The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, September 21, 1909, Page 7, Image 7

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    HIE OREGON ' DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING. SEPTEMBER 21. 1009.
SEAPORT- Til
IS NOT 1,
table, and alp, tip, alp the ecaldln
lea, varym (' eitliiimnt om-a U
wtille 1V lubtilliiif at a melon aead. It
la about I uilink In Ilia evening, an
thai a la an air of ekuectanry iu 'tit
1U. -
ritual ram Makaia, .
Than eoinoe tha pitiful proceaalon of
r aimed Liiayininaa wiu iijp to ntaaa
iia fun. Tula lutla atrl. aha la aa
lika all tha oihara aa la ona pea to all
thuaa In a Vouk meaaura. la nut mora
man ia yiu oia. blia ja dreaaea in
a uuiple coat ot heavy aatm ana
trouaara of llaht l)lu aiilc, llor.tlny
darurnied f net ara tliruat Into ttuuiiila
Ilka alio. oovare4 with Jewel..- iter
lung oiacK jvair, nnavy wun on. ia care
fully cnllad on tha buck, of her head
and fastened with pin of eilver and
jade. Jier nock and arnia ara weighted
down with Jewela. liar faat ara ao m.
that ana can -acarce wane without aaaie
tanca. and aha la neluad ut tha alalia
ty an old woman, the "auiah In dull
colored clnthai. who la alwaye bar com
panlon. No alrl Ja aver Been without
her "amah." or maid.
Her face la painted thickly eye-
Important Scanorts in the white" cheek pink.' aa peach
A . . v . i itiuumi. iiia euartei aa Keiamuuia. one
"WOrlll-' (lit rrOWinf' J.t9look aa If h bad nevtr amiled. never
; ' ' o- " I thou ah t. never lived. tsha aeata lier-
Tntf . .Ta . n Mnwflimici.lf at a table and. la a moment, la
V v .v , t iWuiivwuaMoi-j - . .Hie clad roum Chlnaae.
fell a know her duty and. tnaiantly, alio
bua-ina to talk, and lauah and be emu
Inn. There la tea to be drunk, and,
porhana, "chow" to be eaten. Maybii
tha allk-elad man loafa to another table
ajid another painted plaything. There
are tO.000 auch aa ahe within a atone'a
thrdw of Foo-Chow road. Bplandid with
lta 11,-hta, joyful wun lie roynaaa o
TIE SEA
Shanghai," One of the Most
City.,
-.. .-.
' Jf you live In New York, you
' visit Coney .Xaland for reoxea, , 4
- tlon; If you ara a ' resident of
Newton, Kan .you go down
e , and watch the Jrelo come In, but : e
when jrou are In Shanghai. 70a
most. If rou would see thepeo-
' pie. take drive out .Bubbllnf e
Well road, where every nation-.
; allty la represented and where ey
only amllea and butterfly plumes 4
have' their ' lnnlnga. Tomorrow
Mr.. Haakln, will tell of - the e
; glories -of . the Bubbling Well
.road and of the people that make
a i'np the gay pageant. .. 4
: ; ; ' e
'
j Cy Frederic f. Haakln. -
. Washington.- Sept i ll. "Setter CO
yeara of Europe than a cycle of Cathay" I one gevotee of the poppy inside.
was not written of Shanghai. " Tbls
twentieth century olty rejoices In many
birds, jubilant In Its pleasure and fun,
tha two rowa . of maanlftcent build
ings of JToo-Chow road, but screen rrooi
the eye of the paaaarby the miserable
warrens wnere meaa iair piainma
Uve out their days In auuaior. suite r-
lag ana biu. . , , . , ,
Opium mo king" Moon TroUbnea.
