NOVEMDj :i. 1: iAGULAtlD BAKER GET INTO TILT OVER CAU HE FRANCHISES V n n . i o : r r . 4 , blips in tor uonsiaeration at Committee Meeting,' Action of the street committee of the city council this morning in deferring consideration ' of the ! propose Heusner franchise brought upon the heads of the councllmen the wrath, of a delegation, of nearly 75 property owners of north east Portland and came to a climax, in a heated personal debate ; between Councllmen Baker and. Magulre. Though, the meeting" had been called for the express purpose of discussing the Heuan?r franchise, as well as one being applied for by-M. C Plcklnson and CalVln.IIeillg for the use of Sev enth street, the committee permitted representatives of the Portland Railway, Light ' & Power company '' to . submit amendments to the blanket franchise applied for by that company more than a ytar ago and proceeded tw consider thesemtendments informally. - -Attack Committee Members. , - The session came to an' abrupt close when Councilman Burgard .made a mo tion to permit the Portland Railway, Light & Power company to lay a narrow gauge track on Seventh street between Burnslde and Hoyt within 60 days after the company shall have accepted the franchise for which It .has made appli cation., Councilman. Magulre sought to amend the motion by inserting a clause providing for the laying of three rails to make' provision for a broad gauge track on the street Jn the event the Heusner franchise is aUo granted. -rMagulre's motion to amend obtained no seoond at first, and then Magulre and J. H. Nolta made a bitter personal at tack on the members of the committee. ::.."Jt is plain to see that this committee does not Intend to give the Heusner In terests a fair deal." declared Nolta. "We don't expect one from the com mittee, but , we are going to see that the Interurban rails provided for in the Heusner franchise are laid on Sev entli -street if we have to appeal to the referendum." . .- . ' s ' Magulre Becomes Angry. . i Chairman Baker of the committee, . protested, saying that he had accorded . the delegation from Northeast Portland full recognition on the floor. . "Why, this franchise of the Portland .' Railway, Light & Power Company is not even before the committee formal s ly." interrupted Magulre. "On the con . trary, the meeting was called to con : sldoc the Heusner franchise and there are upwards of 75 people here from the "Peninsula on behalf of the Heusner "grant. . They can ill afford to spend , time In the council chamhrrs when their business is shelved In the interests of the Portland company." Chairman Baker called Councilman Magulre's attention to the fact that . the Portland company's franchise had 'been taken up by unanimous consent of the committee. Magulre denied that he had consented to such a proceeding. He , hiu iia i-uuiu tee mrougn caaer s iaa tic." .. . ' ; . . Dickinson Asks Consideration, ; "I am not running for office," re torted Baker, "and I can see through Councilman MftffulrA'a taction alnn." - "Well, MaguU?is held Baker In i check thus fir, and Baker has certainly .. . j , , How to Turn Time Back And Be Youthful Again found his match," reptlprt J.lairulre. A new clement was aiUled to tiio de bate when M. C. IMcklnoon arose and declared that- the committee had evi dently left out of the discussion alto gether the fact that a third franchise on Seventh btreet is being apptfed for by Dickinson and Helllg. Mr.. Dickinson ; t '-Id he tboaght that any matters that , affected all three franchises together should be considered at' the same time. ; The committee finally decided to defer ; action on the Burgard motion and to j take up the Seventh street matter tins afternoon. Seventh street is soon to be widened between Hoyt and Burnslde streets, and Councilman Burgard be-1 lieves that If any franchises are granted ! between those streets on Seventh pro visions should be made at once for the laying of rails. ri Broad Gauge Aoros-BrWgs--fc Before taking a recess at 'noon the committee voted to adopt a resolution asking the city executive board to have both broad and narrow gauge tracks laid over the Broadway bridge, so that local and Interurban traffic may be accommo dated. .'' The proposed blanket franchise of the Portland Railway, Light & Power