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THE OREGON DAILY JOUfifJAL PORTLAND. WEDNESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER '15, 1000. i) Li TO DAI IN TRT IIIIIfIL WW HER MEK FOR B OF DRUM ILUI nr Minnnrnni nnrmirin nnr . nmr niniinnrn Ur lil UUKIiHOA rUKILIllW ML dull UIuIiIIuulIJ Inventor of the Jkapcr in E. F. Lawrence, Local Archi- Court Holds Devlin IiIiicm COWS 0 "Fanners' JIall of Fame" Others Honored. tcct, Will Help-to Make It. . cent of Any Wrong ' : doing-. ' ; i State Uoard. of Health Will .ISiSSJ'.r'i! Moot in Salem Tomorrow I memor,U hu '"h coii ot n- to Take 1 Definite bteps to number mat r to puc.d m tn . ,1 7 i m i- . called WU cf,'rm. which la d Prohibit bale of Diseased ini to prptuat ti name ot me 3Iilk. Urban. III. Dw lWIii memory of K. F. Lwrn. architect from th Cyru Hail McCormlck, wboa Invention I firm of MacNuhton, Kaymond A of (ha reaping machine rvIutloni4 I reno. la tha fifteenth member of th th agricultural Induatrr It all cl?llld utlTe eommttt- of tha Portland land, waa honored at tha Unlvaraltr r . , ., U -.7 ""JT m I . u i ai mill 1. vi ii.uu w mm w new ntd at tha mftln of tba Architect club last night, when Mr, Lawreno' appointment waji made. Firty mem ber -war present and tha enthusiasm of tha session was typical of the man ner In which elty practical plana of tba civlo league were approved. Dr. J. K. Wetherbae and Irk Super Intendent Mlsche were tha speakere cf the evenlna. 'They talked city Improve ment accord Ina to system. Dr. Wether bee dilated on the practical advantages of the city beautiful; Superintendent Mlache on the beauty of the city prac tical. It was tha sens of the meeting:, rep- board of health begin It annual ses- mator of tha Idea of national ays- f T . lh. r,1,toct"r s.on in Salem tomorrow. . " tern of. land grt ooll.ge. to , Include HJV .""! ??n Using data prepare b,r Xr. n.w C. Yenne, state health officer, the -n J ting and proper. The assurance that hoard will determine how many It will I ' r Oovarnor Canaan, hocal flrma will be utilised In the work be necessary to ask tha government to V tinJ,xI th en- whenever . possible, was also received furnish for tba testa. It i practically I . -J--. l'Tltn ravor- " w" presented before iwmm vHw v .nw uiiiiui-i in. aroiiif jioriirai niun ftit iiirntim Jm de- meo famous In tha world of agriculture. Four names have beerf Chosen for this honor, but only the cloture of Mr. Mc- Cormkk was hung at the dedicatory k mt i iibj . a lis uiner oamvi in Uiose 'of , Jamos . N. Brown, tha first PlaB.'for administering the tuhereu- f" .S!.1"""0' Jin test to. Oregon dairy eowa will be i u,MHfu, of th plonw farmer Md put in oennua xorm wnun i rrofeseor Jonathan B. Turner, tha orig- The suit of the Bank ' of Drain against Thomas C Devlin personally ana a receiver or tna urngoai Trust Havings bank for 7(0 darnagea sua ulned in the search for t8oo worth of Tacoma Home Telephone hnnda and $000 worth of stock reported by Dev lin as lost or stolen, was thrown out of ina circuit court yeeterdaj when, a demurrer to the complaint was ' sus tained by Prenkllng Judge Btronaugh. , The bond and stock had been lrwa- Ited with tha Oregon Trust A Savings Bank hy the Bank of Drain and .could not be found when called for. The Drain people started a warm trail and the missing securities were flnallv dia. covered wnere mey were said to have neen misiaia juuge Bronaugh held that Devlin waa not liable personally and as receiver he waa a gratuitous DSJiee, jiaDi oniy ror gross negligence, which was not charged In tha com- piamt. special rate ofhoded Portland Business - Houses Tetitioh Wafer Board ; i; if or, '-Reliefer ; olUt eleinenta of Nnw York society as well as In the Old Dominion. Mr, ml nil, the bridegroom, la the only son ol the late Arthur Kendall and grand suit of tha lata vr. Tliomas MllUr of Wsthlngton, oik of th" moat noted pBy slcla,ns o lils dey. . Z'lmrt WW ba the agent, for the sup- X. 1 l.