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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. APRIL 23, 1003. J : f
UOM'SDISIIOPS
JffllEilCE
hLondbih to' Be Gathering
Place of Clmrclimcn of
- Anglican Communion.' '
Tha Lamtth conference, which meets
this summer la Lambeth palace, Lon
don, the home cf tin archbishop of Can
terbury, la aa assembles of all the
bishops f the Anglican communion and
ha neither organisation nor authority.
It 1 simply a volunury meeting of the
bishops from all over the world one. In
10 years to confer Informally . aboui
matters of church Interest and worlc
By the Anglican communion t meant
the Church of England and all f nurohe
definitely in communion with It. That
. . . i . l t ' . 1 1 v. m.l :r In I mitt
Ion churches In CanHda, the Went ln
Jlea. Australia, Hlndooatan. VmL
Japan: tha Church of Ireland, tha KpIn
copel church In Scotland, the church
in tha United, Stales and ':
lona. The bishops of all three are
Invited to meet In Informal conference
to consider subject of vital Importance
to Christianity. .!;.'
. There are in all about 114 Jblshops of
tha Anglican communion; In England T.
la Ireland 1. 4n Scotland , In Canada
and other British possessions Including-
India II, In Chin and Japan II.
In other missions la. in the .United
State and Us missions 106. Most of
thee will undoubtedly ba present. Preceding-
this rotable gathering In Eng
land eight of the Eplsoopal bishops of
the Paclf to northwest will met in Port
land May 80 to SI to consider, with
tha clr-al and lay delegates, tha ex
tension of tha Episcopal churoh In this
department, which is a00"?'1' the
i Eplsoopal-, church as the elghth tnla
alonary department At the close of the
prlmarr council to be held In Portland
' on these dates tb blahopa will go di
rectly to- tha Lambeth conference.
The i subject designated for this
coming seeslon are: . "
X. Tns Christian. Faith Iq Relation to
Modern Thought . .. JJ V
1? Th Moral Witness of tha Church
,!n Relation to a) the Democrats Idea.
Ub) Social and Economic Quest lona. ,
I. Supply and Training of Clergy. t.
4. Foreign Missions: (a) The Growth
of tha Church on Racial and National
Lines. (1) Aala (t). Africa (I). Amer
ican, fb) Co-relation and Cooperation
of Missionary Agencies. ..
i I. Reunion and- Intercommunion: taj
Episcopal Church. b) Non-Episcopal
Churches. Report of Commlttea on
"Unltas Prat rum. ' ' . .."'
7c?ganlatlon within tha Anglican
Communion: (a) A Central CojeulUtlv,
Body. (b A Tribunal of Reference,
(e) The ReUtions of Primates and Met
ropolitans In the Colonies and Elsewhers
to the See of Canterbury. - . .
7. Interchange, of Berrlca at Home
and Abroad: a. g. Temporary oreUn
Berries. Cautionary Regulations; , Co-
,0.WPr?yVrtrBooCk Adaptation " and En
rtchment: (a) Rubrlce, Test. taction
ary.r (b) Athanaslan Creed. a
Tha Conditions Requisite to .tha
Duo Administration Ot the Holy Com-
n,I0.,OMarrlga Problems: ; (a) Wvorceu
...T vVI..4 TU.r.a. ' fl Artificial
Restriction on Population. t
' H. Rellgloua Education In Schools. -
II. Ministries m, , jr' , ,
Unction of the Sick. , (b) Faith Heal
ing and Chrlatlan Sclenoe. ' 1
II. Communities and Deaconesses.
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I ' ' TTTX " O a ri Tl ft Tll JitVV -tXlr
BEAUTY. HINTS
WoaderfnU-r KfTectlTe Beclps tot
j . , Oumplexlun Wash. - -
The accompanying recipe comes from
a high authority oo matters pertaining
to the beautifying of the face. It Is
now In use by some of the leading
buty doctors and society ladles of our
metropolitan cities.
