The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 13, 1911, Page 11, Image 11

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under tha eusploeaof tha Knights of
Columbus. Tha body waa ablppad to
CHAS. COOK, SURVIVOR OF
ANPERSONVILLE, IS DEAD
' (llpaaUl Mspefa to Tka 'laraatl "
'McMlnnvlUe, Or., Juno ll.Charlee
Cook, a veteran of tba Civil war, died
Sunday' at tha home of bla eon, John
,W. Cook. Ho waa 71 yeara old and a
native of "New Tork state.' Ho served
hla oouhtry with company B of the
Fifth Minnesota Infantry. During tba
last three months of the war ha waa a
prisoner In AnderaonvlUa prison, when
It wag In Ita worst atagva, and waa one
of the few survivors that lived to tell
tha , tala of that awful Imprisonment.
Mr. Cook came to Oregon from Kansas
In 1111 -and lived at McMlnnvlUe till
ha - answered the final roll call. Hla
funeral waa held today, under ausplcea
of tha L O. O, F. with Interment In tha
Masonic cemetery. .
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.1 : Preaerr MlWa Cabin. .
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I TTaablngton, June , II.--Final prep
arations are being made today for
moving the hletorlo aabtn occupied by
Joaquin Millar, "Tha Poet of the Sier
ras' at Belmont and Sixteenth streets,
this city, to Rock Creek Park. At a
masting of the California Stats as
sociation, bald bers In tba aabtn. A.
J. . Boyer, historian of tha organisa
tion, read' a paper on the life and
achievements of the poet, and Miss JD.
O. Griffin related Incidents of bla Ufa
Tha district oommlsalonere have agread
to allot a place of ground on which
tha cabin will ba placed and eongreee
undoubtedly will consent to tha removal
of tha cabin to tha park. ; -
YAQUIS DEMAND TITLE.
TO LAND, THREATEN WAR
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' (Calt4 rrs LmmS Wire.
El Paso, Texas, June II. -Declaring
that they were promised lands In Max
loo now owned by tba Richardson Con
struction company of Loe Angeles and
In whlchr John Hays Hammond and
Henry Taft are prominently Interested,
tha Yaqul Indians have prepared to
fight unless given title to tba property.
Tha Indiana claim they were promised
tba property if they fought with the
Ineurrectoa In dethroning Dlas. The
Richardson Construction company as
serts that It haa a dear title to the
land.
Madera and bla effldala are of the
opinion that tha restoration of tha land
to tha Indiana la out of tba question.
FIRST DIRT HOISTED
alda tha srlm old Bpanlsb baatlla In
Madrid. Tha teauteous younr dauerhter,
Tereea, till weepa and la attlf "In tha
bloom" of tarty womanhood and gloom of
Portland for Interment.
. Edward O'Connor, an old and re
pected realdent .of Aatorla, died of
i
STILL III JOMEIIT
heart failure Sunday afternoon, lie had
been out for an auto ride fatnrday
lonely aorrow," although tha flight Of II
yaara bava passed ovar bar baad alnea
evening and appeared to Je In excellent
tha first dolorous lament want forth
from tha dungeon, Tha wretched cap
tlva la atlU In momantary fear-of being
spirits. Upon bla return ha wastages
auddenly 111, but rallied for a time. An
other attack at t o'clock Sunday morn
ing proatrated bins and bo lingered but
II hours. ,. .. '
Mr.. O'Connor waa a native of County
Kerry, Ireland, and waa 71 yeara of
aga Ho waa a widower, hla wife hav
ing died a year ago. Ho bad apant mora
than 40 yearn of bla life la Aatorla and
waa aeaoctated with most of the old
business flrme of tha city a various
capacltlaa besides conducting a butcher
business for several years, A
Hubbard Get Hair Cut . V ,
(United FYms Lm4 Wlre.lV-.
