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'I tit.' GacCiON' irtuA' JOOaAL, i Otti'LA.ti),' bUNDA MOKN1NU. SUlrTKMBEK " tJ, 1908. 1; SICKENING TALES OF NEEDLESS LOSS OF LIFE 4 Htirt tint r V-t Lhh4 Win.) 8Ula. 0pt H. ElfhUen aurvlvora f tba M-fatad Amrlcn bark Star of anrJ, vrackad on Coronation laiand. Alaaka. with tha loaa of lit paopla, raturnad on tho Lynn canal ataamar Humboldt, Captain JJauthman, arriving tonight and ' tha aad and alckenlng atorlaa thay tall of what they to a man waa tha.aimoat muraaroue ana aileca aaa anufflna out of that many llvaa la In full confirmation, and mora. oT tha first harrowing datalla of tha w , ful tragedy of tha aaa, cabled from tba north. . Their report adda ona to tho number or daad. tho flrat account giving 110 aa tha nuntber perishing. Of tho aurvlv ora thara ara 17 aU told. ITvwhltaa, II Japanraa and two Chineaa. Bava ona. I'm rick Ioftua, cook of tho Star of inrl. all of tha whltaa ranched Seattle tonluht. leaving several hours later by train for San Francisco. . " Zsaanated Calllsr for Xalp. Loftus. who haainot yet recovered from his long struggle for life, la at Vort WrangeT. -Tha II Japanese resoued are at taring, Alaska, while the two Chinese came - aa tnemoera or ' ma - numooiui crowd of survivors. v ' Nlnety-alx Chinese and Japanese were left, dead In the north, burled on tha - beacfa of Coronation Island or ara afloat or at the bottom of tho watara and In tha wreckage from the bark, - "My body la bruised and black and red, and my limbs are sore and atlff and only within the paat two daye have I been regaining control of my voice, having atralned and taxad every vocal organ I possesaed in calling and be seeching those miserable and cowardly eura of tug captains to coma and save our llvaa.,r Captain K. T. Wagner. master of tha frugal, anawerea wnen Inquiry waa made aa to the progress or his recovery from the suffering endured In the wreck and long struggle In tna water) J "When nna la ralllner for help belt ing for life aa we did for hoursbe IS TELLS OF miS'MIDEIi ! Brother: of Slayer Shed Light on Story of Man" Wlio Kulned Home. Uearet Hews by Loaft Imm4 Wire.) New Tork, Sept tt-Tba . atory of a en used tha megaphone, tried It ' hours without number and yelled tOnO pur-I poaa. A ' . " aTbowed Cowardly JUtur. ; V 'Gabriel with his trampata might have made them hear ua, aa mey uu- Captain Peter C. Halna baa at last been told by tha other person who knqwa It aa well aa any ona living T. Jenklna Ilaipa, Jointly Indicted with nla brother and now In Long Island city Jail, await jng triai. t The atory la told. In a letter to friend, dramatically plcturjnir tha whole irmgour anu recoroing in words mrmrj ImDulse and heart.thrnh which led un coouuut 1 10. tne cumaz, when Captain liains in i - . it .. T1...U T.nlA Vriul In. U . . t - . 1 , . . 1 IVVrii U'BV JIAIIWII. . i j , - i lllK . uw di Willi is. i wu i mm mu Matson and Frank AUtla In going asnore of tha float and emptied tha contenta of In that boat and getting ue a Ufa line. jan atitomatio revolver Intd the body of mey uia not nesiutie , f 'man na Delleved had betrayed Bia were neeoea. ii uey ewuiu r,ru9 na wrecked hia home. ..k. ... v .n.we la needed. . r . i roUia Driven to Madness. u... mU mil miilv to their p In iiiivir to ths (fuaatton of whether Mni ! ihi: ir Henry oriman. no oeneves tnai a man anouia noia tne president of the Alaska Pack era' asso- I sanctity of hla home 'above life, Mr. elation which owned and operated tha I Halna answsra that tha sanctity of tha Star of Bengal, doea not prosecute the I home la above all other human eonsld mastera of those two tuga I will." . a jeratione and that its honor and sane Suestionaniy aid near, dui ii wwuiu n one no good. Tou can call; a coward to noma on bot he will not approach, but you can depend on him running awav aa thoaa mlaerable fellows did. 