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THE OREGON ; DAILY JOURNAi; PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, APRIL 17. 1C3. ;
SCRIP FILINGS ADD
TO SETTLERS' TROUBLES
Northern Taclfic and State School Land Paper Produced
'i : r by Early Birds In Line at the IJose-
v burg Land Office.
WHERE TO GO :
TO VOTE TODAY
Polling Places of the City
for the Information
of Voters.
V Squatter a publlo land recently
opened n township 14-5, Josephine
County, will hare to tight crlp filings
Upon th land claimed by them, besides
defending th contest of a soor of In
dividuals who hav made filings on the
MUM claim. It la aald there ara aoroa
fins timber claims, cruising aa high as
, 10,000,00 feat. Tba aquatter wlU
i ! proaaoutt for perjnry thoaa who ara r-
prtnelbta for tba Individual filings.
' It la aald a number ' of the latter
claimant employed atool pigeon to
. atand In Una ' several daye to hold
,'plaoea for them, and that some of the
' .claimant a war the lands were unln
Jiabltad and eontaJned no improvements
thereon, knowing at the aame time that
eqnattar had aettled on tba landa and
ibulll snack ana rencea
sTJgn Ware raid iae-Xolder.
"A dollar an hoar waa paid to atool
pigeon wno aepi piacea in tn 11
the land office aald C. K. Henry,
beat pleoa of timber In the township, tt
cruised 10,000,000 feet. The next two
men In Una, M. H. Custck and O. w.
Sharp of Med ford, produced enough
aorlp to cover the - entire remaining
oiatma Available ror settlement
township. The aorlp waa Northi
clflc and atata school land aoiin.
Subsequent filings were made on the! follows:
nmi lanas py tne people in line. These
Announcement of the different voting
places throagfcout tb olty and county
haa bean made by tba oounty dark.
This list baa been printed at different
tlmea but for tba additional Informa
tion at ail voters to the Olty and oounty
the the list Of polling plaoaa Is again pub-
llahad by The Journal Th list Is as
were louls and William Kohlhagen,
ph Bogpss, J. Q. Met and Clan
Sanfoni, Roseburg: Frank Roberts
line at
who
was la Roeeburk the day of the opening.
"t saw one saloon turn' who had beea
jtutias? on a cams atool In tba Una on
elude bis T-larll and aa be came away
wild nie samp atool na remaraea tnat
he had made Hi that day. He had been
.lidding the plao for aome party who
.aa tnr Dtieines to take ear or ana
who waa try Ins; to g at poaeeaaloa of a
place of publlo land for purpoaea other
than legal eetuement ana development.
Tba men who were slnoere In getting;
clalnta were tnos who went out and
settled , on i them, and built Improve
ments, and packed their provisions and
furnishing for ml las on tbelr backs,
during the winter months, enduring the
cold and .hardships for the sake of se
curing homes. ; .
,TUaS Kaa Oot the Pick. ,
" "Oa the first day -of tba opening Fred
Paqustt. ' JBoeeburg business man.
waa the first la Una, and be f lied on tba
Jo
an A.
John IX Barber, Salem; Reuben Ban
dera. Cuemawa: A. L. Nalaon and Wll
I lam Martin. Frasro. California: Laura
Taylor. Aetna, Washington; Walter
Taylor, Lola a Gilpin, Medfordj M. M.
FrenU, Merlin.
Broad Oath maqulrseV
The aquattera now on the lands, whs
will make a fight In the federal oourt
to convict tne claimants ror perjury,
cite the following language of the oath
taken, which they aay clearly consti
tuted penury on the part of nearly all
who riled on claims on the opening
aay:
"I
have personally examined
1 Hotel Detroit. Twenty seventh and
Thurman a treats.
1 T. J. Coacannoa m Son a a-rooary.
log Thurman street
I Jacob KlmbaX car pan tar snos. Wll
son street, between Twenty-first and
Twont v-aecond streeta.
TenL corner Twentieth and Qutm
br streeta.
a Caaoads hotel. In raarf Sixth and
nanaera atreeta. ,
I Tent. Fourteenth and JJoTKr
streets.
T Teat. Ixrvelo:
teenth and Tweni
LovsJoy
streets.
