THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENT1IO, APRIE ! 7 1CC3.
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". DawsonParty of Fife Hushes
I: ; . ' 5G Days Without a
; . 1 ; ' " Single Mishap ,
THE TRUTH ABOUT
KIDfiEY- TROUULE
Sediment that can b seen with th
unaided sys Is not usually an vidn
r ssrlous staga jf kldnsjr diseuna.
Neither la smoky appearance of ths
sllmlnstions. Hotu of theaa symptoms
ara often found la peopis who ar
otherwise wall, and they commonly die.
appear with the excltinc cnusa if tha
patient within waelc or two of Ha
dlacovery .will diet, avoid colds and
lira carefully. ' i
Tbera ara times in tha Uvea of near
ly all of ua la which theaa symptoms
hava appeared and disappeared.
If, however, they persist It should be
(riven thoughtful consideration. In view
Seattle, April 7. A Dawson dispatch,
under data of March 14, aaya: Shaggy
as Esau, muscled Ilka gladiators, and as
touch aa eawhldas, five men, trudging
behind 20 doss dragging five toboggans,
tfrA throuirh tha atroeta of Dawson thla I nd la then Incurable.
morning, fresh from tha uttermost HmJ i"'" no treatment
of the ear (ii. it waa me r on , mho-
of the declarations of medical writers
mat aDout the sixth, month Inflamma
tion of tha kidneys becomes chronla
Tha Text Books
that ' will allay
n , mid mar inn tr rh. , i i . i n a w a n v. . . .1
" bherson patrol of the Royal Northwest 1 c n" prescribe a diet, and possibly an
's mounted police. ellmlnant, and If varly -enough It la
The men left hera 80 days ago, thai imeiy, to t errecuvs. But the
day after Christmaa, traveled II days, 1 new discovery, Alton's Renal Com-
"totina - northward. -tiy-Mact'herson, ra-4 pountv uia success or wnicij is due to
mained thcra Zsaays, ana were asysi . .v'"' v. "l" n,n
returning.. All told 'they. wra mushing i 11Jrf kidney i Inflammation, U. effeo
M' days. -- . -I 10 aid nature to throw off the In-
Every man cams tacjt in tna pina ori "" m iikiui si cent oi ins
condition, but four of tha dogs were
. missing. One, old Dan. slipped from the
teams Nnd returned from a point 200
' J mllea out to Dawson alone, The others
played out on tha trail from the trying
work, and were left along tha route.
The' akookum fellows who made tha
.. trip ara: Constable W. J. D. Dempster,
in charge; Constable A. I Simons; Bpe-
.:' elal Constable Audrey Forrest, a Iran
- srulde; Bpeolal . Constable Darrell, and
John Martin, Indian, trail breaker
- Kaa OaJaed WsijrM TB
The men started with 1.100 pounds of
food and other material, and 100 pounds
of dog supplies. This lasted tnem unui
" well near tha and of the outgoing jour
ney with' no other renlenlshment than
on caribou, killed half i way over. On
tha niiirn not one caribou or Other, bl
animal waa aaourad. There Was no But
faring from want of food either going
or coming, ana me rare oxygen ana me
vigorous sxerclse put muscle -and flesh
" en ths men so that soma of tnem, not
withstanding their hard toll .of 20 to
10 miles a day through tha. snow with
tha snow shoes or behind tlie toboggans,
returned weighing aa mucn as wnen tney
left, and soma even weigh mora.
Ths routa .was up the Twelve Mils,
' thence down- the BUckstone, thence
across the Uttle Hart and tha Big Hart,
- thence down tha tattle Wind and tha
Big Wind, thence down tha Peel, up
Mountain creek, across tha big portage
f the Feel, flown tne Trail river, mence
down the Pael to Macpherson. Tha same
routa was followed returning, . and Is
tne sams aa taken last year.
cases in all Staa-ea.
'As tha Inflammation more' readily
yields the flrat few weeks of the for
mative nerlod It Is srood ludrment not
o delay, if It has been unconaclously
developing for. soma time and Is In ths
enronio stage, there la nothing that
Will heln at all ascent ITulton'a Ttanal
Compound, and even, Ven tbe recovery
will b alow- V; , , .
