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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING. MARCH 28. 1909.' CATCH THREE DUKES OP III II IIT Altera ; IVflsari Is Expert Picture i Framers BOLD THIEVES TARIFF DEBATE ONTARIO fffililG Mi 0 e . Police Detectives Say Sus- Byrd of 31 ississippi .Tries to t . Store of Jewelry. ( Tbrcs mil luiptctid t pelnf an unusually reckless trio art under ar-1 jgan-f-Apologlcs,, , ' tUnltad 1'rtw Uaaed Wlrs.J . -. 1 TVashlnston, March St. A rough and reat. suspected - of havlnf robbed tha tumble flsht waa narrowly averted on the t,l i n.mirii A Rnni First and "oor ot h" bouse this afternoon when atora of L Osvurts Bona, irst ana ropiln ot MicMgnn ,nd Byrd of Mia- . Yamhill streets, of . four wstehes and ,,uslppf clashed In the discussion of the several rlnss. WednrsUsy morninff. i wg i nronosed chanses !n the lumber tariff. of the men Tom White, who, tne fle- M related to the existence of a lumber tectlves aay, waa once arreairu I trust. 1 . ' - murder, and JamesBarrett were ar- Kordney had been dlsousslnir the tariff reHtisil laat nla-hL. , Detectives Coleman I fn. half in hnni aiul hail hi naaullari and Price, who arreated the eusperts I by many questions about the lumber last, nlsht. completed the trio today, I tru,t. He .denied there waa a lumber they aay.. oy tne arresi 01 t. onmn, i trust, and nnally, becoming Irritated v j no uevuns iion w cmiw j-- I aeciareo ne would anawer no morequea aa It waa being opened for the day. The lons 0nr that line. thlevea enatched what they could from I At ' length, however, he yielded to a tray and fled. Coleman and Price I Pyrd. a tall and powerful man. who In- have been working conataatly on i the i timated clearly that a mill In Missis case alnoe the robbery, and found White r appt owned, by Kordney waa a part of ana Barren irrinn in J""1 1 i ini trust. foranev riuanea . and Chinaman laat night which they aay I shouted: , anawera the description or me stoien 'That' all buncombe! You don't ai-tl-la ' Rmlth waa Willi tliam. Out rani Vnnw a A A th kmil Itl" away when the detectives appeared. . .. I jn an Inatant Byrd waa springing to . ' (Ward Kordney. Byrd took off his. coat TA terra fW XTTTT.TVU. ' ! h raq. He waa evidently Intent on iJUAOig ur v 'la severe struggle, but several members onn fihTTfT "ITTTOU A TTiQ I blocked hla way and aurrounded him. 300 CJlUJbJj 11 UoliAJNi'O I - With the way out off. Byrd paced the 1 iiuor .in nn open, spuce, wna ciencnoa . . t I piaioi iihuik it IB luauj ftuua ciuiy ua- fiamAra. Wlllfll-L MUfCh ZB.t"TM Pm 1 .ka.. . C - .. . . , . i ll. I KI1U liici o. lice authorltiea are nveaugaiiii. . . ln m few mjnutes.' the -Mlsalaalpplan career or mi. rupgyj . """Vh'" recovered hla composure and returned reated recently on-chargea of murder- Then followed exolanatlona. , . i-.t.i. hnihtnjii nw wnniinir. . . . .. . . . u in T will, roraney aaia ir ne naa oeen aiacour- Pha i".IMltd ta. V i. a hut t0"" h wished to withdraw hla re- lug 00 men In the lMt 80 yeaM. nut mllTkll , He explained there waa great the - police think . ahe provocation. Byrd denied he had aald Vat Tha authoritlea. however, iu. u- . iii .w umit niie win " y"-"?"'- I trust. He asserted a government invea- est murdereaa in "u"lan, n,"l"JlV,. tlgatlon had shown the existence of the . Mum Pnnnaa aava her OWD unhappy I 7.t j 1 .ktv. -1 - r- . " ' , . (Haa I 11 1 1 " kiki uu linu iticivij aanou iriioiuni ins cauesa tier w u..i 1 Kordney'a company waa a member. tt rallavlna- linforlltiatA wlvei Of CrUOl I n jij . m i. huabanda. She claims to have cceptod a government Investigation and declared a email fee for each killing and saya poBltlve,y Umt h)s con)pany.wa,,not a me operations n "7 . v l. i memner or aucn an organisation. part