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TIIi: GPJXOII DAILY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 3, 1313. liiFoni AIJDierSPEClAL 0.:W.R. AN. -Win Send Agrl "cultiiral C&r Into Washing ton Districts. An part of Its general campaign to ;.. promote Iqtensjve agriculture, the O. W, R, ,& N. will send lta "Hog and Hen" t- special through the Wall Wall and North .Yakima district, beginning De- . cember 16 and ending December 10, oa the following schedule; s"',;' i-- f December H Dayton, I, m. to 11:80 a. m.; leave Dayton 11:55 a. m., arrive Wattiburg 12:30 p. m. . Waltaburg, 11:10 v p. nu to 2:30 P. m.J" leave Waltaburg 2; JO p. m, arrive Prescott t p. m. Prea cott, I p. m. to :S0 p. m.) leave Pres cott 6:30 p. m., arrive Wall Walla 1:10 p. m. Wall Walla, T:S8 p. in. to I p. m. December ''.;.1T Wall.. Wall. 1:80 . m, to 13 'to. leave ; Wall fWail 11 m., arrive Touchet 13:40 p.i m ? Touohet, ' 12:40 p, m, to 3:10 p, m.; leave Touchet . 3:10 p.' m., arrive Attali 1:10 p. .m, Attalia, :1 0 p. m. to 1:80. p. m.. leave A ttalia 6 :30 p. 4 to arrive Kennewlck 6:15 p, nv. Kennewlck, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p.' tn. i " Ay ; ;v December 13--Kennewick, a. m. to 11:30 a. m.: leava Kennewkk 11:45 a. rn., arrive Benton 18:30 p. m, Benton, .12:30 p, m. to 3:25 p m.;Jeave Benton 2:26 p. m., arrive Grandvfew 3:16 P. m. Grand view, 8:16 p. m.-; to , 1:80 p. ra.; ' leave Grandvlew 6:30 p. m., arrive Sun- nyslda 5:60 p. m, EuunysW 7:80 to 8 p. m. ' . ," " December 19 -Sunnyslde, a. m. to 11:80 a. m.; leave Bunnyelde 11:65 a, m., arrive Granger 12:80 p. m. Granger, 12:30 p. m. to 2:50 p. m. leave Granger 2:60 p. m. arrive ZUlah 3 p. m. Zlllah, 8 p. m. to 6:80 p. m.; leave Zlllah 6:30 p. m., arrive North Yakima 6:16 p. in North Yakima, 7:30 to 9 P. m. December 20 North Yakima, 1:80 . m., to 12 m., and 1 p. m. to 8 p. m. C. I Bmith, agriculturlat of the O.-W. R. & N., will have charge at the train. He will deliver lectures on "Home Crops," So will bin assistant, B. S. Smith, and there will be lecturea at eaoh atop, too, by representatives of the government department of agriculture. ARCHBALD'S TRIAL : . ON IMPEACHMENT . ' . CHARGES IS BEGUN ; (Continued From Page On) ' with attempting to float deale In refuse coal deposit la Pennsylvania, through railroad officials, and also Improper re ceipt of favors from attorneys before his court.' ;:;:.r,;sv,xv.-v--'."'v ''i r The Impeachment court agreed to meet again at 3 o'clock this afternoon.' ; When the court convened at 12:80, seven house managers, or "prosecutors," entered, and occupied-seats on the right of Senator Bacon, who will preside t the trial. Judge A rchbaW and bis counsel-sat on the opposite aide of the aisle. Senator Bacon announced that here after the sessions of the court wll start at 3 o'clock." Senator Nelson, of Min nesota, offered an order confining the statement of the managers and the de fendant's attorneys to on speech each. It was adopted without dissent. ' Judge Archbald is the ninth federal Official to 1 be impeached by congress since the adoption of the oonstitutlon of the United States. Of the other eight who were arraigned by the gov ernment only two 1 were fonnd guilty. These were John ' Plokerinf , United States, district Judge 180J-4 and West 1L Humphrey, also a United States Judge, who was removed from offloa by the senate In 1862. A:',, , The government wa incited, te pro ceed against Judge Archbald on the strength of charges brought against him by William P. Boland, presldeht of the Marian Coal