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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 21. 1003. HERCULES WILL BE HEBE SOPH Stoamcr Will Be Turned OVcr to' P. & A. Co. Last of Honth. leavlna- th f ormar tilao thi afternoon, In orUor to help out the Wheat situation rnmpMr, Am. aa .Rainier tltb.1 Lie I a. Am. ch. ..........Astoria long iha river by taking down a full I Maiterhnrn, Itr. eh.. , . . ,C WILL COJIPLETE LIST ' OF SHITS TO OltlEXT cargo of that product. After making th rotfnd trip to Ken newlck. tha Twin Cities will leave Celilo for Lewlelon Thursday morning. a river la now at a stag of I tet and 7 Inches, which will Tv hr plenty of . . nt. . I . itm. ih.l .tte operated on th upper river the water I ?,.";. Gloria) voii, Hr, ah. ........... Ocaanlo P. K. llotinra. A in. aeh. ...... .Aalorl lleba, Uer. tk .....Ulnolon Oulf fit ream. II r. bk t'levatora Kraneola d'Ambola. Ft. bk l.lnnla Alliance, Am. ...... , ,C"ueh til. 1 fit Nicholas. Am. ah. Irylot'k J Montgomery Mo. I MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AGENTS FAY HOSIERY. FOR CHILDREN a ..... m a a - a kAaa iha v i was i i i in. nr. miu . , , i eVT, . n T . -r . , . I I 1 .7, V V OoL Vlll..bls-.lerull. V Ik. . rJlovetor. V"X:Z?.7Aut th. wheat tfcr' r ''.e ...... .... . , lanrflnaa alone tha r.mllle slegrriaa, r r. all. .Oceania I flv".7hV .Uai.r inland' Kmpl?. .Ill Ch.v.v. rr. ....v.Clun,b.. nnewlt'K. ear- I ' ;:". " " I of thai"00 City, Am. Alnaworth rlv.r, and tha Twin Cities running to It lMt ! til Iinkth Ijawlaton wtll five an additional loat to I Wallealev. Am. aa (...Rm VmrIcm 1 pueoo and Kennewlck, Olympic, Aid. M ........ .Han Kranulaco Dorsey n. Smith, general manager orjOaaoo Han Franclaco im upn Mirer i ranaponaiion company, i inoa Am. son ,,,.,tia Francisco I aald yesterday that business for tha I fc, k". Wood, Am. ch. ....Han Francisco company iooks gooa aione; in. river, ana i Marhorrer Han Franclaoo aa aoon a tha boat a gat Into regular! If. H. Jtendlxen, Am. ach. Han Franolaoo operation may wm carry capacity r-i jonin f-ouisun.Am. sen. .tiao. ranolaoo iiasei uoJlar. ur, aa Japan I .North liank run between Calllo and Kenn rvlna local fralalit. which Will kl toat a week aTone; that atretch of tha WIU Ftalah I nloadlnf 6ttl lUlla at iTinre Rupert About .September S5 To Run la Orient! Trade or rortlnd A AalaUo Line. WAR SILVERFIELD FURS. MERIT MADE THEM FAMOUS. A letter waa received tlila morning by tha rortland Aalatlo Bteamahip com rany from Captain BJerck of tha or. wrKian ataamer iiervuiea, in wnicn ne bm that tha ateamrr will b throogh iinloadlna; ateel ralla from Sydney. Cap ure i on. (or uie urana i runn racino at 'rlnce Kupart. about Bfptember J 6. lie aaya that ha will leave lmmditely after aho la through dlachaiflng. and will be down her about four day a later if they have good, weather to turn th Herculea over to tha chartering torn- oy. Eh will probably be her About 'e ptorober 10, 1 he HelJa. another 'of 'the ateamera operated by the Portland A Aalatlo Htaamehlp company between Portland and th Orient will leav Ban Franclaco tonight for Portland, -and will arrive here about Friday. She' haa eonalderabl cargo from tha orient for thla port. Th two oiner a tram ere o( the line, which ne Th arovernmant dredge ITmatlll ind Wallowa are working etradllr at th Improvement of the river, raking and bleating, and when tha projected work a eompieira. i couiri" of yeara anch aha able to p arounu. ap that tha ateamera will r ply up and dowu it ail ma year Sa Soata With Oemeot and . rearaL I BoaaueL FT. bk. .Antwero Crlllon, Kr. ah,' ..Antwerp iavia q Angara, r r. an, London I 200 NEW FUR STYLE BOOK. 1 MAILED FREE UPON . REQUEST , hlch wlll probably take I L,,v,a 9 Angem, r r. an, London ?nh:,rivp.roi.iyb OREGON AT MOORIXGS Qn. Kaldherbe, Kr, bk. Antwerp ui rrou. rr. p ...ABiwen L itc-rhejaquei Leon Blum. Vr. Manx King Br. ah. M urachal Caatrlea, Pr. D I Rochejaaualeln, Kr. bk ...Hull IIUI Kir al Marechal Noalllea, Fr. bk Antwerp bk ......San Franclaco Antwero an. . . . .uiaagow Wt . . . t- .. Dredge) Will Undergo Few Repair J poitalloch. Br. bk. ....'