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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND THURSDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER V I 08. FINISH IN CONTEST IS Y.r.I.C.A. FACULTY ONLY EIGHT DAYS AWAY IS mm ReallalnA that very hour now meam much Xr (hem, many studenta who ar ; working for acbolarahlpa in The Jour- net's . contest are making good use o the, time. With only eight daya mora , ahead there la no tlraa to ba loat, apd it will not ba profitable to let an hour ., of tha available time to by without making an effort to seouraaa many journal sunsoriptlons aa possible. Gladys .Rogers la proving a very ehergatlo oomriatftor. Althouah not among the early entrlea, aha haa gradu. a pi -7" i In district No. I. Her latest score of 11,885 brought her up from sixth to ' second position, with only' 120 votes be . hind Bay Harper, the leader. The next ' scpre may see this clever student Jead Ing in her .district. .However, her ao ' tlvltv itiflv stimulate the: other" con testants to greater action, and they may , spring a big surprise shortly. ' ' Lanna Melton, too. Is doing aome ! good worlr, adding ' 8,739 in the last i score. Ralph Robnett Is taking no , chances on tha outcome of the contest . and is. doing good, steady work, aa evt- deneed in his latest score of 8.485. His . nearest opponent must do better work in order to wreat his position from him, aa ha ia leading by over 20,000 votea. -Adela Vollstedt added 6,886 votes in tha last acore, and Is steadily gaining ? round., If aha succeeds in keeping up ha pace aha will- easily overtake the second and third , In district No. 2. Vernlce Qllkey, the leader in district No. t, is retaining her lead, adding 4,876 votes in the last score. Trances Gor-j - dlon. tha baby contestant, la gradually Tha hoard of directors of tha YouneM running away from many of tha older! Men's Christian jAsaAniatinn'a t niHt atudsnta In 'district No. 4.. being now in ,cnooi nav appointed Instructors , tor wTnTsXlaV: oa. th. laat wouldn't ba surprised to aea her in or Bepremner. in tna main tha faculty I vine.. vura paiiiv mm IMl jraaj-, WlllUn I means tnat an axner snr-ed and afrtalantl older competitors what a clever Utile corps of teachers will ba in charge of srtrl can do. Tin TtaJlaa bids fair 19 I Its Imoortant work. Claaaas haaln Mon. capture two of tha much coveted echol day. September Jf? The following la tha arsnipa,' i reaisiari . . I.lttla Mark Twain and HlarivS Rokers I M A Rasa. aAunatfnnat 4lru "'. blew Into North Powder the other dayi Merwln Pugh (city engineer's office). rj?a m.."V" wpo ' "mi., noosaeeping, commercial jaw and ror flred" the editor ,of the News to an-1 resoondence. .a nounce their presence there: , , ... I Hopkins Jenklna elt aehiwrial. alaa. "Brllllan Ir pr t it tie Mark Twain.' Mies bra. F. intra annum i -ui , educational Contest now on. accompanied lvv"'YZl??."l7Z"t'P Mildred Clemens, contest representative! or me ureson journal a tnira nnu F. E. Lawrence (architect), director twins-. - i I Allen (architect), Instructor ef -SI"- W 'rL.M architectural0 dY-wlnsT of tha areat humnrlat'a couslna are as . W. O. Hathaway (arohlteet), instruo- retty and sparkling aa tnis mue r"v"V .1 ".,"' ' , vrth P,,wW.r' i tr-i.at rln Is I R.R.Steele (city schools), arithmetic out to each and all. Of course Miss w. a. xurnonu tstair Dunaer ana Rovers'-vote will be Increased by aev-1 roreman j, carpentry and woodwork, eral hundred while here." ' ... I . V I Proebstel (chemist and aasayer), It-aroes without saying that ' thia I chemistry. . clever pair will capture many votes In I A. 8. Wells, (mining engineer and aa tha vlclnitvsof North Powder, as they I saver), aaaayina. ire oent on a etioscripuon suiting in any i . j. w. Anaerson (commercial , artist), I ocallty they lnyadu, . ' ' I show card writing.' . .; .: . 