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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. ' PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. OCTOBER 2$', 1808.
AS CASTRO APPEARS .
BEFORE THE: WORLD
One TOo Undertakes to Tyrannize i Over Other Nations
as He Poos at Home, and Whose Only Diplomacy
Is Insult List of His Haters
1 rt nilDEIUO J.HASKJIf.
rConyrl.-ht.llOa. by lYederlo J. Haekla.)
Weehlagton. Oct I . Venezuela, rep.
reaanted and control! by ClprUao
Castro, does not dwell Pace M
ini.1 with tbe thsr nations af tbe
world. Diplomatic relatlona wit tha
1'nlted States, France, Colombia and
Mnii.nd have been broken, they arc
strained to tbe breaking point with
Cre.ll. and Oermany U tbe only nation
rf afovnt which Is ow on entirely
friendly terms with ths government at
Whether this sad condition of af
fairs tm the fault of Caatro, aa all tha
thr natlona declare, or whether it la
oeo Steamship company, ownars of aa
abrogated concession; fourth, for arbi
tration of tha rights of the-New Tork
and Bermudes - oompany, f tha famous
aaphait eaaa; and fifth, that tha Vene
auelaa government shall withdraw lta
opposition . to tha right pf tha Unit ad
Btatea and Venesuala company to do
Dualnaaa under tha contrast granted to
ona Crichflald, orl that tha Crlcbflald
matter be aubralued to arbitration.
Tha Veneaualan iiinnimMt haa re-
fuaad to raply favorably to thaaa re-
?ueetg for arbitration. After man re
ueala. and after tha Incident of tha
opening of tha mail bag addreaaad to
tha United Btatea ataamer Tacoma, ent
In care of tha United Statea consul at
La Uuayre, aha Washington government
r lta legation from Ci
EMPLOYES GOING AS J. ROOSEVELT
HOME TO VOTE! SEES DIG DILL
Keduwxl Fares Will Permit tetter of C. B. Wolffran
Unusual NuiJTbftrto
Leave Washington.
Editor New York Herald,
Is Published.
ha r a ti J i gar ri a uinri neat, vi is, mm i a .
in maintain 1. tha aue.Uon for ex; WJ M VVsTear
animation. Is Caatro tha ' bad boy j ,nl yef'
., nations, who mut needa be I Bopreme Xnsnlt
eracaa on
(aadil Dleoatr. at The JeeraeLt I. (feeetal Biased ta "The Jearaalt
" -- " " ' i
Washington, Oct II. Th gsasral .Iew Tork. Oct II. President Rooae-
eaodus of votera from tha District of salt baa aant to C B, Wolff ran. adltor
Columbia haa begun. Tha raduoad rati. I af tha Now Tork Herald, a Utter datad
way ratea offered this year are tha bast I October IT. praising William JL Taft
erer riven by the railway Mereio-iaaxi uovernor HUgnes ana promoting tne
for tt was possible to get ratea to aueoeaa of Mr. Taft and tha governor's
tavivi . wuiuq w mm piiwup
lal mm fnllAaaa
few of tha aaatara atatea. Thla year I -i thank ou tor yxur remembrane
tha voter may buy a ticket from Canada! of my birthday. Will yon Jet ma take
to Mailco. and aa far west a. Pf. TVrSJZ. If L.'" JT
Tha reduced rata thla yaar make ItJdolnv for clean and honaat -oyernmant
possible for tha resident of tha lUetrlctlby your support of Taft and Huahaaf
of Columbia to go home to vote at a I have profound faith In tha good
ri vi oiiij m mm, mmi m i iroii suia conscieniioua aevouon is
is wi
1104 the rat
raa I canta a mile.
duty and to bight-Ideala of my fellow
o right. If only tha facta can ba clear
anions
spanked?
nations,
Or la
ho
ha.
aa hla Idolatere
awear, tha flrat chief of a email Ameri
can atate to stand up aquarely for tha
rights of hla country without estlmat-
ina ma naming irengiu vi
bearing adversarlaat
a n i n v m. u&i iinu v
a foreigner Is that the
been moat unjuaUy
Tha first
tro aava - to
president has
tnallgned by those who hava reDreaent.
