THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, AFRIL 15, 1910. 11 V." m OF TKG CEMSISCEM; 15DMST0Fffl Chief of Census Expects to Be Able to Make Report of Coun . ! try's Population by-June 1 ;? 75,000 Enumerators. e Bow t$ Population Of the United (!'. Statu Im Grown. ' Tear. Population. M790 .,.,. 8,929.114 1800 ' 6,808.483 1810 ii... ............ 7,239,881 1(20'. '1830 . 1850 1880 1870 ....... .... , 81,448,321 y .,..... ....... es.oas, ( 4. : J . V . 'a . Z A it .... ...-a....,.., j4,odo,v2v ..... .......... . JI,UO,10J 13,181. 87 , ' . ; Washington, April 18. Today marks the real beginning of Uncle gam's great de cennial task of .counting nosea and tak- 1880 . 60,165,783 1890 .,.....,.: 2,622,260" 4 1900 ,,......,...... . 78,103,887 4 1910 .......... 90,000.000(7) Ing stock, a tank Imposed upon him by the conHtltutlon of the United EtftteH. Tills morning. In every nook and corner of the country, the 76,000 census enu merators took to the field with pencil and pad in hand. When their work Is completed and the results tabulated by the wonderful electric devices now In Ufa In the census office In this city Uncle Sam will know to what extent his family has Increased during the past 10 years, lie will know alo how rich he Is, how proHperous he Is, and how his farms, manufactures, mines and quarries are faring and everything else worth knowing about himself. . ' The actual collection of data will con tlnue 16 days In the, cities snd 30 days In the country districts. Each enumer ate, r is assigned a certain area -to cover. First, the location of the house, the street and the city or town will be taken. Then will come the full name of the person, his or .her relationship to the head of the family, sex, color or race, age at last birthday, whether, single. married, widowed or divorced, and num ber of years of present marriage Then will be chronicled the place or fcirtn. trade or profession, general nature of Industry, whether employe or employer, ability ' to read and write, physical de fects, ; whether the home Is owned or mortgaged, and whether the person is a survivor of the Union or Confederate army or navy. . . ' , ' . -. 'farm Census Important. . ,' :' Statistics will be taken In respect to all lines of Industry, but of greatest Im portance of all Is the farm census. New inquiries in tne general agricultural schedule .are expected to develop Import ant dataVon the questions.; whether the American farmer is holding his own against the foreign, born homereeker in this country; the age period when the "hired farmhand" becomes an Independ ent farmer himself; the age when the, tenant farther ceases to be a "renter" i and becomes an owner, and also other vital facts relative to the social and In duntrlaW tendencies among the million of tillers of the soil. i .The farmer will be questioned In re gard to his mortgage Indebtedness, the screage to be planted to crops In 1910, breed of pure bred animals, and acreage of mixed, timothy and clover bay. lie will be asked to tell also the amount of food purchased for livestock, the amount and value of the livestock, the value of eggs sold, the amount of pasture land under Irrigation and numerous other things of Interest and value to the stu dent of farm conditions. The new in qulrles concerning wheat are expected to reveal the Immense progress made In this crop. In the Inquiries concerning the amount ef woodland may be di rectly traced the agitation during the last few years in favor or forest ex tension and conservation. . . : . May Report fane 1. ; Dr. IB. Dana Durand, the chief of the census bureau, hopes to bs able by June 1 to report the number of Inhabitants In the United States, probably between 88,- 000,000 and 91.000,000. It will take four months to cover the manufacturing In terests and probably three years to tab ulate ana-study uie vast undertaking. The "completed task . Will represent the labors of 75,000 men and women enu merators and 760 regular and 3000 tem porary clerks in the census bureau. The census will cover not only the united States but Hawaii, 'Porto Rico and Alaska. Nothing will be left undone to make