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TH2 OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. THURSDAY EVENINO. - OCTOBER 9. 1003. 1 I(viu;- ( ) i ) Two Groat Special Values n Tlx Host in Value The Best in Quality Mfwwaw rib a mmm : Vi . Slides TTTT and ForJWomon and f Children , A' sal ( Stocking ( MMOiM wight eat ipUM .naiity, J stockings m 7 wool J141' prioes f, ra aa-s es 25o Stocking's lOo mm CKTX.&KI1 V A arest tpeclal aale of -Children's In narrow and wide rib, all sices from to 10; regularise valuta, priced for this sale Bargain , Friday ..- 104 3 5o Stocking 10 roi tromf-A special ef- feriftgjof Women's Fine Faat BiariT Cotton Hoae. a Ilk em broidered In a number of pret tv dealgna, excellent wearing quality; regular sr4,; priced for thle sale Derialo Friday 194 Out Friday A' Another Wbnderiul Silk Sale This time tt'a a great special )iUm of thia eeeoa'a n-ost fashionable silks U a full variety of designs an Shadse. Tea will find tat values rniMi than a, say jterlona aUk gale, lot tBStaaoei - ' Ii-lnch Colors Taffeta. . IT-lnch Jap Wash Sllka. 17-Inch Pin- Striped Louissensa. 10-lnoh Waah Messallnes. . . W - to-lneh Sbepberd Checked XMia- ril-Trt ft XAFd tas and Loulssenes. C Up AUAU 0.,nch Novelty Cushion Back T 1 ; . . A M v ia , . . lo-lnrh Fancy Dress ana want ing Bllka . . mm- 2i-inon muicy wun wiiara ojma Values TTp to 49 H-lncVTloyal Waah TaffU. ID-Inch coth Plaid TaXfatM. mrsuDi AFD xmizoi or tax to oxoosa ymox Bllka for walet. aulta, aklrta, trinamlnga, mllllnary and. fnr- work; rvrular valuea ud to tl.36 yard, markad JU for tbla aa at ona price Bargain Friday only t7W E New Fall and Winter Merchandise A Salo That Demands tho Boat That Can Bo Found in Goods Wo Sell Tomorrow will be one of 'the most memorable days in the history of this store, because of the unparalleled values which abound in every section. The positive character of the price concessions on merchandise of depend ability makes this an opportunity for economising that will appeal irresistibly to the thrifty shoppers of this vicinity. You can always save money by buying what you need here, but on Bargain Friday you can save more than usual. v: satisfv Dress Goods For Bargain Friday Great ataeka of tka Bawart winter fabrloe are now ready lpr your la apeetioa. The moat ebaxmlar of thU eaaon'a pattern and oolorlnjra bare been eapeolally naderprloed for TtU day'a groat aaae aai la ine wm notable t eatnro of Uieae notable of f erlara. Tbla aeotloa of oar store U booonUnr famoaaly popular among ooonomloal aboppera. It la earorauy and arrreealvely eondnoted and growing iremendonsly. Tbe oanee of tta raput gmwu , tm wmfi ros thosh who com tovob- ; WOOIJEST BBSSS GOODS, SOo TO TSo OBASES, AT 39 a tviia np4i tnmnrrnw von have choice of there fabrtcal it Inch all-wool fancy euitlnga In neat checka and small figures, all-wool Panama - sacking, ? 42-lncb fancy broken plaids and shadow plaid broadcloths: naat, corded and phantom . striped wnrit.fii Ann FflnAmsi: new iiarriiix uuiio wearw. uiaiu viwumum Scotch Dlaids and silk and wbol mixtures, etc., efo.: they come In all the new novelties and t Plain shades In regular , 60o o J 6o auallt Jos, priced for Bargain Friday salo ; 1( W WOOIJEH SXXSS OOODSL MUX AMJt SXJ8 OBASSS, 690 In'thls lot yort will find 44 to Bl-lnch fabrics In the new fall colorings. In up-to-date woaves; 44-lnch all-wool, piece-dyed fabrics; 46-1nch - Jamentown worsteds, in two-tonea errects; n.w chuvron wpivfi. claln wool taffetas, novelty batiste, olaln Khgllsn moasirs, ail wool Egyptian crepe, eia; regTuar sn tl.00 and $1.25 grades, priced for Bargain Friday sals fllf at 4- U7W B1VA.OK SBE88 GOODS, 91jOO TO. f X4W GBADXS, AT 890 Here are a few of the most popular weaves. 41-Inch 611k Warp Henriettas. 44-inch Twlno Voiles. Phantom Checked Taffetas, 42- Inch English Chevron, 4 i-lnoh Diagonal Worsted Serge, 46-Inch Ocean Serge. 40-tnch plain Vool Taffetas, 40-lnoh Corlna Bilk Luster, 40-inch Priestley's Queen Cloth, 42-Inch real rin Mohair Cresnlne. 