The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 17, 1912, Page 4, Image 4

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    Tlin OREGON DAILY JOUKNAU l'ORTLAND. MONDAY KVENINO. JUNE IT ltlt
fnljH IE III
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ONLY
RIVAL LEADERS OF REPUBLICAN FACTIONS
ONE
1 WISHES
II fflMLL OVER'
. Congress Hotel Ma:d Voices
' "Sentiment of Eerone From
the Presidential Candidates
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to h haa lacalhrrrtt 1 m u 'frtiiui o.r
trMlit I'ul fitter mil (li he Ilk th.e
on, etc II (ell ) '!-, I .m king i : 1. 1
Up Ihroufh rrtKirltTB. eirrlal torllrra.
drlvgalre, comrti:u.-mcrv, confidential ,
aajrlarri. ran.aisu maiiacera, ix-nature, 1
fovsrners - - 1 is celling a 4 rm 1 - 10
the very frraljmiu tamlMatca them
selves. nj we ouirhl to know. hlng
its rljf.t on the arounda
MlcUfU la Halm B free I.
Wl-hlt-n arrnut I Ma!n eir-t ((.!
ree. Nut thai aln. II lin UkI
on a tiuny day W ith Hooeevelt in loan. .
a sprlnklinr of n-!fe prraiilrnte. In. 1
'eluding- Kalr t.nk to hrtp fill nut -
Which lit does --latiludlnnllr and l(h
governors, statesmen, band and manli-ina-
clubs galore. It was a xor kind of
a shoe clerk. ho couldn't si Me irlrl ,
a dlur Sunday afternoon. onr Inairi
W"im.
-tiifz&yy fci .,'). y r'v. :-sii
t ? 11 iOA ' ft , Vf," h w I
PICTURE TAFT W TH
ARMFUL Of EGGS
AND
MMN
This, According to George
Fitch. Is Situation at Chi
cago; Cummins Stands With
Apron Spread Beneath.
II) tiro I Id ti
,'nr Moac-a f.' t'la.i. nl left and H-!is(or Cllhu lto! Snialor I'lap;)
la t. no II aa tli" ' lllai k Ha,Mr ,i i!,,. Wi-.;.- and l on.- ( I Ihn moat
i lir f frlli- Iradrra of I h UooactrU fori 1 111 I'iilraK" rV-lialor Ittxil
l.aa rlp trd Irmj-tirary ihalriiwn of It1.'' national 1 out i-nllou.
atul lll ! ' tared In It; il.alr r n.aii.nll If llio Taft jior(rra
r In roulrul.
1
li.ktmd of X" r t?4-au I inlil la
Itrar lit i-ii.d f your olrr Tou arid
( kij. ; r't-M' y. I' .ot(-f (hati
l l..n I m Jul (ring i dtnnrr.
an.l. aa. Hn, 10 firm ten d-iilai if I
rould J ll art tt.y trftli Into a i.l.-a i f
four fttl rhrrr) (
-Dao," Sara XltBr "Crpfcar.
II roma out of tri txinth. all l l.ik
ln tni-rmnt and n. at -rii.ua "W l.l l
Iik ai ' d' ti.aiidcl ll i lilitr ir- iad
lllm--in Tli lir fin had overheard
thakx I. .a I . ad '1 .lulilio. ' l. ) 1.
"he mi tulklnc In cipher"
ittia Conr hotel. It lmpolb t.l The. Cl ifarnlaf hJiui tara ara In tha
fat out. ('lire outaids. It aillrljo AUiillorium 1 alifi.i ma end too worn
Ito force a way In. It aa nothing like en del-iratea t.. the convrntinii. rie.in
tbr aane and almple Buiie laa when Mia lai.. 1U I. line), of l'aaadena. IjU
you could tell a It. put. II. an from a Iem- , Inir to a little uroup "f women, any one
,ecral wllhln hnlln rilMan. a. heraue" ' 1 1 h a iirwa iua would "rit p'dlUoa
arery man waa either a Kepuidlca.n or a and auffrace. at l.aal The look utt
IMmocrat and LrugK-d almul It. Mhrlr f .in a la rartiritt. r.ipt. !nler.e The
Io one of tho Ini ffl l lit and Inauffl- thlnif i la I" umhoe up. looking
Clent Utile elevatora that crawled caii- , tan-fully (he othar way. aa though
tloualy Up and down from lohhy floor Jrdi. nu for the friend at tha oilier
to the variouri pollthal heji,).juarter tnd of tl.o lold.y, and drii.k In tha ti n
Opatalra. waa a t In) . gray-haired old lady veraation
Of the lilack-ailk-an.l-laritidir. knitted-) -'lf Id only known aooner." aaya one
haw I t y pa. Ihr hulr waa or liikli-l , woman. In a half wull.