1 Tent. QUeen and Fourteenth streets.
10 TenL Oliaan and Twenty-first
said "'r
MIEN AT FORTY
wyoaTAjrca or rBxraBrnro to
XBAXTX AT FXA
Froof of oa Oass la Whiai
Verroms and BlsaoaxssTsa.
ramtoaaly Xalped
th ronio TrasAtasaa,
Weak,
street, between Nlne-
I li renx. rTOunn ana uavis streeta.
aaa iiMa e m va ii uass im jt ay vi awaiani sa nw w awi ai m ii. aa .
.i.t. th.t ..i .A I. nfi rn- M,i.l it lent Hurnaiae ana iemn aireeta.
vatlnn anfl vaJtialil nhlaflv rnr It. I f A
timber: that It la uninhabitable; that w:Ji,nl JZi rt nt"
It conuina no mining or other lm Drove- I w?!nl"rto' J.1- .
ments, nor, as I verily believe, aay val
uable depoalt of gold, allver, cinnabar,
north of
If Tent, Fifth and Pine streeta.
(jarnuona
14 .
belleva, aay vai-
copper, coal or other minerals, aalt " ii" Viri mirty. .
9 or aepoaita or sail: mat I nave f 1 m.ni AAAmr
no other applloatloa , under said -"In, AjaM
sol. carpenter aaop. It
and Aider streets.
and Tftirteentn
bstween Fourth
acts: mat i ao not appiy to puronas ZM -r.mvm -
the land above deacrtbe on apaoulatlon, lT.s JtZ.
but in good faith to appropriate It to iV.n m.nfi. .n
iry own axeluaUve us and benefit, and .JLT. KlSTsnth and
KSTJll'ZJir" Tl-t.nt. Fourt-nth .
Tambm
i. r v, iu i streets
way or manner, wun any peraon or per- it t.t. y,sya mnA rin .tr..t.
sons whomsoever, by which th title i r.7 x. kiTw H.Vrn v-.
the govrnmnt of I rv.i- .a iwrti,
ana
he govrnmnt of twn
iy Inure in whole ."f
' P-IJ? tfa benefit of any Praoa Ma(jin streeta
except myself." li Tent. W
may aoqulr from
in united mates may inure in wnoie I n t
Flasa
TRUSTIES WILL flQT
BE LEFT
UNGUARDED
Prison - Authorities Take
Precautions to Prerent '
More Escapes.
(SoSflal Slesatek te Ae Jon real )
Salem, Ascil IT. Since th eaoap of
four tra sties from th buUdtng sit of
th proposed InsUtutloa for th feeble
tnfndsd; additional-. precautions have
been taken by th prison authorities to
prevent any further escape of convicts
engaged la clearing the ground for the
home. ' A nlffbt guard has beea placed
on duty, and bars hare been put on
th window of th large two story
farmhouse where th convicts llva
Tent. West
streets.
If Parlflo hotel.
block,
Park
and
Third
Madison
vi.iinn. in rm hmaa rn, mam vm. i w im 11 iu num.
not avan locked In their rooms Th.n I between Front and First streeta.
rooms.
waa no guariLoa the outalde, and very
before the convlcU that would Induce I .'TT,nt
them to make an attempt to gain their I t",t, .
freedom. . Tant,
un ox tne oapa, na Boya. has bean
a. He waa taken by thi
returns
tlea In LJnn oounty. It was learned I
he authorl-
tit Columbia street.
17 ll Third
Market
Thirteenth and
IV Tent, ieventeenth and Market
street, corner MUL
tl Tent. Sixth and Market streeta
vv est
Park
Market
Women annraaoh thai nitk ur
" wwny mii uncertainty, ror tae
manner in wnion tiiav nan th.t xri.ia
determines the health of their after
,f. During thla moat Important tlm
tu ui. ii ui woman, nor wnoi aim
ahould ba te build un an .imhk,.
bar system to meet the Unusual de-
1U111UI UDOD IE- IMMt nil (A f.m
should not lead to .neglect of selfbut
nam wora ana nouaehold carea and
worries ahould be avoldad aa far aa
posaioi. wnetner aha la able to da thla
or not, no woman should fall to take
v ii w uiniu imimmi ir mi I snr
una oniicu penoa in a weaa, run-oowu
and nervoua condition.