......: Antwerp to Blachlnerr. . . rjZ?rLr- -"-.w' V5KS1 . ,. , . ... . I wa- ati fnifif ava awe. eeeaeteia A J IIW Tha drd OTon arrived thla tnora- 0nkUl Towimr. jj, jtoat, ta Ballaat. Ing at th government mooring eppo- miPai naciiia. v-r. .h unnt..i.. alt Bt John.' and will remain theralbuteah Ire, Br. bk. , Panama Comllebank, Br. bk Valparaiso Cornil Bart. Kr. bk. Swanaea which aha will begin to work on tha fugua-y Trouin, r. ah... Ban franclaco channel In tha Columbia- river, rrom I tz'"amyu' w i:".a'iaj Vanoouvr to tho mouth of tha fff of. .Montevideo 'lllamott rlvr. Sh will deepen tha h"00'"' bk -London chnnl to 10 feet and mak th width I Yu:.;,. ' f-tiff41 after which aha will nrohablv 1 1-. fff r" " - - ' jAM.nn nif. n..,vM., rirev'a Ti.rhnr In- miu' aoma I v, r . .....-..in 11 NECKPIECES ISO to T 'll.rm.l. kl. Improvementa. . ' UT. r"b: th work of dredging out th OPP fderland. Dutch " ia. " extremity of tho Caacadea canal Mi P.rC OVr I .V begun, by one f the amaii government fierr joii pr. bk. are now in tne orient, wiu be here inidredaea A th canal, and thla depoalt (a what la I vine'ennea; Fr. bk. ma Dunkirk ....... ,.LUDIin ... .Quay mat ..fct Jtoaalla uublln October, tha Henrik Ibaen October Bth, j and the Kygja October tl. approxl-1 Niaieiy. depoalt forma every rear Hene. Fr. bk. .San' Franel.ca "I I HUHV r. OK. during high water, at tha upper end OLD SEA CAPTAIN HERB ment cngmeara amy inai me anpoau la i wandeaDek, uer. ok not -bad thl yi probably be thi ear, and the dredge will rough In about a month. .Limerick . .Limerick , - i St. Koaallal . Captain Cnrtlt, Former "Blaster of I , TIlllo E. Starbuck. , . : Among the paaaengera on the steamer ( Roae City, which arrived hero last night from Sao Franclaco, waa Captain Cur- tla. an old timer on this coast, who NEW WIRELESS OUTFITS For Tillamook. , " Steamer Argo sails tonight at t reight and I Steamers Roanoke and George f W. uioer hi xte jteequppea. Starbuck. on of th packet lln which! Steamshln comnanv for tha aniilnment b- AM vtam v i ... .t . i . - . . r - - s v m. from Oak atreet dock, passengers. , . ABE HEMBREE GETS BEI7 TRIAL (Continued From Page One.) uaed to mako thla oorf from New York" VtU. t' '."H" ih ..Z6!.!0- d. L ,Vln?h ment" ' th Steamships Geo. W. Elder Zi i . Pd "etU1" down In 6n Fran- and Roanoke. These vessels formerly m .jInJlVL Ir m.Vr.f ?ar", mHine wer gIPPed with Instruments known uPfJ Intendent of the American-Ha- as tho Maaslo outfits. This aystem was T.ti??-eteamahlp company. - After at- found to bo of little us owing largely tending to some business hero h will to the fact that th Maiale has no land Ju.rnv Sn FrancUco on the Rut aUtlon and th boat could not corn City, when she makes her return trip, munlcata with shore. With tha TTnlfwl i- . n. B-,Bwf". an .Inspector in the apparatus aboard the vessela will be land an artificial tooth In th broken hv Me wife w.e . . 