Two ounces of Hose Wnterj one ounce
flplrlts of Cologne; four ourtrea Hartoln.
put the ftartotn Into a pint of warm
water (not boiling), then aild tha other
two Ingredients, and when dissolved and
cooled strain through a nna cloth.
These Ingredients can be purchased at
any well stocked drug store and easily
mixed at home. - '
above formula will make suffi
cient for a long treatment, although the
good results commence to be apparent
arter the first few application.
It will produce the ruddy plnK com
pletion so characteristic of the seashore
maidens. ' : ' .
RAILROADS WJLL
; TURN
VALUATi
1 Oregon (mmlssion to Make
Use of Work in'Other
' (Bpedal DUpatdk to Tbe Jonraal.), "
BaleiH." April - il--Estlmates"5 of th
. valu of U railroad . holdings ;ln Ore
gon win b,.ooUeotd br . the , ranroad
commission ' during . the t summer , In
other states tha commissions hava sent
' out their own engineers, to take vsiua-
' tions. but In Oregon the railroads will
make tha inventories and. submit them
to tha commission ar hearings - to ba
PTla first of these hearings will take
place June 16. jOnly the branch lines
of ths O. R. K will b Investigated
at -thaUtlma. Tha engineers for the
O. R. A N. wUl be reaulred not ; nly to
submit a report In writing, wit will
alsoyb. cross-examined regarding their
' After, their sr submitted the reports
ii i -n. w( , V. thttm nf nthr
states, and It Is thought a fair valua-
... " a. a a I aW snannAH
adopted. WftBhinRton baa secured
that run Into that stats by special in
vest I ration, so that a cpmparlson with
the figures obtained by the Washington
railroad commission should t b - a fair
' check on - figures submitted by th
railroad company In this state, -r, .
Besides Hhe regular branch lines or
the O. R. ' & ths CoTvalli tc Eastern
will be Included In tha first investlga-
... ' .. ......', .....
won. .
CaliToral Fruit Growers. y-
k largo and representative attendance
Or irVl - iruwws,' mu.c( m, uujuiuiaaiiu
nfh.r. m . th. An.nln. h pr. trt-
day of th convention arranged by th
etat horticultural commission. . A num
ber of noted experts are tojaddresa th
.convention aurins; um r-- mj, n wm
remain In session,: speaking on the pre
vention and cure of diseases of citrus
operation of packing- houses, soil analy
sis OSie cuiiure 'itr buuiiivktii v.ci.iij.viiiia
and- Arisona ana ainara uojoc.
BARRETT Sl'JIIIGS
TO STOTEfflT 1
Joint Senator. Tells Why He
Has Joined Kanks of
People's Choice. ;
W V. narrett Of Mlllsbor ha
switched sine his nomination as Joint
senator for the counties Of Lincoln.
Tillamook, ' Washington and ' Yamhill
and has now com out strong; on a
ntmt.ment No. l Dlatforai. Sine doing
this he has been indorsed as th sena
torial candldat by th ma meeting
held In Washington county on Friday
In order to make his attitude th mora
plain to th people Mr. Barrett has writ
ten a letter to Th Journal telling cf
hi chang from a Republican voters
pledge to that of Statement No. 1 and
explaining th reason for th change.
The letter Is as follows: -
Hlllsboro. Or.. April 2To . J,1!
District of Oregon Having received tb
nomination -ot tne nepuum..! '"' T
senator of this Joint senatorial dlstrlot.
comprising iincoin. iiiihuiww. .?
Ington and Yamhill counties, and'also
having receivea ia inuurmmrai "s '
Statement No. -1 convention at Mo-
. . i m. i . . -A m I A mm It
MI11UVU1V ' ' U,UVI . -----
proper for me to mak a statement of
my posiliun in ivwi. w -
trfct. - - - , ... -1.
"I am a personal iriena oi snr
received th nomination at th primary
election, that I should suport him with,
out regard t th election In June. Mr.
