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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND. TUESDAY EVENING, FEBRUY 1, 1910. SASC1TY1H UAHAGEDDHE1D MIXWITHBRIDGE Stccrina Rone on - Steamer Breaks; Strikes Pier of North Bank Bridge Railing Car ried Away Nobody Hurt ' raasnnrera aboard of the steamship Kanaaa City wera rudely awakenad from thnlr alumbera at about mldntaht laat nlitht when, tlia Portland-Frisco liner suddenly eama Into violent oontaot with tha North Bank brldfte ovtr tha Wll- lamatta river on her way up via river. tlftnollahlnc soma of tba railing on her starboard quarter, hut injuring jtoooaj. Aa aha waa entering tha draw of tha hrldao. one of tha ateertnc ropes on tha ateanier. which waa in command of IUlot Bnow, broke . and aa a conae ouenca tha liner aheered Into tha pro tection pier of the brldra. tearing out ft eectlon of her railing and aeraping ort a lnrga amount of paint The foroa with which aha struck tha brldga caaaed her to lay over and aheer off from tha pier, which probably aaved her railings from mora damage. Her momentum carried her through the draw, and ordera wera Immediately given to let go ona of tha anchors, and aha remained at anchor Just above tha bridge until tha ateertng ropa had been replaced, after which aha proceeded on up to Alnaworth dock., arriving there at about l:ti o'clock thla morning. - At first It waa. feared that tha bridge waa damaged, but aa aoon aa tha Kanaaa City waa through tha draw It waa rloaed and a train passed over, so tha pilot and offlcera wera reaaonably aura that It had auatalrted no damage. There waa no particular excitement among tha 159 paasengera that came up from Ban Franciaco on tha Kanaaa City when tha latter atruck tha bridge, al though It la aafa to aay that all of them wera awakened by tha Jar. . Carpeatera are at work repairing tha damaged rail Injra. - .-, Tha Kanaaa City, Captain Kopander, arrived after a pleasant voyage up tha ooast from tha Say City, although they had a westerly awell from Capa Mendo clno up to tha mouth of tha river. Be sides 160 passengers, aha brought up 1800 tona of general freight. pointed general agent of tha company na win apena ft urge at different point a on tba river. Inter viewing merchants and working for business for tha company, and In gen aral acting aa t raff to manager. Ha will make hta flrat trip up tha river, In hi a new position. In a few flay a. In about 10 daya the ateamer Inland Empire will be placed on tha run again. from tell lo to Kennewlck, raaco and ivewiaton,' and aa aoon aa Captain bo chanan can make tha neoeaaary ar rangementa tha ateamer Twin Cltlea will go on tha waya at Xllparla. or If that la not possible tha company may have to build waya aomewhere near ceiiio. she will go on for general over hauling. Captain Buchanan said that thay did not want to put tba Inland Empire on tha run too aoon aa they did not want to atop again for tha cold weather. ST. HELENS GOES AGItOUM). T Steamer WithLumber Cargo Sticks In Mud Near Inman-roulsen Mill. When leaving tha Inman-Poulaen mills laat nlfht at about I o'clock, the ateamer BL Helena, la tow of tha ateamer Sarah Dixon, ran aground and waa not pulled off until about mid' night. She haa bean at tha mill load' Ing lumber for Ban Pedro, and when aha left tha mill dock In tow of tha Dixon It waa dark. In heading down tha atream aha got out of tha channel. which la narrow at that point, and be came lodged on the muddy bottom of tha river. . j No damaga waa dona to tha ateamer and aha came down through tha brldgea thla morning, vln tow of tha Shaver and tba Dixon aa aoon aa tha fog, which waa very thick up to about t o'clock. lifted. She la laden with