American Express Co. Agrees ' to Collect Water Rents for' , , $4000 Yearly, An Innovation that will wake for tha greater convenience of tl pvbllo aud will save th ltr. water flepartroent tlO.000 a rf was established yester day fejr the water' board, whan that bod entered Into contract with! the American Express company whereby the foir.4aDr agrees to lntall 1SI pay sta- rtlona lor tliA'-.coUectlon of monthly wa ter rates, the cost of collection to be Port by tli company, which, will ,r retye. about $1000 year In compensation jro'm the' city. ' i,i"v;-';'..v'V''".f,--'-'v-. " Heretofore, all water -tefltele- have 5feon payble at one of three city of fices. .Small jmseholders who do not iiay by check. have been compelled to travel long, distances' by street car ' to iiquldate thole water tUla. Under the iw; arrangement, it'll expected -that io water consumer will have to no more than two or three blocks to the aeareit jpay .station.;; viT.r cV S IV i , i ttps Bid 16 fee Asked. V' ." Y Tlie - water board: directed tha city "auditor to advertise . tor bids for pipe ,and materials that .Will be-needed dvr 4n the coining- year. Bids-win bsrln ,v tied for the furnishing, of (000 tona tor different alzed" pipe,, $00 tona of 'pedal castlnga and corporation cocks, 100 tona of lead, 690 hydranta,. end 77 'gate valves.', Tha , estimated coat - of 'aiiese Is Something less than $$00,000. J "; Early next spring a contract will be .let by tha board for the construction of a third submerged pipe' line to connect ,t)ie eaat side water system" 'with the inainsi on the .west side- Before this Contract- Is jet the board Will eonsUer a project advanced by Water Oommis j'Bioner F, W. Winn' for ,the 'construc tion of an , additional pipe line to tap '.Bull Stun river, at a point, between .the present aeadworka Smd Bull 3tun lake. The lake Is situated at an .elevation cf 3000' feet above the leva! of the WU lamette river.. . , .-, ;.-;V.; v ' " ' ' j " Proposed." Haw Uae. ,'' ' 'X j The proposed ne pipe Una could tap Aha river at point, say above the fceaJ work far enough; to give wan, eleva tion of 1200 feet. , .The' new line would then enable the" city, to- do ' awsy 'with the expensive pumping plants that con vey, water to points on the west side fDove tne level or the Washington fWk reservoirs, as gravity would then 'force the t water . to the highest point ,6a the west side,, this being ll5 feet st the top of Council Crest. ' While WaterZnglneer D. JVClarke admits that Me, Winn's plan Is entire ly feasible, he believes that (he coet .would be too large to admit of its be ting put into .effect for the present ;The engineer was directed ' to . submit jsn esUmata of the cost of such a pipe floe. . ; v-w i---'-...' .. 51 CLAIMING INNOCENCE. WON'T ACCEPT' PAROLE it . (UaUed Preis UaMd trl.) IS Los Angeles, Dec. 3. Refusing to an- (jly for probation, lrs. Amy Bnyder, 49, In? (An Easy One) Will you' earry a Fair cold ill Vint6fplirng oftTcoian an other until Spring finds you a likely candidate for Consump Stion?,OR , . r ' JVViil You Throw the First Cold , Out of Your System, Unce tor All, With i) Jvvhich is such a tower of Strength against colds that the germs cannot harm those who Use it faithfully? ? ,iv 16 car. ALL DRUGGISTS. 8 o. 1 rFat 3 or. brown sample bottle free by mail Address Ozomulsion, 548 f earl St, New York. r A Wonderful Tonic That Aids Digestion j Thousands are unable to digest e'er-r pin kinds of food. In most cases, it Is iiot tbe fault of the food, nor the stom fcch. It is probable mat the etomach has been abused. Many resort to pre- - nigestea xooas and varloua kinds of fnedlctrfes to get relief from dyspepsia, ndlgestioa and heartburn, but without bermanent benefit If yur stomach was In perfect con- - 4 ltlon, you would not need medicine to lllgeBt the foods you eat Jayne s Tonic Vermifuge Is i stomach jegulator. It sets the stomach in such a condition