THE
OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 2D. 1003.
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0UIZII1C CADIfiET
.Vancouver Woman Fatally
Uiirhed Man Who At
tempted Rescue Pead,
.' (AperMI PUpstra I The Jourail.) '
Vancouver, ,Wih, 8ept Z.-James
Wannlna. a well-known resident of Van
couver met a horrible death laat night
while trying to rescue Mra. E. J. Green
' from the biasing- frame of a bath cab
inet Manning a led In great atony an
,. hour after the accident, whlie Mia.
Green la In Critical condition and la
noi exiwiea 10 aurvive nrr Duma.
' Mrs. Ureen ta the proprlotor of th
fiiverview hotel and has been In
neaitp for aome time. Mannlna- h
, been etaylng at the hotel and had been
iieniive to Mra. Oreen for aome time,
yesterday evening-'he accompanied her
to the home of Mra. J.. Hrown, who
haa been giving Mra. . Gren vapor
baths aa a treatment for the- ailment
with which ahe waa sufferlnaj. -
While giving the treatment Mra.
Brown attempted to refill the tank supplying-
th lamp of the bath cabinet with
Jrasollne. Blie refilled th tank and had
uat left the room when there waa a
oud explosion and the unfortunate suf
ferer waa enveloped to th blaaing oil.
' Entangled In the blaaing frame of the
bath cabinet. Mra. Green waa helpleaa,
and Manning, anawerlng her acres me
rushed to her aid. Manning hattlad
with the blazing frame, and In tearing
It from around Mra. Green saturated hla
clothing with the biasing gasoline.
With the aid of neighbors whaMiad been
summoned by the cries of Mra. Hrown,
the fire waa extinguished, and In the ex-
Cltement both Manning- end Mra. (IrMit
. were left unattended. When they were
discovered by firemen some time later
Manning waa beyond medical aid, dying
a ahort time after being removed to St
Joseph's hospital, Mrs. Qreen was alao
In a aerioua condition. -
The burns from' the' blazing gasoline
extended over the.entlra hndlna n hnth
Manning and Mrs. preen, while bits of
aiasa ironi
driven dee
(lass from the bursting lamps had been
n oeeD
It was 40 minutes before the assist-
In to the flesh.
nee of physicians could be secured.
Pr. Pomp was the first to arrive, and
attempted to relieve the sufferings of
panning ana Mrs. ureen, but not before
Wanning was beyond medical assist
ance. At the hosDltal no hooa ia held
cut lor in recovery of Mrs. Green,
I CREWS WORK IN DEEP CANYON I
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Canyon In Which ; Men Work,
Tba blow which knocked on I Corbett
was a revelatloa to tli prix flghurs.
From tha earliest dy of the ring tha
knock-out blow wat aimed for tha jaw,
the temple or the Jugular vein. Stomach
pooches were thrown to to worry and
weary the fighter, but If a scientific nan
had told one of the old fighters that the
most vulnerable spot was tha region of
tha stomtoh. he'd bva laughed at mat
for an Ignoramus. ,Dr. ricrce Is bringing
boou to the public a parallel facts that
thsjsVmacVls the most vulnerable organ
oulofhepis ring as well as In lb we
protect bur hanHd, throats, feet and lung,
but theNXettniohXeve are utterly Indiffer
ent to, until dlstkAflnds the solar plexus
and knocks otouu yfiKe your stomach
fjmiii aja .imp fy ti.i ujt! m iju.r
Fierce i(i-li-n MeiTrcBl T)iicov-rv. Hr;J
alia foot. 'Oolden Medical Licovery"
cures "weaTt stomach," Indigestion, or
dyspepsia, tospld liver, bad, thin and Im
pure blood andT)ther diseases of toe or
gans o' digestion and nutrition.
The "Golden Medical Discovery "has a
ipeclfle curative effect upon all mucous
surfaces and hence cures catarrh, no
matter where located or what stage It
may hare reached. In N assl Catarrh it
Is well to cleanse the passages with Dr.