2:!V,"""-.V".' ""V parai or stove. T T vu lira hv an umoa wniie on-meir voy-1 m - . i-.K.0.0".'' ,traed air between Portland and San Fran- . , - to ral. m?nt.k" vacation in California, during clsco. t Justice Moor holds that motive Is Ws'ira y.S5r tal&rt,M " ' "S"- though evidence show- , camping In the valley Mr. Sawyer aald v X1A1UAJ1 W168. ling; auch proof Is of great importance trial Jie saw on or the grandest sights I i ln cases depending "i iii ovpr wiiueHoeu. WPlie .oui on ,tn- For Early Fall The Fur' Department offers on sale for Wednesday and Thursday only over ZOO Neckpieces of; the lat est style, just out of our factory. All manufactured in ' the regular . Silver field superb manner, which are made in all furs from the most expensive to the lower-priced furs, beautifully lined. Values up to $12. Sale price upon clrcumstan- Tha Oregon stat- Infer- 1nini.llu proved." and the evidence In thla nua .71. . . - ,-mi-m it. , ,. i a auca u motive lor tne crime the peepffftC11 rne Kose City errtyed atrthe Alns- Astoria. Rent. JO. Arrived at 11 a. m. I ... . ower anew trial. ' worm COCK at 11:30 O'clock last night. PrnK hurt Cnrnll Rart from 8.r.. caaeor Jira K. Blgelow, re- Arrived at and ?P?naenl va- ne Columbia GpW Mln- Hr left "up it" M p- . m.Stemer 'Koso 2 KSl' ' aatnrta C.. .1 Cafl. m B a m l.l.l ...1 SftaSi ieC "1" -; bova -Bt SagmaVr Ofays y torbor however InsXt "An eVt hT. "S3?1" t,ormcm Outside at iO a. m. British shin. Poltari rnfaT hrVn..nrtH i? . ..n !p.. n.d.lh P8l?.nadat?.tak. helter. loch from Antwerp via San Franqlsco S?S2J,.V" " .acA, l'u''" "I"viBiOB," "l.in? tXVra' r- and British bark JordanhlU from Guay w"'f-th lightning, as it flashed across Hobart S MUFFS to match all furs at a great saving. BUY NOW. - Great September Sales Unusuaj Specials in Cloak -and Suit Dept. ' For Wednesday and Thursday we place on special sale a num ber of beautiful 'Kamcoats in cravenettes and rubberized ' silks. Come in all colors, light in weight and rainproof. .Priced in 2 lots LOT NO.. 1' consists -of Coats and Cravenettes values up . " .to $40.00, at . . ....... . t , ..... ,v . . . v. . . . . . ,910.75 - LOTNO'2, values tip to $22.50, at . . . . . ; . . .J;. . i?12.05 ' Splendid Showing of A full line of Princess dresses in alf materials, including the jerseys in Keyser silks, all beautifully trimmed in' braids. and beads. .Prices $15.00 and up. Ti A beautiful showing of the new tailored vwaists, just received, In linens, silks, etc. ah 01 tne season's newest creations, patterns and colors to match suit selections, rnces $1.00 andp. , . , - ' ' Tailored Suits for Fall Moderately Priced , The most complete showing of tailored suits we have ever carried, every ere- auon irom two continents are snown Mere and-are all exclusive designs, au materials and colors, moderately priced, $17.50 and up. -y 30 o'clock laat nlirhf I tt... u v-i. -Jnii ra. g.' j , v it T I K . CUVU VV( .11. 1WI. 1 1 win 11 HR1I - r Vi.r.7 -Hl. r"' cko. -na 1 aea via Hobart cargo Of general" frets: E0U0 ton dead weight. passengers. ht weighed about! th circuit court for Baker county. Wil-1 IUVER IS FINE SHAPE 00 oay captain uicbarason. Master! Eureka. of Colnmhinn. - I Steamer Having finished work 11a riii. .j.. j m . v. . I Ran PronnliM Rn 2ft AaIIp1 af j I " piruLii. 'juage, anirmea JUJy ZU, in baa rancico, oepc 4u.