company of Scranton Fa. :; .v. Mr. Boland carried hie charge to the president of the United States who was so Impressed with them that he directed Attorney General Wickersham to make an investigation of Archbald's actions while on the benoh. Attorney General Wickersham ar pointed Wrisley Brown; young assist ant In his office, to make the Investi gation and to conduct the prosecution of the accused Judge before the house Judicial committee. .' ' Thla investigation opened on. May 7. The hearings were conduoted publicly. A a result, Chairman Clayton, of the house Judiciary committee, on July 8, presented a unanimous report demand ing that Judge Archbald, of the United 6 tabes commerce court, be "Impeached for misbehavior nd for high crimes and misdemeanors.", t'1 '' , '! ..',:' ,., W Judgs Archbald wa represented to day by four attorneys, Judge A. Y. Worthlngton,' eupjreme court .and fed eral practitioner, la chief counsel. Three Pennsylvania attorneys are assistant. I . ,,l t m )l . f-(;-l&tr Charles H., Rowley has resigned hi position ,-as manager of the Bower hotel and' has taken the management of the Hotel" Washington In San Fran-" cisco. : The Washington baa Just been completed by the Flelsbhacker Brothers. i' " " "" '; : i Edison Records Reducedl 1 Genuine Edison Wax-Gold : Molded Records, regular 35o and - 60o now as low as 210 for Standard and 31o each for Amberol Records. Ellers Muslo House, Talking Machine Headquarter, Seventh and Alder, w; t MAUD'S SUPPLE FIGURE,. GROWS PLUMP AND HER REIGN THEREBY ENDS e Maud was a blgh stepper 'and e - showed "class and speed." Possibly this, and the fact that she had a trim figure and e was well bred, eooounted for her popularity. In any event, she 4 , was admitted wherever she ap e peered. ". -, . " . But her reign baa passed, for with passing year her figure lost ' It suppleness, : age .' mel- ' lowed her' high spirit to point e of serene gentleness and trans e formed her lnte sedate old e family mare. e Maud la horse, worn by year of faithful service and beloved by children. : ' ' y;-Al;: T, Barnard, who reside In , Sell wood, owned her until few 4 days ago. He did. pot want to dispose of the old family pet, but realizing her uselessnes to . herself, and him In the city, be ' began looking around for a good home for jier. Being business man he took the most direct way ot doing it He advertised and chose ' the classified section of The Journal of oourae. Her is the ad that brought results i , 365 BUYS ' good family mare, ' weight 1100 pounds; harness nd buggy. Phone - Sollwood " r Maud ha home In the oonn- try now, a place where, among, pleasant surrounding, she will , round out her life span, the pet of family that will love her. : . . Clainui to Bft'Consplracf Victim. ' ;' (United Frees Leased Wlre.1 Aj tA- Seattle, Wash., Deo. 8. Claiming she is being made the victim of conspir acy hatched by her brother, J, N. Dot son, Mrs, Martha E. Bayer la today ask lng that her mental condition be probed by Jury In Judge Prater court, Mr. Bayer la said to be Worth 850,000. She was committed to the Btellaooom hos pital tor the Insane last September, her brother being appointed her guardian. On October 21 she was paroled to the care of her sister, Mrs. B. McClanahan. SCHWAB HAS NEW CAR; SET HIM BACK $135,000 i (tTnlted Press tessed T?lre.) South Bethlehem, Pa., Deo, 8. Charles M. Schwab has received hi new private car, Loretto, which 1 the most expen sive In the country, costing 6136,000. t The car 1 built entirely of steels The Interior 1. of mahogany, Inlaid with gold and