1 xns corneal manager again ""- jonn A. wesco (pen expert), cenman- l the workers to renew tneir energy i ahln. " I Ihelr eanyaas. The ahorf time now I fhomas B. Hulma (oontractlna- Blum. available la too valuable to loao. .aianyiw.,.) riiumbina. ' surpriaea may 6e in atora ana uo-: H. J. Hadley Ouvenlla oourtl. hova nooves eacn ana every siuaeni o OTIur" I Enaliah. . . I wnryouL8The nU.bx't0r,.Peo,rO.n tLfh.M.f?f -nnaar). Saturday, and every student la expected raY'tr r Jtfmtm, i. i-v to record aubatantlal Increaaea. . I iltl,..?. n Vnt' i" nnle). walaaaBaBaaaaw I T WVBM IUIMIU, i I A. E. Beamer (chief clerk of telegral I Pf teiegrapny ana aisp&icning. I i a. Kaipn vejar (instructor ia Bpan-1 isny, iTpanisn. t , i M. . Q. Steel (city achoola). manuai training. x. u. jrruint (language teacher), Oar-i man. i H. M. Montgomery (attorney), olvical and English. I E. E. Dlckev (accountant), fortlrn ainKiiBn. I O. v. Green (East Bide High school), I majnemaucs ana Jngiisn. -v.-... K.rf .k.irw -or n nut T. . Ut.. n w.lt I f. uma.ra.i. .r iroruana sonwi JliaiU UBIO VA. L11H bliai avi uviai . t vr t a- v m, an asi vvuitutvv v - I ar vaBaayiaaai 1 aiant atatt aM ara oppoaed to tha Des Molnas ayatem I onT n iSfPf,- tv. r.Mt v,- -.-J D. W. Proebstel (electrical engineer- ":"'r":Z7-STZ.:: : S4r...lv.n S, Rhodea, shorthand and uuia 'bus , i j k, typewriting. jma mm - I air mm n n a a4 aa v Ira annna and naifa 11 mm e I REFUSE TO RECOMMEND DES MOINES COMMISSION motion mada toy Dr. C. H. Chapman to recommend the' adoption of the commia alon form of government A report was also heard from City Attorney Kava naugh. chairman of tha committee to investigate on the mayor ana councu form or government. Laat nlght'a meeting was spirited and the members indulged in flings which added spice to the arguments which arose over Dr. Charfnan s motion. Five or six of the rnerabera ware unwilling to place themselves on record at tna present time to adopt either form of government Or. Chapman took tha at titude of the other members aa oppoa Ing tha Des Moines system and made a remark to the effect that he could aea (he fata of his motion. Aak. for More Time. Those- who took part in tha diacus Blon wert John F. Logan, F. V. Holman, R. W. Montague, City Attorney Kava naugh, Dr. Eliot and F.-E. Beach. Ben Renin also SDoke aealnst the adoption of the commission form of government without further investigation, and was in favor of asking- the council for mora time in which the commission could ork before submitting-the question to the people. :; ; As a result of the discussion which followed Dr. Chapman withdrew hia motion to adopt and substituted another asking the council for more time. This ,was carried an, Chairman McGinn v ap r. t,. ti. enspman, . jpnn r. xogan ana city charter, its scope and detail, and closed by. atronrlv urarina its continu ance by the city. Ha delved further Into tha mysteries of the present' charter, and explained tha relation of the various de partments ana tne scheme unaer wnicn they .work. He' also explained the ties of tha department in relation to one an other. Associated on the committee with Mr. Kavanaiigh-were H. H. New- hall and F. E, Beach. - JTo nog-rasa Wow. After hearlna City Attorney Kava- naugh'B report the members indulged In I a aiscussion or tne cnarters ana tnose E RIGHT FROM FATHERLAND TO SEE HOW UNCLE SAM TILLS THE SOIL " Traveling 7.000 miles to visit tha far-famed farming lands of Oregon, two wealthy young Germane arrived in Portland this morning after a tour of the continent. They have been in the United States just 24 days, having ar rived on the Wilhelm II nearly a month ago and they took occasion to visit the best-known farming, dlatrlcta of the country en route, a. The travelers are Ed ward Riecharett of Dessau, and Gottlieb Nathustus, who with hla latner owns one or tne iara eat landed eatates in the rich- country surrounding Magdeburg. The estate covers more than 8.000 acres. - Both are pleased with this eountry and they say their own fatherland doea not compare with the United' States in plont of agricultural and - mercantile pursuits. They ware particularly im pressed with the great- department atorea Of America and they say there la nothing like them in the old coun- Mr..