l.ltO.OOO feet of lumbar for Ban Pedro. BAILOR LADDIE HELD LT. Carl Booth, Apprentice) on Glenal Ton, Victim of Footpad. i ' While returning to tha British ahlp Glenalvon Sunday night, Carl Booth, an epprentloe on tha ahlp, waa held up and 'relieved of 30 cents. '':'-'-"- - Booth had been visiting friends all evening and as he waa returning to tha ship at a lata hour a man stepped out of the darkneaa at the corner of Tenth and Clifton atreeta and alioved a gun In his face, with tha harsh command to throw up his hands. ' Realising that discretion waa tha better part of valor, . Booth .threw - up hla hands and the holdup proceeded to go through his t-Iothes for whatever valuables he might have. The .hlKhwayman'B efforta wore rewarded by the Bum of 30 cents and a watch with a broken crystal. .This tha robber looked at with disdain and handing it hack to Booth, Bald: , 'That la no good to me, ao you can have It," and. then ordered the youth to move on. , The matter waa not re ported to the; police, ' V , About Thursday the ; British ' ahlp ' Glenalvon, Captain Evans, , will finish loading a cargo .of lumber- for Sydney. She will take out In the neighborhood of 1.870,000 feet of Oregon ': fir, which aha haa been loading at tha Portland Lumber company's mill. She la under charter to tha American Trading com pany. . . ' . - '-,A , LOADIXQ LUMBER FOR SYDNEY. roltalloch VWU1 Sail Again Under Ilrltjah Flag. To begin loading lumber for Sydney, tha British bark Poltalloch, Captain Armstrong, will' probably move to tha North Paclflo tnllla today. Tha Poltal loch haa received provisional registry papara from tha Canadian government and will aall again under tha British flag. She has been taking on ballast received from bargaa at tha Victoria dolphlna, but It la expected that shel will be In readiness to move to tha North Paclflo mllla today. She la a vessel of 2139 tona net register and arrived In port September 31, and af ter being libeled, waa Bold hjr tha Uni ted States marshal at public auction January 13, Captain Eschen of tha firm of Eacben at Miner, San Francisco, Buy ing her. Her lay daya commence about February 7. t 0110 REALTY BRINGS $65,000 Contemplated Rail Construc tion Responsible for Prop-. , - erty Transfer. . (Sped! Dispatch t The Journal) -Ontario, Or Feb. J,. Tba largeat deal aver made In Ontario town property took, place today when a ayndlcata of local and outside capitalists bought tha holdings of David Wilson, with tha ex ception of valuable property on Main street, for 168.000. Contemplated rail road construction la responsible for tha deal ' Mabel Gale, Am. eoh...,......Kalama Kelburn, Br. bk ..Inman-Poulnen expansion, Am. acn....K. W. Lor. Co, Falle of Orchy, Am. SS..K. W. Ur. Co. pnanoua, nr. aa. .. ., .inman-f oulsen 8. Loop, Am. aa Inman-Poulaen POUCE TRICKERY in nor case . - ' , - . , - .' , Alleged That an Exhibit Has I Been Tampered With to" . ' - Aid Defendant. '::'. BOSSUET HAS LARGE CARGO. French Bark Brings General Freight From Antwerp. Carrying a large cargo of general freight for Meyer, Wilson & Co., the French bark Bossuet will probably leave up the river from Astoria tha first thing tomorrow morning. She arrived at the latter place yesterday afternoon at 1:30 o'clock from Antwerp, having aatled from the Belgian port August 28. She will probably come flrat to Co lumbia dock No. 1, aa aha haa a large amount of cement 'Her cargo conalata of 175 tona structural ateel, 6000 bar rels cement. 