com pany is the same one that was tabled by the Council several months ago when the councilmen and the company could not agree on terms. Today the franchise was resubmitted Informally with a number of amend ments.; The committee recommended the granting of a number of these, amend ments. ' i - N ' v One of the amendments provides that all county franchises within the city limits on : streets already;- Occupied - by the xompany shall' be eliminated in the franchise. ; The company wanted these eliminated, because It holds that It al ready has all the rights It needs on the streets in question. The committee dis sented from this View and ordered that the county grants be included in the contemplated franchise. The extensions affected are those on the Sandy boule vard, East Lincoln street. East Eigh tieth street, Mllwaukle street. Terrace road and East Sixtieth street. a Conflicts Witn Heusner TrancMs. An amendment eliminating the Mount Tabor extension, which has been granted before, was inserted. Another amendment adopted was that providing for a single track on the Ore gon and Adams street approaches to the new Steel bridge.- , The East Harrison street extension was amended so that the line will skirt the Ladd squares, instead of going through them. The most Important amendment or dered was that which will permit the Portland company to use streets which have already been included in the pro posed Heusner franchise from the pen insula? to the Broadway bridge. This amendment was Inserted over the strong protest of Councilman Magulre and tht northeast Portland delegation. The remonstrators declared that the Portland company has lieglected for a long period of years to give them serv ice. Councllmen Burgard pointed out that It would do nd harm to permit the company to operate through the Peninsula even if the Heusner franchise Is granted, as in that case, they would have the benefit of the service from two lines. i Includes Hew Bridge. On request of Councilman Menefee the committee ordered the insertion of a section giving the Portland company a franchise over the Broadway bridge. In the original application of the com pany the franchise only went as far as the approaches on both sides of the bridge, the company having failed to agree with the council as to the terms for the use of the bridge. Since then the people of the city have adopted a charter amendment providing for uni form tolls on all bridges so the objection-ortjfte company to having; tlio Broadway bridge included In its fran chise has been removed. ' The commlte adjourned fo meet again this Afternoon. At the' afternoon session the Heusner, Dicklnson-Heillg and Portland Hallway. Light & Power company franchises will all three be considered. It may be that a nignt session will be held. 1$ lilt;. ' lie:: quail era for GrecnTradmn Clamp Premiums AntjUoriniii Four Va 1:.z: Free Lccsons in Yarn KniUinrrand Crochet Work 9 to 12 and 1 to 5 Daily 2nd Fldcr Shop Tata Lunch inOur Beauti- tiful Fourth Fl. Tea Room Early! , : ... .. , : :V.V.,y .v,.,'- 'The Daylight Store" MM) A "The Sanitary Store" "The Fresh-Air Store" .Manicuring & Kair Dreams Parlors, on the Second Floor. V- I! Shop Earl; StarapHedeeraed itllZjCreeW'Trading Stamp will be redeemed 'here, no mat ter 'where you may have col lected them, Thousands 0f beautiful gifti to choose from. , 35c Neckwear for 25c JMain FloorA great Friday Sale of an ira "rnense. lot of women's dainty Neckwear, Atf the very newest effects in Kobespierreii roll ing or high collars. Stocks, frills, etc, OCJ Tomorrow we offer best 35c values at &3C ffTIieHffart U . of the, O ? Retail I kShopplngiy 65c Veilings Qnly 17c Main Floor Remarkable offering of import ed Mesh Veilings in leading shades, such as 1 brown, navy, wine, taupe, purple,' Alice, etc. They are full 27 inches wide. We offer 17 -tomorrow our regular 65c Veilings at C r. AGrealOppOFloniiy It's within your power to help some worthy society, church or charitable institution secure one of the 21 splendid cash prizes in the great $6000 Voting Contests. Smart 038.50 Tailored Suits for $19,95 Garment Salons, Second Floor A phenomenal Friday sale of women's high grade Tailored Suits better values than you will find elsewhere at anywhere near so low a price. " Strictly hand-tailored