-.V -V. V..J.I"v.u""TW,'u "U"",. "w I piy of a large plan to make Portland tha city praotlcai and the city beautiful of tha west This plan, whloh will deal with the location of parka, boulevards, clvlo center, , traffic arteries, city drainage, and. not least, harbor im provement, will ba published and used as a guide In all futura Improvements. A Ions; time will bo required for tha Dr. S. VT. McClnra. head of tha dairy w. Novas, president of the IUlnola Man department of tha bureau of animal In- J ufacturers association; Colonel Charles dustry, promised for the making efV Mills, former secretary of tha 1111 teets In tha vicinity of Portland will nola . state - board of agrloulturej Pro- be aaked for. Dr. E. A. Pierce, Dr. AB-1 lessor jcagene ia.venpprt, dean or the drew c. Smith and Dr. Tenney, local I eoiiega oi agriculture, ..and Bdmund J. members of tha ataU health board, have I James, president of the University of agreed aoiooa themselvea that It Is I Illinois, ine portrait was unveiled by within the nower of tha board to for-iie Aiunei Mccormick, granddaughter work. Tn rant it win nmhitii . .Md the sale of tnllk from cows diseased I of Cyme Hall McCormlck and also I stop. Until the city's growth stops. with tuberculosis. They consider it I granaaaugnter .or jonn u, KOcKereiier. Meantime, nothlnc- unnecessarv will ba their duty to protect the health of thai Zn Bla Centennial Tear. I done, -and an improvement once made reople and to rule now and finally I Tha time for placing the McCormlck will be permanent and adequata to the ewlnst the use or sale Of tubercular I portrait in the "Hall of Fame" waa heeds of the city's larsest expansion. milk. Dr. IPerca and his associates con-1 approprUtely chosen, as . the present Members of the Architects' club, in elder milk from animals thus diseased j year marks, tba centennial of the birth confirming Mr. Lawrence's appointment no better than poisons . I0f the celebrated inventor. The life of a,s a member of the executive commit- Wo xnie Prom Slseased Cows. I Cyrus Hall McCormlck was a career of tee Of the civlo leae-ue. expressly stlrju- AcnnrdfnsTv. a. mlln haa baen nnt. I Dluckr enersrv and of ilnal anoMUL Ma I lated that Mr. Lewrence should re- pa red and its toassara anticipated for-1 was the son of a Virginia farmer Wholce,ve instruction, acting In the ca- blddlng from the time of the announoed I had himself spent .a large part of an00" named, only from the Architects' completion of the tuberculin test, or active Ufa In his endeavors to make ajdub whole, so that any auggestlon July 1, 1910. the sale or use of milk j machlna to do the work of the alokle t governorship over his actions ex- from eowi,not by test shown to be and the Cradle, but ha had failed. Thelrc,8I ny one firm, might be pre- free from consumption. At the same eon took the task as an Inheritance. I vented. v tlmt It la underatoml that in ft Hi e thA I He Succeeded . not Onlv In nerfntlTi I The final act Of the club was to members of the board are heartily In I the reaper, but In arrangement for the J dopt a motion recommending the com f avor of the state recomnenslna' tha I construction and sale 'of the machines. I petitive scheme for the submission of owner of a cow which la killed because His capacity for business waa not In- DlnB 'or the new Jefferson High found affected with tuberculosis, and f erior to his inventive faculty. HajbooL Tha motion Included the wish ere ready to use their Influence as in I built up at Chicago one of the greatest I of th architects that completion of the dividual and as an organization to ob-1 Manufacturing- establishments of theP,an" fop the new West Side High tain legislation, which will prevent un-1 world. due hardship being : imposed upon thai t on.. n4 a,,vjlr whit. . U I providing for the best possible means 1 ?u 'lbl. until de or eradicating disease. An additional! 