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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 34, 1003. ran rate on SAIL SHIPS OFF Cable Kecelyed Here States Vessels Can Take : Any Hate. SIMTEES SAY CdMES' ' , TOO LATE IN SEASON Grain Fixture nave Fallen Off Jn Lsist Few YYeeka Big Demand for Home Consumption and Export Price Ish. I rested and a knroa court established lo try .the misguided youth for heresy. II was haled before th court, , which bad selected a Judg and Jury.- and charred with advocating "rod light whea Mayor Lane had forbidden their use, .After a lengthy argument ana a ehort deliberation by the Jury, he waa acquitted. i vksskls nnu JIT FOO Thlckneaa on hawr Hirer Frerenta . Several Reaching Portland. ' Because of the fog- yeaterday the lighthouse tender Armaria did not set away yesterday for Puget Bound, where aha will do 'eom work and dellrer aup- pllea and coal to the light vessels. The steamships Hose City , and Breakwater and the British tramp Knight of Bt George were held down the rlrer for the aame reason. They will be up today, the Knight of CL Oeorg going to the Alblna dock to begin loading flour for Japan and China. .- JOHIIIEllMEfS GUILTYTO CHARGE RISKS LIFE TO ; save Kirras PRIVATE DOCKS IJAV GET AJi Fined' $5000 for Conspiracy Miss Ore Burton Is Badly Effort Under Way to Seize to Obtain OoTcrnment Burned by Fire in Base- . waterways lor tna Lands by . Fraud. ment of Candy Store., i , - City. In a cable raoalved here yesterday sfternoon from London It waa stated that the union rate on sailing ships , was off. and - asked the opinions of shippers .on the subject ' The union rate for salllna vessels hn I7 kut aooordlng to tha cable reoelred by one of th local ahtpplng houses, anything can now be taken. ! , According to rarlous shippers they are not Interested in anything near th resent rates, aa they are doing so well locally that freights would have to be pretty low for them to touch anything now. For the last few" weeks ther has. not been anything doing m th war ' of grain fixtures -locally, and the anly one taken last week on the coast was th German ship Elfrleda, fixed to load 'barley at- San Francisco St ITs Id, a reduction of shillings from the union rate. : Shippers say that th fact, of the union rat being off comes 'rather late, aa tha new' business , for this year Is 'practically over, and that outside of the 29.(S1 ton now enroute thr will prob ,'abiy be nothing -new taken at -present Wheat at th present prloes for export is praetloally Impossible and there Is no likelihood of any change later In tha season owing to th large demand for home consumption. "The Idl vessels on th coast wUl probably be compelled to remain another season, in spit of the fact tfcat they can accept any rate. unles thejy can secure lumber ncturea. MAJTTv LUMBER BOATS BUSY Pleading guilty to a charge of con spiracy to obtain goremment lands in th Umatilla Indian reservation fraudu lently, John Vert, formerly an employ of. th First National bank. Pendleton, Or., waa fined 16000 by Federal Judge C. EL Wolverton In United States dis trict court yesterday afternoon. Vert Immediately gave a check for th amount. With th payment of Vert's fins th United States government has recov ered tha total sum of 178.800 from th scor of men Indicted-In connection with the Umatilla land fraud Inrestlgatlon. AH others Indicted pleaded guilty mors than two weeks ago, whea Vert waa In the east. - History of th Umatilla reservation of residents of Umatilla county, espe cially stockmen, ta gat possession of graslng landa thrown open for settle ment by th government, Special agents who Investigated, found evident that In many cases ranohers had. either ver bally contracted