that It will digest food without other assistance, u overcomes the acidity tnd atlmulates the coating of the Btom cb and Intestines so that they will broperly absorb and assimilate the nu triment from tha food eaten. ,. Sufferers from dyapepsia-and fndigestlon vtlll ftnd termanent relief In a short time after peainnlng the' use of the tonic. For Children, the addition, of a little sugar will make it most'-palatable. Many forms of supposed Indigestion are the result Of Intestinal parasites, for which Jayne'S TOnlo Vermifuge la tinaurpassed. : Insist upon Jayne's; ac- Jept no Other. Millions have praised It or more than 10 years. Sold by, drug gists everywhere. D. Jayne 4 Bon, l-Miadeiphia, i'a. T t MrX FOR CHILDnEM; A OxtMbRoIM It VnvitrliihMM. y ialltiilU. illidarlit. MiMak I rmubtrt, Terlbiue H r l er , n4 Deatr ,.",.., nFlireaa epCalSi ! j.i I SiT'fT fcu.,l in..,nl f KKK. ilddraM, l:.ie i-ie tbiii;-r. A, K Robinson. 3JSI Wife YOUNG WOMAN WHO CAUSED i eonrkted re.cen)tly of stsallnf $55 In a lodging house where she was employed as chambermaid, appealed to Judge Con ley so eloquently that court attaches and spectators were moved to tears. -4 "If iv accepted probation," " she de--elared, 1- -would ,be admitting guilt Before Ood I did not steal the money, Forbears I nave washed other peoples' olothes and scrubbed their floors so my child might grow up to a fair, un smlrched name. You have taken that from us, and I never will add to what you've done by admitting a guilt that Is not mine, even to keef my freedom and mr right to labor for my child." Judge-Conley refused to pronounce sentence, instructing the woman's at torney to Investigate the case further. JOHN B. SNEED IS ACQUITTED OF THE MURDER OF B0YCE rContinued From fage One.) ance that they never dreamed would be their undoing. The girl chose Bneed and married him, : The pathways of Mrs. Bneed and young Al Boyee parted. They met again In Amarlllo In the spring of 1311 when Mrs. Bneed was stricken with fever. Boycs visited his girl friend of college days."'' .: One day. Bneed. testified at his first trial here, the husband cams home to find Boyce holding Mrs. Bneed's hand. Later, she confessed her love for Boyce, told her husband she would surrender their two, little girls and. she would go to South America with Boyce. , . . Eneed brought her to Fort Worth, as a patient In the Arlington Heights san itarium. That was October 17, 1911. On November 8, Mrs. Sneed disappeared. She and Boyce were traced to Winnipeg, Canada, and Boyce was arrested on the strengtbAof-aa-lndlctment herercharg- lng him with theft, of Jewels that Mra Bneed carried with ner, ana aDauction, iL -vi. Waesg Wife to Asylum. On January 1$. .U12, Sneed visited Fort Worth again to replace his wife in the sanitarium. Captain Al a. Boyce Br. had came to Fort Worth-that same day tp have the Indictment against his son quashed. , Bneed and the elder Boyce met In the lobby of the Metropolitan hotel. Sneed killed Boyce. He aaid B,pyee had con spired to rob him of his wife. Captain Boyce, though, had not come to Fort Worth In vain. Before he, was killed, he had obtained the dismissal of the Indictment against his son. Four days later, Sneed was in dicted for the killing of the elder Boyce. f Bneed's first . trial began Jan. zs. Two days later, Edward-Throckmorton, son of a former governor; star wit ness for the prosecution, died mys. teriously. He said on Ms deathbed that he had been drugged. City Detective Ben U. Bell was go ing home on a Polytecbnlo car the night of Feb. 20. Bylvestus S. Morris, a real estate man, was commenting on the Sneed case. Bell, according to wit nesses. resented hie comments On Mrs. Sneed and asked him to stop. Morris resented the Interference and they clashed. Morris was shot to death. Bell Is under Indictment for murder. Bneed's rather Killed. On March f, one week after the Sneed Jury had been discharged, ther