4 him aa "defying" tha world. The
furporte interview
tlshed
urported Interview with Castro, pub
in m. rar llan wninauoi.
marie
Europe and North
pi
t resident
tha arbarlana of
was
rjo
ha maintalna no ralationa with - that -1.,. tha brothara of tha rroom. acted
as usnara.'
which tha Veneaualan
America,- is iv
..in .uiiifiMui a wiirui ana ma
licloua fabrication. It la denied by
nini.i.n nt (( ahd the' most lnnu
antUI of hla foreign frienda that Caa
. .A u m m Mvm .nnk.n of hlmaell aa
defylna, tha . natlona . of . tha . world.
" m nf them.- Kverv oubiica-
tlon In tha prase of tha United fitatea
or Europe which puts Caatro in this
attitude is denounced by official. Cara
cas.as wholly untrue and unjust Every
fiereon connected with tha government
n any way seeks to Impreaa upon the
visitor In Venezuela that If It were not
h rut that an untruthful corres-
TKinrirnt aald that Caatro called tha
Europeans and North Amarlcans'Tiar
barlana," there would .be no difficulty
in settling all of Veneauela'a troubles
with tha outside woria..
' Oaatro'B Idolatara.
All of which would be very fine If
Jt were not for tha-Irrepressible' lienor
Oumeralndo JUvaa. editor of "El Con
atltuclonaJ." A favorite headline for
hla. editorial page is, "Caatro ante el
.undo" -Caatro before the world. In
one of the daily eulogies of his hero.
under this heading. Editor Klvaa eaia
that Caatro had confronted the great
Fowera of Europe. England. Germany,
taly and France, and that ha had
"played with hla hands with the fea
turaa of tha face of Uncle Sam." Thla
Castro, re'neats vver and - over that
President Caatro la the greatest soldier
that the world has aver aeen, that all
the nations fear him, that he is espe
cially endowed by God with gifts which
make him auperlor to air other men,
and that he haa exalted Venezuela to
the highest position among nations. - ,
' ; Xarer Beta 7ar Ttom. Soma.
- Caatro haa never bean out of;, Vene
zuela exoept for axcurslona Into the
Andean portion of tha bordering na
tlon of Colombia and tor one , brief trl
tn th Dutch Island of Curacao.
seems that he doesn't like the foreign
mirrla he did . visit He will not
permit the Colombians to export their
coffee and hidea through the Vene
zuelan port of MaracaJDo, aa tnev nave
been wont to do for a century! he haa
Invaded Colombia wun an army,
country now. As for-Curacao, ha has
killed lis ousinesa ana ia invmni
' war with Holland on the strength of it
Rnrn mil hrai in the Andes, a moun
talneer and a rough rider. Castro has
Knt little natlence with the conven
. tiona of a polite world, either in so
clety r diplomacy; He mad his way
to the dictatorship by. direct' abrupt
i methods. Ha doesn't understand wny
it ia not wise to use the same metn
nria tn deallna- with foreiem countries.
- If It la pointed out to him that he has
airoceeded in estranging ' so many
friendly nations, he probably, win re
tort that none of those formerly friend
ly nations have succeeded In getting
what they wanted out of Venezuela.
....The Xnsnlt to Tranoa.