style. Coats 32 to 34 inch, lined with splendid grade Silk Messaline and satins, many , with velvet collars. Broadcloths and serges in blacks, browns, navy, etc.; novelty mixtures in browns, blues, grays; black and white; also popular wide Wale diagonals ; one model in erripire effect for. young girls and misses. All size 1 A Ar included in this sale.' Values up to3iareoffered at only Dl7e7J OT Waists S3.69 1 Buy thc Christmas oceona nuur. Qpckiai i)uitiisc ui. nuwui some new Waist on sale tomorrow at an. ex tremely low price. All the popular models of the season In chiffons, messahnes, brocaded' silks, laces, foulards, taffetas,, etc., elaborately trimmed with hand embroidery, insertions, silk and velvet bands, fancy buttons, net and lace yokes, etc. Robespierr6nd Dutch, neck, collars, long or short sleeves. All siies. Regular val- fcQ CA ues to $7. Specially priced tomorrow at Dreooes at Ia Price Second Floor. Sensational sale of women's Dresses continues tomorrow. Good, serviceable models in serges, Charmeuse and novelty checks. We have all the most desirable of the season's popular colors and styles and all sizes. $15.00 Dresses Now on Sale for $7.50 $18.50 Dresses Now on Sale for $9.25 $20.00 Dresses Now on Sale at $10.00 $22.50 Dresses Now on Sale at $11.25 $25.00 Dresses Now on Sale at $12.50 $27.50 Dresses Now on Saleat $13.7 $28.50 Dresses Now on Sale at $14.25 $32.50 Dresses Now on Sale at $16.25 - Hue this liquid face lotion end you will find it more satisfactory than any powder or cosmetic. Dissolve 4 ounces ; ... of spurm&x In a hllf pint of witch ha- .v.xel (or hot water) and add two teaspoon- luls or glycerine. Apply to the face, neck apd arms, with the palm of the . hand and you noed not bother again all day about your complexion. It affords protection against cold, biting winds. aU ""though It Is so dainty and delicate that - Its use cannot be detested. It Is es pecially fine for anyone with dark or -lolly skin, for It Is true complexion beautlfler and keeps the skin smooth, v soft and velvety. v. Anyone bleBsed with beautiful hair enould by all means take the very best csre of It they can. Danduff will. In it- time, destroy any bead of hair if per- mltted to remain. If necessary sham--4oo every week with canthrox. Dls N solve a teaspoonful in a cup of hot ' water,, pour a little on the head, rub Iiul you. -would-with,' nr. Atlier. shampoo; JOHNSON DENE HE then rinse welL Canthrox makes plenty t of rich lather and thoroughly cleans the - scalp and hair.. It relieves itching and : irritation of the scalp and the hair dries ' oulcklv and evenly without streaking. It ' leaves the balr soft, bright and fluffy. Adv. r ' J$f ' "Int it liice here? Yrt 0 ' i? 1 believe I would , "Yt . ? iff rather , come to V4 !;f 'l The .1 -: x. .Hazel wood jl , , after the play W . than anywhere III , Va f1s; ' ' i ' always bo " Knslo " "'fJ Washington " ( i 'I t .At Xenta SMUGGLED NECKLAC E (DatM Ptpm Leaned Wlr.. Chicago, Nor. 21. Jack Johnson, the prise fighter, was called today before United States Judge Carpenter and pleaded flot guilty to the charge of smuggling a $6900 diamond necklace Into this country. Johnson did not plead to the charge of white slavery. The champion was given three weeks to file a demurrer to the smuggling charge. He recently offered to plead guilty to this charge If the government would accept a fine. This offer of compromise - was refused. Johif son's mother his. aIatwJi.xalet..-f ouruttar-, neys, two black guards and Slg Hart, hie secretary, accompanied the fighter to court. The proceedings were formal. On leaving the federal building John son said: "My pocket was picked at the Thlrty fifOi strtU elevated station yesterday. Otherwise I feel fine. I hope to feel better still when I tret out of this trouble." EM Glows Here Tomorrow Maia Floor. t costs no more to wear good Gloves than to wear those of inferior grades. Select your holiday Gloves here and you'll be more than satisfied with results. $1.25 Kid Gloves, $155 Pair Women's fine quality Kid Gloves in the popular 2-clasp style,, over seam sewn, with one-row stitched backs. Black, white, tan, gray, navy and brown. Sizes 54 to 8. Special now Pearl CFsp Gloves $1.75 The latest novelty for dress of street wear. One-clasp style, with