was a double tragedy at Georgetown that added to ' the swiftly Increasing list of violent deaths in the Sneed Boyce circle. It was Incidental, but it was grief; It was perhaps a desper ate encouragement Captain J. T. Sneed, father of John Beal , Bneed, was shot to death at Georgetown, by B. C. Milliard, a for mer employe, who then -turned the weapon on himself and died a aulclde. Sneed went . into seclusion.' ' The Boyces were not heard from. No one knew either John Beal Bneed or A. G. Boyce Jr. was in Amarlllo, Sept 14, wnen sneed killed , Boyce, sending u load of buckshot into the younger Boyce on the steps of the Amarlllo church. AUSTRIA HAS WAR DIVISION READY TO MOVE INTO SERVIA (Continued F"ro page Onel) upon the desire to demand frdm Servla impossible conditions, and the deter mlnation, when prompt refusal u re ceived, to-proceed to war. That Russia is by no means averae to a test or strength is indicated In din patches from - Cologne. The Cologne Gazette, which heretofore has scouted the possibility of an European war, Says toaay: "If Austria strikes sail before Servian stuoDornness ner prestige will be so weakened that her value as an ally of Germany will be greatly.' lessened, It requires : only a word from Russia to bring Bevvla. to terms. 1 The' world has awaited, that word4n valn. . i i COlJNClLOrUIEWlSH - . - WOMEN WILL MEET The regular monthly meeting of the council or Jewish Women will be held tomorrow at 2 o'clock la the Belling- liirscn ounaing. a program of excep lonal Interest will be given. V ; . theqregon daily journal; Portland. Tuesday SIX VIOLENT DEATHS 'V'v 3M-IU. L.IUI -l,t Mrs. John Beal Sneed and her hus band, a Texas millionaire' banker, who slew two men. ?r V .(United Press Leteed wire.) Aberdeen, Wash., Dec. 8. M. E. Creech, the big lumberman, recently ac quitted of the charge of murdering City Detective Frank Welch, is defendant Jn a civil suit for damages In the sum of $36,000. claimed by the widow. The stilt was started yesterday. ' Mrs. Welch is In Portland now with her three babes and Is practically penniless. Worden Postmaster at Wrangel. - (Oultea Vtvf Letted Wire.) Washington, Dec. S. -President Taft today nominated John Worden to be postmaster at Wrangel, Alaska, HOW TO GROW HAIR ON A BALD HEAD BT A SPECIALIST Thousands of neoole suffer from bald ness and falling hair who, having tried nearly every advertised hair tonic and hair-grower without results, have re signed themselves to baldness and Its attendant discomfort. Yet their case is not hopeless; the following simple home crescrlDtlon has made hair trow aner years or uaianess ana is also un equaled for restoring gray hair to It i original colon stopping, hair from fall ing out, ana destroying tne dandruff germs. It will not make tha hair greasy, and can be put up by any drug gist: Bay rum, 6 ounces: Lavona ae Compose, 2 ounces; Menthol Crystals, one-half drachm. ' If you wish it Der- fumed, add half to one teaspoonful of To-Kalon Perfume, which unites per fectly with the other ingredients. This preparation Is highly recommended fay physicians and specialists, and is abso lutely harmless, as it contains none of the poisonous wood alcohol so fre quently found in hair tonics. Do not apply to the face or where hair Is not desired. EUROPE SENDS US BEST CONSUMPTION REMEDY Endorsed by All Ucr Leading Phy sieiana, and Has Long List of " ; Successes to Its Credit, Switzerland has lately been producing a remedy called Blrolln, which has taken the physicians or uurope oy storm by its wonderful work In. the treating of consumptives. j ' . . -. o continued have been the successes and so strong has been the praise ac corded it that Sirolin is now being Im ported Into this country In large quan tities. Klrolln haa succeeded whtrt evarv, thing else nas failed, because it is agree able to digestion to such a degree that the patient takes on weight rapidly. It