Sage's Catarrh Remedy fin Id while using
the 'Discovery "as a constitutional rem
edy. Whv the "Golden Medical Discov
ery "cures catarrhal diseases, as of the
ttomach, bowels, bladder and other pelvlo
organs will he plain to yon If yon will
read a booklnt of extracts from the writ
Ings of eminent medical authorities, en
dorsing its Ingredients and explaining;
their curative properties. It Is mailed
free on request. Address Dr. E. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y. This booklet gives all the
Ingredients entering Into Dr. Pierce's
medicines from which it will be seen that
they contain not a drop of alcohol, pore,
triple-refined glycerine being used Instead.
' Dr. Pierce's sreat thousand -paire Illus
trated Common Sense Medical Adviser
will be sent free. DSDer-bonnd. for 21 one-
cent stamp; if riotn-oouna ior u stamps,
JOHN AND JAMES
most oJm
Value ; .
Tho
Boot
in
Quality
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KEEMIT EOOSEVELT
PEAISED AS HUNTER
Wlre.1
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Melette. S. D., Bept 2. That Ker- '
xnlt Kooaevelt la aa true a lover of wild
.animals as his father, tha president,
and aa fine a hunter, Is the statement
snaae toa&y ty captain Beth Bullock,
United States marshal of South Dakota,
a very close friend of the president.
Who la on the Taft train and spent the
entire forenoon relating; stories about
Western. exDerlencea of the nrealdent
Sm4 hla ' son.
Captain Bullock said that when Ker.
in U was In the west he located a wild
buffalo bull which the owners agreed
was dangerous to have around and
. agreed to allow Kermlt to kyi 4t. .
Captain Bullock told his young- charge
about the chance for a fine shot and
Kermlt sighted on the animal. Then
s lie eald:
ii mo last wna ouriHio duu must
be killed. I'll not be the- one to do ft,"
and Kermlt refused to shoot. . :
Captain Bullock declared that Ker
mlt was a fine ahot .
A' dosen crews of railroad surveyors
are worklna- at present southward from
the Columbia river towards Bend in
Crook county. The larger part of -these
are running lines In tha canyon of ' the
Deschutes river, which offers a nat
ural passage way from the' mouth of
the Deschutes to the tableland in the vi
cinity of the mouth of Trout creek west
Madras. . i
' The photograph shows the wide and
deep canyon near the mouth of White
river, miaway between tne uoiumoia ana
iroui creeK, wnere engineers are act
ive in finlHhlnr nermanent surveys. Both
the Harrlman and Oregon Trunk aur-
veyors are hastening tmir work in com
pleting their final locations preparatory
to beginning construction into tne cen
tral part or tne state.
IslEETAf-D SHAKE
MISSING MINISTER MAY HAVE-
GONE DOWN TO CALIFORNIA
Sherman Invites Kern to
Visit Him ; Kern Says
He Sure Will.
' No trace has yet been found of Rev
George H. Houghton, the aged Method
ist minister who so mysteriously dls
appeared ' September -18, and some of his
rrienas rear mat ne naa met witn roui
play or that a serious accident has hap
Dened to him.
Rev. T, M. Ford of 1S East Thirty
fifth street, howevor, at whose house the
missing minister stayed for a while,
NO HEABST TICKET
that no harm
-MI'
has
is
befallen
confident
him
'. "I think he haa gone to California,"
he said. "He's, all right. - He had been
ON IDAHO HyLTiOTIaollftr to various cliurcliej and coi
r UXPJST leges, and I don't think' he was worth
"You mean you think he was not Just
(United Proas Leased Wire.)
Boise, Idaho, Sept 29. No Indenend
- ence party ticket will be on the ballot
.at the November election in this state
mis year, xesteraay was the last day
for the "riling of tickets and the Hearst
followers failed to comply with the
law. Representatives of Hearst visited
Idaho last ' spring and- made an un
successful effort to organize the party
here.
right Jn the tead?" Mr. Ford was asked.
"Well, you can make your own Infer
ences," he replied. -1
There is in the morgue the unidenti
fied body of an old man, and it was
thought at first that this might be
Houghton's body. He was found in the
park with a bullet hole in his head,
flalnly a case of suicide. He was about
feet 10 Vs inches in height And 'had
white hair and a white mustache. ; But
Rev. Mr. Ford says that Mr. Houghton
(Onltrd Press Lessee Wire.)