Caatro Is the "restorer." Most of
the quarrels with other nations are
:. the result nt Castro's abrogation of
fionceaaions Kranted to citizens Of ' for
elsm countries, or to his refusal to I
perform aome duty imposed upon the
c-ovenuneni Dy a conaeaaion cdouvi
The Trench Cable company wa
' . caught in the act of assisting the
Matoa revolution., anil tha - French aov
" ernmtnt waa unnleasantlv Involved in
the same conspiracy. Castro ousted the
..cable company and would have had tho
better of the quarrel, perhaps, had U
not been that the French minister, who
i was to leave in a very few days, went
aboard a French ship at L.a ouayra.
lie had not obtained the necessary ot
flcial permit from the port authorities.
Caatro telea-ranheif that as tha Frehch-
- man was so anxious to be under the
r French flag he could stay there, rlo
M. Taigny was not permitted to come
asnore again and "tne nonor or fTance
. haa been nursing the hurt these two
' years and more.
Castro's Many Quarrels.
The trouble with Holland has been
dlacuseed In these articles. The quarrel
with Colombia is the result of the pro
hibitive duties which prevent a portion
of Colombia from marketing lta prod
tacts through the nearest port Mara-
ralbo. Brasll ia on the verge of break
- lng off relations because President
Castro refused to accept tha Brazilian
minister as cusioaian or rencn ar
: falra. After M. Taigny waa put out
French affairs were In the hands of the
- American minister, when the United
States broke off diplomatic relations,
American affairs were entursted to the
Brazilian legation. Later, the French
government aaked the Brazilian mintater
to perform a similar service for Franca
The minister of foreign affulr. Dr.
Paul, gave the consent of Venezuela,
but It waa later revoked by Castro him
self. England still haa a minister to
Caracas, but the British representations
to Castro are being made more insist
nt all the time and a break In the near
future la not Improbable.
The Chief of All Xngrates.
But Of all the quarrels Castro has
kicked r that one with the I'nlted
states la most ungrateful. The United
Eta tee, maintaining the Monroe doc
trine, stands before the world as the
proector of eiwzuela, yet Caatro
Boprema Zaaalt to TJnala Sam.
Much haa been written about the
American claims: and there are many
Americana who believe that Caatro la
right In hla attitude toward aome of
them. The participation of the aaphait
company in revolutloft. tbe fact that the
Orinoco steamship oaae ihaa already
been tha subject of arbitration, and the
cbargea tnat jaurett is not a nonaiiae
Amerlcnn citizen all these things have
been aired. There is. no doubt of the
strength of the other two claims. But
the Washington government haa aaked
nothing more than arbitration by an lm
nartlal tribunal, and now that the rov
eminent haa demanded that aatiafaction
it cannot- do" otherwise than to inaiat
upon tha arbitration-of all five claims.
When John Hay waa secretary of state
he sent what waa practically an ulti
matum to Caatro. Thla note, although
couched in the lanauara of diplomacy.
said to Mr. Caatro, "You muat arbitrate
or 'fight" Caatro replied that he would
do neither. Whereupon tha United
Statea did nothing.
There Is hardly a foreign office In
the world but ia worried by Caatro.
Just now the Interest all centera In tha
quarrel with the Netherlands. Tha
Dutch are acting aa if they meant busi
ness,, and by this time it has been
proved thtt Caatro will not quit before
a bluff. The diplomatic world recog
nises tha weakness of tha Dutch, case
In some of its essentials, but at tha
same time it leoke on with compla
cency.- If the Dutch pull the chestnuts
out or tne tire lor tne Dig nations wane
fighting for their own interests, so
much the better for the big natlona
And If. when the Dutch make war on
Castro, the Venezuelan people rise and
overthrow Castro well, that would ba
good news to the foreign of flcea -
; Innes-White Nuptial.
. (Rneelal Diana ten to Tee Journal. I
New Tork, October BI.MIsa Janet
Innes, daughter of Mr. and Mrs.- Wil
liam Reynolds Innea of thla city, and
William Wurta White Jr.. of Provi
dence, R. I., were united in marriage to
day at the home of the Pride's parents
oiv West Seventy-third street by BJahoo
Frederick W. Keator. Only. the rela
tives and moat intimate frlenda of tha
two families were present at the Im
pressive ceremony, which was followed
bv a large reception. Mrs. Abner How
ard, formerly Miss Molly CrandaU, who
was married a short time ago In. Ton
kers, was matron of honor, and Miss
Dorothy Innea, tha sister of the bride;
the maid' of honor. Tha bridesmaids
were Miss Jydla Wallis - of Racine.
