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k- OREGON DAILY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, )DAY EVENING;'- APRIL - 1, 1313. liffflO 0 IROB worn OF - FLOOD III DAYTON Require Two Weeks io Dig Out Mud and Months to ' Make City Habitable Once Morje. . w. -Tent City at. Da) ton. ' -Tay ton, Ohio, .April 1. Tht It will.tjo ten years ..before Dayton ' recovers from ' the disastrous .flood wlne.li has nlmont ruined the cltywua the predictlorTTitr today of Major Khoades. mlllUr.aldi;. to President Wilson, who-came here With Secretary of War Garrison, -. "It will require, two wtKs" hard work even o make-an Impression on theiJer bris In the v streets,: alleys" and door lardu,"' IaJor Khoades said, "mid IJ will b two month befoi-0. the city; will be romfoHnbiy ' hubituhle. .We have es tablished a tfiit ftty for refugees on -the fair grounds to relieve' the eojiKes tlon and to. prevent the spread of dis ease."; :. ".-:. '-.'' - . ?iy,r.y'V t:,.T . v; TIoikI Conditions Improving t Called Press' Utssid VUrs.l Culuiiibiia, Ohio, Apitl-1. Flood (on- 'dltlotiH are fast Imploding here today end nounal vondltloim hooh will be r'r stored. A t leonup campaign 13 on in full blast The death )lst Is unchanged. - The forotfeF and hi Hltnts .are hearchlng the vlclnitv ofsGreenlaAn and atoutit Calvary -eemeterlen, wfieie a lare aiea t-t,l is inundated. "An enormous amount of wreckat?e 1s reported there Miwa Mabel iiotirdman, or trie Nation al 'Hed Cross, Inspected the flood dlfi irtct today and conferred with Governor t'ox, She pnywHe that Columhua e. tabit8h:-'-yte.i- of. 'relief plrtiilar - to that used in Sn Franc) geo fter this great earthquake and fire. ' . 1 .Four more corpses were recovered to day, .making a total 'of 70 found, We Are Portland Agents for American Lady, Lyra. Gossard ''?: -jL. '-V ' --'"r'''-'- -, w "' ' ' itssTTa .1 tern . wm" '' ' mm ' . -Vm w m ' Msl?fettne AmericanGentlemen Hose :. 1 -J ... ..i. J 1 " ' rrOm IU ia ll A.m. I isum u wmn.-w.. 4 p, S PK m II'-(m VI Ml-From 12 to2 P.M4From 2 to 3 P.lVl r4r:llW...;i-: 2lAc Cambric, Yard 8c Irom 10 to 11 A, M. on tbe Bal cony Tard-Wida Bleached Cam. brio, finest quality, suitable for u n d e i garments, etc. Sold Q regularly at 12c, now, yd.. Ot Men's 35c Hose, ?airJI3c , Men'g tin-l From 10 to 11 A. "-est Egyptian Cotton Hose witti relnfoiceU heel and toe, all col or, 85c value,' special at O0 the . low "price of, . a pair tVdl, 25c Ribbon, a Yard 10c rrom 10 io 11 A. M. Oood Qual ity All-Silk Taffeta Ribbon, five inches . wide, black, white and . colors for ha'ir hows, snahes" and m id 1 irierj? trimmlngis. 