THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU TORTLANP. , TUESDAY . EVENING, DECEMDER 2 lOtO.
INIIFIEDASM
DRUGSTORE BANDiT
Pronrietors of ' Store Robbed circuit court for Multnomah
Twice 'Are Sure of Face of j
Walter R. Carroll,- Former,
Mounted Policeman, - '
culinritiva of Ilia cun, for aboul4 the
two justice, hoe u-nur la ati Wd
wUh to lt In Ilia they could and
an emlrralng altuailun might there
by Have rlan. l then avta forth that
tha two Jutlcr Immediately Inter.
maa jri in luaitor entirely to litre
Juetlrta wbuaa tnur waa in no way
attackod by th motion. , '
JTuaUo MeBridVs Opinion.
11 then t down thr rulby
which Jaw in tint b construed by tha
eourta aa folio!
Tha object and purpos of tha law,
wlielhrr fundamental or otherwise, i
muat t considered and tha oonatltu
lion mum not be interpreted on nar
row or technical principle, but liber
ally and on bn ad. aonoral llnxa. In
arnrro tlia flwrn of th lower oourt ws order that It may accomplish tha object
promotion of substantial Justlc trtwen
passenger and railroad.
Otaes- Case Xd4 Sown.
- Oihrr ffaaaa handed, down today wore
aa follows; - . . '.
flute va. JX IL Williams, annoalrd
rroni tha circuit -ourt for Multnomali
county. John Ji. I'l eland, ludao, appeal
dlamlaaad In an opinion written 1-y Oilef
Juallce Moora because of tha failure of
tha defendant's counsel to flla tha trie
aonpt on appeal wtUtln tha stipulated
tlma. - .
William C Smith and kllnnl Modora
A. To win, plalntlffa and reaDondcnta. va.
Uenjumln l Smith and Emory H. Hrolth.
defendants and appellants, sppealod
ICnlted Preai LeaeM Wtr.)
San Jose. Cat, Dec. 11. Dr." Edward
II. Gleason and Dr. T. M. Bettison, both
of ,tha Oleason-Courneen drug stor In
Kan Francisco, today positively Wentl.
fled tha body of former Patrolman Wal
ter R.. Carroll aa tn drugstore bandit
mid murderer who o successfully de
fled the police and conducted a sens-.!
tional career of crime in San Francisco
during tha last few weeks. Both Glea-
aon and Bettison saw tha bandit - on
tha occasion of his two visits to their
store. Gleason. is the . first person
known to have been held up a.nd robbed
by Carroll.
Carroll committed suicide here Friday
night by hurling himself beneath tha
allowed In an opinion written by Chief
Justice Moora because of the failure of
tha appellant to perfect their appeal
OBSERVATIONS ;
AliE WOKTIILKSS
(Continued from I 'age One.)
Intended by It and carry ont Die prin
ciples or government. .
"Tha whole must be construed to
gether. . ,
"When two constructions are possi
ble, one Of which raises a conflict, lakes
away the . meantiy of a aectlon, sen
tence. Thras or word, and tha other
does not, the latter muat be adopted, or
the Interpretation, which harmonises
the constitution aa a whole must pre
vail.
Justice MrBrid then takes up tha his
tory of .similar contentions that have
risen in otner state, particularly in
unoue island and Nebraska and da
rives therefrom tha general principles
Then ie
a long discourse he applies tha prin
ciples derived from these sources to
the contentions-of the attorneys In this
Th fundamental argument fol-
snlutely flat decision against him Is
looked upon as all tha mora convincing.
It la believed If tha data, and records
hnd provided grounds upon which tha
scientist could bay established a rea
sonable -basis for claiming that the
Brooklyn explorer really reached tha
pole, this claim would have been nude I applicable to tha case at bar.
ana upheld as long aa tenable. .
Tb committee consisted of tha fol
lowing world renowned scientists; Pro
fessor Ells Stromgren, Commander Qua-1 action-
tar Holm, director of the nydrographlo I lows;
bureau; Commander Jenwni, director of I Creation of Supremo Court. -
navigation; Astronomer Pechyle of the I . ,m k. i, .... ".' '
numns nimmii Dcneaiu m-I iTiVaral e rwaah.-a . n.nln ... " . ..- uii.umi
first came Into prominent publle notice p ' , "Vh- trn.v.rViT. """t"1 bLcbtlr'K "'i4 th
in September, when hia wire eied or 0.,;" ---- -- . ; T ,"unuH!' snau oonsisi or rour ana.