--auea t 4 oninion bv jLnntAia .rmti 4nr, - . . ; - vw, .ub,ui 1 SimDSon. re.i p mSteamer Shoshone for Columbia petifor 1"" fin Pedro. Rent .Arrlved RtaSm. ?? ,th? ease of James Simps rOeorg. W. Elder from Portland. - .JS JfVS;JP ISrekiPonr mod- A.filo Sent 91 Tnn1itlnn a th. """i. Pn oy Aaepcuiie JUS- . waving nnihed work at Henrici' U.n,,th nf tha lvar at & a. m: moderate: ."c .aK'n- J.u mouon ror renear- l,?mhii 5f S..FJ?PUVld dredge ?o- win, northwest, 11 miles; weather, clear! ,n 18 axso qenieq. lV.mbJ "0.VL al?. morning up into th Tide at Astoria Wednesdayl-Hieb ' i' First-class remodeling and repair-, ing done now, before the busy season rush commences, at reduced ratesv Our messenger will call for all furs Phone Main 1295,, A-1205. -Week Specials New Fall Millinery $7.50 Dress arid Street Hats$4.95 A splendid showing of New Fall Hats in all the popular shades and shapes, beautifully trimmed throughout. all this season's rjro- ductions, regular $7.50 values. Wednesday and Thursday $4.95. MW-Week. "Specials, in 'Umbrella . Section . 34.50 and 6.50 Umbrellas, $2.98 A larget assortment to choosS from, all good quality silk1 and linen covers; good strong ribs, steel rod, handles, some carved wood, goldrsflver and nicker plated, and pearl. Regular $4.50, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00 and $6.50 values, .your choice Wednesday and Thursday. ,". ., .82.98 "rt rairtiiPh V; -h- -iii "r, . Iwter, 6;17 a. m., B.7 feetj fr.SS p. m., seya slougn, where she will work fori 7 a tm Tsier water. 11-18 a ml. 11 a few riava. tklne- Hnnn .k..t. li'.1"- i-W waier, xi.iB a. m, 1 that tinlnt ifi.i. eir.i.hi- .u. I eet . , , l . . .i.iioitiu. mWB me will probably gro down the, Columbia to BUTCHERY RUSSIA ALONG THE WATERFRONT . (Continued From Pag One.) quest the Russian government officials Hunter's bar, near Kalama, where tnsre is considerable work to be done. Tha 'W Ma7lMWatu"Max" The British .ship Poitalloch. from rt.f.pKf: .. . . Antwerp, and the British, bark Jordan- tenderColumbW whlnh iZ ifJl1 n2ns? hul' from Ouaymas. arrived at Astoria Vy I??,.?1? J1" about this mornlnir. Tha BVench. bark Hor- t0 top th murder. con." ; SS g thShanef. said that n?,1 ar,?Ved 7M?- Xn-tlrated hT Beaoaonarie.. - river Is fa fine TwndiUonr this ' yir U.0 8raln outW8J-di , . v. ... Th reactlonasy party Is responsible " 'ver ferk-L w th. slaughter of the Jews, accord- 1880 6H said that ds to nlviA't, tonight for Tillamook." m;to th residents, of this city who are In g-ood shape, and the general depth I 011 acc?,,1l 01 "navoipaDie oeiay. ine ar conversant with the situation. Mem, 2Lth-wt' Vod. theater befng 51" th organlaaUon. It 'll said, are due to the work" oBf the Port of PortuSS ?Kevt 'r Co'o. Bay until tomorrow" bla and the WUlamette rivera I With 16,400 barrels of oil. the steam ine placing- ana 1 Is practically comp palnuna of the aids SUt gZ&StiK'' The "maSaorTwaT 1 - - - . , , ""u, 1 t r nirm. .v. nn v. a i at mum. uu n, eyuaK 1" " mjudo, aown near the Portland - whera rnlfe-nne aorv oa. woo T.Tn flKr HHi' remainlngr unpaintei lorce .returned yesterday from Sparta, held. -.7.ii .."'r 0 .en ane out for s 1 "'S. - " . "V i.,k.; .t. i, r vi vni ui iuiuuci, biio f . 0. enraged at the Jews because they have been supporting- the reformers. While the Jewish new year was be- lnau- synagogue squall yesterday afternoon, which put - an end to the wnrlr ...... " 1 - v. aw. un ui.jr, . t- , WILL HAUL WHEAT Steamers Inland Empire and Twin Clue in Commission. The Open River Transrmrta pany s steamer Inland Empire, left Ce lilo yesterday for Kennewlck, and wlU be kept In the wheat service for a while. The Twin Cities also left Celilo this morning for Kennewlck to relieve the wheat situation. - v ,, , neat shipments hav "been coming to the landings along the river for some time past, and a considerable amount of It Is awaiting transportation at the dif ferent shipping points. For this reason the Inland Empire will be kept in the wheat service for some time, running between Kennewlck snd Ceillo, and the steamer Twin Cities will make one round trip from Celilo to Kennewlck. Hundreds of Deasanta. whose r. HfrlmiB nreliiHIoe hail lA.n nlav. man m mill ' - i. I . vj ... ...v iia. wiiiuii. Bene mui, - - hi...,,.. m .. r. er.A . !.i.. ..; In order to take on a cara-o of lum- rr 'ir.'i."