has' also received praise on -the strength f its being entirely free from harmful and habit-forming drugs, and never falls to relieve tne most aistrew 'tnjr"g ymptmrven;'in-the -most ad vented ttim of the disease. : Additional Information about Blrolln can bo obtained in this country from the Biroun L'o.,; ii i west irosaway, 1. HI... ' . .J. ' .. iNw iur& vivy. .. . joThe owl Drug Co, stores snd all leading drligg-ists are recommending and dis tributing. Sirolin with, considerable suc cess.. . .' ' i v:V- .": "" . - Vi WELCH'S WIDOW SUES CM FOR $35,000 FAFT'S MESSAGE DEFENDS DOLLAR DIP Mi Urges Congress to, Realize United States Has Reached . "Middle 'Age" as Nation, No ' Longer a Beginner. " . Washington, Deo. $. A message from President Tart on the foreign relations of the United States was read In both bouses of congress today. : Following his established departure from , the us jal all embracing and , cumbersome messages of former occupants of the White House, this' communication was comparatively short and was limited to the discussion' of one subject , . The . president stated that , the rela tions of the United States with all for eign powers were at present maintained on a basis Of "peacei - harmony and friendship' '. lie pleaded, however, for n extension of the dlplomatlo system, stating that' congress should - fully realise the conditions which obtain in tha world as we stand on the threshold of our middle ago as a nation." Many Important suggestions ' were made to congress- n the president's message. Chief among these was his espousal Of a more elsstlo tariff meas ure for use la dealing with forelsro countries showing discrimination against the products of American manutactur era. V'""'' ''''l- 'r-.v:?,; TTrges Zlastla Tariff. ... President Taft . stated that the ad justment of trade relations with foreign governments under section I of the tariff law of 1909 had conclusively shown ' that their1 scope should be widened so as to enable the executive to apply, as the case may require, to all commodities, whether or not on the free list from a country which dlscrlm Instes against the United States, a grad uated scale of duties up to the maxi On Mr Ml n Aan;n pcuzuig. . x uu snoutu try it. . . : v i i j i i. Stamped and Tinted Centers, Scarfs, Pillows, Bags, Etc, " 1 n; 11 .' J1 ' ' "V 1 Special Prices Third Floor DoisillifCio)M:E oney- French Dolls, $3.98 200 beautiful French kid bodied Dolls, each 25 inches high, with parted wig, natural - eyelashes, jointed arms and (PO QO i legs. Special at only 0tIeaU Roodlea Game, 49c See our special Gama Tablei; thousands of games at 5c, luc, 15c and 25c. Roodles, the new, interesting Flinch card AQp game. Special now, onlytU $10 Ivory Sets $6.29 A beautiful combination set; 1 large Russian ivory triple plate mirror, 1 13-row Parisian ivory hair brush and comb, jfc OA 12xl4-inch trayr for tDUes7 Regular $3.50 Kimonos $2.19 Women's new and ' stylish Velonr flannelette Kimonos, in empire effect, trimmed with border of contrasting colors with pretty .ribbon rosette at the waist; al colors, including pale j0 1Q blue, pink, navy, gray, etc.; $3.50 yals. WJ.t $7;S0 Silk Kimonos only $4.98 Full length, beautiful garments in all the popular shadings, in stunning poppy design, with deep pointed collar and cuffs, bound with satin rib bon of .contrasting cojor. Regular P A QQ $7 50 values. Special at this ' sale fi?lOU $1.50 Handkfs., 50c 100 dozen hand-made Princess lace Handkerchiefs with pure linen centers; 100 attractive; styles; regular values to Kfli $1.50; unmatched in city vUV $3 Corsetsior $1.50; Nenio Corsets- as advertised in the Sunday Oregonian by the manufacturers. Put up .. in a Christmas box : and K A offered special a t tDi-stl $5 Bath Robes $3.95 Ijiei'alsWdoJJBat inches long ana luti t& incnes wide,;; in rich- .reds and browns;; grays and mixtures. flJO OP Regular $5 values, at i;te. I , , evening, December .3,; mum cf 25 per cent ad. valorem pro vided by the present law. :M!vV;'.'