25c -l value, on sale 25c Scrim, tor otuy, ya. , a Per Yard 10c rrom 10 to 11 A. M. on tha Eonrth Tloor6OO0 Tarda ot Pine Col ored Curtain Scrim, white und cru ground, witn pneuy aounie borders ana all-over ef- 1 fk fei ta, 25c quality, at, yard X UC 25c Curtain Swiss 12 VjC rrort 10 to 11. A. U. a tnt Fonrtft rioor White and Ecru Curtain gwiss in plenty of pretty i?ure.s,i good5c quality On ale qj -this , hour at, the yard la 2y 12Vc Hose Per" Pair 9c -Tium 10 i 11 A. M. ChildHB'gl Black Cotton Hose, , ribbed, very elastic: bave double, hfal . and toes, all sizes, regular I2J4C.. Q values, on aaJeapecial at, Pi, ; V .Bargain Sale' of Notions ALL DAT Oaf THE MAIN rLOOB 3-for-iio Darning Cotton -at' C loo Corset Claapa ot tered for e " 8 -for- 6e Collar Saya for ' 10 a -for -So Hooks and Eyes lc 8. for -5o Basting Cotton 9 - for - 5o Tearl Buttons at ' 3 - f or - 5o tiboe Lacai now lc' 3 -for -5o Safety Pins now!:ic , 10c Stocking Darners now at loo Needle Books on sale at i lie 10c feadie Packages now at . lie luc Crochat Hooka on Bale at UC 10c ri ape Lines special no - tic j jcJiair Nets, special now at '. S 30o Kat Plna, 8tecil now at It i t iorin-On Snpportert now 10 i c f-iik Shoe Lacea on aalo 10" S3o Fancy Bralfia on sale for 10? 850 f;Uk Belting on sale at-10t 6c f ilk Thread on sale for Sf 6c Collar. Btays ol''ered for 3 6c Cabinet Wirt Hairpins at He 6o Hid Curlers on wale for go 10o Han Trimming' Bnttong 5j 10c Skirt Braid on Bale for tie 10oKoa Supporters on f,i! Qe IOC Corset 'Stays 1 feu e ' ftp 10c Finialiing Brftld no,, n -fie lOoCurliig irons oi't.'ud ,it 7 4 )o Adjustable Bhielde now J ,cfeiik Cvered Sluelds at tc' ; Sao to 10o. Buttons, odds and- . A ends, placed oh"111 t, doss. iC ON THE FIFTH FLOOR rrom 30 to 11 A'M. on tba Plfta Jloor 12'i Dimities 7Vif Fn j. r fpKilitv, in checked designs,, in, tu'r k'rl" 'd t at s"e s, f to ir'iir tt.-m v. Tim x...v,i;or - Tar REVISED LIST OF DEAD IN . : -OHIO TOWNS FROM FLOOD . (peiliil f "lac ' JnurnaU) '.... 'u'itJniiJ.ti, Ohio, Anil J A list ur Known ntito flimd littmf. theh n M deuce and tire place of death-.-. . ; -'. ...". Dayton, Ohio. lieorite: Morgsntiialrr, . W iirrrn arnl liw sirwr. Heii of fXiMwmi! In a U'ttt after, ibuvlug Iteey reted. . J.. N. flufeiwioeli.. msnsVer nf 11 "lelenbone eniair. ' L. ('. Unapt. (HiHiV iiflerstiift lllwi .. ulfw slid fliree. rhlldien. overwIjehneU liy the. fined si hi limne In ralfeiuiif. ' .' , Mr. .Colliiw. mill chili), drowned When bunt ".MllieKI'hniiiii.' !!1 lloltmi s,t.r"et. Mrs. riehintilt mid tlrmfUtw. Mrs. Brnid. I'liknowu iflrl. iKtiKl .l!.'r tinnd t Mft.v Hiid OTerUm Mreetuj - . . ' ; 1 .... '. Antn Slmfclo. Vine Mft wiir Mmii. ' !Jra, .TlmtupNiin. liour Hmnn-street, : " Mi... Snvdi-r. 77. M Howiird trevt. (iiwirite Uk-lmrdsoii. W nine nnd Hurt Mwm. Smiley Oi Jr. Jewk" Wallace, 105 'MHitRolBrXj Weet.