ArXOvi blacky e mhr Qidcj-ea b a cks, . pique sewn. Colors black, white, tan and cream. All sizts. d1 7C Specially priced, the pair vltlv Christinas Ribbon: The Ribbon Store is ready with a bewildering array of the season's latest novelties at lowest prices. Buy your Holiday Ribbons now. r Sale of Ribbons by the Bolt Extra quality pure silk and narrow satin RibbonSj in all colors; Reduced as. follows: ; No. 1 RibbonRegular price 14c, bolt 10 No. IX Ribbon -Reg. price 17c, bolt, 12; No. 2 Ribbon Regular price 25c, bolt 18 No. 3 Ribbon Regular price 45c, bolt 27 Baby Ribbon, 10 Yd. bit. 7c Our holiday leader. Good quality satin, Baby Ribbon just the thing for tying up hohday packages. Come ,10 yards t the bolt Supply your future wants now. 7 1 Special for tomorrow at, the bolt, I2C 10c Wash Ribbons at, bolt 6c Ribbon Department,-MairT Floors Sale of 5000 bolts fancy Wash Ribbons, suitable for holiday use. Come in colors white, blue, pmlc and lilac S-yard bol;ts; 12c grade 8 bolt; 10c grade at, the bolt, only OC WomenV$2.25 Handbags at 98c If you are thinking of making some friend a Christmas present of something useful, we.suggest one of these splendid leather Bags 1 Correct shapes and sizes well made stylish bags of .best AO $2.25 grade. Special for tomorrow at the low price of . IO C " ' viLX ,f' rap t J $3.50 Handbags $1.98 Bags of splendid quality and extra well ' constructed, with strong frames, clasps, etc. Very newest shapes, leathers and tot- & QQ ors, Reg. $3.50 values at 0le7O $6.50 Handbags $1.98 Any style or leather you may de sire in .this assortment. AU the" most fashionable shapes and' sizes. Strictly high grade. Reg- 4 QQ ular $6.50 Bags at only i.70 FATHER, IN NICK OF TIME; SAVES BOY FROM COUGAR ... j.... " " 1 '" (Special to Ti Jonrnil.t Grants Pass., Or., Nov. 21. The 8-year-old son of H. M. Pfefferly, Justice of the peace living in the Waldo pre cinct, had a thrllllnK. experience with a cougar Monday. The M was returning to his home from school, having some distance to go through the woods. Being late in re turning the Xathet'started out to meet him, and when in the midst of a slash ing heard the boy scream as though badly frightened. Hurryiug along the trail the fathr came upon his son paralyzed with fear, while a full grown cougar was crouched only a few feet away as though ready to spring, its tail lashing its tawny sides and its teeth gleaming white from its opened Jawj. . , . The father rushed at the big cat and truck it in the face with a walking stick. The cougar turned and crept away in the brush. Tracks Indicated that the animal had followed the boy some distance down the trail. PORTLAND BOY IN LINE F0R;RH0DES SCHOLARSHIP Mrsl lj. Altman. 327 Thirteenth street, has received letter from her son, Cecil at Berkeley, Cat., to the effect that he U one of five aspirants who have suc cessfully passed the Rhodes scholarship examinations. Mr. Altman is 20 years old and is a 'graduate of 'the. Lincoln high school . in Portland. He is now studying )aw at the University of Cal ifornia, . -.. who passed the examination to present to the scholarship commission their . cre dentials, .references and scholarship records. - The. commission win consider these credentials, and award one' schol arship as it sees fit - - ri- - Journal Want Ads bring results. Women's Fleece Lined Underwear 50c Women's Underwear Section, main floor, Morrison-street entrance Women's fine erade Cotton Vests and Pants, good' heavy weight for fall and winter wear, fleece lined, tome in gray or wnuc aim in an sizes, vesta cf eJUC have high neck, long sleeves. Vests rants ankle length. Excellent garments Women's Union Suits, $1.00 Women's fine ribbed white cotton Union Suits, extra well finished and of splendid wearing quality. Medium weight for pres ent wear. High neck, long or elbow sleeves, or low neck, sleeveless,-a AA ankle lenarth: sizes 4. 5. 