Mre. Martha Uer.nl a of til West
itutr street, Kaiamasoo, Mich., who
owes ner health to thla treatment, says:
T suffered for a year with weaknaaa,
enduring paina whioh almost mad me
iranuo, My Kidneys Ware weak. I had
paina in my loin and baok and could
hardly stoop over or lift anything. My
liver waa torpid and my complexion and
tne wnitea ox my ya yUow. I bad
palpitation of th heart, my limbs ached
ana i naa severe neadaonea
' - Until After
Easter
I was
fevera.
trouDiea witn oniiia. roiiowao bv revera.
and would have to go to bed. I oould not
rest at nignt ana was unable to remem
ber anything. I was weak. Irritable.
nvrrvua ana aiaoouragea.
ah or several monins or surrsnng II
llama' Pink Pills and tb benefit X
waa advised by friend to try Dr. W1V-
ceivea rrom the first few boxe was
remarkable. I waa cured much 'awinar
tnan i naa oopea and have been la cod
health ever since."
Drowsiness, a feeling of heaviness,
pain In the front of the bead, nausea
ana even vomiting, aissiness. falntneas.
nui iiasnes roiiowea ny emus ana pro-
ruse perspiration are aome of the eigne
tnat indicate tne neea or ton la treat
ment as the change approaches. If tbls
Is your condition you should not wait
another day before giving Dr. Wllllama'
Pink Pills a trial. Our booklet "Plata
laiaa to women" is rree on request.
ur. Williams' rink- mils ara aold ftv
all drugglata, or aent by mall, postpaid,
on receipt of prloe, 10 cents per Doxj
six boxes for ll.SO. by the Dr. Williams
Meaiclne company, Boheneotady, N. Y.
TO ALLOW V8 TO XXANDL8 THE BIO EASTER TRADE OP SATURDAY .WITH AS MUCH
COIfYENISNCE AS POSSIBLE UNDER THE CIRCUMSTANCES.
223and225Morrispn'SL
Near First. SL
V wy&farMWiiU; NORRIS, BAKER CO., Successors.
GREAT EASTER OPPORTUNITY!
The tremendoM redaction fa pric.f on Wejch'. entire cew print Wk le mtrnet tht dr.w. on ertry
roan that tppreclktee real moaerj urlric po C3otWx, HtU. Shoei and FurnUhingt without htyink tb
wtlye or eacrihee quality, workraaoshia or style to do so, : WH1 n,TU1
Welch's Alteration 5ale Prices
It a rddepoat for tomorrbw'i thoutbtfn bvyera. Welch alwaye did and always- will do Jtiat aa promised.
Yrttl affin a1 1 j4a.wl4 aVawl 4ttlai aiO-l 9 W .
Wa Tf 1 SJ WtyVUVj SU Uilf fJlS "IS
Men's Suits
him thai th others war follow
th line of th 8outhrn Paclflo
between Becond and Third streeta
rom
in th
amfcMfltWBVrl tt im avnaeiaJ thai sail 1 1
Sa taken bef e th. dTv la iZT a if I i4 Butts Brothers, grocery. tS4 Sixth
four wore th cadet gray that is th I . .
rtvUeg of th most - trusted men. tl "" flJrr.ma.ua t-our
tr a t
114(1 First street.
prtvUar of th most tr
Boyd Is now ocupying a dark call tn the
penitanuary.
streeta
Bprlng
fbs
Strike Averted.
(Vattad Press teased Wtra)
Butt. Mont. April 17. A strike
coat
ent. Twentieth
atreeta.
17 Charles Halm, plumbing ebon.
MT nrst street.
IS 761 First street, in cellar.
II
miners In district Na
of I
SI of I
iui s in uiBitu:i mi. nr
the United Mlneworkers of America ha
avertea by an agreement reached
40 Hobklrk's hail. 871 Corbet t atreet
41 Luckey s grocery, 1141 Macadam
been
between tb
union men.
be In fate until
differences over wages.
41 Tent. In rear of Be Hive Cash
MnniXriaTnr.tnV. .nVfci grooery, 1476 Beat Thirteenth atreet.
TliUeemrw'bwul jErZ?'
y.mbT' "Ua h' MldwaV hos company. Milwaukee
hall, Baae Una road.
1 I.
Store for Bent
Ob half of ft Blxtit -
street
4B Hetyubllean
I Best .Thirty-ninth and Powell etreets.