silver filigree. The car con tain an observation,, platform, large drawing room, two bedroom separated by bathroom finished In Italian mar ble, dining room, restroom and kitohen, besides sleeping quarter for the orew. It length is more than 80 feet WANT ONLY GRADUATES : AS COUNTY ENGINEERS ' -' i" CUnlted Press tested Wire. ' Tacoma, Wash., Dec 3. The annual convent Ion . of county , . engineer of Washington, in session her today, will ask the legislature to require all oou'nty engineers to be graduates of aom rec ognized ; engineering . college' and able to pass a satisfactory examination be fore taking officer ykM',.:.. A ' The convention , discussed the wide tire question but decided to leave it to the counties to deal with. . ! ' Stat Highway - Commissioner W. J. Robert addressed the contention this afternoon. . -: . "- A banquet will be bold with Governor Hay, Governor-elect Lister, State En gineer Will R White and Highway Com missioner Robert a guest of honor. LOYAL DEMOCRATIC .TOWN EIGHTY-FOUR ' . WOULD CHANGE NAME i Pittsburg, Deo. 3. Eighty- four, Pennylvnl town ot 700 Inhabitants, is probably the strongest Democratic community in the entire country. No Re- publican candidate has ever made " respectable showing , .' there. Thi town, which 1 situ-; e ated In Washington county, wa ; named in 1884, , after XI rover " Cleveland' ( first A victory, In . - honor of that event Previous to . that time It was clled Fifty-six, t because Buchanan was eleoted president In that year. A move- , ment la now on toot mong the resident : to rename ; the place Nineteen Twelve, In celebration of the Wilson victory. r fA e ' e e e) COMMERCIAL CLUB OF COTTAGE GROVE ELECTS ' (SpecUl to The JotrrhiL) Cottage Grove, Or.', Deo, 8. The fol lowing officer were elected at the an nual meeting of the Commercial club last night: ' ; president, ' O." H. TJrson; first vice president C H. Burkholder: second vice president J. B, Protasman: secretary, Elbert Bede; A;' treasurer, George M. Hall; trustee for two years, George O. Knowles, I S. Hill and J. F. Spray;, trustee for one year, F. C Wheeler. .'"- - - n i. 0GDEN ARMOUR ON v HIS WAY TO PORTLAND . Seattle, Wash., Deo. 8. Saying that he Is here merely on pleasure trio. J. .Ogden Armour, : chief of the beef barons in the r- -ttry, wf.l t ' coma in his tour before 1 . Portland tonlclit. . The.chai.. national admlnlstratlun, Armour, is not to be vlewe t i lng to present prosperity. WOULD RECALL MAYC:; HE WONT MOVE rC'J. Wattl, Cal., Deo. I. Bec J.: v. i Dodd of Watt has refused to remove the municipal dog pound from the r- i ter of town, recall petition affectin : him Is being circulated today. It I re ported that the women of the ton t tered the movement. V: '''vtiA-'AA- Dennison's Seals, TaflSe Enclosure Cards Holiday BoxegGtlt Dresslnns, Etc., Main FloorMerchandise Bonds Issued In Any Amount Desired Special 25c Lunch Served Dally In the Basement Store "Standard" and "O. VV. IL" Sewing Machines on $1 a Week Clnb Plan Sterling Silverware ii OH , Main Floor. Every article iri our immense stoclc of Ster- ling Silver Toilet Articles at one-third off regular price. Complete boxes or separate pieces. ' . : Mirror Brushes ' Combs Hair Receivers Puff Jars - RPior-- Files,v, y Cuticle Knives Button Hooks ; Sclssort. , Belli Darners, Etc "The Daylight Store" Entire City Block in the Heart of the New Retail Shopping Zone MainFloorNoilonSpccIals Notion DeparUnenV Main Floor, Tenth Street Entrance. 