41-inch striped Silk Luster, etc etc.! VUi regular $1, 11.25 and ll.SO grade, Bargain Friday at ....UV Friday Bargains in Muslin Underwear and Aprons ' Throngs of women weekly Benefit by tbe offerings of this nausaal fear- gala event. It is evident aa ae- peaoable . nalltlea, eompetent work- mananip aaa oaurauy insusra pi meats at sooa decided redactions are appreciated. Tomorrow's offerings aaa unusually goo a, for ustaaooi wosobwv anon, ss TAriraisa Closing out ' odd lines of: Woman's Lawn, black - Sateen and Gingham Aprons, mads or nrat-eiass ma terial. They are of good full slse, neatly made and best I So values. Specially priced for ' this f A sals. Bargain Friday, . I VC rsmmxs waists, sb taxitbb, xbo A special showing of Children's Fer ns waists, mue or excellent quai uy caraoric, sues l regular 25o values, for Bargain Friday tVCVttXM OOwTTS, $1.00 VAXTTE0, 584 An excellent showing of Women's Gowns, made of fine quality cambric and nainsook. They come in the square. V-shaped or slipover, low neck style, all neatly trimmed with pretty em broidery laces and ribbons. These garments are extra well made. are or good run lengtn ana generous wiatn ana nest si.oe values. at WOKBirSJ SBAWXBB, 85c TAXTXS, 190 Closing out odd lines of Women's Drawers, made of good Qual ity cambric or muslin, trimmed witn neat nemstitcnea tacks or with neat embroidery or t5e values, special for Bargain .Friday or excellent quai 1 to yrs.j "St"." es. Special I mQ . buu riuuuiii turn t' .'...i nj , wu. wv. uuw full length and generous width and oest : pn Specially priced for Bargain Friday nfu (So vAxirrs, 194 Drawers, made of good qual rith neat hemstitched m a lace ruffle. Regular I y Bargain Triday in Mens Section We nota a list of rare anoaey-aartXLf rtems, otilled from a host of bargain opportunities wkicla prarall here. Olaace taromga turn mail ta oargaias are obvious. XEITS CASKKEBB XOS AT 194 FAXX A showing of Man's Fine Cashmere Half Hoae, mads of best quality cashmere. They are made .seamless, with merino heel ana toe ana nne nonea top; tney come in colors natural, f r grey and oxford; regular 5o value. , Special for this sale, ly Bargain Friday Kin OOLT UMXmXU AT 49v An extra special offering of Men's Golf Shirt, mads of excel lent quality material; attached or detached cuffs; they corns In assorted patterns of light, mdlum and dark colors and . r sou reguiany lor (&o. epeciauy priced ror bargain flyr Friday M.S Vt HtM TrVSBBWBAB AT 81.29 OABUXUTT A sale of Men's Camel Hair Shirts and Drawera made nt rnnA quality material. The ahlrta are made with fine ribbed bottom and cuffs, front self-faced; the drawers are faced with heavy sateen, have good suspender straps and pearl buttons. These garments are uiiao oy me winsiea Hosiery Co.; ex- (f f epeoiauy tra wearing Quality and best 11.60 value. priced for Bargain Friday , aiBBS SBXBTS AT 854 A speotal offering of Men's Negligee Shirts, made of the best quality Pemberton flannel; they have the soft turn down col lar, faced aleevea and felled aeams. These garments are n p cut to fit and are our best 11.00 value. SDeclallr nrlced XSC for Bargain Friday vV Rubber s A teat special sale sf svyUah absss taa4) are aomf establs.- ekees that are ballt s well, ef good materUIa, tkat tbla store staaaa feaek of every pair at all times. Wttk stocks at tfcats beet ye wUl flad taa naruga rot was sM M s able vaioes. ' Women's Shoes Women a Hhoes (t - ka lies. 65 Kinds vPO-QU the best Styles of the season viol kid, calf, gua metal, patent kid, In this assort ment you will find la all fashionable leather etc,: tbev oome with medium and heavy solee for winter wear, aleo fine hand-turned soles for drees wear, AH sisea and widths; regular It values, on sals at Misses' and Little Gents' Shoes, ft.lt kinds, ea sal at .v.. Men's Vlcl Kid Slippers, 11.50 value on sals at Infanta Soft Sole Shoes, T4o valuea.on sale at Women's Overgalters and Laggings, 11.00 values, on sals at Misses' loo Rubbers ....4S4 I Women's t Robbers ,.604 Misses 11.00 Rubber Boots Women's . flit Rubber Boots for 81. BO for 81.90 ':.