'w"",',w ruling anticipated on tha part of the Standard Tor Oertifloate. state board of health Is in regard to Milk reaching the standard thus given sanitary dairy barns and dairy equip-Me capable of certification by tha state ment. This ruling will be strictly in I board or health. Many local dairymen harmony with the big posters which I re making such radio! Improvements came recently from the state printer!1 tneir; aames mat it is expected a and which Dr. "STenner Is havlna- dig. ( number of them will, hpott examination. tributed among, the dairymen of the make the grade of 85 points out of a state. - . .. ., v i posaiaie wo, wnica is necessary. zor the Want Dirt Pre Saras. certificate and the business prestige The health board has no Jurisdiction I wrncn attaches to it. Dr. Tenney stated over the cleanliness or the dairies oth-1 "i ocai memoers or tne school be delayed until the cltv nrao- tlcal plans have been completed, thus maamg tne scnoot one of the first In- , Istltutlorrs to fit into the nrenaratlons nd practical construction work of Greater Portland. FRUIT GROWERS HOT IIEGLECTED rr than Is expressed In recommenda tions.! These recommendations they have made in large number, believing thatfit wip' riot be jposalble Juve d iJry herds free from disease in barns teat are not free of dirt, and that, fur thermore, it will hot be possible to Reduce milk the purity of Which the lfKrd can. certify to unless the dairy ri uipment Is clean, modern, and kept cktan. ' . "Class A, or certified milk." reads 11 poster which the dairymen are put- Tin g up in conspicuous places on their itemises, "is to be clean, raw, milk, ) jm healthy cows as determined by the tperculln test and veterinary phy- fj ;ai'. examination. Tne milk to be .lit AAiliMiil tmft. AfUuitl.lAia m ik., 11 - . r mmwto. uniTviti 4fnply with all the requirements of its poster.' The bacterial count to hot jSteed 15,000 per cubia,,cehtlmetef of i"-:k for the months of June, July and A txust, before or after which the bac terial count shall not exceed 10,000 per ruble centimeter of milk at the time of delivery to the customer. The milk i v hc ueiivereu i u ruga riiBrnmao im itf ed containers and the temperature cf? the milk not to exceed 60 degrees i state board or health will leave for eaiem tomorrow morning. An ad- 'Portland, Or, Deo, 15. To Editor ofi f"ur"e" T "S,W1" 09 ne,a at once Medford Tribune Referring to an edt Jlf Sn irVS aS0O?3aa? :ul th2 ter,a tnahe iesue of the 6th instant, usual customs Dr. S. W. MoClure of of tha Medford Mail-Tribune, wherein . r "r ,uuw is ex- u is stated that the Oregon State Hor pected to be present to confer With the ticultural society neglected at Its recent irult rroweri nf MMfnH anrf Ii.ii. un.u -Tuui? nuju. i a uviivvm you ntvfl Deen mis-1 I i TSf1 "'"paten to ine Jonmal.) . i miurmoa in regara to tne matter, and) wr v-i t jy. ui.. iyu. jo. i ne Ta mrt.i I rnar. RiTnniiern th. .ni.tv v, .i. White Swan mine., known all over tha intereat. said fruit imiw.F. i coast, through the operations of Ietaon hibitlons and meetings, the latter have n.ail OIJ at trustee's sale thus far not responded as they should! to D. W. JVench, of this city. The mine have done. was controlled by a party ot eastern The president of the society. H. C. ' PJ 8t,'.Dd last 8Ummer tnv 'fteJ Atwell. invited several persons owning ' ta putphe-aeeeeeary mooey, r stnd- the rM7-rtkrnogntWt LrivPeerr r(ZLt9Ah?, hn" of - em being c! E. Whistler, to! celver. George T. Cullen. was annoint. anhmit . . ior Diaa. Judge Davis today confirmed mo saie or tne mine and the local par u win lane cnarge. The per capita circulation of in me unitea states is- 134. 