of the province of Aatrakan. A friendly underatandlnr was restored Tha police claim that auch a career an(1 Vox&M7 proceeded with his speech. would be impossible, aa ahe would have I , , been detected at the beginning of ner I TATT1T A XTT1T7''D'C1 TOT A XTTV opera tiona. This Great Beauty 1 Book Is Free CLAIM", WORTH $1000, IS REPORTED JUMPED 5000 Copies of This Wonderful Work on Beauty by the World's , Most Widely Known Beauty Specialist .Will Be Given Away to Readers of This Paper. This Remarkable Book Tells of Mar- velous New Process That Often Makes Wrinkles Disappear in a Night; That Commences to Grow New Flesh and Tissue on Flabby Cheeks With S in 24 Hours' Time. (Special DiiptchaW Tbe Journal.) . Pendleton, Or., March 26. It la reported here that K. Earn--heart and William Meredith have Jumped the old Dave Beav ert Island In the Columbia river, near Juniper, that has been farmed by J. B. SwIUler for 20 years. The Island contains about 200 acres, of valuable land, in cluding a fine orchard and farm buildings. It is valued at $4000. Oregon - Idaho Development : Congress Convenes for J ;; v wo Day Session. ; : ' . (Special DUpatrk to Toe Journal.) Ontario, Or.. March 2. Tha Oregon- Idaho Development congress . convened In the opera house at 2 this aftornoon. The address of welcome, waa delivered by Mayor Pogue., The opening address was delivered by Vloe President Korer, who will preside In'the absence of Jurae Lowell. The convention will get down to business this afternoon, after Karl Payne of Boise speaks , on Idaho laws for a district railroad, The Burna del egation will Introduce a resolution ask ing for -the location of a dry land ex perimental station In Harney county. Tonight South Oregon street will be brilliantly lighted by two large gas lights. In front of the Boyer residence, piped there from Ontario's natural gas well, i The well will be one of the at tractions during the congress.. In com pliance with an order Issued by the mayor, all of the yards, atreets and al- leya have been cleaned up .and the city preaenta a aplck and span appearance. uverytning is neing done tor tne ac commodation of the guests. Visitors and delegates to the congress have been arriving since yesterday., The .trans-state railroad and the Mal heur Irrigation project will be the two firlnclpal topics under 'discussion. Oreat nte rest la manifest In ; the Malheur project.;. The city of Ontario has sub scribed over $1000 to aid the Malheur Water Users' association. Vale has also subscribed $650 for the same purpose, and Weiser, Idaho, has given $500. . INDICTMENT AGAINST AHAEPEE HENCHMAN (United Press Letted Wire.) Los Aneelea. OaL. March 5. Accused of atteniDtlnar to hrlbe Edward J. Flem ing, iormer city prosecutor, to drop nis campaign againaf vice in the restricted aisirict or los Angeles, (September l, 1907. Samuel SchencJc. a collce commis sioner during the administration of Mayor A.. C. Harper, la in the county jan. ' - . Schenck was Indicted last nlarht on a cnarge oi attempted bribery by a special grand Jury, which was called to prove charges of misconduct of officials and ex-officials of the city which arose from the recall campaign. His ball was fixed at S5000. but he failed to raise the nec essary money, and was compelled to spend tne night behind tne bars, wis brother la. trying to raise the money today. The anegea attempt to Drioe-fieming s reported to have taken place when the tnen city prosecutor was conauctmg a crusade against the district of the city of, which Nick Oswald, now a fugitive n Mexico, was boss. According to cur rent reports, Fleming's allegation Is that ha met Hnhpnrk at Lew's cafe. and w.hlla they were eating: dinner the police commissioner told him there Swltzler Is an old pioneer of -4 would