5e Wire Coat' Hangers 3e 10c Wood'Coat Hangers 6 35c Glove Boxes for 25e 35c Kerchief Boxes at 25) 35c Skirt Markers at 25t) $1.00 Sewing Sets for 75 25c Silver Thimbles at 35c Needle Books for 25e 25c Shopping Bags for 18) 35c Fancy Garters for 25t) On All Cash Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Groceries Excepted Present Sale Chechs ot Basement Stamp Booili Bleached Sheets at 48c In, the Basement. Great special sale of .Sheets. Full bed size, 72x 90 inches. Made from good heavy quality sheeting. Seamless, AQ torn and hemmed. Special at IOC' Wimior -J Fine soft Wool Flannel fof infants; wear., . Good weight 1 and non shrinking. Full 27 inches wide and an exceptional value at the 1Q special price offered, s yard iiC r : r ' miow cases yniy iuc In the Basement Underprice Store. Pull bleached -.Pillow Cases, made of splendid quality heavy sheeting. neatly hemmed; sue 4zx3o inches. Special, tomorrow at 10c Flannelettes 8c Yard Extra heavy fleece Uned Flannel ettes standard widths, and quali ties in a choice assortment of pat terns and colors. On sale to- O. morrow at low price, per yard OC An Exceptional Bargain 200 Suits in this big offering. -Style, material and workmanship equal of any $25 Suits in town. Every suit new 1912-1913 models. Serges, diagonals, mixtures, in popular col- J A QC or s. Many styles; all sires. Priced vlts7J Odd Lines Skirts at S3.98 Odd lines of' women's fine Dress Skirts sensa tionally reduced. Splendid assortment of pop uiar fabrics and colors.- Not more than 2 or of a kind.- Regular values up to $15. Specially priced for tomorrow at only $3.98 Men's 50c Weckweap 19c k Monster sale of men's higTi grade Neckwear. ' Hundreds of them in this lot. Rich new pat ' terns andj tolorings; handsome silk four-in-hands in great variety of styles to suit every fancy. Supply your Xmas needs. - 35c and 50c Ties on sale tomorrow at only 157C Men's $2.50 Sweaters at $1.29 Men's heavy Cardigan ribbed Sweater Coats at an exceptionally low price tomorrow. Made- in full standard sizes,-full length and perfect in fit Medium shade of gray, finished with side pockets and pearl buttons. All tt OQ sizes; $2.50 values on sale tomorrow sPl.sW 75c Underwear, Special 49c On sale tomorrow in the Basement Store. Men's medium - weight Merino Wool Under wear shirts and 1 drawers of exceptionally ' good quality, i-. Nicely, finished, perfect fitting k garments. Just the weight for this climate ' " .1 and will wash well. All sizes. Regu- AQj., Ur 75c grades on sale tomorrow at only i3C Sale ot Men's $1.00 Double "S. 1St H." Green Stamps on Basement cash purchases tomor row Groceries-excepted. A phenomenal sale of 1500 men's Shirts at about half price. Plain or pleated bosoms, with attached cuffs. Cut in full standard sizes of splendid grade materials. Attractive new Ctm patterns. Sizes 14 to Vfa coat style; regular $1.00 Shirts- at only J7C Boys 85c Paamas Special at Only 63c On sale tomorrow' only in the - Basement "Underprice Store.' Boys' Pajamas, made from extra heavy quality outing flannel is a good assort ment of Stripe patterns. Every garment in regulation size and well made.' Military neck and breast pocket. Come in sizes for boys CO 4 to 14 years of age. Best regular 85c-Pajamas priced at only UOC Double Stamps In the Dasemcnt Tomorroiv rK a Ar Bud mSafJSiiA Ai Raincoats Special $2.98 Women's "Slip-On" Raincoats at an excep tionally low price tomorrow.. Made Of fine quality rubberized materials, well made, styl ishly cut, full and long. Have high storm collars. Rich shades of tan and 'a (O QQ all sizes. A splendid bargain, each f$a.0 Girls' Dresses $1.48 Regular $20 Quality Girls' School Dresses In 'fine' wool finished -1 materials, plains colors, plaids and checks; medium or dark shades and ' excellent patterns. Pleated skirts, neatly trimmed. Sizes for girls 6 to 14 f"! AO years., $3.50 presses at . 