prltnl) uway from thu forehead, and her - Kaaijy gouada Jway.
lark honn. t w ould have been much Now. that aoundi. n - . do. t.i, t It ? I
lore nmiiKiy in ira element man 111 Wu ii,iKht have knoan the change
would come now. It waa lo he fiprcdd
uftr ull ll.io month." nnolhrr woman
in the group put In. ruefully.
A third apt'dka up. M10 ahawa real
aplrlt.
"I'lrhapa It lan't too lite, even yet,"
ehc huvn. "Soiiuthlng inlKht he ilotie."
"No." r.H)a tin- flrat womtn, firmly,
IN A
IEW FOR TAFT
Organized Attempt Being Made
to Take Over Solid Delega
tion From That State.
toy wai
rtj? the
that rrotodid. blatunt. hlnrlng hotel
Crowd. The crowd puhhro lln way Into
the elovator. The door waa nhut. The
overloaded lift began Ita uwt-iit, A con
alant ronr came up from the crowd be
low. The und floor reached the
warmim: moh that crow-did the l-'lor-ntlne
room. KouHi-vi-lt headimartiTH
took up the roar, until the round nwi'llnl
and lioonn d and deafened. The little old
lady peered out with u aort of li lli loua
terror mid a half-w Ickud, half-di llnhted
(li-ani ciiinc Into her even. she clunK
the arm or tho Marian young nuin
her Miie and. "My." r-hi. i.ip'd, fx-
Itedlv. ".My! This Is not a hit like
unday."
i Little Jaunt With Crowd.
And no, It wasn't, starting with tlr
(unlinfTm In adquartcrs when- It did
look like Sunday the crowd Mirgod ll
way to Taft headquarter", where it
Vokcd well, like Thurmlay evening at
jiraycr moeimg, eay; then to thu lioohr
Volt Mamplnp ground, where It lookiVl
like the middle of next week, (.'uiioh-
hh writ luree upon the features
Visitors. They pasncd up one
foniuor, and down the other, for ail
the world like a procession viewing the
remains.
! The ferns and cut flowers that made
tower-like the various utate headquar-
ters, lent something to the effect, uh,
t was a big day a sort of mixture of
tircus day, Fourth of July, Elks' con
vention and auto meet, only with more
thrills In It.
f The men who ought to know are still
laying that nobody knows. There's no
(louhling that the crowds have gone
nad fit KooFrvelt. Even- time it calls
im "Tidily" it does so as though it was
Iguratively Mapping him on the back,
t wouldn't dream or c alling Taft "IJill."
festcrday thirn: was enthusiasm. To-
ay there is something that can only be
ailed confidence.
Strain filiowa nn Tae.ea.
1 But Mollies ntrves aren't the. only
fet that begins to feel th" strain of it.
:t shows on the faces of the men the
'really big men of this unequalled con
vention gathering. Their faces are be
ginning to have a worn look. They
look wilted, frazzled, and that before the
Convention proper has even begun. It
! n't to be seen so plainly on tho faces
Of the men one sees downstairs, on
the street or the hotel lobby, but it is
' tamped unmistakably on the features j
f those others who have stuck close to
the Taft and Uoosevelt headquarters,
! arranged interviews, pulled wires, man
aged and marshalicd the forc-s that are
o meet in ba'tle at the fi.hs'iim Tues-,
lay morning. I
Meantime thi.e w'ho h- ' , prtss badges :
fre actually wearing tin ;n .nMde tluir
Oats for the perfectly good un,I ;
ago-bred reason that if t):ey did not
they .would run a very grave chance of.
having those precious ornaments of
bronze and enamel torn from them, so
hungry is the crowd for a My lit of the
Convention ha.ll pr-iper.