Chicago, Sept. 29. James S. Sherman
and John W. Kem. the vice-presidential
candidates of the Republican and Dem
ocratic parties, met today in the lobby
of the Auditorium Annex and shook
hands cordially. They exchanged felici
tations and Sherman invited Kern to
visit him at his home in Utica, N. T.
"Bring Mrs. Kern, too,", urged sner-
man.
"Ail right, I certainly will. If I can
possibly arrange it, replied Kern.
Both enjoyed the meeting and seemed
greatly pleased.
former congressman uurus ap
wnr.,r mii.inxhA at lnt he in nrettv 1 Proacned as tney were talking. Me said
tnere Is no! x wunt. iu tfnau uauua wiiu uiq next
possibility of the body .in. the morgue viwo-v"s""- . , . M
being that of the missing man. t Jo make sure he shook the hands of
Rev. Houghton left Portland, presum- i Kin,
amy, on iseptemDer . is to auena tnjj
Methodist conference at Salem. He has i
not been heardfrom or of since.
WUB till PHI" s m . . . . .. .
bv fire toHV morning, ucioDer i
uiaie, auppoaea 10 nave been
I Fire in Oiinatown.
l (Util'pd Press Lessee Wire.) .'
San Francisco, Sept. 29. The whole
Chinese quarter of this city was threat-
i. cnea wiin aesiruciion
wnen
. caused by spontaneous combustion,
- started in the basement of a building
occupied by Yow Toen A Co., 717 Du
f pont street, destroying almost the en
tire building and entailing a loss of
1160,000. Much excitement was caused
v among the celestials for a time by a
report that 10 Chinese employes nad
been hemmed in by the fire and burned
to aeain. ii was learned axter the fire
GENERAL DELIVERY OPEN TILL
MIDNIGHT, NEW CLERKS PUT ON
Six additional clerks are to go to
work at the Portland jjostofflce Thurs-
had been'
capea,
extinguished that they es-
Upon the same date the - genera ! de
livery and the stamp windows will be
gin keeping open until midnight.
July 1, li clerks from the Portland
office .were allowed by the department
Six of them were put to work almost
immediately. The order provided that
the others , shouldn't report for : duty
until fall, x
- The clerks-who go to work Thursday
morning were . selected from the civil
'if ' ' ' -
service list of successful applicants
who have been waiting. Those who
head the list for the positions are:
Robert E. Rowe, Irma Riches, Edgar
Verry, Austin T. Farrens, jcarl J. sparry
and Melville D. Teats. - .- .. - -
These clerks start in-on salaries of
$600 each. 1
The general delivery windows, which
are now usually crowded during the
hours of the day and evening, owing to
the idea of keeping open until 12 o'clock
at night, will benefit by the order owing
to the fact that many persons who have
been going to the offloe in the day will
call for their mall at night , - ,
Sherman went to Danville. 111., from
here and Kern went to Kalamaioo, Mich.,
mis oiiernpon. j
' The use of hollow" cast Iron blocks
Instead of fire bricks above the melt
ing zone In smelting cupolas is said
to have proved a success where tried,
as the iron withstands -erosion better
than the bricks. ,
A SUflOIGAL
Neuralgia
Pains . j
i Are the result of "an
abnormal ' condition of
the more prominent nerve
ranches, caused by- con-
gestion, irritation, or dis
ease. If you want to re
lieve the pain try Dr. Miles
!Anti-Pain . Pilk . Thev
w s
HOT Ii BULLET
HOLE III WALLS
Thomas' Self-Defense Story
Kot Confirmed First
- . Degree Charge.
HAkNEY COUNTY'S
III
ill FAIR Oil
Union County Show Opens
Next Wednesday Thou
sands at Pendleton.
(Unite Press Leased Wire.)
Bellingharo, Wash., Sept . 29. A
charge of murder In the first degree was
died against J. K. Thomas, slayer of
Mra. Grenalda Thomas, .whose body was
mi v. iuuiiu uuinu AM uw vmm w& u
Dlien relieve wnen every- home Saturday afternoon. It Is believed
thino -fnila TViotr I tht the prosecuting attorney will have
leave no disacreeable
after-effects.. Just a
Jleasurable .sense of re
ef. Try them.