- ar Herr. Riacharett aa ha emll- ingly gave hia name to a Journal re porter ia a t raauate or uie ism oua old German university of Halle and with hia -companion, - Herr Na thualua, ia engaged In a study STATE BOOSTED THROUGH BOOKLET ' The Portland chamber of commerce OPDOSed to tha DS Molnel system I haa 1nat lasnnd a naw advartlalnar fuutk. opinion lwmrtt th.Uforr"S ' ?r' ment adopted by the Iowa city la too the fourth publication by thia body In aa radical ana too mucu or an experiment. I many yeara. It la attractively written. out the United Statea and all were Sp- lar number cutallluatratlng Ore posed to the Des Moines charter. gon Industries, scenery and cities. No Dr. ChaDman defended the Des Moines rn t f Irtrt - tVa si to r a 4 r a avl Ai4-aJ laa aa I pian dj avciaring- inw.nB oontsvoo db i comprehensive review of climate, pro vci Huroiuuimit iau uuiauinu xvji tiio n rrinni ni niininpfiBi nnnnrrnniriat i people by uniting the legislative and This booklet is printed in an edition executive branches of the government, of 60,000 and cost the chamber in the utner memoers or ma commission con- ncighbornooa or fS.SOO. While the edl-l tended that tha Des Moines plan faclli- tlon may seem lares the suddIv Is not tates business. Dr. Chapman said that equal to the present demand. Tha cham- undar the present charter .there haa been ber la receiving hundreds of inquiries constant pulling in opposite directions about Oregon, - in answer to which thia by the mayor and the council. Ha said booklet is sent. Distribution ia also that it waa due to tha system of the made through thr various members who government- - I go eaat, tha railroad offices in tha east! The committee win hold HB next ana reai estate agencies. setters received arter .senaing the 1 booklets, in many instances, have I proven tna tnis poor ia doing excellent work and has been the cause f induc ing many people to come to Oregon. If but 1 per cent of the books accomplish the desired purpose, they are bringing into tha state at , least 600 families an nually who Invest $1,000,000 here. The dairy and fruit industries receive large apace in tha book, and many con crete examDlea ara alven. with nam and addresses of dairymen and fruit I growers who have accomplished tha re sults, xnis aaia is or tne class that la certain to appeal to tha homeseekers from other states. Climatic conditions are treated, ana flue attention la given to commercial Interesta. a-rain. Itmarnnk mining and varied lnduatriea of the state. The illustrations- are done in attractive color tone and ahow Oregon uu vicbuu products as tney are. NEWLANDS IND0BSED FOR U. S. SEMTQB (TTnlted Pivaa tud Wlra.t Tonopah. Nev., Sept. 8.