88. accord. lng to the latest Official figures Issued oy tne government. Boffoan i il IHoIioEiIo For Gbildron'si OeMs M Br, Bag ar CaBSBsselaa. Hmmi th bmM at thM Wrassw. 'Cr. CULL'S 5 fw (Waa, OoUa, Baaa VflMsaV faattttitfeasag aflsast'sBaaV aa4 Sat Ske'saaaf'at ) aM4 dm at la auaas. j Esaore, MX jVjOTIIEES ahouH U careful about bolds and ooucrha that affect their cluldren. It is not only dangerous but abso lutely cruel to experi ment on little ones with unsafe and untried rem edies. The baby as well as the older brother and gitcr iJionld be giroi a safe and reuacie remear. ix. xsull'g congherrupissoch. A record of cure prove it There is no can per to the child from its usee Slmriiv cfnt It aa AirartmA mnA m wui an am, ctst, quhX relief; levond, tpecdy riddaaoeof the cold and coofh, Children Like it because so pleasant to the taate, and tnot her praise " owcawao so pmmpf ana esecUTe, Homes that aavs uu refoedj hand, o3 no terrors. Meaini and Haaa4tcss shared ay CXU4 ead Mother. r Chitmrs m-ra. J a Brrtea, ! X. afarAteld Tv Tr;""! U tCooifc fjmtp Baialy for mT ! rf1" " He bM rl o.Ud. thia taif aa4 Uw trrap cum him each tin. 1Ta &w irtf'.,llni.rlirt-1 U Ball'. Coork yea m 1 saast ke aalteW viU U. OnTTES, if vi or ooe of the children hers a cold or cough. K-f u- lmm.i,:. wnor-coopa, rnpr etc., first UH that trosU ronhy redr. Dr. Ruil'a fWli rM yoj spend ary of yoar mtwr. . M e want toe ta have i-r!iri w r 4 . t t. before yoo bey a bouie. Wriie today for the FREi: TRIAL DOTTLE - aU WUII J Cough Syrup ZZQZTST TZU.LD gAXX tat ilCriTKX arara To g4V errta ta ms nnt A rM A. C KITH t CO, JUltla-, ttL -re-a l-e rv f-erfert acfefy to t-S 5tw. the before mentioned meetlne. but thv were unable to do so, furthermore, the I president solicited and obtained special j caan prises, as ronows: 25 for the best box of Yellow Newtown Pippin ap ples from Jackson county, Oregon $26 for the best box of Spitxenberg apples from Jackson county. Orea-on. Cash prixes were offered because It! was thought they would be more ac- j ceptable to some people than silver cups, ' but so far as I know, no entries - re I made from Jackson county, for either of these prises or for anv of thm. nih.r.' that were open for general competition, i oAoepi mat me jjurreii urchard company I entered a box of Cornice bears, which happened to be In , Portland, and won , nanosome silver cup, although ha pears were scarcely up to the orchard! run la' quality; nevertheless, that, -t.! tracted considerable attention, as many j people had never before seen a Cornice Pear. Instead f flndina- fault with th. I Oregon State Horticultural aocteiv h. fruit growers of the Rogue river valley should bestir themselves and aDDolnt r some one, or a committee, to secure) fruit for th annual exhibitions of this i society at Portland, also nieces on thai program- zor th speakers from said ! Taney, aa tn meetings of the society offer a legitimate and excellent means for advertising Medford and the coun try tributary to It - m auitBi neia to work i .5 aecure peopU and money for Medford and Vicinity, as It Is cloaa by I and th advantage should be taken ofi evary opportunity