be money In It tf he would drop Umatilla county and Is now llv- Ing at . Portland. The men who have taken possession of the 4 place claim that the land Is un- 4 surveyed and has never been 4 filed on, hence Is without an owner. x Zt Keveals the Complete. Tor nrala for the Wonderful Hair O rower Tna was Awarded the Sold Medal by . the . Vienna Jubilee Exposition, and CUves the Original Prescrip tion for Making the Great . Skin Preparation Which Was Awarded the Gold Medal by the Paris Interna tional Exposition. AUTO HURRIES THE hi rniaafiA. The next day Fleming ordered the Os wald "hotels" raided, and attempted to carry on his fight throughout the city. Falling to secure the cooperation of the police, it la reported, he became discour iaged and resigned his office. SUPREME COURT WILL ISSU NEW CALENDAR (By Journal teased Balem Wire.) Tt TT mr riTO 1 T-vrl eaiem, xuaren jsb. imo winer case win 1'AJ.K 10 lxlAUN (be heard by the supreme court before tne .fenaieion term opens, moiiaay, -may . v;. EsMeir MnlMinjeiTy: . . . . , , , ,., , . ,. . . Exquisite Models, First Time Shown in Portland Saturday sees our new department completely given over to magnificent display of Easter Millinery. Particular attention being directed to the displays of very beautiful Hats at $4.95, $5.95 to $15.00 We Call Particular Attention to CMBdgeif g Hals Which we are making a specialty of this season. You will be surprised at the very modest cost of these very pretty hats.'" For Satturday Only One hundred new Trimmed Hats in blocked straw and braids, trimmed in flowers and, quills.' t' Values Up to $9 Each Saflurday $4.95 Children's Free Embroidery Lessons Begin Saturday Morn ing. Send -Your Little Daugh ter From 10 to Noon. Welcome Saturday, Last Day oi Nemo Corset Fitting by Mrs. A. L Craig, Nr Y., Expert Fitter, Sent to Our Store by the Nemo Company He seldom enters a men's furnishing shop. His wife f does all the buying for him, and no one dare deny a woman's superiority over man when it comes to shop : ping. She looks after his cuffs and collars, shirts and socks, underwear and tics. When she buys, she wants ' value, knows value, gets value. ' It is woman who has made 4 ours the largest Furnishing Department in Portland. It is her knowledge that she can save from one third to a quarter the price she must pay exclu sive furnishing stores for the same goods. Oh, yes we have lots of men's trade ; men who are sfhart enough to follow a woman's keen judgment. As an example, take for instance tomorrow: $3.50 Men's Fartcy Vests $1.95 These Vests are made of fine imported English cas simere, in stripes, figures and fancy effects ; all new patterns in grays, tans, blaclj: and white; single and double-breasted. Exclusive clothiers and furnishing goods stores ask from $3.50 to $5.00 for these vests. SEE WASHINGTON1 STREET WINDOWS Bij IBaiffl Valnnes $2 Bag Values for $1.19 A stock of manufacturer's samples, new styles for spring In black, brown and green leather. Leather-lined, outside pockets fitted with coin purse. Excellent value at $2.00, special $1.19. These bags will be displayed on the Bar gain Counter, center of store. - 8 Suitcases for S5.95- Just received, 50 new Heavy Leather Suitcases, extra strong, fitted with heavy leather corners, with straps all around, patent bolts and locks, fitted with shirt-fold and inside straps. Special for Saturday only at $5.95. COMPLAINS OF THE RAILROAD'S NEGLIGENCE (Continued from Page One.) that would say nothing: more concern ing themselves. Evident preparation had Deen marto l irennadv Vs. Hawkins: at 2 o'clock, 3, except those set today by Clerk J, Mnrplnnil aa follows: ' Tuesday. April 6, at 10 o'clock. Ger man Savings & Joan society vs. iroraon. Wednesday. April t, at 10 o ciock, to help them