-- rj". """v.0" ber for Ban Francisco, the steamer Cas- KriT..S' ur reactionary co will leave this afternoon for Ooble. vtvf. is 1 alleged. The steamer Tahoe will sail tonight Horrible UadigjiltleB to Women, for Grays harbor to load lumber for Hundreds of Jewish women and girls San Francisco. were stripped of their wearing apparel With passengers and freight, the by the Russian mob, chained together steamer Roanoke, Captain Dunham, will and marched naked down tha streets sail tonight for San Pedro and way While the howling mob spat up in them, points. Two iioys who sought to defend their ine eriunrc eieamer janexa is ex-1 moiner ana sisters were throwa Into a pected to finish net grain cargo to-1 bonfire. Several women were nulled morrow. I from the roof of bulldlna: where thev I With a full cargo of cement for Bal four, Guthrie & Co., the French bark francoia, sailed rrom Hobart. where she had been for orders. September 7. She is chartered for the round trip and will be here ln time for November loading. The steamer cascades Is on tha. new Oregon drydock for repairs, she being tne zirsi vessel to D Disced on tha dock since it was built. had sought safety and' wer scalded to death by the mob. A jewisn raDDi waa mnrrlorpd. and his avnasoarue wrecked. Hundreds) of homes were ransacked and the furniture carried Into the streets and burned. The leaders of the uprising gave brandy to the mob, and the horrors tnat tney lnincea upon tne jewisn peopi besaar description. After remaining passive for three days the authorities thi afternoon called out tne troops. - . , WALLA WALLA WOMAN ; " COMMITS SUICIDE v (SDectal Dluietch to The Journal.) Walla Walla, Wash., Sept. 21 Swal lowing two ounces or carbolic acid, Mri Lidy Bassett this morning at 6 6'cloc' committed suicide. The woman was 2S years old and had been married a year Her husband. It is said, had scolded her, She left a letter telling what to do with the property. Bassett Is a well known farmer, who was formerly a blacksmith in this city.' Medical aid was summoned but Mrs. Bassett , died before it arrived, THREE KNOTS TIE OLD FAMILIES TOGETHER (United Press tWd Wire.) Pasadena, Cel., Sept. 21 The houses of A cos La and Trujillo of Alhambra which' date back to the days of tha old Spanish ascendency ln California, are now joined by a three ply marital bond. . Wireless From Minnesota, The following wireless messsre came to tne weatner oureau tnis morn ing via Seattle from the steamship Minnesota, which was reported about TOO miles out to sea, went of Cap Flattery. The message follows: "Steamer Minnesota, 2:30 a. m. Lati tude 61 degrees, 68 minutes north; lorv-fltude 140 degrees, 14 minutes west; wiud south br southeast and a fresh breeze; barometer 30.02 Inches; tem perature (,0 degrees. 6igned) "COMMANDER." IARI. INTELLIGENCE Segnlar Xdaar 2a to Arrive. Argo, Til) a moo It Svpt ? I Alliance looi isay tsept. zi Selja, orient Sept. ,24 Geo w EWPr. Ban Pedro 8eot 1 Breakwater. Coos Bsy 8ept. 2 ' I Kansas City. San 'rancieco.,.8rt)L 27 , rr ' I Sue H. Elmore, TllJamook Kept 27 mluc iicii xupcoais are air,ercu"" "w- ,...-pt. i , . , Roanoke. San Pedro. ......... .Oct. t .iciiy uinc cooi aays.iHyS. w.::.T::.:::"::::::::vt: ji For school.wear we have a ! Upnr .L Roanoke, Fan Pedro Sept Jt Argo. Tillamook .....Sept 21 Sua H. Elmore. Tillamook. .....Sept ill Breaawaier. ions iay ........epa IJ a iijanca. n tvay ............. Kept 21 Kureka, Ku re k a Sept It P.oae Itr, Ran Francisc ... 