The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 09, 1909, Page 11, Image 11

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    ! THE OREGON DAILY, JOURNAL.
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CITY TOfiRilDE
TiULK CONSUMED
Health Office' Will InTesti.
gato Dairies Inside Limits
and Enforce Cleanliness.'
dlii; order tht dairies UJow Und.-ll
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wV viui. uniii in a law ias oetn
OompIUd 'with, and (reaaiv proaecu-
on of dairymen who fall to obey or
' .'!rf,.,!, the plan adopttHi by Dr.
in" L Wh'er. city health officer and
win do oarriea out by lr. V. W. Mack,
city milk Inapaotor. '
' Tf? plan, however, relatea only to
oairiea which ara within the olty Umlta.
1 he city health office will have Jurla
dlotlon only over the milk that cornea
irum uariea beyond the corporate
limits, and until the authority vested
I , in me ornce or "state dairy and rood
commissioner has been made active, or
naa Dean communicated to the city
authorities, the responsibility for mak
ing the dairies outside of the city sani
tary, aim rests on State Dairy and Food
Commissioner J. W. liailey. The
majority or the dairies are under the
commissioner's Jurisdiction even after
me city neattn officer haa relieved hint
or iiie-aitty or looking alter those wltU
In the city limits.
Acting on the plan of campaign am
puuinen, ut. wneejer, acting tnrougn
lr. Mark, caused a warrant to be Is
sued for the arrest of Joe JXlser
or the Canyon road, charging him
with continuing to soil milk after his,
dairy had been offlclaly closed. Mrs.
Kiser stated to The Journal that
sne and her . husband would ahandon
the dairy business and seek another
business and another location If given
time. Bhe also said that the statement
coming from the city health office -that
one of her children died last winter
from dlptherla Is inaccurate, that none
of the children died, . although a num-i
ber of them were serloaly ill from the
disease.
Dr. Wheeler, in discussing the sub
ject, said:
"I have given the city milk inspector
Instructions to proceed systematically
in his inspection or the dairies that
come under the Jurisdiction of my of
fice. He will cause all offenders to
be vigorously prosecuted. I am deter
mined that Portland's milk supply shall
be cleaned- up. I think the vigorous
publicity given conditions within and
without the city limits has already re
sulted In a great deal of good and will
have even great effects."
MILTOX SCHOOLS :
HAVE 400 PUHLS
(Speclil Dispatch to The Journal.)
Milton. Or.. Sept. 9. The fall term of
school orjrun Monday with an attend
ance In the three schools In the district
of over 100. Many' of the rooms are
crowdeu almost to overtlowln
The brltjk and cement schoolhouses
nowj in course or construction, one la
Milton and one in Freewater, Will not
be ready for use until after the Christ
mas vacation. The Central building, in
jwiiion, win cost aoout iis.ooo and win
SPEAKS NICE OF
i i
m OF ROSES
III
Kansas City Jfan Says Tort-
land Is Progressive
Community. '
Carosa and Margulte Silvia, the new song birds engaged for the
Metropolitan opera company of New York.
HIDDEN FOES
CHASE IBM
be an eight room structure, with ful Cfll ifoi'll lfl T?.111PllPr in Pril
basement. This basement will be par- rUIUUUUd -lUUHllLI 111 lull
tltloned Into cloak rooms, play rooms. I
toilets, and rooms for heatlna and ventl-
, Is tine appuratus. A modern heating
plant will he installed and everything
win n up-io-aaie ana moaern in every
respect.
The Preewater building, costing about
113.000. will he built of the same ma
terial and workmanship as the Central
building, but will have four rooms and nmh.inh h ,.,i v.i
a basement. It will be a two storv . iwi
structure and the plan of the building f,, J11', V,e. wa'er on his ranch
is so made that four additional rooms I IouJet P. J. Derbin, a wealthy' rancher
may be added at any time it is neces-1 .'fp trustee or the village of Vernon,
nary. " appealed to the district attorney
ir piuiecuun iroui a mysterious en
of Lead and Poison
Appeals for Aid.