avoid any notoriety whiMHolmes vs Eastern & Western. Lumber in roruana. j ne Doners ana cunauci- uimnsnv ors on the Oregon Express kept to a I Thnrliv. Anrll 9. at 10 o'clock. Fer constant DOllcy of silence. The palrl,.i ... r.aVarhiii rnl rnmnanv At 2 Avldentlv exnflcted to be met by curious f AAtAAu a kt Don't Be Ugly, Plain or Homely SSdP,?oalvTdnembr7as7ment im thi c.mE2?5 When This Great Book Can Be train from the east side when It stoppeil ho days or so, and sent to all lawyers f. th. AWb aJ .ast Morrison street. i iicy i having cases pending in the supreme Had for the Asking.. directly to the Sargent hotel and here " h. no other cases will be set oroerea an aujomoDiie wmcn mi down for hearin before May 17, and them to. the station on the Northern I ,.Ki;, nnt Kona -mov i whlrh will The Institute de Beaute has secured Paclflo at East St Johns. be the t)me when the court will prob- the exclusive American rights for the ny xaeaMty. ably return from Pendleton Dublicatlon of one of the most remark-1 Hiss Emery and her mother content- bl wof " tJ.I,n:.lr" cacr?"eltVhea N0rthtrnFact,fichOtrainy ALBANY ELKS ELECT OFFICERS In the smoklnar ear just ahead was a young The book 1. written byjrwoman who UfP yffl ZSSfc on conoiuon mat int, i r. w- -- -- t v,neouveP tney had ai POO copies of this book this year rree or re.dy adopted a policy of silence and charge. Tha author made tnis an ao- even denied their identity. solute condition or the contract. (Special Dispatch to The Journal.) Albany. Or.. March 26. At last night's 1- I1"!" JL?.n'.!S'a "V trious.y-mok.ng a cigarette. Th. ffi.XrTArwK ueauijr iuu c.u i nuctor on ine train Htaieu iiiai mrn. ii.i- .it ! a Mtn own beauty discoveries; a .woman wno I Emery and her daughter had purchased I , n knight- L. M Curl' loval knlVht: took her own wrinkle out by ner own discovery after face massage, masks and steaming pots and beauty doctors had all failed; a woman who stopped her own hair from falling out and pre vented what seemed to be almost cer tain baldness by the same formula which she reveals to you in this book and which was awarded a gold medal bv the rreat Vienna. Jubilee Exposition held under the auspices of His Imperial Majesty the Emperor of Austria. Thl. book also gives the exact form ula for making the marvelous prepare tlon for removing pimples, blotches and skin blemishes and for treating ecsema and other skin diseases, which was awarded the gold medal by the Paris International Exposition. We absolutely guarantee that a rood " druggist can fill these formulas for ; you without any difficulty whatever at ; amaU cost. Thl. vnn.pftit konlr tells of a mar velous new process which commences to grow) new flesh and tissue on son, flabby cheeks and scrawny necks witn in 34 hours' ' time; that often makes wrinkles disappear over night, and works surprising wonders in develop Ing the bust and brlnglrrg back the bloom of youth to the skin and com plexlon. It is richly Illustrated with the finest photo-engravings, and contains a true picture of the world's most widely known beauty specialist. No matter how deep your lines and wrinkles may be. no matter how flabby your cheeks or how scrawny your neck, no matter how smaU your bust nor bow sallow and swarthy your complexion may be, no matter what rejnedtes yon may have nsed or what beauty special ists may have treated you. write for a : copy of this great . beauty book today ana test tne new ineinoas expiainea therein at yonr own home. ' Each and : every one Is guaranteed to be absolute ly harmless. - . These methods have taken gold med sis at every International exposition t which tbey have been exhibited. It he cost the author year, of time and lis. to in cash to gather the ma terial and make the discoveries of which