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c: T T T T ' n r r II i - 1 v i IV , s Sliil. i.iniiSIti,! ii PURCHASED BY PORTLAND II port for Cal!f:-n:!rt, the schnnner TV. II. Talbot arrivtJ in ti e river this morning i front S.in Francisco, making the run up the coa.-,t in 15 ilays. Laden ts. it h lumber the steamer West erner, Captain Kelley. in scheduled to ! sail tonight from Kalama for San Fran ; Cisco. ' ' Carrying 259 passengers and 1200 tons ' of general freight, the steamer KUnsas City is' scheduled to arrive this after noon from San Francisco and Los An geles. She is In command of Captain ! tanclnrd Ccvlnn r.laclilncn Gold on tnc Ul.OO aWcd: Club Plancn ilio Ccccml 1 Matson Navigation Co. Sells Craft to Henry E. Pennell; To Run Out of This Port; Terms Private. ' A 1 c 1 On private terms the schooner W. H. Marston, 1110 tons net, now at San Francisco, has been- sold by the Mat eon. Navigation company to Henry E. Pennell of Tortland, and after being repaired she, win be placed in the trade out of this port, Mr. Pennell 1 a well known shipping: man on this coast, be ing formerly with-the S. K. Blade Lum ber company of Ban Francisco, and it Is thought that h will undoubtedly operate the schooner either In the coast wise or offshore lumber trade frpm here. The Marston has been tied ud at San Francisco since early last summer, aft er being rescued from sea, where she lad been abandoned in the SDrtnr of last year. She sailed from San Fran cisco for Honolulu In May, but became waterlogged off the southern coast. The crew abandoned her and were brought Into San Francisco by the British steamer Trinculo. Later the schooner was picked up and towed to San Fran cisco by the steamer G W. Fenwick. The Marston was built In San Fran cisco In 1901 and is 1169 gross tons. She Is 21 feet long. 4 2.5 feet beam and has a depth of hold of 17.5 feet She carries a crew of li men. Before going into service It Is understood she will have to undergo extensive repairs and overhauling. ' : " ' , WATER EXTREMELY , liOW , Vpper Columbia Conditions Report , ed by Captain Bailey. ; - (Spwlul to The Jnurnil.) White Bluffs, Wash., March 28. Cap tain Henry Bailey, master of the steam- - er Wr R.-Todd, plying the Columbia be tween Kennewlck and the foot of Priest Rapids, states that at no time since. he hns been navigating the it ream has the water been at as low a stage as It is at this time. Steamers drawing only two feet of water, under cargo, find great difficulty in passing some ot, the bars, and navigation Is being seriously Inter fered with. So great has been the tfe lay In getting In supplies for the rail road graders building the White Bluffs branch of - the Milwaukee that much of the heay freighting is being done over the old White Bluffs trail between . this city at Taunton on the Milwaukee main line.' The docks at : Pasoo1 and Kennewlck are overflowing wltb freight for White Bluffs, 'and the steamers are running extra time In order to keep the crews In this valley in supplies and material. During' the past three days the weather, arter a very chilly spring, has become suddenly warm and the spring freshets are .expected here" wlthr In four days. Mason, coming in the place of the . steamer Rose City. j .The steamer J. B. Stetson," Captain I Jahnsen, will leave tonight for Tongue j Point, where she will, finish her lumber cargo for San Francisco. When aha came in from that port she had as a passpiiger an old doctor, who was on his j way to Puget sound to try and clear Dr. Hazzard. who Is up on a manaiaugnier charge. The old doctor told the captain that he had fasted, lor 70 days once ana was none-1 the worse for It. He. Joined the steamer at Los Angeles. TO ' REPAIR