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tHE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. FEBRUARY 10, 1910. .J J. L "-.! ti Y I f AS LAU Glf I r im a Splashes Dirty Water-on 'Her Dress 'When She Demands Return of .Dollar. Kast Yamhill street, and a dog, which t ng the same address, were playing In a puddle of water In front of th new Hotel Beward. Tenth and Alder streets, veaterda morning. Frank u seeing how high h could splash water with a I Mick, and th do waa Jumping in inei spray.- JJY DRUfllLUwPR&W'aJ l a' Sat). Any en wl.htn to lOMrt turn nam ahnuli raa it ilmrH to tbt enrlrtr editor or tele peae It before 19 clock la tb awrnlng.) i On account of the Apollo club, the Fortnightly club postponed their dance until .Tuesday evening thla week. . The usual number of ' young ' married folk enjoyed the dancing party at Murlark Frank Harner. who aald he waa 10 naij, wuo its aeugntrui mrormamy and years old and lived with hli parente In) cordial atmosphere. Following the flanee. m mra. rftunea vsnoy wcra sup- per nosts, Having aa their guests Mr. and Mrs. E. G. fihevlln. Mr. and Mra Frank M... Warren Jr.. Mr. and Mra. R. P. Efflnger, Mr. end Mra. Frank E. Hart Mr. and Mra. John Eben Youn. Captain and M-fa. James Taylor, Captain and Mra. William S. Blddle, Mr. and ,, : 4. . irk aa axtral ' v vr r. ana Mra, , v. . . ' 1 " " , " . i . v .,. rfir. Meara, Mr. and Mra. Fred It Page, Mr. BKUIIM liruuu. UIUVUUUB &st.aa wau -r- 1 a --... , , . . . . . . . Knn ura. r inn wi raip mp aa y looking and about aa Dig aa a oowari t ni.. flew up in tha air. The dog th?u u U; ;;' -71 TV'J-'S. n a iwtn mnA a-sil1 If in nil mullill. I 7 " ' a Frank haa trained him to do. . . I,,'VS ' " "r,u ROHUtl W OBUHi I . But he found It Waa not Done, MM . U. and Mra. Morton M. Tnilo who trotted tip to ma poy anu uua i'iare sojourning at Seaalde, will return rivcmeni. j ro iii:u u ui. i ounaay nlgn I. It over artd threat It In his pocket. I a . A womaa who. was hurrying up Tenth I Dining with Mr. and Mra. Frank Kerr eirtet swinging a sultcaae saw Dim doilaat night wars Mr. and Mrs. Fielding it. 8o aha rushed up to him. I Kelly and Mr. and Mra. Qeorra Cottnar Utile boy," sua sata, "give ma maiiuasoo. dollar." : . .. . I v e Ain't rot your dollar," said Frank, I On Monday afternoon, Miss Lulls Hall belligerently. ' I entertained, about 20 guests In her Ev- "I know you have. Insisted tha worn-1 ertt street horns most delightfully at an. "and you give It right bac to me.-1 DrW.- rho honored with nrett - at. a- a I XKn t you story to me, mua ooy, came back tne woman, ruriouaiy. - one ina. la a threatening move toward Frank. Frank deliberately raised his stick, brought It down with a mighty swoop and. covered the 'woman a dress . with tilrty, water and mud. , Then he ran. prises were Mra. A. C. Panton and Mrs, J. Ernest Laldlaw. - Monday's affair was tha third of a series of bridge par tie at which Mlis Hall has been host ta recently.' Tuesday and Wednesday of last wek a, dosen friends were asked to play tha - all-absorbing game. On Tueaday MIns Barbara. Crocker and Mrs. PAY TAXES BEFORE V MARCH 15 AND GET ' 3 PERCENT REBATE a , Taxes of ltos are now dua, a and .may be paid any day at the i ' tag collection department of tha a , sheriff's office In tha courthouse. a A still mora convenient way, a avoiding a visit to the court- a house. Is to send to the tax de- a partment for s statement of a taxea dua, giving full descrlp- a tlon Of all real property on which it la desired to pay. As soon aa . a a . tha statement Is received a check a may be sent in pay man t .Those a who pay tha full amount on or a ; befora March II are entitled to a a rebate of t per cant, 'and this ' a a . should ba deducted from tha a amount of tha check. ; Those Who a a a prefer may pay only half tha tax a. at any time befora April 1. but a no rebate is allowed on half pay- a ments Tha second half becomes ' a due In September. AU taxes un- a a paid beooma ' delinquent , on a a April 1. , . . a a .-'-v.-.'