44 Tent.
I atreeta.
club
Powell
meeting place,
owell etreeta
and Milwaukee
WOODARD, QLARKE t& CO;
GLOVES, HANDBAGS FOR FASTER BELTS and UMBRELLAS
Ojr day left before Easter and no better time than now to complete your Easter outfit
JSfla tore had our spring ahipments of Handbags, Pursea, Belts, Umbrellas and Cross Eng.
usn Gloves for ladies and rentlemen. rusher! hv rtimi and tarn frecrhe 4ii.4 4w Utm
r00 that we are now able to show you a complete assortment of the above-named goods. J
SPECIAL
fWine and Liquor
f ficrWdkinal Use
Riday and Saturday
Rye Whiskey,
IFfcdiert .-Pure
fegslar ',$125
H6frttr Fore Malt Whiskey,
tegtttar 95e quwt; spe- HE-
tcrwfr Cbgnac Brandy, ij
regnlar 75c pint, sptdal..tJC
Bnrgnndy Wine, regular QC
50c quart, spciaL.....Me)uC
Zinfande! Unfermented Grape
juice,' rcgniar pmt,
Cresta Blaaca Wines, as- OP
sorted, rtg. 30c to 45c pt. aCOC
Dorcy Champagne Wine, QC
regular dUc pint, tpecul.. aIV
:?117c
Ladies' Handbags
The above cot is of the new
Bracelet Bag, a stylish affair
made of either velvet, calf, baby
seal, pigskin or walrus hide.
Some of them are fitted with
one, and some with two metal
rings for slipping over the wrist
We have many other rich-look
ing hand bags and parses.
Rubber
Goods
Rubber Gloves, regular TO
$1.25, special. JC
Combination Rujbber ' Spong
and Bath Spray, refr. ftt rks
$2.50, special J)10)
Screw-too Ice Cao. res-
$13, special
!f:.63c
Red Rubber Fountain Syringe,
regular $225. ri in
special ayleflal
Rubber-lined Snonare
Bags, assorted siies...
Rubber Sponges, rear. 75c.
special ,
Red Rubber Toys, reg.
35c, special
Red Rubber Toys, re.
75c, special
23c
43c
23c
53c
47 Tent. Cast Twentr-flrat and Pan.
eil sirvetB.
48 .Mrs. A. B. Renfra. 411 East flev-
enin street, corner urant.
4 M. n. White. 408 Kwmt Clav atraea.
between Grand avenue and l&ast Sixth
aireei-
60 Tent. East Thirtieth and Haw.
tnorne avenue.
41 Tent, Hawthorn avanu and East
xrty-eighth atreet.
SS Tent, Orand avenue, between East
Morrleon and Belmont streeta
. 61 Tent. East Thirteenth and Tarn-
tun streeta
64 Tent, Twentieth and 'East Morri
son streeta
66 B. C. Miner, East Thirty-first
and Yamhill atreeta.
48 McKenna'a real estate offloa 1111
Belmont street, corner Thirty-ninth.
67 Adjoining confectionery store,
Bas Line road and Weat avanu.
68 Woodmen's hall. West avenue.
6 Squire's building at Wast avana
snd East Oliaan street.
so Tent, adjoining MontavUla billiard
O. O. F. halL MontavUla.
(2 C. A. Baker, tn rear of sroeer
store, 389 East Plna
ez Mctjoraa vs east surname
street.
4 Tent, East Fourteenth, and Ankeny
streets.
46 Tent. Twenty-first and Barn side
streets.
(6 Tent. Twenty-eighth and Heat An
aeny streeta
47 Tent East Twentr-elsTith . and
uiiaan streets.
68 Tent. - Twenty-firth and Band
roaa.
i 69 Engine-house, Union and Holla.
air avenues.
70 Tent, corner Multnomah snd East
fifteenth atreeta
71 Ireland & McMillan, feed store.
fs wiiiiams avenue.
72 Tent. Seventh and Broadway.
73 Irvlngton Tennia club. East Twen
ty-first and Thompson streeta
73 store, corner Bandy ana cniiv
roaas.
74 Tent. Russell street, between Mia.
sissippi ana. AiDina avenuea
it so.-. . ttira. caraenter sbiob. ibc
itusseu street.
74 Tent, Russell atreet, between Van
couver ana winiam avenuea
77 Peery A Wilson, real estate offlca
ids wiuiama avenue.