. The president stated that "flat tar iffs were out of date," and he "could not too strongly reoommend" this pro posed ar. ndment to the consideration of congress. - In Hhls recommendation the president said: ', 1 "' "Nations no longer accord equal tar iff treatment to all other nations, Irre spective of the treatment from -them received, and such a flexible power as a graduated scale of duties In the hands of the exocutlve would serve to mod erate any unfavorable tendencies on ths part of thobe countries from which the importations Into ths United fitatea are substantially, confined to articles on the free lists as wall as of the countries which find a lucrative market In the United States for their products under existing laws." racors "Dollar Diplomacy."- Most of the president's nussage was dovoted to the existing relations between the United States and her sister re publics ,f, North and South .America, in this connection the president dwelt upon his Pit theme of dollar diplomacy, reiterating his oft repeated statement that this means of invading the smaller autonomies Cf the Americas not only worked great benefit to both the Amer ican bankers Interested and the repub lics receiving the loan, but strengthened the position- of - the United States through the elimination of large for eign loans, "which might cause an inter national 1 discussion of ths Monroe doc trine.' v--;;.; v,Xr.z"; '?.v.v As a direct slap at the enemies of the loan convention In the United States senote, the president stated It was bis onlnlon that the terrible' loss of life In Nicaragua could have been prevented had the department of state been permitted, through the approval of a loan, conven tion by the senate, to carry out Us policy of encouraging financial aid 1 to weak Central American states. '.."! .,' stronger 'Wentralltj Xawa. ' Special mention is made of the ne cessity of strengthening the present neutrality laws, the president suggest ing an amendment to this effect Such amendment, he Implied, should be' wide enough to oover the possible necessity of dealing with special cases by ths application cf - special laws. ' In , this connection the ohlef executive expressed the utmost good will of this nation for her sister "republics, stating that the present policy of the United Btates to promote prosperity and. good feeling among ths smaller Independencies would be adhered to. j. w: ...- , . .:::. r In developing the department of state Pu -mmmmm- $3 Furniture, $1.98 Toy r,Furniture- Set including I white enameled bed and two chairs. Table is collapsible and 13x16x20 InchesMhe (PI QO chairs 22 inches high Dxee70 $2 Toy Trains $1.25 A fine steel and iron train, on track; consists of 15 pieces, en gine, tender, coach and twelve pieces of track; $2 (PI OC toy; special at only OXeAitl $2 Handbags at 87c 1000 new seal and walrus Hand Bags, all leather lined and fit-, ted with coin purse; German silver frames; in many 07 sizes. Regular $2 valuesO.fv BMBM-sssswsaMsasaBSBSMaflaMaMamHMHB - aayuag mas p k I . . Bt Gold Bond" Stamps Free with " Purchases the Holtz Store The onfy stamp having a cash redemption value. Every filled book; good here for $2.00 in cash or $2.50 in : merchandise. 60 Free Stamps given to . all customers starting a book. Watch for special Stamp Days. 1 'I .1.11 35c Collars at 25c II ..A.., , I .1 I ,. Hand-made linen cluny , lace Dutch Collars in assorted styles 3 inches deep; One of ourl35c leaders, " Special Wed- OKfe nesday at this low price Wy Table Scarfs, $1.69 Library Table Scarfs, 60 inches long, with fancy border and with fringed ends. A regular $2.50 .value, ' Offered very Z $1.69 special at this sal 75c Sox at Pair 49c t .Hi i 1'. hi ; ii .ii .,.... .