125 barrels Venetian red. 260 tona of pig Iron and too tona of icoke. . . . . . , 1 Ernest Legouva, Fr. bk...,..., Stream M. B. Dollar. Mr. aa i.' ,. Mnnmn Leyland Broa, Br. ah St Johna Donna Franceses, Br. bk,. . '....Astoria B'len, Fr. bkv., .Portland-L. Co. Altalr. Br. bk. .....Jefferson 8t poltalloch: Br. bk Victoria dolphlna Berlin, Am. sen.... (lobl. Henrv Vlllard A m ak ... Axni Brabloch, Br. bk .).... St Johns Gl.nalvon. Br. ah. ....Portland I.hr. Ca Qulf Stream. Br. bk..,., Stream St Nichols. Am. ah , ....Oobla Beaala Dollar, Br. as..., Llnnton JEaj Jtoute to road Inmliir. Walleslev. Am. aa ... Ran v- n.i.. Churchill, Am. ach ....Honolulu OlvmolCL Am. aa - Ran lmiuu. Caaoo Ran h I1CA. Am. BOh. .... Kaari Wat t.1saAA R. K. WllOd. Am. inh Haas. IT aaM MrJ?0Uer. San Francisco " - - .. v. . u, flin, mviu nan I r I : I msm c.a-inaw. m. u. a. ban Francisco Shoshone, Am. as. .......San Franclaor Rainier, Am. aa Ban Franclse Carlos, Am. aa Ban Francisco lamaipaia. Am. sa.....,.San Franclaee Foreater, Am. ach San Franclaoa Tellowatone, Am. aas....San Franolaco atouis with Cement and General. BoaSUOt Fr. bt Am.lm,m-m. V...11WU. rr. snw .......Antwerp Ernest Igoave, Ft. bk. Hamburg La Perouae, Fr. bk Antwerp Leon Blum. Fr. hfc .... Ran ir. &'.rchLl Noalllea, Fr. bk Antwerv Nptra Dams d'Arvolr. Fr. bk..., Antwerp ViiTf rtIT- Br- J,h- J Liverpool Arctlo Stream. Br. ah. Tyna Grain Tonnage Zn Xonte la Ballast Amiral Cectlle. Fr. ah. Honolulu Comllebank, Br. bk Valparaiso fef ""or. Fr. bk. Hublln Plarra fkfl Vm kb T..l,i. Rena. Fr. bk. Ban Francisco at Hi per ton. (0altd Fnaa Leased Wlra.1 " San Francisco, Feb. 1. Intlmatlona that tha district attorney's assistants will Investigate tha notion, of tha police I department In Its .alleged tampering with evidence In connection with tha trial of former Police Captain Michael J. Conboy, wera made today by Per sons familiar with tba detaila of tha case. Conboy la being tried on a charge of manslaughter following tha death of I Bernard Lagan, who waa shot by the police captain.- Conboya claim la that I ha ahot Lagan In- aelf-defenae. i Today tha district attorney's aaalat- anta are endeavoring to ascertain howl certain rlpa and cuta wars made lnl tha coat Lagan wore on tha night ofl tha ahootlng. Tha blood spattered gar ment, pierced by bulleta from tba re-1 voiver of Captain Conboy, waa given! into tha cars of the police property Clerk shortly after tha ahootlng. Now It la learned that tha coat has been ripped and cut in such a manner, aaya tha prosecuting offlcera, aa to in dicate that thoaa tampering with the garment Bought to convey tha Impres sion that Lagan waa shot while ramov-1 Ing his coat thereby atrengthenlng thai aeir-oerenae Plea of Conboy. Incidentally tba finding of tha coat with Its raarka alleged to have been made to thwart Justice, recalls tha fact. that recently tba chief witness agalnat Conboy was reported to bava left tha jurisdiction of tha superior court. . Tba prosecutor, however, ref uaea to aay whether ha has a elua to tha miss ing witness, who, it Is believed, saw iagan wnan aa waa ahot down. AH SWILL ALBANY ; SWILLERYM AN, ROBBED (Special Dtipitrb t The JonraiL)' ' AiDany, wr., eo. l.-rAS Bwill, a Chinaman who ' oonducta a swillery here, haa reported to tha polloa that ha waa held up at his place of bualneaa on Haturaay night and robbed of 111.60 in caan. - . Soma oata wera aold In Grass Valley Health and Beauty Talks BT MRS. MAE MARTTN. TEAL HAS MANY PASSEXGKR8. Steamer Leaves on First Trip to Vp ; per Columbia, On her first trip to the upper Co lumbia river since she waa tied up for . overhauling early, in January, tha steamer J. N. Teal left at 7; o'clock . thla morning, In command ' of Captain Arthur Rlggs, Captain Charlea M. Alden being confined to hia house by a threat ened attack of pneumonia. She will go on up to Big Eddy If poaslble. She had about 200 paaaengera and a good cargo.; -'i ..-: '' ' Captain Frank 3. 