the enumeration as correct and as complete as possible. A total ef $14, 000,000 Is to be expended In the work. In this connection It Is interesting to note that the sum or $44,000 was thought sufficient to. cover the cost of the first census In 1790. This census covered the original thirteen states and showed a population of 3.200,000 whites and 700,000 slaves. i a '- MR SMS IE H OT SERVE ... Elected President of Fair and Livestock Exposition; Has - , No Time for It. , ; N. C. Marls, who was yesterday elect ed president of the Portland Fair eV Livestock exposition to eucoeed El L. Thompson, resigned, fear he will 'not be in position to accept the honor. "I fear I will have to send In my resignation," aatd Mr. Marls today, "be cause I feet that I will be too busy to give It the attention. It should have and that I would like to give. My position as editor of the Rural Spirit keeps me very busy, and X do not see how I shall be able to find time for the office of president of the exposition, no matter how well I would like to serve. "Furthermore, - while I have bad a great deal of experience In the live stock show line, I think It better to elect some prominent and, Influential business man to be at the bead. Sec retary F. A.- 'Welch, who has been In charge of the state fair at Salem many seasons, Is an experienced man and would give much valuable assistance to the president' ; .:T,. i'--"v v-'"..: :'( v. i'At any rate, I shall call the board together sometime next week and ask them to reconsider my election, or rather accept my resignation and name a successor. I can see a great future for the fair and livestock show which la in hat held at tha Pntinti-v Huh In September, and em anxious to do all I can iur it. - . i A meeting of the committee on trans portation la being held today. The oom- muiee ia onicrrm wiin -I'reaiaen t B, B. Josnelrn of the Portland. Railway, Wght Power rompany for streetcar service that . will . take ears of the crowds. RABBI WISE RESIGNS OFFICE OF SECRETARY At a special meeting of the directors of the - Better Cltisenshlp association, neia at iTinuy pariso nouse last night HJ. P. Rosenthal was elected secretary of , the association, to aucoeed Rabbi Jonah B. Wise. In tendering his resign nation Rabbi Wise stated that the du ties of the secretaryship required more of his time than he oould devote to the cause,' ... - , : ; j- '..:;..,'...'.;. The new secretary, Mr. RosenthaL is an enthusiast along the line of the edu cation of the masses and the raising of tne standard or citisenanip, r He. .has been prominently Identified .with' work of that character in Chicago and else where In the east. v',. ''. :'. :.'' The association has a number of Im portant subjects under consideration, some of which were up for discussion last night; but owing to the fact that little progress was made it was not deemed advisable to make public the present plana of the association. - New Corporations. ." y ' ",. ' (Selpnt- Bareen et The Jounl.) Salem, Or., April If. Articles of In corporation have been filed in the of fice of the, secretary, of state as: fol lows: 'ii'V'rs'Wv':'.;,,'"',,":', ., Coos Athletlo association; principal office, Marshfleld; capital stock. $100 Incorporator. A. IL Powers. B. Mlngus, Herman Hlllyer, A., 8. Blanchard and Tom WennetL . ,. , ... . jaijah Corbett company; principal of, flee. Portland; capital stock, $10,000; Incorporators, Elijah Corbett, Cleo B. i-oroeii ana j. j.. Merron. : ' Josephine County bank; principal of flee, Orants Pass,' capital stock, $60,. 000; incorporators, J. L. Calvert. O.; H. earner and T. B.. Cornell. . - . Lincoln County Telephone A. Tel graph company: principal office, To ledo; capital stock, $10,000; incorpo rators, w. k. Merriu, K. r. patton ana B B. Walls. s .....' ... '. ,'. .Western 1 Oregon Orchard Develop ment company; principal office, Med- ford; capital etock. $100,000; incorpo rators, J. A. Westerlund, porter 3. Neff and II. M. Sundvahl. .'