- i ,in t ii. , - i31ea'wuj(uilircacLjiilkl.Socks, with linen soles; black,, tan an(i fancy colors. Regular 75c val ues. Offered very spe- A Q a F cial at this sale, the pair 'V .1912. abrdad, the president said, no more im portant step, had been made than ths establishment of the merit system. i He closed his recommendation on, this sub ject by adjuring congress to enact leg islation'' making - It permanent The larger provision for the maintenance of foreign embasBles was also asked for Fartloularly , was he In favor of the provision of funds for the establish ment of permanent quarters for United States ministers abroad. In comment ing on this subject he stated that it was "indeed high time that the dignity and power of this great nation be fittingly signalised by propsr buildings for the ocoupancy of the nation' representa tives .everywhere, abroad."'.' .'i.; ,. ( .1 V: Kefers to Htxloan Situation. V The president touchsd upon the Mexi can policy followed by the United Btates in the recent difficulties which the con tinued state of unrest In-that nation engendered. He characterised the action of the United Btates In these crlsss as "one of patent : non-intervention and ateadfast recognition of constituted au thority," ending bis reference to Mexico with tha hope that the Mexican "nation would aoon reeurae the path of order, proHperlty and progress." ... t ;" Among other matters 'referred to In the message was the Investigation of agricultural credits by the state depart ment . This he termed as one of the most "Important ; works : underuken, by the government1 ' i HWi-v-''A lie also referred to the fur seal treaty and the need tor an amendment to the present statue; the peace treaties with England, and France, wljiieh were losf through the refusal of senate ratifica tion and the dispatch of American war ships to Constantinople.- . Ths , English and French peace v treaties President Taft dlsmlseed with a remark express ing his regret ovr the action of the senate, and the Balkan situation he regarded as one which was well In the hands of the powers as far as tle pro tection of cltUeha of other nations was concerned , ' , . ' '''" ' ' CASES AGAINST ALASKA ' BANKERS ARE DISMISSED f rinltad Praes Leased Wire.) Yaldea. Alaska, Deo. $.Cases against Falcon oslln attd -( I - Webster of Seattia-fcre wiped offthe criminal dock et today following the motion to dismiss made, by the government attorney yes terday on the ground that there was no evidence to convict Joslln and Webster were charged with W. II. Persons and F. E. Barbour ami $5 Velocipede $3.79 Fine (ofjtHe boyt.1 Steel geared, leather Seated, rubber tired Ve locipede. A regular $5 vehicle toy. Very special for (JQ 7A tomorrow's aale at wuii $1 Hill Climbers 49c A big assortment of hill-climbing autos, - engines, hook and ladder trucks, etc A great va riety. They are regular A Qn $1.00 toys. Special at i; $1.50 Stationery 98c 1000 boxes of holiday StatiW ery in holly and violet boxes, S quires linen cloth stationery and 5 pkgs. envelopes to QQ match; to $1.50 values ztVOL, CSSS3SSSESSB $10 Robe Patterns, each $3.95 Just 50 of these beautiful imported embroidered net robe patterns left for Wednesday's selling.; Each pattern contain! 3 yards of full-length flouncing, 3 yards of trimming band (PO'QC to match, 3 yds. of net. Colors, only pOVO All !sK5el at OOLOND hrHMIHAI! HI !!., ,, 75c Ribbon, yd. 25c 100 pieces of new all-silk fancy Ribbons, 5 to 7 inches wide, in dainty Dresden, stripe and nov elty patterns. Nic for OKf Christmas bows, etc., at'"' 75c Neckties for 29c 5000 men's silk Neckties, flow ing ends and reversible; all the new ' Fall patterns. See our, 'window; 50c and 75c val- OQ ues.' Special lor this ale aU Christmas Hose Sale .75eSilk Uloifinjaleju-4 $1.00 Silk Hose, on sal at GO? $1.50 1 Silk Hose, at only 05 $1.75 Silk Hose, at only: fl.23 $2.00 SiOc Hose, at only 91.48 -r E. T. Barnette, former president of the Washington-Alaska bank of Fairbanks, with making a false report In 1910 of Its financial condition. , . Mlnneaotans In 1811 paid $S,B02,C88.8d In premiums to old-line4 life insurance companies. ,.