78 Tent, Union avenue and Sallwood
street
79 J. TT. Brosfs warehouse, neat to
grooery, union avei
atreet
80 Tent, Mississippi avenue and Sha
ver street
81 Tent south aid Shaver atreet
east of Mississippi avenua
82 Tent Wllllama avenue and Shave
street
83 Tent East Sixth and Palling
sirens.
84 Enos Swan, real estate offloa
union, ana ivuungswortn avenue,
85 Tent Twenty-rirst
streets.
86 Tent, Pekum and Durham ave
nues.
87 Tent, Michigan and KlUIngsworth
avenues, adjoining building of telephone
$6.75
$9.45
There are some bargains in Easter Suits at thla store for to
morrow that never knew an equal in Portland's history. New
spring styles remember that.
Will take choice of a big lot, dark and medium col
ors, mostly medium weights, worth op to $12.00.
Yon can get $18.00 Suits in this lot; double and
single-breasted styles, in dress v dsrk colors: a Lr
medium and light colors. This lot contains a hntt
of bargains, sure.
01 Q QCBesi Suit in house, Including choice of all our spring
P 1 J. OO Suits; bought by Welch to sell up to $25.00 and
$27.50. Nobby tailor-made brown effects; black thibets, wor
steds and blue serges.
This sacriflca of Welch's Elegant Spring Stock will brine oat
the crowds.
Pants
You Easter buyers get In line; it's time now; bv
aiaea, you get Welch's sprang stock to select from
t terrific reductions.
1.35 Welch's Pants, all kinds; waa $Z
f2.6S All Welch's spring and mediam-weight $4
rants.
3.85 Those very finest Imported materials, hand
tailored, custom styles, sold by Welch at $5, $5.50,
$6 and $6.50.
Hats
The standards of quality and style In spring goods
will be sacrificed.
91.35 Soft and atiff, black and colors, $2 Hata.
f 1.85 Choice of all of Welch's new sorina? aoft
and derby $2.50 Hats.
2.35 Carry away Welch's new Spring Soft and
Derby Hats. Best f 3 value in city.
Straight Discount of 10
Per Cent oh Men's Shoes
Thla applies to all new spring goods, and remem
ber, Welch sold good Shoe cheaper than. any other
houae in town.
Boys' Good Shoes
1.35 Takes up to $2.00 Shoes.
91.85 Best $2i0 Shoes.
Furnishings
The dust and dirt during the heavy alteration, whicB
this i .tore must undergo means ruination to goods,
beside the impossibility of display around the atore
so that we might show this elegant spring stock
to advantage. Read a few prices.
Shirts
45eBig lot golf and negligee, broken sires, 75c
value.
65e New lot Standard brand best $1 Shirts. -
Underwear
294 Lot medium weight, 50c value.
85e . Medium weight, standard, 65c value. " T
65e New white rib, best $1 spring style.
85e New lambswool. spring weight, $1.25 value.
10 Black body, white foot, 15c Sox.
20e All our 35c Susoenders.
85e President and others up to 65e Suspenders.
uvmwu vxbiici a, tJC value, i
Walrh rat-rla aa Mar mnA. fin a m m.U TH
nishings as any house in the city, but they must
go ana go a-uying. tome to .Welch a.
This store will remain open Saturday as hte as essential to allow Easter buyers every opportunity of
making selections during these Alteration Sale price rsdnctiona.
and Alberta
company,
B8 Te
a vent
Te
ng Method st KdI
aide the city limits).
88
lar avenue.
89 Tent. Dorsan an
IJotnln
ent Pippin street and Penlnsu-
Jo
ta.
Methodist Episcopal church (out
adjoining grocery.
a fisic street
ad
Easter Perfumes
A special display of imported
and, domestic Perfumes and
Toilet,. Articles Is now on dis
play jiflb our Fourth street win
dow." This display gives only a
slight bint as to the large as
sortment to be seen in our per
fumery department. We also
carry the largest line of theat
rical make-up in the city and
make a specialty of catering to
theatrical people.
If Your Glasses Need fixing
You can depend upon our Op
tical workmen to put them into
shape. We fill prescriptions for
DOLLAR has the greatest val
ue in buying glasses.
Eyes Tested, Glasses Fitted
faster Novelties
Our Washington street windows
are the best places in town to
get pointers. Oae of them Is
filled with the most amusing
Easter novelties conceivable.
The prices are within the reach
of all. -Prices
...,. to 9260
Easter Egg Dyes in all colors.