In many of these tea bouses there
Is another great room.. In It one finds
mru nf kanaa. that article of furni
ture -which is a combination of couch,
chair, bed and table, and which In the
northern part of China also does duty
as a stove, i On these men are lying
In all stages of such intoxication as
is produced by smoking opium. , Only
a feWvOf the tea houses have the opium
rmokina- department now, and by thp
of next November ail win o
closed. The prohibition waa eifeoteu
by a law which reducea tne numoer
of opium smoKing resoria aaca iouot
months, - unui final pronioiuon
rnanhad.' The WOUIID may noi ni
these rooms and It must be aald to
(ha ftra1 i t tit tha rrhinese that there
are a hundred tea drinkers outside to
CLASS U TO
' m a m m a a a ,ns apsaaera wno will m n,a uunua
flrllll lin Til nit tha thre daya- aeaalon of tha atharln-
II PHI I IIM I I I I I 11 V HI Inuludt UK in.t nuubl ur Aiixrl-
III I If III I II III! I 'a who have taken up tha cruaade fur
All Kail Ul IUUIII good road a. Oovarnors of several atatae
t head thalr delagalluiia. while many con-
r rM the owning addreaa and Mayor
1'in I Johnson welt'umed he delo
galea.
The convention la the largeet of lta
kind aver held In tha Vnlt Hiatea. and
tha apaakera who will ba heard durln
Y. M. C. A. physical Derart-
ment Now Ecady for
Business.
It was Impossible to start tha phys
leal classes of ths Portland Young- Men's
Christian Association yesterday, as had I "Kconnralcs of Itoad Dull
graaainen, mayora of oltlea, directors of
nubllo works and other city officials
are In attendance. ,
Amonr the scheduled atveakera and
their subjects are: "National Aid and
Poat Itoada,'' Representative 11. 1'. Ilob
aon of Alabama; "ltoad Situation in
the United Ktalas as fomMred With
Foreign t'ountrlea," lxtgan Waller Page,
director United Btatea office of public
ro4a; "BUumlnoua Road Materials,"
Profeasor Hubbard, chemlat of tha
United (States office of publlo mad a:
pamue
nubll
Jing."
been planned, but work In both ths men's
and boys' departments will begin today,
Tha shower baths were not ready for I way commission.
uae yeaierciay, dui tne contracture nave 1 ,
promiaea to nave everything in readi
ness this afternoon. - iteglatratlon for
i
El Hill, crealdent National Roada
soclatlon, and "Macadam Itoada," A. It.
Kletoher. aecretary Maaaachuaetta lllgh-
tlie nhyalcal department has been larae,
ana the work la all outlined, the leaders
The
BEST
in
Quality
IJX3BT
in
Valuo
Journal want ads. coat 1 cent a word.
Dedicate Biicga Monument.
Maauoketa, Iowa, Sept 11. All sr-
rinr.m,nla Kaan AnmnlatfMl for tha
class meeting last night to-arrangs final dedlc.tlon tomorrow of the monumsnt
UriH.ll. I - U.--.KI. rim m-nvmf- 1
Physical Director Or ley returned I" ""i"-"'" t" "r,-.V: "V
present it the conf ee of aha Northi PJC. ??vlrr! "t J.I
organisation repreaentlng the Toung I clt
men a unniuan Asaoclatlona or Port
land, Seattle, Tacoma, Vanoouvar and
Victoria. - B. . C. Ballinaham. Everett.
.norm xaaima ana iioquiam.. Mr. orll
ley announced that a baaketball tounia
ment will be held this year Instead of
the ' usual series or aames. extvndlna
throughout the winter. This vourna-
m.n , will I A
.. v na.c UUIU ... ins un x- rr i , i li - .
ary II and It, and tha sohedule will be 7 XXJTXaj. OU, SjisiMia,
so arranged mat tha onamplonsblp will
oe aeiinitei
setUe
amon
clatlons were scheduled as follows? . I for tha aaklne-.