TENDER Captain James Pornance to Be Over- i hauled by United States. It has been announced by the Quar termaster's department that on April 10 bids will be opened at Fort Stevens for repairs to the artillery tende? Captain James Fornahce. Repairs to the steam er will consist in part of overhauling the etern bearing, rebabbiting the main Journal, lining- up the crankshaft, bal ancing the propeller, putting new rings in valves and cleaning and painting the craft. . ' v. " : ' SHRINK 50TE9 REVENUE CUTTER COMING ,S. 8. Manning Due at Astoria To night From San Francisco. After undergoing, extensive repairs at Sap Francisco the United States reve rue' cutter Manning, Captain Perry, is scheduled , to arrive at Astoria, this evening or- early tomorrow morning, having Balled from the Golden Gate last Tuesday. While on the Columbia ?iver sne win mane preparations for her an nual summer cruise in Alaskan waters and it is probable that she will take on her supplies here as she usually does, although she may receive orders on her arrival to go directly to Puget sound and outfit there. ALONG THE WATERFRONT Captain C. J. Svenson, master of the scuooner J. H. Lunsmanh. now loadine at Tongue Point,, for Valparaiso for or ders, Is In Portland today visiting his brother. Captain' A. W. Svenson, of the scnooner Nottingham. t. . , . Laden with 500 tons of general freight the steamer' Coaster, Captain Hlsrstins. arrived at Oak street from Sari Fraw- cIhco at 9 last night She will load lumber at Linnton for San Pedro, 1 In tow of the steamer Ocklahama. tha British steamship., Lucerlc .shifted .from the North Bank dock to the Albina dock at this morning. - '- - - -To load a cargo of lumber at West- Rids Skin of All Hairs, Try It, Free Wonderful New Preparation, Unlike Anything ICver .Known llefore. .v i nmiiiLpiii.i iiiipiiBiiiiiiiiui iiii a i i iii 1. 1 ........-ini. . -nr. , 1 1 ,1 , i i A'tor'.a. March 18. Balled at 8 a m., steamer Bear; for San Francisco and San Pedro, Sailed at :30 a. m., steam er Thos, I Wand, for Puget Sound. Sailed during the night steamer Olym pic, for San Pedro. Sailed at a. m., steamer Geo. W. Elder, ror Ban Diego and way ports. ' Arrived at 8 a. m schooner "W. H. Talbot, from San Fran cisco. Arrived at 9:40 and left up, steamer Kansas City, from San Fran cisco. Arrived at 10:20 a. m., schooner Kokomis, from Redondo. Left up at 8:60 a. mH schooner W. H. Talbot ' San 'Francisco, March 28. Sailed at midnight barkentlne Corohado, for Col umbia river. Coos Bay, March 28. Arrived, steam ers Alliance and Breakwater, fronj Port- land. . , '. .. ; ... :-. Astoria, March 27.i-Sailed at p. m.. steamer .Breakwater, for Coos Bay; steamer St. Helens for San Pedro. San Francisco, March 27. Sailed at noon, power schooner Edna C, for Taft, Or. - - Point Lobos, March 27. Passed at 4 p. m., , steamer w. F. Herrln, from Portland, for Monterey. -r. Yokohama, March 37. Arrived, Brit ish steamer Lucerlc, from Portland via Puget Sound. Astoria, March 18. Condition at the mouth of the river at 8 a. mH smooth; wind, southwest' ft miles; weather, cloudy. -,v : .- ' i Tides at Astoria rriday. High water 10 a m., 8.0 feet; 11:11 p. m., 7.7 feet 5 - ' v Low water--4:19 a. m., 8.3 feet; M p; m., 0.8 .feet. .. "' MARINE INTELLIGENCE "These pairs Will "Hairs Be done in 3 ,,i done .MinutesI" Forever I" I want every man and woman who wants to get rid of nuiiorfhious hair. anywhere on the body, to see the extra ordinary results of -my new Elec-tro-la, the most remarkable preparation. You have never used anything like it before, and you will never use anything else when once you've tried it 'Unlike other preparations, Elec-tro-la absolutely and forever destroys the life of the hair