-. ". Bnturday evening. February II, . at I o'clock, at tha C)ld Fellows' hall. East Alder and Kaat Hlxth streets. Tha fol lowing program wli) ba given: Flano solo, Mlsa Gertrude llackhuss; "Villa." from "Tha Merry Widow," vo cal solo by Miss Ila JDavIa; reading, Mrs. William, Haamua; "Flower Kaln,' vocal solo by Miss Buxa Jones; violin solo, selected, by Mlns Morganson; floral number, "Wreaths Ta tha Steps to Great i Allah's Throne" (Sohuman), by Madams. P'Aurlas Saturday After noon ' club; address, Rev. Pr. Talbot; vocal solo, i "A Spring Song,". Madam D'Aurla.- .... - , i .-. '. Refrsshments will . ba Served. All former New Yorkers ara cordially In vited to attend. - r . - . , JOSEPHI WILL HELP DRAFT MEDICAL LAW Dr. 8. K. Josephl left for Chicago last night wber ho will .rcpreacnt Oregon In tha drafting of a model medical practice law. II Is delegate to tha special con ference of tha council on medical educa tion and legislation which convenes In Chicago February I J, by appointment of Governor Benson. - ' ' , ,, The sixth annual session of tha coun cil Will devote moat of its meeting; to consideration of legislation ' needed for tha encouragement and protection of medical practitioners. Reports Intended to show tha status of medical colloges gram. andthe Quality of men thae schools ar turning nut. will be ndt?. Cotmidrra tlon will ba given to the formation of a national bureau of health. Or. Joaophl Is staff physician at Good Samaritan hoMpltal.und a member of tha state university faculty. ATTRACTIVE PROGRAM -BY ENMINENT PIANISTE ; Tha program to ha given by Myrtle fclvyn, the eminent American planlata, Friday night at tha Bungalow. Is most attractive and ona v.' hi ah will he Inter esting particularly as ther Is much that is new to tha Portland concert pro- There ara few more Intereatlng artlMtlo peisonalillf than MUs Elvyn befora tha public tmlay. Her su-ce has baen mt dmid'd In tha runt tills) season. This beautiful Aiuerban abould bn an lnplratlon to . tha students -of piano. 1 . Wo(k3!ajkI Council Meets, i (Ciwdil I'UoaUb ta Th JtMirnt.l . ' Woodland, Wash., Feb. 10. Tha newlT elected council of Woodland held IH rirst pulneaa aeanion at tne iuwn nou last .night , No important ' legislation , was enacted. Tha peraonnol of tha pres ent council 1st I M. Love, mayors John Olllott, Karlo F. Bryant, W. Jt. nirt v f? u..l.l unit W It. Atllln roun. cllm'en. Leopold ilopf Is poloa Jurig and V. W. Whitlow Is town clerk. ; ,; 1 Several men who had gathered to listen Afl(,r0 f-ouilboux Were tha fortunate to tha wrangle chaseti and caught him a block away. They took Frank back, to tha woman.; j " . . '. X.oses Maay Dollars. "I almost ra down this street a' few minutes ago," she explained, "to catch a car for Linn ton. When I ' rfot to Washington street I heard a coin drop) Cisco. on the pavement..' rwhen I investigated 1 found my purse- had been leaking HKiney. I lost several dollars. '- "I hurried back, looking about for my money, when I saw this boy pick up a dollar and put It' in bis pocket. - When I asked him to give It 'to ma be ra- f used." . . -.. . : . ' . . - . ; Frank was questioned. Ha said ha tenders for trophies and on Wednesday Mrs. Lester Kollock and Mrs. Fred P. Morey (Miss Josephine Yates of Spo kane) were winners. -.. ... . . .. a John A. Shepard la a guest at ona of tha exclusive hostelrlea In San Fran- Mrs. J. B Montgomery's tea at her Hawthorn avenu home, Tueaday af ternoon, waa a charmingly pretty affair and' was given In honor of Mrs. George B. French. Mrs.. French Is an accom pushed muslcisn and " delighted . Mrs, Montgomery's guests with several solos. In London, .Berlin and Paris, Mrs. " didn't "find no dollar." His pockets French studied with masters, and' both ive re turned inside ,ogv ..disclosing a bundle of string, several nails and tha works of .a-watclK In'' another pocket was a-beer botue too. , . "That's what I Just picked up hcre.1 said Frank, indicating tho beer bottle top. The woman, , who said she was Miss Krnestlne Meyers, but 'whose pocket- In this country and abroad aha has sang at charlubl affairs with notable Singers.