1.40 Children's Hats 98c Scores of Pretty Styles For quick clearance we put this low price on all Children's Hats in the Basement Store. New, stylish models, handsomely trimmed, and rich colorings. Hats for girls AO 2 to 10. Values up to $5 at HOC 36 Trimmed Hats Sl.OO Sensational Wednesday sale of Trimmed Hats in the Basement Store. Hundreds of the very newest shapes, handsomely trimmed. ; in this lot - Dress Hats and Street Hats in large, medium or small models. Reg ular values tn this lot up to $6. None C. O.- ajf An D. and none on approval. Your choice at vI.UU . t- 1 t-t'siB'l 3 - ru w : I m': v - ' L - M. $20 Dresses for Only $9.98 110 handsome new Dresses, in this lot. Stylish models for winter wear. Serges, novelty silks, Charmeuse and fancy fabrics. Well made, per fect fitting, all colors, black and blue. 0JQ QO All sizes. 'Specially 'priced tomorrow viywO $2.50 Flannel Waists 01.39 Women's fin warm winter Waists at a re markably low price. Several hundred of them to choose from. Plain dark colors and fancy stripes and neat patterns. All sizes. 01 9Q Worth to $2.50. Special tomorrow at eIJi7 ' ; r- $2 Kimonos on Sale 98c - Mr (.:' Women's fine flannelette Kimonos in long or short styles, attractively trimmed and best of patterns. Good heavy quality materials " in light or dark colorings. A splendid opportu nity to do your Christmas buying and save half. Complete assortment of sizes and QQ' standard $2 values. Special tomorrow at 70C 75c Silk Poplins at 48c 24-inch Silk Poplins in ' beautiful rich colorings. - Every; popular shade,: including black "and white." Noted for its good wearing AG quality; 75cquality at, yard TOC $1.50 Dress Goods 8oc Good heavy all wool winter Suit ings, 52 and 54 inches wide. Broad cloths and mixed suitings in great variety for coats, suits, dresses," etc. Regular $1.2$ and $1.50 OC. grades now offered st, yard OuC 10c Toilet Paper at 5c 10,000 rolls of thU splendid Toilet Paper in this big Wednesday offer ing. Extra good grade. 1000 sheets to the roll. Limit 20 rolls to a customer. ' 10c Paper now at OC 50c Baby Blankets Sc hiA t h t Basement "Underprice Store." Sale of Baby ; Blankrts. Splendid heavy quality m reversible patterns; pink or blue. ; Good full size,"sof t . and ; warm. : 50c O ft 1 quality offered now at only J C S3S.O Silk Eetficoats - , All Colors'tnd Black. Another great special purchase and sale of 500 beautiful Silk Petticoats at less than makers' cost of produc tion. Made from rich peau de cygne a splendid wearing silk; new style skirts, with deep accord ton pleated flounces. All lengths and all colors, including black and white. $3.50 Petticoats Qg are now offered' at only ylvO French Plumes Wl- Sold Segnlarlly Up to $5 Ea. On sale tomorrow only at this low pric. French Ostrich Plumes of rare good quality all perfect feath ers. Excellent full tips in colors or black. Come 12 to IS inches in length. 'Regular val- CI QO ues to $5, special at only eUsllO $5 Bath Robes $3.98 Ftr Women and Hisses Very ! serviceable Xmas gift. 100 of these handsome Robes in this lot Extra heavy double faced eiderdown in richest 9f patterns and colorings. Pockets, satin but tons., Heavy cords. AH 0 AO 6izei. $5 Robes now at ; $OV0 S7.SO Trimmed Hats 02 In this lot are beautiful Trimmed Hats of the sea ton's best styles, foundations of felts, velvets and velours. Scores of models in this great assortment In Dress or Street Hats. Small, medium or large shapes. None C. O. D. and none sent on tfjo Aft approval. Hats worth up to $7.50 tomorrow u eys&.UU Cotlon Snltlngs at 7c 3000 yards Cotton; Suitings mill ends of i good quality for; winter dresses, waists, etc. Fine worsted finish materials in mixed pat- terns.