8mlth haa been ap BOTTLE GONE ATE HEARTILY f.'iss C L Fuquay, of Springfield, . Tenn., Tells Interesting Story About Her Cure by Cardul ALOXG THE WATERFRONT , With a cargo of oil for tha tanka at Portsmouth, tha Standard Oil tank ateamer Asuncion, Captain Bridget!, ar' rived thla morning. . . In tow of tha ateamer Ocklahama, Captain Kundrum, tha achooncr Vir ginia came up tha river to Prescott thla morning to load lumber for San Fran cisco, . , , - ) Carrying paasengera and freight., tha steamship George W. Elder, Captain Jesaen, will aall tonight for San Fran cisco and San Pedro. , 1 In ballast tha a team schooner Hornet Captain Marxen, will aall tonight for Oraya harbor to take on a cargo of lumber. ' '' Laden with 1S0O tons of cement and a large amount of hay, tha ateamer Mack inaw, Captain Wood, arrived at Mersey dock thla morning at 10 o'clock. , ' Tha lighthouse tender Armerla passed out tlila morning ovor tha Columbia, bar, with relief lightship No. 92 in tow. She will convoy tha latter to Umatilla Reef, where it will .relieve light vessel No. 67, which will proceed to Port Angelea for repalra. The steamer Ramona, belonging to the Paclflo Coaat Steamship company, has been chastered by tba Portland & Cooa Bay Steamship company to run In the place of tho ateamer Breakwater. Tha latter will make her laat trip from here to Cooa Bay nest Wednesday, and win then proceed to Ban Francisco. Tha Ramona will leave hero on her first trip February 9. During tha fierce storm which raged along the coaat laat Saturday and Sun day, five plies In the Jetty at the mouth of the Columbia river wera taken out by tha wind, which blew about 80 miles an hour there. They wera replaced im mediately, and as they wera auattered their being out did not damage. , K. R. S.: 'If your hair Is splitting at the ends and becoming prematurely gray. It la a sure sign of neglect What you need Is a good, nourishing quinine tonic for vour hair. . Dissolve one ounce of qulnzofn In one-half pint alcohol and add one-half pint cold water. Rub thla wen imo.yotir scalp twice a week and it will put new life and color Into your hair fn a short time. I have found thla ulnlne tonic excellent for removing andruff. Irritation of the acalp and stopping falling hair. You will find It splendid to use during the winter months, aa sit evaporates readily. It naakea the hair glossy and will prove very refreshing to the hair and sealn. Bertha J.: You can't expect to have a nice, rosy complexion as long as you reel so urciens ana nave a poor appetite. At thla time of the year you ought to be feeling splendid and looking your beat I strongly recommend a good aystem tonic for you. The one I alwava found best la made by dissolving one-half tea- cupful sugar and ona ounce kardena In one-half' pint alcohol, adding enough boiling water to make a full quart. Take a Ublespoonful of this good, old-fashioned tonie before each meal and before retiring. It win tone up your aystem and do away with that tired feeling, putting color and life into your face. It la fine for clearing a sallow complexion. removing pimples and other skin erup tions, . . MARINE NOTES - Astoria, Febvl. Arrived down during the night Steamer Thomaa L. Wand. Port Harford, Jan. 81. Arrived Steamer Waahtenaw, from Portland, San Pedro, Jan. 81. Arrived Steam er Roanoke, from Portland. ' Astoria, Jan. Jl. Arrived at 1:80 and left up at 4 p. m. Steamer Mackinaw, from , San Francisco,' Arrived at 1:46 p. m.Schooner Virginia, from San Franciaco. Arrived at 1:50 p. nt French bark Bossuet from . Antwerp. Arrived at J and left up at 6 p. m Steamer Asuncion, from San Francisco. Sailed at 3 p. m. Steamer Casco. for San Francisco, and