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DAILY Jr t T LAUD, TU 1 KJ v A 1.'. 1. 1 ii iMt. ULrliULL ALL THIS WEEK-Big Tr t ; a C v O nnnnnro nnrif Building Event on the East Side 10 , U i A c i - i ' a i N, . k )) . V U . U , (f una I3ANK0N & CO. Nineteen-Year-old Girl Tells Story of Tortures .Inflicted pn Ivan Koroski, Suspected ' Revolutionist. ' New York, Oft.' 18,Drlvert from"Rus ela bsoausa her. fiance wpg suspected of revolutionary motives, Vera Korsaklscb came to America In the steerage of the '.Kfort.?.Ptin2essin .. CeceUe, the first woman victim of the czar's new expul- fcion act. . t Vera Is only 19 years old,- Tha man she Is to marry Is .Ivan Koroskl, and she wn released from Ellis .Island Sat urday nd hurried to him. In Boston. ' . AwaJting her turn, In the long line of 3009 Immigrants at , Bills Island, . Vera ' told tier 'story with the aid- of an In terpreter, for she knows io English. V V "tbTet Zs Tortured. The Russian police. Vera said, arrest , ed Ivan and put before him a state ment lie was to sign, confessing he was gt member of a revolutionary party In Odessa. - , v, . ... . When he refused to sign the paper they stripped him and scour'ged his nude body with what Vera called a "broom" made out. of the short bristles of a' pig! Finally, said Vera, the chief of police conceived the bright- Idea of letting Ivan out jinto; the walled courtyard of the prison, no, he would make an at tempt to escape and could be shot down as a fugitive from the law.,,; ; v.---r Tart Esoapss Death.", That night, said Vera, a Jailer pur posely left the door of his cell unlocked Ivan waited until midnight, walked out of the prison and opened the door that led to the courtyard and found himself confronted by T,he Cossacks, all Tanged along the side of the wall with loaded carbines and under orders of the chief to shoot hlni down theoment , he( ap- i But 'VerBiaLd' they J were" very' bad shooting Cossacks, for 'van dodged their volley ' and dashed across , the prison ard ater they had fired, and then fell dow.n,5 pretending he was killed, when the second volley went .harmlessly over his-head.s. Then ; he jumped up and scaled, the wall. as they fired the third time, propping s&fejy. .to the outside with nothing more than- a nip In the calf of the leg to show foe the clever slwptlns of the police. ,....... .. ... --. "Escape Is BuoosssfuL ' IMenUs jsmvggled him across the bor dep and lite people arranged for his pas jak from Russia to Boston, t Verafaal,!"! -police were., angry eiyiugif. "wireti. $hV .-fojundi.6utUvs n had!: emjaptd,' the Tilef, sent, around a pla toon o!v police and they' arrested her, cliargitiff her with being a conspirator, too; and induced the Judges to fcrder her deported."- , - .. , ; .t ' " i "n i.i ii. i v ,'" 1 ; Lumberman' Killed. . t. islM la. f..- Oft, . 18 --Ah?- - Johnson,! 23 years. of , age, "unmarried apd ft native of Norway, wair killed here yesterday . by 8,1 mass, of lumbei1 . fatting on him while' hi was packing at the Hammond wlji--' Jdhna.6!i fell -w)th: the' 'wood and his bndy was not extricated until two hous.JaterAMany bones "were broken. An;tnquest Vui' be held; today; '". ' OEM o. -1 7:30 to 9:30. Music Everywhere. Many Stores will have Orchestras, and a Band will Parade the Streets. Today is the Second day of this Great East i Side Trade-Building Week ' ; ; And East Side Merchants invite you to come out to- night and enjoy a pleasant evening as their, guests. No goods will be sold during the evening. 1 ; . Special Values Will': Be Given Each Day . This. Week -by All the East Side Merchants ;: Who are particularly interested in demonstrating the wonderful growth of business on the East Side and , in making Our East Side Trade-Building Week mul : ually profitable. Music everywhere " ' '''( " ' : ' '" ' lasESide ' Business Mens Ghib V7.-Vv..w Tfic New JEgst Side ; New Gibson - . The New Dining Parlor K isalWays'neat IS ALWAYS NEW -IS ALWAYS NICE 'Sanitary and Whdlcsoipe I-J.-eSM?L : U :. : 123 GRAND AVE4 COR. ALDER u,.,'.;;,: BL.ANKETS Famous Faust Coffee TEAS SPICVS EXTXACTS ' CtiAS, P. JOrSES ; 83. Orand Are., Corner B. Ash ' " . "'Everybody Welcome to Call at Any Time "AND INSPECT OUR SANITARY PLANT PURE MILK, PURE BUTTER PURE CREAM PURE CHEESE EveryTel ph one Our . While on ,theEast Side don't fail ..to visit Steen's Sewlnr Machine-Store and r Dressmaking' "School.; .'ir 'T:-lH.'.' . Sewing Machines SOU OtEITTBO KTAIX3n 1 ' (.... ..... .. Valentine' 'hew self calculat- to lngf system of cuttlnf and design raiiecns out 1 n if taught. measure. Steen's, 383 L Morrison . East 8359, B-8978 THE JANGKE DRUG CO. Cor. of Hawthorne and Grand Avenues Nearly, a quarter of a century in business on the East Side. 7'. a - N ' V ";r;!'''S.