I Not So Busy aa They took,
i It takes a half holiday of mingling
. ith the polith-.-iI powers to discover
fhat they're not all a. busy as they
eem. After the eye and braiA have '
accustomed, themselves to the. bew ilder-
ing, shifting, jostling mob of strangers,
11 looking as though weighted with the
Secrets of state, there comes a sneaking
Suspicion that what they are doing isn't
always so hair-raising, after ail.
J At the northwt-st corner of the ("on-
?rces lobby are the long distance tele
phone booths. An important looking
jieraonaga with eyeglasses and a breast
Jdate of badges and medals adorning his
joat lapc-ls rushes up to the operator,
fie giirea his number. Ho wants New
, Vork. A curious little group of on
lookers gaze him respectfully.
I "This ts Important, understand?" says
fhe ixrsonage, addresslna; the operator.
?5et 'era tor me rlaht away. - I'll stick
J-tght hera until you do." The operator .
Jxnds all his energies to getting the
K'ew Tork calL Th itnportant person
Sge stands by and twiddles his fingers
fnd glares at his watch.
"iVobably going- to . talk to Tat.' or
amebodf,''- 'whspers some one aroupd
tha switch board. The personage's num- ;
I er la called, lis rushes Into booth:
four. Onsof the OTer-eager listeners!
rdges n-r the door. Ife holds his j
breath.. This ts hot he bears:.,
. "Heiio, i!ry, thourht t d telephone
"It Is too late, but I thought
they's) surely ta sue c.naf ul. That c
wh) 1 bad mine made (hut
way. I wan mire that after winn
ing am so tUht you couldn't sit down In
'nn all lust summer and winter that the
pannier effect would take. Hut It
hasn't and I had my green made that
Idi, and jou can't makes hobble out of
a pantiler."
(I l.lt'.l PreM leaiej Win
O I. .g. J'i' e 1; An orii.-inlred at-teii-qt
w a bei-un t"d.i) . :,.( 1 he aolld
'Jej.in d, lek.it ..in f .1 li.i.l.r.t Taft
Tl.e le.-n biMr.d l .e in. t it., i.i Inalaled
that (!.e , II nta. nn. I (hit Tift will
gt t:.,: 1 1 1 1 r : it g.it ion b fore (bo
"!e 1 re.o I.e. I In I' ient..n. Thla
a planned by lie 'l.ift iii.ui.igrra aa
their anatoer lo nlleoipl.q (he Itnoaevelt
mi n inn iii.iking to git the fniiro vote
of Hie souili for (he colonel a candid
acy The meeting of the Taft delegation
from Texan today marked tl.e pushing
of Colonel i'e. .1 I. von. for 1; yeara the
nallonal eommllteoman from (he Ine
r-'lar alnte. Lyons successor la H. F.
MeiJreeor, who m chosen at a meet
ing of the IH Taft d' legates flulll Ti'tlll
at their meeting today.
Oaks Rink, no-r nkatlng: big crowds
Improve r,n- HchMls.
- Oren. o. or, June 17 - At tho annual
school election to h" held thla after
noon, the volets of the district will de
cide on enlarging the school facilities
of tho town. The present building Is
only partly occupied, the two rooms of
the lower floor being usid It !s planned
to finish the two rooms on the second
floor and employ an additional teacher
or two for the coming winter.
1 I : I lie -.. i.lel
Nti AKl 1
1 . iui.s 1. Pui.,!. a aa Ilia
i . a.,.I 1 .11.111 j. iiiii) a tjulcl
1 ( r ul.l..; , lalcr f II.
.ri lit., iii. Alol ( I Ivactit lu tha
lii I Itl It to -a lull tefofa
I II lie Mill tai l died
i.i."il - i.rli- fralulrs War
.'.nir.i 1. i : c . .ni.l'.ii dt.ring II. 4Ua
...e.lo. ll.cie to 1 1 1' 1 1. r o r in a 1 Ijivcrlivi
-i l.'.e l,aa t, f.iiiurrii lri floreli'