Wla, and ' Miss Edith Waterman of
Providence. . Dana Brennan of ' New
Tork was the beat man, .while Stuy
veaant Fish Jr.. Steven Mason of Provi
dence, William S. Innea, Seton Porter
of Lawrence and Richard and Mervln
Tne outgoing irame curing mo re- Americans of German birth or Oerman
malnder of tha week will carry eevera! parentage. I am certain that they will
inouaaiiu Tuisr. in wiuiuun iv inun
who hava already left tha city. Many
clerka oae their annual leave of ab
aence for thla Durnoae. and It Is diffi
cult to estimate tha asact number of
votera who will xhave gone home by
presented to them. and. thanks large,
to vour efforts, the raota are thua
Deng oisariy presented.
Stand fat (rood Crovanuaaat.
Tuesday. Henry M. Camp, who haa been nr. Tft stands In the nation and
entrusted by the Republican campaign Mr. Hughee atanda In the state foa that
promlaed
Lluuola
with' Mra. UoVl. kar and the
Truat company waa alnut to
pay her fl.buO.OOO. when Ilia hairs
pa Men cad a chaos e of mind and fllad
eu4t asalfat bar esterdr. Tin trust
ooDipa.il at the aame lime waa re
strained rrvm paying over the ntouey.
Mra tula 11. 1'oiulluka. who attared
after the death of t'rouaa, and claimed
te ba hla wire, ta male a oo-4afilani
In the suit el he is said to have profiled
by Ii0,oe to gaining the eetUeinent of
it.OOv,00t for Mra,,klo'lcaar. ... .
XotarN Co mmlaa Iotmk) .
(seai Boraeg ef Tke JoaraaLI
Hodkln.
Balem. or., Uot !. Commlaalons as
aaua
fin tar lea hava been
lleon. Canlral Point
la tlrande! J. B. W
O. Auetin. uranita; cnanea u. May-
North liana; a. j. ierey. Jlo
ad to 8. A. Pat
t: John B. liodkln
WUkna. HlUsboroi B.
n I f ir Tnmrvaia 'A. W. If
f.rl7.' a7C. Palmar. 'Homer 1 AnaelL
E inafea, It A. ftuUlvaa, Porud,
THIS CAIt WHEEL
- CAN NEVER BREAK
Chleaga. Oct. I A new" hind; of
ear wbaeL the eecret of which la being
Jealoualy guarded, by the manufactur
ers, la being turned out at Uie worksof
the Siandard tee company. The new
wheel la aald lo h ef preaaed eiatd but
the proeeaa ot ita manufacture la un
5 ona but tne eneraisia ai
tha otlolaJi pf tha corn
The new wheel la aald to be aa eon-
atruated that broken flan sea and
cracked wheela are impossible, it la
knowa to
tha works
aald to have been subjected to the most
severe rhainlcal and ).liyal.l Irala.
The whaela blu ina.nura turoU are
to be ant to several raUrvaJe to ba
used aa specimen wheela.
VamivaJ at Alany, if. V.