(United Pre Lca.rd Wire.)
Los Angeles, Sept. 9. Shot at from
FLOUR MAKERS
DISCUSS PRICES
Theodore E. Wilcox Enter
tains Washington Men
at Dinner.
Athena School Gets Piano.
emy.
Derbv came to Vernnn from rvlr.rifin
(Hoeclal ni.u.tch to Tba Journal. I six years aco. With him a,i hit, u-ifu
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wwbiii lino iiiBiiuuimi riulPSSIir v.nag 10 I yai liii 111 v.ulora4JU.
buy all necessary apparatus for the lab- "Several weeks ago," Derbln said to
Oratories, a number of new mania I dav. "HaHlrfn nnrirul tHA nmiA, i.-, r.
piano and several, other necessary artl- cooler that sat on the back porch had
cles for the different school depart- a peculiar taste. He said nothing about
ments.
FREE
BEAUTY CULTURE
MATINEE
BY
THE FAMOUS
It at the time, hut wnplr tutor tha
ining was repeated. This time Hawkins
fave some of the water to a dog. The
og died In convulsions within a fei
minutes.
Samples of this water. Dprhln sr.
serted, were analyzed and found to con
tain strychnine. Butter nurchaspd at n
iiearoy grocery also was found to con
tain the deadly poison. Hpvrai vasIi.
w ...... v n , n no diiui at uy a
person hiding in the underbrush near
his home. He can ascribe no motive
for Ineso underhand attacks.
Derbin fodav offr1
S504) for Information as to the fdontitv
of his enemies. Chief Detective Browne
and Detective Ramsey have been de
tailed upon the case by the county authorities.
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CLALLAM COUNTY
OFFICIAL A SUICIDE
(tTnlted Pre.. ImmpA Wlr. t
Port Anaeles. Wash.. St-nt a w tr
Burnslde. deputy countv trpnRiirnr r.f
v idiimn county, committed suicide in his
ofuce by shooting himself through the
head some time after tlA? close of bus
iness hours Tuesday night. His dead
body was found by his associates when
iney reponeti ror outv yesterday. A
revolver lay near the body.
During the day before the tragedy,
Burnslde had made out several deeds
transferrins: his property tn hi- w(f
and these, together with a letter to
Treasurer Pringle, giving some instruc
tions as to the disposition of his estate
were left In an envelope in the latters
Utffif K,
No cause can be assigned for the act
by the friends of the dead man other
man a general oepression of spirits
that nd been noted lately.
it is not Mlleved by the county au
thorities that there Is anything wrong
wiiii me urpmy n accounts, out an ex
amination of his books has been or
dered.
Burnelde's mother reside In raiifnr
nla.
At a dinner given by Theodore B.
Wilcox Of the Portland Flouring Mills
company last night at the Commercial
club, to members of the Washington
Flour Mill Men's association, crop con
ditions formed the theme for discus
sion,
The guests numbered 24, among them
being the leading flour manufacturers
of the Paclflo northwest The concen
sus of opinion was that crop estimates
heretofore given out are greater than
warranted, it being the belief of the
mlllmen that the entire wheat crop of
tne .pacinc northwest states will not
exceed 60,000,000 bushels.
As to trade conditions. It was said
that the outlook is none too brieht. the
nign value or wheat being prohibitive
or a heavy business in the orient. Fu
ture prices were discussed, and these
will be announced from time to time as
new wheat finds its way through the
mills. ,
The dinner was an annual affair. Mr.
Wilcox being the host this year.
SUES FOR PE0FIT HE
WOULD HAVE MADE i
Becretarjr Tred W. Fleming of the
Kansas City Ufa Insurance company,
who wag recently In Portland while on
a tour of the Peif0 northwest, haa re
turned to Ms home city and In recent
talk with the Kansas City Journal had
many nice things to say about Portland,
and especially of the Commercial club
and the effective work that organisa
tion Is doing In developing and upbuild
ing ail Oregon.