- Kthi'l - Klderniim, Hlrliiililmin nil Kmtle Itrrt'tx. i - . vwJsemT? SIidm-Ii't (inurni. Jnha Mf-t oinirl (Hei(ro. . , Jim. Alx-1. 2T Kunia dtreet. Jise WHihice. :in. Mr llllt,- Piiml trMl , "Mr VuiitK. Hli'liiiiunit iwt.." II, B. lli-kriilir,-if llu Unrkrldrr Klrutrle ciiiiiuiy. . t . ' frinilr, Siidt tnt'xrwl. Julia- Itlltd. Vint- tid Senra Ntrectn, . Writ. I. iu.ii 'llnirleVi 4m . 'ttvii niikinlii ImlilM, (ivldRiitly swept burt' Hoilli' f tkrea "newly: liorn baldes, ,nea Xcnlii ifviMUie. . . . Juliiv V. liarber. flfih strwt vnd .Mcfwn XntuTr "STiiTT 'UTTIltr nirert; - Moi'Kunlliiiler tioi'ti K.. Hull, Mil South bud low Htrpet. 11111(1 Seattle. Tttio anil Maine streirtK.. r "" I'atrnlmuu "W illet,' dmwned on W iiyiie ' nve Ulie. :'.'.... i : 1! t'url Ihienec. His lliiyi lrci.'l. Mrs. Trv. dift'd 4M, II I'lilili'iitlfli'tt IkiiIIi's nf iniiii anil- wniimM uti ICiisl HnvtnH and ' l'iliii.vlvitni flvt'iiiic. f . Imtileutlfied niHi) nnd woiiuib uud dillil, Kil Kir did Ueenml-stmitK. Two1 'unidentified, .l yenrs old," Kiwt Clfth atriietH. '-. " 1 - . .. MIks Bntin,"4o. fomnl hi ItmnttHrKer Vr; i Mrs. 111 Midi, found m Wnjne' iivi'imi'. . I ' iildentifliHl wtiiimii. aiiiiurriilly CO yeni old, . ((Hind oit .Mb I n slri'i'l, . , limlj' of iinitlPiitlflcil Sli'l. 1 years old. found -In Honitwrirr'r I'uik. ' ' t'hrliitUu Heldwrli', Ml llnjlies Mrwt. ' llodlps of ubie nuidtiiUfli'd num. taken from near Ohio -PondiT-oiiM,ii)'. -plant.. UDd" of man iiluult 21 jenrs old, fuuiul on Miilu street. ' Portion- iJ eiird in ttie nocki-t uin whk'h tln-iiinim Tmina. .'. K. Iteniiett, lmrfiHviiet Meeket hotel. Carl (Stym, 05 Wayne street. - ',- l.lUtau K. Kldnmn. million -and Mitn $3 Seirine Crepe12y2C From 11 to 13 A- M. on the Bal cony New Designs and Oood Line of Shades in Serpentine Crepe, a splendid material for , kimonos, d r e n sin g y i sacques, ete ISc vtil., yd. law 2rC 60c Corset Covers at 39c Prom 11 to 12 A. M. on the Tbir'a . PIoop (-orset C o v .' ri of tine quality naifmook nnd muslin, - nil daintily trliumed In 'laoe and em brolderxeitc values, on on -aale at Ww price of, eai h 0C 50c Suspenders for 39c from 11 to 19 A. M. Men's Web Suapendera, narrow and wide, light, medium and heavy weights, leather or kid ends, 6(tc OQ kinds, this one hour only 0C 50c Embroidery for 19c Prom llto 12 A. M. Extra Qual ity Swiss and Cambrlo Embroidery,--18 incheg wido, cixrwt , cover edxt'S and flouut'lngs, 60t: r value, this hour at, a yurd liJC 35c Matting, a Yard 23c Prom 11 to 13 A. M. on tbe Pourtb. Floor China and Japanese Straw Mattings in green, brown and red patterns, 35c value, this no one hour on aaleat, yard CuC 39c Linen Towels at 25c Prom 11 to 13 A. M. Large Size Extra Closely Woven Linen Buck "Towels, choice of plain colored or h n" -t't'd prjlersgaei Jf jvalues. ,.tbis hour at, each CUC, 25c Vests Special at 14c Prom 11 to 13 A, M. - Women'e Qanxe Tests, in low neck, wloeefe ' leas style, well taped, with lace trimmed V)pa, all regular sizes. 