steamers Svea and San Francisco. Jan. 91. Arrived at 2 p. m. Steamer Rosa City, from Port land. Satfed t 7--prr. Steamer Jim Butler, for Portland. v Astoria, Feb. 1. Cape Una down; no oar report . Tides, at Astoria Wednesday: High water e:u6 a. m., 7.6 reet; 7:01 p. in t.O feet Low water 1:10 p. m., feet MARIXE INTELLIGENCE Springfield, Tenn. "I was without either energy or appetite," writes : Mist C I Fuquay of this place, "and my friends fussed at me for my stu pidness. ; "I grew worse and took to my bed and was under, a physician's treatment for over a month without relief. , "At last my mother bought mi a bottle of Cardui, and before the bot-S-'T'. tie was gone I was eating heartily. "I nave now taken four bottles and im O. K. and Cardui is what brought me relief, si hope everybody who suf fers as I did will try Cardui." , You are safe in taking Cardui, be cause it is a gentle, harmless, veget able tonic, that can do you nothing but good. " 1 - Prepared from herbal ingredients, wnn a succnic, curative eiiect on tnet p,i.,,f n. womahly organs. Cardui, the womb's j gctlyncisS tonic, is uic pcsi xneaicme tnat you can take., V Your druggist keeps it Get a bot tle from him today. . NOTE The Cardui llome Treatment for Women;- consists of Cardui (Ilk Tbedford's .Black-Draught .(26of. St Velvo -(50c), for,, the liver, and Cardui- Antiseptic (5k-). Thse remedies may le takn sinsly, by themselves, If ' de sired,1 or threa toKether, as a complete .treatment for womena ills. Writ to: Laitlns' rAdvlory Uept, . Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanoopfi Tenn., 'for f-rH:f(ii Instructions, and 4-psga book. "Home Treatment for Women." ,eent In pstoivAvrapper, on request. - - .. .. s- -. XT a XP A -f mvm mmrtmiwA ma mmmw requests ror a rename, greaseiesa com- iiexlon cram that will be entirely bene icial and not encourage growth of hair on the face, I will repeat the formula: Mix one ounce of almozoln with one-half pint cold water and add two teaspoon fula glycerine. Stir and let stand for an hour or ao. I have never found any thing to equal almozoin jelly as an aid to beauty. It is excellent for reducing the size of large porea in the akin, for chapped hands ana face, maHsaeing, re moving freckles, tan, 'wrinkles and blackheads. It cleans the skin from all dirt and makes it aoft and velvety. Use very little aoap on your face, as it dries out the akin too much. This cream will cleanse the skin much better than soap. E. A. W.t ' I foel Borry for .you. Where a person la aa fat as yourself, It must make one feel miserable to think every one notices your extra weight You can easily get rid of your excess fat even I pride themselves on tnougn an or me remedies you nave i sparkling eyea, tried did no good. Get four ounces of parnotla from your druggist and dia solva it In a pint of hot water. Take laoiespoonrui Deiore each meaL It gen erally cuta down flesh rapidly and will nui injure your neaun in any way. O. E. A.t When you wear a veil, face powder will not help j jur complexion much, as It rubs off too easily. What you need la a good lotto., that will not show on tha skin. The next time you go to the drujj store get four ounces of spurmax and dissolve it In one-half pint or not water, aaamg two teaspoonfuls of glycerine. - This lotion will clear up and whiten your skin, make it aoft and velVety,, and give you a .beautiful com plexion. It will rid your skin of that shiny, greasy, sallow look and make It appear cnarming ana youthful. I find this excellent for cold eores. freckles and pimples. It costa very little and will protect your face from the cold winua ana prove a apienaia beautifier. Emma M.: A beautiful head of hair adds so much to