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II THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND.. THURSDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 18. 1009. T ESIlilff LOSS ' if $325,000 We Are Solo Amenta For MARK CROSS LONDON GLOVES and LEATHERS HOLDS MING rortland Flouring Mills Resolut Ions Favor 3It. Hooaj i - i LARGEST RETAIL DRUGSTORE IN AMERICA OffERS Comnanv Will Bo Out National Park and Other About $50,000. 3fatters. IE6AR LAKE ; MRP ARF 0 0 G A IG ' Ufllll Hill. ! DOOM belief-From Odor. Estimates mad hjr the officials of the Portland flouring Mill place the lloas from resterday's fire , at between 1 1100.004 and 1111.000. The entire plant City llralih Office Oniers Oil Irk' Linir Dimmed Into n,n h uPi,ef i'1 n,J wr" Fast Side Slough to Purify p- , . , ,, . Tha total insurance carried on ths Uater and UlVe JieSlUCntS mill and machinery amounted to IJJV 100, and on (ha grain atored In tha clo valors ths company carried I S0,0oo In surance, Thla leaves a nat loss from tha flra which will hnva to be borne by tha mill company of between ISt.UOO and Ito.vuo. Mr. Wilcox, tha praaldanl of tha com pany, stated thla morning that no tlma would be loat In beginning the count ruc tion, ut tha new mill, which la to be of tha aame capacity aa tha old one, but a much better structure. The new etrut'ture wit probably be of the alow burning mill conatructlon type, and will be erected at or near tha kite of tha burned plant-' According to J. W. Ganong." aupertntendent- of tha mill plant, a. fireproof or brick building will not he erected, for tha reason that flouring mllla atwsys burn on the In- Ida. and henra fireproof walla would be of no particular advantage In case of a fir. It baa been aacertalned that spontane- oua comnuatlon, followed by an ex ' IC la all off with tha carp over In Vinegar laka on East Morrison and Eaat Eighth streets. Dr. Wneeler. city health Officer, la going to disinfect them with lima and roaet them with flra at tha city crematory. That la what tha city health official says,' and what ha aaya bs means. Tedar mark! tha beginning of tha pun ncatlon, aaya Dr. Wheeler, and tha big barbecue will follow as faat as ths fish can be collected and prepared for their funarala. - For aoma tlma resident a of tha eaat aide In the vicinity of Eaal Tenth. Eaat fcelmont. Easf Morrison and Eaat by loalon of flour dust on the fourth I county could not build, that the north That Mount Hood ahould be made a national park waa tne conaenaua of opin ion at the meeting of Multnomah Conn ty lUatrlct I'omona grange which waa held yesterday in. the halt of Woodlawt grange. Napoleon Davla presiding. The movement received strong Indorsement and addreasea were made In favor of It by Mrs. K. A. Kelly, H. W. fianaliall and others. The followlrg waa one of the resolutlnna adopted In favur of,, tin movement! . ' Reaolvad, That Multnomah rounty Pomona grange heartily Indorse thla movement and declare that such na tional park ahould be created by the general anvernmenL and that aufnclen territory ahould be embraced In thla na tional pac that will Include Paradise park, Summit, Ixat lake and all the ape. olal tMilnta of Interest no that the die trlct may ba preserved from - tha do poller; and that the maeter of Pomona grange be and la authorised to appoint a committee of one to cooperate with other hodlea and the effort to form audi park for the benefit of thla a late, and who ahall be empowered to repreaent Pomona grange In conservation aoclety and other rganlaatlene Interested In the preservation or resources or tne state or Oregon, and that the state grange be asked to appoint similar representative.- , ' i ' It waa further decided, an long aa Mount Hood would probably be made a national park and there would be a need of a first claaa road, which Clackamaa 'yv wewisi-te r 'f cJ Th : o MM1 loor of the mi Eighth atreeta have been complaining o( the con that the earn In Vlneaar lake were an noying them. And they had good cause. When the city began to put In the fill on East Eighth street, between Belmont i and Alder, the sewer waa broken, al-, lowing the drain water from the vine gar factory, to flow Into tne lane mere. The fill In turn dammed up the water( making: a atagnant pool one block wide and two blocks long. The sewer waa blocked up ao that tha most of tha aewerage drained Into the Morrison atreet duct, but the actda and county be an the main building waa the cause rn portion of Clackamaa co snflagration. This. It la said, by n exe1 to Multnomah county, n, la the cause of a large per considerable dlacuaaion for the flrea In flouring milfa, and the nronn1 annexation but a a danger always preeent and which lnf reB0lutlona were finally adopted: it la practically Impoaalble to guard I "-Reaolved.,. That thla Pomona grango "I,n,?