- The Nevada Democratic state convention yesterday indorsed Francia G. Newlanda for unitea mates senator and ueorge A. Bartlett for congressman from thia atata. i For presidential electors, tha three chosen without opposition were Charlea BPimgue or uoiarieia. l. u. Muaeon Elko and Joaeph Miller of Lander. meeting Wednesday night at 8 o'clock. of farming methods on thia continent with a view to applying them in Ger many. The gentlemen say that for speed and convenience agricultural pro cesses here are far in tha- lead Of those in their country. Tney leave tomorrow for a trip up the Willamette valley where they will make an extended aojourn in tha hop flelda. Mr, Riecharett f lnda it difficult to speak English but he manages to make himself understood wherever he and hla xriend atop. They both apeak French and can converse fluently in a half dozen other languages. Mr. Riecharett aaid that Portland la rqgartfed aa the great wheat ahlpping port of the United Statea by hla coun try. Mora vessels losd from this cltv. he aaid than from all the other ports on the Pacific coast combined. And if vou so down to the harbor in Ham- burr and ask the sailors about the United Statea tbey are sure to mention Portland as the bast of them all." BETTER SERVICE FOR IRVIHGTOH Tha report of the committee appoint ed to aecure better aervlce from tint atreet railway company waa received at tha meeting of the' Holladay-Irvlngton Improvement aaaociatlon laat night and tha newa that tha company would make aeveral long needed extensions and loops was received with lively eatlafactlon. Tha committee waa warmly thanked for its work. H. M. planer ia lie chairman. By double-tracMcg Broadway from Eaat Nineteenth to Eaat Twenty-flunk atreet and cctnaJeting a loop back to -the atartlng point.-the far end of thu loop being on iaat i wemyiourrn ana Knott atreats, a l-mlnute aarvlce is as sured for the residents within those boundaries. .... A committee af four waa appointed to present the demands of the district With regard to amendraente op the new char ter, the particular amenameni wnwn they will auageet being oae provWlrg for the taking over by the alty ef all hard surface streets ana me mainten ance thereof after they, are first laid by the property ewnera This committee consists af W, C. Bristol W. K. Woodwsrd, li- M. Hallcr and CharlaaK. Henry. Reeolutlone.were paased fevering tha Improvement or an "r proposed Improvement district wlUi nothing btit hard surrece ana recom mending .that where other .than hard surrare streets "7 - " Iht work fca dlacontlaaed. - A committee waa appointed te Iprw 'before the council to Uhe the initial ater-e toward forwitaa; a- w-,1P.r,IT anent dlatrict a ba baunded fcy Holla- asy and l nlon-evenuee ana xovmywan aad Eaat Twenty-eighth. - ConvpMVa Incorporated raaVss Bareae af Tfce 'aH - BJaletn. or, aept. I. - Articles ef -crixrailow t-,re ren filed In f.e of fice ef the e"etsry ef etate aa flltwe. Jhn tV. r t Rb-a PsrktnrNam Vemnfisl v' hrwvt Fria-opl ehureh; rrifrtr.ai rf'lr 8ertraw. tae.e cmry; loT-eratere, W. i. bardnea J. B. A. gal ar-i J. r. KeaL - OROWS HAIR and w can PROVE IT! A lady from Minnesota writes! "Aa a reault ef uatng paaderloe, my hair ' ia close to Ave feet in fength." Beautiful Hair at Small Cost HA treabtes. like many other dieeeeea, iava been wrongly diagnosed and altogether mia. rvr int mfoa taat 11 m simply a proa Oct v. me acaip ana wnoiiy aepcaaene upon its action. Tae scalp Is the very soil fa which the hair is pro duced, aartared sad grown, and it alone should receive the sttentien if results are to be expected. It would oo aa earthly good to treat the atria of a plant with a view af making it grow and become more besatifsl the soil ia which the plaat grows wiaat be attended to. Therefore, He scalp ia waica the hair grews anwet receive the attention If vea are ta expect It te grew and Baoema moraeaatifal. toes ef kair is caaeed by the scalp' drying as, ' ar loaiag hs sapply Of saoistnre or aatrfoteat; whea aaldaeae eccsrs the scalp has simpiy loat Mil Its onrtehsaeet. leaviag aotblag for the hair te feed ' apoa a plant at even a tree woald die aadaraiauiae cwaditioaal . TV mm , t ILU. A i I., . . ad reelenlah Ue aotl or scalp aa the rasa aaar ba. r ' v'F wim grvmr mau anuur as Batata tateaded ft aboala. " M afTect sbm the Kair glaetde and Wane ef tha eeala. It ia tha anlv roaamtv mm v.i. -JZZ ' at'scsversd that la aiatiiae la aha a 1.