Mr. Fleming, however, is somewhat
off in estimating the population of this
my. wnich he my a Is almost one third
that of Kunaua ( llv. while as m ma.tt-r
or raci 1'ortland la almost as large ai
the big and prosperous Missouri city.
The following U an extract from Mr.
Fleming's Interview:
"Aa an lnHtanre of a nrnirr.Hilv. snrf
highly succeneful trade oraanlsatlon
the Commercial club of Portland Is
conspicuous That plty has approxi
mately a population of perhaps one
third that of Kanm Cltv vrt thulr
Commercial v . built last year, is a
new twelve lory. rireproor Tiulldlng,
90x100 feet. In the retail center of the
city. The club utilises the upper four
floors of the hulldlnaT for club pur
poses, the top floor being fitted up for
sleeping rooms and the remaining
three floors contain . aulte a larae as
sembly hall, reading rooms, parlors,
billiard halls and the bust cafe In that
city. The club haa about 160(1 Individ
ual members, of which from 400 to 600
take liuich there dally.
Thrfluirh the Oraaron Develonment
league, comprising all of the com
mercial bodies of the state, a publicity
fund was raised by voluntary contri
butions for use during the present
year in advertising the resources of
Oregon of 1176.000. This makes Kan
sas City's advertising fund of 120.000,
raised last year, look pretty small.
What mleht be teVmed the 'Western
Spirit' of building up the material
business Interests of the state of Ore
gon la equally active In Washington,
Idaho, Utah and Colorado."
JAPAII ADOPTS
TWO AIRSHIPS
Native Inventor, Mr. Xa ra
il ara, Has Completely
Sol veil Problems.
(Uullil Pn Uih4 Wire.)
Toklo. Sept. .-The navv department
announced today that It had approved
two airships. Invented bv Naval Kn
gineer Narahara, whlrh are believed to
be practical for use In wir ami n.arlv
pnurri in uonatrurunii.
The sovernment has been working
constantly on the construction of air
craft, and the Hiivanot-nient of aerial
navigation In Kurope and America haa
ben waU'herf i-Hrrfullv. Her rot trmtn
have been made from time to time, with
various moilrla, until now the Narahara
ehlpa are officially adopted and de
clared successful.
No data was given out as to the rec
ords for sustained flight or speed made
by these ships but It la known that the
officials have been entirely satisfied.
One of the ships uses alrhags of sev
eral sections and the other is called the
"double winged" model. This last men-
iioneo machine skirts the ground, at
ample market for Hood River valley
applea and would be pleased to buy
the nest year's crop if (he union would
entertain a price,
Mr. Htelnhardt aald his firm Intended
to give a choice cup aa one of the
awards at the Hood River apple fair
to be held In Hxt River In October,
and suggested that the fair manage
ment send a few cars of the choicest
fruit to New York for exhibition lu
one of the uptown stores.
Mr. Htelnhardt left laat night for
Portland, from where ha will go to
Wenatchee and Orand Junction to pur
chase apples. He also expects to se
cure the Moaler, Or. apple crop before
his return eaat.
Dane With a flnakr.
When Bothwell Browne, the female
Impersonator at the Htar, In his ( loo-
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pair dance, pulls nut long snake fre.
a basket and uses the reptile aa I m
partner, there Is a snsp of elnt i
ment. Jltnaltln. the violinist, la mature
a hit." "The WUch'a power" has aaine.l
reputation of being the best divmattvl
sketch seen her In a yar.
i i in i -
Tour of Xaral Insprrtlon.
Vallejo, Cal, Sept. t. Hamuel Gordon,
ranking as an aaalajant civil engineer,
haa reported for duty at the Maia Isl
and navy yard as asalstant Inspector ef
puhlio works. Oordon cornea here froia
the navy yarda at Norfolk, Virgin!.
Meutetiant Commander 8. 8. Robinson
lias Just completed an official Inspection
of the wireless work at Mare lalitnd.