uymnasium. meet.. December 4. Taco-1 Never before have rou been offered so
uirirauiiig uiuiwr -iracir mm oximucn ror nothing jn tne snaps or a
1MV VYVUl.. iminiUUfi
January 12, Portland
TALKS ON TEETH
87 VMM BXX MXTAIt CO, MlTim.
Wh'chrmpHhip. Book About .Teeth Free
is; the Young Men's Chrlathtn Aasc I Our book, "Alveolar Dentistry,". Is free
cember 19: aouatlo meet, I hnnk. No bonk haa aver before alven SO
. . S "a iuuin" I thorougn a diagnosis or tne aiaaaaea oi
111 II II fc, nOILH DHIUV,
Aad Then, There's Theatres.
Across the street one looks In at s
pseudonyms. Its . pleasure loving peo-1 theatre, where a company of outcaat
pie call It the Pari, of tha Orient. IU or.Jn grot
' manufacturers call It the Manchester I 5iy which may have begun 'last week
,of the east, and Its hustlers say It Is and which probably will not be finished
ro through the parts, of
Dlay which may hi
me unicago of China. , Everybody llkoa for a fortnignt. xsexi ooor ia "e
It. and to him who has dwelt In 6hang I song" house. ..where the men sit about
hai for a space of years thers Is no I to -drink tea and pretend, at least, to
other spot on earth so dear. .r . listen to the dismal walla which a nair
,JCo,lnr Away Troa tha .a. . floajj -hl fi-.;
Shanghai Is one of the. most Import P themselves, however, do not ap
tant seaports of the world, but It Is take their slngiAg seriously,
not on the sea. The big- ships come they comb their hair and do fancy
up- the Yana-tss' river to Woo- .i..
sung ajid there dron enPhor. Passenaers V. .... atrnet floor, the
change to a steam launch and chug-chuff rrnvA auraes' from spot to spot at the
10 miles id the Whana-Doo. or tho 2W5. "J wlhn huva imoorted
t . i . . - . .1 uciiriL ua. aaasava aa - - -
' iiuanu-pu. creeK to tne city or tsnangnai fh , methods. If not their spiels, irom
,, When Shanghai was selected a half niia-htened America. Here ar score
century aro as the great European port. , vlna Dlcture shows the contri-
me wnang-poo, was considered large hr.tlon of the twentieth century and tne
enough for all ordinary sea traffic. The I nnnuiar form of amusement, after
big snips came and Shanghai has been : "a drlnkine in China. All difference
getting farther adfarther awayfrom between the -east and ths west 4a blotted
the sea ever since. : . t t , ninemetoeraDh.
. The trip , up the : Whang-poo, or the r iuch things the Chinese have taken
Huanfc-pu there Is wide latitude In the itherallv from their western brothers.
romanised spelling or Chinese names I ha Chinese population , of European
Is impressive and educational.- One Hhanehal Is proof that even the un
sees the huge factories which line the I lv,i .omefimes chance.
banks of the small river, one sees the -mm -arhlta Men.
evidence of a mighty river traffic with I-aara rrom wiuw " " . .
the Interior, one sees progress and pros- Shop keepers, compradores. pamxers,
perlty on every hand. But having ai- servants, ricksha pullers, coolie every
rived at the Bund and having alighted grade and claas of Chinese In anghai
In Shanghai Itself, one forgets all about have taken something or o a
Industry and commerca . ; something of bad from the whl toymen
; Bhanrhal a Olty HaauWnl. . "ve al made money out of .tha white
Tot bore is a marvelous city to sea; 1 man. too and they, do
k , V. A mm Kla Ana wa
r. Orllley. as retirln nresidant. nm-1 . ......