'YVrntraat thale cowardly COO with the bravery of those four.vqlun Captain Wagner aaya thera waa plen-1 tity la the one thing that ralsea the )y way to Ui wrok in ttm to aav thoMl ho and hU brother did not co out to f time and nlenty of daylight In l man above the brute. which the tuga oould have louna ineir i tragea ty of lost on account of tha breaking of tha Una or breechea buoy aa was rtpurwu. BEGRUDGES MONEY TO END CHOLERA PLAGUE Concerning the iiseu Mr. plains declares inai Ills brothsr did not so out to aboard. Ha aaya that no Uvea were I flqd. and kill Annie. Ha claims that iw iiku uu part in me aiarnia vxvepi io protect hia crotner arter feier fired on Annie. Ha deelaraa that hla brother. had. been driven to madness that hia act was that of a madman anc that he waa more like a dead man than one living. The letter follows: - . "Lour Island Cltv JatL Sent.. k Dear -rawing io your groat Kindness ana rrienasnip j reel that I might answer a xew. oi tne questions in your letter. Tou ask ma if I believe a man ahould hold tha sanctity of his home above Ufa My answer la that tha aano- tity or home la rar above all other hu man consideration. It Is tha funda- fCalted Press Leased' Wire.) ST. PETERSBURG, Sept, . Tha bureaucracy Ot St. Peleraburg la weigh ing dollars against human life, and aa a reault Russia la today threatened with one of tho gravest cholera acourgea In the hlatory of the empire. . . Premier Stoiypln. Into whose handa tha work of defeating Imperative sani tary reforms waa recently , placed, la meeting with discouragement from those In authority, on avary hand. They are protesting vlgoroualy against the enor mous expense Involved In cleaning up the city, and as a result of their op position the worn will pronaDiy Da oniy naif done. -- - - - ........ One of premier Btoiypin a proposals is a complete new system or sewerage, the estimated coat of which la. $40,000, 000. " Leading members of the douma have rirnmlaed that that body will bear half this cost, but the whole aoheme bids I tnental principle of all -culture, all civ- , . illiatlon, all that makea life worth llv- falr to be wrecked by tba outory from! trig. It la tho honor-and aanctlty of the bureaucrats. llnB ramny aione wnicn raises tne man It la beln pleaded that tha advant ot J above the brute. Upon tha aanctlty cold weather will put an end to thel0f the man's home Is based all law, all cholera apread, wbereaa tne m story oi i prder and all that la honorable. all cholera pugueo nae Deen aBOtlty of Home Paramount. ZffJ-Xhn ": if a Van ahould defend eurrence of the scourge.. . home. I do not know that I under- ' Bad conditions are In St Patera- atand the queaUon aa you put It . The burg, they are hardly to be compared real man, as you know, oayea those he with the menaelmr aspect rof the die- Jovss first saves them and doea what ease In other parti of the empire. In he can to the uttermost of hla ability aoores of towna the wretched poverty of before one selfish thought onters hia the people, overjed wltn tne ignorance i ja"iu iur m- wn "" l..i;'ni T.in.t. niniutiiil mnna.i "Now you know, my dear friend, that inakaa the work of guarding J a man lives for others. He cannot live against the fearful, outbreak in . the for himself alone. No real man doea aprlng an utter impoaslbility. thV , . Doctora are appalled at the prospect, "Ae to the Infamous friend who ln- and aay that whatever the outcome in yaiea ana oesirova ma noma, woras St Petersburg there la no hope of Ira- fall me, la theri anything ao deadly provement elaewhere. hldeoua. anything ao horrible? And It la estimated that throughout Bus- afterwards with cringing manner and sla there have already been 18,000 sneaking stealth comes and borrows deatha from