roots. . - - Moreover, Eloc-tro-Ia Is safe, abso lutely. No reddening of the skin. Jsro Irritation; In three minutes all super fluous hairs are gone. The skin, no matter how tender, Is left refreshed, soft and beautiful. f Heavy growths, and light growths vanish. Any woman can now free her arms, neck, face and bust of all downy or heavy hairs and her beauty enhanced a mmdred fold. I am golnsr to prove it to you, and send you a liberal trial package of this new Elee-tro-la, If you will simply send me your.name and address on the coupon below, with a 2-cent stamp to help pay cost of mail ing. The full-size package of Kleo-tro-Ii is St. I- will send you the 81 packs pe now, If you prefer, on receipt of jirice, and refund your money If you are not patlsfled. - Due to Arrive. 8teamcr Bear, San Francisco . . .April 7 Geo. W. Elder, San Diego.,... April. 7 Ktr. Breakwater, coos tsay; . . .Marcn 41 Ktr. Alliance, Eureka. .April 3 fitr. Kansas City, San Pedro, . .March it Str. Roanoke, San Pedro ...... March 81 Str. Beaver, San Pedro, ....... ;April 8 Bus to Depart. Str. Breakwater, Coos Bay.'. .March 28 Yale, Am. ss., from San Fran.. March 28 Harvard, Am. ss., San Fran. .4. March 29 Str. Elrnore, Tillamook. .... r. . .April 1 Ktr Kansas City. San Pedro. . .April 2 Str. " Roanoke. San Diego .April "3 Str. Tillamook, Florence, ...... .April 4 Str, Alliance, KureKa .April 6 Str. Beaver, 8an Pedro. .. .. .April 7 Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego . .April 10 Str. RO City, San.lDego. . . . ..April 17 Grata Tonnage En Km. . Asnlcres. Fr. bk.. 2715... San Francisco Berengere, Fh. ship, 1875. San Francisco Bossuet, fT. bk., 1954..., ..Junlrv Duquesne, Fr. ship, 1926. .... .MeJUlones Eugenie Schneider, Fr. bK 2039. .Callao L'Hermlte. Fr. bk.. 1945 ........ laulaue La Perouse. Fr. bk.. 1913. . ..... .Shields i Marechal Gontaut, Fr. bk., J025, Antofog. Pierre Lotl. Fr. bk.. 1925 TocopIUa : Hiseellaneous Torelgn to Arrive. Alpena, Am. sch., 733. ...... .San Pedro Artemis, Nor. str., 8063. ,. San Francisco Dungyre, Br. ship, 2056.. .San Francisco Unkai Maru, No. 2, Jap ss. .... .Japan Yoroppa Maru No. t, Jap. ss 1964 , Yokohama Inverklp, Br. str., 2806.,.. ....Antwerp Ikalis. Br. str., 2821 Nanalmo River Forth, Br. str., 2883. .San Francisco ... -Ytssals In Port. . . Boston, V. S d. .,;.T..... Jefferson St. Berlin, Am. bv- ;Goble Beaver, Am. ss , . .Ainsworth PItKir tT. R r)rdfl" . . . . : I :'. .. Asti-.i Kirkcudbrightshire,' Br. is. .... .Stream I Kona, Am. sh. . ....... . . .St. Helens Lucerlc, Br. .ss.. Albina 1., O. Burgess, Am. bk ...Linnton Rlvefside, Am. ss. ............ Astoria Relnbek, Ger. sh . . . . ..... . . Linnton Notice to' Mariners. -' The following affects the aids to navi. (ration in the Seventeenth lighthouse dis trict: Oregon and Washington, Columbia Hvor The following snar buovs. r ! moved March 26, Will be , replaced as soon as the June freshet subsides: , Ootronwood. Island shoal, 1, 8. Carr slough,. 2. ; ., , tiunier snuai, t, . j Martin lsiana oar, i. Henricl crossing, 1, 2, 8, 4. . Rceder crossing, 1, 2, 4, 6. Washington. Belllngham " bay Vltl rocks light, found not burning March 28, ; was relighted same date. , w asnmgion, vvasuingion boudo. xuru ( strait Clements reef buoy,- 2, second class , nun, heretorore reported aarnt, was replaced Mjirch 23. , : -i-.C. 4 G. S. Charts 6143, 8144, 8U8, 6378. 6380, 6300. 'w v-; ; .s ; , List of buoys, etc, t'acino coast pp. 88,' 89, 53. 