1 nave neuralgia headache right
ver my eyes, and I am really afraid
that my eyes will burst I also have
neuralgia pain aroand mr heart I
fcave ben taking Dr. Miles' Antl
Pain PDls recently and find they re
lleva these troubles sjuiohljr. I seldoisi
find It necessary to take more tbaA
two tablets for wirpW HW."
'4 MRS. KjtTHEKINB BARTON '
' 1117 Valley Ht. Crthaga, Ma
. T nave awful vpcUs of nrUraJgta
and have doctored a great dral wlUi
ut gating much brawflt For the
Mat two yara I Kv ben taklna
Dr. Miles' AnU-Palo ntle and tiwy
alwmya rIUv m. I rave tra so
ta with neuralgia that 1 ocnrtlmea
thought I would aw mif. Borne tiwew '
ft to iwMssarr to take two ! them,
tmt Mm snore and t hrj aw pit to
rellevw im- - MRS. rKRRIER.
I4U Inn SC. Llnrola, .NN
wT entogrirt sella Dr. Mm- Anti
Pslsi Pitts, and we eutorlss ttm te
rrturw the prc e first eeckaaw (entyl ,
If It fain te wetwfft ywJT ' "i
Miles Medical Co, Elkhart, Ind
dlffloulty In convicting Thomas on this
charge u the face of the fact that the
prisoner has confessed ..tne murder,
Thomas claims that he shot in self-
defense and will fight tha case on this
ground ,
The plain clothes men went to the
house today for the purpose of hunting
' for a hole In the walls which might
hsve been left by She woman's .bullet.
I had she Bred, as her mu merer stated,
Althouah they looked carefully over
every Inch of space they found no such
mart, ana tney are incuneo io 100a
upon this as-a conclusive disproor of
his story.
The stronr oolnt In' the defense is. of
course, the absence or witnesses and tne
consequent Impossibility of proving
thst the story la untrue. The police
will, however, endeavor to prove. max
sirs. Thomas never owned a gun, and
that Thomas ha not at la Seattle
since the time of the murder.
SURVEYORS GEXEBAL. .
INVITED TO IDAnO
,WRW1
-- SI Ml V U Vs M
I
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frHa
Boise. IriahOL aVnt. JS. 1. A. Vtter,
survevor-gvneral ef Idaho, has Isrlird
the sarverors-sneral ef uregun. Wasli
ington. Montana. VV'yomlng, Coloradu.
Nevada and i'Uh te mrt here at a
date to be named later for the purpnee
ef ronsMrtng uniform plans for con
ducting their wwrk.
riano for &2'2L "
tvw't he sfraM tf this rM: It l
all lirtiL Tlie rrt tbst will sarprie
yi t:i m"t t'h'Mish, Is low e nu
-jl It for th- mon'f As a matter tf
t t. it is hllrr thaa tiertrU r
ht llr N-n mlj ln Inr1tant'
i;- a .' T r j::4 t .,H I
(BDeelal Dispatch te Tbe JeeraaL)
Burns, Or., Sept. !. Harney county's
annual fair opened at this city today
and will continue until October S. The
agricultural and livestock exhibits ex
ceed any ever. shown at previous faira.
Several Interesting features, are on the
fro gram. Besides the horse racing,
hree games of ball will -be Dlared be
tween this and Grant county for a purse;
at S1KA. IPnr the nr.. mnA wrMa
total of.tl.20t will be given away in I kht fnlfnwino" lpttm.
If there is any one thing that a
woman dreads more than another it
Is a surgical operation.
-We can state without fear of a
contradiction that there are hun
dreds, res. thousands, of operations
pertormed upon women in our nos
pitals which are entirely unneces
sary and many have been avoided by
LYDIAE.PINKHAM'5
VEGETABLE COMPOUND
For proof of this statement read
, Union County Fair.
(Special Dispatch to The Job rail.) .
La Grande. Or.. Sept. 2S. The Union
county fair Is to begin . next Wednes
day. Ftor a time It waa thouo-ht that
Z lh?r'1.Jn. th X?!fft for advice, and took Lydia E. Plnkham'f
tha eltv. but the m.n.r.ra drlHH that t . .
the city, but the managers decided that
It was hotter to ie the fair grounds.