, fit. Louis, Mo., Juna II. -That , XI
bart Hubbard's hair . baa boon ohorn
br tha village barber of East Aurora
' ' (Special DIsMtea ta The Jearaalf
JTuntlngton, . Or ' June II. -The Mo
Keen motor ear, running from Omaha
to North Yakima, 170 mlleey le ex
pected at Huntington aarly tomorrow
morning. Tha motor U making passea
ger schedule, and la running aa an extra
action of tha Oregon-Waahlngton lim
ited. It la to ba uaed by tha C-W. In
tba Taklma valley on tba North Coaat
road, and baa a aaatlng capacity of If,
bestdea a baggage aompartment, carrtea
ISO gallona of gaaollna, ualng three gal
lone par bour, and la capable of a apeed
of 71 mllre par bour. It la making nine
atop on tba overland Journey for gaao
llna '.'... ! ,',. ; .',
T ' " ' ' J
: " Edward O'Connor Dead.' .
' (Special Plapatch to Tba JeuraaM '
Aatorla, Or., June II. Tha funeral of
Kdward O'Connor wan bald at 8t Mary's
Catholic church thla morning at 1:41 1
llsecUl DUpatr a Tba JitU '
Eugene, Or, Juna II. With many
business bouses closed ' and a parada
held, the commencement of construction
on the Kugene-Sluslaw Una of the Lane'
County Asset company was cele
brated In a demonstration from I to 4
o'clock yesterday afternoon. Autome
blles and other rigs, and several lodges V
and civic aocletlea, participated In the
parade, whloh began from tha oflfca of ;
the Aaaet company and proceeded to
Fifth and Blair streets, where first dirt
was thrown. The organisations of busi
ness man war well repreeented. ; -
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Claims Montana) Residence. ;
New Tork, Juna II. On tha ground -.
that ba la still a resident Of Montana,
ex-Senator W. A. Clark, who lives In a ,
17,000,000 Fifth avenue mansion,' es
caped execution In a suit of debt against '
his son. ' : '- .' i,;';
tortured to death, and la atUl stricken
with a deadly malady, despite tha fact
"Beautiful Daughter; Teresa"
Waits Yet Enough Passage;
, Money for America. ;
that ho baa .eurvlvad and aeemlngly
thrived. In tha long Interim, In' almoat
every detail, with tha exception of tha
data of tha appea.'. condition! appear un
changed with tha unhappy prlaoner who
wanta to give a.ay 1250,000 with tha
guardlanahlp of the weeping; and beeu
teoua young Teresa, all for a llttla -litanoe
amounting to aometblng Ilka
' ' ftpw1J Plipitck te Tb JoaraaLt '
Centralis, Waslv,. June II. Tfce
"Spanish Prisoner" tu eraln beefl heard
from In Centralla and Cnetialla. "Wll
11am Keatlar and Frank I Foster hart
letters from "M. Bandrowsky," and a
wall known business man of Chahalia la
alio aald not only to hare board from
tba same distressed Individual bat alio
to have parted with a goodly, sank la
speculative sympathy. '
Tha old story snows llttla originality
r departure from tha wall that baa
gone forth for years Tbera la tba aama 1
ISO or whatever amount can ba aeparated
from tha recipient of the letter. '
Unmoved .by tba appeal, Mr. Keating
and Mr. Foater are keeping thalr lettera
from tha "prlaoner" aa souvenirs of a
aohemo that haa duped mora than ona
etald cltlaen of tha twin cities! Can
tralla and Chaballa. ,t . - - ,,
and that Pra Elbartua therby iwoa a
1500 bet from William Marlon . Ready
Alabama broke all reoorda. both for
of 8t Louis waa ward brought , in a
amount and valua In bar coke produc
tion laat year. , . i v
telegram bora. Heady says - ba baa
no bet. .
THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, , TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 13, 1911.