" - . r 1 uuui 11 si Tinniiiiiinn raianaa aft Mantatn
Savants Fllltd WltU "Wonder. limit, shall not exceed five, but after
A member, of the committee today "!e PfP"'tion reaches 100.000 the nuia
said; . t . . .-;
It took tha committee but s few min
utes to see that Dr. Cook's observations
and so-called rocords were worthless.
"We could have reported Immediately,
but It took- several days to recover from
the surprise. . , . . t
The so-called notebooks on which Dr.
Cook relied In a great measure for vin
dication had only accounts of his' obser
vations, rather than the - observations
themselves. Those notebooks . were
thrown sslde without a moment'! con
sideration, I . ''S
"I cannot understand how a man of
Cook's reputed scientific , attainments say
couia nave attempted to bolster up hlfl
claims wiin aucn rnmsy evidence.":
able, have also eipreaiily stated It in
the ancltun suppUntlng notion 3,
"However, , we find thm In effect
proviaing, that the tnomxnt th atata
attain .a riulreiTV population .that
there shall be thrte aupremaiuclitea and
aa many circuit jud--s aa may at th
time be found advisable. The numbei 1
which the legislature at that partlou-1
Ur time found to be nereavtary, prop-
erly to perform circuit duty, waa flzxt 4
at five, yet we have never heard o ,
anyone suggesting that such a llmltai
lion was Intended for the clrculta
The abeurdlty of maintaining that!
audi a limitation was Intended for the,
circuit, oourt could and would not be ;
iimru lur, w niuinrai, jtol it js . e
manifest that if the rule of construe-1
uon inaisieu upon limiting tne mem
bership of this court to three is sound
a like construction muat be applied
to tn circuit Judges."
pistol wound in her home, lie said ahe
shot herself , after a domestic quarrel.
The coroner's-jury returned a verdict
of suicide. ' ;, ' ,r
Shortly afterward Carroll resigned
from thak police force. In which he bad
served as a mounted patrolman, , and
dropped out of sight. : -:
Dr. Gleason and Or. Bettison arrived
here . today with two detectives. - At
first eight Bettison declared the body
was that of the bandit He said he
had observed the man through the win
dow in the prescription case when he
was holding up the store and wag sure
of the identification. ,
Dr. Gleason was not sure..- He looked
at the body many times, at first saying
It looked like the man, and then saying
he Was not 8ure. .:' -.'.v-.
After extended consideration Dr. Glea
son went to the hotol,'" where he re
mained IS minutes in a room alone, re
calling in his mind ' the face of the
bandit and comparing It with the face
at the morgue., .
When he had finished his deliberation
he announced that he was finally ready
to make tha positive statement that he
could unquestionably Identify the dead
man as the bandit.- s - - 1 t
ber of justices of the sunrema court mav
do . rurtner increased, but shall never
exceed seven. . - -
"While provision Is made that tha tna.
tloes may be elected by districts and
may perform circuit duty, they remain
justices or tne supreme court and the
judges of the circuit court are left to
be provided for .by section 10 of tha
constitution,
"Prior to tho act of J87. then, there
were no circuit Judge. There were dr.
cult courts, but they were presided over
toy justices or Ilia aunrema court. Thte
fa the effect of 'the holding in atate
vs.
Seven Members Zf Veoessary.
umer parts or the constitution are
considered by Justice McUrlda, one of
which is that section which provide
that the Justice who Is the oldest In
years shall b chief Justice when two
or more have been on tha bench fol
a similar length Of time, a contingency
mat could not arise -as long as there
were only three Justices, . on elected
every two years, serving a term- of
six years. - . ' .
In conclusion, th - revered Justlo
gives It as his opinion and also thai
of the supreme court .of this statt
that tha number- of , supreme Justices
may be Increased to seven should th
legislative body so wish. . The opinion
says that Whether It may exceed seven
is still an open Question and ' one not
to ba properly conalder.d at this time.
Finally, to hold otherwise .than that
tha action of the legislature creating
two Justices was legal and not In viola
tion of the constitution the Justice says;
"Would be In disregard of well settled
rules of construction heretofore promul
gated In an unbroken line of decisions of
this court from the earliest history of
our state.'.' ' - . , .
Section t of the constitution referred
to by the. justice In his opinion Is as fol
lows: . l
JOURXAL OPERATES
first headsi;tter
Among th many new and in.
teresllng features lately . In
stalled by The Journal. a ntt
est Improved linotype for antllng
heads, the only on In Oregon.