-. . ' ih. ei-,'i fvor aubmlaalon to the votera of both There waa and agalnat the follow- Pure DRUGS m0. 15c qt Washine Am monia .7? 25c Bottle Hydroeren Peroxide Oft 15c Bottle Witch Hazel. 0 25c Bottle Cotton' Seed 0irv;7..;;......,.;.v:.0a 25c Bottle Caster Oil .14 25c Bottle Glycerine and Bay Rum.. ..14 10c Package Powdered Alum.... ;.5f 10c Package Comp. Licorice Powder... 0 lQc Sal Soda ...'At 15c Pound Paraffine ..'.....Of 10c, 15c and 25c Sponges, choice. ... . . . .5 Original OILS wash water from the drained Into tha. lake.. . Add XUIg Oairp. Thla Influx of acid killed the big , carp which had long made their homes In the lake and the fish began to float upon the eurface. Dr.. Wheeler waa no tified and went to the scene day before . yenterday armed with spade' and pike role.- Durln the mornlna- he hauled In all of the-fluh end gave them due and proper burial.'. Yesterday, however, there were more dead fish on the surface of the lake than on the day before. Accordingly Dr. Wheeler this morning : Ordered 20 barrels of oulclr lime, which were dumped Into the atagnant waters of vinegar lake. He will Increase the doae until all of the carp have been killed and the water in the fake haa been Clarified through the precipitation of all Its Impurities. In thla way he hopes to overcome the objections of the east aide residents, keep the water pure and sweet until tne East street fill has been completed, the sewer mended and the lake drained off. .vW-- . ' .-.' "I have been doing what I could to Overcome the trouble," said Dr. Wheeler this morning. "It Is Impossible to wait tintll the city has finished the atreet fill and mended the sewer, so that the only practicable way of meeting the sit uation is by the use of quick lime, or some other effective agent in cleansing iiia puniyinn ms, wtierl or the lake. The use of lime lm sufficient -Quantities , will not only kill all of the flshbut will precipitate the Impurities o the water, do away . with all unpleasant odors and keep the place pure until It Is im,sf.ii,iB 10 complete me street nil, re- Portland Customers of the flourtna mllla will not be Inconvenienced by yes terday's fire, aa it la the Intention to divert a portion of the product of other plants or the company to this- city for the. purpose of supplying the district. By running the.other mills of the. com pany at full capacity night and day, all vinegar, factory I orders now on hand, both foreign and domestic, wlil.be promptly filled,- and the shipping Interests of this cltv not allowed to suffer. LEFHHffiLLJT I'M III ARCTIC pair the sower and provide for draining J" "i? the lake of It water. This lake Is fed ' n? dv several large s possible to Dumn only way would be to provide an ade quate drain, - This Can only be done after the present work being done by the city has been completed. ..2J'In the meantime concluded Dr. Wheeler. "I will dump lime into the water until It is clear and pure, will bury or burn all of the fish, and thui provide temporary remedy." ' One Source of Comfort. From the Chicago News. To Senator Alrirlnh fort comes from the old principle that there Is a sucker born every minute. . In Letter to His Shows Plans Are Work ing Fairly Well. v (United Press Leased Wire.) ; Pasadena. Cat. Sapt X. -Ernest Do Koven LefflngwelL the Arctlo explorer. haa gone Into winter quarters oa Flax man Island, near Jhe mouth, of the Mc Kenate river, according to a sutement today by his father, the Bev. C. W. Lefflnfwell of thla city.: Ha has estab lished: a base, of supplies on the Island and In company with First Mate Storge sen and a party of Eskimos will mult several long trips Into the polar regions In search of fossils and geological pec- countles. the proposition to annex that portion of