'" THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 22. 1008.
H0PET0R CONQUEST -
' OF WHITE PLAGUE
iJILL'S TifEASURE
TOSTART FIGHT
At tha mriatln nt Ihi lltiii lfoanaa
Jlost Tractable of Chronic Maladies And Not Hercdit-1 Sf" :i'L0t To
ary, Science Declaresllow It Is Communicat-4
ed and How to Be Avoided; .'. : . '.
" By FREDERIC J. MASKIIt.
(Copyrlfht 1901. by Frsdarto J. Haskln)
Washington. Bent. If. While tha
great tuberculosis eongrseg la holding
Iti itnlnoi tn Wwhlmlon thara ara
nearly a million auffarsre front tha d la
eAas in tha ynltad States., Bo amlnaat
an authority aa Dr. Oalar statsa It aa
hla belief that th-ra ara l.tkO.000 pee
pla In tha United States sacn year wha
lurrer from It. It waa ns, iuo, wn
atatad not long aid that wa snow
enough about tha tuberculosis bacillus
already to encompass it. If only thara
wera a nation-wide movement for put'
tin this knowledge Into affect
The bacillus which caueea tubarcu
loala la of vegetable origin. After It
feu into tha ayatem It devalops a.
ozln which la responsible for tha hectlo
riusb 01 the disease. Tners just
two things that must ba dona to pre.
vent tha spread of tha disease. The
one la to kill tha bacteria and tha other
la to fortify the body agalnat it. After
all la said and dona the suppression of
things. Neither has yet been dona on
any sella of national scope.
Eminent surgeons with years of ex-
rerlence at tha operating; table declare
hat II out of every 100 people who
come .under the knife ahow aoro a trace
of tubercular trouble. At some time or
other tn the Uvea of the people the
germ of the dlaeaae has been taken Into
the ayatem And causes more or less
uffrin to the body. In most cases
the system Is strong enough to build a
little Internal jail around the point
where the germs take hold, thus effec
tually checking the progress of the In
fection. Where the system Is . not
strong enough, well developed tubercu
losis results.
The Bxpectoratlon Chief lonree.
Perhaps most people-contract tubercu
losis from inhaling particles of dust
carrying germs released by careless
spitting. It Is everywhere admitted
that the mere breath of a consumptive
la not Infectious. But liquid particles
containing the germs may be expelled
during coughing, sneeslng and talking.
It has been demonstrated that these
S articles may remain in me air mr
Istance of some 20 feet, and then they
lor Discussion, among mam the new
one prohibiting the power of attorney
by the lloenae holder, the object being
to deprive the breweries of their ooo-
iroi over me saloons.
Councilman Cottel has an amendment
to tale ordinance .which he will Intro
duce In the council mulln tamnmm.
wield the bat long enough," "o matter Thle amendment excepts the president.
- i.k hra im nlttad 1 seoretarv and treasurer of tha nnmort.
agalnat him. he Is going to make a hit Hon holding a license from the provi
so It Is with the germ. He may not "1f Je ordinance,
get you the first time he enters your Wills measure for the exclusion of
body, or he thousandth time, either women from saloons Is expected to
But If he keepa coming long enough be -raw a not right In the counoll to
la almost sure to catch your health off morrow, fuel being added to the eom
Ite a-uard eooner or later. Though bll- bustlble material already gotten to-
llona of them may have to die tn order gemer ror me battle In the council
to finally lay you low they sever count by the fact that a saloonman was on
the eoet a"'"1 yeeterday for selling' liquor
bm naa.M aa tha Man. to a woman under age. He contended
are Dtat o the "" , that he could not self whether ehe waa
Tuberculoals germs cannot withstand Cld enough or not. Mr. Wills Imme-
pure air and sunlight, even as the j lately suggested that ss this waa quite
disease which they cauaa cannot with- true It waa all tha mnr. nn v.-
stand the light of science. So they find I women should be excluded altogether.
incur imams ynu.i in twa, wu i -i ne cnargaa against tnia man. sc.
ill-ventllated corners. It la aald
thara ara I
New Tork where these germs eaa live
tt is
thsre are 10.000 rooms In the city or l front street were dismissed.
Bchlebe, who owne
Charges against W.
saloon at
Issed.