or by written agree- homesteads from sntrymen, even before th latter had made , application for horn tends. , ,- . Eightl of Them Now Bound -for the J. Columbia River. ." Smaller' sailing craft, such as schoon ers and ba.Vk-antlnee, of whloh there were Movementa of Veaaeli. The Norwegian steamer Rygje will probably be moved down from th In-man-I'outsen mill this afternoon to th Albers docks, where she will load flour for the orient and the British steamer Bannockburn will be moved up from th Eastern A western mills to take her place at th mill abova tha bridges, to finish taking on a cargo of about 1,800. 000 feet of lumber for Shanghai for th Paclflo Export Lumber company.- It is probabla that th British ship Glenal von, Captain King, will also be taken up to - thv Portland . mills during th day, to begin loading a ear go of lumbar for .Newcastle and Sydney. -There is some doubt as to tha advisability of taking her up In th present currant hut It Is understood that th attempt will b made. For th same reason tha British, bark JordanhllL Captain Ken nealy which has bean finished at th Inman-Poulsen mills, may not ha abl to get down for several days. ?'.-.. ! ' aO.RIJME IXTlLTXIQESfCTI . Xegnlaf Xdnere Xns ta Arrive. Alliance. Coos Bay ............ Deo. IB Santa Clara. San Francisco.. ...Deo, If Oeo. W. Elder, San Pedro Deo. 1 Kansas City, San Francisco.. Dec. JO Breakwater, Coos Bay ..........Pec lit Roanoke. San Pedro ...i.Deo. 18 Hose City. San Francisco.,,... .Dee. 18 tegular Users 9ns to Depart. Roanoke, 8an Pedro ..........Deo. 14 Breakwater, Coos Bay Deo. 15 Santa Clara, San Francisco. ... .Deo, IB Rose City. Ban Francisco Deo. 17 Alliance, Cooe Bay Deo. Oeo rye W. Elder, San Pedro. .. .Deo. Kansas ICty, San Francisco Deo, . Tease la U ort. David d'Angera, Fr. Bk. Centennial trirlu XTIS si Si Tnmati.DniilaAM Falcon, Am. as. .Columbia I T HAIJK TO o L. noiciiB, ami. mo . , Five Uves war lost la a small hiss which broke out In th . basement of Sam L Deary's confectionery atoro at 128 Morrison street about 8 o'olock this morning and for nearly an hour re stated th fir fighters. . Pretty 17-year-old Ora Burton, who works In th store, discovered th fire, whloh Is supposed to hava been started by spontaneous combustion, whea ' eh opened th atabliahmnt at 8 o'clock. Smoke waa Issuing up tha Stairway from the basement and, remembering fir 8-day-old kitten which were domiciled In a basket la a far corner of tha cellar, eh rushed down through th amok Drlven back three timee by tha dense lerty private Interest hava maintained smoke, th girl, whose fao waa badly Councilman T. 3., Ellis la oui after th fet of alj thosa streets whloh ara washed by tha wavelets of tha Wlllam ette river.. 11 believe that these feat would be good to support puhllo docks and wharves for tha benefit of tha com mere of Portland rather than for tha benefit of tha men who now oontrol th docks along th waterfront where tha streets . feet should be. For some tints air. Fills has been digging among th musty, records of th city hall and lias com to th conclu sion that th olty still owns, with few xoepttons, th streets whera they, lead down to th river hanks. : On this prop- land fraud eases tell of th attempts I 'burned, gave up, When th amok cleared away after the fireman had ex tinguished tha flames, the five dead bodies of th kittens were found. But In th meantime, while Miss Bur ton waa vainly trying to enter th base ment through tha tnlok flames 'Tolly,' a valuable Maltese, th mother of tha ment arranged to secur. possession of I kittens, was proving herself a heroine. Hi BILLIKENS CREATOR REFUSES DONATION . (Special Dispatch to Tbe Joarnsl.) Kansas City, Mo., Deo. 14. Miss Florence Frets, the' creator