SPlf Alt
NORTH COAST
OTOR
ON MSUM ROAD
MAKES OVER
AND
RUN
Principal Portlond Agehts "Vudor? Porch Shades and Hammockb--!f Automatic'1 RctrlQerators Flreless Cookers, Cno
Plates, Window and Door Screens, Lawn Swlnns, Porch Seats, Tents, Camplnfl Outllts. Fishing Tackle, Tennis Goods
F,nrninAiiA M
$10.00 Linen SuiU for $3.95
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underprfce itore, a sle of 100
.smsrtlv tailored women's Linen Suits,
splendid' styles in white, tan or blue;
good materials, suitable weignts, maae
as well as high-grade wool suits; per
fect fitting: $3.50 to' $10 QO OR
values, special sale for iPJee7fJ
Child's $3.00 Hati Only 79c
n tn 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment nnderprice store, a sale of 100
children's Hats, foundations of Leg-
L .-J 4mt atraw - taatilv trlm'd
in silk, ribbons end flowers; a splen
did range of styles ana eoi- nlp
ors; $2 to S3 values, at only I
500 Roll of Reg. 10c Grade
Tutue ToOet Paper Only 4c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underprice store, a one-hour sale
of Egyptian Pure Tissae Toilet Ta-R-i
rolls, full size sheets. Limit
20 rolls to customer) regular 4n
10p, or 3 for Me, spedai, rou
Scrim Curtains on Sale at 25c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow. In tha base
ment, a rale of 300 pairs of ruffled
Scrim Curtains, 2tf yards long; neat
strioe patterns; rery good quality for
the Summer cottage; good sellers at
50c a pair, offered special OCp
for one hour at low pnea of swell
3000 Yar3 of Lace of the 10c
Quality Special at, a Yar3 3c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underorice store, a sale of 3000
yards of imktffon Lfnenr Torchon, the
irrid" lhaf wears so well; edging and
Insertion, z to 4 inches wide; very
r hales nattems I 10c oualitY. O.
special for one hour, the yd. Ol
25c Rice Straw Brooms 15c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base-;
stent underprice store, one-hour sale
of Rice Straw Brooms for "
household use; 25c values, at J-Ol
75c Wall aocks for Only 39c
to ta 11 l m. tomorrow, a sale of
small Wall Clocks, German carved ef
fects, with chain and weignt; 9JUg
regular. 75c sellers, special for J7l
Boys $1.50 Shoes on Sale 98c
in t 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underprice store, a sale of 300
pairs of boys' Shoes; good, depend
able values, medium weight, box calf,
hlneher cut: a rood, serviceable school
shoe; sizes 8 to 13 ; reg- QOn
ular $1.50 values, tjie pair avev
$1.50 Silks Special, Yard 55c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underprice store, a great one
hour sale of 2800 yards of fancy silks,'
suitable for every purpose; they come
in stripes, checks, plaids, spots, etc,
A marvelous collection of colors; 19
to. 27 inches wide; all pure silks; our
regular $1.25 and $1.50 val- KKn
ues, special, one hour, yard ft'
36-inch Shirting Maoras, 20c
Quality Special at Only 10c
10 to 11 a, m. tomorrow, in the base-;
ment underprice store, a sale of 24
rhn'icn new Shirtins" Madras!
nil 36 inches wide: an excellent rancres
of patterns to choose from; good, re-
liable colors; regular ok. - f
quality, special for on hour Awu
Men' $1415 Shirts at 47c
10 to 11 a. m. tomorrow, in the base
mnK 1000 llferi's'Shirts of fine oualitv'
; nrrnlc lio-rt or medium cialors.4 olain !
or plaited bosoms, cut full size's-14 to
17X1 regular i.w: and?i.3 Ar7n
values,- special for one hour at
Extra Special 3
Regular 10c Ice Cream Soda 5c Glass
- . . . . . ' " - - ' . ' ' A
3 to 5 p. m. Positively not before 3 or after 5. . During the
two warmest hours of the day fatigued shoppers may be
refreshed with a glass of our famous Ice Cream Soda; fT
our own make,. Regular 10c size,- special -for 2 hours OK
"June White Days" Sale Throughout the
Store Call and See the Great Bargains
Special 25c Lunch Served Daily
Basement Store Try Our Fine
Ieq ine IBasemnieiiiifl
From 11 to 12 M.