There will be no races and tha entire
attention or tne errictais will be given
to the various farm and frwit exhibits.
District Fair at rendleton.
(RnacUl DUpstck to The ewraaL) ,
Pendleton. Or, Sept I. Sunshiny
weather, excursion rates and good roads
are combining te tag Pendleton's hos
telry accommodations to the limit. Vis
itors are here In surh numbers as have
never before been recorded. Testerday's
heavy attentance Is dwarfed by today's
record and Indications point to still
great r lncife.se tomorrow.
Today Is Pioneer Oar. Aa elaborate
program has bewi prepared. Ppeeiat at-
ntton will pall to the old acttlera.
Knllowlng Is the prosrram for hw wk:
weoneeoay Polltk-al day. The chair
men c
In I b
Thoraday Oresoa day.
Mrs. Barbara Base, of Einrman.
iiaxisas, wntes to Airs, imsjiam :
M For tight years I suffered from the
most severe form of female troubles and
was told that an operation was my only
pope of recovery. I wrote Mrs. rinknam
i i
Vere table Compound, and it has saved
sny lue and made ma a well woman.
Mrs. Arthur R. House, of Church
icoad, ioorestown. H. J- writes :
"I feel it ie mv duty to let people
know what Lydia E. Pinkham'a Vrge-
taMe Compound baa done lor me. i
s offered from female troubles, and laat
XI arch my physician decided that aa
operation waa Decenary. My husband
objected, a Ski nrged ma to try Lydia
Plnkham's Vegetable Compound,
and today I am well and stronr." '
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty Trars Lydia E. Ilnk
ham's Veinrtarle Compound, made,
of ta respective poii'tioai parties from roots and herbs, has brtn the,
i rmisijr iii is tun rrM. ; standard rpmdr for femala ills. I
Kx-Ooverwor fall rritivTlTCTUT-i thoadsof
Superia- woiDen who bare nppn t rem Med witn
, displArrroents, mfUrranation.uloera-
tiort, fibroid tumors, irTPrularitks,
periodic pain, and backache. '
! Sir. Flnkham lnrltMi all alrk
Zl? ,"i,T.rrr' ;h'"-r- r -r I vnmrn to write brr for srif-tr.
;.-..t..t V.: T-". "! Sh riae rni1rl thmind to
'
C-r will nwMt.
Krlly uolio sthooi dey.
ten,t nlr will preeM.
Kainrday Caby show day.
rial day.
Com
The total Nim!lp pr-1 trn of
fin! Irwt IvDIi w.s 414.1 . K
; Special Solo ol
Silk Dr ess Go o de
YOU CANT EQUAL THESE VALUES ELSEW1IFTRE
V IN THE CITY ,
Thers will bs great rush for these values, for unquestionably
these offerings are exceptionally attractive, and most women,
will realise that they are. If vou wish tha first choice nf tha
most fashionable fabrics at temptingly low prices, no more
favorable opportunity will coma your way this season. !
" r Novelty Silks , .
AT 1.00 An extraordinary offering of 20-22-inch novelty
Messallnes, swivel itrtpcd Louiiiencs. Persian and print warp,
fsncy shadow stripes snd chevron satin. nvft xi....i.n
herringbone weaves, phantom stripes, etc.. in all the new popu
Iaf fall and winter colorings of oxblood, Bergundy, smoko gray.
cicpi.ui, vwtwii diuc, mauve, tan, roysl blue, olive green,
leather, garnet, Copenhagen, etc; these sre the new soft cling
ing fabrics; you will buy silks tomorrow, and from these if
youVe a want for now or the near future Avr.ntinn. H 4 r f
tally low values, priced for this sale , OlsUU
Kersey Cloaking-s 1
$2.50 Grade f 38.00
A special showing of 56-inch English Kersey
Cloaking, made of the purest wool, colors abso
lutely fast, good double weight, satin finish: it
comes in solid colors in marine snd navy blue,
Siaa f rs4- ef aa aw n A M 1 " 4PWI s VAAfl Vflrv V-t1s 1A
black; regular $2.50 grade, ' special for t0 f(
this sale ,....Pa.eUU
New Crepes
AT $1.00 A showing of 23-inch Persian crepe
and Cheney Bros.' hew griss-eyed cfepe in a great
assortment of new correct designs; very choice
exclusive styles in the new maise, lavender, ciel
blue. pink, champagne and Nile sreen combina
tions; especially priced for this sale at QQ
New Fall Dress Goods
Specially Priced
A great showing of colored woolen materials, in
cluding Reads' celebrated Serges, the . best and
most durable material made, extra heavy weight,
brilliant finish, in colors navy, brown, green, red,
cream and black; four qualities to choose from. .