Clackamas county to Mult nomah, north of the Clackamaa river, so that the latter, mnv construct a high grade wagon road to Mount Hood; and be it ' "Resolved. That we ask the legisla ture to take the necessary steps to have the vote taken, on the project",,, , j. Other Jteeottutlona., " At the last meeting, J. J. Johnson, Roy Olll and H. A. Darnall were ap-l pointed to answer detractora or the referendum law. They reported that the question had been submitted to State Master Austin T. Buxton and that an answer had been published In the July Orange Bulletin. Their re port says: "To the officers and . members Of Multnomah district Pomona grange: We, your Committee appointed at the last regular meeting, for the purpose of drafting a memorial or article . to the neonlfl of the state of Oreiron. with Hflthpr rererence to tne initiative ana rereren X tllHvl I j,,m law In inr to ths attack marli HAIR Brushes All Howard, " Kent and Kyto Hair and MUitary Brushes ONE-FOURTH OFF. Hundreds of Tooth Brushes and Hair Combs also reduced. . . ' prlngs and it Is m- , Pr- f'"fwall yesterday received a ----- -- 'wm I . UCI.IJCU the rumor that he had been deserted by his whalers. tB tine th.t h i.o found the aeason too late to carry out his whaling schemes and had dismissed the party. . i . . Iveffingwell stated that he expected to secure' data that would Knhatavittau his theories concerning life In tha Arctic In prehistoric ages. . ...... ..;.;. FLOUR CUT MDE AT WALLA IVALLA BEDRIDDEN WITH ECZEMASIXWEEKS dum law. In answer to the attack made upon it, beg leave to report, tnat we felt that a statement by the master of the Oregon state grange would be of greater benefit among the grangers of our state and among the voters of our community man an article araitea and submitted by a committee appoint ed by this grange. we are pleased to report further that our worthy brother, Austin T. Buxton, state mas ter, was greatly In sympathy with the movement beeun bv this grange,'- and in full accord with our ideas concern ing the Importance of vigorously de fendjng the principal of the Initiative and referendum. In accordance with our best Judgment he drafted and hat published in Julv number .of- the -Pa. cific Grange Bulletin,, a .letter which we-belleVe fully meets and j Clearly answers all of the objections urgea by the opponents of this measure, and the committee feels that it should report this article, at least at this time, as their memorial to tho voters of the i state of Oregon, and recommend that the secretary of this grange give It publicity among the voters. "We reel tnat we snoum runner rec ommend and urge that each and every grange In our county and in our state should be fuly alive to their duty to actively support and defend this privi lege at any and s.11 times, and we especially- desire to call your attention to the systematic effort of certain political leaders to bias and prejudice the minds i of new comers . among us, against tnis Initiative and referendum law. "It is apparent that the struggle, from a political point of view, between the masses of the Deople of the state and the few who have prior to the enact ment of the Initiative and referendum law, very largely diotated the policies of the state, Is to be "continuous for manv years to come, and onr duty, de mands that we ever keep before' the peo ple of the state the necessity or care fully scrutinizing ; each and every, po- SundryB argams 1.25 Ever Ready Flash Light. ....... 77f 5.00 Alcohol Stove 98 .50 Iron Clad Alarm Clock. i'. . .894 50c Pocket Knives, suitable for school use 27 25c Celluloid Pocket Mirror for school children 1G $7.00 Triplicate Mirror,-size 6x8, extra ; special $3.95 $2.75 Fine -Chafing Dish Fork or Spoon S1.88 25c Ingersoll Watch Chain .14 $3.50 Yale Safety Razor. .......... .$2.48 $1,50 Gillette Blade Stropping Machine. 98 $2.00- Self ; Honing Razor Strop . ;97 25c; Pint- Pure Concord Grape Juice . 124$ Toilet Articles 25c Satin Skin rowder..l7 25c Lusterite Nail Enam-V '".' , el......."........,-...l7' $1.00 Totter's Walnut ;Stain ...70. $1.00 Herpicide...t.v....67 25c Rubufoam , T . . . ... 17 25c Dental Tooth Paste. . 17 30c Hind's Honey and Al-V mond ...il)c 25c Vantine'a TalAim : .'.17 50c Dickey's Cream de lis 39 10c Cake Sapolio ...V...... . 