$2.25 Kimonos Special at $1.09
i
11 a. m. to 12 tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, a sale of women's full
length Kimonos, made of excellent qual
ity crepe material in Oriental and small
floral patterns. All neatly styled and
trimmed with bands of contrasting col
ors. A splendid assortment; M AQ
regular $225 values, at only tPXeUa
5c Spool Silk Special, Spool 2c
11 a. m. to 12 tomorrow. Shop by the
hour, be among the thrifty shoppers in
our basement Here's sublime quality
Spool Silk for hand or machine; black
and all wanted colors;, regular 5c
grade, special for one hour only at K
25c Shell Goods Selling for 9c
11 a. m. to 12 tomorrow, a'sale of hun
dreds of pieces of Shell Goods, such as
back combs, barrettes, etc., in assorted
color and styles. Our best regular Q
values to -25c each, special for only aU
50d Meat Srfws for Only 25c
25c-Table Mats Special at 13c
11a m tr 12 tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store,r a Sale of Family Meat
Saws, well made and very durable! Our
regular 50c values, offered special OKA
for this hour at low price of, each
TABLE MATS, in sets of 6, as-f Q'
sorted sizes; reg. isc a set, only .a. wy,
Reg. 50c and 60c Dress Goods
Specially Priced, the Yard 27c
11 a, m. to 12 tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, you may choose from
over 2000 yards good, serviceable Dress
Materials. -; such as tweeds, voiles, , mo
hairs, .batistes, plaid and cheeked novel
ties, fancy stripes, etc; 36 to' 42- O'7s
inch) regular 50c and 60c values I V
Boys' Play Suits, Regular $1.50
Values, for This Sale Only 97c
11 a.' m; to 12 tomorrow, in the basement,
200 boys' Play Suits, Indian and cowboy
styles, made of good quaftty tan drilling
with long pants. The cowboy suits havs,
regular cowboy bats to match: tha Indian
suits bava feather headdress sizes AfT
4, to 10 years j ( $L50 values, at f i V
Women 15c Vests Special 8c
ll a. rn, to 12 tomorrow, in the basement
underprice itore, a sale of 50 dozen Sum
mer Vests, fine Swiss-ribbed quality; low;
neck and sleeveless; sizes 4, 5 and 6 Q
our regular 15c values, special only OfU
H specials y
to 5 P. M. Only
in the
Lunch
From 12 to 2 P. M.
$2.00 WaisU Special Only 79c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store. The greatest Waist
sale of the season; fully 1000 to choose
from. The lot includes some of the very
best styles of the season, fashioned with
high or low necks, long or short sleeves.
AH beautifully trimmed in lace or em
broidery. Some slightly mussed. H(r
Reg. $1.50, $1.75 and $2 values, at I i7l
50c Marshmallows Special 27c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow, at the counter of
sweets, we will sell during the noon
hour only our own delicious Chocolate
Dipped Marshmallows? regular O'Tp
50c grade, special for 2 hours, lb.
$2.00 Sailor Hats for Only 98c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, a-two-hours' sale of 150
splendid black bailor Hats, made ot
fancy rough straws with wide drooping
brims, correct styles. Regular $2 QC
values, offered special two hours vOU
Hardwood Coat Hangers for 3c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow. "Shop by the
hour. In the basement store, 1000 highly
polished hardwood Coat . Hangers, Og
full size and correct shape, special Oi
50c Jewelry for This Sale at 5c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow, In the basement
underprice store, a sale of hundreds of
pieces of Jfaney Jewelry, consisting of
belt buckles, , stick pins, hat pins, belt
pins, beauty pins, brooches, etc.; some
very attractive, serviceable pins, fp
worth regularly 25c, 35c and 50c, at JU
15c Gas Toasters Special at 9c
12 to 2 p. ta. tomorrow. In the basement
ustderprice store, . a two-hour ' sale 1 of
Toasters for fhwas stove, the best
15c sellers, offered special one hour W
Remnants ort Sale lit Half Price
" 1 1 1 ' j " 1 aaw 1 . i i in i i i i
12.to,2 p.: m, tomorrow, a two-hour ale
of remnants,., including practically every
remnant in the. basement. Dress goods,
sSlks, draperies, embroideries, laces, rib
bons, wash goods; etc, all, good, useful
lengths. Shrewd ; buyers can use A '
them to good advantage; every quaL , -
MenV Blade Shirti: Special 39c
12 to 2 p. m. tomorrow, In the basement
underprice store, a sale of 45 dozen men's:
Shirts, made of excellent quality black ;
sateen; bodies and sleeves cut full, all
well madeand finished. Sites 14ya to 17,
Shirts marked, to sell at 59c each,:
special for two hours at only, ea.
39c
M I A
SPECIALS
Salggcreen Doors
Complete With FltUngs
t
L
Shoe
Men
Uimtfleirpir'
From 2 f o 3 P. M.
$5.00 Skirts on Sale for $1.95
2 to 3 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, 200 fine quality Linen
Dress Skirts at less than the cost of ma
terial; in white, cream, blue, and tan;
plain tailored or slightly trimmed styles.
