaid Worsteds 42-inch Silk and Wool Novelties. A most wonderful assortment to choose from, goods in the most desirable patterns and colorings. well to anticipate your needs and attend this great sale tomorrow. i69c ,A YARD All this season's It will pay you Special Value in Muslin $1.25 Cambric Drawers 89c A good line of umbrella Drawers, made of fine quality cambric, trimmed with lace and insertion, and lace edge; also a line trimmed with a deep ruf fle of embroidery, all well made and nicely finished; regular $1.25 values, OQ Clearance Sale price 07C $1.50 Gowns A fine assortment of cambric and nainsook Gowns, in high and low neck, square or V-shaped neck, long or short sleeves, all nicely trimmed with embroidery, lace and inserting; extra good bargains; regular $1.50 values. Clear- QQ ance Sale price 70C $5.00 Bath Robes $2.59 A fine assortment of Bath Robes, ; made of extra qtlality heavy teazle down, in the fancy pink or blue ef- - feet, arc extra well finished and nicely trimmed; reg. $5 tfJO PQ vals., Clearance Sale price v) 20c Knit Waists 12'Ac A good line Knit Waists, extra Iheavy material, reenforced front piece and armholes: good wearing , quality; Clearance Sale t)f price m1mi 85c Corset Covers 56o A fine assortment of nainsook Corset Covers, daintily trimmed with embroidery lace and insert ing; extra good material; regular 85c values, Clearance bale price 56c Extraordinary Reductions WOMEN'S AND CHILDBEN'S Union Suits & Hosiery Are selling at unusually low prices you'll save money if you buy now. Clearing out all the odds and ends and broken lines brings the following; items to the top with material alterations in their prices. "S Woman's TTninn Suits. 75i Valuta TfAnfA n ?2pBjk 49ft An excellent line of women's fine white cotton fleece-lined Union Suits, with nicely trimmed neck and iront, good quality, all sires; extra special; regular 75c values, Clearance Sale Price 4 A Wonderful Sale of Children's Stockings, 25c Values Go at 13j4tf Half price, all these fine fast black fleece-lined cotton Stockinss eo at half price; best quality fine ribbed, both heavy and light weight; extra special; regular 25c val ues, Clearance Sale price... .........n,.12e Women's Union Suits, $2 Values Reduced to 98 A full line of women's fine ribbed wool Union Suits, in gray and cream, all sizes, extra fine gar ments; regular $2 values, Clearance Sale pr.88) Ma- Muslin Sheets, Pillow Cases satlcelpefce The price reductions of dependable quality muslin Sheets and Pillow Cases has already met .with ready response, as shown by the many purchasers who have already taken advantage of them, proving that this is indeed an unusual opportunity for securing a year's supply at unmatchable prices. ; . .-h PUlow Cssss, 43x30 lnohas, 114 Pillow Cum, mads of good, strong- muslin, 42x3$ inches, finished with Blaaobea ShMts, 73x90 Inches, 494 Bleached Sheets, made of excellent wearing- quality muslin, food, large ulsie, 72x90 inched, neatly hemmed; 4-fin Clearance Sale price Bleached Sheets, 81x90 Inches, 58 Bleached Sheets, made of splendid quality muslin, extra large slxe, 81x90 Inches, finished with neat hem; Rfin Clearance Sale Pric MOU Bleached Sheets, 81x90 Inches, 62 Bleached Sheets of extra heavy linen-finished muslin, extra large slse, 81x90 Inches, hemmed; regular flQn 75o values. Clearance Sale price www Unbleached Sheets. 73x90 Inches, 47c Unreached Sheets of superior quality, unbleached muslin. size and weight, 72x90 inches, hemmed; Clearance Sale price good 47o neat hem, unequaled as to wear; Clearance ciaie pries ....... nilow Cases, 45x38 Inches. 124 Pillow Cases,' made I v i i Y X ii v SlXa, ; 45X38 iiv .itjo, AicuBiivm null iriuv Jivux, . ;V . 4 fa Clearance Sals price .......... .......iVi.t.iJa-iC rillow Oases, 43x38 1 taohw I54 .pjnow Cases, mart; of heavy llnn-flnlshed muslin, 42xS inches, well made and neatly hemmed, splendid quality; -f r- Clearance Sale price, each ....XUC Wllow Oases, 45x38 Inches, 164 Pillow Cases, made ?J S?lr heavy llnen-flnlshed muslin, extra large siae 45x36 inches, neatly hemmed; . ,1 J, ' Clearance Sale price ...... AviO 1 Damask Linens and Napkins Our great January Sale ia rapidly coming to close. This week we are offering unparalleled oppor tunities to purchase good dependable table linens at less than real value, ..Not in years have you had a chance to buy such fine linens as cheap as you will get them during this sale. Here are a few specials Unbleached Damask. 45c unbleached Damasa er extra good wearing quality, full 60 Inches wide, comes In a large assortment of dice and flowered designs; epecial Clearance Sale price Vahleaohed Itaxaask, 594 Unbleached Damask, Strict ly all-pure linen, extra heavy quality, Very durable, all new patterns to choose from, RQn neclal Clearance eaie price - Bleached Damask. 814 Bleached Damask, full 71 inches wide, strictly all-py.re llnerf, cornea In a large assortment of dots, flowers and figured designs, splendid wearing quality; Vt . ;VR1h special Clearance Sale price. ... 22-INCH NAPKINS TO HATCH, Per Dozen . 02.25 Bleached Damask, 684--Bleachea Damask; fult 6$ lnche wide, warranted all pure linen, cornea In an un limited assortment of neat and attrccllva no patterns; special Clearance Sale price. UOC Sff?,f,PMnT,,,t SltOOi-Puir bleabhed Damask. 72 Inches wide, all pure linen, great Assortment of prtty designs to choose from;, regular $1.25 1 rV fri quality;. 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