Woodward
ITi
ao-
and remain dangerous for long periods. I cased of selling liquor on Sunday were
tney oume to aa unumair ana aJao dismissed, tha aalnnn nin .ii..
in a jew noun ox summon, n im iu. ing mat me liquor waa given away
lack of physical,- moral, and mental I by Ms son to accommodate a sick
sunshlns last la responsible . for most I women. The committee rKommMM
of the tuberculoals In the cities of the I the revocation of the licence of W. Thl-
r'P" oaun wno runs a no lei at 184 Market
-swda I street
oountry, aa It finds its' favorite
s u
. tlO'
alley , shack. It is this
will subside
be said that
by
gravitation. It may
tnree lounns ox
narhans
the danger of getting tuberculoala Ilea
In expectorated matter. Eliminate tbla
and the danger from milk and the bat
tle will be largely won.
Ingestion is a frequent way of con
tracting tuberculoala Perhaps the
most frequent way in which it is taken
Into the stomach Is through the milk
supply. In a recent Investigation of
the Washington milk supply It was
found fhat 18 per cent of the cows fur
nishing milk for Washington use had
tuberculosis. As one or two cows hav
in. tuhArfiiinafa on each dairy farm
may contaminate the whole milk supply
of that farm, the percentage of people
who use that particular milk Infected
with tubercular bacilli Is vastly great
er There has been some difference of
opinion as to wnetner man couia si
tuberculosis from the cOw. At one time
even the eminent Dr. Koch threw the
weight of his opinion In the scales
against the Idea. But more recent and
thorough experiments demonstrate con
that neoDle do contract it
from the cows.
Oaxurec rrom Keats Increasing.
The tubercular Infection la spreading
;to meats more raptaiy unoer rommn
.farm conditions. The neighborhood
creameries in the rural dlatrlcta are re
sponsible, more than anything else, for
this. Infected skim milk from these es
tablishments Is fed to the hogs of the
country rouna, ana every pomer iu
Is not in the best of health falls a vlc-
n . v. a TTmiallv Irllllnir time
arrives Ions- before the symptoms of
the disease become apparent to the un
hr..H..1 ava nf tha farmer, hsnoe I
great deal of meat Is unconsciously
tainted. litkewlse, meats, vegetables
and fruits kept In open market stalls or
carried around oy vendors aiioru con
venient resting places for floating
a-erms. and thus the disease Is carrlec
into the homes of the people a worse
enemy than the burglar who takes their
-valuables at night or the thief who
steals them by day.
XTO On Absolutely Immune.
The Intelligent crusaders against tu
berculosis would impress the people
with the dansrer or expectoration in pud-
lie places. They would have public
sentiment so aroused that It .would not
a-allna; wrounda ! the ever-erew
tenement, the. poverty-stricken.' hovel
and the foul
that has led philanthropic men te erect
model tenements . and workingmen'a
houses. And It la this that goes large
ly toward making the death rate among
the negroes so much higher than that
among ins whites.
The negro mortality rrom tuDcrcuio-
sls In the United States Is about ISO
per cent greater than that of the white
people. In Washington city the white
mortality Is ltl.l and that of the negro
its. I. In New Orleans the death rate
of' the whites from tuberculosis is
107.7 and that of the blacks 602.8. In
Baltimore the white death rate la 110. 1
nd that of the negro 477.1. These
figures are per hundred thousand of
opuiatlon. xney are -rainy repreaen
atlve. Part of the Increaaed mortality
among the negroea comes rrom pre
disposition growing out of miscegena
tion, but It is largely due to unsani
tary living conditions. It is said that
In slavery times consumption among
ure blooded negroes wss next to un
nown. South Dakota shows the lowest death
rate of any state In the union, there
being only 83 to 100,000 of popula
tion. Michigan comes next with a rate
of only 90. Australia shows a death
rate of only 86, while Austria leads
the world with 336. The rate for th
United States Is 160. that of England is
a.