this bonk tell. yea. , Tin not waste 'your money en. high prK-eo oeanty ooctors or la buying e r-enslve prodort. which disappoint and dishearten, wbea this great book may naa wnnoni warn cent or cost. -Write for a copy today. Address In stitute A Beaute,, Suite 181., Syracuse, ft. T. - ' Ne money I. required, but yen can end stamp t. help pay postage tf yon wish. Tbe back, however, win be e-tit nyway, as the Institute Is cotRpfcl4 to give .way 1 (. espies this year to retsUa its wnerih p te tbe coy yriit tlckVt, tTnS UnMl1 knlBht; U M Cur1' ,05ral knJht: JlfAf u TSSS would "tralght A w BowerBOX lecturing knight; E. S. through Without Stop. SUi". Arretiirv: H Tl. Vtislnlc. treas- Ail the way irom Kan Francisco miss t f VniHn nTaVa hir mnth.r tha hntt nt urer; J. J. Collins, trustee. ":."'? r.' The rule or aavanuement oeing roi ?ur"?f .."Sr.., ..1"".-f "" lowed, there were no contests. O. P. necuieu lirat tu itiscui lira autjuiiuu, naat avalteil ni1ai- waa alata but soon settled back. Into a kind of Pn"?is.'.Pf.. tiaJLt? ULi' ,w? ecte1 Intllffarence which sIia mulntnlnnd dur- ren.wui.u.. ing the rest of the journey to Oregon. Kept Apart. "I don't think the two ever spoke twice to any one during the wnole Journey," said Mrs. Helen Lansing who occupied a berth just opposite to the section reserved by the Emerys. "I felt so much sympathy for the girl In her sadness that I wanted to do some thing to help her, yet there was some-1 rning aDout tne manner or both that made me slow to make any advances. At one time I thought the glrl would faint. She leaned back against the seat and her face waa a deathly white. She seemed on the verge of nervous pros tration, i oo not oeiieve ahe could have ever made the trip had It. not been for ner mother. I think the girl expected the Japanese to meet them In Portland, for I heard Miss Emery ask her moth er several times if she thought' he' would be there when they came. The thoueht that 'he' would ha wait. Ing seemed to cheer her, for she smiled wnen sne was assured by her mother tnatne' would not rail them now.' Wire, to aTrwvpancr. ' ' "My own opinion I. that it wa. all a play for notoriety," declared one of tne funman conductor.. "Mrs. Emerv ana ner uaupuitvr RFp. senaing tele grams duk to tne examiner in san r rancisco ail tne wsy up. I aon't th'nk they had any objection to letting all elr actions be known." Salem. Or.. March 28. W. F. Skinner has submitted a complaint to the rail road commission through an attorney In which he sets forth that a box of household goods shipped to Portland from Cushlng. Okla., were lost and he naa been unable to interest the rail road companies in Oregon in his loss. The goods, valued at $100, were de livered to the Missouri, Kansas & Texas railroad at Cushing and 19.90 freight charges were prepaid December 80, 1908. The goods were ordered forwarded to Cottage Grove from Portland, but no trace or tne box nas ever been found. The, goods reached Portland presumably over the new Portland, Spokane & Seat tle rai-1 road. c II PENDLETON PLANS FOR PUBLICITY WORK n! llcity meeting and banquet to bo held here this evening Frank L. Merrick of Portland, will be present. He is Dromi- nently mentioned for the position of manager of the proposed enlarged bu reau. He will exolain Dublicltv work. and will also offer suggestions for the local bureau. Many representative men will be ores- en t from various parts of Umatilla coun ty. During tne rore part or the evening a mass meeting will be held In the as sociation rooms and plans for tha pro posed bureau will be discussed. A Sluslaw man, relates the Florence West, had his leg broken square off four Inches above the knee. He was using a stump puller when a whlffletree iron broke and allowed the machine to give