Fulton lost out. - Mr. Cak was nomi
nated. Mr, Cak mad the fight In fa
vor of Statement No. 1, that Is, In fa
vor of th legislature electing th can
didate wh receivea tue nujomj tw
,n,lUhad said X wuld support the Re
publican voters' cholc for United BUtes
enator. Mr Cak has, In - cf feat, sal
al.- v. . n. ,ha neflna unless
he Is tha peopl1 choice. A a epub-
lority and will support - Mr. Cak for
tlnlted States senator and the principle
upon which he was nominated. In other
words, support me cnuuw i
people's cholc at the Jun relectlon.
"In -saying this I hav n doubt but
publican, majority in Oregon, wUl be
nominatea id juuih '!! "".'r." t .
will not only b,th Republican choice.
Dill HlalV H4"J ww
position, and that when tha leg-lsiatura
vo "! A" " N. BARRETT.?
GOODS AND EVIDENCE
ALL liOST TOGETHER
SOOTHES AND. HEALS
Hvomeiv Medicates the Air You
Breathe " and , Gives Quick ' t
' ' 4- ' . Relief - in Catarrhal
'l'V , Troubles.: v .
V
1.
Complainant fit Interior Oregon Al
leges O. R. N. Ha the Im-
mortal Cinch on Hl 8tnff.
1 V (SpeclU Dispatch , t T Journtl.Ki
cum irrti a it - a. Kennard of
S7lVUi( m w -
renorta that he has
been unable to oMaln any satisfaction
from the O. R. A N. regarmng two car-
nf hniiaehold arOOd lost In transit'
Kennara nas .wm "".v "
he ha filed bin and claims .with the
O b.sn. agent ai cniuuw, m
been withheld from him so that h nas
now no evidence of a claim against the
company - . i. 1:2.
,- mere were iw oniiuc... v.-
hold goods. They wer wrecked some-
L....JsiV.,Vo Of ron! and Shanlko and
badly. damaged. . - - iu
Claims were ouiy jieu wm. w.i. "-
at Bhanlko. After'-oonslderable delay,
Kennard says, h received a sttr from
th head of th department, stating that
th bills and papers had been returned
for correction. , and nothing could be
don until the papers were med .Up
right. ' However,- wmm iwnnuro, uio
paper were never returned, and he is
now without anything to show for his
claim. . -
LOVING CUP WHKBE
-itirrnr rrn i nirTT? A T.
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Seattle. April J 8.-Th fraternal mill
tary -societies of Seattl will, present.
loving cup or punch bowl to the admiral
of th Atlantic fleet while thw battle
ships are in Seattle harbor. Thiswas
decided at a meeting of representatives
majority of th organisations last night.
Arrangements wer made to hav zo
mlllUry teams from Seattle lodges and
thre-fraternal society bands take part
in t h. tiaAt narufl jKLUJiuaj.. ,..
' . .
!
(E
OurKcv;
)L; OurNciv
All Styles
-.' V '. ' -
Sold Onljby
All Colors
.. . ,
311 Morrison Otrot
r Opp. Poitoffico
Tlio
host
In
Values
Quality
A Wonderful Salo
V of Finb 7oolon
- i.---r.vr----; . .,v.- fet- .
II, II values.
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Dress (Efoodis
JEFFREY WINS BY a
SKIN OF HIS TEETH
(!. ' BsSSSSBSaSSBSSjas .- ---i,
Official J Election Ectums
Give Him Lead Over .
r J Derby of Jive. -
Official returns Showing tho result
of th recent primaries n the, stat
Ucket for th fisopnd district hat been
received. No Chang In .result is mad
by th official count though th lead
of John Aw Jeffrey over Andrew Jack
on nrhv is cut down to. flvs vots
for th Democratic nomination for con
gressman from th Second district.,
iMwMin to th official figure W.
R.' Ellis, for eongrea. received 11.513
votes. Shepherd 8,471 and Oeer J.
For railroad commissioner Altchisoa
' a n ... A.Af n.atAn t tAtl HftmL
UUn ,83. Hurlburt ,4I, I-ouck 4,t
and Whiting 1,287. . . ., .