Albany. N. T., Oct II. Vlaltora from
all over Uls action of New York and
from tha neighboring states aa well are
arriving In Albany to enjoy the faa
UvlUee of the annual Halloween carni
val, liueineae) will be largely auspend
ad during the remalndar of thla wetk,
while the rltlsena anils visitors enjoy
the mirth and merrymaking. Tha car'
nival la ushered In with tha usual ghost
parade ana tne bewitching or tne mayor .
inr me purpose or aeounng i
with whioh Queen Tlunla will
tha ceremony
galea
unlocking
tha keys
perforin
the
ejqr
high
committee with the task of getting out
the Kepuoiican resiaents
there are 10.000 Kepubli
Waahtne-ton and that each
fluancaa two or three votaa In hla home I government
state. I '.Bach adheres -and
order - of governmental efficiency
ai
eatlmatea that and that high standard of g
lean votera in honeetv. the union of wh.li
ch of these In- lutely easentlai In order to
ovemmant
oh la abao-
aeovre good
haa
a 1 wars ad'
The government printer and the am- bared, in public and prlvaU life, to tha
plorea of the postofflce department moat Inflexible atandard of honaat
uauaJiv .t.roiM thalr nrlvllaaa of arninaland fair dealing aa between man an
home to vote to a greater extent than I man. Each represents what la best in
the workers In the Other branches of the I American citizenship. Not one word of
government service. It is estimated that any kind can be truthfully aald against
fully 0 per cent or the employ
two departmenta thla year wll
lly 0 per cent of the employee In these the private or publio character of either.
t go nome Xaa of Broad lympaUUea
to vote. Alread
them hava left
ly aeveral hundred
the city, and it 1
of
ild
"Each has ' the broadest sympathies
rfinarTrneVit .nVtmVnt f aVripiiitiira arnor Hughe la a narrow and illiberal
S tAe2SertSeat2 abfo Vre rinre! m Preposterously falae. I believe
wnteS lnth25n?raixoS?k Vhieh b that' tha victory of ona In the national
l.n tod?r Tlfoa. f llvllx intha nearb Action and the other In the atate Is
?"n.'-oar,'. Jil" "Yln.?.? in .RS?"i aaaured by overwhelming malorltl.
MondavrTha--situation aa It is- slsed f ' ?n5.?" 0' t?a..way-in.w.bi95
aZiaiLA Kw YaM ihaT hftth ara I tO. bring abOUt this rSSUlt.
exerting every, effort to Induce the em
ployes wtio nati rrom uaio, inaiana.
New Tork, Connecticut and Nebraska
to go home to vote.
Only a "corporal's guard" will be left
at the capltol building, where the em
ployes, who are strictly political appointees,-
outside of civil service rules,
are all energetic campaign workera in
thelratiome atatea. All of the employes
and clerks at the White House who do-
CLAIMANT JUST
MISSES $2,000,000
fTnltd Press Leased Wire.)
New Tork, Oct 29. The attorn'eya
for Mra Dorothea Edgarlta McVlckar
fordeadvt0 B om.to vote were paid ottfilorXMl
BANQUET TO SUPREME
CHANCELLOR BE0WN
v.. ..
(Special Dispatch tn Tbe JoornaL)
Dallas, Texas, Oct - J 9. Elaborate
preparations - have been completed for
tha banquet which tha Knlghta of Pyth
ias of this' city hava arranged In honor
of Henry Parrlsh Brown of Cleburne, the
first supreme -chancellor of the' frater
nity ever elected from this atate. . He
waa honored with tha hlgheat place in
the order at the biennial conclave at
Boaton early in tha summer. Many dls
tlngTilshed members of the order from
other cities lit thlg state have bean in
vited,, and the grand, lodge officers, su
preme representatives and past chan
cellors will he the guests of the local
members. Many : nromlneht members
and. officials will r deliver addresses at
tonight s banquet
estate left several years ago by D. Ed
gar Crouae that Mrs. MoVickar Is a
changeling and not the daughter of tha
Syracuse capitalist
The 37 heirs of Crouse recently com
bes. North liana; a. j. ierBy. Jlooo
Soyal Pumpkin Pies.
nlar. rioh.' aniCv one. 1 'for i hlta.
aer in aavance ror Halloween.
Bakerr and Confeetlonery.
Or-1
Royal
GROWS HAIR
ad w can ,
PROVE IT!