cholera In many towna mony. Tea, borrows money from the IS ner cent of tha caaea have teaminated ruined husband. Money to pay for the . . - I InfanXMia It 1 1 si fatally. LITTLE JOHNNIE HIKE TO SCHOOL, OR ELSE GET WHAT'S COMING TO YOU Ko more hop-picking. Johnnla, ; , And no excuse for ldlenesa will do. ' 1 The truant man la kicking, , And he might give you a licking, ( For he has got hla eyea on you. Beginning tomorrow, tha Borrows of the email boy and hla larger brother who doea not Ilka to attend school will be on In earneat. Thia la tha direct oonaequenre of an announcement by Truant Officer White that he will from this time forward insist on tne strict tlon law. ' . Onn reason for leniency un to the a . . . . i - i uA v,nn vinirt... out of the city ana Droxen in on tneir schooling. Tomorrow will be the start on tha third week of school, and the truant officer aaya the time has come for all to understand that the law will be enforced without distinction. i. Under the law all children from tha agea of nine to 14 inclusive must attend school throughout ha term. Those from 14 to 16 years old are also re quired to go unless they have completed the required work of a certain grade at school, and they are not then exempt unless .they are employed. In other .V. law. t mr, A a . V. a avav-v .hiM attend" 'school through the sixteenth year unless he or she la employed, and even that will not be an excuse where the child la deficient in studies. . "She truant officer of Portland also has Jurisdiction throughout school dis trict No. 1, which gives him a large territory outside tne city to iook alter. BUYS $5,000 BONDS; GETS BOX OF SAND (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Wilmington, Del., Sept 26. Edmund A. Harvey, ex-president of the McCul lough Iron company, has been buncoed out of $5,000. He la 17 yeara old. While taking hla daily walk near hla home he waa approached by a young man representing himself to be a sin of James P. Winchester, jpraaldent of the First National bank. ' He told of a book' which had been printed contain ing a portrait and sketch of Mr. Har vey, and persuaded the old man to go to a building, where tne two mat an oldeV man. 1 .. - After some talk tha older man said ha could let them in on aome "gilt edge" bonds. The confederate agreed to take one-half of them and Mr. Har vey the other half for 15,000 each.1 Mr. Harvey drew $6,000 from a bank, returned to tha house and received the bonds.- which - were "delivered" to him in a box. Arriving' at home he found that it contained only black sand. The Gold in the Ruby Glass. ' From tha Touth'a Companion, Genuine ruby glass la expensive be oause It Is prepared with gold. It owes ita color to the presence throughout its mass of partlclea of gold too amall to be seen with the microscope. Only the ultramlcroscope, which ren ders - visible objects perceptible by means of their diffusion of light. Is able to snow the existence of these minute partlclea. With tha ordinary microscope tne jriaaaaDbeara as a uni form t ran a Da rent mass, but the ultra- microscope shows that it la filled with points ot light resembling atara on a black background. These points indi cate the presence of tha partlclea of gold to which color of the glass is due. Infamous child murders which have helned to conoeal his infamy. No. oh. no, there are no worda In which I can describe "him. No words lh whioh I can picture this deadly creature and even Imagination falls to get the fullness of tne dastardly aeeas. Asked for Officer. "Tou ask mo. my dear friend, what I think should be a husband'a duty to hla wife, in my opinion it la paramount. Me anouid mane ner a partner, in-wnom ha places absolute raitn ana commence. The wife'a duty la the same. If the husband is away from home then there Is always the