Fmlll1 IfLimJ ?L?,RiJ.. The Alveolar Method of restoring
rectors who elected the folfinwlug offi-1 mi..in- t..,H Hthm,f hlna to j-eaort
pwaident. Harry Booth. Taeoma: ir.r .,a- - riinaW hVtdaa-
presldent, B.'V. L- Wilson. Vancou- I : 1". Vryr rir arin.r
ath1Yt. 8eatUe:' "
sav af AAAa--i lea Haa aaiArM
NEW AUXILIAIIT IPatienM from every state In the Union
BISHOP CONSECRATED si? irj"? fiar?lhtS.
annoyance and misery of a "mouthful"
New York. Sent 11. Tha consecra-1 of rubber or metal plates or a tortur-
tlon of the Rev. Oeoree W. Mundeleln as I some piece of bridgework. '
Xilshop of Loryma and auxiliary bishop I All these things are set forth In this
or urooKiyn iook place in tit. james I book wnicn we want to sena you witn
pro-Cathedral today, beina- tha first cer- I our comnliments. I it-any wonder that
emony of the kind ever held In Brooklyn. I the book has run through several edi-
ine targe catnearai was crowded to tne I tlon a T
doors, and hundreds were unable to se- I Now, If you are skeptical and Inclined
cure admission. Many distinguished I to doubt our ability to restore your
prelates took part in the ceremonies. I teeth by the Alveolar Method and give
Blshep McDonnell performed the eonse-1 you a beautiful, sound, serviceable set
otuuu, wu py fjisiHjpior teeth, that will rival natures teem,
O Connor of Newark and Blshon Colton I rn., n An nna nf wn thinc-a
of Buffalo. The sermon was preached neither of which will cost you anything
by Bishop Cusack of New York. Imme- I worth speaking of.
diately after the consecration a ban-1 it Will you call at our of flees and
quet was served In St. James' audito-ask for a book and a long list of pa-
rlum. ' Itlenta for whnrn wa have dona this
The new blshon was born In Brooklyn I i, v .m n.
about 60 years aao. and received his pre- JT, ' rKJ. . 7 - -k.i
llmlnary education at Manhattan college. ".""W hnk.r 7'mtrTiZiZrm
In 1889 he was sent to Rome, Where he I mrnnno- thorn mtA whlla tharn lt na
took a theological course at the Propa- ff?n5i II6.1?'.' WIlUa tnere" Iel u"
j m m. i ji j m i iuun mi vuur iceiii.
reTurn-edB? l7l m?UZ
mediately was appointed assistant sec- Tr. "ofn
retary to Bishop McDonnell, serving In 'n- .,prerib fI,. Yn
that eaoaoitv until 1888. when he was .ran?' that s alt The axamination will
made chancellor of the diocese. V tnorougn. out it win pe ror you to
I oixy wueinsr r nut you warn iu npenu n.
Reglna, Bask.. Sept. 81. Imposina do"" with us after, our examiner goes
wrnmnnlea attended the ennanrrntinn I Over your teeth. Isn't tnai a lair propo-
here' today t)f the Venerable Archdeacon I sitionT, ' :
Hardlna as coadjutor blshon of On' An- 2d. If you are not near enough to
pelle. Tha participants Included the I one of our offices to call at once, then
archhlahoDa of Runerfa Land and ot. 1 send for the book and read It.
tawa and a number of other eminent It is written in simple language (with
Bre
A, Complete Showing of tlio Now Season's
SS Goods SLKLdl
' ? . .. "
ri
Xou Aro Invited to
Our formal opening In our Dress Goods and Silk Departments
will take place this week. You are cordially invited to be present Jk.
nf ramm iltrlfmiAfl a-aM Atitt 1 Iaey1 ai Taaaaawaa) an4 mmwA9 Iff mm t UmlilWtA
krta9 J UUtllklla VTaA VUI UASJliy QllWlUa a!AA HWBTVi .KBUaWUVVb
by the. cleverest of foreign and domestic manufacturers, these new
creations seem to have realized the acme of fabric beauty and per
fection. . Come and . inspect and admire to your heart's content.
You'll find us only too delighted to show you the very latest ideas
from the great world centers of fashion. Come, acquaint yourself
with our prices compare them with those you meet with elsewhere
the rest we leave to your own good judgment.