that occurs there, or ' elsewhere, t advertise the-wonderful , productiveness of the ttomi riv lours truly, TO JLilSE FUNDS FOR t PAA3LV-PACIFIC FAIRi iCnlteg Preaa LnH Wlr. 1 eaa rranclsco. Dec is wim tha an.! t-muiinii i a. committe or liv citl sens to oerv aa an executive body, ! the preliminary or ran! xa tin . fund for th 2aBania-Pariric ...i tion. proposed for Saa Prancleco In llt. 1 completed. At a iu.tir. tha promotere of th exnoaitlnn i evening the aarfio cf tha men art.A m b aaked t erv as a ,hiu ways sod means wara druvimm tha actual work of Blannin- .. big fair wui bg1a Inunediately. It la believed that on. of the first tape th commit tea will taks will be ttitrtm ror a ruinniM ra .uLn-Tiwq rj wru merrr.ar.ta, spon which their fvtur work may be beed. A ccamonlrttki received from Con Crairaa JulU Kahn stated that a re qvest for a raerona cor rriUinl .yx. prctrtaiK ha4 already t-n made, af.d laat Clirmian nnw at Watingtoti bad eigalfiad thtr wi;iJrre t nt. fisn 1 aeeletanc t tha rf-V- SUITS, WAISTS, .SKIRTS BCaanfaettirCs Samples Bsonred at Be- daoed mo. ' Th handsomest range of samples' of inaies- suits, rurs ana rancy waJsts ever snown in tne city of Portland. Most desirable for Christmas presents and at popular prices. Be ur and vote for the 1810 Kimball piano when you make your purchases. McAUea & Mc Donnell, Popular Prlc Dry Goods Store, corner Third and Morrison streets. Noted for beat 'goods at lowest prices. . Th water' board at a meeting yes terday afternoon heard the petition of a number of larg business houses of Portland for a special meter rate for users of larg quantities of water. Mayor Simon, assured Manager M. C. Dickinson of the Oregon hotel, at th conclusion of marka made by Mr. Dickinson to the board, representing the argument for a; special rate, that the matter would be talun up by fti board and special consideration given It In making up th new rat eohedul for . i Besides Mr. Dickinson other larg In terests were represented at the meet lng. Some of these were the North Pa cific Terminal r company, the Troy laundry and tha Crystal Ice company. The bill of the terminal company ag gregates IS0O a month, yet no special rate Is mad for th company,. which pays' Just a much per gallon a the consumer, who bill Is only SS eents a month. . SKULL IS CRUSHED; . LI.VKS TO. TESTIFY "aaMBaaaaaMeaaajaa f (prHal Dlasateh The Jooraati J ' Baker City, Or Dea 18. J. 3. B,urns of Copperfleld ws yesterday placed on trial . In the circuit court , for assault. 8o severe waa the beating he gave his victim. Fag Haw ley, that for several day Hawley'a life wss despaired - Of. liawley rode Into Copperfleld and after becoming Intoxicated sold hie 'horse to a gambler, .who In turn sJd U to Burn, who ran th livery staule. - Th next morning Hawley, .who had no recollec tion " ot selling his horse, cured his animal and atari aj bom llurna ai.il his partner, Charles Bpralt. gv iIm and soon overtook Hawley, It la si logtKl Oittt tlicy beat him ovrr tha Juad .with the butt of revolver, fracturing the skull ni-ur the base of 4he' brain iul over th right temple. They lwi broke his jaw bone. It is aald.. and placed Jil hands on rocks and inaalied them with their guns. They brought Hawley ljuck wli'u his feet tlfd under the liorae, hie hand tied to the rear of the suddl and a rope fastened from bis, neck to the horn of the saddle. ' iiawloy was brought to-(his tfty and for several days lingered near death, finally recovering. He is now ready to appear against the men who sr al leged to have almost caused his death. An European Inventor has brought out a parachute hood which he claim may b used on 'any aeroplan without hindering Its flight, yet which will pre vent disaster kbould th machine fall. Pcndflll-Rust Wedding. : Lexington, Va-.Dec. 15. The wedding or Him t-uy Lawrence Rust of this city and Thomas Miller Fend all of . Wash ington, which took place this af ter- noon In th Robert K. De Memorial church, attracted a number of prominent guests from out of town. The cere mony at the church waa followed by a large reception at the home of th bride" parents, General and Mrs. .Ed ward West Nichols. ;,..