l;-.e i,- in, m : rt . 1 ,r lto-iftriei dala
(ill.tl I it I lUr) torfa lli.lj In I ) pe
. io...! I:ib poli.l-i. In fat (
Aiii 11 an to l,ii a, -k i--ivi!.l lio rilrt
I la to. Iila to.l'olul bul'lillij ual 1. 1 dlgea J
II x r 01 gal. a
Ucd to llli tie to. a, ll.nl e)e "t a
war r..fi raiiiolt rti. !,r !(ua(ioii, on tha
ie of II. c I I l.lal.le -ollllial Coll-
trillion toe hate lad atfire liarflrlda
i t .Hiiii..4i:.ni. la aa follow a Tha pre
' i.i.ili ati' a are nrr 'lb deiegalra
.L.nr I -f 1 11 a pordoaed r grabbed, de
11. I.!!:. on He way uu lnk at It.
, at. I 1 a I'. ( anli. lair, to I Mi hla llml full
.f ai-il dries lln. ' la glaring aomewhat
I lrall.iii.ll at (t.a 0 ti er pile.
Iry lo hold MO rgga In your llml
, in aotne ill.tr fallow Jogging your
1. bow. and u will bo aide to apl r
1 .il tl.e full Ifilruaelea of the )ob
Taft Maa Xroag aeh.
I realdeiit Taft. w ho baa a large reach
ot.)iv and baa I. ad aoina one to help
Mm 1 lie. haa i'4 ileiegaiea In Ida arma
(bat la. I.a bid tho laat time he
counted therrt They reach up over hla
chin and he la ualng every finger and
botii ellowa 10 retain thorn. He haa
l ien picking them off ef Colonel ltooae
o II ptln until he ran t Bee over the
t- p of the bunch and now It wobblea
Iik.- thunder .Now and then thla fellow
l:o,.eielt inakra an lllbred giab and
r-l k.-t one off from undr hla arm. Noav
and then one slips down between hla
' rmt and hla walaihanl. Now and then
or ablfta the whole loud cautiously or
, into Jtooacvelt a iile. where he pirka up
' j I. ,i,.lfi.l It I. i.iiiinolliiir a lol of bard
feelmga on both alden
Hooarvelt baa threatened to kick
Tafia whole p.le Into Hie rnlre If there
are any more grabbing, arid everyone
know a that ho will do It. for w hen he
cornea to politics he la no lady. It la
very dlatrenalng to everyone but Senator
Cummlna of Iowa, who has been stand
ing under the two rivals for the past
three daya with an apron, exhorting
them In loud tonea to fight.
Source of Worry DeTeloped.
Sunday developed one great source
of worry to President Taft. Ills bru
nette eggs began to fall over his fore
arm wltn alarming rapidity. While he
was making an unortentatloua and ten
tative rearh for a few million votes In
tho preliminary skirmishes an entire
llhuk Minorca setting from Georgia
and Mississippi slid overboard with a
great crash and tho colonel deftly gath
ered them up. The loss haa not been
tabulated, but It will be close to 1&.
The dark eggs are nwfully hard to
hold. Make a noise like a majority In
the distance anil they will roll off In
spite of everything. A speckled egg fell
off yesterday, too, when Timothy Wood
ruff of New York pushed his historic
polka dotted vest into the Uoosevelt
camp nnu declared In no uncertain tones
Ifce .i4il ag4 I all tf
tie4 f lef aa.4 etvueitog fcfwe.
UlUUet aVa4.il C1U1
AU sf !e eaie aee mi its !!
aiia t'lthal Mr left, mr-
r-u'W'S ale laiaifef t Ktlliaf to ball
tola elJab-ai le IM i4 IK aa II-a
al ef Lie ua ae ai. Vi h
ll. itl baara tol f a agga la
r-xakal eat ear. IS trt wpr4 l graa
Stoia aal Wat f I I.a a eta lMeirww
Il la muaalt.g lea .untaa.li
fligt.ttulll taj I1..I te a J.allail aiaiail
0 Kiuin ihibga la I I.a a'r
The UUevtie iul up a liae wa with
Ihelr lamia aaj iilil.ua wlura l
titol In I a Ike Midiaktaa ai4 laa Ifcara
iilllal; mil of I ha nkiui raluitoa Aa
It la self likalt I kal la,a 1-aiaJa vt li.e
anSgaaal4 elaaiu 'vital elivla aa
ll.r, a.'td lha well kaaan il'
ltMiill uf New Vela lo t.la r-ix-ma lu
lia 1 ui.inii holal will laka lla ( 1
1 to M.li.i) alei e llli plttl puiig.ul
tiioiitiii Ai.. I al ear tela. II Ought
lk Tl.e etceia iuUei'4 valil.ua i-u up
a luwl enough ai.oa
Il haa been lung, hard ek fur
Ibeae Hun lln) hate had lt ahdura
a lol Coining lu Chliegv aloi,e and ui
tiivlerled 11,. 1 l.aia fiauraJ . tilclly aa
analarUI tlL-cr tn.avMa li paling maUflal
Uara U.c) bad af-e led I" upttulaler
foil eli I ion aeata II. t.ate fuvand llxiu
lilitl tarp-rtlbg lha lJ I Waahllg
tui for H a lo'alila lanJlJalu Tl '
! fought and rpl'rd and l.i
marvr.l bIhjuI (he lejualke uf the a hoi j
IMM 111 laaual manner n" and Han.