-' On sale at, the yard, I C $1.50 Umbrellas at fi8c A rousing Wednesday sale of men's Umbrellas a useful Xmas gift at a very low price. . 28-inch size. Good ; strong frame plain 02 and fancy handles; $1.50 val. 70C Women's 75c Underwear at 49c Women's extra heavjr : fleece lined Vests and Pants in pure white. Fine close weave and perfect fitting. High neck and long sleeve vests and ankle length pants. Ex ceptionally good quality; ; all sizes. Best 75c Underwear priced at only tiC Girls' Union Suits for 39c Girls' and misses' Union Suits in heavy winter weight pure white cotton. Garments that fit well and wear -well. - High neck, long sleeves v and ankle length.: Sizes for girls 6 to 16 years of age.- Regular Oft oOc Union Suits now offered at only OUC Children's 75c: Gowns 48c - A sensational one-day sal - of girls' fine Outing Flannel Gowns. Extra heavy fleeced outing in plain .white or fancy stripes, cut full and long, nicely made and neat fitting. Sizes 4 to 14. 75c Gowns are offered yQ for tomorrow at the low price of IOC Children's .$2.50 Knit Sets $1.69 Double "S. & H." Green Stamps on Basement cash purchases tomorrow Groceries excepted. - Special, offering of children's Wool Sets, consist ing of sweater, cap and leggins, in fine soft wool Colors, cardinal, gray, navy and blue. Good heavy weight. Fine soft yarns. Sizes . j C( 2 to 6. Regular $2.50 Sets are offered for tomorrow Jat.pnly el,Dv Children's 35c Slocking Caps i9c Children's Wool Stocking Caps on sale in the Basement "Underprice Store" tomorrow at a special low price. Fine heavy caps, made from best' quality soft yarns. ? A full line of all the wanted colors and sizes. Just the thing for outdoor wear. These sell in the regular way in at 25c and 35c. Specially priced for tomorrow's sellingxat only 17C Double Stamps in the Basement Tomorrow ammm- MehllRoincSlippc Men's Black or tan V Men's Nightshirts 49c Sale extraordinary of men's Night Shirts. ' Good heavy quality outing flannels in' neat stripe patterns and colorings. Military collars. jfA All sizes. 75c values", only xiC Boys' Sfveaters at 48c Boys', heavy. warm wool Sweaters in Cardigan rib, nicely made and finished; gray with, red or blue trimmings. , All sizes for A Q boys and youths. Special at flOC a 1000 pairs of men's. "Romeo" House . Slippers on sale tomorrow at a spe- Cial .price. kFine; soft leather, with? strong elastic sides. Extra well made. ' ' A comfortable, serviceable Slipper. Come in black or tan and in all sizes. Regular price $1.75 a pair. In tomorrow's sale $1.39 Buy the Christmas Slippers here to morrow . at a great ' saving. Men's , black and ; tan "Everetts," low cut style, at a decided reduction. Fine soft, easy Slipper for house wear, vweli made and splendid fitting. On ; sriTak r rvrertr 4h TT4 .. Hiy . VlUVfVn SIA Ulb ... UUUEIf price Store' at special, the pair Under Cil Us7C Women's 53.C0 and $4.00 Shoes Tomorrow 91.69 Pr. Women's $4.00 and $5.00 Shoes Tomorroiv $1.98 Pr. 'Kerchiefs for 10c Box Children's fine sheer ' Handker chiefs, with seat hemmed borders. Put up 3 in a fancy Xmas box. On sale tomorrow- only- at A special price, per box, only IUC 10c 'Kerchiefs Only Zz 200 dozen men's and women's Handkerchiefs of fine sheer qual ity. . Men's plain women's with fancy embroidered corner. 