25c Parkers Tar Soap ...... ...10 50c Box Jergen's Soap, 6 cakes. ..V.. . .29 ,.iOe J To Be SOLD at HALF PRICE, Tha Chance of a Lifetimt?'SM TKcm FOURTH FLOOR 7 Values to $3.50 ART CHINA Choice at 79c Odds and ends in fancy Vases, all impotted wares, sucn as .Koyai Bond, Hand-tinted china. Royal Alexander Tablitz, Royal Vienna and nu merous other, makes in the newest colors and shapes; values to $3.50, at, . . , , ? , .70t Values 75c to $15 Antique Buckles at One Half Price AH our imported Belt Buckles,- odds and ends, left overs, etc.. to stnake room for the . late eastern purchase about to arrive. Many beautiful buckles, the equal.; of which are selling: elsewhere at reg ular prices; your choice entire lot Friday only ONE HALF PRICE Ch'nMesh Purses Our fine German silver and gunmet- ai Mesn r urses, with eold or silver inside Jtntngs, and : heavy metal frames, values from $2.00 to $27.50. on sale Friday only HALF-PRICE $2.00 Bags, $1.09 Tan, brown and. black, inside coin purse and outside' pockets, .strap handles, only a limited number of these, purses left; your choice 6f the lot during this sale. . . ,.$1.09 I 1000 School Tablets ;1000 School Pencils ; Today, One of Each for 5 Cents 35c Dound Woodlark Linen .194 lOcJ'ackaire Envelopes. . . ..... J ... . . ...7? 5c School Cravons ...3 15c Nojsless Slate ....lie 5c Pencil. Boxes , .3 Engraved and Printed Wedding Invitations and Announcements, Calling and At Home Cards, Business Cards. Our prices are rea sonable... ' ?. ; Is Your Fountain Pen Sick? See Our Pen ' '! -Doctor.- In the Rubber Section $2.00 No. 3 Combination Water Bottle and Foun !tain Syringe, red rubber 1,49 $U5 No. 2 Combination Water Bottle and Foun tain Syringe, red rubber...., 984 $2.25 Na 4 Fountain Syringe, red rubber.. $1.83 ?1.25 No, 2 Fountain Syringe, red rubber.... T3e 5c Na 2 Water.Bottle ...48e $1:75 No. 2Maroori Water Bottle.......... fl.39 $1.00 good Atomizer, 3 hard rubber tips;., ,7.69ft 50e large sike RtibbefOlove? iritis i nit.':. iB3 25c Silk Face Sponge 13 25c ; Face Chamois. . . .-. . . .v. . . . . . . ..:. tttj Reed BASKETS ej-' Our entire 0 stock of Bom bay Reed Bas? kets, Jardi nieres and Fern Dishes, in green and red, ONLY A PRICE Itching, Burning Eruption from Head to Foot Doctor Gave Her Up Entirely First Application of Cuticura Brought Relief and Sleep. CUTICURA REMEDIES EFFECT PERFECT CURE Cent Seduction Per ; Barrel Is Announced. rOlIOWDll? DrOT) 111 -Wn PAT lineal move made or euKBested by the v"""AJi' AUF 111 'ueliopponent8 of the Initiative agalnat this Sixty Cent Reduction Per ath.l.tr.wSwK .if IS check the aeinsti interests wnich are I evidently combined ana wornine; ror the overthrow at the earliest possible late the Initiative ana rerernnctum law." K. W. Olll. of RussellvHle grange, asked by resolution that the county court spill oil on the waters of Colum bia slough to prevent mosquitoes from breeding In these places. The measure was opposed on the ground that Colum bia slough la not-a -breeding place for mosquitoes and the matter was finally compromised and the following resolu tion adopted: -- Reaotved,By Multnomah County Pomona grange In session- assembled, that we consider the mosquito an un mitigated nuisance and a probable car rier of malaria and other diseases, some or mem aeaaiy, ana we urge tne neaith -and other officials to investigate thls suDjeci ana to iaxe aucn steps aa may be necessary to rid, the county of tha mnsnultnes . . ... - " Pour years ago I suffered severely with a terrible eczema, being a mass of sores rrom bead to reet and for six weeks con fined to my bed. Dur ing that time I suffered continual torture from itching and burning. After being given up br my doctor I was ad vised to try the Cut, cura Remedies. After the first bath with Cuti cura Soap and applica tion of Cuticura Oint ment I eniovnH r.h flnit gooa aieep aunng my entire illness. I . also used Cuticura Resolvent and the -, treatment was continued for about three weeks. At the end of that time I waa able to be about the house, entirely cured, and have felt no ill effects sinoe, I would advise anv Demon mifTnrin from any form of skin trouble to try the miicura nemeouea as 1 know what they ota ior me. ir. tawjw . en run?, 203 main dc n awrvown, a-, i April II LiuiiLui a ouay