All Wool Fabrics
44 to 4G Inches
p7.- ivvl :
KTv VT A. I II
..'i...UWn,Q
prelates.
NATIONAL GOOD
a city which is European by the lpok tgo away
i iiy wnicn li.vmneae irt
not wish him to
Th. Khane-hal - native thinks
oo much of gain ever to inauige in
nf itha hililiilnO-i
hv tha link'df Yh nfnnl a rlf'v which Imniampni ta mist the "foreign devils
is distinctively and uniquely charming Tha white -men , have come here, they
hiK tha fuA nf i tli ilmmnhara II hn(l thta ritV. and. In a WBV,
seems aa If all tha array bricks In the thev rule over it. But tha. Chinese
world had been brought to Shanghai know that in everything but poiiucs tney
tnhulM hnniui with and for vr ,rt tha rea.1 rulers. Shanghai, ror all
million gray bricks a thousand red ones its foreign airs, is Chinese. Of course.
for trimmings. Shanghai has . a color there Is Bubbling wen roaa dui inai
scheme which no builder dares to vlo- la another story. -
TRIAL OF ALLEGED
KING OF SWINDLERS
SBBBa--asai-a--aaaa .
CouncU Bluffs, Iowa, Sept, 2L--The
term of the reaerai court wnicn cun
uanfet inAav will ha made notable by
the trial of J.J2. Maybray. the aUeged
king of swindlers wno is cnargea wun
using .the malls to defraud In promot
ing alleged fake prise fights, wrestling
matcnes ana norae races. jjuio.j wo
arrested in I4ttle Rock early- last April
and haa slnoe been confined In the Des
Moines lall awaiting trial. t '
The gang of which Maybray is al
leged to have been the ring leader is
charged with having secured nearly
$250,000 from victims they are said to
have fleeced In fake sporting events.
Council Bluffs was the scene of many
of their operations. . Witnesses from
manv nf tha middle and western states
and from Canada have been summoned
to testify In Maybray"e trial '
Municipal League of Iowa,
Fort Dodge, Iowa, Sept. SI. - The
league of Iowa municipalities began its
twelfth annual session here today, and
will continue tomorrow. Mayor Bennett
welcomed the visitors and T. L,. Phillips
of Ottumwa responded. Following the
exchange of greetings tha convention
took up the regular program of papers,
addresses and discussions. .Prominent
among ths topics slated for considera
tion during tne two days session are
terminal taxation of railroads, publicity
In control of publio utilities, street
lighting, water rates, street paving and
municipal control of shade trees.
late, and should an architect presume
to plan a house differing In essential
particulars Trnm tha nmt Hrmsn-tnilll
Shanghai house he probably would be
boiled in oil.. Whatever one's personal
opinioA of- the gray and - red ... brick
houses, as individual houses, it cannot
be denied that the adherence of every
r builder to the uniform scheme has pro
duced In very truth the city beauti-
ful "
z Three Shanghais In Ona.
Theraara three Shanghais, geographi
cally. The International settlement, the
French concession and .the Chinese na
tlva i-ltv - Tn tha old dava tha several
nations . had separate concessions and
built each its own town. For purposes
of convenience all of - them but the
French consolidated, and the Interna
tional settlement came Into being.-. It
is now the largest and most important
: part of Shanghai. Along lta bund, or
water front street which Is the prlnci-
fal artery of the city's life, the sky
ine monotony Is varied by tha magni
ficent bank and club buildings. The
Rund continues into ths French con
cession, the dividing line being a small
canal.' on one stae 01 mat canai jung-
llsh Is the languaga and British ara
the customs. On the other everything
is French. tot rar away, dui caro
fullyr hidden -from vie' w on the bund
is tee walled Chinese city which was
here area befnre the red haired bar
barlaas of Europe descended upon these
happy Chinese to make trouble. Two
ridiculous cannons of the fashion of
millennium before last are mounted over
' the gate, and a horde or wise ana greeny
. guides) wait under1 them to entrap ths
unwary tourist. -
The International , end the- French
cities are the same, to the eye. Tne
Chinese -city presents 1 the contrasts.