-:'!,;.5!;:'':i'?' , ... . yyZ:'', A-v" S. C. JAGGAR Prices Reduced This Week MorBsDn:ple.etni(Eo B 1625 291 : LAST MORRISON ST. Lastim BrarichStore Ripe Olives, Ehman ; . . .Quart 50, gallon $1.85 Imported Olive Oil... .Half gal. $1.50, quart 85 "T1 Norwegian Smoked Sardines .'Can ,10, dor. $1.00 0 : C & B. Kippered Herring.'. .Can 25f doz: $2.50 Rl C. & B; Chow Chow;; y pt 25f pt. 45, qt. 75 C) California Olive Oil. Pint 90, gallon $3.25 Singapore Pineapple, grated.. Can 15, doz. $1.50 ' - - o CHEESE . 50 Imported Swiss .40 1 Oregon Full Cream . .. . ...... ......u. 25 fJO Limburger 25 fj Cream Brick ..25 Edam, each 81.00 . . 70 TEAS AND COFFEE .Our line is the most complete in the city. .vWlINCS ' ' 73 Port, Sherry, Angelica, Muscatel, regular $2 wines, J for this week, per gallon ... .......... . .$1.00 brandy Hennessy Three-Star $2.00 JU California FourStar. .Bottle $1.00, gallon $3.50 Apricot, bottle . p $1.25 WHISKIES O Bottled in Bond Old Taylor, Warwick Rye ; 3 Blue Springs, full quarts'... ..$1.25 Dewars & Sons .$1.25 UJ White Hare Cellars .....$1.50 p Bourbon and Rve, all ages, in bulk, per gallon, m from '. $2.50 to $5.00 O BEERS p Weinhard's, Columbia, Gambrinus, Hop Gold and . Olympia, per dozen .......$1.35 ' KAISERBLUME, the peer of all beers, doz. $1.50 ! BASS & CO.- ALE .$2.50 fA GUINNESS STOUT, dozen ...... '..$2.50 VJ4 (0 m o Q. 5 z The Popular East Side People's Store 388-390 East Morrison St Near Grand Ave. Open House 99 FREE Tonight Nothing Sold Handsome Souvenirs to Every Woman Tonight all Grand ayneue In a blare of glory for 'di a gah week on the East Side the week of the big Trade-Building Event. In con junction with the great celebration, of the prominent retail stores for the prosperous East Side,. this popular store, will hold' "Open House' lonight Music galore will be in evidence throughout this district, while at Bannon't every woman attending the "get-acquainted even ing" will receive a handsome, valuable souvenir. Not a thing will be old the entire evening,, from) 7:30 to 9:30, but a great display of the wanted articles, on sale during the week will be displayed for your profit, including "Parisian Corsets," for which we hold the exclusive agency in the city, as well as the famous Kayser. Gloves, Red Cross Shoes for women, and Walton Shoes for boys. 3000 Charming Fall Tailored $1.75 Waists An item that will fully demonstrate to you the great economy of East Side purchasing tjje home of low rents and consequent small prices.- On sale, beginning Wednesday none solt this evening. A big lot of 250 dozen stylish Tailored Waists', plain or embroid ered effects, linen collars and cuffs,' pleated or plain fronts. The materials are heavy linens or fine texture lawns the best $1.50 to $1.75 values.' Sold at the above prices at every high class' West Side store. While they last, at the big Trade Building CJ Event, for only .................................... ... . . . . 0 1 C Genuine 35c Burson Hose 1 (Be Pr. Another great attraction for. Trade-Building Week, at the big East Side Bargain store. A tremendous lot of the famoqs Burson Hose, in tan and blak. These are SECONDS of the regular 25c and 35c grades, sold at those prices in all West Side establishments. While the assortment lasts, beginnmg Wednesday morning, at the lf 1UW wonderfully low price of only, the pair .... AMAZINGLY LOW PRICES PREVAIL WEDNESDAY AND DURING THE BALANCE OF THE WEEK ON ALL BED DINGS. READY-TO-WEAR GARMENTS, ETC. ATTEND. r to D t-ICEX-4. LA tl JE R &C O COR; GRAND AVE, AND EAST MORRISON , PHONES B-1694, EAST 418 Fish, v Poultry, Olympia Andealshiptipystera 80-82 GRAND AVE. WE FURNISH YOUR HOME. Cor. X. Stark St. 1 i No Drawer $1.15 One to a Customer Bargain No. 2... Elegant Book Case Four feet high, two feet wide, one foot deep, cur? tain front. Curtain hung and all complete $1.85 fmrnmsmmm But it takes determination and common sense to save that dollar and make it earn for you. There are a great many people in this community who do not feel justified in opening a checking account and who have not accumu lated a surplus which they believe is sufficient to warrant, taking out an interest-bearing time certificate of deposit. It is for just these people that" our savings bank was in Etituted a safe and .profitable place of depeftt for smaH sums thi will grow, and draw interest for every day the money is in the bank. ; Don't let the broken one or 'five dollar bill get away from youyou will need your wasted earnings some day. We pay 4 per cent interest on sav. inga accounts T ' r , ' - ,i The Citizens Banl - 120 Qrand,Avc, ; . S3