him a kick with forty mile power In It. L HOLD INSTITUTE Under the auspices of the Oregon Catholic Educational association, the an nual Catholic teachers' Institute will be held probably In Lincoln high school, July 19 to 23 inclusive. Sessions will be held daily with lecture, and class work divided equally. Last year's ses sion was held in the high school- and It is hoped to again hold the institute there, but no definite arrangements have been made with the school board a. yet. Chief among the lecturers to attend associate superintendent of schools of New xoric city. He was here two years ago when he conducted the institute of that year and is very favorably known. A number of other lecturers will be brought here also. Gary Expected to Recover. (United Preai Leased Wire.) Santa Ana, Cal., March 26. -Carlton N. Gary, the real estate dealer, who was wounded by Edward Relnert In a quarrel here Wednesday, has a chance for retfovery. Relnert has filed a civil complaint, in the superior court in which his claims relative to the land deal over which the shooting Occurred, are set forth. The action Is directed against B. H. Loveless and George W. Ralney, ror wnom wary actea as agent. Kernel' demands judgment for $5000. Bids on Naval Hospital. (United Preaa Leased Wire.) Navy Yard, Puget Sound, Wash., March 26. Plans and specifications have been received here from the bu reau of yards and docks at Washing ton for the construction of the new naval hospital at this yard. The bu reau has issued a call for bids on the work, to be opened at Washington, April 24. The sum, available for m struotion is $160,000. It 1. believed lo cal contractors, with , the machinery and material close at hands, will be In position to do the work at les. ex pense than ' eastern contractors. Crowded cars coming Into Oregon; nearly empty car. going east. Journal want ad. lo a word. . TOMORROW AT TiD A TiT TAT TTy "SAT 9 IMW 388-390 E. MORRISON ST., NEAR GRAND AVE. Pur Blood in Spring Makes Perfect Health The blood is rightly called the vital fluid, because without it life is not possible. A SKIRT SALE ALL DAY TOMORROW Surpassing All Previous Attempts ONE HUNDRED NEW SPRING STYLE . DRESS SKIRTS-Best $ 5 Values ALL. tf dLS ALL SIZES 9-ac) COLORS All colors blue, black or brown in fine All-Wool Pan ama. The rnewest spring styles, trimmed with self strapping, folds and buttons. We expect to sell the en tire lot tomorrowand have made preparation for a big crowd of buyers. th It was a disappointed waited at the Union depot when crowd that tha Southern Paclflo train pulled in thl. morning. rrooaoiy io. people had got ten up early and gone down to meet the train and they lingered about the station for half an hour in ' the xtra mat me girt ana aer isomer mignt yet appear. SnUCKLVO ELECTED. BY SALEM ELKS (Br Joenrtl tamd Balea VN.I Balem. Or.. March K. The Salem todre of Elks elected B. O. ghnckln ex. a! ted ruler at the annual election of officer, held last nlaht. Tbe eon teat I was a sharp one between Bhacklng and Arthur Benson, nephew cf Governor Benson. Shucking received a J vote, and i Benson IX- Ot her erneers were elected a. fol lows:' Kt earned - laartinn ania-M. Hor Buckingham; esteemed loyal knight. M. I U. Merer: eeteemeo lecturing knlrht 1. - lamia; secretary, in 1 am It ton: reasurer. William W ajton : trier. A. Cnneyer; trustee, B. F. Meredith; and rfrentatiTe to the grand loda-e. Past j a. la I led Hsier -i-iarry aifrert. The lerreet poultry farm wet rf tha RK-Hf Mountains is located within a abort dlatanoe of ftalera. and cfelcke kr in tnouaanoa are corrunn mm existence usr. erery My at present la an adult the blood averages eighteen pounds or folly one-eighth of the entire weight. It is composed of liquids and solids. The liquid