25c value, this hour ltC 25c Enamel Ware at 12c Prom 11-to 13 A. M. Two-Qnart Buckets, One-Quaxt - Milk Cans, Large Colander, Three- Quart Pudding Pans, Three-Quart Milk Pans, targe Wash Pann, o, etc? 26cyalues, now at, Cut Glass Sets Mrl.98 Prom 11 to l1 Cut-Glass T aoinp, lifi'ji! tenia, for ! e.icU 39c; ' ' . of Si. -i. ii ;,: hand-, i ii t U ;n. live- put- 'tote 01.93 $3.00 Coin Pursesat B8c Prom 11 to 13 A. M. German SiU. er Leather and Moire Gold-Plat-ed and Oxidised Coin qq . Purses, latest novelties, at 70C 25c Lace Collars for 15c Pyoitt lFto i"At'li Vtiv Planen Lac Collars, in white anil ecru, pretty patterns, annorted fj UexignK; values, euch IOC ON THE FIFTH FLOOR Prom 11 toTa' A.M7on the PiftS Ploor-vrlSo Wash Goods 10f KlRured batistes..' lawns and dlniitk'B in small pretty floral and ttcral i .:. deHly UK.:. 1 hf! v iihi e, "I n on sale at luw prlco of, yd. IvC from 11 to 5a A. M. on tbe Tifrh floor 13c luibroidary " 3' Yard' M e Tard tj n...-.Fine ouafity sheer -Swistsl: 'em t.iUetn (Ui Htj brririleries,' eiii(ea nnd 'insertions, . white aid ' j ; 1 1 - widths! tTt id six inches. . well ii two !' h I Worked T."Uffll 111 tif'nt le- f. .;, jd- 'UC 'J M- elan-. !' tb I'"' val-u s. y.. i2C r Btri;-ts-. '. ':"'-. :'.''' ' iJitllc 'Tliittley. 'lllikiiiy mrecf. ..;'' " :.v... r Airsntuli'i' Ford, M ItiiiKKidd alrettt. .- ' .(i'. Minnie i-stcr. Uiitlon, Ky. i t'lii.rli-s Puller., wife, ivt'o.MiaiK and four diuiyhlt'i'ti. ; . -' , . : (.'Imi'liitte:' Eliln-rs, SI. I'mil and WvhanU st.reetK. 1 , . . , Kdnant S. Kliwkdiile,' 2IS Henry sli'ocl. . 1.1'iia Ituwke. -t.1 Kant Si'cimd strvet. Mnrr lmtke ilawkos. I5 F-nst. rWowi striyt Kilwuril l.nn,ii tHIhrtirmrr Tttrinr " Sir. rliivdpr. & ilnrvnrd streot. - . i ' Kuvniinnl WsIIiict- Mi'linlimiKh '"to-el. . Ix)Ui. Kalios, lsidy at West 4trtMiC. It: . K. qnlitlanit. to East Klehanl. . Mr. Itilmer, Koward and" 1'eirl slrwU. , Mrs. iarrlf. rV-liunk, Soittli Mulu mn-nt. Oeorgm Itaiwon. Hragn"rrnrt, ",- Mrs. William Taylor, iM Syeauiore sin-et. : Almli llolinond. 41 lliiln street. - ' V llnvtd fluniliera, Stl Kulrvlcw avenue. Uuriied Ut deiith in rViutli Mnln'trt tir. ' Mrs.. Unit Us Hruet,' BKed . BSI . RhWdr strei-t. . . . ' ' ' - Joint Flvnn. eniplove of AUmiiiHln hniid. . iMrs. Mct'afferty, fouud near Third and lfv sfjirtn. , , .. .. i - SoHila Mansfh-lit, VSit West Moiiunn-nt nve' niie. - -. '". ' i - '.. - l.enly Mrfadileu, 124 Sprnee street. : . Italiy WsalibHrii, -1411 Spruttiie stn-et, . l VMIr.s (iuui'kel, .lS!t) Mpi'UKiis strei't liilHiird Itiindna, Vet Keeoud reet. rhnrli'S I'mrtor. ' a '. Krnest IWhuiii. Wtt lOTtno .street, fireman. Mnry Jllnunitli. l:i.')4 tiermaiifow n avmme. -Mrs, Anna I tfnu, lull Mist l-'oiirlh- stivet. (iooriii, ChinnlH'rs, Kalrvlew avenue. Frank Ijuu', Knrlillla avutme, died ot uitv ous rt,lttijri,H. ' Mi's. Jiiuit-s Wallili'e. In'i Monluoniery street. ' . flirlstlan l"oofc.