opportunity for the treacheroua friend, the lneinuatini KiTiooth mural who takes .'advantage o: the very love, and, gentlaneea of tha lonely woman. In my brothera case, he was an officer and was ordered to serve his country. ' He did not wish to leave his wife. He even seriously con sidered resigning from the army, but he did his duty and went forth, "As for the killing of Annls, I bad nothing to do with It We did not go to i Bay side for that purpose, -mat l ?TOtected my brother afterwards from he fury of the crowd of Annls friends Is not true and I Implored .them to 'get an officer.' I would not allow further trouble, it la true. DUEL OF DOCTORS ; CAUSED BY SLIGHT LAST: OF GIBSON : GIRLS HS sjasanaiaaniHaBiaal 4 Bridal Party Numbered Six and Did Not Look Very ,; ' ; ' SwellV : ' 4 SsMwaiw-aaaaasaaaweBl 4 " 1 - " " ' By Lady Henry Somerset, London, Sept II. One mora th aUga haa provided a bride. In tha par- son of Mlaa Sylvia Storey, to a mem- bar of tha peerage, and one'of the laat of tba band of tha ao-callad Gibson gtrla who ware celebrated for their beauty. Tha bridal party numbered alx, and must have looked mora Ilka tha amall band gjjbered to witness tha marriage of an artisan who haa a day holiday for tha occasion' than tba fashionable marriage whloh usually takes plana la St James Church. Piccadilly. some time ago tha claim or tha Earl dom of Poulett waa disputed by Wll Ham Turner Thotnaa, . known In tha streets of London an an organ grinder, who used to ply hla trade with a large cara nung in rroni or nia instrument wltn tha Inscription. "Viscount Hlnton." Tba organ grinder a claim, however, Hungarian Deputy's Remark About Dead Stephan Results In. s Challenge. , , The "Insides" of a Selz Royal Blue Shoe Budapest,. Sept. it A duel duo to a alighting remark about a long dead king ! haa' been fought by Dr. Arkay.and Dr. ; Benedek. the latter a well-known - mem ber of parliament" Dr. Arkay, who waa the challenger, received a aevere wound la the head with a Turkish saber. The arrair or nonor was aue to a runnl remark on the Dart of the dan- nty, who characterised King Stephan of Hungary an oia iooi ana tnier." ur. Arkay resented this act of posthnmua lese majeste Stephan was crowned king of Hungary A. D. 1000 and tha challenge followed. POPE TO PRESIDE AT CARNIVAL INTATICANi The parts you can't see in a shoe are just as important as any parts of it; the in ner soles, the counters, the parts that help or lessen the ycar. Its an easy way for makers to cheat in shoes, and even experts cant see the fraud after the shoe is made. You never have any doubt about a Selz Royal Blue Shoe;' they're not cheapened by poor materials in any way. Selz Royal Blue $3.50, $4, $5 Seventh and Washington. Plua X Will Encourage Sports- fat an Immense Stadium Many , Entries. , , (Heant News by Longest Leased Wire.) ' Rome, Sept Z. Papa Piua'X la to preside at a great aporta carnival la tha Vatican grounds, organised' aa ona of tha events to celebrate hla lubllee. It 'will be an Interesting athletio meeting, prac tically an "Olympiad" for. Cathollca. The arena win De in the famous Bel vedere court which holda about 40.000 la being converted into one of the finest "stadiums" la tha world. Tha pope, who haa alwaya riven m( encouragement to "muscular Christian ity, ' will witneaa tna games from a lux urious box large enough to accommo date the cardlnala and other high church dlgnltarlea BERLIN ADVERTISES FOR RICH AMERICANS Foreigners Cut Obtain" Invitatkma to the Moat Exclo-lva Germaa Soeletr. (Hearst Xww f Laag-at Leeera Wwe.) Berlin, Sept :. A aoelety ' paper publishes the following card: "Rich foreigners, either lad lea r gen tlemen, unmarried or widoweI, e.n have rarda or Invltationa for the most exclusive reception a of the Berlin 'W'eet tnd. where they will bare