He will alan Inspect the works at Ver
ba Iiuena before leaving for Washing
ton, where he will bo stationed at the
wireless bureau.
HEALTH and BEAUTY NOTLS
BV MRS. MAK MARTIN
Molly O. : Ink stained flnaers can be
bleached with a moistened mutch end.
N. R. : Ton are right. Good looks do
not rest altogether upon classic foa
turea. A plain girl who takes care of
her complexion, hair, teeth and eyea
orten wins the race for a husband and
leaves behind the natural beauty who
neglects her appearance, wondering
wny men nave sucn poor taste. The
proper care of the hair requires
shampoo every two weeks snd the atv
talnlna- areat aneed before It hetrln. m . pi Ration of a good hair tonlo once or
1 through the sir. I twice a week. l flaln
sal
FEAKFUL SUFFERING
FOLLOWS FLOODS
DEPARTMENT STORE
DESTROYED BY FIRE
(Salem Bureau of Tht Journal.)
Salem, Or., Sept. 9. Fire broke: out
In the basement of the department store
of J. L. Stockton In this city at 10:4o
o'clock last night and did damage to the
amount of $40,000 or $50,000. The Insur
ance on the damaged stock and building
will reduce the loss more than one-
half. The fire is thought to have start
ed from a cigar stub thrown through
the sidewalk arratlng. which iamlted the
dry wood and paper lying about the
door leading into the basement of the
store.
The greatest damage was done by
smoke and water. The fire was soon
under control, but not until after the
entire building was filled with amok;
and the greater part of the stock thus
ruined.
(United Freit Leased Wire.)
Monterey. Mexico. Hept. 8. Relieving
xnai me people irr rne outlying ns
incts are racine- starvation and death as
a result of the raging waters, several
expeaitions are oe na rormed here to
day to go to their relief.
Heverul priests from the flooded dis
trict reached here today with harrow
ing tales of death, destruction and hun
ger. A priest arriving from Ascension
state that the town and Its population
of 2000 souls have entirely disappeared.
'1 he people have fled to the Mils or
have perished, either In the flood or
rrom hunger.
A priest from Arramber! also reports
considerable suffering In his town. He
says the .people are wandering about the
country searching for food and that the
suffering has become acute.
From Allende and Escondlda come re
ports of great suffering and It Is feared
that
flood.
scores have lost their lives In the
I.
HOOD RIVER APPLE
OUTPUT IS SOLD
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Hood River, Or., Sept. 9. The Hood
River Apple Growers union consummated
a deal last night with Stelnhardt and
Kelly, of New York, whereby the latter
secure the - entire crop of Hood River
apples for this season. The crop will
approximate about 150 cars. The price
will not be made public until after
the other northwest sections have dis
posed of their crpp. The top notch
price paid in previous years was $3.27
per box f. o. b.
In an interview with The Journal,
Mr. Stelnhardt said that although the
price paid this year was in excess of
any . previous season, the firm had I
canthrox
gives a delightful shampoo and leaves
tht hair soft and fluffv. Bimnlv dis
solve a teaspoonful of canthrox In a
cup of hot water; pour on the head a
little at a time. It lathers abundantly.
(2) You can make a good quinine hair
tonic at home If you will got from your
druggist an ounce of qiilnola and a
half-pint of alcohol. Dissolve the
quinoia In the nlcohol and add a half-
Clnt of cold water. This tonic , will
ceo the scalp free frojii dandruff, stop
filling hair, itching and irritation, keep
the hair and scr.lp In a healthy con
dition and promoto growth of hair.
E. B. : For tan, freckles, chspped
face, etc., apply almoxoln complexion
cream Jelly and lef remain for an hour
or two. This cream Jelly Is used either
as face cream or massage cream, and
can be made at home at small cost. It
contains no oils or fats that will cause
hnir to arrow. Get one ounce of almn.
zoln and two teaspoonfuls of glycerine
i mm your nruggist and put Into a half
pint or colli water; stir well and let
sinnti. ir too thick, stir In more water.