one's appearance that I would caution you to be mora careful of your hair hereafter. . Tou would not have to use a hair net to make your hair atay up and look nice if you took better cara of It Try shampooing your nair every two weeas wun a teaspoon- I ful of canthrox dissolved In a cup of hot water and see how bright and fluffy It will make vour hair. Thla shamDoo tamers una, cleanses tne acaip tnor oughly and stops all Irritation. Can throx makes a delightful shampoo and la especially good during the winter months, as it dries auickly. You can get a canthrox shampoo at most -hair dressers if you ask for It or you can get canthrox at your drug store and prepare tha shampoo yourself at a smau cost. Don t use soap on the hair, It is dangerous, as tne alkali In It tenda to kill the hair and causes light streaks in the hair which are ao common. A. B. M.: If your eves lack brightness and expression, try dropping in each eye aaiiy one or two aropa or a tonio made by dissolving one ounce of cryatoa in a tint of water. This tonie will not smart he eyes -and is excellent for weak and Inflamed eyes. It strengthens the sight while keeping the ayes clear and lua- troua. This is a great help to those who wear glasses and is used -constantly by many actresses and society women who tneir ceautuui, ATOUroCIMEKIf BY THE Oregon Electric Railway Company si 2.3:11 peoiiinig Regular XJnera Sue ; to Arrive. Henrik Ibsen, orient .'.....Feb. Alliance, coos ay . . .. ...Feb. Feb. Feb. .Feb. ,! Santa Clara, San Franciaco, ... .Feb. Klamath, Han Francisco. . . , .. . .Feb, Geo. W. Elder, Ban Pedro..,.;. Feb. 18 Kansas City, San Franoisco.-. . . .Feb. 14 Beg-nlar Liners Sua to Depart. George W; Elder, San Pedro ....FebCl Breakwater, Coos Bay Feb. 2 Kansas City, iSnn Francisco.. .. .Feb. 4 : Hoauoke, San Pedro ......... , Feb S1 Hose Cfty, San' Francisco. .Feb. 11'! Santa Clara. San Francisco.,.,. Feb. IS' Alliance, Coos Bay,. . . . . . . . . . Feb. 16 j '.:-v.- fv! .Vessels In Port. " " '. : j Manx King, Br. ss. . , . . .Jefferson St ' Klamath, Am. ss.. .gt, Helens' Breakwater. Am. ss.. . . . . . . . .Aineworth I vieo. w ,iaer. Am. ss. .Martin's Falcon, Am.' ss. ..... . ... . .Albcrs No. S Thos. Ii. ; Wang: Am.. .Bs...i .Couch St. Luzon, Am. sell.. . . . .', .Intnan-Poulsea OF THE Wednesday; February 2, 1910 OF ITS NEW LINE AND TRAIN SERVICE TO ' Woodburn, Oregon Construction of the branch, line connecting Woodburn with West Woodburn has been completed and passenger service will be inau : gurated on the above date with ' : . 22 DAILY TRAINS BETWEEN WOODBURN AND: , WEST WOODBUDN '"fA- "v.' ;'.'""' "'"j f- ri .;-''.:' v ; "'-;' , iV'-'-.- '. :' ' ;4 ?-''?' ''' Connection made at West Woodburn with all north and' south bound Portland-Salem trains except the 8:40 p. from .Portland and the , , 8:50 p. m. train- from. Salem. , l ' Condensed Schedule Between Portland and Woodburn Eyepy Department of the Stoi Gontpibuteja BargaiiiB pi Suppa Leave Portland Leave Portland Leave Portland 6:30 a., m. Arrive Woodburn - 8:05 a. m.t 7:50 a. m. Arrive Woodhtirn 9:.Sfl a..' m f 9:15 - a.-, m.-r-Arrive Woodburn 10:30 u,ljtL Leave Portland 11 ;00 ,a. m. Arrive Woodburn 12:40 p. m. ' p. -m.Arnve Wroodbtirn - 4:00 "p., m.. Leav PoHland2:00 Leave Portland 3:50 p. m.-t-Arr.ive Woodburn 'Leave Portland 6:30 p.-m.-r-Arrive Woodburn 5:30 p. 8:10 p. m. GEORGE F. NEVINS, TRAFFIC, MANAGER I . . , . . , .inman-PoulBea i V. , . - The price reduction involves bur entire over-stock of seaspnable goods, rcgai of -original cost or intrinsic worth. Short lines, odds and ends, broken assortr. j ' . . . .. - . j i-j r . . 1. l ana smau iois must De aisposea 01 to acquire mucn-nccaca room ior xnc Spring goods. 