6; eml. el lev V Dr. Denton Grmts 50c-$1.10 "Dr. Denton" Sleeping Garments for chil dren. Full knit merino fabric. Soft, elas tic and very durable. Made with feet. If your children kick the bed clothes off, give these a trial. Sizes to fit children; from 6 months to 10 years of age. rricea irom ovf up to $1.10 50c Nazareth Waist Union Suits 35c On Main Floor. A great Friday bargain in children's Nazareth Waist Union Suits the kind vou have alwavs bouzht at 50c each. Medium weight, fine ribbed cotton, with taped buttons and drop seat. Sizes for children from 2 to 12 years of age. OC Thev are on sale tomorrow as an extra special at the low price, per garment, Black Pantalets at 25c Pair Children's Black Pantalets, very service- able-ior- school-wear Fint jibied. soft cotton, with heavy fleece. Come in sizes for children from 2 to 10 years of age. Hundreds of mothers will buy no other garments. Supply the children's OCf needs tomorrow; garment, only WC Women's Union Suits at 75c Women's fine cotton ribbed Union Suits m neayy winter jweignt. tome in wnite only. High neck," with' long or elbow sleeves or low neck with no sleeves; an kle length; handsomely finished and per fect fitting. Complete line of sizes. Specially priced at, the Women's Cotton Hose 3 Pair (or 50c Floor, Morrison street way. Women's fast black cotton Hose, seamless, with double garter welt and extra splictd soles, Cfl toes "and heels; all sizes, 3 pairs for VC Women's Silk Stockings $1 pr Five standard lines are included in this spe cial offering. "Kayser" and "Remember Me" flare top; black, white and full line of street and evening shades. All M AA sizes in the line. Special, a pair, vlwU "Kayser" Silk Hsry. $1.50 pr. "Kayset Wonderfoot" Silk Stockings, pure thread silk with lisle thread liningr inside of sole and garter top. Black, white and splen did line of desirable colors. All C CA sizes. Will give excellent wear. eylt)U Infants' Silk and Wool Stockings, at 35c a Pair We carry, the largest and most compjete line of women's, infants' and children's Hose to be found in the city. Good, dependable grades only. Tomorrow infants' fine silk and wool Stockings in medium weight, fine ribbed, seamless. In white, sky, black or tan. Sizes 4J4 to fy Supply the baby's needs tomorrow at this sale price, the pair JC Children's "No Mend" Stockings, at 25c a Pair "No Mend" Stockings for boys and girls are true to name. Your hosiery troubles will end with the purchase of the first pah".- Fine ribbed, dressy hoser absolutely fast black, with linen spliced knees, hesls, toes. OC Guaranteed to give satisfactory wear. Sizes 54 to 10. Pair, only WC Children's Eine Caslmiere Hose, at 25c a Pair Many parents prefer buying cashmere hose for the children's winter wear. Tomorrow we open a special line of heavy weight cashmere hose for boys and girls, narrow or wide ribbed seamless, with gray merino garment, wHmBM v i ma c iwwwwm nOi DBA latti 'J O Entire Stock Cluny Laces V OH Thousands of yards of beautiful Cluny Laces in the sale tomorrow at off the regular marked prices. An unlimited variety of pat terns and widths for your every purpose. Our entire i. f stock included in this offering none reserved. Just 4 vSII 65c Embroideries 25c Splendid assortment of dainty pat terns in high grade Embroideries for every "purpose. Edges, bands. I galloons, insertion and corset cover effects. Best 35c values are OC now offered at, the. yard, feUl $1.75 Motor Veils 9Sc At ' the Veiling counter on ." the Main Floor.. Great Friday special of "Our Leader" Motor Veils.' Everyone knows the quality. Fin ished with satin edge. $175 veils are now offered 7j98c Women's Initial Handkerchiefs 6 for $1 Main floor, near the elevators Women's fine, quality imported Belfast linen Handkerchiefs with neat hemstitched edge and em broidered initial in corner. Put up in attractive white 'SaA and gold Christhfas box. Holiday buying time Six for JbleUU Child's In. Kerchiefs 25c Dcx Initial Kerchiefs at 20c Women's fine Initial Handker chief of superior- qualityt- hem stitched edge, bordered with Ar menian lace. Dainty embroidered initial in corner. Special 'SA tomorrow, 3 for 50 or, each tAJC Children's oure linen Initial Hanrf- kerehiefsr-wHhiiaTrow-iremstitcfred border. Put up 3 in a fancy Xmas box. Supply yoir Xmas , needs now, while assortments are OCi' complete. Special at, box, DC heels, amLtoeaJ.T.he best stqckjng, to Jhue had lof the-mdner -btrer nr SVi to 10. Specially priced for tomorrow's selling at, the pair, only AuC en's $27.5 Overcoats $l Most Sensational Offering of the Season ii A Friday sale of men's high-grade Overcoats that will crowd the store tomorrow. Broken lines of