Its 800,t)00 negro population and
HI MUOl'MV
Ill KIR
ril'ri
Court Sets Frldff'.'Uhe 13th
to Hear Case Af t Man
WhoSho VlftV-;
Six criminal cas w.H et tot trial
by Presiding Ju.Iks fjJntlnbein 'yestsy.
day afternoon, and itlireelpleas cf not
guilty ware received. S Claries Haley.
accused of uttering Jev farged,' check for
10, pleaded not gM'byYP' J1'- trl"1
waa fixed for NeveAiVV. ; ' For the
same date was set taje'aa .of Kate
Fox, charged with violation bt we Bun
day closing iw. " ' .' i ' I '-
November 11 was tamed as the day
for trying Mra. Mllle Morse of Artata.
who pleadednot guilty to the chaxgiTof
assault upon Olen Terry. - P. Ii. .Trigg
also denied his guilt of a similar charge,
In whloh case Vernon Knight la the
proaeoutlng witness., and hi ease was
set xor me rouowing war. y
ror pn'
Another oase set for
svember II is
that of Jeseph Tlckey, charged with as
sault witn a iangerous wniwu
For
nd danger-
ille moved
November II was set the case of Chea
ter C. Holloway, wno snot an
ouslv wounded his wife whl
by a Jealous rage.
Ttarlln'a flratnan wear water-tight
Jackets which may be filled from the
hose, affording the wearer protection
from the heat
anv mora tolerate the consumptive spit
tins- in hublio than it would the onera-
tlons of the pickpocket, for while h
one takes your pocketbook the other
threatens to ron you or your neaun.
But they 'would remind the people at
the same time that they must not lose
sight of the sense of proportion lr the
crusade is to be effective. The Mary
land tuberculosis commission, for in
stance, reminds us
against spitting on
pubiio daces do no
sources of infection.
that ordinances
streetcars and In
They claim that
not reach the largest
all tubercul
seast In sti
placea
IS per cent contract It
only about S per cent, of all tuberculoals
patients contract the diseast in street
cars and public place
and that about
In homes and
nthar nitres where there Is a Dro-
lonsed exposure to tne inreciion.
' If yon allow a baseball plaver to
Do Yo
Or. di
For Yourself ?
you. open rour month like a younf
gulp down whatever foot or medi-
offered yon f
Intelligent thinking woman.
ta need ofaelf from weakness, Bervovsnesa,
pals and iuMtog . then It Beans macb to
gun that tharaV r.nf tre tnif hones;
bird and
tlnoab
I (AhsENarVt)
T11"' " mwit roMPOaiTr.i.t. folder
rurrlti for the curs of woman's ilia
4 e ' v
'The makers of Dr. Pierre 1 favorite Pre
scription, for the core of weak, nervous, run
down, over-worked, debilitated, pain-racked
women, knowing this toed let "S to be made ap
Of Ingredients, every one ot which has the
gtrongast ceulble Indorsement of the leading
and standard aotborltiee of the several
schools of practice, are perfectly willing, and
tn fact are only too glad to print as tbsy da
the formula, or list of Ingredlenta, of which
tt Is composed, ta piaia Jtootieft, ea every
bottle-wrapper.
The formal a of Tr. Pierce's Favorite Pre-
ertpUoo will hear the most critical examina
tion of Bsedieel experts, for It cocaine no
alcohol aarooUca, harmful, or habit-forming
drags, and ne agrat enters into It that ta ant
tilghly recommended by the most advanced
and lead leg medical teachers gad aatoor-
tuea of tttelr sevral schools of practice.
T irnhotje twwwitnawd tbetwr"xT'fri
fi It. f" VI t r i"' .'rue Vrru r'- ir for
fil rt Ot r '''fTJ "rrn'.l ifjjl1.)!
136 and of Japan 141. Even Jamalci
with
only 16,000 whites, shows a rate of
only 163. If the New Orleans rate for
negroes were to obtain In Jamaica there
would be over 4,000 deaths a year from
consumption there.
Xope for Bradleatloa.
The whole philosophy of the crusade
against tuberculosis may ba summed up
in the one sentence of the circular is
sued by the committee on the preven
tion of consumption of the United Gar
ment Workers of America,- in conjunc
tion with the committee on the preven
tion of tuberculosis of the Charity Or-
fanlzatlon society of New York city,
hat is: V
"Don't give consumDtlon to others:
don't let others give if to you."
The doctor may be able to cure people
a-uer xney naye contracted tne disease,
but If the crusade Is ever to amount
to anything It must be through the co
operation of every person afflicted with
tuberculosis and of everyone who is
free from It The eradication f the
disease depends upon a campaign of edu
cation reacning Dotn the sick and the
well. The doctors are now .able to an
nounce that it is the most curable of
all chronic diseases, and that It is not
hereditary.