-; i - - ' e e '..'.' Mrs. - George 8. Whiteslda will be a bridge hostess in her Northrup street homo ths afternoon. :--., , .- . a . Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler and Miss Use Koehler will leave tonight for . .. VM ....ik.Mi rBllA(. . . V. - T A ..lb., .nil.,.. .!. . 1 1 . .""UICIU IW t- WU Mrs. R. 8. Ctreenleaf and Mlsa Frances Wilson will leav this week for south at her ruined dress and hurried down tha street ; Frank snd th dog and the suck went back to the puddle. -Gosh. said Frank, after. ona, hilghty Urh California ahd Mexico for a swoop, ."that was soma, splash " A schooner built in . Ante sbury, Mass., In 1805, and nsed in4th war of'Uli as a privateer, still Is In actlv servlc in the Main coasting trad. 1 eral months' trip. ;, '. .. ' ?' : ' ; ' ..' . ,Mr. and Mrs. J. Fc Snyder and daus-h- ter. of Chicago, ar at tha Hotel Port land for a few days as guests of Dr. C In Booth, -Mr, Snyder is a promi nent attorney of Chicago and J making an extended trip through tha west . .a a . . Mr." and Mrs. Wittenberg have an nounced tha engagement of their sister, Miss Fsnny Ruddy, to .Joseph Levy. . - ' .a , . E. L. Slnex has gone to Seattle for a II days' visit with friends. ; '".-.,' .a a . .v i Th Bo&thaa guild gava a party at tha noma of Mrs. R. F. Barnes on East Taylor street last - night Tha guild members ara Miss Graco Richardson, Miss Norma Dobls, Miss. Esther But terworth. Miss Alice llolman. Miss Edith Lewis, Miss Alberta Greene, Miss Mil dred Ovlatt, Miss Lena Barton,. Miss Olgo Halllngby, Miss Bessls Bradley, Miss Wade, Miss ,Verna Bergeii and Miss Agnes .MCBriae. - ,. i. . , AT THE THEATRES Laughing Hit of the Season. " ' ' In that delightful ona act comedy en titled "The , Make-Belleves," Small, fc'loana A Sheridan ara scoring tba laughing triumph of tha season at Pan tares. Tha humorous playlet Is replete with hilarious situations,- .while tha players handle their . parts' In capital style. The song-hit la ''In tha Land of Cotton" and tha manner In which Mr. Sloan sings It brings tremendous ap plause. MAIL ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED AGENTS FAY HOSIERY FOR CHILDREN , , . 7 1 '. W Not OnJjr Recommend ' v- smimis KID GLOVES ; But agrea ' to keep ; them ' tressed shapely and mended . orever FREE OF , CHARGE ' ASK US ABOUT IT , . ' , - v. Cor Fourth 2nd Morrison Sfs Largest and Leading FURRIERS and Exclusive OUTFITTERS to woxsar axu csltuukiv Fur Style Book MAILED FREE ' '.'v Upon Request' . : " VearSilmiield Furs ,;. "Merit made them Famoua.".. Suit Values to $50M 1 for Oiiy $9.93 Materials are serge, cheviot arid broadcloth. Colors are , , black, tan,' gray and shepherd checks. navy, Ladies' Hats ?&ro?, $2.98 In our Millinery ' Department We have 'only a few of these beautiful hat's left. : Sale price -v. ..... 92.08 Children's Coats : In all colors, values to' $.00, for ;V. .V......Y. t.... 94.08 Values to $6.00 for.. . . .3.08 Ladies" Weiv UeckvJear Embroidered Collars, and Ja-- for bots, 50c; values, : . I PJ w . . . ....., aW VsV 'Deadwood Dick" at Portland..' Tonfarht it lha Portland thMtra thd best popular priced stock company In the United States will-repeat Its phe nomenal success "Deadwood Dick's Last Shot" Last night a capacity audience shouted Its approval of this thrilling western melodrama aa It was presented by the Portland company and the sale Of seat Indicates that there will be a J rush at the doors tonight . . " ai. un uajter. . . ' 'The Right of Way.", Gilbert. Parker's powerful play, la attracting tho -usual Crowds to the Baker this week. It Is one of the most fssclnatlnar and Intense ly interesting "plays ever seen here. And is played by one of. tha strongest com panles. . It will be seen all tue rest of the week. Waists in Nets,-including black, cream, gray and' white, regular values to $12.50 at Only $2.98 ; Ladies' Black : Cat .; Hosiery, regular 35c values, Q the pair -Iwi . . . iv Flannelette .K!monositregular $1.00 to $1.75 values; v'pg'g BELTS Values to SU5-a OnlY 19c All styles, sizes and colors. Sale price . ; : 1 V v I p 