A package .................5
Postcards and Folders of all
kinds. -
Note These Savings, Picture Values to $3.50, Only $1.39
'"Reproductions of Oils and Water CoW. t
gold frames with hand-alt LI nice,v mounted In ,
CV .- 12x2. ' hnd-set ornaments. Sizes 6x20 ndj
W"cir1?m Uon "d Head,, fih
fjpid Asleep and Awake. Urge .fees, i Z4nth .
Plain Gravurea in 2-inch fepia oak frames -laas 20,24 V
.Genuine Pastels, gold frames,, genuine
Note our Pictare Bargains in Fourth Wt Window:.
We carry picture frame, of all kind,
80 St Johns. 20 8outh Burllna-ton
I BftjS We
91 St Johns, city hall.
92 Columbia, achoolhousa.
88 Russellville, - poatof f lea
94 Woodstock. Woodstock halt
95 Anabel. Stewart and Foster roads.
96 South Mount Tabor. Stewart and
osier roaa a
87 Lents, over butcher shop.
98 Lents. Orange hall.
99 Falrvlew, Artisans' halt
100 Rockwood, Rockwood hall.
101 Oreaham. Regner'a halt
109 Troutdale, Fox's hall.
108 Powell Valley, Elliott' halL
104 Hurlburt, Hurlburt halL
106 Bridal Veil, achoolhous.
108 Palmer, sohoolhouse.
107 Sauvlea Island, achoolhousa No.
108 Holhrook, Steven tr store.
109 -Linnton. 0ora Hanaeveld'a real.
dance.
110Byivan, cook's shop.
Ill Mount Zlon. Falrval achooK
lit Bertna, sertna scnooihous.
118 Rlverdale, schoolhouse.
lie West Post achoolhousa
BONUS MEN UNEASY
ABOUtf CABVEB LINE
(Special Dispatch to Tba Journal.)
Monro. Or., April i7.r-"Wnlch rout
Is th Carver railway going to user'
is th question mat 1 Just now very
actively employing the minds of the
subscribers of about 18,000 of th bonus
orrerea to. oring me new un through
Bellfountaln.
, Tb survey line : leaves that place
something Ilk three miles to the north
west and the stockholders-to-be who re
side near It are very much at a loss
to know Just what action to take In
regard to digging up the first install
ment of 89 per cant of their donation
.All subscribers of thla dlatrlot have
paid their sevarsi amounts, with the
exception of a few who live bear Bell
fountain and for some tlm there has
beea maCfa talk relative to. a refusal ta i
llauidate. on th allearatlon that Carvar
has violated ni contract ny not going
through Bellfountaln with hla Una
Tomorrow and Monday will poattlvaly
be the last day for discount on east
sld gas bills, : Portland Oag Company.
' Bel walking skirt tomorrow at Ban
son's, fee page 8.
tsger,flts glass fo laVU
A LITTLE DOWN
I05i-67TIR5T5T.
nttvu
Special Offering for Satuiciy!
MEN'S SHOP
We have' selected for Saturday sev
. eral lines of the very latest, styles,
fabrics and colors popular brown,
English steel gray, unfinished olive
stripes and bine serge. These gar
ments appeal to men who appreciate
art in dress. Regular $20.00 and
$22.50 for, Satnrdayr
Only $15.00.
MEN'S FURNISHINGS
Visit this department ; and, see the
nobbiest Easter Hats, Ties, Gloves,
Socks, etc, in the city.
MEN'S AND WOMEN'S.
FOOTWEAR
You cannot look or feel well 'dressed
for Easter without new footwear. '
We have a select stock of the latest
spring; shoes In all shapes and makes,"
for' men, women and children. We
dress yon from tip to toe on credit.
Come in .and get acquainted and open
an account 'iS-ty. i"
IADIES' SEaiON
We are offering for Saturday fine
tailored Suits in brown and blue
serges and Panamas in invisible
stripes, light and dark brown, accur
ately tailored and graceful in' fitting
qualities, which will be appreciated
by stylish women. Values up to
$28 for Saturday, '
Only $18.00
MILLINERY DEPARTM'NT
Is brimful with the latest fashions
for Easter. Come in and see the
novel creations from New York and
Paris.
ladies; WAISTS
Elegant ' lines of Spring! Waists
b all qualities and shades now
on display. ; , .. " .