Tha niHohlne . Is known a a
"double-decker"' and It casta the
largest type face of any yet In
use 3 polr.t. The new form of
head that appear In today'a
Journal were art by this machine.
Some of the advantages of the
double-decker" are that It does
th work of three or four men.
e who are needed on o.thcr work,. .
ij ana is, tnererore. a great time
saver; It saves many fonts of
valuable type; the heads are al-
, ways clear and distinct
Th "double-decker- I a lino-
type with Improved features and
It is operated aa simply as the
common .typesetting machine.
The Journal's machine will cast
six sixes and Styles of heads and
th operator ran ohang from on
to th other within -10 seoond.
; The nearest approach to th "dou-,
f bU-decker is the monotype.
. but for a newspaper office, th
monotype has been found to be
' too slow and Intricate, while any
llnotyp operator can handle th .
e "double-decker." , -
Tha llnotyp Itself was "looked
' upon as one of tha greatest In-
ventlons of the age and It was
thought th human mind oould
cteata no Improvement on It yet ;
( the "double-decker" I . , aven ;
greater than the linotype. . .,-.
lev 1?z cv iirv "in itn4rs ' ln-
lt' J O It) 1? ' j t) " v Lis ' v i c )
I...
MEW'S
DEST
Qi)
Kot uit in tht entire collection that isn't worth
all of $J0. 00, and, "what is more, the majority are
"worth every cent nf $25.00, Civitiff valuei like
these is nude potsiMe by us ring matiufactureri
you uy directly from the folki who made the1
suits. Stylet to suit all tastes and figures as well.
OVERCOATS
. 4 , " m .' " ..'
Journal want ads b.iiig results.
Jmstice lord's Opinion.
Despite the sutement of his brother UadV on 'ra, L- . fn ie
In America, that he is now at Chris- f..f..?f erA"v ,et?loll 19. ot ?
tiansand. aU efforts to find Dr. Cook i:? "iTJ"." L1"" w'". T? w"l
there today nroved futile Th. m.mhor. -"". circun juoge.
of the Investigating committee admit
tney know where the explorer Is. but
refuse to make his whereabouts public.
" HIGHJD0UBT
1 (Continued from Page On.)
able, and It is not as compared ' with :
charges made by other railroad com-
COOK'S FRIENDS A : ?
WITHHOLD VERDICT
'Th suprem's court shall consist of
iour jusuces, 10 oe cnosen in aistncts
by -th electors, who shalL be citizens of
the United States, and who shall have
resided In the state at least three years
next preceding their election, and after
their election to reside in their respec
tive districts. Tha number of Justices
and districts may be Increased, but shall
MA- MWMAA I .....11 . 1. U . .
War. In hlnk ... r. , . I wvecu i w VUJ)U1-
,-s: " t - t,0B tte "hall amount to 100.000,
ana aimu never eiceea so Ton.
Section 10 reads as follows: .
"When th white population of the
state shall reach 300,000 the legislative
assembly may nrovlde for the election
of supreme and circuit court Judges In
distinct classes, on of which classes
shall consist of three justices of the su
preme court who shall not perform cir
cuit duty, and the other class shall con
sist of th necessary number of circuit
Judges. - . - -. -
XII I niTl inniurn J uiviueu into distinct
I ILL DATA ARRIVES v " ot which shall consist of
5 --.,. I jusncea or in supreme court and
New Tork. Dec 21.Th news from thS.,othe.r. of ,lv.e c'ult Judges.
n eVbuHf It to Pot had been proved of &bZl
tory it is sufficient to author a regu- U by th committee of scientist. &teJ In ? th? LZLl:
lation thereof." i- ' :" -K: .. 1 that was chosen by the University of staen. and tftn rTrnvM ilZtrl...ZZ
In regard to reasonable railroad Xares Copenhagen to In vesUgate and report provision be made for such additional
and rat, tb court .aldi ' oa oatacreated profound xclte- number as might be deemed tecZrv
,"The reasonable compensation guaran- ment here.- The first message came In and remained silent as, to th numheTof
teed to a common carrier by the statutes a brief cablegram yesterday afternoon supreme jusUces that mihr h :JZ!iaa
is a standard which neressarllv flct. which reported that it Was a fores-one h.?..!r.-" .It be Provided
ate, so that a ra'te which would, when onK:1U8,,'' that Cook would be given it in the assumption that : .i7tl JrSuW
adopted, have been deemed Justifiable. black mark, but so strong was the b. mn.tr,. .IT. ,.n tA
Applying the same reasoning here:
"When the act of IS78 provided ther
snouia o nv circuit Judges. It in ef
fect wrote into- section 10 the ' words
Th whit population having reached
200,000, five are the necessary number
or circuit fudges, so that section 10, in
- - -.ivu-mKu. i.ijv luuremi j, nil in. .