$3.50 hi Splendid Values in Domestic Goods A rmost important opportunity to purchase home needs at remarkably low prices. Wool-finished nltlii.gs, Tapestry, Cur tain Bo da, Swiss and Toweling a ust or artioies at prioes that will muss yoa to drop everything and attend this sale tomorrow) ' COBTAnr SWISS, 16o AID 1S OBADBS, 11 A special sale of Whits Curtain Swiss, comes full 3d Inches wide. In a great variety of neat designs, In dots, figures and f. stripes; our regular, 15c and J8e grades, on sale Bargain 111 Friday at 1 1 V glass Towx&nra, iso qttautt, AT 11 A most extraordinary offering of Checked Linen Glass Towel- i .,11 IS In vM. In all - .V,aa1tb In .t..A.. . . of blue and red; colors are guaranteed fast Our regular 1 1 n loo grade, on sals Bargain Friday at . llw STBOCMD TA7XSTBT, BEST SSo GBADZ, 244 A ancftla.1 sale of about 10 bolts of Roman and Oriental atrtnad Tapestry, comes full 50 Inches wide and In a large variety i of rich color combinations: extra good value at SSo a I An yard, on salo Bargain Friday at .iVzw Three Great Bargains in Knit Under wear For Women and Children Lately we've made a remarkable pnrehass of these goods (a fact. It's ens of the laoklest pickups of the season. This, of coarse, redounds to the advantage of our customers, as wo al- ways snare our gooo iorrune win inem. never nave we Been able to offer a choloe lias of Knit Underwear at lower prioes. Their quality is the highest their make perf eot and their prioes uummmwrw juuiiia tv .saga mirxiuiJLMmi , WOKXW-S tnrDBBWBAB, LM AJTD f3 GBADBS, 694 In this assortment you will find Women's fine fiwlia i-n,h. DiiK nu xjisie unuervnr in an sizes: vearfl Tnarrii wirn hio-h neck, long sleeves and daintily trimmed; tights made In open siyiB, n sumn icnjm, nainiuDig wmpii garments: in S t colors pink, blue and black; regular SI. 50 and S3 grades, flMf priced for this sale at WW WOMEV'S UHDEBWDAB, 73o OAsUSBlTTS, AT 494 A great special offering of Women's heavy weight, white, i e ribbed. Lisle Vests and Tights, in all slses; fine, perfect Altf fitting garments that are fully worth 76c, priced for sals,-I''w OXXLBBEVS TjrwOEBWEAB,, BEST 750 OABMBBTS, 394 A special bargain sale of Children's flna ribbed. Wool Voata und Pants, in white and grey colors, all good styles and M well made garments. In most slses; best 75o values, prlcsd for this sale at ..sK Excellent Quality 3o a Yard A rreat special offering of 10.' 000 yards of odd Laces. 1 to I Inches wide. Including German. Torchon and Normandy Valen- olennes; sxoellent wearing quali ty and specially adapted . for tnmminr unaerwear: res ular T to 10c value. Spe otal ror Bargain maty DAXJTTT BUOBZBO STBOXAUT , TBICXD A special showlnar of fine Ruchlng la 'neck lengths: Regular 3 So neck length Rurhlng 12 H 4 Keguiar 3 no neck lens-tn Kucning Regular !5c neck Regular 16c neck TAJTOT BXBBOB8 AT 234 TABS A special Bargain Friday offering of 50,000 yards fancy ribbon In the pretty Dresden and printed: warp, polka dots, stripes and checks; full 4ft to 5H Inches wide. You will find all the wanted snaaes in mis assortment aaa jusi me very pattern you wish for rancy work; priced ror tills sale . lengcn nurning ,ix "i 1 length Ruchlng v........184 length Ruchlng ....................... .254 length Ruohlng .48 ment and just the very pattern you m regular SSo to 5 Oo values. Specially -in ATZH TAFTBTA BZBBOST AT 184 TABS Another special offering of Plain Satin Taffeta Ribbon In all the wanted shades. Including whits and black: all thia season's most desirable ribbons, specially adapted for hair bows, sashes. firaies, necKwaar ana millinery purpose, i ney are iuu H Inches wide snd regular too value. Speoiauy prioed ror Bargain irriaay !.18c U8c alnsook. nsmsutcnea noraers. They come regular So values. Special ror Bar- In OAXBTT BBOB.WSAB AT 484 Another special offering of our entire line of tla and 7 Bo Neckwear, comprising all thia season's most stylish de signs, specially pncea zor Bargain Tiaay WOUZFI