If used for massaging, almooin cream
cny cicars me skin or blackheads
ariro pores and certain tvnea of nlm.
pies.
make an aye tonlo that will rest four
tired eyes and keep them bright and
clear by diesolvlng one ounce of crystoa)
In a pfnt of water. One or two drop
In each eye la a treatment It will
not smart or burn. Tola eye tonlo
strengthens the sight and aids those
who wear glasses. Use It whenever
your eyes are dull, red or Inflamed.
Km ma O. ; Used to excess, powder '
tn tuiHir nuu niiuii ins user appear '
common; properly applied. It la a neo
eHsary article of tho toilet and should ',
have a place on every lady's dressing
tsble, but because It Is so difficult taT '.
put en properly, powder Is losing"
popularity and being succeeded by
liquid complexion beautlflers. , These 1
are rather expensive when bought ready ,
manufactured. Tou can make an ex-
Cfllent fnrn lotion it KimA mt tnniH '
lower rml Jnut mt f rnm value ri a
'.
wo tea-
spoonfuls of alvcerlne. knh liahtlv
jiner applying lo race, forearms and i
nanan. Bpurr.iax tends to remove some)
kinds of pimples, tan, freckles, cold .
sores, etc. It makes sallow and oily
lUIn 1 Lr f,.nh .. n t a. . U . . , . 1 1 1
not rub off like common powder and y"
uur umpiexion win not need retouon
Ing from morning to night.
glut four ounces of spurmax, put It In
half-pint of hot water and a.dd twp ta
Illlie S.: Standing with the welo-hr
ic.-iiinij on one root la 1 iteiv tn ennae
one nip 10 grow larger than the other.
iou are iv pounds above average weight
iui- a iii-rHon or vonr smtnr to o-at
rid of your superfluous flesh, dissolve
four ounces of parnotls In a pint of hot
wmiT ana tase a laoiespoonful three
times a day Just before meals. A friend
reduced 20 pounds in three weeks with
the aid of parnotls and was very much
benefited In her general health.
Alex Jr. (1) Consult your dentist.
(2) Every artUie mentioned in my
recipes Is sold in first-class drug stores.
If your dealer hasn't parnotls, he can
easily get It for you from his wholesaler.
B. G. : The lustrous and sparking
eyes you envy are probably produced
with the aid of an eye tonic. Tou can
A. T.: An excellent treatment and
one that usually cures ecsema, salt
rheum and similar skin diseases la
made by mixing four ounces of luxor
with four tableapoonfuls of alcohol and
adding a half-pint of water. Shake bot
tle, pour small quantity upon rough
and Itching surface and allow to dry,
repeating treatment until eruption dla
appecrs and skin is restored to a
healthy condition.
J. R : I know many formulas for
system tonics, but of the many my '
friends have used. I hear better reports "
from kardene tonic than any other. It '
purifies the blootf. makes the liver mors
active, restores lost apptlte and tones
up me system for winter. It Is de
pended upon by mafty to relieve dull- '
ness. lanmildness. sallow romnleiTnn
liver blotches, pimples and other erup- '
tlons of the skin. If vou need strenarth. "
eninc and building: un a-et from vonr. ,
druggist one ounce of kardene. mix it ..
with one-half cup of sugar-, then dissolve)
in one-naif pint of alcohol, and d t '.
enough boiling water to make a full '
uart or tonic. Take one tablespoonful :
ive minutes before each meal and be-
fore retiring. '
Beatrix: When vour hands aro f.
shriveled from washing clothes or v ;
dishes, wipe dry and rinse in weak-
ened vinegar. y
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Paris Patterns
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All seams allowed
IMIIen c: McDonne
The Popular Price Dry Coeds House
Ctrner Third and tlorrlson Established lo 1SS4
Paris Patterns
lOc
All seams allowed
Judge Bronaugh this afternoon took
up .the trial of the suit of D. J. Fry
against the Waldport Lumber company.