For th Democratic nomination for
congress Derby received J.524 and Jef
frey .M votes. ; .
Th completion vi ." mium. n
th Second distriot supply th missing
IiKUreo in mo w" -X .
fight and show that Cake has a ma
jority of 2,487 vote. R. S. Bean'"'
lustlc of j th supreme court polled
JM07 votes, while I W. BaUey defeated
Dr. Alexand'er Reld for th Bepub lean
nomination ior ,Tili
commissioner ' by a majority of,, 14.9S3
yotes. , , , ' -. .. i
TORPEDO FLOTILLA
ARRIVES FROM BANGE
(Voittd 'ress Xtased Wire.).' ;
-.. ni.m ri. Anrll SB. -Lieutenant-
-. rnn. nil tha tornedo flo-
mniiuoiiw-'
tlHa arrived here this morning, after an
fffSr some time. Th Uttl craft, feft
Magdalena ., Saturday avenlng . and
Jlefmed up th. coast . . spee! or M
knots, peing eunwwu.' t ,
fi. Immediatelv aftr their arrival
the torpedo boats began taking on coal
from w puwj ,"' - . . .
Mississippi Onb Women.
' Be wise in time and use Hyomcl at
me nrsi warnmi oi,cuihui
Do not let the disease extend along
ine aeucato mucous mcinm.,, .
ally going rrom the nose-to- the throat,
thence Into ' th bronchial a tubes, and
then downward until the lungs ar
reached and you are in danger of con
sumption. ' ' " ' , . ' i
Hyomel . will , cure all curable forms
and stages of catarrh. It isso uni-
; formly successful In curing this com
mon yet dangerous disease that vvoou-
' ard, Clarke & Co. take all the risk of a
trlaf treatment and agree abBolutely to
refund the money If anyone tses Hyo
mel and does not get relief. ' '
There is no other treatment for ca
tarrhs that is like Hyomel or just as
rood. .None can take Its places none
give such quick and sura relief and at
so little cost Its medication Is breathed
through a pocket -Inhaler that comes
with every outfit," thus reaching the
most remot cells of the air passages,
killing the catarrhal germ and soothing
and healing the irritated mucous mem-
brBesfln the use of ilyomol 'today and
you will soon find that the offensive
nreath, the droppings into the throat,
the discharge from the nose ! and all
other, symptoms of catarrh are over
come nd cured. The complete outnt
coJ-ts but Jt and Woodard. Clarke & Co.
stand readv to refund the money It
doB not tufa catanh.
.t.i..j Dh. ImhA H1rl.l
Wet Point Miss,; April 28.Many of
l"l assembled in West Point today for
th meeting or jn oia . .
Women's Clubs, Several score of delu
. i r.(n. irnat iv.n.
ng and this morning and all Indications
uolnt to a large .nciium;.
y The meeting is to continue three day
1 1 will nvt en. . - - -
with the more serious addresses" and re-
Forts mere win u ivi
orm of receptions, luncheons and other
social reatures nrrangcu "
Century club, th host of the occasion,
Headquarter were
gates this morning at th Holt hotel.
First Baptist church and nekm,,bB.,,HSnt
business sessiuii ai m w
sonic hau. ;-,
New Jersrf Democrats."
. ' (Tnltrd PreM Lessed Wire.) j
:-m . xt T -Anvil 9AThA T)m.l
cratlc stat convention assembled hers
today to select the delegates at larae
to the Denver convention. Nearly . 1,000
delegates filled the State Street theatre
wkn th. nnnvetition. was called to or-
aat Amnnir the delegate there ap
peared to be no pronounced sentiment
in favor of any one of the presidential
aspirants, mvii. "V i-
the makeup of , th t"blg four n
various questions relating mor closely
...I .11 Mint tn fin
to nome pomicn. ah wtiio
unlnatructed delegation.
5 Colonel McCord Dead. y
Phoenix. Arls-, April 28; Colonel Mcj
Cord, former governor of Arisona and
ex-congreisman from. Wlwconsin and for
the nast two years -collector of
at NoKalcs, is dead here of Bright a dis
ease, ila was 7 years old.