. JOUN 3. rrjtiTOTf CO.,
aultOTl'a Renal rnmninnd nan Y,mA
m sui xirai-ciasa arusr stores.
I EXPERTS TO LOOK
AT TULE OUTLET
Declamation Service Engin-
nters Will, Settle Ques
tion of Drainage.
(pedal Mapetcfe te Tot learaat)
Klamath Falls. Or., a Writ l -iiTnl
7.ht'n:?Z rZ7,J XI ySS? HW M D. W. Murphy
r.n. . ... thna Taaa favor. I w " unJiaiijawoa aeryice. will a-n 10
able than laat year, and not quits as Tula lake this weak, to Investigate the
good time was mads. 'v I allsged opening that is presumed to
Tha Edmonton racket. . I drain tha lake.
The Edmonton packet, run for thai A eamn has been aatahiuh ait win.
ESSE? Vno'e'? cntMcW 8sr " ? ?f to ?
..-. nrw. r. k... ..itt pervislon of J. Frank Adams, until tha
therelO days for th connections with iM?',1 March'
tha rianket. Tha nacket waa about 40 w' discontinued, -and now will not be
tariff MpPhr.on.W.V cmpsred 4?. " n.fl r.hrlf0VroInn,
to the II b the Dawson patrol. The nfnriffl. th"'T.5!,0.ri-
Edmonton packet aervea many way 1 5 feet deen and 40 feet lnn thrT.h
STiVariaartarrT"" boVf which a & 5SSS5
SAMTShtflJ. ling Toward."
.Ptr?L Jh H,r,c.,el nlu J" wJl the Uva beda Thla opening Is filled
mji McDjher-n mail, was brought wlth , ,heU tormatlon of like char
put by the Dawson patrol and Edmon. acter with tha lake bed. and la pro
ton, was taken on from Macpheraon by sumed to have been deposited there
tha - Macpherson-Herschel police. The ywir, ago, as .the shells are found above
party Includes Captain Jarvla, formerly the present surface of tha water,-and
of Dawson, In charge at Macpherson: ara yellow, a If with age, whUe those
Corporal Sohllg, Constable Kinney and in the lake are white.
Special Ccmatable Louis CardinaL Bar- -Mr, Adams is still firmly of the
geant ntsgerald and Constable Carter opinion that through a seriea of years
are stationed at Herschel. this deposit was made In the outlet
The steam whaler Karluk. Captain and that with , work an onenlna can
4 Potter,', le ttia only essel at Herschel) be found that -will ld materially In
tnis wmier. eaptam Atogg. wun tnejaraintng -j. uja . laae, ana ue rica ttus
Olgs. went farther to tha eastward a I lands adjacent.
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PENDLETON WILL FIX
SEWEftS AND LEVEES
GOOD YEAR FOR
KUDIITI cmis
Engineers'.- .Predict Grea
ProgressIndian and Tulo
4 ' Land Matters. , ..
: '(Special Dispatch te Toe JoeraaLl
Klamath Falls, Or., "April .. Supsrj
vising; Engineer Uenny and Consulting
Engineer Qulnton of tha federal recla
mation servloe state that this is a good
year for tha' service, and that , tnuoh
work in all aactlona will be done. Con
tractors are bidding; on all work, de
spite Klamath's prevent transportation
dflflcultlea. Two blda have been re
ceived on ths South Branch canal, one
hv &1 a i iv fe v.o. -of winnemucca. Ne
vada, at tTI,Vand thw-other by- Ma-
noney roa. or can rranctavu v ,
K01. It will ha necessary to submit
bids to Secretary Garfield, although tha
recommendation ilea witn engineers nere
on the ground. Messrs. lienny and
Qulnton went over the work on tha
Keno canal, where a large force la now
employed. They etate that bids on tha
cieaa laxe aam win oe openea ai ron
land. Jtnrll IS. The enaineera were
especially pleased with the harmony be
tween, Mtna owners sma rtiuuutuuu viu
. . JDamata sasarranos naaa, .