'l' ir Cf iff? Q-'- intA TPfl Bi,ing them to us and you .will know who to sell your pelts l iiii Uyf rUiiO.alU highest prices at all times. . Health and Beauty Aids BT , MRS. MAE MARTTN. ' Mrs. Ruth O. ble excuse for There can be no posal- ble excuse for a woman of your-age neglecting her complexion. It Is a duty you owe yourself to loolc as vouthfu' ana cnarmmg as posstoie. I would not encourage yott to use face powder; it rubs off too easily, 'shows too readily and does no permanent good. The use of a good lotion made by dissolving four ounces of spurmax in half a pint of hot water and adding two teaspoon fuls of glycerine will lake away that coarse, a&iiow, ouy looit to your Kln and make It soft, pink -and youthful, 'ibis lotion is an excellent beautlfler and whitener and will last longer than powder.-. It is splendid for cold sores, freckles, pimples and preventing chap ping ib ui wmas.v M. L. T,: Tour case ta by no means a hopeless one. Many people, like your self, are troubled with dandruff, Itch ing scalp and -falling hair, due to a germ disease of the scalp.-- This can easily be corrected by using a quinine j. air ionic smae rrom one ounce gum coin dissolved In one-half pint alcohol, then adding one-half pint oold ' water, lirush your hair thoroughly and ' rub this tomo twice a week Into your scalp and It will do wonders for you. It will promote a rigorous growth of hair and .keep It glossy and from becoming eoarse end the ends splitting- Do nt scratoh' the scalp with the finger-sails. Use a brush to remove the loose dandruff. , ;j Jennie1 W.r To hold your own In so ciety or business, you must feel right as well as look right If you get rid of the languor and "always tired out" feel ling you complain of, you are almost certain at the same time to be freed from the pimples, blotoheen and sallow complexion. A clear, smooth and soft ckin la impossible when the blood Is Im pure or deficient the digestion faulty or toe uver inactive. A gooa general aye ' Item tonic is made aa follows: Oet from : your druggist one ounce of kardene ana one-half pint of alooboL Dissolve the k&rdffne and a half teaoupful of sugar in tne aiconoi ana aaa enougn oouing , water to make a full quart. - Take a ; tablofspoonful before each meal and on retiring. This tonlo acts beneficially .upon tha stomach and Uver, help3"Tb as- simUate your food and throw off lm 1 purines in the system, thus striking at the very roots of a sickly, pimply complexion. V, Constance: ; Right now ls'the best time of the year to get rid of those facial .blemishes, such as freckles, tan, skin j.imples, etc., which come to us during' the summer time. - But you should not use Soap on the face very often, as it oiaaea me sxm ary ana nara. 1 recom mend the use of a good greaaeless face cream, wnicn can be made by dlssolv Ing on ounce of almocoln (get it at any druggist's) In one-half ptnt cold wa ter, ana aoa two teaapooniuis glycerine. Stir and let stand an hour or so. It is inexpensive and you will find Its regular use will Improve your skin wonderfully. It keeps the skin soft ana satiny, smooth and moist. A mo. soin cream jelly Is a fine and soothing cieanser ana win prevent blackheads, premature wrinkles, and wherf used as a massage cream will restore color to oarav sauow skin. - - -a -St-, .Hte . f "1 .Mrs. EL 6.: Ton will not need to wear your glasses constantly If you will treat your eyes with a good, strengthening eye tomo. uissotve an ounce -or erystos In a pint Of water and' droo one or two drop in each eye dally. 