. ; Black Bear Mining company; principal oi rice, Salem; capital stock, $1,000,000; incorporators, U. u, Boyer, W. m. Far rington and O. M. Reeves. ' - v (',; Sunnyvale Orchard ' company; princi pal office, Portland; capital stock, 150,- 000; Incorporators, Walter K. Earle, J. D, Crittenden and James H. Shepard. Beaverton Clay Manufacturing ' com pany; principal office, Portland; cap 1 tal stock, $60,000; Incorporators, Vlotor E. Randies, Charles H. Kinney, W., F. Myers and A. T. JUewls. ' . . .. . -;. . ', , .. Base Line Land comDanv: nrinclnal office,.' Portland; capital stock. $18,000; Incorporators. F. N. Clark, XL W, Ring and C.-B. Ilovenden.' ' v Oregon A . Eastern , Investment com pany; principal office, Portland;- capital stock, $6000; incorporators, A. I Wlgle, B. J. Hecker and A. L, Mackintosh. Ideal ; Investment company ; principal office, Portland; capital . stock, $6000; Incorporators, D. M. Baker, J, M. Baker and W. B. Shlvely. , , Journal .Want Ads. bring results. ' : TliHOfl'IOIl! Smiles and Evades' Question:, Offering Neither Blessings v 1 ' Nor Curses. '.'.'r- (Tatted Prs f-Mw4 . Chicago. April 15.-Whther Lor.l Kitchener, head of the British army. Is a woman hater or merely a man who ignores , the sex Is .an unsettled ques tion' In Chicago. " v When the celebrated Warrior arrived In Chicago yesterday he was "inter-- Viewed" by - a woman reporter, who asked him regarding the sentiments he entertains for womankind. "Lord Kitchener, .you have a reputa tion of being the. longest term woman hater In the British Isles. Is this cor rectr demanded the "lady reporter." "One" must live up to one's reputa tion replied KItohener, smiling broadly. mhen the report is truer- - I cannot say that"' said Kitch ener, ,: "I say one must live up to one a reputation.".'' '.. -i '. if MI trust that your feelings only apru to individual women and not to the sex, persisted the interviewer. "Absolutely." answered, the British war lord, who then relapsed Into ellenea The reporter than attempted to per suade Kitchetier to say something com plimentary of -American women, fihe got the same unsatisfactory replies. New Ciiaotcclep Dolls? tJust Received" Agcn to tlVarqUts3, Bon front Royal Worcester and "Howd Front Dicc Corsc.; Renoo Belt Corsets. "Sahlin' Perfect Form CorselsOny x? Hosiery Mcrode" Underwcar'-Rlchardson Linen; SaitoFcDiay IBgnpogjaiilira - IBTulHettflim IFroinni : Alii -El)epairttinnieinitti $1;50 Men's Ties, at. 55c Each TT S t& 9-.SQ o m. tomorrow. Now. fellows here'a t aalo xf-high-grade, Four-ln-Hand Ties, openend, styles; all ire pure silk and in the-very best f '"patterns;,, a good, libera, showing of valuesv up- to ETC A $1.50, special evening pnce,'(each JO V 25c Novelty Neckwear at 124c 6 to 9:3d p. m. toraoro'w, , big showing1 of . all the latest novelties in Dutch Col lars. ' jabots, stocks, stock collars, Wind-: sors. etc,"; values upta 25c each, " 0 eveninar .sale -orice. special.' each JLaaJ2l 50c Decorated Plate, , Special 25c AOc. Sugar and. Creamer for ' 25c 6: to '9;30F pra. tomorrow. v The ' china store 1 offers an Evening gale ; of - German China Sugar and Creams, decorated in pink roses: C 50c "' values for 25c palti . also decorated green and pink plates, our OP. best regular 50c - valtes, special tO 10c Cream Pitcher Special a"t 5c 10c - Toothpick Holder! Only 5c 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow, n evening sale of China -Toothpick Holders; also a line of decorated German China Creanf Pitchi ers; all very good. 10c values, special fof Saturday 'evening $ale only, each Uv :'; ' '-';.' - . i - - .'- .-'1. - - Mehs $3.50 Oxfords for $1.93 6 to' 9:30 p. m. tomorrow, line of fine quality patent , colt Oxfords for men: welt-sewed, blucher cut;, our best .regu lar J.50 values, priced special (?1 . (JU for " the , evening sale only,- pair vXeaO 75c Corset Cover; Special at 42c G2 Gloves , at 79c An unusual gale of rare values in prime quality of French Kid Gloves in assorted shades; washable chamois, in natural or white, ) one-button ; styles ; extra quality cape stock gloves, in assorted street tan shades; great assortment of vaV fJQt uea to $2, at the low price of, pr,,l iC Cellln Store Open VnUl 9:80 P. M. Store Open Until. 