Tiru. ,t,..f, a 1 a t 4 rr llnaa
iu. V ' 1 - ,...., v..-. .u w. ....... i
electric lights, well, kept parks. this
Is the European part, of that city.
Streets four feet wide, dirt, filth and
all manner of abomtnatiois -this is
the native Chinese, city. .
Uniformity the Watohward.
But the greater Part or the modern
cltv is Inhabited solely by the Chinese.
, am) it is here that one sees how the
Celestial adapt themselves to the. con
ditions of - western city life. Imagine
a wide avenue, well paved, flanked
v by rows of busineea houses of uniform
color snd slse. Each shop proclaims
" its character to the Chinese wayfarer
bv means of huge signs hung out over
the aldnwalk. Every sign la of the
same else. preserving -the uniformity
nf tha ho u sea. Letters of aold shine I
out from black, lacquered backgrounds
on every ona The shops with their
filate glass windows, their electric
lghts, their display of wares, are -no
whit different from small shops In any
western city. But the fact that their
elans are all uniform and all In per
fect good taste transform what might
be a dismal business atreet Into an
avenue of remarkable beauty.
Then there Is Foo-Chow road the
street alven over to pleeaure and td
Bin. The boueea are modern and Euro
pean in construction. All the rent Is
Chinese. The long rowe of three atory
bnlldlnr shelter shora on the grourd
floor. The two tipper stories have open
verandas running their whole length,
and the walls are but windows to be
pushed aside In pleasant weather. At
lilaht millions ef Inoaadeeoent bulbs
make tha whole street aa brilliant as
Coney Island. Five Of every els houeea
are devoted to the bnslneaa of selling
tea In cops. Tha other honae Is the
home of dramatis art as the Chinese
aae It i
How They ZHastpate. ,
Thouaande of night-slngf blMe. I
feaariaa In elMed cae-e aJor tha
Varawdaa, fsmlh a background tit '
e!T-Il moslc to tha rhaturir r of the
wiu;!"ud which crowiJa tre etret and
verfiowe t bal'vnlee. Br-"d fiMe,
f amirs d an ta th t Muwt
Ji-a ona fir.- a htir ro-n fi.m, w:ta
tabtes a ad cr.airs. - Uta lean ua 11.
. ROADS CONVENTION
f
Cleveland, Ohio.- Sept 81. Deleaates
from- all parts of the country were
present todav at the ODenlnar of the
second annual National Good Roads
convention. The initial session was
held in theLChamber of Commerce hall.
President Lewis R. Speare of the
American Automobile association dellv-
the technical terms left out). It will gc
to you at once. Tou will, say It Is th
best dook on tne teem you ever read.
One thing is .certain, ir your teeth
need attention, or if some are loose or
missing, they jvon't get batter without
attention, ana you may as wen nave ex
pert attention when it is possible.
Remember that In addition to our
specialty, Alveolar Dentistry and curing
fyorrnea (loose taetnj, we are experts
in every branch of dentistry from, the
simple nning up.
THZB SEX SBSTAXi CO., BXXTzZTSTS,
sii to sit Aoingion mag., lutsvs a at
An enormous showing of the new. season's fabrics in widths from
44 to 46 inch.es wide. Fine pure wool fabrics that cannot be dupli
cated in quality and price, shown in exclusive designs in all the best
XXT'JS ' O 1 . siiaucs auu luiui ; vuiuuuiakiviis. xiai u-iiiiisucu ixuvciiy vvorsicus,
WlCLOy opeoial at Fancy Serges, Shadow-Stripe and Piece-Dyed Novelties, etc. in
m 'act tiicrc s not a popular new weave missing from this great
1111' showing. Most stores are asking from $1.25 to $1.50 for these same
VlvU JL U rich fabrics. : ' . ' - .--::
Shadow Striped Serges, 54 Inches Wide. Special at 01.50
An extremely high-grade fabric at a popular price 54-inch .All-Wool Double-Weight Shadow
Striped Serges, made of fine select yarn. Shown in a large variety of new fall shades. A fabric
that' will make up beautifully. Nothing more stylish for a tailored suit or jacket.