of BlUiken, "God of Things as They Ought to Be," has positively refused to accept the Spokane Booster club's offer of 11000 If he would resume her art studies. Miss Prets. since she lost the royal ties on the sales of 'Bllllkens'Vbecause or alleged unscrupulous advantage taken of her by the manufacturer, has given up the Idea of becoming a sculptor. Sh removed all the images of Billlken from her home and refused to listen to suggestions that she resume her studies. The Spokane Booater club took It upon Itself to raise 81000 among Its members for th purpos of aiding, the glrL Innumerable times she rushed downths stairway, only to oom staggering baok Dror uia names. Thro hundred dollars losa waa tha extent of the damagra, Two thousand dollars' , worth of Chrletmaa candy was saved. I LA CENTERS MARSHAL "CUSSES"; EACH CUSS ASSESSED AT ONE $ f La Center, - Wash.; Deo. lf . a City Marshal W. D. Wampler was arrested yesterday for using profana language on tha streets. Mr. . vVampler profanity cost him about 81 per word. H was w fined IS and cost by Justice of W th Psaca Brothers. docks and whervea for years, and It ta tha intention of Mr. Ellis to aak.the city council to vacate all streets and revoke any special privilege ordtnanoes which may ha la ffot City Attorney Kavanaugh . says that h believe tha move to be a good on, In fact that soma tuna ago -h put two Of his deputies to work on tha earns line of research, and bellevea that th sooner th question Is litigated and settled for good and all th beter It will ha for the city, for tha man who now own tha wharves and docks and for tha general publlo and th shipping of th city. - ' . "I directed two of my depntiea soma tlm ago to make an xamlnatlon of tha records aa they had time,, and de termine what th status of tha city In regard to tha possasslon of the street ends along tha river front This la. a tedloua job. and on that wilt requlr a great deal or time and oarerui work. I believe the question should b settled definitely and finally, and X will - be glad to work with Mr. Ellis In any way possible." , Mr. Ems has oeen spending muck time working among the records and has nearly completed - his - researches. Aa a result of this work he haa come ta I the conclusion that most of tha strata J I running down into tha river are still I owned by th olty, never having beea Because of this fact Mr. Ellis , believes It to be In th power of th eUr to rail upon thoe people who art now using the property to vacat the earn In favor of th city, and to enforce th demand In the courts.. That Mr. Kills, should ba go through with his plan and meet with the favor of the oounclt, aa he bellevea possible. will start one of the biggest 181 con trovarslea to whloh th city haa ever been a nartr. there ra no doubt Kx- tenaiv property Interest are Involved, ranging from th Jefferson street levy occupied as a depot by th Southern rsclflfs Yamhill division, and th Io nian poulaen mills on the otner sue of the river, to the various dorks and wharves along th waterrront Million of dollars would ba effected by tb outcome of the suit and the men bac of these Interest would fight th so- tlon of tha city to the last ditch, Many legal points undoubtedly will be raised asalnat tha contention of th city. . For one thing It will be oontended that th olty haa allowed th present occupant of the street -.to remain In undisputed possession for such a length of tlm that It Is Impossible to oust them. It will also be contended that the streets were dedicated to tha "high water Una" and not to th harbor Una, which is som feet out In th river. If this contention la correct th dock owner will contend that the elty must pay ror au tnai iana Deiween me nign water tin ana ie