erraalo to meet with ariatecrata, men and wo an a ef different eg ea. matrlmoaially la lifted. Referenda will tva fnralahed. tHe erun an both aides la a matter at peraoaai Boaw Delaware feineerata tiara aewilnated a a ate tckt hed4 Vy Xtr. Rewieed O. Payjtar of linu far a -verve. waa Investigated by the house of lorda . - tna rejectea. The Interest, however.' of aucn wadding doea not ao much reat on tha ract that an actress haa become a countess as on tha at range change which haa taken plana with regard to. the peer age and the stage.. When In 1831 the Karl of Harrtna-ton married Maria root. and the fifth Earl of Kseex in 1811 mar ried Kitty Stevens, tba original of "Pretty Polly Perklna of Paddlnrton Green," these marrlagea ware vary rare, but alnoa tha ntnetiea they ara becom Ing very constant and wa have Lord uraney. uora rranois Hope, xra cion mel. Lord lieadfort Lord Rosslrn. Lord De Clifford, Lord Aahburton, Lord Ab erdare and tha Hon. J. Tarda Buller all allied to ladlea from tha ataaa. l tninE tnat tna aoiuuon la not -rar tO' find. ' Between tha point of view of tho manners and the dress of tha aotreaa and of tha lady of tha great woria were useo to, no an lmpaaaaoie gun. . . - Between tha manners, tha dress and the mode of thinking of tho lady - of tna smart est ana tne actress toaay thera . ia no oerceDtlble difference, ac cept possibly that the balance of mor als Is on tha aide of tha actress. Amona tho marrlaxea which have caused a surprise, no secret haa been more carefully guarded, and no matri monial alliance haa ever caused more amasement than the alliance between Mrs. Mars nan . Field ana itaidwin Drummond. ' . - . Not even ner moat Intimate frlenda had an idea that tha marriage waa arranged, and only when, aha aat at her luooheon table after the ceremony with her husband and tha beat man did ahe pencil a Utle note to an Intimate her tha Information that aha had Jqat been married. i . I think most people will congratulate the lady on her eense, fur tha Interest aroused by the ntarriage af a woman who oa-na millions from tha fact of her vat wealth ran be neither gratifying nor convenient, and oonsequf ntly this quiet and unassuming ceremony points to munh good taste, and If 1 may add, god feeling. That great, old man. General Booth, haa left a notable message before set ting sail for Mouth Africa, and, Pope that be la. haa left word that thla an. rpellral "waa to be read In all placea ef worship where the army assembles, without any comment' In It General Booth declares hla firm faith In tha. equality ef woman with man, In the value of her gifts and the extent of her influence. "1 Insist. ha soys, - on woman a equality. uvery of ficer and soldier ahould hold to It that- woman Ja aa important, aa valuable, aa cepacia ana as necessary io the pro greaa and happiness of the world as man. .. Unfortunately a large number of class think otherwise. to tne notion of oy- Is people of every cli They still cling a-ene aaea that, aa a be In, woman inferior. Oftsntlmes she Is treated with less' consideration as to health and com fort than tba horses that run In omni buses, or beasts that are fattening for alauanter. - The . Salvation lm Kaa done and la doing something to combat theae niaeoua neatnen notions. ' lie then goea on to detail how In tha work of uod woman has been placed on an equality wun man in inn army. "I do not aay,". he continues, "that every Individual faculty of woman la equal to tne correspond. ng racuny or man, any mora than. I would aay that each car- ticular capacity poaaessed by man Is equal to tne same in woman. "They differ both In character and degree, but where one la weaker the other ia stronger, and he concludes by saying, "Let us then determine to pay woman more regara in tne position as signed to her by the providence