circuit judgw ar. divided Into distinct CURES ECZEMA OTTTCkLY
JTw Discovery JKaa volutionlxd th
Treatmant of Skin Siseases-
adopted, have been deemed justifiable,
may not thereafter be -so regarded, ow
ing to the increase of (traffic and Im
proved facilities, whereby the . cost of
transportation Is , lessened. .The au
thority of a 'railroad to. collect reason
able fares and charges although a
vested right Is like all other rights. .
Subject to Police Powr.
i "It is subject to the police power of
a state, which may be exercised to pro
mote the' public welfare and to estab-
rier rules calculated to prevent conflict reach-a here
nf riirhtn snH tt inmn i h k .. icisioa reacnes nere.
would BB.h. - lu lu
hold the explorer that the mesaag wultawJr&'iZ'K ?uirm
received with" doubt " Tha firat
f lrmation of the committee's determina- j . t.
Uon to report adversely to Cook came! Whn Umltation Ceased.
through the neuter's agency. Immedl- "But It will be rioted In this connec
ately effort was made to locate .Dr. tion that section S provided nSSi.
" " ,- ' turn vyiuivn 1 muiu uuiuuer as lour, Oi Which Undi
of the decision. . . section 6. on account of one Tit 1 th num-
jrxienas at Baat. : UVI viuS irtea in case on appeal but
Friends and relatives of the eninr. thre iU8t,ce.' eould sit 'on appeal, thus.
were loath to speak of the committee :r.:f:i" fierln ot appeals was
of rights and to Insure to each the un
interrupted enjoyment of his own so llt" hS ,rn "f?
far as is reasonably consistent with a VPl J!..fnd"
like enjoyment of the rights of others."
It was also held that a municipal
corporation, as in this case, bad au
thority to make a complaint as to the
rail facilities furnished, where 5- the
statute expressly gave it th authority.
ana tnai tne oraer or the railroad was
full text of the de-
The document vii
given out at Copenhagen after the con
sistory had revised It and it
portea tnat me decision was "reached . 1 uecam( no
after a very brief conference with the 10 went Into ffeef
wm.cu.ra, me suprema court began
that th limitation placed upon th
..uiuud .... ui , Bunreme. iiwiiku
ceased
when section 2 became lnnnrativ.
mo errect '
y Implies t
vuusutuuon found it
. . . ... . 1 " i n t ,t ...
cummiitee, tne point or dispute arising -,, ""'r"" mpnes that If th.
vver a iew minor oetaiia which did not " .
luvoive me question or observations.
not void for want of turlsdlc.ttnn h.B,..- rrT" HL" ulB 1
the complaint was made by a city 7i whlT Cook li a writer 1,
"J F"" commission act was netio and climatic observaUons thll
enacted to prevent discrimination, and convinced ' uon" tnat
in order to make the statute effective L. 4 '
the act expressly declares that, its pro- what th Bases round,
visions shall be liberally construed with The Canes found that like the era-
-.w w , nn m uiw wemn ma tai ycnucu ucuon or tne famous
jd.uuv story xn aata submitted was
wordy but lacking of proof. Two pack
ages of evidence were . forwarded by
Cook on of which has not arrived but
th second package is merely supple
mentary and has Uty bearing on the
main report. - . ,;
Much damag was don to Cook's
cause by th denial of his account of
the ascent of Mount McKinler. It la
said that th Danes received detailed
reports from th United States regard
ing this alleged triumph of mountain
climbing and that they were seriously
Influenced by what they considered ab
solute proof that th doctor had failed
to scale tb great peak. Th Barrtll
story wis given considerable credence.
' ; Peary Prleads Jubilant.