Soothlnt. Cooling, Refre&hlnf; for Tender Skins. Because of its driioate. emollient, aaative, antiaefHio propertifla derived from Cuticura, Uiited with the purest of saponaceous tngredienu and moat refrwiiuig t llwar odors, Cuticura, Kap ts unriralled for cleaasing. dibph -Inf and runfrtnc the akin. ncalD. hair a n 1 hands, for dip"lling itching. Irrita- toa an 1 innunnuoun ana peertaattng f krr.nt ct the poms, tbereueecf many S ''.ftrint facial eruptKHu. All who A ,cht in a ciear skin. soft, white hands, a ci.a. wh-ttwirae scalp and Urm, (kwy hair. w.U Cod tSat CuUoura 8oa realises (Special IHtpatch to The Journal.) Walln Walla. Wash.. Rent 1 it Pniinn. Ing a drop in wheat, reduction In the price of flour of 60 cents was announced this morning. The price Is now 15.40 a barrel, where It was 16. Retailers have announced a similar dron. To nonaiim. ers.- the drop looks good, but to farm tnera, no so promising, in that It is taken to indicate the supply of grain is more adequate than at first thought, and that the price of wheat may not come ud a erain. It is now thnnarht th ri.. of wheat may not raise until spring. ISSHJIK SCORES BIG HIT P-Y-R-A-IH-I-D P-M-e C-u-r-e CASE: IS CONTINUED Attorney !slw forMore Time to Go Into the Eecords. ev , fv rWV 1 1 f.M r .a wf rml 01 n sr. mi . - '4i i. -! On a Cirm Carp, S, - - ii i r. , . H Mm t mm t Mlas Elizabeth Harwas' -popularity waa proved last night by the large and enthusiastic crowd that attended tha benefit concert (riven her at the Maaonic temple. From start of the pro gram to the last number, interest waa alive and ehe was showered with ap plause and floral offerings. Miss Harwas Is one of the most prom Jalng singers Portland haa produced. She haa a voice of unusual clarity and weemers. a voice or macn dramatic power and deep feeling. A allaht utrarKeness lasi nicrnt made her work difficult for her, though it failed to mar the enjoyment of her work. As it program progresaea it was not at an nonces Die, Her ariaa were tWIdedly her beat work and showed her drama tie sblli- iiea. ine "Aiaa" aria waa heautlfolly done and with much feel In it. Tha "Force of Destiny" arta waa a triumph, ending with a fine climax la a round, hlrh not wnicn rang out near and slronr An other aria from "The Masque Ba.ll" was done with equal artistry. The Leon cavallo Ave Maria, waa beautifully sun with a spirit of reverence and met with etronar approval. F. W. Goodrich was at th enran ia thla number and Mra. Thomas at the piano. , A a-roup of En Han sonrs waa fans well. Khe pre sented an attractive a. nDrs.ru n- In a almpla whit frock cot on elriteh tinea, add Iter unaffected mm stood out aa a worthy aaaet. t John Claire Montelth aulatM tie .nil hie barytone waa heard te advantare In a Oerman group and aa Ensrllsh croue cf monK. F:orisll' mnnA ih. Kchumana "Aboridlied." and the Otiec Im Kaiine" Mrs. Warren B. Itiomu 1 aa tha accompanist tor the evening. Does Away With Knife, Nurse and a Big Doctor Bill. A free trial package to any one who will Write for It. . At your Drug Store, 69 centa a Box. Cures promptly, painlessly' and permanently. Is easy to use and requires no clev erness to gat the best results. , Begins Its stunt at the start and keeps on Until a cure la consummated. ' a a Stops Inflammation, awelllng, conges. tlon. Irritation and Itching the first thing. This Is the beginning of a cure. Tee quit srrittlng your teeth -end saying-'Improper things. No need to stop' your work and "can your neighbors in." No fuaa and pub Ucity. - ... A man gets back Ma ambition, takes bold of work and boa no wish to die. Ia Derteet Africa. Proas tha Washlaia-lna Pnat Aaid the rt f tho failure te ra ". tba auaar trast la urtd la the African jungia. A woman returns te her natural good looks Snd cheerfulness and the pained. drawa face la replaced with a plump, amlltng one. There Is re uae trying te be Hannr with Pllea. Joy and PI lea don't chum. Send and get a free package: this ia the way to commence curinc yourself. If It waa not aU right, a such offer would be male. . - Fend todajr for IU It la the het and onlr time to do a thing that ahould he dose. Tewr for a rr rwdr la tha aa f the Pyrfid Pile Cure. PT H a M i IRl mxpATtf, ill rrrajBtu BttUdleg. Marshaii. Mich. (United Press Leased Wire.) Olympta, Wash., Sept It. Upon