.A lady from Minnesota writes:
' "As a result of using Danderiae, my hair "
l Close to Ave feet in length."
Bedutiful Hair at Small Cost
'AIR. troabies, like many other diseasea have
tr m
ling
be treated, for the reason that it ie simply a product
The hair itseli is not the thing to
of the seals and wholly dependent upon its action.
The scalp Is the very
duced, nurtured and
soil ia which the hair is pro-
rown, ana it alone should
I I beea wrongly diagnosed and altogether mis-
tated, for the res
! scalp and whol
icalp Is the very
L nurtured and si
receive the attention if results are to be expected.
It would do ao earthly kood to treat the stem oi a
plant with a view of making it grow and become
more beautiful the soil in which tbe plant grows
must be attended to. Therefore, the scalp in which
the hair grows must receive the attention if you are
to expect it te grow and become mere beautiful.
Loss of hair is caused by the scalp drying oo.
or toeing ita aupply of moisture or nutriment; when
baldness occurs the scalp has simply lost all ita
nourishment, leaving nothing for the bair to feed
apoa (a plant or eves a tree would die ander similar
conditions.) . '
The natural thins to do in either case. Is to feed
sad replenish the soil or scalp as the case may be,
and vour croo will stow and multiply as nature
intended tt should.
Knowttow'e Dana Tine haa a most wonder
ful effect upon the hair glands and tissues of the
scalp. It Ie tha anly remedy for the hah ever
discovered that Is almllar ta tha natural hair
foods er MquMs ef the seals.
It penetrates the pores quickly end the hair
soon shows the effects el Its wonderfully exhilar
ating and life-producing qualities.
Oae 25-cnt bottle is enoturh to convince voa ef
Ha great worth as a hair growing snd hair beanti.
tying remedy try it and aeo for yourself.
NOW at all drso fists N three sitae.
25c. SOe and f 1.00 per bottle.
"plays with, hla hands with the features
of the lace ot uncie isamueL"
Under the presidency of Orover Cleve
land tha United States risked war with
Kngland to protect Venezuela's rights
and to force a submission of boundary
dlrputea between England and Vene
suela to arbitration. Five years saro,
when tho navies of three European
world rowers blockaded the porta of
Yonesuela, " was the United Btatea
that saved Caeire and hia people from
a evero drubbing. Tot fa spite of
throe thlrga It appears that Castro
) e more contempt for "Teasel"
tt-par.iah for Tenkea) toaa for any
ot her foreigner.
ITaoie aaas TTre Clatsna.
The United ttatos has tee Insisting
ilt Vensla submit ta InternstlonaJ
a - 'I l rr Mirtial arbitration five claims
f t i tho Amorlnas gnvonnteat pro-
a n tfca'r of lta cftlia Tbooo
r it are: first, for til. lUmarfe
f r ii i-nrTfT evrpulaion frora Vere
t f A. t. Jaurett an Amrv-a eitl
. - a''-rd. for aa arbitratin rf tbe
, -at-a ri tK fnt- eTTretloa a
, . , - v ln"r a ee '" t -
, f..i I- et 'e - ' rf -a
: m-r; 1 f t, t Tm -n aw
, , . a rf I; .' tf t i':-
Cut
Thill
Out
rB FT To snow how aalekly esewist
1 acta we will send e large aa am
ple free by return mail to aSyoac who
sends this free conpoa to the
nOWLTOI BAIDEtilE CtL, CIlMBOfll,
witk their aaaoe and addreea ead loc
ia silver or stsasse to pay postage.