BUUfDXEBCKZEFS AT 24 BACK A sal of Women's Handkerchiefs, made of best grade nainsook. nnisnea wim main nemsiiicnea ooraera. inev come gooa ruu sua ana are gain irriaay ..... Friday's Great Specials in special Bargain Friday offer-Ins of Women's Neckwear, com prising about 600 dosen of the newest prsttiest and most styl ish Neck Pieces. This offering is all seasonable goods, desir able In every way. They are really out-of-tha-ordlnarv valuea as mis pries wui testily; Lace Tokes, regular 85a value Lace Stocks, regular 60a value Ruchlng Collars, regular 60e values Net Stock Collars, regular S5o values Velvet Strings with gold tassels, 15a value TELLS OF JAPAN'S GREAT COLONIZATION SCHEME J AT THE THEATRES Japanese merchants have been given preference In the fixing) of freight rates over the South Manohurian rail way Is absolutely without foundation. Tho regulation rebate system Is open t all. Mr Numano aava. which Is In keeping with the open door policy of the Japanese government in developing Manchuria. Merchants of the United . ... v I 8tA.tft mnA all nth.p fntintrlf are uf- Mr. numano was ". forded the same orivileaes and may! '"Squaw Man" Seat Sale. Tomorrow morning at the Helllg thea tre, the advance seat sale will open for Dustln Farnum In the poetical western drama, "The Squaw Man," which ho will present at that theatre for one week, beginning next Monday, November 2. Seats for Poor Relation." Seats are now selling, at the Helllg theatre for Lee Wlllard and his capable company of players, who come next Saturday and Sunday nights In Sol Smith Russell's "A Poor Relation.." This beautiful play was one of Mr. Russell's greatest nits. " That not more than 70 Japanese a month ars arriving In the United States nd that between J00 and 800 are leav ing for their native land each month. Is the opinion of Yasutaes Numano, 1m r,rial Jananese consul In Portland, who recently arrived here irom iaibuw t..m.m vtoawcnnaul In L ar. -- i xoraea tne same privileges ana may Ann tar three years, rrcviuu. u avail tnemseivea tf the rebate system iiti r jt -i- . : . . . IT ...I.t. nnw in -fat ..hl.. fr.Uhtl W .CTiriUBT he spenr two years . - rates have been compiled In English lor If you want to know the life you led .ant to D. W. Stevens, .adviser to the benefit of the European shippers. 00 or 400 years jo see the Baker Korean govsrnment woo w -.-i A new agreement between japan ana i fiH" biiut m uib iir.ngi inij, nAted in San Francisco upon his return t tnina nas recently Been signea oy reo JM. ntrVto nay a visit to his resentatlves of . (he two governments JmiTv in Washington, D. C. . . I relative .to developing tne timner ianus Mr. Numano is highly educated ana m tns . nortnern part or Korea, Breaks four or live lanauaaBs this purpose," Mr. Numano says. GIMfiDSf.lEII WILL BE PROSECUTED Eefusal to Obey Orders Gets Washington Men in Se rious Trouble. The Road to Yesterday. " at the Bunva- iow urn ween, n is a strange nnuiuo tale of two centuries and most cleverly pictured. He l.-oneUof ? the belt Kown member trlbuled ILtOOoV towird a SSd jfor HO IS one m in ik. T.n.. I this nnrnna. - Mr ISTumann "whloh I : w . "Bach of the crovernments has edn- Wllaon Bros, at Orpheam. Frank and Joe Wilson are two Oer- I man comedians who are creating a riot at the Orpheum this week with their runny uerman coon songs and parodies. Frank Wilson was the feature of the ririft this country is the Japanese countries, means that work In the for- original "Blue jeans" company. r:::..r.:iiMi.i taken a hand in ests or Korea, wnicn nave oeen neg-i f.". . . .n,i.i a. nolonl- leeted for years, will In the near fu-l An i!n-. h. n.v "tiorVo-mpW-to tS. I The Baker this week .. th.'en. of ml vnsaakr. m tYtmt c hss enlMiir1s.rttrnri1tiv Ksv. rnn'hr.'bTen rising rapidly'r'.lnc. twTn China and JapVn which ha-" been if. entered tha Wvioe some years ago. in effect several yearn has been su- 4he American peUlSally have no perseded. This new agreement, which is SSblerti Tto . thi nnlnhablted districts of the product put' on the market to the . " .wi5B" "f?.? fUDjecrs to tne w Mumanal advantare of all canoerned." . I hilarity, for those funny comedians, "i "?hur,a' Mr' NttmMT ZmL U ffiltte over the P!??" Bernard, are playing to big " H.ntJ Colonlaa-1 reception alven the , American battle- .ua,.?nc" ,n. ' m.ntfo? v PHrpole of owning Ip new tjMtmtw the .Insoo.oC the ; their farce. "Hans and The piece is full of musical Rum or pretty giris..