The literature of the crusade is hono-
ful. It tells the masses that consump
tion is preventable and curable. It
carries to them the information th.it
thousands have found good health
again, and Informs them that even if
one's case Itself is hopeless, he can
find consolation in the thought that
Bclence can tell him how to prevent
the communication of his disease to
those around him. It brings to the
sufferer the message that he does not
need to be regarded as a dangerous
fierson to those with whom he comes
n contact, but that by simply prac
ticing a rigid care In the disposition
of his sputum he can feel that be is
not exDOslnar those dear to him to I
the danger of infection. It tells him 1
where he can get more information on
the subject and asks his help in
spreading the' good news abroad.
The Campaign of Education.
Every charity organisation In the
country stands ready to advise the con
sumptive. The day for Ignorance Is I
past . Advanced thought has advocat
ed the registration of consumptives.
Some thinkers have even suggested
that those who will be persistently
careless ought to be dealt with by the
mauea nana or tne law. xnev noint
out that the state takes charge of the
feeble minded, especially the criminally
Insane, and declare that a careless con
sumptive may inflict disease and death
on dosena where the insane nerson
injures a single victim. Therefore thev
advocate legal restraints ara! net the
careless tubercular patient Some have I
suggested advertlsments in every newt-
paper ana periodical oi tne eountry,
and others the mailing of literature
Into every home. Some would like to
see the postofflce department author
ised by law to send the literature of
the crusade into every home. It Is
believed that nine-tenths of the con-
Any doctor's prescription to be filled with the very beet must con
tain Squibb's goods. All physicians and pharmacists acknowledge
this fart. Our store kt an out and out Squibb store. No other
chemicals In stock.
i 1 1 1
Malt Tonici are everywhere
prescribed by physician! as one
of the most powerful restora
tives and system builders known
to medicine. Millions of bottles
of "Prima Tonic." Tabst's
Tonic,-. "Hoff's" Tonic," "Malt
fiptrine," "Digesto," and hosta
of others are drank annually.
We bought a bargain, and are
going to give you the benefit.
You've alwavs naid 25c a nint
or $2.50 per dozen for "Prima Tonic" (unquestionably the ing of
all the malt tonka) but for this week we offer
25c Bottles of
PRIMA MALT TONIC
9c Each or 90c per Dozen
Just think, we offer at a price of less than half its regular whole
sale cost, say nothing of its regular retail value. STOCK UP NOW.
BARGAINS IN WHISK BROOMS TOO
500 25c WHISK BROOMS, each 10
200 SSc WHISK BROOMS, each..... i 20a
100 40c WHISK BROOMS, each 254
100 50c WHISK BROOMS, each 35a
The Perkins Hotel Pharmacy
THE BQTJXBB DXUO BTOBB.
We
deliver quick
Free
Always Seven Owl or
Export Cigars 25a
Agt. Lowney's Candies
Phone us
Main 8624
A-1011
sumptlves, were they cognisant of the
danger to wnicn tney are expositiz
others, would be careful. In this lies
the hope of the crusaders.
FEDERAL POSITIONS
WAIT FOR APPLICANTS
Hootbor aaedlctee lor womaal nis has aaty
net prof aafloaal ta oursat aa Pa, Pierca-a
Favorite Purrtptlssi has received, ta the ma
gvaJISad recwsaendsttoai of oaeai of He
vmral aagredlcaite by snares of leading ssedi
rai assa of all ta schoals of praeuee. Is
st aa vonky af
j
A sorJxVt of sngredlaaas, wttk lnwus
MUnrattve ptf feetcaal aai raiiaj ims by the
feeding BMidvwl eetaortUea af this rauiln.
win be asa'trd fm to aay aae sea ding trt
Opportunities to enter the civil serv
ice commission ot the United States are
to be given In several department!.
when the examlnatlona for applicants
will be held in October.
The examination will be held October
14 .for the position of fish culturtsti
laborer) at Put-in-Bay. Ohio, and at Bt.
Johnabury. Vu. at KOO per annum, and
similar vacancies as they may occur.