65. ' , By order of the bureau of lighthouses. ' ' HENRY L. BECK, 'v . "- Inspector. .' -. i Office of inspector. Seventeenth lighthouse' district, Portland, Or., March 27, 1912. , . , 'Wireless Message. ' . S. S. Chahslor, at Sea, Midnight, March S9 decrees 55 minutes north, longitude 124 deerees 11 minutes west; clear weather; - strong west-northwest wind; rough sea: barometer 80.09; temperature 6J COMMANDER. Dally River Readings. . TBEE TBEATKEHT 87R2 Fill in your name and address on dotted lines below and send' it to mo. Anna Burton, 5314 South State rw-t (Htiewgff;- gnr,ronrH trr'nt' itamp to help cover mailing, and I will send you at , once a free trial package, of the remarkable new Electro-la. STATIONS Iewlsiton . , Klpana ... ITniatilla . . Eugene . . . , Harrifsbtirg Albany . . WUsonvllle ..,.....) 87 Portland I 15 ,.t 24 ........ 30 26 10 ........ 20 s 2. 8.7 6.4 2.7 6.0 2.0 4,6 1 . .... .U-4W1. 6.6 2.8 0.4 0.6 -0.1 0 i.l 3"- 0 O 0 0 n d.ll 0.31 O 0 ,() Rising; ( ) filing. in jpiiirDrLLaini ox Faclilon Center dl tlic Northwef3t Occupying an Entire City Bloclc UiriuGual Undeppplclno ofi Iriftepest 4 allTliPlf ty People Challenae- Cont For Women CLoicSiliaeini Garment Store. Second FlooK All the great Northwest is in vited tot compete in this CHAL LENGE OFFER v of women's down - to - the - minute styles in Easter Coats. To prove the high ' standard of out coat values, we will, feature this "Challenge I Line" at $15.00. The great vanety forbids detailed description,1 but it may. be stated in a general way that the sale will include cream serges, pongees and soft taffetas, diagonal, whipcords, "men's wear serges," tweeds, small checked and striped materials. Plam' tailored ana novelty tnmmea .styles. Many are silk lined to the waist-, We want you 'to come and inspect these coats, whether. you contemplate ouying or not. n win De a source or much pleasure to us to convince you that these Coats have no equal. Price I mi p opte til IFlo wers Feathers and Trimmings on Main Millinery SalonSecond Floor. A a snerial treat to the women who attend tomorrows Fashion Show we offer our entire stock of beautiful Imported Flowers. None will be reserved. Also rancy r eather bucK-ups, w ings, yums, iNoveiiy yrjiamenw ana canas for hat trimmings ; also tor tne nair. jcntire siock 01 jyuumery - m ioa Ribbons included. Tomorrow you may choose unrestrictedly ..-UU' oi, 015 sank S9e Yaipo Center Circle Mam Floor salt of hundreds of yards of - choice Fancy Silks, suitable for waists, dresses," skirts, trimmings, linings, etc. . The , assortment com prises taffetas in checks and stripes,, fancy mes calines and bordered marquisettes in a wide range of colors: excellent Values at $1.00 and Q $1.25 a' yard.- Special for this sale at only Uwl Easter Lineno On Sale Main' Floor Northwest An exceptional-opportunity is offered to thrifty Kv trii.1 sal A hich CTftd ft ftf . double ItlBVI V0 J C C - damask pattern cloths, with one dozen large sue napkins to match. On . sale in sets as follows: Size 8x8 Ooth, $20.00 Set, special at fl.0O Size 8x8 Cloth, $25.00 Set, special at 9 19.T8 Size 8x8 Cloth, $30.00 Set, special at - f 22.50 s; Rvlrt rinth. $27.50 Set: soecial at 821.75 ISize 8x10 Cloth $32.00 Set, special at f 26.00 Size 8x12 Ooth, $35.00 Set, special at fZS.OO Size 8x14 Cloth, $32.50 Set, special at f 26.50 Size 8x14 ClothM $37.50 Set, special at f20.OO Size 10x10 Cloth, $30.00 Set, special at f 22.50 Size 10x10 Cloth, $36.50 Set, Special at f 28.75 Size; 10x12 Ooth, $32.00 Set, special at: f 26.00 Size 10x12 Cloth, $36.50 Set, special at 22.50 WHITE GOODS 40c TO $U0 " White goods suitable for Easter and confirmation dresses of white voiles in soft, sheer quality, 40J to fl.50 yard ? - !i V. DressAccessodes 75c Neckwcar48c - Main Floor Your choice of our entire selection of Women's Neckwear in Venise, or tailored effects, macrame, fluffy lace, etc, in jabots, Dutch styles, fichus, stocks, tabs, collars, etc, which are marked