-. , . Owes Her Life to "I v Eckman's Alterative A Valuable Asmedy for Throat and Eckman's ' Alterativs Is being us4 with success In the treatment of Tube. i euiosis in an parts of the country. Per sons who have taken It, Improved, gained weight exhausting nlKht sweats stopped, fever diminished, and many re covered. If you are interested to know more about it, we will put you' In touch ' with some who are now well You can Investigate and Judge for yourself. Read of Mrs. Govert'a recovery. ;.' j 't . , GriffltH. Ind. "Oontlemen: Thinking that perhaps a short history of the remarkable recor ery of my mother-in-law (Mrs. Anna Govert) might benefit some other suf ferera I give the following testimon ial:' About September 10, 1 90S. aha was , taken sick with Catarrhal Pneumonia, and continually grew worse, requiring a trained nurse. Night sweats were so ' bad that it was necessary . to i change her clothing Once or twice every nigut; her couuh increased and get so bad that -everybody expected that she would not live1 much, longer. In January, whfn Kev, Wm. Berg of St Michael's church, at Bherevllle, Ind., prepared her for death he recommended that I get Eckr man's Alterative and see If it , would not give hor some relief.' I then re- ' quested the attending physician to give . MS diagnosis and he Informed me thst. . she had Consumption and was beyond -all medical aid., When I asked. If he : thought that it was useless to try the Alterative, he replied that 'No physl clan could help her any and 'I could suit myself about It Bo I Immediately - had Rev. Wm. Berg to send for a bottle. Practically without hope for recovery, , I Insisted that she try the Alterative, which she did. I am glad to say that she soon began to improve. ' Now, she works as hard as ever, weighs $0 pounds heavier than she ever' did before ehe took sick and la in good health. She frankly says she ower her life and health to Eckman'a Alterative." (Sworn Affidavit) JOB GRIMMER, Eckman's Alterative is effective In Bronehltis, Aithma, pay Fever, Throat and Lung Troubles, and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisati. opiates or habit forming drugs. . idjs. sale by' The Owl Drug Co. and Other 7 leading druggists. - Ask for booklet tell ing ef recoveries and write te Eck man Laboratory. Philadelphia, Pa, for additional evidence Nemo Corsets, New Models. $3 vals. $1.50. Put Up in Neat Christmas Boxes Third Floor $1 Beauty Balls 49c The newest toyr large," bright, cloth-covered rubber balls; they measure 20 inches, in circum ference. Regular $1.00 A Qp values. Very special at' $6 Ivory Sets, $2.97 Parisian Ivory Toilet Set Ona large size - Parisian ivory triple plate mirror, 1 13-row Parisian Ivory hair brush, .1 QO 07 extra large comb, at0iee7,4 $2.00 Silver at 98c Beautiful silver Shaving Cup or colonial pattern Tobacco Jars, Or Military Brush Sets, or Shav ing Set of Mirror, Brush OOp and Cup; $2 values, at vOy CShisbissshihmiS jpecials; Regular $4.75 Fuir Sets $2.69 Child'a' Fur Sets consisting of large'sailor collar of Iceland lamb.with deep border of silky angora : for and. generous size muff, with purse and neck cord, lined with white satin and trim'd CO CtV with qtter iheads; $475 values, at only ul)J - $2.25 Gloves, $1.95 The same quality Gloves sold all around town at $2.25. Finest quality lambskin, 2-clasp, . well made, 'perfectly fit- flji (Jf ting; black, etc.; 'at vletJ Tie and Hose Set 69c Men's . combination Christmas Gift Sets, of one tie and one pair of silk Socks to mitch, in a box. A regular $1.00 value. Very tpecial at thia saleOaC $1.75 Gowns, $1.29 IWpmenlsJjghtJlo.wjtij ,'plJinc T .... . 1 . . . ... . j . .1 f nainsouK, inmmca - wifii - vai, lace and embroidery, round, high or V necksr OQ long or short sleeves Dxefai v r " ,, 1 rr.