'Nothing shall be carried over to another seasonwe promise that. Our stern necessity creates rare opportunity now - yotfr opportu Shrewd buyers need no ureine. The little prices speak loudly for themselve: is by all'odds the greatest and most helpful sale of the year. A few hints frc v thousand and more are listed below; ' ; , V - v women's and Childr en's Fine Shoet ; , ' . - , ' ...;. . :., .--. : - , We are showing: a most complete assortment o this season's best styles, and ou prices are the lowest tound anywhere. We invite inspection we urge comparison. , He are a few of the specials: Women's Comforts, hand-turned soles; lace or congress, with or without tips. 1ft Regular $1.75 values for '.. .,... '.dla I Women's Juliets, latest styles, fur-trimmed. Regular $1.60 values. Special at, the ' r' " ''', . -t.'." . : '. ; ' Children's Shoes, in box calf and kid, ( sizes. Reg. $1.60 and $1J5 val-( ni ues. Special, the pair . . ', . . . , .. . . 1 U t Children's Shoes, in satin calf or kitl, straiglu lace or blucher. Regular $1.50 val- QQ ues. Special, the pair . ........... .7C Theio Special Vals. in Notions and Art Groods Can, you resist auch tempting bargains? These prices are juat about regular wholesale figures: ; Fancy Belts Q Q Beg. $2, at COU An extraordinary offering of a fine -line. of Belts, manufacturer's sam ples, made of good quality elastic and fancy braid; shown in all the most desirable colors. They have handsome gilt and enameled buck les and sell regularly at $2.00 each. Specially priced for Wed- QQ nesday at vOl Child's BelU f Q Best 23o Val. A special offering of children's Buster Brown Belts, made of ex cellent quality patent leather and shown in red, white and brown. They come with the fashionable dip front and two buckles, and sell regularly at 25c each. Spe--Qp cially priced at.... Hos Suppor- ters, 23o Val. i-OU An extra special offering of 1000 pairs women's side Hose S'upport . ers, made of extra heavy quality plain and , fancy lisle elastic, and shown in black, blue, white and pink. They sell regularly at " 25c, special for fhis sale.. .. A til Scarfs and - Square at A 7C An extra special showing of hand some Scarfs and Squares, made of Austrian linen, in the pretty drawn work effect; the Squares come full 30x30 and the Scarfs 18x50 inches. Regular 40c values, specially " priced for this sale ,. AaC Best 75c Austrian linen drawn work Scarfsand Squares, speci- OQi ally priced at ......... OtC A Sale ol Black Silk Wonderfully IiOW Prices Thoae who have been waiting to get desirable Black Silk for waists or dresses at less than reg ular prices will appreciate the beauty of these offerings. Here you have choice of every fash' ionable weave in widths that cut to .advantac' A great many are full 36 inches wide. V t Bik. Phoenix SatiL A New and Popular Fabric. 3G-in. Wide Tomorrow we place on, sale 'f tne iirsr .rime mur inrriai 4- . . . . - . - ... ---. . - 1 of black fhoemx Satin, a beautiful new fabric that has the ap ance of a Messaliae and a Peau de Cygne weave. Comes w rich, high lustrous finish, in a perfect black, an extremely ,po and durable fabric, shown in four weights and priced as foil 3&.inrti Phnenix Satin. t2.Aft. mistitv anaclal mt ..........81 36-inch Phoenix Satin, $1.50 quality, special at. ,.fl ) 27-inch Phoenix Satin, $125 quality, special at.........,.....fc 24-inch Phoenix Satin, $1.00 quality, special at. ........... ...74 Blk. Silk Sale of Great Imiliorianr' JPashion able Weaves in $1.23. $1.30, $2 Grades 986 At this price you' have choice from an unlimited assortment,', in t eluding all the popular weaves in dependable qualities: v. V 36-inch Black Messalinea. 36-inch Black Taffetas; . . 