Ensinaar H. B. Henrr has returned to
nis noma in Kiamatn jraiis axtar snena
Ing the winter on the Klamath Indian
reservation on survey work for the pro
posed reclamation nroleot that will re
claim v,vuv -acres or reservation lana.
Mr. Henry did the survey, work when
the flrat allotments were made to the
Indiana, and he la thoroughly acquaint
ed with tha lands on the' reservation.
The plana for reclamation will be suB5
mltted ;to tha Interior department, and
ir approved tne actual work oi con
structlon will a-lve work to tha vouna
Klamatha for a number of years. Just
what disposition will be . made of tha
reclaimed land la not known..
Xxperlmeat ram cm Tulsa, r
Engineer Goodwin and rartr of tha
reclamation service, have been having
strenuous worn I or tne paarweex. Clear
ing ine sue ror tne rovernmem exoeri
ment farm, smong the tules nesr Wild
rtorse Dutie. a tract or tuie land has
been leased on a long term' from Abel
Ady. who owns large areas of awam?
land, adjacent to the grade of the Cali
fornia Northeastern railway. Tha work
of reclaiming thla tract has been du-
layea on account or tne slow progress
f tna railroad company in bulldlns tha
and tha government engineers have been
out ting and burning- the tules prepara
tory to drainage. - Supervising Engineer
Henny aUtes that tha agricultural de
partment will probably not. uss ovsr 40
to 80 acres of the farm at present, but
that tha experiment station Will be car
ried an perhaps for 20 yeara. In order
to fully demonatrata what can oa done
with the reclaimed marsh land. Thla
land la known to be among tha richest
In tha world on account of the vegetable
deposit that ; has ben going on for
yeara. By the -time the Immenae tracta
of swamp lands that are a part of the
Klamath project are ' reclaimed, tha ex
periment station will have proceeded
far enough In Ita work to learn how ths
drained land should bs treated.
TUT, TUT I EVELYN,
REJOIN THE CH0BUS
New
(trotted Frees Leased Wire.)
lork, April 7. Coupled
with
various rumors concerning what Mrs.
Evelyn Nesblt Thaw intends to do after
her marriage ' to Harry Thaw Is an
nulled ! one that has been given very
little publicity. It is to the effect, in
CI fntsrest To Ucasa."
To such women ai ar not seriously oat
oi ne&uniDui wao nsv azacung ouncs
topenonA, either Id ths way of bous
h(lld careiXor In social duUef, and funo-v,
tldcvvhfeUXicrlously tax their itrcngth,
at weliaTK) hurting mothera. Dr. PUrca'a
Favorite) Pferlptlon hat proved a noil
valuable auptlrtlng tonlo and Invlgorat
log ijsrvlno. By Un -timely rawc
serious SlCKnr ann minrrms mar ie
avo .led. Tho operating taoia ana ins
amreona kfitfe, would, t in LvUeypi;
Sfldom havff toba er.iloyel If jhli mct
tloii'h
M t'!T'?-t The'yavorluPrsacrlp
as pro van a treat boon to expectant
mothers by preparing tha system far tha
coming of baby, thereby rendering child'
birth aafa, easy, and almost painless.
Bear la mind, please that Dr. Flsrca!
Favorlta Prescription la not a secret of
patent medicine, against which tha aaost
Intelligent people ara quite naturally
averse, becanaa of tha uncertainty as to
their COltDOaitlort o4 htiWeis character
but la a atiDiciita or jurowv coMrosi
now, a full list of all its Ingredients being
printed, la plain English, oa every bottle
wrapper. An examination of thla list of
ingredients win aisciosa uo raci uai it is
non-aico nolle la Its composition, cnsmin-
auy puro, tripia-rsBnea giycenne mkid
ue yiK w ham wuisivui ubbm wmiuvi.
In Its mtks-np. In this eonneotlon It
av not bs; out af blaea to state that the
p avonia rresanpuon'oi ur. riaroa is
tha enir medicine put up for tha cure of
woman's peculiar weaknesses and ail
ments, and sold through crugglsta, all
tha tncradianta of which have, tha on
anlmoas endorsement of all ths leading
medical writers and teachers of all the
several schools of practice, and that too
as remedies for tha ailments for which
"Favorite Prescription" la recommended.