8f rt Jt (io. VH. Elder, Saa Pedro SepfJI RysJa, orient f.CH-toker ivaneae nty. ftaa rnneittrm . . . Oet 1 1 Teaseia la UTleaJBree. Br. ah O .W. P. " Ktux-Md. Hr. tk Aatorla JTSBrt-hUl. Am Kb. Aetorla nae, i ,iir. nr. V, ......... Ljnnto. I C. A.v Thayer. Am. eck.... ,.I,lnrtooJ Hoempii, Asa. a.-.. . .. . Inmaa-Pfg !eee l eriia. An. eeh. AiMne w. y JHt Am. rh..Irma-!i,l-n. n-iex-rtoa Ai" aa U"it- r-er.ti j tr m, o p J'.-.-y lard. Am ft....;..!ttft braU-e-B. br. tk l.r., imsw& m Ai Rve Toes Have ooml Th third knot that unite the families, both of which are considered wealthy, was tied last night by Judge McDonald in this city. Th contracting parties were Diego M. Acosta and Ut B. Tru JIUo. Three month ago Judge McDonald waVl called upon to wed Frank Acosta and Lucy Trujillo, the eldest children of the families. ; Shortly after Simon Acosta brought beautiful Jaunero Tru jillo before the judge and departed with a blushing bride. Not t,o be outdone. Diego fallowed the lead of his brothers and completed the unusual chain of family romance. The ; wedding was celebrated in the old Spanish style. Cleveland permits nmsr.erjr ouseball nines to play In the public iiirks,. u liit-h may be equipred with dresiiiMir r,ins. 1 I Ant an ILxpert Tritss Fitter Today and Tomorrow .' ' . -1 ' " I will be in the Truss Department of Woodard, Clarke & Co.'s store, on the Second Floor and I twill guarantee to fit you with a friiss that' will hold any rupture. If your old truss does not hold or feel comfortable and easy, or if it is in need of re pairs, brin it invat once ; S " - I Will Repair Your Truss mmmm T"T ,mmmm mmmmKmi ---s- s-aaaawMMMMaMMMM I will tell you candidly just what is wrong with1 it ; and just how to overcome ypur difficulty. Hours 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Over 3000 trusses in stock and each one guaranteed.- There are mora chil dren' ill caused by imnrooer shoes than you would ever imagine, and . such ills are not only found in corns, b union s. enlarged joints, etc., bat often tb sotiro aerroat system is effected. This has btta CTirh?ial7w tnnMumil .-..tl. "If roar child is Iretful irritable, give iu loet at least soma Coosiderctioo by tryieg just ooc a pair of - ' splendid little Topcoat, styl ish and durable, C A n c at 34.00 cLO i HfuRS "WOLFE'S-COLUMBUS" SHOES for Children K 0-170 THIRD STREET To wffl Bote the hiiavi.eiBut miaedUtety. baraaa tbes avoeaarB Bwnoa rarareviiaaa, Thar tnsara all ire toes tbvsdaat reoau o, the baaes asd maactea at tha toot acria worranpna rrm. Believe tkaacrataoa th aad pramma a onrreet walk asd carriaa. idea tbefT BMaitbhd anaJftiea mA - - - - - - n. T ifiaiaii i f tlij wmvlarf weartr M)i-ea. Omt a-aaremteex T-r m mm wr a ew raff. Ai first class rtnlaii aefl 'sea. Tb lVolf Brev. Sh Co. cotXMBus, orrax BATHTQWBLSREDUGED e . ' Our regular season's end, sale of Light and s Heavy-Weight Bath' Towels Genuine bargains are offered that cannot be duplicated elsewhere at these extremely low prices Itetter buy now. , . , , . : AN UNUSUAL MONE, YS AVINC OPPORTUNITY 65c Towel, Tan Friction Light' Weight, 24x48 . 43 75c Towel, Brown Friction Heavy Weight, 21x46. ............53 85c Towel, Brown Friction Heavy Weight, 24x43 . .. 60- $1 Towel, White. Hemstitched, 2448.. 73 $2.50 Towel, White Hmstchd, 72x40, $1.0S $1.75 Towel, White Hmstchd., 48x28, $1.43 60c Rub-lry Towela, 24x50 37 35c Rub-dry Towels, 23x43 ;...20 $1.00 Rnb-dry T6wels, 28x56 S9t $1.50 White Hemstitched, 23xl 91.09 Five JLntire floors Largcit Retail Dniisti in America ILstablbhed H65 J 'J,