1 This tonic is very strena-thenln to tired, weak and inflamed -eyes, and will make your eyes clears and sparkling. It , Is . fine for granulated eyelids and does not smart tne eyes. , 1 ou win una it very sooth Ing, 'k. :,. I 1 1; ' 1 1 v f-ys Mrs. P. B. E It la r Mv' seen that you are entirely too temt- for your neignt, ana your superfluous flesh iuubi uo a great worry to i you. tcven toougn you nave tried so .many flesh I reducing remedies that, did no good, helped want you to try thla formula. It has great many ana is narmiess. Buy at any drug store four ounces par- nous ia uiBugive 11 in a pint or not water. Take a tablespoonful- before each meal for a few weks. and r m urs you will , b pleased with 4he yre eulta. , ,'! -- A. F. L.r Soap should never be Used on- the hair. " It does more 'harm -than good. .It causes light streaks In the air, brittleneas, and leaves the scalp harsh and dry. If you wish to ' have your. hair look bria-hi and huiiiiv w soap and Inferior ready-prepared sham-. poos aione. a gooa shampoo costs no more than a poor one. The most re liable shampoo I hav ever used is made, by dissolving a teaapoonful of eanthrox in a cup of hot water. This shampoo' cieanaes tne nair ana scaip tnoroughly, and leaves the scalp fresh, elastic and free from any irritation, it mak.a tha hair soft -and lustrous. Canthrox makes a particularly fine shampoo during the winter months, as it dries ouioklv. Ton can buy canthrox from your druggist or get a canthrox shampoo at almost any first-class hairdresser's. - -'. STOfJJCH IIIDIGESfflll, Crowds Marvel at Lindsay's Skill. Fred - Lindsay is presenting on - the bill at the Orpheum thla week a clever novelty act - in which he demonstrates the wonderful possibilities of the uses Of a common stock whip. Mr. Lindsay performs all aorta of tricks, such as cut ting a bdttle in two and whipping the ashes from a cigar held in -the mouth of an assistant 3 McALLEN McDQNNELl-: rMcALLEN & McDONNELL' McALLEN & MCDONNELLS McALLEN & McOONNELL 'r;.. w'j- f ill. irs- Clearance "Battle of Too -Soon." A bombardment of Jokes and volley! of laughter Is "The Battle of Too Soon," the military travesty at tho Orand this week. ' Mathews and Bannon are re- i sponsible. The headline act is the Mont rose troupe' of seven athletes. This Isj considered by authorities to be the greatest act of the kind In vaudeville. Mclntyre & tleath Sale Tomorrow. The advance seat sale will open , to morrow at 10 o'clock, for Mclntyre and I Heath. These famous , and favorite ; Diacxiace comeaians will present their i latest musical play success. "In Haytl ." at th Bungalow theatre, February 13,1 it, 10. FLAT BUILDING GO ES TDFALW E R FOR $36,500 ,The story told by 'our suit department, today is very short, very simple and very much to the poinWahd it's a story with a strong plot W. B. Btreeter and George F. Russell hav sold to W. B. Walker a four-series flat; building on a 40 by 100 foot lot. located on the east aide of Tenth street, between Morrison and Yamhill, the con sideration involved being 138,500, The jsalo was negotiated by L. E. Carter, vice president or the western Oregon xruHt company. Mr. walker is a Beav- trtom farmer, who has made a number of lnvestmeets in this class of holdings in tne past two years. 1 Two lots on the west side of Four-1 teeruu street, between Alder and Wash ington, were purchased yesterday by Alexander Kerr, the total consideration 1 Involved being 172,000, The parcel waa I In two aeparate pieces, 75 by 100 feet being soia to Mr, Kerr by F. S. Myers for j (45,000, and the adjoining 25x100 feet, formerly belonged to Mrs. Harriet Mansfield, and was sold for $27,000. The property is improved withflats! and, dwellings, all substantial frame Structures, which yield a fair return on the Investment i , A little Diapepsin regulates ; ' oad stomachs in five : ; ;.' minutes. : Every family here ought to keep some Diapepsin in the house, as any one of you may have an attack of Indi gestion or stomach trouble at any time, day or night. 1 - . ' r .:: This harmless preparation will digest pnythlng you at and overcome a dls-t!-e!ed. out-of-order stomach flv min utes afterwards. , if your meals 'don't tempt you, or ttlmt little you do eat seems to fill you. or lays like a lump of lead In your stoiuaeh; or If jou have heartburn, 'that s a .lg ..of. Indigestion. .' Afrk your Pharmacist for " a 60-cent coti of Jape'a Dlapepaln and take a FELL THROUGH WELL AND SUES FOR $7500 Because he fell backward through a well hole . while attempting to pull a load of cement through- a window on the third storv of the Union Meat enmnanv'a I packing house . on Vancouver' slough, E. L. , Bloomfield has begun suit against the comDanv - for 17600 damas-ea. Hn little just aa soon as you catu i These fYtober 19 lwt when eit took win Ka nn vit.i . Place. . tnlVail MvH . atrtlfl H '-' 'mmmmPrite s Suits and Coats at of economy. Entire stock of winter coats and suits now on hand' is on sale at exactly half price, in plain figures.' You can buy like this; ' V I r ."' $20.00 SUITS and COATS at. . . . . .