A little book of these endorsements will
bo sent to any address, post-paid, and
absolutely free- If von reanest same by
postal card, or letter, of Dr. B. V. Fiercey
jiauaio, n. x.
Dr. Pierce's pleasant Felleta cure con
stipation. Constipation la the causa of
many dUwawia. Cure the cause and yon
euro the dioaaa.asy to take as caadj.
Dlain Words, that aha .nln silt
a bride and the groom will be no other
than a prominent lawyer whose name
h".?w rQuently. appeared In connection
with the Thaw case. The aUtement
nisi mrs. i naw win go abroad to atudy
la not taken aerloualv an4 h a.m-
applies to the report that aha may buy
a home In California. She may. It is
ao to curope rpr a brier Tlalt,
but that thereafter aha will ha fmin4 In
Idaho Son day School Convention.
(Bpeetal Dispatch te The loaraaL)
Boise, Idaho. Anrll S. Extensive nren-
aratlons are being made by tha church
people of Boise for tha state Sunday
school convention to be held here, be
ginning May f, and continuing three
days. Profeaaor E. O. ExcelL composer
of aome of the moat popular aacred
music, aa well aa manr other nramlnant
entertainers, will be on ths program.
W. C. MerrltL field worker In tha. Pa.
ciflo northweat for the International
Sunday School association, has been In
the city for the cast few dava looklna-
after mattera In connection with the
coming convention.
A Twenty-Tear Sentenoe.
"1 have lust completed a twentr-rear
health sentence Imposed by Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, which cured me of bleed
ing piles Just twenty years ago," writes
O. S. Woolever, of LeRaysvTUe, N. , y.
Bucklen's Amloa Salve heal tna worst
aorea, ooua. nurna,. wonnag ana cuts In
the shortest time. 25c at Skidmora
Drug Co.'s drug store.
-the winter set In.
: There waa a rumor of diphtheria at
tha mouth of tha Mackenale, but thla
proved incorrect. The general health
of all at Macpherson and Herschel waa
xatriy gooa.
CITY HALL SOON
F0RPEHDLET0H
Bids for $35,000 Building to
' Be Opened in Council
U .Tomorrow Night.
. . (SpeeUl Olsvatck to The YoorsaLl
Pendleton. Or., April 7, Tha Pendle
ton city council will open bids tomor
row evening for the construction of a
modern city hair to cost 136,000. Work
under, the proposed ' contract will begin
in 10 days. The plans drawn by T. F.
Howard, a local architect, have been ac
cepted. The city has on hand $80,000
for building purposes. The bulldlns
will be as nearly fireproof as it is pos
sible to make It.
y All cf the city officers will have
rooms on tne ground rioor. Tne council
chamber and firemen's - - headquarters
wui oa on tne second rioor. a jau win
be located 4n the rear on, the ground
floor. A heating plant will De In
stalled In the basement, while rooms for
supplies and ruel will tje provided.
FmscOifiTTo
in
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(Special Dispatch to Tbe Jooraal.l .
Pendleton. Or.. April 7. The city Is
preparing to spend 110,000 in sxtendiug
the sewer system and 137,000 for con
structing levees on the Umatilla river.
Flooda two years ago necessitated the
enlargement of the levee districts and
the high water three weeks sgo caused
considerable damage to old levees. As
soon as possible tha work will begin,
money'' being on' hand te pay for all
necessary extensions and repairs.
Easter cards, finest In ths city.
Postal Shop. -124 Fifth street. .
The
"LOVELEO
OPENED TO PUBLIC
THURSDAY, APRIL 9
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Miss Amy McKee Engaged to
, Etienne Lanel, Consul at
NewTork.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
' San Francisco, April T. -The engage
ment of MIsm Amy McKee, daughter of
Samuel Bell McKee, a prominent attor
trey : of Oakland.- and Etienne Lane!,
.French consul-Reneral to NewTork, has
lust . Deen formally announced.. The
formal announcement was delayed by
Miss McKee, who was attacked by ap-
' penaicitis, out is now recovering zrom
-the operation that was performed.':
Lanul was formerly French consul In
' San Francisco and from here-wan pro
moted to nis -present position. it was
whlie he was stationed in Han Francisco
' that he first met Miss McKee.