naroor line peiore ii can take possession.' ' . Mr. Ellis says that his method of pro cedar will b to Introduce a separata ordinance for each . different street-to be' vacated and In thta manner each. Item will be given-particular and ape. clal attention and decided on Its merits. In this way also, some technicality that might, arise as against the street vaca tion will not pply to another. It. fa also .believed that once th atreets are vacated It will be- possible for the city to grant the privilege on every third atreet to private owners for a aum sufficient ta construct pub lic docks on the other atreets. DELAY OF CARS - a i DOE 10 QMS Every Bridge Across River . Open Jlany Minutes v Yesterday. ; ; Portland brldgea across the Wlllam-. ette river war open a total of S hours and 8T minutes and "414 cars on tb brldg lines were delayed thereby, ac cording to th reported return by th Portland Hallway, Light 4 Power. com pany for yeeterday. , t As usual, th steel brldg line wer delayed the longest a total of 1 hours HVi minutes. - Thur wer 108 ears on. the steel bridge linos that were held up during the day. The Burnslds bridge draw wss open a total of I hours and 7 minutes, and 181 cars wer held up. The Morrison bridge, with Its heavy 'car traff lo, . delayed 1S8 rare and was open a total of 1 hour and 1IH minutes. California Pioneer Suicide. ' tnmtHi rrsM taasea wire.) Nevada City, CaL. Deo. 14. Allen George, 78 years of age, a pioneer res- iu,ni ui mi ci u (yi, oiow in. lop ot his head off with a rifle, yesterday -a f- Kernoon In a room in the Western hofel' . at Grass Valley. . His body was found by a chambermaid shortly after he hsd committed the deed.' . No 4 w Wanie to Sara. Rent Money. : ' Harold M. ' Sawyer, receiver of th W, M. Conklln company, the. real estate firm thrown Into oh&oa by the disap pearance of W. M, Conklln, ita president has filed a petition In the circuit court for permission tp sell all the furniture In the office of the firm In th Wells Fargo "building. He desires to vacate the office and stop tha payment of rent In fighting- the Moors, the Spanish array strengthened its piaster diock-houses- with bullet proof boiler plate fighting top at eaoh corner. ascribed for hia aotlon. oauae , la 'An Ffoho counls were divorced, r.mar. rled and divorced again within a year SAVE THIS RECIPE f6R COLDS Pine contains the moat active" agents known to science for tha quick cure of. coughs and colds. ' This formula from a noted physician will frequently cur the worst cough or cold In a day.. c'Mlx tw ounces oi glycerine, nan.ounaa concen trated pine compound; half pint of good ' whiskey: shake the bottle each time and ns In doses of a teaapoonful to a table spoonful every four hours." "Any drug gist has thee Ingredients, or will quick-. ly get (hem. Any on can pnlx them. But ba sure to get only "Concentrated" pine, which oomea In half ounce bottles, each inclosed In an airtight caa and plainly labeled. We Use Only Distilled Bull Run Water In Our Prescription Filling Section ....North Bank FACE THEFT CHARGE several idle In Astoria at thia time last Baanockburn, Br. aa, St W. ico, Am. ma. , unappton ! Lnt.r. ,!X" E.mi or -meee -crtv -u.w . rrnneols. Fr. bk.,..i Oceania river for lumber cargoes, Th majority calama, Am. aa.......... Linnton of them ara angmgea m me coastwise i Leyiand Bros. Br. sn..,...