44-inch Serges, special at.... T5e
46-inch Serges, special at .fl.OO
50-inch Serges, special at........ .$1.25
54-inch Serges, special -at , . .$1.50
New Fall Silks
AT $1.50 Silks sway down in price; that's the
special word from the silk counter for tomorrow
morning's selling; :a splendid selection, including
such popular silks as novelty Messalines and print
warp, Louissenes in Persian plaids, rich Egyptian
designs in the new shades, electric blue, stioke
gray,' Bergundy red, new tans, olive green, new
rose, new browns, navy blue, etc.; these are the
silks that are in vogue for now and the coming
winter and will be shown in amazing abundance;
extraordinary , values, on special tale (ft C(
tomorrow v 1 D U
Fine Showing ol New ?
Silk Waisting
AT T5t An unusually beautiful assortment of
fancy Silks for. waists, in all the new popular
shades and very latest styles,, including. Taffetas,
.Louissenes, Messalines, etc., in neat broken
checks, block checks, shadow checks, Pekin
stripes, novelty stripes, fancy plaid9, Scotch
plaids, etc; nothing the silk department offers is
more attractive or more thoroughly practical for
all season's wear than these pretty silk waistings;
regular $1 and $1.25 values, specially priced 7C-
at. ...i
for this sale,
9
Safe of Beddin
SHEETS, PILLOW CASES AND SPREADS, COMFORTS, AND BLANKETS. How are you supplied ,'
with bedding? If you are in need of anything in this line, you aurely won't let such a money-saving op
portunity slip by without profiting by it kWe bought these goods early in the summer; paid summer
prices -didn t wait until the regular buying season. So
it is thus that we are in a position to offer tuch reason
able bargains. ..:,','
j White Bed Spreads 4
AT fl.OO Fuji size, white crochet Bed Spreads of good
wearing quality; they come in a large variety of neat de
signs, all ready hemmed; exceptional values at this price.
AT $1.48 Full size, white Crochet Bed Spreads of extra
heavy quality; they come in a full assortment of Marseilles
patterns; regular $1.75 values.' --.'
AT $1.85 Colored Bed Spreads of extra heavy quality,
made with cut corners and finished with fringe, especially
suitaoie tor iron beds, tuii double size; regular ii.ZS
values. . .. .....
AT- $1.05 Light blue Bed Spreads of excellent quality,
made full double size, finished with neat hem, new and
desirable patterns: resrular $2.75 values.
AT 55 White crochet Bed Spreads of good size and
quality, 72 by 81 inches, neat patterns, finished with wide
hem; regular 75c values.
COTTON BLANKETS, Priced from 50e up to
$2.25 A full and complete line to choose front in
all weights, sizes and colors; prices and qualities that
will suit all. , '
' fAP rr: if
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; Sheets, Pillow Cases
AT 50 Bleached Sheets of good size, 81. by 90
inches, made of strong durable muslin; regular 65c
values.
AT69e Full bleached linen finished Sheets of ex
tra heavy quality, full double size, 72 by 90 inches;
,the same quality 81 by 90 inches priced for this sale
at 59c. ' "
AT 10 Pillow Cases, 42 by 36 inches, made of
good durable muslin.
AT 12 Jf Pillow Cases, 45 by 36 inches, made of
linen finished muslin.
AT 12 Bleached Pillow Muslin of excellent
wearing quality, full 45 inches wide; regular 17c
grade.
WOOL BLANKETS, Priced from $2.90 up to
$15.00 Our stock of woolen Blankets this season
nas oeen selected trora tne best mills m the country
and no matter what your blanket wants may be, '
you are sure to find here just what you wish, and
at a saving.