-1- rooda ar lieeide mt the aoalp. teaetratae the pores eafcrkfy aad the fcatr - . w, ! iihi isuj aajuiaa. aUa and life-prod-ciaf eaaUtiea. , - Oaa BSea mmmm Im ' ' i . Its great worth as a aahr erewiag sad tilt fceanti. trias raasedr-tnr it and see reeawWf7 mint at atl aWpolata la thrwa aleaa, 25c BOo and 91.00 pr bottl. in Quality The MOST iia Valuta Mist All 'Portland shoppers regard our store news as authoritative information on , saving opportunitiesHere are a few of the splendid saving chance's for tomorrow's sale: . Call Thia Call Ft ft Te Shaw bow eickH Bllflilal . " acta, we wiil aead a large aaaa- free by retara Bail Be eareae waa Beads tajs faas a pas te the iwvirN liisnti ct, cixui, iu w4tk rhelr asaas sad adJi-a m. bb ati-ei ar tiajapa te par Special Friday Off erings In New Fall Those (abrici which have found favor with fashion for fall wear are all here. Particular women can make their selection from a more than ordinary large assortment, finding scores of exclusive pat terns and weaves not found elsewhere. We call your particular attention to the following specials for Bargain Friday's tale. i r , '" REPKLANT SACKING 4c. OraAm af Kfi 52-inch Repelant Sacking, a double weight, solid colored, exceedingly durable fall material, very suitable for separate skirts, suits, jackets and chil- aren s oreites, comes in all wanted shades: reiru- Ur 75c grade, on sale Bargain Friday at, jjgg ALL-WOOL PANAMAS, Best 50c- Grade. 38 34-inch all-wool Panamas, warranted all pure wool, has a perfect finish, nothing better for fall or win ter wear, comes in the new shades of red, navy, brown, green, etc., also black; our regular QO 50c( grade, on sale Bargain Friday st........a)OC TO $1.50 VALUES, PRICED FOR ! BLACK GOODS, ESPECIALLY LOW PRICES $1-25 FRIDAY AT 89e At this price you have choice of the following weaves in correct fall and winter weights, wide wale serges, snaaow-striped Merges, heavy Storm berges, French Voiles, Silk Striped Lustre, Herringbone Screes, striped wool Taffetas. Priestlev's Emoire Cloth.' olain Poolinette. silk nH unnl Pea,t A rn l.--. Ct J -D-i- ,7 ., . " A - . '. v..-- . . . v,lfvl puaniuia (.ucucu odunc, eic, iaDrics mat are periect in coior, nnisn ana quality; regular 51.25, f t..e iiw fi.w biuc, u (jtj at one price. xirKain xriuay at .... PLAIN MESSALINE SILKS AT 404 ' A great special offering f 21-inch plain colored Messalines, guaran teed all pure silk, comes fth a hiarh lustre finish, verv soft and erace- fuL not a fashionable shade is missing, plenty of cream nd black; it 89c 0'C " 36-INCH BLACK TAFFETA AT 85 ' 1,000 yards of 36-inch black Taffeta Silk on sale tomorrow at this low Price, comes with a beautiful spotrproof finish in a deep rich black, a high class taffeta that is warranted to wear: sold in all the hear is one of the greatest silk values we have ever offered, specially AQ stores at $1.25 a yard, our special price Tor Bargain Friday Off priced for Bargain Friday at .HVC at ....?........,...OjC Bargains in Men's Wear Every article offered is a decided bargain the prices are at the low est possiote poiiu. . XMEN'S UNDERWEAR AT 63. A special Friday bargain of men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawers; regular fall weight. The shirts are made with fine ribbed bottom and cuffs, neck and front bound with tape; the drawers have fine ribbed anklets, good pearl buttons -and suspender straps. All sizes 9 and best 75c values; special for Bargain Friday .......vJC ; MEN'S SOX, 3 Pairs fdr 25. f A special Bargain Friday offering of men's heavy gray mixed Cot ton Sox; made seamless with fine ribbed tops; the best 15c OP value. On sale Bargain Friday at ...3 pairs. J-tDC MEN'S GOLF SHIRTS AT 69e. A special offering of Men's Golf Shirts, made coat style with at tached cuffs or regular negligee style with one pair separate cuffs; come in a large assortment of fall colorings. All sizes from 14 to 17. The best $1.00 values. Special for this sale Bargain Fri day at , , MEN'S NEGLIGEE SHIRTS AT 81.50. J A sale of men Negligee Shirts made with soft button down wide placket and two-button sleeves; made from the best quality all silk a aa, Bfa ! ? J . 