For Hinge or Fcrnace
Waihed And Screen td
mm:
A
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Ton
, 4
No Dirt
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,The finger of prudence points to the special reduced prices
we are making in all departments. Follow the line it lays
, down and you will have money in your pocket that wouldn't
' ai a as m e m -
' be tnere it you oougnt eisewnere. , -
I AM RETIRING PROIWiBUSINESS
LAWRENCE SHMHAN
144-14$ THIRD STREET, BETWEEN M ORRIS ON AND AIDER
FRlMilNDf SATURDAY
.i.:,-;.i,1j,',
Wc Are Giving the Host for
1 v the Least money
$12.50 Fine Lace Waists. i..t?7.i50
$10 Fine Lace Waists. . . ..$6.50
$9 Fine Lace. Waists a . ,.?5.75J
$8 Fine LaceWaists. .4.i5
$6 SilkWaists.U.:i?3J08i
- $6.50 Petticoats . .?3.l)5
HWool Waists $3.25
$3.00 Wool Waists
now. . . , . ..91.98
Sateenr Waists
Always to the front with temptihg,speciklsw . Your choice, any gar
ment in our establishment, reduced froin,$50.00,' $47.50, 45.00,'
$42.50, $40.00, $37.50 arid $35.00. Friday and Saturday only. . .
All our $27.50, $25.00, ?$22.50 and $20.0Q Suits . : . , . C.. $18.65
One hundred and fifty guaranteed Silk Petticoats, : all colors, regular $6.5Q Ht'
value. Friday and baturday only... ... , v.,
NO CHARGE FOR ALTERATIONS. PERFECT FIT GUARANTEED
No Soot
F. B. JONES & CO.
EAST 7 both phonxs B 1771
Friday and Saturday
Bargains
Ladies, Misses' and Boys'' Comlji
nation Suits, in gray and ecru, $1.00
value . . . : ....... ..a........ 49
Children's Gray Fleeced Shirts,
Pants and Drawers, 35c kind. .25
Ladies' and Misses' All-Wool Com
bination Suits in gray and white,
values up to $6.00, for .98
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Ladies' Silk Fleeced Hosiery, 25c
value .....,... .15
Children's Heavy Black Ribbed
Hose, double knee and sole, 12c
value 7y3f
Ladies' Seamless Black Hose, fast
colors, 12r$c value, for. ..... . ,9
Ladies' Wool Crochet Shawls, in
pink, blue, black and white, regular
50c value . 25
Ladies' Fancy Wool Crochet
Scarfs, in cream, with blue, pink
and black border, 98c value, . . .49f
Ladies' Gingham Aprons"? fast col
ors, 25c value ........... ..19
Ladies Large Kitchen Aprons with
sleeves, made, good and full, best
quality and fast colors, $1 val. .59fv
"Ladies Knit Coat Sweaters, man
nish effects, in white, gray and red,
regular $4.50 value, for. ... .$2.25
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Ladies'' Collars, the latest novelties,
in lace, silk-embroidered and ruches,
values up to 50c, for. . . ... . . . .19
Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, hem
stitched and barred, regular 10c
value, for, each 5
Fancy Ribbons, 4 . inches wide, in
Dresden and plain colors, 12c
value 5
Ladies' Tennis Flannel Skirts, scal
loped ruffle, 65c value. . ... . . .39?
BlanketeS
75c Blankets, pair .......... ,4iV '
$1.35 Blankets, pair.... ......
$1.50 Blankets pair. . . .. . . .$1.19
$4.50 Wool Blankets....... $3.48,
$5.00 Wool Blankets ...... .$3.95
$?.50 Wool Blankets. ..... .$5,98
$1.00 Full-Size Comforters. . . .89
$1.50 Extra-Sixe Comforters. $1.19
$2.00 Extra-Size Cdmforters .$1.49
$3.00 Extra-Size Comforters. $2.10
$3.50 Extra-Size Comforters. $2.69
$4.50 Extra-Size Comforters. $3.45
50c Sheets 72x90............ 39
65c Sheets 72x90............ 49
85c Sheets 72x90. .....69c
14c Pillow Cases ..9$
18c Pillow Cases.. . . ...... .12,
$1.00 Bedspreads , .....79f
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