54-in. Curly Bearskin Cloth of splen- Qty
did weight and quality at . . .... . .Oi-ieUU
45-in. Novelty Serges in neat new styles, rffj
all colors, priced at ............... ... . . . J)C
54-in. Cream-Colored Bearskin Cloth.
of extra weight and quality at L).el'U
50-in. All-Wool Sacking of splendid CC
weight, all colors, priced at DDC
3-inch All-Wool Henriettas and French serges, in all colors. Specially priced at, the yard. .50
NEW HESS ALINE SILKS
In Plain Colors
BLACK MOIRE VELOURS
In Three Qualities
One of .our most popular new fall lines new
Black Moire velours, a silk of beautiful finish
that is exceedingly durable arid is extremely
fashionable for fall and winter. - Shown here in
three widths and priced as follows:
20 inches wide, in splendid weight, at. .... ,85
21 inches wide, in heavy weight, at $1.00
38 inches wide, in double weight, at . . ... .$1.50
A very special sale of plain Swiss Messalines at
one fourth less than regular. A complete show
ing of every wanted new'shade, including cream
and black. . Silks that are celebrated for- their
perfect finish and splendid wearing quality;
Three lots to choose from, priced as follows." - -
$1.25 grade, 27 inches wide, at 89
$1.00 grade, 20 inches wide, at 75
75c grade, 19 inches wide, at .59
n (Bmfftflnl
aw BaBBBaaaaMaaeaBBaaaaaaBaaBBBai
brings back the exact color
i i . i.
ft Jflfi youth puts it back in the
precise condition it was m
before it began to turn gray
or to fade. This is what it
does, and it never fails.
Hay's Hair Health helps
men keep their positions or
get better ones by making
them look young and vigor
ous. It helps women to se- "
cure and keep their chief
charm, and thus to hold
their rightful place among
"the younger set" instead of
being banished by reason of
premature grayness. It
stops hair from falling out, ,
removes dandruff, and keeps
the scalp clean and healthy.
Try it it will work wonders
with your hair,
DONT TRIFLE WITH
DYES RESTORE YOUR
GRAY ITAIR TO THE COLOR
AND LUSTROUS LUXURI
ANCE OF YOUTH.
' For twenty years Hay's
Hair Health has been restor
ing gray and faded hair for
both men and women from
one end of the country to
the other, and yet some peo
ple confuse it with hair dyes.
It is not a dye. It contains
no chemicals no dye-sub-"
stances. It doesn't color
hair, but restores it It
$1 and 50a. Bottles mt all Dracfftata. The Collar bottle eeatalas '
SH tines aa aaach aa tho 50e. alae. Read 3e. atarna for asefal hook,
"The Care of the Hair." PHILO HAT SPECIAL, TT CO, NEWARK, N. A
WOOOAXS, CXAJIXB ft OO, rOXTZJTS, OK.
ristol
$3.00
HAT
FALL STYLLS
Nobby Ejerbys for
Young Men
311 MORRISON
Opp. Postofi.ee
NEW FALL
UT
The Best Makes in
Full Assortments
We can match your new Fall
gown in sany style glove you wish.
Here are three special values:
"The La Trance"
Gloves for 01.00
We have just received a full ship
ment of these celebrated Lamb
Skin Gloves. They come in all
sizes and are shown in all the new
shades for Fall and Winter, and
are unmatchable values at this
price. ,
"The Eudora" Kid
Gloves for 1.50
Women's high-grade French Kid
Uioves, perieci in qua-ny ana i.i.