involving a contract oy r ry to buy
from six to 15 tons of cascara bark at
rive cents per pound. Fry is a drua-
gist of Salem and bought the cascara
as an Investment, he says, intending to
sen u at an aavanced price. He alleges
that he had an opportunity to sell at
eight cents per pound and would have
mane xshu on Jtie deal, for which sum
he Is suing. The company failed to
aenver the ham. he alleges.
riday and Saturday Buying at This S
Is Always Profitable
tore
25c Stockings at
BOYS' EXTRA HEAVY
INDESTRU CTIBLE
SCHOOL HOSE, double
knee, heel and toe, seam
less and fast black; 25c
value; lighter weight for
girls, pair lO
I'lokinfc Hops at Oakland.
(Special Dispatch to The Journal.)
Oakland, Or., Sept. 9. Hoppincklng
started in this vicinity yesterday. The
yards to be picked this year are owned
by Stearns Brothers, located close to
the town, and William Kemp, on the
i mpqua river, aggregating 40 acres.
The crop Is light, but the hops are in
nrst ciass conomon.
MADAME YALE
BUNGA10W THEATRE
NEXT MONDAY
AFTRNOON,SPT.13,2:15
BEAUTIFUL MADAME YALE
BEAUTIFUL COSTUMES
BEAUTIFUL MUSIC
A Few Good Seat Left Ther
Arc Jre at Our
Toilet Goods Dept.
ml
PRUXE HARVEST
" OX AT WASH0UGAL
(Special Ptapateh to The Journal.)
Washotigal. Wash.. Sept. . The
prune hsrvest will begin next week and
will be In full swing about September
29. It is thought the Wsshougal dis
trict will hnae the largest crop of
prunes ever known In Its history. It
Is estimated there will lie 20 carloads,
4.000 pounds to the car. The
1 raisers are very , busy getting their
driers ready and employing help to
harvest the crop. L. F. Russell has
i the largest prune orchard In this vicln
j Ity, it containing 0 acres. Laat year
j he owned a 20 acre prune orchard and
j cleared $7100 therein.
YOU CAN CURE
DYSPEPSIA
- 1
But to Do So You Must Dup
licate Nature's Process of !
Digestion in Some Way. j
Linen Collars at
lOc
25c grade, handsome em
broidered linen Collars, in
several designs. Other
stores sell this same
grade at 25c. Here for 2
days at less than half.
PENDLET0X YOUNG
PEOPLE GO EAST
(pedal Panic) ta Tfc Journal. I
Pendleton, Or , Pept- ffereral young
pwpie ui rrnuiritm win iwave in a few
dava to attend school this winter In
cities in the middle west and east.
Miaaee nernice and - Edna Thompann
are going to New York to study music.
Miss Vnm. fmltb will rtmme her studio
la.nisninftnn, u. Uare Hill Is go
ing as far as Dearer to enter a dental
mile-are end Ja Vincent la going to
Peoria, I1L. where he will muaw kle
wot in aa optical school
Indigestion and Dyspepsia are often il
slmnle little matters t rirat hut If I
neglected, will soon cause much pain :
and distress. Pretty nearly every dls-i
ease that afflicts humanity Is laxrelv
due to Indigestion: at least. Indigestion
Is the beginnlns of the trouble. The;
only way to re to re health Is to remove
Large Streets
2 yards wide by 2Yi yards
long, made from extra
good grade muslin. Our
name for tlie guarantee.
Fillow Cases, each...?
Answer Call Ore? Soil.
) tr-l Wsatcaj (a tb Jemal
" .. rTi, e m rw itneieiea will
leave fVaturdar fr Ms farm tr ealem
pwlk ruir. Mr FrevH-e la nae tf the
heat kfn rttlsewa of Avhena ani Kaa
rr a Kg time ma naarer W n. H r-re t IH tefeetratortea ef E. C.