-....o. W. P. trade, which kt particularly brisk now. Donna Franceses, Br. bk. ...... .Astoria Tonnage of this description now n-lap FiniMerre, Br. North Pacific route 2JiiiMc ach..:.ibievators of th flrm'a money and failed to turn X. L, Tandervoost a former employe of th people'a Press, was returned from Pasadena, Cel., a thia morning upon a I charge of larceny by embezzlement George K. MoCord Is complainant He I charges that Vandervoost collected 8260 arerreeates 46S4 tons, . wfth a total lum ber carrying capacity of 8.700,000 feet Two sohooners are already in tha river loadlna- lumber. They ara th MablS V Gale, at Prescot, and the W. F. Jewett. S. vlffard A'VlL j at Linnton.; Tha enrouta list of achoon- bTocWnb!!:. .::::.V;:4 La Rochejacquelin, Fr. bk. .... .Stream I aitair, or. dk ........ t, ... .-(joiumoia Jordanhlll, Br. bk. . . . . . .Inman-Poulsen foitauocn. un dk, i,', Victoria dolphins ..uooie Aatona era and barkentlws. whloh have already, oietialvon. Br. ah.' i.-.i.-.i.-Iiy.Oeaanla I called November J 28 4om Honolulu r St -Ntohola Arn- h....;.a AQobla & ,n 0 u vUfcUtJ,.. Xher Juwbacn. schooner Andy Mahonar. item Saa FM,nVa;a-, Vi'il-S.40" oh.' rhaumatlsm, kidney and bladder wenesiey. An. sa ......san Franolsoa Olympic Am. ss .......San Francisco uaaoa l........JMitn Francisco Inca. Am. sch. . . . . . ; v ... . San Franoisoo 13. K. Wood, Am. sch.. ....San Franoisoo Marnoirer ............ . .Han Franoisoo rue. from Guaymas. December 1 1 schoon er Forester, from Sad Franoisoo, No vember S2. and reported outside Decem ber 10, but probably; blown off shore In tha recent gales. It ra. Many people delude themselves by saying, "It will wear- away." . when they notlee" symptoms of , kidney and bladder trouble. Thia Is a mistake. I trouble, and make 'every trace of pain, weakness and urinary trouble disappear, Bkldmore Drug company. 161 Third St. I ... ' ; a . , J . r , ' f , Bring Your Pictures In Now and Have Them Framed-4 Expert Kramers Opera Glasses OIL PAINTI'GS Tine Leathers her way her from San Diego, and I?!",; A.ml S-S "!!2 .,,., . v oh. ia Shosnone, Am., ss. ...... .San Franotson should be In port turw. She It eomlng tinier, Am. ss. ........ .San Francisco lu iuuu luuiutH ivr kiiv wool. vwi ,ur Balfour, Guthrie A Co. The schooner Fred J. Wood sailed from San Fran cisco November 28, for thia port and the schooner Irene lert Ban Fedro De cember 8 for the Columbia river. On . her last trip here the latter made a rec ord passage from Guaymaa, coming up from the Mexican port in 88 days. An other barkentlrfe, th 'Betrlevef, has been added to the list having sailed from San Francisco December 12.. The schooner Commerce la scheduled, to some to the Columbia river for a lumber cargo for tha Inman-Poulsen- Lumber -company- bufc,ahliaa not- sailed froa San Francisco yet , Off shore lumber business la quiet now, nothing baying been taken for sev eral weeks, and the rates are growing less attractive to owners. According to the San Franoisoo Dally Commercial News, Puget sound to Sydney has been done at 20c and foreign vessels are offering to the west coast at 41a Sd, i both figures indicating a Weaker mar ket American vessels ara gull asking 42s 8d for tha west coast : H. B.. Bendlxen, Am. son. San Francisco Carlos, Am. ss,....,,..San Francisco Tamalpals, Am. ss., San Francisco I Forester, Am. son. . ; , ;San Francisco Yellowstone, Am. ss..... San Francisco! n ' Aont With Cement ' and. General. Uossuet Fr. bk. . . . . . . . Antwerp CrlUon. ft. sh. ........... . . Antwero David. d'Aogera, Fr. sh. ....... London c,rnesi legouve, i-T. ck. ......Hamburg i'erouse. ft. Dk. ...... ...... Antwerp I ieon oium. r. dk ......ean I'Tanoisco I Manx . r, sn . . . .Antwerp Marechal Noallles, Fr. bk. ... .Antwerp Notre Dame d'Arvolr, Fr. hfc. ..Antwerp Wnvertre. Br. sh. . ....... LI vernool A rptio stream. Br. sh. .Tyne Ortajr:nnage Amirat ceoiiie. Fr. ah. .Honolulu Tomorrow Night ALONG THE WATERFRONT uomiieDanK, -or. ok. .Valparaiso rTanoois. ft. ok.