this season's best selling models in long and medium lengths with plain and convertible collars. Full and $4 lined. Good range of colorings in browns, grays and mixtures. Strictly up-to-date, welt Aif qp made Coats. Regular selling prices up to $27.50. Sizes 34 to 44 eblDeOt) Men's Handkerchiefs By the Box Reduced 75c Men's fine Initial Kerchiefs, two styles. plain white with embroidered initial; also corded and hemstitched with col ored initial corner: 6in a box, at Men's pure Belfast linen Kerchiefs, with embroidered initial corner; size 20x25 inches. Put up 6 in a fancy AA Christmas box at price of only Jl.vU $1.35 Men's 25c Initial Handkerchiefs of finest Belfast linen, narrow hemstitched hem Choice of several style initials. Box of 6 tomorrow at low price Men's 35c Initial Handkerchiefs, extra fine LV mt . - erea initial, inree styles in i n fin dainty Xmas box, priced at only )1.UU Handsome Matched Holiday Sets for Men Three-piece . sets, accordeon knit vest, silk hose and tie to match, -black and white, black and red, black and gold, ( A A tanand white. A set, at only O.UU Men's Silk Hose and Tie Set, cleverly boxed to imitate a book, with pair of Silk Hose and Tie to match inside. i stsv Xhdstmaa,ax4,All, -shades, V l,!ULv Men' 3-piece Set1 Silk four-in-hand tie, with scarf pin and tie clasp to match Put up Hi a pretty Christmas box. Specially priced for tomorrow, box 75c Men's holiday Boxed Ties, handsome silk Four-in-Hands in attractive Christmas Holly box. Hundreds of stvles. U0 Toy Trains at $2.98 -: ' Xa tbe B1 th Zloor Toy Store. Extra well constructed, with locomo tive, , tender, baggage car, vestibule passenger coach and 10-secUon track. Very .fine steel spring. QQ Regular price $4.50; now $Lt0 Girls' Woolen Dresses 34.29 Second Floor. Children's Dresses of splendid all wool serges in navy, cardinal, brown and Copenhagen. Neat styles, high or low neck, long or short sleeves and plain or gored d A OA skirts. Aces 6 to 14 years. Priced now at 4.98 and e34.Zs 25c Sfpn' SI 50 lhfrl Q?lewest and most attractive patterns, striped effects, IUCU 3 l,dU OUll WJCplain or pleated bosoms. Coat models. All sizes. m $12.50 Dresses $938 Friday special in girls' all-wool cream Serge Dresses, Norfolk, sailor styles and one-piece Pe ter Thompsons. Also fanrv Dresses. $12.50 fA OO row at v7.00 grades ; tomorrow $2.25 Dresses $19 Children's . Galatea Dresses in assortment of light ' and an Women's 54 Shoes for 33.39 Main Floor. Women's high grade tan Shoes In Russia and wil low calf. Smart, stylish boots for the younger set. Short raised toe last. Regular $4.00 values. - ;: vV" ; : . -; Glen wood Buffer at . .' Grocery Department, Fourth' Floor. 'r'' Crosse & Blackwell's Oil, - special, per. bottle, 70 35c Long's Preserves, special tomorrow, a jar, 25 38c dark colors, High or low neck, long and short 1 OA sleeves. $2.25 grade'' O I UD $125 Galatea Dresses, G7c Children's Wear Section, Second Floor. Heavy quality Galatea Dresses for chil dren 2 to 6 years of age. Plain 7 blue and stripe patterns; $1.25-val. UlC duf; entire stock of children's Hats and Bonnets in latest styles and colors and at rices ' ranging from - 75c up to $6.5a your cnoice oi i any i . A Iff price Take vour choice of them tomorrow-at just Boy!s J5.0D Knicber Sails $3.95 Juvenile Department, Main Floor. , A Friday special in boys' Suits of more than passing interest. : End of the season cleanup of broken lines and odd Suits. Just 250 of them in this lot. Brown and gray mixtures, etc Sizes 9 to 18 years. QC Your choice of them tomorrow at the low price of 0Ju , BA&QAXSt CEB031S MAIIt VX.OO '.' " " Crepe Kimonos Special G1.7: Bargaiit'Cirde, Main Flootvv Large4 shipment "of pretty Crepe Kimonos on sale tomorrow at a very low price. V and Dntc!s necks, Empire and coat effects; some V'irred at waist Jin. Beautiful patternflj trimmed with bands and 4 pipings. "Tfi Sizes, 34 to 44. Lxtra special for" tomorrow, at only V I.I - NeWrSilk-Petlicoafs q! On the Main Floor Bargain Circle tomorrow. A sp!fiw!i ! ! of Silk Messaline and Jersey top Petticoats, .'.'stylc'd wit!i knife and accdrdeon pleated flounces, Irtinmeil ',h i i and with or withorut under ruffle. Strinsr tpn. .All shades. Specially priced for tomorrow at low i rire 1 1 .. . " -Brt--tM)!.;"-.- i' V