Jannaas large department jrtort iera.1 1tW lit Co. Ctlcaga, - .
indigestion with Kodol. Every table-1
spoonful digests t pounds of food.1
Every one knows that people must
eat to live, and If they would eat .
plain food in moderation, there would 1
be little need for doctors and drur
tores; but all of us occasionally, and j
many of us constantly, eat not only -too
much, but swallow rich food that
the stomach cannot digest. j
The food ferment gas Tills the I
stomach, and undirected lumps of food
namen ana tne nnirg or trie stomach
becomes Inflamed. That's where chonlc
and nervous drspervala comes In. Now,
what Is to be don? Simply this
give the stomsch reet: help It to do Its
wort Tne only sure way la KodoL
This Is true be-au Kndot Is the only
prerasation that supplies the same dl
reetlre juleea that are fount In
healthy, vigorous stomach Just aa
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Men's 35c Hose
19c
White sole and absolutely
fast black. Made in Ger
many and the identical
frada sold elsewhere at
5c a pair. Buy here and
you'll mm many a dollar.
Every department has unusual offerings for these two
great bargain days, and it s well worth your while to pay
this busy store a visit.. All goods will be found
exactly as advertised and of standard quality only
Mew Snnifls
1 s
On special sale Friday and Saturday only at this price. Wom
en's and misses' new Tailored Suits, in popular colors and
fabrics, made in the very latest styles, finely tailored through-
T f 'I . 1 . r -. .
out. jon t. ian to see 1111s great 01111 special.
RIew Suits $1L75 Corset Specials
This special lot includes Suits that would sell ordinarily at
trom $1K.UU to $Zi.Ul apiece. A wide range of styles and
fabrics to choose from. All are genuine bargains. You
won't find a better buy this season.
Siik Petticoats $3.38
At this price for Friday and Saturday only. Made good and
full with deep flounce and under ruffle, all leading colors and
black. A splendid $5.00 value anywhere on earth. Best
quality pure taffeta silk.
New Millinery
Our Hats are distinctive in style and you don't have to pay
two prices either. Advance models arc now on display, with
more arriving by every train. Don't overlook our millinery.
WARNER'S GER DIE
CORSET, lace and rib
bon trimmed: a standard
M)c value, on special sale
Friday and Saturday only
at, eacn
WARNER'S A.ND
inuMsun o new extra
long hiD Corsets, with
medium high bustj hoe
stiDDorters attached: reg
ular $1.75 grade, special.
each $147
NAZARETH KNIT
WAISTS for boys and
girls, come in white or
cream and in ages 2 toll
Sold elsewhere at 2S each
here otily
SHOWING new novelties in Belts, Purses, Hatpin?,
Jabots, Auto Scarfs and Veils. Hosiery, Silk Waists,
Petticoats, Dress Trimmings and Accessories, Suits,
Coats and Wraps. Your inspection is requested.
Men's 11.25 Shirts
Made from imported
French madrat, with de
tachable enffi; some with
silk front. To close out
these in hurry we offer
lm at shove low price.
riseYtsIs S Puis
48c
Women's extra fine
ribbed Vests and
Pants, pure white,
soft down fleece. A
well finished, perfect
fitting garment; best
standard 75c valne---a
snap.
Dose Supporters
W o m e n's 4 - strap
Pad Supporters, best
quality frilled or
plain elastic, with
sterling buckle and
rubber button. A
full line of colors,
black and white;
bet 35c quality.
Swiss Certains for
38c
300 pairs of ruffled
Swiss Curtains on
sale Friday and Sat
urday it SSf t pair.
1 1 ytt're a room to
furnish here's a tTw-d
chance to save oa the
hangings. -
New Kid Gloves
Crisp and fresh from the
maker, in all popular
shades for fall. An ex
ceptional value at this'
price. Gloves fitted at
counter.
Women's extra inecferk.
ed dimity HsndkerThref.
a Special lot we r!ee on
sale Friday and f-atoraf
at pre. A great
a!ue. Don't mi! it.