1 x m . d fj vame $o.au ana -siik mercenzea popiin, wnue ana ian, vaiue, z.3u; also white pongee silk, value ?i.50; sues 14 to 7yi. Your choice of these high grae shirts at the low price of...... 69c $1.50 Art Goods and Notions Priced Lower Than Ever Before The offerings for tomorrow are of special interest to those who wish to economize; the savings are well worth your careful attention. TOOTH BRUSHES, Specially Priced, 10e An extraordinary offering of Tooth Brushes; 1,000 best grade, pure bristles, fancy and plain bone handles, wire drawn; an unusual oppor tunity to supply your needs; these brushes sell in the regular IA. way at 15c, 25c, 35c, and 50c; all at one price Bargain Friday.. vC HOSE SUPPORTERS, 35c Values, 19 An unusual offering of women's Dad Hose Suooorters. laree Dad. heavy frill elastic; they come in all the desired colors; values 1 Q to 35c special for Friday.. , ; ;.. liC HAND BAGS, $1.25 Values, 79 A sale of women's seal leather Hand Bags, regular shape, two-strao handle, neat coin purse fitting; they tome in black only; regular 70 $1.25 value, specialy priced for this sale, Friday only I iC BEAUTY PINS, Specially Priced. lOrf. A showing of gold Beauty Pins; in all the new designs: values to 25c, specially priced SHELL HAIR PINS, 25c Values, lO A great offering of shell Hair Pins, good quality shell, 6 on a card; regular lit values, special tor tnis sale. HAT PINS, 25c Values. X0a 10c 10c A special offering of Hat Pins in all the desired colors, round f A and pear shapes; regular 25c values, special for this sale 1UC TRAY CLOTHS, Specially Priced, lOa Great reduction in stamped linen Tray Cloths and Doilies, good de signs stamped on nice quality linen and lawn;' values to 25c, Irt. specially priced vt Special Friday Offerings in the DOMESTIC SECTION A money-saving opportunity for housekeepers. The offerings for tomorrows sale include lace Curtains, Curtain Materials, . Towels, Rods and Pretty Wash Cottons. Buying in large quantities before tne recent advance in cotton prices enables us to quote these ex tremely low sale prices. For instance: KIMONO CREPE, 2Jc Grade at 15. 36-inch Kimono Crepe in a full assortment of neat designs and pret ty colorings, all bright, new goods; regular 25c grade, on sale r Bargain Friday at ....i .......luC CURTAIN SWISS, 25c and 35c Grades. 18tt. A special offering of White Curtain Swiss and Madras in a large variety of figures, dots, stripes and checks; -they come in 40,42 and 45-inch widths, and in 25c and 35c qualities. All are priced Q for Bargain Friday at .......iOC LACE CURTAINS, Worth $1.00 a Pair, at 68e Tomorrow we place on sale a special' line of White Scotch Lace Curtains. They are 38 inches wide arid 2Va vards long and coma in a variety ot styles witn both plain and figured centers; extra ?. good values at sxuu a pair. On sale Bargain Friday at..... . VOU , HUCK TOWELS, 12,c Values at 8a; or 95af a Dozen. ' A "special offering of White Huck Towels of splendid bearing dual ity and good large size, 17 by 34 inches. They are finished with red borders of fast color and well made selvedge edges; regular Q 12y$c values; priced for Bargain Friday at....'