- territory Mrs. Fay TVondei4. ' . Another larre audience areeted the Fays at Pan taxes theatre last night and interoattnar and sending I two countries, it has been entirely over- t.i-.tSVS?. Numano 1. charmed with Port er Vhe land whlchls to be colonised Is land and says that even before his a- MrsTFav mSZT: her wokairful ex n't only exceedingly well adapted for polntment as consul here was r.lv Mf- her .wonderful ex agriculture; but Is rich In mlnerala The he had often hoped that be would some! . . , ' . . xrj u-i mil ii i mm ui. . . m wu v u.i or tne miaaao. . (Spe5l Dispatch to The JoaraaL) Aberdeen. Wash, Oct 19. A test case will be made as to the constitutionality of the delinquency law relative to the attendance at encampment of members of the National Ouard. The case arises out of the failure of two of the mem bers of company O, W. N. G., to be! present at the encampment at American; Lake this summer. E. Lovos. a barber. did not answer the call for the encamp- men i, aimougn given repeaieo notice. Not appearing on the morning that the company started away, a corporal a I guard was sent to nis noma, out was refused admission. An oral notice was then given him. but be made no answer. Jack Saunders, a wagon driver, went with the company, but deserted and re turned nome arter staying ror six aaya When company O returned home both men were cited to appea before the de linquency court orncer. Lieutenant A us-1 tin. Lovos paid no attention to the cita tion and eaunders cannot oe round. Upon the taking of testimony, both men were adludsed guilty and were fined. Neither of them paid his line and yes terday lovos was arrestea ana placed la 11L ' I odiat church, and topics of Interest to the ministers were discussed. Rev. W. B. Hollingshead was ' district superin tendent, in the morning, and a paper on "Significance of Quarterly Conference Questions" was read by Rev. Aaa Sleeth. "Selection of Subjects and Themes for Sermons," was the topic of an address delivered bv Rev. W. H. Heppe. Dr. D. L. Rader represented the Pacific Chris tian Advocate and President Fletcher Howan, representing Willamette uni versity, delivered an Interesting talk. "Evangelism" was the topic of a plat form meeting. held In the evening. Short speeches were made by several differ ent pastors. i HEAD OF jYOTEE DAME UNIVERSITY m CITY Rev. John W. Cavanaugh, C. S. C, president of Netrs Dame university, Is a guest of the faculty of Columbia uni versity, as la also Rev. Andrew Mor rlssey. C. S. C. provincial of the Holy Cross oongrregatlon. The two noted churchmen reached the city Tuesday from San Francisco. Yesterday a gen eral reception was given to the visitors, who addressed the students In the chapel of the university. Columbia university ! under the di rection of the Holy Cross Fathers and Father Morrlssey will remain in the city for about two weeks. Father Cavanaugh will remain for several dava. Durlns i their stay here the two prelates will be me guests or ine iNotre uarae oiud. an organization of former students of the university. Sunday evening Father Cavanaugh will lecture at the cathedral. Fifteenth and Davis streets. The proceds will go toward defraying the expenses of the annual teachers' Institute of the Catho lic Educational Association of Oregon. : BnildJng PermltaV W. M. Downs, erect one-story 'frame dwelling. East Thirty-seventh . street, between Thompson and Brasee, $3,600; D E. Johnston, repair two-story frame dwelling. East Madison street, .between KlnntAAnth llnft TwMtl.th IRAA. - XJ .. Lewis, erect retaining wall. Fourth street, between Oak and