10c f values on sale now at only OC 'Kerchiefs Six for 98c Women's fine Irish embroidered f Handkerchiefs, with dainty .hem stitched borders. Six handker chiefs of assorted designs in Qfisi handsome Xmas box at only wOC Wtnta's lYeslSnearrs $113 Women's 'Wool Sweater Coats, heavy weight Cardigan rib, with V neck, and side pockets. Good full length style. All 1 f sizes; $273 values now )lCt J Wednesday Baocmcnt Specials 65c Decorated 7 Piece Salad Setsv'special tomorrow, only 40d 75c Decorated. 7. Piece Salad Sets; jpecial, tomorrow, only 58 $1.00 Decorated 7 ' Piece Salad Setaloai-Special isale at 75j 95c Decorated 7 Piece Chocolate Sets, extra special, only 70 20c Decorated Plates,' handsome patterns,' special, only 106 30c Decorated Plates, scores of different 6tyle8, special, 15d uc iecoraica riar.es, appropriate .A-maa guis, on saxe at 22U7 Don't ail to stop at the 5c, 10c and 15o table in the basement 7Sc Smoking Sets Special Only 60c 11.10 Smoking Sets QCl re- specially priced 03 C $15 Smoking Sets AO are specially priced OC (UO Smoking CI 1C Sets, special at 0119 $1.25 Brush Sets ere AO ' specially priced at JCC ToilettMrticles PriceJ Extremely how Xmas Packages Colgate's or Wil liams' four different articles uk closed. An ideal Xmas gift." CA Come priced at f: 25 ; and w UC Perfumes H u d n u t's, Jergen's, Smith's and Eastman's. Put up in attractive Xmas boxes, all CA pdors. Special, box, 25f and JwC Parisian IvonrNail Files, Cuticle Knh'es7w-1CnlyerftdBnttorrtt Hooks; m a ny different 1 p styles ' Specially ' priced at IOC Parisian Ivory Buffers with re movable chamois,: three different sizes. Regular price $1 -each. Special, for tomorrow, only -Mairi Boor Bargain Circle Between the Elevator Odds and Ends in Mirrors. Hun dreds of thera in this great lot for Traveling Cases Manufacturers' sampje line scores fof different styles; cretonne and leather. 1 A Jl are now reduced to just " a All are now reduced to just " MirrorFine French Mirrors in ebony and rosewood, three distinct shapes. The grade that sells OA at $1 regularly. . Special at 07C Toilet Sets Mirror Brush and "Comnr-JasrTheriffhrwzemiree different styles; ebony M OP or rosewood;; $1.?5 grade ' luO ComV and Brush Parisian Ivory Comb and Brush. Put up in neat, attractive boxes. Regular M irt $175 quality. .Special at !) j Price tomorrow's selling. Marked, at just, MirrorsBest quality triple Mir rors in assorted sizes and different woods. Buy-them here to- ij morrow at a saving-of just 2 Shaving Sets-Consistingpf Mir ror, " Cup and" Brush ; tne regular" selling price is $2. -Spe- in cially priced tomorrow y 1 1 U Vacu Mirrors," of very best grade French plate, marked to sell regu larly at $3.50 each. On CO CA special sale tomorrow at Fancy Holiday Aproiis 25c 35c Slllc Veillnas on Sale at 10c a Yard 1800 yards of excellent quality Silk Veilings at above price for tomor row's selling. Flain or fancy pat terns, close or open mesh; blak snd colors. RegrLrt 3Sc ip. Veilings priced now at only It 25c BoirStQlionery a! Gnly'S" ; A sale of holiday Aprons you should not miss. 'A vast assort ment of styles, handsomely trimmed with laces, ribbons and embroideries. Dainty sheer , ma terials. Best 35c Aprons on OC sale tomorrow at low price aWC Uouble "p. fc tir ureen trading stamps on uasemcnt casa f tomorrow-fGrocenes excepted. 1000 boxes of high praJe , Excellent c . : J i 'c c ; ( . on sale tomorrow at about half price. size. Always a very acceptable Xmas gilt. V