9:80 P. M. iygeii's 01.25 ?; Shirt sf 63c A special purchase of 4000 Men's Shirts coat style, plaited or plain bosoms, of good quality madras or percale, all good patterns, in stripes or figures. Men who know the value of money will supply their future needs tomorrow. J9a Wisdom bids you taka advantage. Buy these $1.00 and $1.25 values at V- Q6UrnbrellaG3.8a lOcDozen An all-day bargain event in the umbrella department. A sale of all-sillc tatteta weather sticks for rain or shine; good, heavy paragon steel frames, good- assort ment of handles, fancy and plain; La Tour, - mission and - princess flJO OC styles; values to $6, special, ea. vOeOtl OS -Fountain -IPeiis &8c All day tomorrow' the printing department will print you. a sample dozen Calf. "I A ing Cards, your own style of type, best quality.linen Bristol cards, the dozen i-V1-' "FOUNTAIN PENS--Anothef lot of J006 Fountain Pens," good assortment of fancy i . . m se t . . ' , a . . . t , .1 .. .'. .i . . f'.. . a iL J ak patterns,"gold, pearj or siiver-tnmmea; aiso piam nanaies nuea wun goua u W a 14-k.,gold points; every one guaranteed. Values to $5.00, on special sale, awOt i ,! " Mull K 1 1 '' Hi- .. '. . . t 35c Hand Iter cMefb 3 tor 50c p ''A'. - . i I X ' 65c Valenciennes Lacco 25c a Dozen "Ladies' Handkerchiefs, with Madeira hand-embroid- ered corners and narrow hemstitched edges, in finest quality linen; ready sellers at 35c each. Special tomorrow for lTy" or' three for 50c Valenciennes Laces, the washable kind, with Inser. tjons to match; neat patterns, in widths up to one inch wide j . Our regular' $1.00 a dozen values, special 484, and oar regular 65c a dozen OKp valuegi widths to y inch, special price, dozen ' 1 ' -,e Jv i , Qg CExforclb at ClilIclrenTo: O x. t o r d b Reduced r 1 ;,.'L. '. .-,..-. : -i--:-. ',' ':';.,;-'."' .:" Saturday,v"Children's day," a great general sale of thildrens Oxfords, embracing al most every low shoe in ouf entire stock. ' Patents, tans, browns,' gunmetal and glazed 75c Tafleta Slllk 47c ,d 01.26 IVIot bra Silk 71cYtil Standard quality Taffeta Silk in 50 different Shades; the very silk for waists, 1-piece dresses, petticoats and taffeta tailored suits and skirts; a rich, lustrous 75c AHn fabric. Buy all you want of it at this low price. On sale all day for, the yard 1 1 MOTORA SERGETthe new silk for Summer wear, recognized as Dame Fashion's favorite fabric for dresses, suits, etc It is full 27 ins. wide and pure silk qual- fj-t n ity such as sells over the counters of leading stores of the country at $1.25 yd. I AC Clilld'o C2.50 Dreoaeo at 01.09 IVlottier Hub- . . , ." .... ' m . .... . . .. ,-" . ' . ... ' ' bardo Special 79c An all-day sale of little Ladies' Dresses of good quality percale, in neat patterns, Including shep herd checks and light and dark plaids; sizes 6 to 14 years; ' regular values up $2.50, special during this ' sale, ' each -"$1.89 Mother Hubbard Dresses for babies 6 months to 3 years. They are the cutest little ' things, and made of good quality gingham, fine check pat-1 terns. Mothers take notice regular $1.25 values, during this sale at special price of 79c 60c Rompero 39c Women's 20c tiose at 10c a Pair 6 .to p. m. tomorrow. , sale of worn en', 'pood qtulitr fast blade cotton Hose, seamleM foot, full fashioned; sizes 8 to 10; our best regular 20c values, spe. f If. cial evening: sale-orice at. ther oair Xvv Children's 20c Hose at 20c Pair 6 to 5:30 p.-; m. tomorrow. , Sale ' of. chil dren's medium Weight ribbed Hose, fast black, reinforced heel and toe, double yarn knee; sizes 6 to 9y; our best regular 1 AA 20c values, evening price the pair All Ladies $2.75 Waists at 89c Each Boys' 85c KnlckerbockcPG 49c kid IfatBrre, hand-turn and welt-sewed extension soles'. AH-at special low prices. WOMEN'S OXFORDS AND PUMPS A great alf-day sale of 2000 pairs CO "I Q of women's Oxfords and Pumps; reg. values to $5.00, on special sale, pair Va(eAe7 ".'". '.'..' '. i v.. . -. . . ..a ;.- '.: t, : . p2cials From 2 to 6 P." M. . . . : - " ' 1 ' ............ $2 flouncing Embroidery 89c 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow, a sale of wom en's Corset Covers of fine nainsook, lace or embroidery, yoke, well made; excellent fitting styles; regular values "Op to AOs 7Sc each, on special sale for, each :' ''-'-' V ". .. ' Ladies' $ 1 .00 Drawers ; for 63c 6 to 9:30 p. m; tomorrow, an evening sale of women s cambric or nainsook Drawers, embroidery or lace-trimmed . flounce; our best regular $1.00" values, on special liO sale at the exceptionally low price of UOU 35c Hair Turbans, Special at 17c 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. Plan to spend the evening with us. Here's Hair : Tar- Dans, invisible : net-covered, wary or Siraight: mountrd on strong si!k-covered -wire frames; regular 35c values, on "17 sale at the special low price of, each A I C .S 1.00 Value in Back Combs 39c 2 to' 6 p. m. tomorrow. ) Kows your. chance to ky in a supply of fine quality Flouncing at an exceedingly low price. Fine materials, dainty patterns; CQp values to $2, afternoon price, yard Oe7U $18.00 Hair Switches for $9.00 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. An evening ule of women's Back Corrbs, fancy de signs, inlaid with real gold, warranted extra f:ne quality shell or amber. QQ (j Our rrular $1.00 values. Special OJL $25.00 Hair Switches at $12.50 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, fine quality nat ural wavy Hair' Switches, 28 insl, long, 3 separate strands; a regular $25 seller for $12.0. Also a line "of natural wavy Switches, 27 in. long, best German goods reg. $18 values, on special QH fin sale at justlialf regular prices' Veelll Ladies' $1.95 Gowns for $1.10 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, women's Night gowns of cod quality nainsodk or cam bric, Hubbard styles, with yoke of tucks and inUid with swiis insertion; long sleeves or chemise styles, round yokes of i lace insertion, wng or elbow Q1 1 fl ! sleeves; values to $19$. spec! $6.007 Couch 'Covers for $4.35 2 to 6 d. m. tomorrow, four hours of bar gains 'in new Tapestry Couch , Covers, rich Oriental patterns and attractive col orings,, full size; a timely sale of excep tional $6 values, priced special J A O pT for toniorrow afternoon each V -leOtl Art Brass Jardinieres, for $1.98 2 to 6 p, m. tomorrow, a -general sale of art Brass Jardinieres, Umbrella Stands, Fern Dishes, Trays, Candlesticks. Flower Baskets, etc., is -now on. For an extra special from 2 to 6 p. m. we offer a line of 100 Brass Jardinieres, excep- QQ tional $3.00 values, special, ea.vi.ee7U $2.95 Petticoats at $1.29 Each 10c Hair Nets on Sale at 5c Each j! 75c Huck Toweling 49c Yard 'of 6 to 9 30 irg a!e txtra lirge,- C"l'?y inv-i,! 1 : i - .1 II-:- V... . M .1..-.. Mi.ilrjnil I . 3x3'-inch; made 'e silk; tnJx r-r:w ever-rg s ;e p;fe -,, g 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, a sale of Heather bloom -and Satine Petticoats, black only; ldeep flounces, with tailored band trim'g or tucked and shirred; values Q" OQ op to $2.9S, on Special sale, ea. vi-eaai Kurd's 25c Tablets. Special 16c jj 2 to 6 p. m. touioi loei, a great 4 hours' stle of Hurd" Holland Linen Bond Writ iiig Tablets, ruled and v.n)rd; extra Children's Rompers in light or dark striped gingham, pined with turkey red: OA- just the play suit for little fellows 1 to 6 years of age; 60c value, special only OiL KNICKERBOCKERS, for boys 2yi to 5 years of age. light or dark striped percale, plain or turnover collar; very neat patterns, well made; 85c vals., spl tomorrow 49f : r"-.'. '" '--,,' '''.,' " " ' .-' ' ' ' "'"''.' "' ' -i.v-;-j vj. -: V -; .:':' - .'i-..-Vr : Spgcials From 2 flo 6 P. M. Ladies' $5.00 Sweaters at $1.95 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, a sale of 250 worn. en's pure wool Sweaters,' in plain or Nor folk styles, faac)r weaves, trimmed with large pearl buttons; colors, cardinal. Ox ford and white: a full line of C1 OK sizes; reg. values to $5.00, forvAaW 25c Cups and Saucers for 13c 25c Blue Plates at 13c Each 2 to 6 p, ra. tomorrow, in the china store," third floor, a 'four hours' sale of Japanese fancy Ctips and Saucers; regular 25c val ues: also a very attractive line ot oiue plates of Japanese ware and regu- " Oe lar 25c values, on special sale, ea. 