- 'f Ileus street. .: Jlonard tsnyder; a'd V- sirs. Hnweii. oed )", wle of HmuUi Main Street optician. . ,. I, Mniuiii, girl, 4 years lilil, l-4rst and JViuti dr.v atreafa. . . . Mrs. (ii'Mimeraon or Ck'iumiu, patted fill, -Hi Km st f'lit street,, . . 1. John Mcl'niinel or '"Hiinw Mi'l'onnell, aml - - Ml Ollvs Knee. InTii fliisit KHm street " Mr. Ncuttlf, killed liy Rns uisoloaltm, Main and Aliii" st'eets 1 " Alius hcliiMik. killed liy gas eiiloliii, Main and Vine ajlreets. ' Mrs. Hhzi'I It. MeboKsr, 404 W nrren street, lr:':Hrv Voiuijf, ldeulifled tiy dnidiWer. lleurt "Hetnsteltier, iiReil ill.', hi'lar l'npe, ilrou nl d, Mrs. Murv Corter, 111 years old. l-oiir olilldreii of Mr. mid Mrs. Porter, all linilies ere found iiear Itlverilnle. , llllnni llnlimeyeT. S4 veurs ild. Snulh Mnlli slreel, tiled from eutosnre. In llellevne iftiui'f-nii-ul. wheri! yhe aonicht aaftty, . . Ifuiuilton, Ohio. l'litiulniau Albert .Mueller, drowned, iu rescue work. Mrs, I.lxxle Ttieolmlil.' mother of Carry and JJoab. . . .olfe. Dress Ginghams for I2l2c Prom ia to a P. M. on the Balcony Oood Staple Dreaa . Ginghams in a lni?e variety of cherku, atripes nnd plaids", Rptondld tiuality:ji ..regular 18c value, at, , yard Is 2C $4 Milan Hat Shapes at 98c Prom 12 to 3 P. M. Eight Different Etylet in Attractive Milan Hat Shapes, medium stzes in black; burnt and white, reaT'ilar JJ.75 to $4 fin valuea, on sale- now at, eachsvOC Nurses' Dresses Only $1.75 Prom 19 to a P. M. Nursea' Striped aingbam . Dresses, , 10.00 17C values, on sale now, eacn fs JF 35c Aprons Now, Each 23c Proin 12 to 0 P." M. on the"Third Floor women's Percale and Cham- bray Aprons, in both 'light, and, dark colors, Home made princess style, witli bib, others plain dark fQ giliKliam. 'Mic. valueB, each auOC $1.00 Underwear Only 39c From 13 to 3 P. M. -Broken Lines of Men's Underwear, Frenrh Imported llulbrigKan and derby - ribbed, .' in win, pink, blue and -Hiilmrm, , OQ 50c to $1 values, fit. garment OtC Men's $lA5HLt&j9-J?-S5 riom ia to 8 P. M. Men's Sprinjr Bulta, the neuron's latest- mtwlela, $12.50 to $15.00 values, on (Sn nP sale 'these two hours, suit pi,00 Just 300 Pairs of Women's White, Tan and Black Kid Gloves, mended or fills h t ly . damaged, regular $1- 00 abd H.