bu( II haa dulie II e'll liu good The per
fectly ii.anleurr J u.pualloii baa 1'ieiolf
lauil.nl in a wall trot maiinrr aa I'iclr
ililinia ahrleked In lha rodar and I aa
run the rulUr bark unt Ihem ii
nioulli ll.cin down from lb other end
TlUnge Otxaags u T. a. Came.
Hut thlnga rl aiigrd aa Mr Itooaevelt
nrared Chicago. Von could aa llitae da
I rraatd e dolegalea bracing up and tak
ing a new Intereat In life Juat aa a cer
tain buiuh of ladly ahotup auldlers 01. r
lid when word waa receled that Hheri
tUn waa only 10 miles away and pueb
Ing on the relna llooacall 10 the
Itooaavell forcea meant relief, reacuo.
revenge, relallalloo. rebellion, restitution
and a lot of other roaring .rever totaling
and revolving things They chaard when
word came from Cleveland. They yelled
while the train waa making up Mm-
through Indiana, and when tha Ijtke
Hhore Limited dlegorged their candldati
they went rraiy with Jooua abandon j
and took him home to ramp. '
It waanl aueh a long; proceaalon but'
It waa eipreaalxa. Vou could teil what I
It meant by the lunes There were I
three fsvorlte uni and there were three
hands that were going all the time, j
Cheer, (leer, the (inng'a Alt Ilere."
waa the opening romaik.
CTsrybody's Dots1 It-" J
'Kverybodys I'o'n' II" followed and j
tha last one, full of menace and cheer
ful hostility, was "There II He a Hot)
Time In the Old Town Tonignl " Cel'-i
fornlii b ud thai van. ("nllfornl I
la madder than any two Itoimr. I
velt atatra. It Insists on being Juat this
mad. It Is a policy Juat like Kngland a
two power poll y. When Waahlngton or
Pennsylvania ahake out a now reef of
Indignation and show algns of cornering
the cusa worda, the California dele
gation holda a caucus with Heney and
Jnhnaon aa chief alokera and pile on
the fuel until ths state turns red on ev
ery railroad folder In the Congreaa hotel.
Hy virtue of Ha supreme and unparal
leled Indignation, California had the
place of honor around the colonel, and
as he rode slowly down Aiicma-un av
enus Igniting aetnas of enthusiasm with
his long suffering crush hat. the Call
fornlans growled menacingly and hid
eouslv llku a Iloman mob with Its
thumbs pointed straight down. Straight
lo tho hotel the scared and suffering.
but happy, ex-delegates led the way
Ths last block was so badly coagulated
with cheering patriots that progress was
difficult, but nobody cared except the
people who progressed over. It took
four downs to get the colonel Into the
lower lobby snd a couple of mass plays
to wedge l)'m Into the elevator. llut
eventually he got upstairs and after his
frienda on the outside had subsided a
little for the want of water Jacketed
ieeae t-a a4ar4 , ea IM s4jaa
et StoaaW a Utile . tk
l'l.4 aaaaklrata Ike slkleaa a I ll
Ikie tok a alavMlklu tM
lvtoll is I kal CviaM ..a all t-aa
la .il Iillle U ear leaa. aii
a.wJr.t-aa i4 m i .akia-4 laitogs iel
srte Ike glaM l.ir la Ikaaa aflet-
kvaa t,ia tkaaliaea U-l k-a I -a,.o a
fltaa. Itaate Jkaaei Llaiwr a a. 4
elttaoe. t.S leaatt ll.ttg wS a- tol) .
a.Ui wilt. ajkLaa Id 4ea.itk-a ILa k
til itoUitk-HUa Ikal tokaa L.a iIjI
ta4e a fa Kiaa'la at- I "tak4
IImCI aula ala-aia' ai 4 llaie vf
altokaat uiili. Ika aall.nl kaeieie
i.iavk Ifcelr lir4e aJ)
0waeaaJ t Taauag aVewa."