portion is a watery, albuminous fluid amounting to about three-fifths of the whole. Minute particles, known as blood corpuscles, constitute the remaining two-fifths. There are both red and white corpuscles, tfie red ones greatly outnumbering ihe white. The red corpuscles contain, as an active in gredient, a chemical substance having iron in ' its composition. .There are millions of white blood corpuscles, which protect the red blood corpuscles an8 bodily tissues from disease germs, to which yon are more exposed at this season than at any other. Healthy blood is pure blood, and at so season is tt more necessary than in the spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla makes healthy blood. It is the medicine that purifies and enriches the blood and makes it normal in red and white corpuscles and all other constituents. It rare all humors and eruptions, catarrh, and rheumatism, relieves that tired feeling re stores the appetite, cares paleness, weakness, nervousness,) and builds up the whole systeia. run down and need a blood purifier and tonic, to estore my appetite, J take Hood's Sarsaparilla. "A course of this medicine has splendid effect on my Blood, keeps my appetite good, and holds up the general tone of my health, so thst all summer I can work and feel strong." Mrs. Wm. McAuley, 43 Eaton Ave, Camden, Maine. "My little boy was vaccinated last fall, and it was spring before his arm healed. The arm was broken out nearly all around, and every scratch he got became a running sore and re fused to heal. He was very nervous and irrita ble, had no appetite or energy. We tried various remedies without success then gave him Hood's Sarsaparilla, and he now seems to be entirely welL" Mrs. A. M. Stevens, Orfordville, N. H. " I consider it aa important duty to keep well, ia order that I may perform my day duties. "kai erpeciaUyia tli Srrirj whea I feel 7Iood's Rraparilla effects its wonderful cures, not simply because, it eontainsarsaparilla, but because it combines the utmost remedial values of more than 20 different ingredients, eaeh greatly strengthened and enriched by this pecu-, liar combination. If trged to boy any prepara tion said to be "just as good," yoa may be sure it is inferior, costs less to make, and yields the dealer a larger profit. . Eegia taking Hood's Sarsaparilla today. Get it ia tbe usual liqvid form or i chocolated tablets known as Striatals. 100 Doees One Dollar. , If SALE O F! WAISTS ENDS TOMORROW EVENINQ Tomorrow evening witnesses the end of our "FOUR DAYS' WAIST SALE." We have sold hundreds of these Waists the last three days, at the special sale prices. The assortments are still complete and to those of you who have been in the habit of buying Waists in the higher price stores about town we would request that yoa attend the sale tomorrow. Come expecting to see the biggest assortment of the best waist bargains your eyes ,have ever gazed upon, ice windows. . 50 Dozen White and Colored Lawn WAISTS The flew long sleeve styles, perfect fitting snd tbe best 85c quality 35c 40 Doren White Swiss WAISTS Handsome models, embroidery . and lace trimmed fronts; select $2 and 22S sellers, all sizes, ? OSc 40 Dozen Tailored WAISTS A sensational value; white India linon material, plain or fancy. 1 IA band trimmed, starched collars and cuffs; $2-25 values...... f lal7 CHILDREN'S DRESSES ALL QUALITIES AT REDUCED PRICES TOMORROW $4.50 chambray Sailor Suits. $2.95 $1.50 percale Dresses 994 $J.OO gingham Dresses.. ...fl.TS $1:00 percale Dresses. ....... .94) 50 Dozen Children's and Infants' DRESSES 25c Of fine quality gingham, fast colors, small sizes only; tomorrow CHILDREN'S SHOES Solid leather, all sizes; best $1.50 values. 99c SILK PETTICOATS Tie "Her Majety" Frvio-f. !: " s;Uc taffeta; best L'3)