October II and tl the examination
will be held for forest assistant, in the
Philippine service, at an entrance sal
ary of 11,409 per annum. The same
data, October II, is announced for the
examination for the position of veteri
narian In the Philippine service at an
entrance salary of ff.too or SI. tot. Ap
polntaeg are allowed field expenaee when
absant oa duty from their respective
stations.
Same date Is announced for examina
tion for position of writer and telegraph
operator maJ) at tl per diem. Includ
ing aundaya. In tha department of dorka.
navy yard. Charleston, a. C, and similar
vacandea. For all these exam Inat tons
tPDlloaUon aheald be made to Z. A.
Leigh, poetofflco department.
ARGUE LUMBER RATE
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The Kind You Have
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Value rJiajit!fiTi a, QuaUty
WE CALL YOUR PARTICULAR ATTEN
TION TO OUR NEW STOCKS OF
stylish Dress Goods
A look through this section will tell you much
more than the mere reading ot It It is certain
that we never had a handsomer collection of fine
Dress Goods to show you and it is doubtful if
tne shades and patterns were ever prettier tnan
now. Particularly striking are the new autumn
suitings in stripes and mixtures that snow an tne
best colors: 44 to 50-inch widths, at VI a yard.
ANOTHER SPECIAL FEATURE IS OUR
UNSURPASSED SHOWING OF BLACK AND
COLORED BROADCLOTHS. In no nrevious
season have broadcloths been more popular than
now. Fashion authorities declare them to be the
leading fabric for fall. Here is a most tempting
assortment for this week's sale. AH our extra
fine, absolutely fast color, very lustrous, thor
oughly reliable in quality and all ready sponged.
ready for the needle. Let us show you these spe
cial values for tomorrow.
BROADCLOTHS AT f l.OO
An unsurpassed assortment of colored Broad-
ciotns, strictly an wooi iaDrics in cninon weigm,
and brilliant finish; they come in all the best
shades of red, brown, tan, green, gray, blue, etc.;
52 inches wide.
BROADCLOTHS AT $1.50
Genuine German Broadcloths in all colors, chiffon
weight, with beautiful velvet finish, made of fine
selected yarns in rich, effective shades, cardinal,
garnet, Burgundy, red, olive green, wood and seal
brown, blue, etc.; 50 inches wide.
BROADCLOTHS AT f2.00.
Genuine French Broadcloths, with mirrored fin
ish, chiffon weight, rich, lustrous and extremely
beautiful; they are made of the finest selected
yarns, in all the new fall colorings; 52 ins. wide.
FINE IMPORTED BLACK BROADCLOTHS.
Very Exceptional Values.
52-inch fine imported German Broadcloths, the
finest black Broadcloths to be found anywhere;
they come with both velvet and chamois finish,
with a beautiful high lustre; they are sponged all
ready to use and warranted not to spot; four qual
ities to choose from, each one greatly underpriced:
Our $2.75 line on sale at S2.25
Our $3.00 line on sale at 92.50
Our $3.50 line on sale at S3. 00
Our $4.00 line on sale at 83.50
the pair.
New Muslin Underwear
Our new fall stock is one of the strongest we
have ever shown. Styles are the very latest, qual
ities and workmanship the best and prices the
very lowest.
CORSET COVERS AT 25
A line of nainsook Corset Covers, made of good
quality nainsook or cambric, and daintily trimmed
with fine lace insertion and ribbon, all sizes to
44; regular 39c values, special tomorrow,
WOMEN'S DRAWERS AT 39
A sale of women's Drawers, made of fine quality
muslin or cambric, with deep embroidery ruffle; I
ii r r: i : . : 0
uuici siyics wiiii rows ui 1111c lato iiibchjuii. reg
ular 50c and 65c values, special tomorrow, QQ
Jat.
MUSLIN GOWNS AT 98
A line of Gowns, made of excellent quality nain
sook or muslin in the V-shaped neck or low neck
slip-over style, all neatly trimmed with fine em
broidery, laces and ribbons, made good full length
and Rcnerous width; regular $1.25 and $1.50 ft C
values, special tomorrow 70C
CORSET COVERS AT 85
A nice assortment of Corset Covers, made of very
fine nainsook and trimmed with extra good qual
ity embroidery and lace insertion with daintv
baby ribbons; regular $1.25 values, special QP
tomorrow tJJl
MUSLIN DRAWERS AT 85
A line of muslin Drawers, made of good quality
cambric or nainsook, with deep flounce of extra
fine embroidery with insertion to match; other
styles with rows of fine lace insertion, trimmed
with dainty baby ribbon; regular values to OP-
$1.25, special tomorrow Ot?C
1 SSriaflOTfii
BMC sJsJawVsB"BW MVMsMi sVW
Exact Copy of Wrappac.