Smart, dressy, neat fitting d1 Qf
skirts; regularly at $5, special vieell
Reg. 40c Caramels, Pound 25c
2 to 3 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store. At the counter of
sweets for the hour only we will sell
delicious Chocolate-Dipped Cara- OKp
mels; best regular 40c grade,' lb. afiieJU
Reg. 25c Hair Rolls at Only Sc
2 to 3 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, a sale of 20-inch Hair
Rolls, made of fine crepe wool, light
weight, in all shades; regular val' Op
ues to 25c. offered soecial for 1 hour Ols
25c Tumbler Holders Only 15c
20c Towel Bars Special at 13c
2 to 3 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, we offer for one hour
only ' Nickel Tumbler Holders, "
worth regular 25c, special 1 hour XtJi
TOWEL BARS, for the bathroom or
kitchen; regular 20c values, special 13et
Women's Reg. $1.50 Hospital
Slippers Special at, the Pair 98c
2 to 3 p. mf tomorrow, in the basement
shoe store, a sale of 500 pairs of women's
Juliet or Hospital Slippers; light weight
and very comfortable, made of 'fine vici
kid stock with rubber heels; all QCp
sizes; $1.50 values, special 1 hour v,Ot
$1.00 Black Silk at, a Yard 63c
2 to 3 p. m, tomorrow, in the basement,
sale of 10 piecas of choice black Taffeta,
32 inches wide rich, lustrous finish and
perfectly dyed, The proper weight for
costs, softs, -' petticoats, waists, JO
etc.; regular Jl vals., 1 hour, yd. UOl
Boys' 50c Pants at, the Pair 29c
2 to 3 p. m. tomorrow, a one-hour sale of
500 pairs of boys' Khaki Pants, made of
good heavy material, well finished; sizes
,3 to 10 years; our regular 50c val- OQ'
ues, special for this hour only.pf. j6a7jL
WonWa" Hosiery, the Bet 25c
Values, Special at, the Pair 10c
to 3 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement, a
sale of 50 dozen fine luster finish- Lisle
Hose, reinforced heels and toes; slightly
imperfect Sizes 8yi to 9, 9tf, ia,,"i A.
Regular 25e values, special, ; pair A U U
11 SPECIALS
ON BALE FROM 2 TO 1 O'CLOCK P. M. ONLV
In the basement "underprice store," a sale of splendid
well-made,, good style Screen doors, size 24 by 6.6 and
2.8 by 6.8, made of selected cedar, well finished. All
complete with binges, screws, hooks ana nanoie. rues,
bewarel We are going to sell a lot of them. QCf
Offered special for this hour only at low price atil
Shining Parlors for Womeri and
Located in the Basement Store
lee Sltore
From 3 to 4 P. M.
$2.50 WaitU Special M $1.69
3 to 4 p. tn. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store. Shop by the hour; stay
all day. Take lunch here. For one hour
only we offer women's all-linen Tailored
Waists with embroidered fronts, stiff
collars and cuffs; sizes 34 to 42. Made
of fine sheer material - Regu- Q
lar $2.50 values, special 1 hour PJLeUe7
$6.00 Plumes on Sale at $2.98
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement;
French Plumes in black, white and all
colors; perfect feathers with full bodies;
fast-dyed stock that tells reg- PO QQ
ular at $5 and $6, special at Dee70
35c Neckwear Special Only 5c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow. Shop by the hour
in the basement; 2000 pieces of fancy
Neckwear, slightly soiled of "mussed.
Some of this season's best selling styles,
in Dutch collars, jabots and em- r
broidered linen collars; vals. to 35c Ox
65c Shopping Bags at Only 39c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, a sals . of women's
handy Shopping Bags with strap OQf
handles; reg. 65c values, for only OaU
15c Drapery Goods Special 8c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
undrpnee store, a sale of 3000 yards of
drapery materials, such as scrims, ma
dras tretnnna. ate., in white ana colors.
26 to 40 Inches wide; regular val- Qg
ues up to 15c, special one hour, yd.