..,v.i'. OC TWO SPECIALS IN CURTAIN RODS. "' 12c VALUES AT 9$ Brass 5c VALUES AT 2$eBrass Sash Rods extending from 24 to 42 inches, with complete fixtures. Made neat and strong; regular 5c values; ca sale Bargain Friday at ......ati2C Curtain Rods extending from 30 to 54 inches; finished with neat brass ends; regular 1224c val ues. On sale Bargain Fri day at. .. 8c anaWsSaanMaVf mtW mW 7 v (" Ml I y B Women's Handkerchiefs at 5o A great special offering of Women's Handkerchiefs. Some sre plain fell linen, hemstitched; others are of Swiss with the new cross bar or plaid effects. Besides a big assortment of dainty initial handker chiefs. . All are good, full size. Regular 10c values, Specially f" priced Bargain Friday, each 1C Trimming' Braids Values to 2 Do Ifnced at . 3c A special sale of odds and ends in Trimming Braids; sbout 500 yards in the lot, consisting of many desirable kinds suitable for women's and children's dresses; values from 10c to 25c a yard. O On aala at C Exceptionally Great Values in Knit Underwear & Hosiery FOR BOTH WOMEN AND CHILDREN Could anything; be more timely than a sale of the correct fall weights in Knit underwear and Hoaieryf We don't think ao. That's why we've organized this sale for this week. Every garment involved la new, mada for this season's selling, correctly stvled, reliable in quality, tauitiessiy maae ana on tnis occasion priced lower than regu lar figure. CHILDREN'S HOSE, Best 40c Grade, 19e A special sale of children's fine ribbed silk lisle Stockings of splendid wearing quality; they come in all sizes and in all wanted shades of tan; our regular 40c line, on sale Bargain Friday J0 WOMEN'S HOSE, 40c Quality, at 2S A special offering of women's fine black lisle Stockings of medium weight, made with double heel, sole and toe, finished with garter top; our regular 40c line, on aale Bargain Friday C at ddaJle VESTS AND PANTS, $1.25 Garments, at T9 A great special sale of women's fine ribbed, form fitting, fall weight, wool Underwear, all styles in vests and pants, in colors gray and cream, per fectly finished, hand trimmed garments that are fully worth $1.25, on sale Bargain Friday 7( at ...IJC- WOOLEN UNION SUITS. SOS Value, at 08' An out of the ordinary offering of women's fine ribbed, hiffh-grade. medium-weight woolen Union Suits, form fitting styles in colors gray and cream, correct fall weight garments: regular. $175 ralnes. "in on .sale Bargain Friday at.......................... ....JvC SPECIAL PRICE REDUCTIONS IN THE Muslin Underwear ' " saaBeaT Department FOB BARGAIN FRIDAY Prices lower than ever quoted upon the same high grade quality. In tha popular -priced Tines will be found the vary latest styles, and we aaaurc you that such handsomely trimmed and finished garments . hava never been sold at the prices offered at this sale. CHILDREN'S APRONS. 65c Values, 37e A great assortment of . children's Aprons, made, of fine A. F. C Amoskeaggtrgham, in the neat Check effect in pink, red and light or dark blue, collar, raffs, pocket and waistband neatly trimmed in afl . white; regular 65c values, special for this sale WOMEN'S DRAWERS; SpedaCy Priced, 29 Aa excellent tne of women's Drawers, made of fine quality cambric or muslin, trimmed with rows of nst bemttitehad tucks and fine Lace ruffle; also a line with fine embroidery finance; all made extra 9Q well and good full size; .regular values to ,50c, specially priced... i-wC WOMEN'S SKIRTS, fl-tt Value. T5 An offering of women's fine white Skirts, trimmf J with rows of pretty lace inaerticur and lace raffle; another line with deep embroidery fuffl. s!l m )j frfl width and well finiihcd; regalar ' $l5 re values, special for this sale ....4ww BLACK SATEEN APRONS. 25c Value, 19 A fine ahowirg of sateen Aprons, msde of excellent caal:v V sateen, ia the kxig straight style or rtid wits raiHe. f,n:Srd pocket -and! long ties; regular 25c values, spfcia"y pn.ee J f-r "ff this sale, each.................'.....;, , .