-Z5 kinds nr ex- ng. cluuigi s ,' on fne now at, pair VsOC 75c Door Panels , Now 29c Prom 18 to 9 P, M. on the Ponrth IHlO Floor Door Panels of, fine ffenewfn English models-, high gmde, splen. bet In ecru, with pretty braid OQf, center : medallions.. 7,5c value 's&7lC $300 Shoes, a Pair $1.93 Front 13 to 4 P. M. Women's S3 Suede, Velvet, Kid, Patent, Vici and Tan Oxfords and Piimns. ail sizes. .regulur - $3 valuea, during fry aq Ihesa two hours at, a pair J)lks7v) 49c Shell Goods Only 10c From 13 to 3 P. M, Gray and Amber Barrettea, plaju tfr engraved, with extia stt'oriH: claap; Ilnilortu, TO. 10c In many designs, on tl ON THE FIFTH FLOOR From: ra to 3 P. I-I. on. the rifta Floofr 60c Table Linen- 3)i-Kin, cloaerV- woven table' diinimk, lull bleached 60c: values, during QQ tlinse two )iouis at, the yard OvC Prom -. 12 to 8 P. M. on the Fifth Floor Si.98 Waists at me Women's;' , bKm? e r I e ' and tailored "TaistB," a1nrge lot" vf stilled"! values to -$i.l'H, to - ilose out 1 VC "Tro mI T cT a""PTT.""o jltH e T If FloorJ3.6d Ootrici Scarfs ilUrll - U VDi: t.'ll tm - IVt tt I UMNJ cv " KoarfH, Zz ' -yanljl0n8', -four.op- five ' Hernial! 0. Jhiiin. Ski'H Ij, -Ul Norlh Third street. -. j ' '. . . - -. ' Harinaiy'rftleianu. drowned ill X. U. street. - Sir" Udell, son of Maglstriite' (Mell,"drmviied Itt-eoke.. ' lltlii N". lui f(.,lj.;rtaj need .-tt. son of iiaies Mi'Uil'erlS ot leek svemie. . l outs Uiiiires: -sired lis. - inohler. . ilmwned jit Front iiuil Wood streets. In iv no work. Joe iMejjile: John I'hsIi. wire unil son, IVi-k a n.il.111 Imi.1 Auiinxt VMi'Miep nnd wife. - . . . 1 - . VVlilhim Kenia nnd He. '..liinips Imrt and fiimliv of tour. . - " . tVilllani l ol'ii' and tnllillv nf five. ; (live Ailiiun. , , 1 . . - . .loiih tiiiilev. . ' . Jiwi'oh t ruwfiird. . ... Paul ci'iuyford and. wife sod lliy.' lite Slina, imtrolniirii. l:t'.UUk ilVW-Hr ' r- XT . . T SI. Hillle. ' .',- '. "' . ' ': t'ltr lletecllve rrnnk Jsmeiou, Iluirr" Kur. . . ' ' trills KcHnr." ' '. . , . , - ' Arthur hlklns.' . ., ' . John fi'hll, . v V ; t t Mttriwtit- Willinili Hlshop. : J nines J In tun. plltl'O.luiilA. Fred ( ovle, imlrolmnn. i y John .Ni'lderumim. Ktall Hituer, wlfu and child rt North Kiabih Street, .i . V ..- ,..: - ; ' C . i liHrles lleloiur. . Mrs. May llt'lkmaji. . . . Mrs. tier! ha Johnauit; l3t Hlith strnel. v. Ihree unidentified uien domu work. In a mo tor -txisf, . " . : . lTvj inildentlfled pisiple. one woman, v . Mh i seen to fall from a Isiat iti tlio middle of1 tle Tlver...' . -... Itiise. Kellae. - "' . v " Mm! John Myck and" dimfhter. ' Fred Keekler.