Shown in every wanted new Fall
and Winter shade, as well as black.
The best values to be had any
where at this price.
Special, Cape Kid
Gloves for 1.25
A special sale of Meyers' well-
known Cape Kid Gloves. Walk
ing uioves made witn ouisiae
seams. They come in all sizes in
tan color and are special values at
this price.
Children's StocIiingG at
19c
25c
Values
25c
Values
A special sale of Children's Fine
Fast Black Fleece-Lined Cotton
Stockings. They come in all sizes
for boys and girls, in fine, me
dium and heavy rib. They come .
with reenfbrced heel and toe, and f
are always sold at 25c a pair. Spe
cially priced for this sale q
at, the pair . ..... ...... . . .JL C
Women's Stockings
at 25o
A special offering of Women's
Heavy Cotton Stockings in cor
rect fall weight, made full fash
ioned leg and foot, with double
heel, sole and toe. All sizs. The
best values in the city OC
at this price . .0C
Women's Underwear
at 50o
For this sale we have arranged a special showing of Women's
Fine Maco Cotton Underwear. Comes with a soft velvet fleece
in cream color, all sizes in both vests and pants. Well-made,
perfect-fitting garments that usually sell. at, 75c. Crt
Priced for this sale at . . . V. . . . . . .V. ..... 4 , . . D U C
Children's Underwear at 25oand 50o
At these prices we are showing several splendid lines of Chil
dren's Knit Underwear vests, pants and drawers in all sizes,
correct in both weight and quality. They are without a doubt
the best possible values at these prices. v j i v
An Unsurpassed Showing of
Fall and Winter
Wash Cottons
These goods have just arrived fresh from'the looms
the smartest, prettiest of -the Fall - season's offer
ings in Wash Cotton. Now is the time to purchase
materials for new frocks for yourself and the chil
dren. The values are as tempting as low prices,
good qualities and good styles can make them.
Now, Flannelettes 125o Yd.
A showing of the new Fall styles in large variety
of colors, splendid wearing fabrics, finished with a
soft fleece an unusual quality at this price.
Now Flannelettes 18o Yd,
New super fine Flannelettes, of cashmere 'finish,
. full 34 inches wide, shown in a full assortment 'of
new Fall styles for Fall and Winter, tne most pop
ular fabrics for kimonos and wrappers.
Vplour Flannels at 15o Yd.
An tmusually attractive line of new Velonr Flannels,
hundreds of yards, shown in all the new wrapper and
kimono styles. It's a fabric of highest quality t a
moderate price. -
New Suitings at 1 80 Yard
A' special showing of new wool-f iniihTJ Suitings,
comprising the latest and best styles for children's
dreors; checks, stnpes and plan!, m al colors. A
faric thst -,!! wh and wear perfectly.
Head These Fztraordinary
Bargains in tho ,
Notion
. . - , ...
Hose Supporters, 2 &o Grade lOo
A special sale of 100 dozen Women's Nu
Method Hose Supporters, made of good qual
ity heavy lisle elastic, with four straps attached
to belt. They come in white, blue, pink and
black and are regular 25c values. 1 A
Specially priced at IiC
Sale Hair Bolls, 33o Values 21c
A great special offering of Hair Rolls, made r f
good. quality crimped hair." They come full 21
inches long and are shown in ail the mot de
sirable shades of brown. Regular ?5 ty j
values. Specially priced for this a!c...lC
Elastic Bolts, 73o Values at 1C
An extra special offering of Elastic IV; , r-,
of ejtcel!ent quality sHk, with rice h'-ivv ;
or copper-finifhe-d buckles.- Thrr are
in most deiircd crlors llack, Iro r, 1 ' ? -
white. RejniUr valjes. n.
cially pricrd at
. ' ' . . .