In)
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Jadges Bas and Morrow, rlrcait mmrt
Judgwa, who, with Jade Gilbert
er Perils nd, held a session ef the t'nlted
tatee circuit eort ef sptteels of the
slnth rlirslt yeeterday. left last sight
for aa JVanclaoa. Jain O Libert laaree
for tn south Thursday.
At a special oeasloa of the rexirt art
Iftnday the eppel of Ve Seatbara Pa
ri Do swalnat the la tar tat enenmeree
cwnmlaelon. vrbkh raaa involves the
freight rale oa ships ef taaaber te
a ft Frefx-laxw from WUi.m.tta valley
stints, will be Kmlt4 Is K. TeaL
4 for the Umlw tatareeta. Is ta SVaa
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A Liquid Powder, for the Face.
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possesses all the ad van tarts claimed for the dusty powders
and paints without anjr of their annoyinr features. .
Hagan's
Magnolia Balm
Is a clear, harmless liquid powder that Instantly removes
Tan. Sunburn, Redness and may discoloration of the Face.
Neck, Arms and Hands. Its use defies detection. Ne lady who
values her personal appearance can afford to be without It.
Prepared la two ccOors PINX and WHITE.
Sample of either color free, or buy a larre bottle for 79
cents at your drufruU.
ltox MJucrricn.tu.'ra co, m s, stoczxnt. k t.
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Special Showing1 and Sale of
New Autumn Silks
Let us show you these interesting collections
of the new fall Silks that have been especially ar
ranged for this week's selling. Practically un
limited choice of styles, weaves and colors is of
fered here and a aelection at any on of these
prices will absolutely assure you of unmatchable
value.
LINING TAFFETA AT 50
ly-tncn victor Lining istteta; s solid woven.
durable silk that will not cut. slip or break; comes
in any wanted color s well as black and cream;
suitable for all lining purposes and drop- Pn
skirts; remember the price DKJC
COLORED TAFFETA AT 59.
19-inch colored Taffeta Roberts Bros.' Special
come in over 60 shade, guaranteed all pure silk;
hat a beautiful Swiss finnh; a silk that it usually
sold at 75c a yard and well worth that price, CQ
leader st JC
COLORED TAFFETA AT T5a
19-inch colored Taffrta, warranted all pure tilk;
comfi with a beautiful buckskin ftnith. free from
artificial dretting; shown in all the newest and
beat shades for both street and evening
wear; regular RSc grade, priced for this sale J OC
DRAPERY AND KIMONO SILKS AT 60
2- inch Cheney Bros ' celebrated drspery and ki
mono Stlks. in a full showing of exclusive new
drttgnt, beautiful, rich snd effectrve coloring, in
Japanese, Chinese and Egyptian designs 4
elaborate patterns; sold regalarly at 75c and frj
ft5 a yard, priced for this salt at .vUC
our
A Most Complete Showing1 of
Knit Underwear
and Hosiery
a . K - 'a. a a
Fall weisht Underwear and Hosiery ara Items
that should ba uppermost In your mind now and
aa much care ahould ba taken in 'their selection
aa in your outaide wearing appareL To get tne
Drooer stvle. suitable weight and a perfect fit la
most important Qualities meeting; all these re
auirements will be found in our assortments. Our
fine woolen underwear, aa well aa our fall weights
in cotton, lisles, mercerized and pure silk, are now
ready for your inspection. Hera are a few price
specials for tomorrow
WOOL UNION SUITS. $2.50-$3 Kinds, f 1.59
A soecial offering of women's fine wool Union
Suits in a number of different styles and weaves,
Swiss, tuck stitch and spring needle, in all sizes
a a e T . . . a
and colors tray ana wnite. neatiy inmmea, per
fect fitting garments in regular $2.50 and d CQ
$3 qualities, priced for this sale at wlaaJJ
VESTS AND PANTS, 75c Valuta, at 50d
Women's fine fall weight, form-fitting underwear.