- ..............London La Filler. Fr. bk. Dublin Pierre Loti. Fr. bk. ...Dublin Kene. Fr. bk. San Francisco euiiy. r. dk. ..... t , limerick 33a Bonta "With Coat. Belen.Fr. bk. Newcastle. N. S. W, Jean Bart Kr. bk...Newoatle. N. S. W. OU Carriers Sa Boat. Atlaa. Am. hi. ......... . San Francisco Asuncion. Am. ss ...... . San Francisoo Aruyle, Am. ss.,.....,..San Franoisoo FINDS DIAMOND GONE WHEN HE WAIaFS UP After MarUn Wetce, 284 Second street ate his midnight lunch Saturday at the White House restaurant 291 First street he fell asleep, and upon awaken ing discovered his 8350 diamond miss- Ina. fiusnlclon tiolnted to Arthur Tern. pie, a waiter, who was arrested yester-1 day. and is held for a hearing In munic ipal court ' Laden with greneral merchandise, the steam schooner Rainier will be due to arrive at Couch street dock sometime this afternoon. . Tracings Of the maps of the Willam ette river survey are practically made in the offices of the United states en gineers, and tha blueprints will be ready '.before very long. . . . Y -,- With passengers and general freight the steamship Koanoka, Captain Dun ham, will sail tonight for San Pedro and way ports.' .' --.--.'.. If the pilots think that It is advisa ble to take her through the bridges In the present current the British bark Jordanhlll will be moved to tha lower harbor today, where she will take on a crew and have her sails bent prepara tory to going to aea. She will take lum ber ta London. ' , A four masted schooner and a barltm. tin wer reported outside the bar at I Test Sample of Mi-O-Zia Stomach u. bwiui i in. indium uia inis morn- Two shows in Albany the sam night both drew big houses. ii i atiimi iwsiiii swiu in tin in i r FIELD, MILITARY AND MARINE CLASSES, INCLUDING CASES. Opera Glasses .... .f3.84 to f 30.00 Field Glasses f4.00 to fSO.OO Binoculars fSO.OO to 8)75.00 CUk si4 A AM. Post Card Projectors ill m i Tor Xmas Gifts A'fuli line of Cross English Leath ers and Gloves, Card Cases, Wallet,-' Bill Books, Coin Cases, Memo and Phone Books. Pocket Flasks At One-Half Price . .. L rr ii, i i n- ni r"-' n ii i am v , Valuei $i Tip to $50b Each -' Vfkt not make ft lasting' Christmas gift? These original oils ate beautifully framed and each is inclosed in shadow bo. Weak Stomach Ing. The schooner tnay be the Andy Mahoney or th Forester, both of which are due, and tha barkentlne may be the J. U. Griffith or the Argo. All of them ara coming far lumber. . The gasollno launch Eva, Captain Atom, win probably leave down today for Blind Slourh with a load of powder for a new electric road be leg built la that vicinity. Jfi. D. Scott agent of the Opes River Transportation company at Kannawlck, Is la town today, and it la possible that he may stay until th opening f srr fr oa the apper river Beat spring. Ua says that the prospects are for a graat- Iv increased auetneea next year In that auction by th a team era of tha eom- r"7. HOLD KANGAROO COURT Xcmhrra of Motor Boat CI ah Try A. F. Mrrria for Howy. At a smelter b '4 by tb Willamette Vtr wt clab Ut sight Uie mm r tt th riuO were aodreed by J. M Gleey and A. F. Merrill of th gov miw t ifrTki oa tb stttjeict of elaa ' t;r g a Ml the r roper manner la. which ta wi4 sn-rtdetita, ) 1ac" !ey snadA aa elwjuetit ad 4 tb rvlea and reg-glatlons ge-v-" r s lb Mvigatlna of enotov bnata -4. W-.Merrtll titled t tha risk vm ruts tnr rrrtTa Hehta and the . rr mfuM attn4 t m-s at i " n, a4 h.r f re r a tale. r aj yer. Vrr-..l fl-e4 t a"?. t t . ws atB-maniy ar- Tablets Fre to AIL If you bav Indigestion,' dyspepsia, sour stomach, dizziness, or biliousness, no matter-how" long standing. Ml-o-na alomach tablets will our you, or your money back. Thousanda ar getting lid of Indlge tioa by using Ml-o-na. Here Is what one man writes: . "I want to speak a good word for Ml-O-na and what It has done for ma. I euffered something terrible with dyspepsia- and indigestion. It waa almost impossible for m to eat any-thin?