- - ,. j The bride is connected with one of the m '4 - ' m,mmmrm' Honored x by Women Wbea weaiea speaks of ber lleot seeret suffering he treats yea. MHIioae have be (towed this ' goark 'of ooa deaoe oa Dr. R. V.- Plrc, of Buffalo, N. V. K Erry where there ere womea who bear witness to the wonder working, eortni-Bower of Dr. PiercV Favorite Preecriptio which seres the tnfftrint fnm Pi. aod (uoceeifullf ripple with woman's week esses and $tuHm flit. . .'I-. -- IT MaKE5 WEAK VVOHEN STRONQ v IT I1AKE9 SICK WOMEN WELll No woman's appeal wee ever misdirected or her idenc ' minplaced wbsa she . wrote for ad vie eoY ?) . the WoaL&tt Duuniasy Msdical Aiiociation, Dr. K, V, fierce, President, Buffalo, si. I. ,. . DA Pifcm' Ptmuwt fVMs Uiocm mild maturtl howti atareawaf o s aay, The Home FurnisHed Complete. TULiL , Inc. Morrison at Seventh Housefurnishing- Goods , Sold on Easy Payments. See the Christmas Window Displays-Morrison Street and Seventh StreetDon't Fail td See "Santa Claus " ' and Toyland" Corner Window The Children Will Enjoy;It Immensely. ;; ; ; t r v THOSE GOOD OLD Quaint Piefees I ft 7wH . They're " m s t r i g h t "m for Christmas giving -there's a place for them in every home. All that is good and practical is embodied in the "-quaint." Our showing of i these pieces is in the favored fumed finish that rich nut brown, and most of the chairs, rockers, davenports and settees are ither upholstered in or have the large loose leather cushions, of a harmonizing shade. And. theh. there are'the many other pieces the stools and tabour ettes, library tables, magazine racks, umbrella stands, bookcases, etc. Ah arm rocker in the fumed oakr as low a $7.50. " Down and Cotton" fcomforts, Wool Blankets, Down and Feather Pillows Sixth Floor. v - a"e"aeaaaBseaBBaajasB - - ( SCANNING THIS i LIST MAY SUGGEST SOMETHING UNTH OUGHT OF . Sewing Rockers in eolden oak finish as Mow as 81.75. Ladies Desks in mahogany, golden oak, walnut and oirdseye maple..' in mahogany as low as $9.Z5. In golden oak, $8.75. . - ' Roman Chairs in golden oak plain and carved backs and arms. S12.00 and up. , r ..... ...... .. , . , v-omion rm xocKers in goiaen oaic ana manogany -with leather seats and some with leather backs. In golden oak as low as 38.50. . Center Tables all woods -all finishes in solid oak, gol den finish as low as 83.45. Macey Sectional Bookcases in golden oak, fume'd oak and mahogany. . Toilet Table Chairs -two dainty designs' in eolden oak" and birdseye maple, at 86.25. Ximas Sale FiirielWaists Blouses That every one of our high grade Waists and - Blouses are grouped in this ($ilt means that "youf Christmas selection will be easy, There are the importedi Blouses- all hand made and ' of real Irish . crochet and nets with bugle trimming and hand embroidery and the Acft Waists in rich color effects and braid trimming. Also beautiful rhiffon, silk and rri e s s a 1 i n e Waists, hand made, in white, black and all colors. Sires 32 to 46. Waist and - Blouse Section First Floor. " 1 At $9.75 . Waists and Blouses that sold for $11.50, $12.50, $16.50, $17.50, and tip to $19.50. At $1B.7S Waists that sold from $20.00 up to $32.50. Ij"? j . tA- Jrtr"l JMasMBs'i r '"Hfca? I TOYS . - TOYS 4 -tr r,?rt TOYS the variety U to arnaxirtg; -the assortment so eomblete that one -finds many welcome suggestions here in tvhat to chobse for the , children's gifts. The Mechanical Toys those wonderful little . Automobiles, Trolley Cars, Steamboats, Ixjcomotives, Road Roll ers, JwororDoats, rnnting tresses, etc. they will delight the boy of mechanical turn of mind. The Dolls ybtiU know what "dofl an is wnen you nave seen tnose beautiful "Kestner" and "Stock inet" Dolls from Germany." And Vehicles rows of them.' Wag ons, Velocipedes, Tricycles, Touring Cars, etc, and a complete line of Doll Carts and Doll Cabs. Toy Bargains Tomorrow Toyland Extra heavy made Toy Garden Wheelbarrows, all steel boAi surf steel' wheels. Four sizes: ' " . " Special at ...... 49f : Special at ,.68 bpecial at ..............75? -J Special at .,. ......80e No. 1 size Wood Carts. SDecial at...... ' '.. 12 No. 2 size Wood Carts, special at fi... ... .. . la No: 3 size Hay Carts, special at : ' iai Two sizes in All-Wood Wheelbarrows, each: ' siicg ii ,.,..,.....,..., special at ....... ......t.avt CHRISTMAS SALE CHAFING DISHES Perhaps you know of someone who would be agreeably sur prised to receive , a Chafing ui&u as a uifjstmaf gitu. htfn . . liere's your opportunity for buying today and tomorrow in the Basement Store. Chafint Dish at f S.9S Full nickel plated; regularly $8.00. Chafing Dish at f 5.75 Reg ularly $7.00; full nickel plated, with ebony handle. Chafing Dish at f 7,25 Qf brass witn ebony handle: regu larly $9.S0. , v , Chafing Dish at f 8.90 Full nickel plated, with rosewood' handle; regularly $12.00. Chafing Dish Set at f 21.00 -Chafing dish, , alcohol flagon. tray, flame shield, fork - and spoon, with ebony handles. This set In copper. Regularly $27.50. 7 Chafing Dish Set at 34.25 Consists of same nieces as above - set. - full " nickel plated; -regularly $32.00. " Gents Chiffoniers and Shaving Stands Two s p 1 e n d 1 d gift pieces that will appeal-to him. NAVAJO SMYRNA Rug Two Sizes Low-Priced. Extra heavy' Rugs in the Re versible Smyrna, weave and in correct reproductions of the genuine Navajo Indian Reg designs and colors. These two popular sizes are specially priced today and tomorrow. Carpet Depart mentSixth Floor. The 50 in. by 60 in. size . regtilarly $3.75, at, 82.G3. The 3 ft. by 6 ft size regu larly 5.73, at .Vj. Cut Glass, China, Carving Sets, Jardinieres, Andirons In the Basement. Decorated Dinner Sets Xmas Bargain From the Basement Crockery Section comes this mid-week offering of 50-piece and 100-piece Dinner Sets a selection of five patterns with just the rariety that makes choosing easy. To- day and tomorrow. 50-Piece Set at ?8.25 The "Mount Ver non" white and gold decoration, in semi porcelain. Regularly $10.00. . 50-Piece Set at 895 In the "Carlisle fink rose decoration, stml-porcelain. Reru arly $11.50. . , 100-Piece Set at S13.50 In blue and white semi-porcelain. R egu lar ly $20.0 J. 100-Pieca Set at $18.50 The Coloniaf pat tern; white and gold, in semi-porcelain. Reg ularly $22.00. 100-Piece Hariland Seta at $54.00 -Two decorations to choose from at this special price; in green and gold and in rink and a, gold. Kegularly $05.00. 1" ?:n i-al 1 rtw r-rl'r 77-V 1 111' mm mm aa. r a wlw. fsr backache, rheunatisra, iidney or t'addef trc; ra'ey" ID'r.ry Pills purify the t!?ci, restore lotv;t; VIA BW. . a. mmmrnf V vrz-niy irrrsrit-et. Tl 14 aid trr. t14 t!n art t boat. ambr. and repvatad vr ana tpt r! rr ti larf It raara. bat It U Jvri a araVom tory to rtiea 4a art a f k.il'Ji-Tlwii I tMr.( In tb ptH tKat cjr rocha arj roWt rjnUt'.T ?r,r..i-:i!-)-g Cotrl