tuck stitched vests and pants in all sizes, gray
color; these are fine wool plated garments that
were bought to sell in the regular way at Cfl
75c each, specially priced for this sale only. IUC
WOMEN'S STOCKINGS, 40c Values, 25d
Tomorrow we place on sale for the first time a
special purchase of women's fine wool Stockings,
made full seamless. Burnson fashioned leg and
foot, guaranteed fast black, all sizes; regu- OP
lar 40c grade, priced at jttDC
CHILDREN'S STOCKINGS. 25c Values, 10e
A very, special offering of children's fine, heavy
fleeced, fast black Stockings; they come in both
fine and wide rib in all sizes, suitable for boys and
girls; best 25c grade, priced at 3 pairs for
Of, or, per pair laC
Special Blanket Values
We have just received direct from one of the
largest and best mills in the country a full and
complete stock of woolen Blankets; they are by
far the best values we have ever had, being pur
chased at a time when wholeaale prices were the
lowest, and we can assure you of a splendid sav
ing on every purchase. Just a hint aa to the
prices.
AT $4.50 PAIR Fawn colored woolen Blan
kets, full 11-4 size, finished with pink and blue
borders. .
AT $5.00 PAIR Light gray wool Blankets, full
double size, finished with pretty borders; our
leader.
AT 4.25 PAIR White wool Blankets, full
double size and weight, great values at this price,
AT f-4.75 PAIR White wool Blankets, full dou
ble size and 5 lbs. in weight, extra good values at
this price.
A Special Sale of Couch
Covers and Portieres
COUCH COVERS. $1 Values. T5e
Tapestry Couch Covers of good wearing quality:
they come in a large assortment of fancy striped
patterns; full 3 yards long and 45 inches wide;
splendid values at $1, priced for this sale 7C
at ...I ait
COUCH COVERS, $1.75 Values, fJ1.4S
Tapestry Couch Covers of good heavy weight,
finished with fringe all around; they come in a
full showing of Roman and oriental atripes in
bright rich colorings, full 3 yards long and 50
inches wide; regular $1.75 values, on 1 AO
sale at 40110
COUCH COVERS, $2.50 Values, f 1.98
Tapestry Couch Covers of extra heavy quality,
made 3 yards long and 54 inches wide, finished
with heavy knotted fringe; they come in a large
variety of fancy stripes in pretty neat fr QQ
colorings; best $2.50 values, on sale at...vl70
TAPESTRY PORTIERES, $4.50 Values. S 3.T0
A splendid sale of Tapestry Portieres of splendid
mialitv. two-toned stvles in red and xrreen. well
made snd neatly finished with heavy fringe; they
come 3 yards long arid 50 inches wide; M 7A
regular $4 50 values, on sale at i.yJtl U
TAPESTRY PORTIERES. Values to $7. f 5.45
very special offering of Tapestry Portieres,
made 50 inches wide and 3 yards long, tit a num
ber of pretty styles in plain and two-toned effects.
finished with fringe, alto hemmed with Persian
and borders; regular $6.50 and $7 val
ues. priced tor this sale at ,
$5.45
SPECIAL VALUES IN
Women's Shoes
All the latest styles art here in all fashionable
leathers a aelection now givea you the broadest
range to choose from. For tomorrow's sale ws
havt arranged the following exceptional values
WOMEN'S S5 SHOES. X50
Women't winter weight Shoes, Napoleon cut,
made on the latest Intl in both Roia calf and
kid leathers, all sutes and all stylet; $5 S0 Pft
values, on sale at........... .... . .?) U
HIGH CUT SHOES AT 9 3.50
Women't high cut Shoes in the latent stylet, mads
with gunmctal appers aad riacohzed so'r: jmt
the thing for winter wear, all sizes and fo PA
all widths, special values at...,...- ij0jj
WOMEN'S $3 SHOES 92.50
Women's lata style Shoes, in a" number of lett
ers, vid kid, run metal, calf. crt, etc . r s
heavy aolet, all sites and widtbs; rcgbUr f"J tr
14 valors, on tale at v J
Boys and girl School Shoes, tn tl! t j p ,
aad width; $1 50 kmd, st - .
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