of God. aa a wife, aa a mother, aa a daughter and a a comrade In the Salvation Array,- . OKLAHOMA HONEY MINE Oil Men's Discovery In the nigh Land Near Sapulpa. ' From tha Tnlaa Democrat Jerry McKay, a well known oil man from Sapulpa, related a very odd story to a Democrat reporter today. It was that of a bee atlng resulting In tha finding of a gold mine of honey In tha rock banka near Sapulpa. M. L. Kelley and John Chaney, two prominent oil men of bspuipa, are the parties implicated in ine story. Mr. Kelley and Mr. Chaney started out Mon day morning from Sapulpa to drive to well they are arming on tne ooggy id. seven miles west of Sapulpa. The men were about half way to the well when . auddenly they were attacked by a large drove of beea. The beea swarmed about the buggy and stung the men and horses until they were compelled to seek refuge. They whipped up their team and drove to the cabin of an In dian named Watahee. Here they told of their adventure and had the pain al leviated by the Indian, who put aome kind of preparation on their wounds. In conversation with the Indian con cerning the occurrence they were told Cheapest Best and Quickest Tailor in the World Nicoll the Tailor - LARGEST VARIETY OF NEW FALL AND WINTER WOOLENS WEST OF CHICAGO TO SELECT FROM. , , ' See the late arrivals in Suitings, Overcoatings, Fancy Vest ings and Trouserings. .. ' friend, an aa'aha left tha room gave of tha many beea In the hills and caves raaea. Satisfaction guaranteed Garmenta to order In a de Full dress and tuxedo aults a specialty. in an lay If required. HI SIXTH STREET, COR. ALDER. XZE2SX3XXXIXX9XEXX2X3I8IB3BXXXXX3XXZS3X2XB5XZX- about thrse miles west of Sapulpa. Thar did not believe this atory at flrat He.-aald ' that ths Indiana around hla cabin war, getting gallons of honey In the cavaa every aay. rnia set tne on man to thinking. That afternoon they went to tha place ha told them of. On their way "they met an old; Indian wo man who - waa carrying two pails of sparkling atralned honey. Thla encour aged them. 1 They cama upon a big post oak In the field. This had been hacked In several placea and tha honey was dripping from he cut in tne tree into regular poois on tha ground. They did not atop at tha tree, but went on to tha cavea As they neared the rock cliffs they could hear a droning like that of alghlng pine trees, ao many In number were the bees. As they came closer they could see a kind of black cloud hovering before the racks. There must have been 60 big swarms of bees around the rocks. when they were close up to tha curia they noticed huge cracks In the rocks. and large holes. In these the honey waa drlDDlnr almost In small streams. There were aome 20 buckets and palls setting in the rocks catohlns; the honey The Indians are said to break the combs of honey with sticks, and let the honey run out Into pails. A pall will fill In two aayn time, Ing of this great bee Induatry by tha : oil men accounts, for the great amount of strained honey tha Indiana have been marketing. It waa thought before that the Indiana ralaed tha beea. Tha oil men say that tha sandstones In the cliffs are Just saturated with honey and a little piece of stone In a bucket of water will sweeten it. The discoverers ara at a loss to know how tha bees oame to be there. It ia .aald by Indiana and other old timers in this section that about 10 yeara ago an old Indian who had a few beea waa killed. It ia thought by them that hia beea went wild and multiplied and in creased In number until at present there are millions of honeymakera. '. About 40 papera of OreSon have every wdek some Item similar to this from tha Condon Globe: "Not a house to. rant in tha whole town." Thia la tha common remark beard on the atraeta. It la . re gretful. It la a aerlou condition that confronts the