CHIEF'S JOB LOOKS
GOODTOLARGEflUMBER
III
Every Able-Bodied? Citizen
in St. Johns Candidate
- for the Office.
Chief of Pollc Charles Bradeson of
8t Johns says that town Is th mot
law. abiding Uttl plac. In th north
... uuht that" a why vrybody
wants th Job of chief over ther. It
Is said that vry atie ooaiea citussa vi
0t Johns is a candidate, ana ai to
night's meeting of th council a Uvly
Mar Wcrha already been turnd
downs one by th council, which re
fused to ratify his first appointment of
a chief and who will b finally chosen
Is a matter of veriest conjecture, a
ther are at lsast a half dosen aotlva
candidates striving; for th snu little
,llBea,ides new head for th POllc
paltment a city nginer Is to b ap
pointed. Among other matters which
will coma up before th council is that
of ' accepting or rejecting th VhUfM
phla street Improvement work, there
Uing some doubt ss to whether there
was any Improvement.-, r fc
Bedtstrlctlng th assessment of Polk
Street fixing the salaries of city offi
cials for th coming year and th final
settlement of contractora' claims for
work don on th nw city hall ar other
things fgr consideration, i;
MILWAUKIESOfOpL.
VOTERS CALL MEETING
Owing to th remarkable " growth In
attendance in MUwaukl school district
No I a meetlns of th voters of that
dlstrlcf ha; be5n called for J3atuday
evening to discuss plans for meeting
th increased demand for school room.
At first Itwaa tb Intention to build a
addition to th present building, but a
number of leading cltlsans protested
against this, and It Is now thought a
Eiw .truotur will b provided for the
grammar school pupils, and that the
present on will be used for a high
school. .
aaC1 '5e" j
(7 '
n
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No hot and blistering
'.. air to sap vitality and
male a rookincr. intoler-'
'" -UT. nrV Art nrrtrb ic A rvn
on the safe, economical and comfortable New Per
fection Wick Blue Flam Oil Cook-Stove. Using
1 , your kitchen is not a room to fly from, but a place
': where all die necessary household work is done in
v restful coolness it doesn 't heat the kitchen. The ,
it convenient and handy for. erer purpose of a cooking itor. , U it
' Mves money and time make a clean kitchen and contented cook,
. 'Three sixes of ".New Perfection " stove, h If not with your dealer
, write our nearest agency. ' ! - ' . ' 1
Hi:
The
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fcb """"
t
faults of other lamps. : A perfect artificial light.
Handsome and safe. : If not with your dealer,
write our nearest agency. , , , -STANDARD
OIL COMPANY"
These values will eclipse any yet offered this season.
Unmatchnblo Oiferingrs for Monday s
and Tuesday's Sollinrr-Tho Host Ko
markablo ; Bargains of tho Ocason
Prices One-Fourth to Ono-Xhlrd
Less Than Bocrular
The most charmin of this season's patterns and col-
. a a . . . . 1 aiaJa-
nrinn re included, tn tnis great saie. out
next two uajrs iuvuiu t mw - --
leason, for in addition to the great reductions through
out our own stock we have during the past week made
Urge purchases of high-class novelties at prices that
enable us to sell below actual wholesale cost. At no
time has this store offered more tempting dress goods
Now Copenhagen Bines
Now Golden Browno
Now Hnntor's Greens Now Tans, Etc., Jto.