Ti e iika-al lau.lag 4um a tl
laat la n. 1 l.alvi. ile'ageie la
auarked Is Atooll.ei
Jk'01 arlhclaaa. II la f ! jiJiila4 t
f .Md ulsa of fwraai I I.a I t.iu l'il-. .1
h.Waaiell alia la al Ilia inavilar i u W- a
MtMllttg lilt M he alai ilnaj I v o Sal
fdat l,ibM ltt talk Ivb Ike
rau.'ua- l. will ralcti ll. 1(1111 vt l
lltaee and loini uur tanJIJ la l-.ia
aaeillahi All lla iUAMirt amp
Juyxiba Tfa aline In I he I .f i-.allai
l.aie laugtit (I.a e -t 1 1 1 ' k at It lakS to
til. iiui of li.tir vid alaaei loil.r
a fauil ur "Nm aalh ue Iimi.i '
la innll.il The loin ael enaakad up
aklrn.lah line la raailr.g Malta tuBtghi
and Ihe whole lamp la alllr-g nagerlr
l Ma Iral tlaunlleee. dchllraa. ! fletej
and hob Ballad flgt.lrra gel Inlai aiti in
Mil enough of war and unfaat Al I
o -ii k or liiciulwuit 11 waa ahlapeiel
In lbs he1q iarlf a of Chairman Jl -KlnUy
Hal Colonel tiosell waa In
tJton lha inait aim did Us wtilairflngi
Intglil aa a.l hats tolg toasil It flum
Ixliltwl a dlor Notdr hraid hi'" If
flaie4 ta asais liaia awtal V
-ak.ia4 le as tsa Iks kiiiai4 la las,
Mr M.auiiar kla.41 ila4 Iks rs4.
aalk( Sail let Ike toe si '"was) kS
kvigkl taaii la aa4 k wall likaJ a)
Ikvg a aVaf tt It Ikla was ltok.
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piolHthly be . r 0 to ded. llkatolae Ihal corn
la a Utile lale this year.
Tha ali Klnlsy men are gra encel-
era and true aiir(a. loo rearing that
the hotel Waa a Hills crowded and that
sturdy American i-lliiana who hate ie-
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automatically mak.a change for any
coin aa uunibal ad buttons are praaacd
Journal Want Ada bring reaulta.
Holti' Corntr,
Fifth and
Washington
1 1
Phone ui
your orden
Manhall 4900. A-IGC3
Holts Corner,,
Fifth and
Washington
Phona ui
your orden
12V2C Pillow Casesat 10c
Made of pood grade of muslin; torn
hemmed ready for use; Itfx.'iG inches ;
regular 11'JjC values priced here at
72: jut?
15c Pillow Cases for 12c
Made of high-grade quality of muslin; torn
and hemmed ready for use; 45x36 O
inches; 16c values priced here only XaasC
Holtz' Corner, Fifth and Washington Sts. Phones: Marshall 4900, A-6665
Holtz' Corner, Fifth and Washington Sts
We say "Great" aidviseirJly and with proper authority. "Great" because of the quantity, there being thou
ands of yards. "Great" because of the values these positively the best ever shown here. Come, then,
tomorrow, prepared to find bargains of first star magnitude. We'll guarantee you against disappointments.