Pearys friends ar Jubilant and ar
saying, "Didn't w tell you moV But an
other disturbing factor must b Included
In th Peary claims Is Peary telling
th truth? Tb general publo seems to
credit Peary with success and has only
heM the rVmlr vnt thara tivi . ,
Santa is getting ready just a day 1 11 Cook 18 Mld to hve failed to make
Peary will have to fac an ordeal that
will probably not clear his title to th
discovery of th Pol.. However. Peary
seems to nsve tn most careruliy pre
pared data, ao the story goes, and h
may mak a showing that cannot be
controverted.
necessary to einrMaU ... -.. .. :
it nninta v t , . tation that should he in ,11
-i - v "j ir jr lnenas 1 nnnulal inn j . U1 J.UW
mat mucn or tne oata contain. . "vmu reacn tne llmf
si - . .. v. . riea .,-, ,...... -"-
-,fJ W. m iiiBE Ml IH V f.T n , Awn 1 n I . I
m ' . . "jiiuii, H ,l
iwuMU. rnav ...
then deemed . a jimltaUon advls-
Ko thing- In the history of medicine
has ever approached th success of th
marvelous skin remedy known as pos-
lam, wnicn, it is sare to say, has cured
more .cases of eczema and skin diseases
than any remedy ever offered for these
IllS. .L ,
' The success of poslam . ls not at all
surprising when -it is considered that
even a very small quantity' applied to
the skin stops Itching immediately and
cures chronie cases in -two - weeks. The. I
very worst cases of eczema, as well as,
acne,: herpes,' tetter, piles, salt rheum.
rash, crusted humors, scaly scalp and,'
every form of ltcn, yield to It readily.
Blemishes such as pimples, red' noses,
mtffldy and Inflamed skin disappear al
most immediately when poslam Is ap
plied, tn complexion neing- cleared over
night
Every druggist keeps both tha Ko
cent six, (for minor troubles). nd th
$2 jar, and either of. these may be ob-l
talned Ih TFortland at th' Skldmor
Drug Co., ana tne woouard, Clarke & i
o., as won m9 . u.ucr reiiaoie - arug
stores. . : , . - (. '
But so on Is even asked to purchase
poslam without first obtaining an ex,
perlmental pacKage wnicn will be sent
by mail, free of charge, upon request bv
th Emergency Laboratories, S2 West
Twenty-fifth street. New Tork City.
CAPONIZED
CHICKENS
THE CHOICEST OP 'ALL
POULTRY BETTER AND
' SWEETER THAN TURKEY
Orders Taken for the 'Holidays
Willov Crest
Poultry Farm
1044 Milwaukee Ave.
Phone Sellwood 277. i
Poultry Dressed and Delivered
. Without Charge. ,
.off
' aLat
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,U RAINCOATS
rvleVI : '
I I , Cuessing' wrong on, the weather we were to
nave last tali leaves us with more Uvercoats, and
Raincoats than one ought to have now. The rem
edy as we see it Is to cut prices. .. You therefore
save JUke this:. :, ' : - ,1 ,' , ' .'- '....
$12.50 OVERCOATS ARE NOW.,.....f 0.25
$15.00 OVERCOATS ARE NOW. .:... 11.25
$18.00 OVERCOATS ARE NOW,, ,,.,,$13.50
$20.00 OVERCOATS ARE NOW. .$15.00
$22J0 OVERCOATS ARE NOW., ?lT.OO
$25.00 OVERCOATS ARE NOW.... ...f 18.75
$27.50 OVERCOATS ARE NOW.. f20.T5
$30.00 OVERCOATS iARE NOW. .'..'...$22.50
V I -' J50 OVKKCOATS ARE NOW .$20.25
We've many " solutions for the . gift problem
that is worrying you just now, and every one is J
practical therefore, sensible. We." suggest
Jewelry, Fane Socks, Neckwear, Suspenders,
Sweater Coats, Overcoats, Raincoats, Suitcases, '
Etc . . . , .
J. L BOWMAN & CO
v POPULAR PRICE CLOTHIERS
FIFTH AND ALDER STS.
r r. T"i',
A I
a .rryvr :ws
m
ACHESON, the manufacturer 6t Ladies Suits, and'
Coats, places the entire remaining stock of superb,
durable iLadiesl: Tailored, Gar
ments on sale this week at "
R I G!L
Store Open Evenings Until 9 pm. ;
' -v- ' v Every Garrrient Manufactued Here "5 , . '
Every garment made from high-grade merchant-tailor cloth- 1
nu uiiiwuuiia ui suusuiuLc materials, i ne lines ana taiionnp'
of our garments are the best that brains can produce. We are
simply following the regular manufacturer's rule of clearing
the factory-room for the coming year. If you wan! double the
worth of your money, get these solid, rich, perfect carments.'