Wheat City, ona destined , , . -A n a ma-Val dxaree the Vrowth Condon is aoina- neraen Injustice by not navlng comfortable houses to rent. The word la being passed around that there la no use to coma ta Condon to live, for there ara no bousea It is aald that the find- available. Ladies' Sweaters, 98c Ladies' Elastic Belts, 23c 15c Dresden Ribbon, 7c 35c Veiling, 15c S .aV Hand Bags, 19c 40c Cashmere Hose 2i5c Every Day a Bargain Day But Some Bigger;Than Others. A Money Saving Story Runs Through This Entire Advertise rrient. Big Golden Opportunities Await You Here. Style, Quality, Durability and Low Prices Are the Combination. Come in and Spend a Few Moments With Us and Let Cs Show You How Easy It Is to Make Your Dollar Have Double Its Purchasing Power 1 AM RETIRING FROM BUSINESS LAWRENCE SHANAHAN 144-146 THIRD STREET . MUKK1SON AMU ALUt.lt Nix Xv Xx X T.4 12V2C Hose for 8Kc 25c Hose for 12-Vic 20c Boys' Hose 12I2C Misses' Fine Cash mere 40c Value 25c Ladies'25c Hose 15c $50.00 Suits . 932.50 Get Our ; Prices Before ; You V Decide All New Styles $45.00 Suits $30.00 A Perfect Fit $42.50 Suits ?27.50 We are Showing the Latest $40.00 Suits $25.00 Sixty Styles to , Select From $15.00 Etamine Skirts $9.98 Our Prices Help You to 'Economiro MUSLIN UNDERWEAR Ladies' fine Cambric Skirts, 12-inch flounces, with three rows of tucks, 98c value, for. , . .490 Ladies' fine Sheer Skirts, high-grade goods, with three rows of lace insertion, prettily tucked, $1.75 value 98 Ladies' fine Skirts, made from English Long cloth and trimmed with 20-inch flounce of Eut norde, regular $2.50 value $1.25 LADIES' SWEATERS One lot Ladies' Sweaters 98 Ladies' Fancy Sweaters, all mannish ef fects, double breasted $2.98 Ladies' Fancy Knit Sweaters," semi-fitting, $6.00 values $3,48 Misses Sweaters in white and red only, $2.50 value $1.75 Children's Wool Sweaters, 75c values 49 $7.50 Panama Skirts $4.95 Fall Styles at Fallen Prices $15.00 Suits $10.00 Every-day Needs at Every-day . Prices $7.00 Sflk Waists $4.05 MEN'S FURNISHINGS Men's Shirts 39 Men's Shirts, $1 vals. . .59 Working Shirts . . . . . . .39 50c Undershirts 27 75c Bib Overalls .49 Men's Heavy ;Sox. k . . . . 5 Men's Black OveraHs. .39 Men's Hose 7$ Men's stiff-bosom v , Shirts 23 Men's heavy Suspenders. special 23 Men's Ribbed Under wear r...29f TAILOR MADE SUITS $22.50 Tailor-made Suits, all new and desirable styles in jacket effects .$12.50 One lot fine Cheviot Suits, alt sizes, values up to $25.00. now .' $10.00 Ladies' fine Coats, 54 inches Ing, circular cut, regular value is $17.50; our retiring price $0.98 One lot of Misses Suits, age 14, 16 and 18 years, in fancy stripes in blues and browns, $16.50 val ues, new $12.50 ' LAWRENCE v SHANAHAN 144-146 Third St BUS PETTICOATS 100 Sateen Petticoats, cut very full ...,65 $1.75 black and colored , Heatherbloom Petticoats, all sizes $1.00 Fancy, striped Petticoats, worth $1.50, extra full, well made 9S Heatherbloom Petticoats for stout people, $2.25 value for '..$1.65 HOUSE FURNISHINGS 10-4 Gray Blankets .,.49 15c Bath Towels 9f $1.50 Hemmed Spreads .....S9 Big Bed Comforters 49 Wool Blankets $3.50 Lbnsdale-finished Muslin , . . . . 7 75c Table Linen , 59a $1.25 Table Linen . . .V 79 Unbleached Cotton Flannel ............ ..'.5 Irish Table Linen, ten patterns to select from, 65c value .. V..42 $37.50 ianor- Made Suits $22.50 Prices Down, to - ' Economy's ounda- tion $17.50 , Long Coats, $9.98 We are Making Every Day a Busy One . Fine Furs . at Hall Price Price ; that Help You Help Yourself Black Sateen Waists 48 Heather- .bloom Petticoats $1.00 Warm Things for Cold Days $100. Wool Waists $2.25 $33.00 Fine Long i Coats $f7.50 150 Fancy Striped Petticoats ' 0S Seeing is Free, Believing is Easy $7.00 Suk Petticoats $4.50 Flannel ette Waists 4S We stU Our Goo-i not Our Tatrc-