- ' Samuel McKee today denied the. re-
?ort circulated by friends of his daugh
er to the effect that she Is 'engaged t
Lanel. He says she Is ill at home nd
has no thought of becoming engaged. -
" Soldier Drowns. . . ;
1 (United Pre Letted WIrs.
" ' ; Fort Flagler .Wash,, April 7 After
' Being two hours in the water clinging
to his overturned rowboat, Private EA-
- ward Burns of company B, of engineers,
lout his grip and waa drowned: - With
two other men - Burns was rowing to
Port Townsend when the boat capsised.
Burns' two companions swam, to shore.
. reaching the beach In 4 an exhausted
-condition, and before they revived Burns
had drowned. .
; Knight's, the sleples shoe men, look
st thfr windows for $3.60 values in low
It didn't
hurt much,
-did it?
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SETTLE PERITISTKY
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L. L. WHITE,
Our Motto: Your Consideration First; Ours Last Perfect Dentistry; Modest Prices. .
' , VISIT OUR '
NEW HOME
' Office Hours from 8 al ra, to 5:30
p. m.; Sundays, 9 a, m, to
1 p. m.
B0IJ3 OOLB TXCTH CTtOWKS Any tooth In the mouth fiA t(
we crown with solid gold, i2k. guaranteed the best. for. ..'" w.
POBOEIAXV CBOWHS Any Porcelain Crown made nov, A TQ
matter what they are called or how made. Our prio ls....Tw'
BBIDOES Solid gold top. solid gold back, porcelain front,. .W4.00
Solid sold teeth, 221c bridge, per tooth ........ v.. S4.00
All other work same price, proportionately.
- Absolute onarejitees Ho Better work In Portland at Any Prioa, v .
: , The beat set of teeth made for S7.00.
326 WASHINGTON, CORINER SIXTH (SK??)
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Unriernriccd Specialsfor EoisSer Slidp
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' Tho Season's Favored 'vrri'i Tn.'a' iPi 1
An nngurpassed assortment from 75c to $1.25 yard. New weaves arrivlnt daily. New browns, new
tana, new f reen, Copenhagen Blues in Poplinettea, Wool Taffctaaj Self Colored Striped Serres, llerrinc
bono weaves, etc. All beautiful new, foods that will pleas yon in both quality and price.-; These receive
special mention if or tomorrow, v k . '.',.'.-.., :-v .
Nox7 Cream Serges
Wow Storm Serges
AT oe-,ostfece1ved'"t ihlpp
ment of 5-inch cream colored
Storm Serges,' beautiful new goods
of fine even weavethe best val
. uet we have ever offered at this
, low price. ; . ; - , . v
v Now Shadow;
- Batistes :.,
AT f l0O-48-inch cream' colored
silk and wool Shadow Batistes, a
beautiful new fabric, half wool and
half silk; pretty shadow effects
woven in tne weave; pin stripes
and checks of black exceptional
ly rood quality at this price. .
Now Novelty
AT ' f 1.25 48-inch Novelty
berges in cream ground with pin
stripes and' checks in shades of
blue, . brown, black, etc; correct
in weave, style snd finish; clever
new creations that are very at
tractive, ' i.
Now. Oooan: Scrses
AT f 1.25 . 50-inch cream colored
Ocean Series, made of the finest
of Australian yarns, clean, hard
twisted weave; . perfect, lustrous
finish; not equaled in the city at
any price. . ,
AT $l.vO48-tnch cream colored
Storm Serges made of fine select
ed, thoroughly scoured yarns, one
of - the most fashionable weaves;
the quality will surely please you.