IN A COMPLETE ASSORTMENT OF THIS SEASON'S MOST POPULAR
- WEAVES. ' ' 11 ' -'
Colored Dress Goods
at 0100 Yard
44 and 46-inch fabrics, all wool shadow
stripe Panamas, Mohairs, Serges, Ar
mures, Poplins, Batistes, Wool Taffetas,
etc. etc 11 high class dress goods in the
popular new shades-green, brown, cas
tor, navy, Copenhagen blue, etcalso :
44- Inch French Poplins at. ..... .81.00
45- lhch Herringbone Serges t...S1.00
48-Inch' French Voiles at. . . . . .. .81.00
44-Inch Stripe Panamaa at. 8.00
Poplin Do Chene, QQn
Beg. $1.60 Quality UU
A new, rich,' elegant' material for spring aid
summer wear; half wool and half silk , with a
beautiful even weave, soft and clinging-, noth
ing more suitable for evening dresses or sepa
rate waists; comes in the popular, shades of
blue, pink, green, tan, champagne, steel, slate,
rose, reseda, etc, regular $1.50 qual., specially
Priced for This Sale at
89c
APRIL SALE OF
Sheets, Pillow Cases, Towels
and White Bed Spreads , ;
VALUES THAT FORECAST A GREAT DAY'S BUSI
NESS IN THIS DEPARTMENT TOMORROWCome to,
this section tomorrow morning expecting to see the most
wonderful values ever offered in Ught cotton bedding. We
were most fortunate in securing, at this opportune tune, many
exceedingly good' values-great purchases at less thanregu
lar market prices. These offerings cannot be duplicated any
; where. ,:-;:'c: :;:;V'l -iH-..' ' :'':yl-'!yC-'M!:Z-Don't
Miss This Opportunity to Save !
Y ' Unbleached Sheets, 60c Value at 4!. ' ;
A special lot of unbleachef Sheets. 72 by 90 inches, weU made from
good quality unbleached muslin; regular Oc values, pneed or 45c
this sale at .4 . . v'' . ; . v .V ' . v IT?.
niMrfied Sheets. 85c Values at 68. " t -;: j ' C ;
Full bleached Sheets, 72 by 90 inches, made of extra quality seamless,-
iPricstley's New Blaolr.
'. ,w;V.Fahric3;-.;,'Vi,:.:;-':
A comDlete assortment of these celebrated
Black Dress Goo3s-Lthe world's best goods
spot-proof, acid-proof and with a finerich
finish that can not be duplicated. These
lots to choose from . . '
42-Inch Black English Voiles at..i..-85
. . 1 l . . SI'S fflfl
9TnrVi Kiarir h.mnire vioui m. .... pa.w
M.mt . g
40-Inch BUck Wool Taffeta at. .... .!
40-Inch Black Queen's Cloth at.....:
40-Inch Black Wool Crespine at.;..
40-Inch Shadow Striped Batiste at; .
'40-Inch Crepe de Paria at;.,,......
All Woolen Remnants
Half Price :
A busy season has left us with hundreds and
hundreds of remnants of woolen Dress Goods m
lengths from 2 to 8 yards, included in this assort
ment are Panamas, serges, mohairs, wool taf
fetas, batistes, novelty worsteds, shepherd checks,
vt-l- .L.U. Krntran ntatd. silk and WOOl Wlllt-
,ings, Scotch : plaids, melanges, French and Eng
lish novelty suitings, eic; rcmnams i
wanted color, in all kinds at all prices. All M Mle
ONE HALF THE MARKED
' REMNANT PRICE. , , , . , Jj
91.00
81.00
$1.00
S1.00
81.00
i
run Dieacnea ouccis, if vj ""i . --- , - - , , -
full width sheeting; regular 85c values,: priced; for this sale, gg
, at " 4 yy
-"-.. , - Pillow Cases, 14c Values at llf
Bleached Pillow Cases, made of good durable muslin, 45 by 36
...fi h.mmnl! rec. 14c values, onced for this sale at....
1 Huck Towels 10c Each, or 81.00 Dozen.
Huck Towels, 16 by 30 iriches, splendid for hotel use, made with fast
colored borders, hemmed, finished with selvedge, yery dur- 1 QQ
inW..l fr.r thi sale at 10 each, or 1 doa. for.?IVW
linen Hook TSS5i
stitched ends; they come in all white andwith red bo,rd"'"
solutely fast colors; great, values , at 25 each, or 1 7C
dozen for . . i
Bed Spreads, $1.75; Values $155.