COTTON COMFORTERS, Priced from $1.00 up
to $6.00 This is by far the largest and best as
sortment of Comforters we have ever shown; qual
ities, designs, colorings and prices are all that could
be desired. ,
New Fall
Hosiery
for WOMEN Ctk CHILDREN
Three Special Bargains
Qualities in women's and
children's Hose that wear
satisfactorily. - The finest
wools and yarns go to
make our superior hosiery
for women snd children.
They are made in modern
factories, where every fa
cility for the production of
the best quality is em
ployed. Here are three ex
cellent qualities especially
nnderprtced for tomorrow s
sale:
CHILDREN S
STOCKINGS
20c Value, at
A special offering of chil
dren s tint fast black cot
ton Stockings in both fine
and heavy rib. suitable for
boys and girls; they are
made with double knee,
heel, sole and toe, insuring
double strength where the
most wear comes; all sizes;
best 20c grade, on 101
sale tomorrow I-2C
MISSES' LISLE HOSE
Best J5c Grade. le
Tomorrow we place on sale
a special line of tnisses fine
lisle Stockinet of excellent
quality, made in nice, fine
no, especially for young
girls, with reinforced foot;
sises from tli to 10; rrru-
lar iSc values, while f Q
they last, st XaJC
WOMEN'S WOOL HOSE
A very important sale of
women's fine cashmere fin
ished Stockings of splendid
wearing quality, made with
grsy heel and toe. also with
rrsy "its, sil sites; best
25e grade, priced for IP.
trtnorrow at awu
New Fall Footwear
Again we present for your consideration the larg
est and -most complete showing of a season's new
models in fashionable footwear for men, women and
children. The styles, the construction, the general
good quality and the low prices pertaining to this
footwear is all that you could ask. These lines are
underpriced for thla sale.
WOMEN'S SHOES, $5 VALUES, f 3.SO
A special sale of women's high cut Shoes in the lat
est fall styles, made with viscolized soles, medium
weight, gunmetal calf uppers, Blucher fQ Prt
styles; regular $5 values, on sale at........$03U
WOMEN'S SHOES. $3 VALUES, AT $2.50
a s - .
a special onenng or women s noes, made in a
number of new styles: they come in vici kid. run.
metai ana coitsmn, witn low, medium and high heels:
an sizes ana wiams: our regular ao lines.
on sale at ,
Little gent s satin calf, stzes fift
8 to W,, sale price 77(.
Youths' and boys satin calf, sizes
I to 5i, sale price, the OQ
pair wleej
Little gents' box calf, kangaroo calf
and kid, sizes ey to 13. 1 QQ
sale price tflel7
Youths and boys', box calf, kan-
faroo calf and kid. sizes ft 7Q
1 to SH. sale price.. die 17
Youths' and boys' box calf, kid and
cordovan, sizes 1 to f0 f"A
5tf. sale price U
regular $3 lines,
Children's and misses' kid" and kan
Children's and misses' box calf kid.
sizes
price
Children' box calf kid. f r
sizes 8 to 11, sale price
Misses' box kid. sizes M Cft
liy to 2, sale price.. .. 1.0 U
Misses' hox calf kid. Blucher cut,
sizes 11 yi to 2, sale CI 7C
price .........yltl w
Knit Under we'r g l&SS
Ready to show yoa the largest and finest stocks of Knit Underwear,
in correct fall and winter weights, ever displayed at this store. The
beat we have ever asked yoa to inspect. Of particular interest are the
two special bargains arranged for tomorrow's sale:
WOMEN'S UNION SUITS, BEST 75c VALUE. 49
A great special sale of women's fine combed, peeler fleeced, form ftf-r
cotton Union Suits, made to button down the front, in currct i , ,
weight, cat full sizes, perfect fitting garments, bocght ! s!l in "
the regular way at 75c. on sale tomorrow at
MISSES UNDERWEAR. BEST 75c GRADE. 40
Tomorrow, we place on sale a special 1 ne cf r mc' i e . !
Wesr, Si ribbed pants and vets, in all ijc, m rrrir . p - , ;
garment that are well enade snd nest'y f:nhed t'-ro; liv, r?; r r "
rertiUr 75c l;ise, on sa!e trm-rrow t ,
it ass eiitj,
. j licaltb. Address, Ljnn, 2IaJi. :7T.