.Anyone who has visited our sales floor this fall will remember
that our garments are marked in plain figures, and you can tell .
-what a suit will cost you as well as -we. , , '
or "two now.
BETAH S3IITII
fContrnued from Pag One.)
Are you ready?
Don't forget your frienda at this
remembrance season. Buy for
them tome little thins: some
thing to wear is most appreciated.
A nfs. nrttlf f--. a -MeaeM 2.
" f M wn ,llmI of money from mnr soldiers, so I
(,, r: . on aa thc WcH n never attempted
having Mirror Set at ?2.00 to pay. urg. Dishonorabu.dis-
eharge followed eiposure.
. Blasaad VMt roUi.
Wlien cashiered front th army h
vtadicUvely declared that the West
Point officer, who flaunted befor him
"a colter Impossible to his trmlnln ."
had driven hlrn to the companionship of
u ranis, ana tnat rurtnersnore his
wife's expensive taste made borrow
ing aiecvewary. ; - -
one like Santa is using.
Durinsr Wednesday. Thursday and
Friday we will place on special sale the
most stunning Suits and Coats of the
season, at'one half their regular prices.
The materials are Broadcloths. Di
agonals.' Worsteds, Series and Home
spuns, lined throughout with Skinner's ,
satin, and all ' splendidly made in the '
newest styles. , -
A f eastern factory offered us the
cream of its surplus stock at a vrv low
figure or spot cash. We didn't hesi
tate a moment, but immediately
snapped up the offer and had th vprv
best garments consigned to us. These
are now in with our regular stock and
all gathered into the following
lots;-, .
.V.Styiijslis
$22.50 SUITS. Sale Price. .Sin AA
$28.50 SUITS. Sale Price-. SU 'x
$38.00 SUITS, Sale Price. . i $19,00 "
$45.00 SUITS, Sale Price. ... $220 .
Stylish CantsB
$ 9.00 COATS, Sale Price.,.. . 84.75 '
$22.00 COATS, Sale Price. . . .810.50
$27.50 COATS, Sale Price. . .813.75 -
$55.00 COATS, Sale Price. . . .818.00
Witt
'hi)
a. I
Special -Silk Petticoats
Thf WppIt 1A m to Close. Oot the
J Lot of Petticoats I - X J
Store Open at 8:30 a. m .Don't Miss the Place148 Fifth Street, Acheson BldgO;
ACHLSON CLOAK & - SUIT CO.
MANUFACTURERS , .
V-.,
Useful -Gifts for Men' ;
a Man's Shop
From
IS?1
1GS-170 THIRD STREET
ACT CREATING
fContlBO from Pf Ont V
farUcl ot llfht that co)4 be 4rivni
If ar H5ffrlBg froes blllouBewaJ ale wrote an or Intoa ntit t ar
' -xl'peC tttt'.grmtinn. ehrwil bead j thre tes cntK-iirriBg with the ftmUnn !
. t.t r.r.t la a peotal carijfT ,U,U- "Pri!e and ffci.f Jnntle !
. . . -,..,. ! oor wrote a short plnln 4-dtIii tb
Tor the affirmation rt th miLndaia is t j
I a a, Win ymit fssf.e enl ad.
- t ;' ;r t,a ifi. at4 iwr win
ei'r ef tv -jr-rma ronrt w trl4. j
SUIc Petticoats
$ 4.T5 VALUES, now.... 83.00
$ 8.00 VALUES, now. . . .S5.5Q
$18.00 VALUES, now. .312.50
$22.00 VAL; (embroid'd) 814.50
Fancy Neckwear
See our fine stock of Fancy
Neckwear. We have them
in a big variety. They make
ideal Christmas gifts.:
JFTEP Cc5 I Don't fail to see our excellent bargains in
I Tars. Here is you opportunity to make
some friend or relative a fine Christmas present at a very small
cost to rou. - .. - - ,
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430 Washington St. - Del. lllh and 12Ui
NECKWEAR
HOSIERY .
SHIRT STUDS
SUITCASES .
SUSPENDERS
SPECIAL HOLIDAY SHOWING Of
PAJAMAS
BATH ROBES
AUTO CAPS
HAT BOXES
GLOVES-
initial handkerchiefs
cuff Links : -steamer
rugs
silk handkerchiefs "
COLLAR BOXES
AlarnhnnAiock Orlnr Can be filled out for
SPECIAL
CLOSING OUT OUR
ENTIRE LINE OF
SMOKING JACKETS.
REDUCED PRICES.
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