98c Embroidered Flouncings at 43c
Fine quality Swiss Embroidered Flouncings, 21 inches wide;
dainty patterns in eyelet and openwork designs; fast' JQ
edges; deep, well-worked patterns; reg. vals. to 98c at frC
$1.98 Allover Em. $1.19
4,-inch Swiss Embroidery Allovers, eye
let patterns, very fine quality of cambric,
neat designs; extremely popular for
dresses and waists; regular A- t
$l.f8 "rvalues here for onl)3) I . J,
35c Emb. Galoons 14c
Swiss and Nainsook Embroidered" Gal
loons in a large variety of patterns up to
3 inches wide ; good qualities, regular val
ues up to 35c, priced here for to- A
morrow's selling at low figure o IttC
50c Embroidered Flouncings at 24c
Embroidered Cambric Flouncings-of good, serviceable quality;
deep, well-worked designs in openwork and eyelet pat- Jk
terns; edges that wash and wear well; reg. to 50c at ft
$1:50 Allover Emb. 98c
27-inch Swiss and Nainsook Embroidery
Allovers, dainty patterns in eyelet, Wind
or openwork designs; ideal for waists,
lingerie, etc.; regular $1.50 value fQ
priced here for tomorrow's sale at 0C
60c Sheets at 49c
Full Bleached, Seamless
Sheets, soft finish . muslin,
1 2xi0, torn and hummed
ready to use ; (0c val
ues for tomorrow, ea.
49c
70c Sheets at 59c
Full Bleached, Seamless
Sheets, double bed size, 81x
90 ins., free from all starchy
dressing; best ?0c fA
values tomorrow for Drw
Six Specials From Our White Goods Section
10c India Linen at 6c
An evenly woven fabric, sheer and
dainty; good value at regular price,
10c; offered speciaj for to- (1
morrow's selling at, the yard vll
20c-25c Dimity at 12c
Full line of all the popular checks
tnd plaids and lace stripes; great
ly used for underwear; dresses and
infants wear. Our regular " Oo
20c and 25c values, at only X.iVt
15c Dimities for 8c
Only a limited quantity, choice of
the popular baby checks, suitable
for underwear and infants' Q,
wear; 15c values, sale at only Ol
25c Persian Lawn 12c
45-inch wide sheer," evenly woven,
without doubt the greatest value
ever o(fcred. You'll say so when
you see it Regular 25c "
values, tomorrow, a yard Aasii
12'2c Long Cloth 9c
We offer for tomorrow's selling
75 pieces of 12c Longcloth. A
very good tjuality, -of fered spe- Q
cial for tomorrow at only, yd. J
20c White Linare 14c
This is the fabric you see adver
tised so much in the women's
journals, and it's seldom you can
buy under 20c; here to- "t An
hiorro w at, a yard, r only JLtI I
PureFood Specials
Our Model Sanitary Grocery offers the best values
in Staple Groceries something everybody needs
every day and our prices are always the lowest
Gold Dust Washing Powder 17c
Citrus Powder, Large Package 19c
Pearline Powder, Large Package 19c
Economy Soap, 10 Cakes for 39c
Sunny Monday Soap, 7 Cakes 23c
Bon Ami, Now Offered at, Cake 7c
Borax Chips, Large Package at 21c
P. & G. Naptha Soap, 10 Cakes 41c
Babbits Soap, 10 Cakes, Only 39c
J Absolutely Pure. No. 5s fA
aLsia.ru Offered Tomorrow, Only UC
Four Delicatessen Specials
Cheese, Imported Swiss, the Pound 33c
Bar Le Due Jelly gSSSVSS! at 19c
Dill Pickles, Very Special, Doz. 13c
Ripe Olives, Reg. 35c Qt., Only 25c
Four Bake Shop Specials
Cookies Assorted the Dozen, 8c
Nut Cakes, Special Price, Each 21c
Citron Cakes, Special Price, Each 21c
Cup Cakes, Special the Dozen, 12c
Sngar.Piire CaroffiaSg
Fine Wines and Liquors
Sauterne Souvenir Cresta Blanc, Bottle 69c
aOf-a-k-wATeU California, Special, Per Dozen $5.00
LalaWPa Large Bottles, Special, a Bottle 42c
PI, ,., n ,-, G.H.Mumm&Co. dQ QQ
Liiampagne Large BottlesOnly UO
f " : ' '
Few Candy Shop Specials
Walnuts, Shelled Halves, Pound, 42c
Assorted Cream Fudge, Pound, 15c
Gum Drops, Old Fashioned, Lb. 13c
Soda Fountain
Cafeteria
It lAIways Pays to Wait for Holtz
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