50-Inch Cream ; Colored Ocean
Serges, clean hard twist- ef
ed weave;, priced at. . . . . y 1
3S-Inch Cream Colored Batiste, Fine
sheer weave;, especially V Cft
priced at...........;....,OUC
45-inch Wool Taffeta, very fine
tight weave; perfect finish, Hn
priced at ...... ...... IDC
tn New Pongee .Silko
There Is no store anywhere that givea more attention to SHkt than we do. and no matter what your
wants may be there is always an ample choice here. We Are now showing tha greateat and best line of
rongce ouics to oe iouna in toe city, comprising every new weave in all the new shades Genuine Shan
Tung,.Chefu, Tuasorao Rough and Kobla Pongees, Priced for this sale u follows: . , '
Genuine Shan Tung Pongee, 34 inches M or i Genuine Shan Tung Pongee, 26 inches widcOC-.
wide: regular $2.00 trade ...OI.OD rerular $1S arade OjC
Genuine Shan Tung Pongee. 34 inches t ft Genuine Shan Tung Pongee, 26 inches wide;70
wide; regular $1.65 grade .. 1 I V regular $1.00. grade.. ,. ; iVC
. , Hough Pongrees .
AT 75f 27-tnch Rough Pongee,
warranted all pure silk, fine.' lus
trous f inish, 'very stylish snd dur
able; comes in all the new spring
colorings.
OHefu Poncrees
AT 50e 19-inch Chefu Pongee
. Silk, .fine even thread, comes in
natural color with pin stripes in
all the new shades.
Kuhla Poncrees
f AT f LOO Real Kuhla Pongee,
one of the choicest weaves shown
this season; comes 24 inches wide,
made of finest selected silk, shown
in all the new shades of blue,
green, natural, and rose in neat
pin stripes and all size dots; must
be seen to be appreciated.
Toisorah Pongees
AT f 1.0V-24 to 27-inch real
Tussorah Pongee Silk, rich and
beautiful, all pure silk; an attrac
tive rough weave; comes in all the
leading shades.
Toldo Dnolc
PONGEES-27-inch Tokio Duck
Pongee, very heavy grade, espe
cially adapted for coats ana jacket
suits; natural color only; regular
$2.00 grade; priced for M CA
this sale at:... 4...M.JU
Cloth of Gold ;
PONGEE Tbe world's best Pon
gee Silk; comes 36- inches wide;
beautiful brown shade, very beau
tiful and exceedingly durable; reg
ular $25 grade; priced ?1 QC
for this sale at. P !)
Special Sale & Display Lace Curtains
The clever, jaunty and exclusive catteroa and desiems shown here
will give every housekeeper an idea of what is demanded In up-to-date
window coverings, and you will find it possible to secure some very
exceptional values, aa the prices we have made are extremely rea
sonable. - : ''
AT f 1.00 PAIR White and Arabian Scotch Lace Curtains in a
large . assortment- of new designs. , .They are 42 inches wide and 3
yards long. , . ,-2 i
- AT f 1.25 PAIR White and Scotch Lace Curtains made of extra
heavy net, all neat new designs. They are 60 inches wide and 3
yards long.' ; -''."; ;
AT fl.40 PAIR White Madras Curtains made of fine lace, with
plain centers and attractive borders. They are 45 inches wide and '
3 yards long. . - ';. . . "'".' ' V . -., ;, --"fl;',.'
AT fl.75 PAIR White Madras Lace Curtalna in a large assort
ment of neat designs, made with fine firm edges. They are 50 inches
wideband 3 yards long.'
AT 1.05 PAIR White Cable Net Curtains, made of extra heaw
net, finished with neat borders. They are 48 inches wide and ,3
yards long.- ' . .'""...'"'.'! :v --
AT. f 2.25 PAIR White Cable Net Curtains of most durable qual
ity, very pleasing designs. They sre 48 inches wide and 3 yards long.
AT f 2.50 PAIR White Cable Net and Madras Lace Curtains in a
large assortment of new designs; they are 50 inches wide and 3
yards long. Our leaders at this price.