Pine, $1,000; Ashby & Nott; erect two-story frame 1 store and flats, East Fiftieth street, be- tmrmmn IT.wthiu-i. an II eaa. .t - " aawrn w..v. ..a. an. w. ,U.UVU, l - Bergman, repair one-story frame store. Lownsdale street, between "Alder snd Washington, 11,000,- Nicholas HalxapfeL, erect 1H -story frame dwelling. Hum- ware, 500; J. Kiltaugh, erect one-story frame shop, Union avenue,' between Falling and Shaver streets, $600 ; v; A company 1 f 100 picked soldiers from the German army recently In 40 . minutes built a bridge of steel boats and plates 105 feet long by 10 wide. farm Ins land will accommodate . thou sands of Japanese, snd as tne mines re opened up we hpe to have a prom lnd land which will attract the over flow from the principal cities of Japan for years sua years 10 com. -At the nresent ttme there are p proximately onlv -SOOilOO JP" kora and Manchuria. One fifth of these people are In Korea, Manchuria jiot being so thickly settled owing to the fsct thst the country was only ro- nt1y opened to xne won a. -ror years nm Japanese pjunumni WOEK TOGETHER TO ADVERTISE OREGON Cases containing samples of pubUca-l Hons Issued by the Southern Paclfle I and by ithe various communities in the I north weet which General . Pasfeftger I i iStlnTV&TltSl 'tuM nowU ;, wllUn. VcM array of, the Harri that the colonisation oompany has bMnhnan Unas ha been preparing, were la arraalsMl with rleatv of land for all who wish to take advantage of the fact It Is eetlmat-! that Immlgratloo .to thle country will be rdKced nntll la time there will practically be no new Japanese coming to the United States. At present we estimate thst there are about t Japan a month landing on theee ahorwa. And, to effeet this, statlatlcs show that more than ! Japanrae are leaving the United States for Jar n rh m-ita. Mr. N.muii aare the report that $1040 UVAU Wtraid r'ediy t- t4 tor e rare ty muT rr"T.e wn ars mppi wi;b rsana! isrrv, y If they r-aly knew It, ,- n ts rur4 ty a fw bti!-s ? rilt4 I ftow H r ' r-n t. and the r",e I. c-; 3 "1 't li per aottia la-1 sued yesterday. la bis latter 'explain ing ths nso ef the eases Mr. McMurray says: - ; . . "These publloatlona are the product of a new plan for community effort. They represent -rigorous reoperation between the people and tbe rallroada The vari ous communities represented have Jotaed rorces with the railroads to accempUah what both most desire the country's grow-in ana to pri ine widest and meet effective pubiirlly poeeible to on. portunltlAS for bomebvllalng and indus trial pursuits. Each eomtnanJty is Seo- inif treaieo. ana caco putkiicauon rarrles a m-r "of gvnulne Interest to Tfry persma ivKing tor a chance to In-trove Ms conai ti"n There are I bookiets In tbe an T-i'-red no ti.t they ca be secured James J. Corbett, VCho Is to Arrer Nert Week at ths Biker la Tao- lrf (Ij L'ciIc hibltlon. Some of the questions she I answered on Tuesday night were In vestigated yeaterday and they were I round to oe correct in every oetaiL The Flam Inn Arrow" at Star. It is a beautiful story, well told, re plete with comedy and beautiful stage j pictures, and every true American is In-1 terested in tns romantio western melo-l drama, "The Flaming Arrow," at the! Star. Matinee for Women Only. A special matinee In palmistry will be held at tbe Orand tomorrow from 1 to I o'clock by D'Amoa. the mind reader. No men will be permitted la I the theatre during this time, bat the I special matinee win sot tnterfer with I the regular afternoon performance. I This will be a rare opportunity for tbe I women to cave tneir banes read. Expoaltlo IUak "Xewa. There are only two more days before I the areat ye, elde time Halloween tnae-l suerade wl! take plax-e. and skaters I sre completing areree of odd costwmea I The prisee oa dlepley at Wooard. I Clarke A Ce.'s are well worth eompeUagl (or. . All Grocers JIETnODIST PASTORS. HEET IX COXVEXTION Ths arw il w-tJfr rt IU twii,.K I d!trrt M'th'-fluM prrh- I f'e ey t aisatrt irxg - r3.. y for reference. nued r'ercar at tbe Cntnry --1