to AQg sell at, 65c and 75c each, special wt 15c RIbbono at 9c 10,000 yards of all pure Silk Taffeta Rib. bon, full 4 inches wide, in every imag inable shade, suitable f for most every purpose. Regular 15c grade ft Auto Velio at 01.37 500 extra quality Chiffon Auto V&fls in hemstitched and novelty finished bor ders, in all the latest seasonable shades. Values to $2.50. Our special di 07 Economy price for tomorrow pAw I Ol.GO Ringoat48c Economy sale of Gold Sfcell 12-karat fine Rings for women and children, Including a largo selection of Signets, single and cluster stone settings and French novelty designs; worth regular up to A Q $1.50 each, specialized at ' only TcOL Hand Bago G2.98 Economy sale of .Women's Handbags of good grade leathers, many of the newest shapes and styles in every wanted metal frame effect, all leather lined, every bag warranted -or money back; $3.00 Bags $15S our $4.50 Bags $2.9& OA QQ and otir $6.50 Bags on sale at PTrwO gj(2 " (CoSltf Ssill3 Women's - SniStts 32S Grades G14.9S : r In the Garment Section--Second Floor An economy offering of. Women's Suits in the best English Serges, Basket Weaves, Whipcords and Homespuns, fashioned in the straight or cut-a-way ; effect; two, three or four-button styles; skirts have front or back panel j and side plaits, others have side and back panels; colors are mid night and navy blues, black, tan,' grays, stripes, and novelty mixtures; all sizes, including misses. Regular $20.00 and $25.00 values. Ii A QP Special or this sale tomorrow at DXTCvtl- 04 Waioto at 01.98 Garment Dept. Second Floor Southwest An unusual economy offering f Women's Waists. Lingeries in fine batiste, marquisette and linen materials with high or Dutch necks, trimmed with Valenciennes, thread lace and lace insertion, embroidery and eyelet work. Tailored Waists of good grade Irish linen, tucked and em broidered fronts, excellent styles; also lace and net waists, tucked all over or lace trimmed, with peplum effect, the latest idea in waists. (PI QQ Values to $4.00, priced for this sale at vX70 Pettlcoata at G1.49 Economy sale of Women's Petticoats of chambray and gingham, in plain colors, plaids and . bordered effects, trimmed with CI AQk tucks and plaited flounces special for, this sale tomorrow ; Phone Your Orders. Ex. 2t A-6231. Choice Homo for 15c Not many more at thif low price. Nice medium sizes, best eastern sugar- J cured. Priced special, at, the pound, 1J C EngllshBacon 15c lb. Choice eastern sugar, cared Bacon f' priced ' less than cost at, the pound, 1 J C Butter at 73c Square The Clover Leaf brand. Is very choice. Golden Glow Butter, 2-lb. square at 78tf 40c Ripe Olives, special at, the quart, 35 50c large Queen Olives, special, quart,. 40 25c Blue Label Catsup, special, bottle, 18 17 lbs. of Ounar 01.00 Genuine Cane Sugar. The purest and best. 17 lbs. for SI. Specially priced f Af by the 100-pound sack at only. . tjDayJ Vnnduzcr'o Extracts Lemon in- 2-ez. bottles, 25c size, only 20 Vanilla in 2-oz; bottles, S5c size, only 25 1 Hunt's Staple Peaches, special," can, 20h Hunt's Staple Peaches, per dozen $3.10 35c Bot. Vlncnar 25c Pure Wine Vinegar from Italian-Swiss Col'y Royal Baking Powder, 1-lb. can at 39tJ Z9c Furee oie uras, imported goose OA liver pate. Special at, the can, only ZUC 30c can of Crab Meat, special at only 23d Crab Meat in small cans, special, 2 for 35 15c Linen Collars 5c Main Floor Don't miss this nnusual . opportunity to select Linen Collars. They come in me dium heights, in various new patterns, all sizes for women. Our regular 15c values, special sale at only, each yy 40c Ribbon at 29c An immense showing of the newest Easter Novelties are on the first floor. Hundreds of yards of dainty, fancy