Hemmed Bed Spreads of extra heavy ouality, full site for double
beds: they come in a large assortment of Marseilles patterns;! CC
regular S1.75 values, priced for. this sale at.... !
' ; t ; ' ' Unbleached Sheets, 70c Values at 55e.
A special lot of unbleached Sheets, 81 by 9Q inches,' made from excel
lent quality unbleached muslin; regular 70c values, priced for cr
this sale at -.......
. Pillow Cases, 16c Values at 12.
Pillow Cases made of extra heavy linen finished muslin good lO
large size, 42 by 33 inches; 16c values, priced for this sale at... A-y
' Pillow' Cases, 18c Values at 14e
Bleached Pillow Cases,made of extra fine muslin, f
36 inches; exceedingly good values at regular-price 18c, P"cea lAp
for this sale, at
Huck Towels, 12c Each, or 815 Dozen.; .
" Huck Towels, 17 by 34 ioches, good heavy grade, made with selvedge
edge and finished with neat hem;, they come uvaH white and with
red borders; specially priced for this sale; at J each, j .OC
or 1 dozen for. vi . .....'"
White Bed Spreads 1 -Soe
beds',-finished with neat hem, good wearing quality, new attrac
tive" patterns; specially priced for this sale at, CI in
" , Bed Spreads $1.75 .Values, $1.55.
Fringed Bed Spreads, made withW corners full size for iron beds;
'! thev come in thi season's best designs an J m pretty Mar
' seilles patterns;, $175 values, priced for this sale at..,.. ... V lv
Mi Our Great
STOCKING SALE
Continued for Wednesday, with
till greater assortments to choose
from. Hundred of customers have
told us that these Stocking values
are the best offerings in the city.
With additional assortments added
it behooves every , prospective
Stocking purchaser, to attend this
ale tomorrow, because it la uncer
tain when we shall be able to again
offer such wonderful values; reg
ular 75c kinds at..........;..50
The Season' Latest Novelties in
' v Every Wanted . Shade.;
"Don't let this opportunity slip Jby v
unheeded, for these Stockings are
just the kind most wanted for
spring wear, and are exceptionally
good 75c values; the-assortment
consists of women's fine fancy lisle ,
Hose, in plaids, polka dots, laces, ,
swastikas and embroidered effects;
also plain lisla Hose made with
double heels, toe and aM. and gar
ter top; they come in all the latest
and best shades, tans, browns,
blues, gray, red, pink, etc.; all are.
75c values, on special sale at BOf
50c HOSIERY 89 Tomorrow
Only at This Price. ,
A special i of fering-i-Women's fine ,
lace Hose in a full assortment of
the new shades, in brown and tan,
as well as black and white; also
plain lisle Hose, in pretty embroid
ered effects; regular 50c values, on
ale ; at. .,, ..,.,.. ... .,,39, ..
A special sale pf, women's fine lace
Hose, in black and the new shades
of tan, gray, pink and red; also
plain black cotton Hose, in neat
embroidery designs;; they are the s
very best -values we have ever of
fered at anywhere near this price;
regular 40c values, on sale at 25 ,
Art Goods and Notions
See how far a little money will $o
in these popular sections. You will
find many unadvertised ,v specials
equally as - good as those men.
tioned here. .
. WOMEN'S BELTS
,' ' 75c Values 49c -A
fine assortment of women's
elastic Belts, in fancy Persian de
signs, neat gilt buckles, very neat
and nobby; regular 75c values, spe
cially priced. . .... . . . ...... .4
WASH BELTS SPECIALLY
. PRICED
A full line of women's wash Ee!t
in linen, duck and embroidere !
lawn, new patterns for summer
wear, the very latest designs; so
cially priced for tflis sate at..- '
BELT BUCXLE3
50c Values 25e
A special showing nf pret'y Vtlt
Buckles in heavy gilt anj t - ';
great variety to ch" ff"i; r
lar 50c values - ', n- ' f
this sale at '