Children's 35c Rompers for 18c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, in the basement
underprice store, a one-hour sale of chil
dren's Rompers, made of blue gingham,
trimmed in white and red; well made, put
together to stay. Actual 35c val- 1Q.
ues, special for this hour, pair -LOi
20c Huck Towels Special at 14c
3 to 4 p. in.' tomorrow, in 'the basement
underprice store, a sale of 75 dozen
Bleached Linen Huck Towels, 19x38 ins.;
good heavy stock, suitable for household
or for hotel use. Regular 20c "11
values, special for this hour, each
Norway Sardines, 2 Boxes 25c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow. In tha basement
grocery department, a sale' of Norway
Sardines, large size, put up in oil; OCA
special for one hour only, 2 FOR awejPI ;
Men's Underwear Special at 32c
3 to 4 p. m. tomorrow, men's Bafbriggan
Underwear, fine Egyptian quality. close
woven; sizes 32 to 46 our regu- OO
lar ' 50c values, special, garment OiUK
!Q SPECIALS' U
From 4 to 5 P. M.
4- fo 5m. j
Children's 50c Dresses at 29c
4 to 5 dl m. tomorrow, in the base-
ment underprice store, a sale of 300
children's Dresses, pretty styles, made
of good quality gingham, in blue and
white, pink and white stripes, ail neat
ly made and trimmed, in plain white
bands; sizes 1 to 3 years; JU .
regular 50c values, special at y
25c Jelly Beans, Per Lb. 14c
4 to 5 p. ol, at the basement counter
of sweets, where everything is tresn
and pure, for the bour only we wiu
sell Jelly Beans, the children's favor
ite candy; regular price 25c a
pound, special for ona hour at
25c Ribbon on Sale Only 12c
4 to 5 p. mi tomorrow. Shop by the
hnnr: stav in tha basement all day:
tke Inneh there. Buv Ribbona. 5
inches wide, in pure silk quality, rich
taffeta, in black and all colors;
?( arai4a tne ona hour ' at XailV
65c Market Baskets Only 39c
4 to 5 e. m. tomorrow;' in the base
ment underprice store, a sale of fancy
Market Baskets, rood sellers nn
at 65c, for one hour only at Uai
Bed Sheets, Special Price 39c,
A tn i . m. tomorrow, in tha base
ment underprice store, a sale of 50
. . .
dozen uea onsets, maae oi gooa
grade sheeting, torn ana VfJiV
hemmed; no seams, special atyalv
15c Cotton Serge, a Yard 11c
4 to 5 p. m. tomorrow, a one-hour sale
of 1500 yards of cotton Serge in black
and white checks, large and small; a
splendid material for children's wear..
Our regular 15c quality, ot- p
fered special , at, yard, only XA'
Men's 15e Socks, the Pair 9c
4 to 5 p. m. tomorrow, in the base
ment underprice store, a one-nour sale
of fine Cotton Hose in black, tan,
trrav. maroon, navy blue, green, etc.
Double heels and-toes, seamless feet
and fast colors; all sizes; good
rrtruWr ISc values. soeciaL oair-Vl
Children's $1XK) Gowns 45c
4 to 5 p, m. tomorrow, a one-houraale
of children's Gowns, made of fine
muslin or longcloth; plain or trim'd
with embroidery; sizes for girls front
3 to 12 years of age; regu- A ET
lar 85c to $1.00 values, forTttllf
$2.50 House Dresses at $1.48
4 to 5 p. m. tomorrow, a sale of 500
House Dresses and -Wrappers, wade
of o-ood. oercales. snnsrham and cham-
bray; sizes 34 to 44;,reg- Q" AO
ular $2.50 values, special vastcvj
From 5 to 6 P. M.
$2.00 Bathing SuiU Only 95c
5 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, a sale of, 250
splendid Bathing Suits for girls,' neat
ly styled and trimmed. ; Materials are
flannels and ' popular ; cloths; black.
blue, and light colors; . sizes QCIa
4 to i 12 years; reg. $2 values vO;
10c Ice Cream, Ptr Dish 5c
5 to 6 p. m. tomorrow, at the base
ment fountain. During this hour we
will serve our home-made lee Cream,
chocolate or vanilla flavor; the best
n townthey all say so. Reg tf
ular 10c dish, for this hour only tilr
Reg. 10c Toilet Soaps for 3c
S to 6 o." tri. tomorrow, in" the base
ment underprice store, a sale of 1000
cakes of ToUef Soaps, highly scentcl;
good grade, v Monkey Brand. Cuda
hv's MechanicaV" etc.; actiul .
5e and ; 10c ; grades, special for w