AT 11.90 PAIR Arabian Corded Scotch Lace Curtains in excel
lent wearing quality, pleasing new designs. - They arc 45 inches wide
and 3 yards long. - . ' : . . . ' ..., .-;
Arabian Corded Scotch Lace Curtains 50 inches wide and PA
3 yards long. Latest and best patterns... ...... .,.........PaC3l
Arabian Cable Net Curtains with corded and imitation Bat- CO A A
tenberg borders, 48 inches by 3 yards....... ".'. U
Arabian Corded Cable Net Curtains of extra heavy net, 50 4 0ft
inches wide by 3j4 yards .,..................;. pfi'.iJU
White and Arabian Bobbinet Curtains made with Batten- IjO Aft
burg edge and insertion, 40 inches by 3 yards.,.. tJaC.UCr1
V And many, many others not mentioned here.! If yon are in need
of Curtains for any purpose be sure and compare our offerings with
those shown elsewhere you will find prices very much in your favor
at thia store. ' . r
Great Embroidery Sale
..Wonderful bargains in most
beautiful and desirable embroi
deries. Such values would not.
be possible except for a great
special' purchase we have just
made of new, dainty, pretty ma
terials and patterns in the
very newest and most effective
styles. Six great lots to choose
from tomorrow.' Come compare
values It always pays to get
our prices first.
LOT 1 AT 10e2,rjX) yards
of Jtmbroidery, ' ,dging
Insertion," of good quality
brie, well finished edges
and pretty deep designs 3
to 10 ins. wide; 25c vals.
LOT 2 AT 162,500 yards of Edging and Insertion to match. Em
broidered on Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric, new dainty St, Gall pat
terns, 4 to 12 inches wide. Values to 35c. 1 ' ' '
LOT 3 AT 25e 5,000 yards of Edgings, Flouncing Binds, Corset
Covers " Embroiderv and Allover Embroideries, : best grade ; Swiss.
Cambric Nainsook and Chiffon Cloth. Values to 60c. - ,f
LOT 4 AT 48 A special showing of Flouncing, Shirt Waisf Em
broidery, , Corset Cover Embroidery, Gallons, Bands and Insertion,
1Z to 19 inches wide. Values to $1.:U. . ..ft
LOT 5 AT 60s A fine showing of beautiful Embroideries 27 inches
wide. Embroidered on sheer materials. Values to $3.00. ".'.
LOT 6 AT 8e A beautiful line of Allover and Panel Shirt Waist
Embroidery, 22 to 32 inches wide. Exquisite designs ' and embroi
dered on very fine sheer Swiss and Chiffon Cloth, also Hamburg and
Nainsook.; Values to $2.50. ' ' "
and wrySW A -Y y-iL-.
: Solo of Women's
- KniT,
JACKETS
83.50 and 04 Values
. at $3.60 , . i
Tomorrow we place on sale a spe
cial purchase of - Women's Knit
Jackets, they are made of fine
worsted, knit in a number of fancy:
weaves, in white, ' navy, red and
Oxfoad, nobby, , fashionable gar
ments 1 for -? spring and summer
wear; ' regular $3.50 and Pft
$4 values, on sale at,.,,.eaVe
SIIiK VESTG
at Q1.75
' - : . . '
A. special offering of women's fine
cream s colored Silk? Vests, made
low neck, sleeveless style, fancy
hand trimmed, silk crocheted
yokes, very beautiful designs;
strictly high grade vests that are
fully worth $2.50. CI 7n
Priced for this sale at.
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Women's Fanov StoclM3-8w
"Good.Luck IHose" we have just received a special shipment r,f
-Women's Fancy Stockings, comprising all the latest designs and most
wanted shade, strictly high class stockings that will wear most sat
isfactorily. We call your special 'attention- to the new Swastikas
Stockings, thev ar maA rtf fine lisle thread, come m wmie, gray
blue, Pink, lavender, srreeru etc.. with black Swastikas, 'good
offer at this price
Children's 40o
i.i.
designs; they are the best values we have ever been able to Cn
t- aaaa w
J -. - ' ' -
" VsO''A special sale tomorrow "and '"Tuesday A pcu..l ( '
" i5 Stockings, made from best quality french J;-'-, :
SXm . -and girl", thoroHshly o'ependable m evcrv r
;'H fi-. ;' grade. Triced for t!is sale at