Rib bons, in all the latest designs in Dres dens, ombrea, plaids, stripes, etc., in dainty combinations; Our regu- OQ lar 40c grades, priced for this sale $1.25 Dresg Ncto G7c Dainty 18-inch Nets, allovers in many de sirable patterns, white, cream and ecro; worth to $1.25 yard, priced very C'Tf special for this sale at only, yard''' 65c Lacco yd. 37c A cleanup of odds - and . ends in Linen, Cluny and Wash Laces, taken from broken sets in our regular stock, white, cream and ecru; good values at 35c a yard, are priced at 12c, and regu- Qrt lar 65c laces are priced special at O I i Embrold cry 68c A group of slightly soiled Embroidery, comprising hundreds of yards of 27-inch Flouncings, in dainty patterns and large floral designs and the much wanted small effects in ; Swiss and nainsook; 0 worth to $1.50, Economy price, yd. DOC Women's 03 Shoes 02.39 Women's 04 Shoe 028 In the Shoe store, main floor, an Economy Sale f ' women's medium ..mK' WalUner. Solo. Shoes, itvled on the new "Proootal" fi0 OA last, with tips.- Our best regular $3.00 grades, special at, pair VOt7 Economy sale of Women's Black Velvet Welt, Pumps, a beautiful Style, with velvet tailored - bow, corded , edge; medium, . QQ Women's White Granada Silk . Hich Cut ' Walkinsr Boot, button stylesV with plain vamp; 13 buttons of vegetable ivory. Our flQ QQ regular $4 values, special v"vt military heels; $4 values Human Hair Switches QIO Grades OO.SO SO Grades S3.75 In the Hair Goods store, second floor, a sale of first quality Hair Switches, in all the best shades; our regular $10 grades, QC Kf special for. this .sale at VVtlU HAIR SWITCHES, such as we sell regular at $6.00, on (jQ HK special sale tomorrow at I U Special attention given to all match orders and combings made : into Switches, Puffs and Transforma tions on the second floor; Women's Goodyear. Welt Shoes in the best selection of short toe lasts, in gunmetal call ana patent leainers. cuiion or Diucner ury styles. Our ' regujar $4.00 grades, priced for this sale at P&&0 Ari Eas4ep( (Gllove Day Long ChnmoIocttca cOcrLono,Oilk OOc Easter sale of lZOO pairs of Vromen's Long uiovea," lo-button length, suede nnisn; cni chamoisettel. white and natural chamois color, washable! all sites in the lot Special OU An extraordinary bargain, 16-button length, pure silk, 2 clasps at wrists; black, white CQ navy, tan and assorted gray colors; sizes for everybody, 55 to 7V, Special, the pair "t7' 2850 Pairs of Pure OIllc Gloveo for 39c In the Glove Aisle, main floor, a great sale of women's 2-clasp pure Silk Gloves with QQp double finger tips; colors are white, black, tans, grays and navy; sizes 5j4 to 7J$, at OVK- Long Kid Gloveo Ol.ffQ-rDent- Klcl OS.as $5.00 Lace CurSaihs 03.AO Brussels Lace Curtains in attractive allover lace patterns, slightly dis colored, made to sell at (PQ I A $5.00 special, the pair sPOeJLU Nottingham Lace Curtains, in, the very latest designs in real lace ef fects, with overlaced C" f( edges. Our $2.25 grades vl0 J 02.25 Couch Coders 049 Couch Covers of heavy Tapestry, in artistic up-to-date : patterns in rich colorings Reversible, 60 inches wide and. 3 yards long, fringe and :braid finish;, our regu- (Pi A( lar. $2.25 grades, on sale wLw New " '25c Cretonne, special t&4 2ic Curtain Swiss, special at Of Fancy Colore'd Window Scrims in a full assortment of new patterns, 36 inches wide, printed on. both sides. . Regular- 35c grade, 09p special for this sale at, yd. $Z00 Curtain Nets, special fl.00 7Sc -Curtain Nets, special at 3SI Only 600 pairs, in this lot Its an oppor tunity, that doesn't come often; 16-button length, white kid Gloves, overseam styles, perfect in every way; 3 pearl but- I1 Q ton on wrist: full ransre of