- Day after day I would g with out eating anything. Ona day I read your ad. in tb Bangor Dally News. .1 got a box. and before It waa all goaa I could fit down to tba table and eat any thlpg. thanks to Ml-o-na." Herbert L. Patterson, Br wer (Bangor). Ma 108. Mi-awns stomach tablets made from the beat prescription ever written they euro to stay cured. They relieve dls- trees stomach la a few m in a tea. They are sold by druggists la every tow lo America, and by Woodard. Clark A Cat. A larra box coeta bat SS cents. Test ample frea from Booth Ml-o-aa, Baf faJo. K. T, wba also fill mall orders. Liidvvig Wullner THZH OBBAT OEBHAk? SOVO ZHTXB- niTEB, ACOOKFAIIXEO BT a ' "toenraad V. Bos Free Demonstration of the' ; " , S MIRROSCOPE - In par special darkroom. Throws pic tures on. white screen or sheet in natural . colors. Any colored postcard enlarged on screen from four to six feet Photo Section. . . , Exquisite Perfumes Masonic Temple West Park and TamhJU. PIANO nn TOME I Win Be Used.' "- ' The wonderful regard that the whole muaicai won na ror th Chtckerlng la th moat conclusive evident of the highest eacelleoce of Chlrkerlng Tma Nearly all the aorld a grvatest arflsts who are aat enibeldlsed us and endorse th C'hlrkerlng Da no. It ton of matrhleee beaiutv has no sorceasfal Imi tation, although such has been attemptd at ona time or another by probably every later maker. Cfalckeiing I the Oldest established make la AmerK-a. Boia xcluMvly est id act lie woasi cy Vre rafarxh or cnoiMpy baHt. cat ( ra (t la. Cor? j-h- oetfit. isWo.inar J i'L Extra b-.tU 10c. Vrcm. riMoTa!laHIitx tsa vasinrsTOff it. at Park. w;:!r Fine Toilet Soaps ExquigJu Sachet Powder. ' -Powder and Puff Jars. , , Delicate Toilet Water. . Dainty Hair Combs and Binds. Sterling Silver Toilet Set. Pearl. Ivory, Ebony and tether stvl la Manknr Set. Dainty Vanity Bags. -" - - Silver-Mounted Bottles, all shapes. Half Receiver and Hat Pia Tabeala ". . . . ,.. . Second Floor, Sargical Section. . ' ; i - .Xmis 'Price.: " ISM Genuine Oil Paintings .... fS.OO 20.00 Genuine Oil Paintings ..... S7.SO t 22.00 Genuine Oil Paintings $11.00 25.00 Genuine Oil ' Paintings ...... S12.SO 50.00 Genuine Oil Paintings ...... 25.0O $ 75.00 Genuine Oil Paintings..,.., $37.50 1 1100.00 GenuineOil -Paintings $50.00 5150.00 Genuine Oil Paintings.. .. .. 9 TS.OO $200.00 Genuine Oil Paintings . . . . : . $100.00 - $500.00 Genuine Oil Paintings . . . . . . 250.00 Our Art Section, Fourth Floof. is filled with hundreds' of fine Pictures appropriate for , Christmas li ft s. . . . Rare Art China' fr Cut 4 Clasi on' Sale W after special J Indue nlDII to Chrlstmaa a a op-., pers In'- rich cut glaaa and artlatlo. " art -china. Many . artlclea on sal at - - prices that will .Surprise yo, See- them on tnira floor, then - visit Art - Secuoa, 4th ' floor. Hand-hammered Brass FourthOff Hundreds of pieces of . fin ' hand-ham rnered Kanlin Brsss on sale on our third floor this ' week at yA off and leas. Take elevator. Fine Leather Covered Flasks with silver and nickel safety tops. In all' . sises, styles, shapes, for all purposes. x rom ei.uv up, . , , Give a Handbag It ycL Fitted and Unfitted Handbars tn all leathers from It.eQ'up to I3S.01 each. Also fall line of Murahv A ' Llkly Trunka ' - Roll-Ups for Gilts Cross London and American made Roll-Ups are valiiabl gifts for all' people who travel. . Collar and Cuff. Sags Leather Collar Bars In- si I shade and rrrad of eat her. a - - 5 FS Woodard, Clarke. & Go. For a Man a Gillette Safety Razor Screws in All Sizcsl.50to$5 ACross Glove OrderA Fine Present lor a ManorWoman Sats Few aa tt'.m Ii. t