$10.00 $25.00 SUITS and COATS at. . . : . .$12.50 $27.50 SUITS and COATS at. '. . t . . $13.75 $30.00 SUITS and COATS at. ... . .$15.00 $35.00 SUITS and COATS at. : . .$17.50 $40.00 SUITS and COATS at. . . . . .$20.00 $45.00 SUITS and COATS at. ; . . .$22.50 $50.00 SUITS and COATS at . . . . $25.00 Mite Lawn r 'Waists $U50 Val. This is beyond doubt the best value in new 1910 Lingerie "Waists' in. this city. There are no less than twelve very .dainty styles,, "'some button in the back, others in front. Some are made of plain lawn, others of crossbar dimity, trimmed with 'embroidery, tucks and pleats. Actual value is $1.50, but we bought ISO dozen 'and saved thereby, and we turn the saving over to you.1- Corset Covers 75c Val. Made of fine cambric, with yoke consisting of 3 rows 'of Val. lace , insertion, oe tow each of beading and lace edge. Extreme value. VJarnet Corset $2 Vat. Genuine Wprner Rustproof Corset, : medium high bust, extra long over hips and back; madeVof extra fine white coutit, lace and ribbon trim'd, ' front, and. side hose supporters., v ''W$efcEndf,;Unen and Drapery Specials undigested food stomach gas or heartburn, fulmes or neavy reeling in the stomach, Nausea, pebilitatlng Headaches, Dizziness or in testinal griping. This will an go, and, besides, there will be no sour food, left over In the stomach to poison your breath., with, rnauseoua odors. - ;-!,r;j--Pape's Diapepsin Is a certain 'cure for out-of-order stomachs, because It prevents fermentation and takes hold of your food and digests It just the same as if your stomach wasn't there. Relief in five minutes from all stom aeh misery is at any drug store, waiting for you. - - i - ..- .These.- large i 60-cent ' cases contain more than aufficient to cur almn.t nv chronio csse of Dyspepsia. Indigestion or any other stomach trouble. pays the grabhook gave wav while he was trvlnar to draw three sacks of cement through the window. the cement having been hoisted - by a derrick. He lost his balance and fell through tha hole In the platform ton which he stood. This hole was ungusrd- j Cd by a railing or trap door, he says, J and he blames the company for negli gence. Bloomfield says his : left arm -was. broken, his back and nlfa nilnfitll. i i nun, ana ne surrerea a severe shock. $1.75 Napkins $1.29 . -i Full dinner size, large variety of new patterns. , ' ; 15c Huck Towels 11c Hemstitched Union Huck Towels, Jo ty oo inches., , , t ' ' T8c Turkish Towels 12 1-2C ? Bleached extra heavy Turkish Bath iTowels, 18 by 40 inches, . v' WILL CELEBRATE BIRTH " . , OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN f The Nejr York State Society of Oregon- will, celebrate the one hundred and first anniversary of Lincoln's birthday J , 40c Table Damask 25c . Full r bleached, ; 60 . inches.? wide; floral and loom dice designs, 1 65c Table Damask50c ; Full bleached, extra heavy, satin finish, 60 inches; floral designs' $1.00 Linen Damask 69c All purelinen, 70 inches wide; a dozen, patterns to pick from. -. ' ;90c Curtaihs 69c Nottingham ; Curtains, , 24 yards long, -36 inches wide, white only; floral designs. . . m, '$1.50 Curtains 98c - Nottingham Curtains, 2j4 yards long, .45 inches wide, , white only; floral designs. ' Swiss Curtains, SpeciaT98c Ruffled Swiss Curtains, dots and. figures; white, 2lA yards. -" ; $2.00 Curtains $1.39 Swiss Curtains, plain and figured, lace insertion and edge; also tucked border, 35c Fancy Scrim 19c Fancy Oriental designs; double face, 36 inches wide. - " ' , ' Curtain Swiss 12 1-2c 36-inch Cifrtain Swiss in figured . and dotted designs.' Very special at 12j4c. . . . S J 7