sizes PJ-tt Dent's Best Onalitv ttamoed in everv air. one pearl clasp, pique, Paris point back; coir ors are-tan, gray, white, with black stitching and black with white stitching; all (PO sizes in the lot Priced at, pair pi0 Dcr by" a nd "Eskay " G1.50 "Ivlonarcn" O 2 .VVe are sole agent for6 women's "Derby" and "Eskay" kid Gloves, for dress and street wear; two-clasp overseams or pique in black, white and all . desirable shades; a full (PI PA range of sizes. Gloves fitted by experts. Specially bargainized for this sale only vXstlU iWe are sole agents for the famous Monarch" -Gloves, with 30 years of reputation back of them. They are made of the finest qualify real kid, pique, , two, clasps at wrist (PJ flfl Black,' white and all shades. All gloves fitted by experts. Special for, this sale PIVV Trefouose Long 02.B51800 Kid 98c Pr. , "Trefousse," the namejhat stands for higbr quality; 16-button high-grade Kid Gloves, with the name stamped on every pair. A full range of sizes, fitted by our expert fit- PO QC ,ters and .specially priced for . this sale only at the exceptionally low figure choice P-vJtl An exceptionally fine quality street Wove, in the one-clasp piqtie; black, white, tan and grayi all sizes in the lot; A quality which will give perfect satisfaction. Fitted by our ex- QO deft fitters . and specially bargainized for this, sale only at this big. reduction, pair vOU "GOOFancystrecrGloveratOi:C3PaIr- 1000 pairs of women s fancy Street Gloves; fine, thin quality; selected cape stock, P. X. My sewn, white stitched with black and black jstitched with white"; sizes 6 to 7ihrthe (P"1 ff lot. ' .Our very best regular $2.00 grades. "Specialized for this sale tomorrow at VXtUtl Boys' 010, SuMtfs &&.ZS ordinary, everyday suits, like you see in most stores; but something out of the ordi nary, something exclusive in knickerbocker styles with lined pants, tailored in a re fined manner and made of all wool materials in browns, tans and .dark mixtures. Coats are cut long, single or double breasted, with broad, manly shoulders. Sizes (PC IK 7 to 17 years; $7.50, $8.50 and $10 grades. Special for this sale tomorrow at JpU.'iO Women's House Drcoaeo at S1.49 On the Center Circle Main Floor A new lot of women's House Dresses on the center circle for tomorrow's selling. Good quality percale, in neat Patterns, light or dark colors; high or utch necks, neatly trimmed and well made; good fast colors, just what you have been waiting for. To-. (PI JQ morrow on center circle Basement Sale of lOO doz. Men'o Shirts 48c On the Basement Bargain Circle tomorrow only, a great sale of. 100 dozen men's Shirts. Various kinds, in golf or negligee styles, in, good quality percale, chambray and Hnon, in plain colors and neat striped patterns;V,lI good, dependable col ors, in dark or light; well made, with full bodies and sleeves.. Sizes 14 to 17. Priced very AQn special for this sale tomorrow at only iOL Sale G ap dl em Tool 25c Garden Rake, 12-topth, only 19 25c Garden Hoe, steel blade, only 19 25c Weeding Fork, long handle, 19 75c Garden Set, 3 pieces, for only 50 40c Grass Shears, extra quality, 29 40c Reversible Lawn Rakes, only 29 Garden Hone G4.85 45c Pruning Shears, special, only nfJ' 75c Long Handle Shovels at only 02 75c Long Handle Spading Fork; V,7? 40c Grass Hooks, specially priced 2)c 6c Garden Trowels, special at only 4 25c Heavy Garden Trowels, only 15 , In the Hardware Section, third floor, 7500 feet of Garden Hose, 50-foot lengths, with reel, nozzle and brass couplings; CM Off a $6.35 value, en sale tomorrow v(v-t7 H pu ocli . ol t Full line guaranteed Hoi outside: and inside work, house, $on't f n! to t 'i yo5 h v The elephant vei'V seldom breeds . nptivity. i " . .;