36-inch Black Satin Duchess. 36-inch Black Ottoman Cords. 36-lnch Black Bengaline Silk. 27-inch Black Rep Ottomans. 27-inch Black Faille Franchise. ZJ-lncn Black Crystal Cord Silk. 24-inch Black Gros Grain Silk, r 27-inch Black Messaline Silk. , ' i 24-inch Black Surrah Silk, t I 21-inch Black Armure Silk. 1 New Black Voiles $1 to $1.35 Grades 70c A special introductory sale of our new black VoileS at orices that ner- 'mit of splendid savings; fine pure wool fabrics, perfect in weave, weight and finish, in widths from 44 to 46 inches, regular $1.00 7Q to $1.35 grades, prjeed at ea. I yC Bear Skin Cloth. Best (3.00 Grades at $1.50 A special hal price sale of cream, colored plain and curly Bear Skin, Cloth, only a ' limited number of ' yards in the lot, so don't delay your coming; best $3.00 1 A grade, priced this sale, at J1.DU Flannnel Remnants . Halt Pricp - Tomorrow we place on sale sever-, al hundred , remnants of Velour " 'Flannels in lengths from 3 to 10 yarus cacu, me assortment in cludes all colors in good, desirable patterns, regular 12jc 15c and 18c qualities, all to go at ONE? HALF THE REGULAR REM NANT . PRICES. Your choice of regular $1.25, $1.50 and $2.00 qualities, spe- QQ- riallw nrirA fnr him nil, a altlL. ! Knit Underwear and . iOLosiery specials If you wish to buv derjerida'7 Hosiery and Knit Undei ear at saving, come tomorrow vdthol fail. Here are special offer1 ips bet low our usual prices: t . ' . ' " " ' . - 'f .'"' V' V I Women's 20c ml 12k Hose at Only unusuany great values a sale "l women s heavy fleece-lined blac cotton Stockings, truaranteed stain less; made with reinforced heel an toe; all sizes, Regular 20c " Ol-' , values, special price.. . r',;l'2V umidren's oo Hose at Only A sale of boys' fleece-lined Stock , ings of exceptional wearinja. qtial- ity, all sizes, in' lxl , and 2x1 rib; suitable for both boys and girls, all. sizes, v Regular 25c values, Ij 1 specially priced for this sale 19 v , Vests & Pants " XI 40c Garments . J- tU A very special offering of "women's--gray ribbed fleeced- cotton. Vests -and Pants, in all sizes; - well fin ished, seasonable weight garments that have always sold at 40c.. " Specially, priced at.. . , laC . Union Suits. 81.25 Values. 08o . Thisofen'ng consists "of ...women's '.fine peeler cotton, fleece-lined Union Suits, .in all sizes neatly trimmed, perfect .fitting OQ- .... - .-P.lii.. t . . f . nf , . if yarments. oom rcguiany at i.o, specially pricea at... avy Many lvalues in Domestic Goods White Spreads 90 c Only: a limited, number to sell at this price -full double-size ; white jBedspreads Cbf excellent -quality, hemmed ready to . use. " Shown in a variety of neat " de- S signs; the usual $1.25 values.' ' New. Flannelettes. Best 1 80 Grade. 10c A vefGSnportant sale of new Flannelettes--a special purchase at aDout halt price, lhe showing includes a large vanetv ot pat terns and Persian designs, in medium and dark colors, suitable for kimonos, wrappers, " waists and house 4rC9seV "Best . lSc-? A, quality, specially priced for this, sale at. , An advance showine and "sale 6f Printed Silk Mull, mcludinfl" aM UUCk AOWel at SUc juu range ot beautilul designs and : colors suitable i for party dresses and evening wear; new. Spring fabrics, in 50c aual- QIT.- Jty, specially priced for this sale. at. ni. i J-.. ; i. L OtlU . New Poplins at 18d , We, have just received.a new Jirie of Poplins. They come in all the new plain shades and are unusually good values at this price. A sale of. white) Huck Towels of extra heavy quality, fully one haTf linen. 1 Tliey come in .white and white with fast colored red, borders. Specially priced for' this 'sale at 29V each, or six, for SjUOO. . -