'JiO U $2.00 Cotton Comforts at $1.45 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, in the bedding store, 4th floor, a sale of cotton-luled Comforters, liaht and fluffy; large sue; the laminated kind, with pretty silkoline top and back; our regular $2.00 CI A fZ values, at this special price, ea. V-a.' .' " ' - ' ! Best 'Hole! Brand Hair Bar- rettes, 50c Values, Special 23c ,1 I' f 7,lr T--l- a e j ,i iMviiei v' t e .,c aaij'iT.i a w v s a v v e Vf i Vt f Ia'n r farcy dergr.s; 22 ins. svi.'.e, jj thick tablets; note, packet and letter sire. ,Vir GoarantVec srH'rs tr I suitsble f. r Tr.fr rv.ry ; J"5c ifi ,i cf finest qualify 'ittien; ?c ani 1f?A'i f.ncv and new bai teUw,! z't 'f. sr-rciil afterron rn 3 1 L 2'c vi'jr."on Mcil sale for. ea --UU it' vslaesi special aft 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow. The only Bsr rette in the world that does not injure the teed unbreakable. Fum, bar styles; rrg. 50c OQa emoon price, ea. $1.50? Combinations for 69c to 9:30 p. m tomorrow. ' an eveninir sale of women's Lingerie Waists, a spe cial buy of 300 just received by express. srdod assortment of "new Sorintr styles: values- tip to $2.75," on 'special f ale OQ at . this low : evening price, -each. OiC $2.00 Razors, Special at 89c Each 6 to 9:30 p. m., 300 men will feel like prizewinners when they carry off these razors, all of the -.finest quality , steel, hollow-ground; such makes as Clauss and Roberts are among-; the. lotr : Plain and fancy handles; V our regular, stock; OQ values up to $2.00 each, special for OUL Toilet Paper .on Sale for 3c Roll 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow. The big white "store, 2d floor, offers for four hours only women's Combination Corset Cover and Drawers, made of good grade nainsook, lace yokes or plain with neat edge of em broidery; regular values to $1.50, CQg on special sale at the low price of UC $5.00 Axminster Rugs at $3.50 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, very best quality of the latest Oriental and 2-tone effects; Axminster Rogs, 30x60 inches, larre line ntai ana 2-to hat sells reg ularly at $5.00, special price, ea. 30c Mattjngat 19c the .Yard 2 to 6 m. tomorrow.' A four hour op portunity to lay in a supply of linen warp Matting; pretty tana and greens, inserted in plain natural colors, closely "t f woven, linen warp quality; 30c vaL JLVl 75c Lawn Sprinklers for SSc 2 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, in the hardware section, 3d floor, a sale of brass Lawn Sprinklers; our rtgular 75c valoes, KQ on special sale at low price of, ea, 50c Coffee Pots at 35c Each Picni 6' to' 9:30 p. m." tomorrow, a sale of 1000 rolls of finest oualitv extra strength Toilet Paper, 500 sheets to a roll. Order a big supply for Mondays delivery. On special sale at this low price, roll OL - i !.;''' -'' .'; .- .. . ,.' 50c Turban Pins Now Only 25c "Spend a profit- Here s an offering 6 to 9:30 o. ra. tomorrow able evening with us. 11 ot ' x uroan Hair nns. big ment of styles to choose from; plain," fancy ana tne new turnover styles;.. our .best regular 35c to 50c values, on spe cial sale at this tow evening price asiort- '25c 65c Salad Bowls, Special at 39c 6 to 9:30 p. m. tomorrow. ' The crockery store, third floor, offers .an unusual sale of.1 Salad Bowls, green and pink deco rated; our best regular 65c values, QQ special at this evening sale price, ea. 0L $1.25 Belt Pins, Special at 49c 6 to 9 JO p. m. tomorrow. -TheJewrlry store will lend its splendor to the evrmng sale in the. way of Belt Pins ani Buck les; green, oxidised snd roe gold f rni plain hammered t effects and tone-tt novelties; best regular values op to ACS . $15, esch, on special sale for, ea,cb tJi S2J2S Hat Pins at $1.35 Each 6 to 9:30 p. ra. tomorrow, n tr- g of fparkhng rhin ifrne satssre, roend sn4 ,n'h Hit it--,, t V l.'i. Platen. Two D f - .' Lants are n;cfly cut; r-'.r n ues cp to" $25, special ra 2 tA 6 p. m. t'vmnrrow, in the k; poods section. 3d f)-or, a sale rf 3c Lname.ed Coffee Pots; rriraiar ),- 50c vi!oe, on sr-ecial si'e a fch Out re 6 to 9 r; P ri rt r-'.'rr sn 1 it r " t ri r'r; -.' i ' f f a j - ' ' Store Open Irt 'tlic, Evening Until Q:CO