rep resentation of attorneys representing Ortis Hamilton, former adjutant gen eral of tne Washington state militia, accused of embezzling state funds amounting; to about 137,000, that thoy needed more time to go Into the official records, Judge Mitchell of the superior court haa granted a continuance until the November Jury term.' Hamilton'a attorneys also asked tha court to issue an order, directing tha i governor, attorney general, treasurer. auditor and adjutant general to give Hamilton access to an state records pertaining to the case. The court took this motion under advisement. j Hamilton Is still In the county Jail, uname to turnisn tne required bond. Pneumatic Water Lift Company. The Da Ilea. Or.. SeDt. IS. Tha Pneu n-.atlc Wa'er Lift coraotny haa been In corporated here with a capital stork of jju.uou. . i he uanea la tha Drincioal plac cf oualness. The Incorporators re j. t. none, j. M. Hoatetier, 1. B. twk, lonn Twnny. William Krtrhum. Roe Grlmea. Frank Menefe. Charles Bernard and Edear Hosteller, and the olflcera of the company are J. T. Ko- r.ca. presi-ient: t. B. Kirk, vice preal- arm: rrmna jteneree. aecreiary, and J. C. Hoatetler. treasurer. Tha com pa n y will Install a plant here ror tne manuractnre or a pneumatic watr lift, which la. intended to lift wmr rrom urMiri ana laaeo for Ir rigating purpoaea. Tha company haa ae-t.rea ti rlsht to manufacture and sen the appliances In Oregon and Waah-Ington. DEKENTED CHINESE r W03IAN A SUICIDE (United Press leased Wire.) San Francisco, Sept. Tha second Chinese woman In . the history of China town to commit . suicide hanged her fel early -today. 8ha was Pong Ching SiSS:t 'oLw,f. 01 Dong Tick, a prominent Chinese merchant, i She hunged herSelf from the skylight of their home ut 4J Dupont street, be cause her husband had taken her from e-yew-pia eon;r The woman," according to the hus band, waS subject to fits during which she was in the habit of beating the child. Five days ago She so bruised tha little fello wthat Dong took him away; Last night she became hysterical. With a rasor in her hand she threatened te kill the entire family unless the boy was returned to her. Dona: strua-arlnil with the half erased mother and took the razor from her. She then threat-1 ened to kill herself, but after a" while- became pocifled and said she would try -to be patient until the lad was retumed., ijong iron, ten ior nis store and the woman., goon afterward hanged herself. - Rev;' Mr. - Mulkey, pastor Gladstone -churoh, after 26 months' Incessant -work" Is visiting friends in eastern Oregon.? In ' his absence preparations are belng jnade : to celebrate, -With due ceremony, dec laration day on Sunday.'. Seotemhee 2 He expects te be back in time to attend this aervlee. r . Ncwlmporfd. Jctyewcfry Novelties It aaeed Bt lt-. "All thowsht I 4 Inaa my . writes t. A. (rffiwm, Watertown, Wa "Tea rears of ecera. that It 4actre ru)d fwt cars, had at laat laid me ep. Thee Borklm s Arrta flr mrd it ana4 and welt" Iera;ifbla fr gkn Erap'lntia. Kara. gait Hh'mm. BH, Fever Ff, Woodard. Ciarke A Ca n v i f . vn IU M III 1 4 0 ft i I H 1 I li 1 III III III is Portland's largest Specially Salt Boose and Waist Shop The Store That Gives Yon Values. Corner Fifth and Aider New Impor tation l; .of NccKwcar Belts and Bags . WOMEN Phenomenal Sale 3 - 'S SUITS for Friday Bargain Day " . $30 New Fall Suits for $19.75 r The greatest suit bargains ever offered at the beginning of the season; j special purcnase enables us to otter these suits at this extreme low price. There are just 85 In the lot. ' The coats are 50 inches long with semi and tight-fitting backs.1 The skirts are pleated from the hips down.. The quality of the ma terials and linings are of the finest and are of this season's fabrics in Scotch Tweeds, Herringbone, Serges and Mannish Worsteds. The fit, tailoring and finish are of the very best. You can not match them elsewhere for less than $30.00. -J Special for Friday at $19.75 !ri 5gga5 1 Our Millinery Department now showing" every novelty of style and taste ror t-all and Winter We recognixe no competition in our "Ever Ready hat, made in all colors. We are showing- one of the choicest lines of ostrich in the west and are fully equipped to take care of you in this line. Call and inspect them. . f