- wife and wltes, sister. . Mi-s: Minie K; lleus.' O. K. Ktibatts. . - , ' .. ' Kebtietder and wlfts. . - -tar I Bs, luaiiufai'turer, nm of Albert Boat of I'l-ospii'l Hill. . Ml Ksseliuiiu. Mnth and Buckeye streets, s.liae Uissf, Ford, Ohlok visitor at S4 W'al': UUt street: ' , ( Mrs. Lena js(illmaehir'. - : 7 Joseph Viest. . . Mm. Juliiw Morfls. Puvr Jtirref t. ' . , . II. Hell, wife and duuichler at (oke tTito. l',i'iiiinilii Spradlv and mother at Coke Otto. Jolin tirrhmtti at rrrtrenrm J John -Whitehall At Coke Olto.' ( Mix ! ft(;l. North feonnd slreet. Mr, heleli nnd trraiidrlaiitflili'i'. :lf RoMn Uiub and Meeviid street, found under 'furniture In n ovei'lurni'd house. ., Hi'iijuiiilii Hell, wife and daughter of Coke 'Otto. Mrs. Zeeka nnd tfirtm Rrandeliljilreii. Mis. Miulley of Kruvnrd. ' "," 1jii1k Dolmen. . ... l.lttle gutnu girl, 5 years old. ' Dave Jarrett. lillle Harris. " -" ' Fred I hobuld, Vernlt Isseniuaii Llnf leld of Huckeye sfteiil, l.lnfleld of UlKdoll street; rf jL-.it li. Paul ItosK. age 8, of Diiyloh street. v "" Jtuv Illukle, 111, Dayton' street. L'bria flndi. .- -. Ada H-a'rrfs (iiejres. A mer leu Biinialdu (riesrressj, Xeam'. I'arrls (uesress). Jiniaiy (Jnrrett ;(iieirr. - , Mrs. Williams f neurreaa) - tamps All Wsm MIJ5ep and Nemo Corsetsr ' ' ! '. : aaasia -"-- tr aW 15c Percales, Per Yard 10c Prom 9 to 3 P. M. -on tbe Balcony CC00 Tards of New Percales in light and dark patterns, regular 16c. J miality, for this one Ueur, yd, 1UC $j9jWaisty1t Each 45c Prom 9 to 3 P. M. Women's Lin gerie Waists, high .nnd low- neck stvies, laee and ' embroidery A C trimmed, values to 1,S9, at ttOC $1.25 Nightgowns for 93c Prom 2 to 3 P. M. on the Third Floor Women's Crepe Nightgowns, In white and white with colors, all trimmed with lace and rib- qqa bon, regular $1. 85 values,, ea. jOG $1.QQ Union Suits for 79c Prom 8 to 3 P. M J Men's Union Suits of best quality combed Ee;yp tion yarn, det;by ribbed and form fitting, In ecru only,- long ''or 'Short sleeves, -ll sizes,. $1.0 value,'. "7Q' during, this hour nt only, suit 7C Three Big Grocery Specials From a to 3 P. M. in the Basement Baislns on sale at. the packntre S. Peanut Oil, large bottle, only 65 Franco-American Soups at only g $1.00 Velvet Ribbon ,t 1 c-.' From 3 to 3 P. M. Colored Velvet Ribbon, satin- back, guod quality, numbers IVi and 2. - f till ten - yard piecep. rerl, nnvy, ' brown, tan, fey sky, black, gray, green, piece ltC $3 Table Scarfs for $1.29 Prom 3 to 3 P. M. on the Fourth Ploor Library Table Scan a af best quulity tapestry with tan and green I center and ncn, rany nor- Oft def, fringed eml, $3 Value pl. Men's $20 Raincoats at $14 .Tom io j r, mm j aamcoivi ij did .vaWes at $JJp.oo;-thii d - a g hour, at, low prjee, of.. a. p I'i.UU 20c Hose at, Per Pair 12c Prom a to 3 P, M. Women'sBlack and Tan fearaless : Hose, light and medium weight,- .double -.- heels ami toiw. till sixes; i!0c values, dur- el ry ing tlds hour -on pale at, pulr. liSC FroinTSt"o"3"p. M. Black, White and Red Tatent Leather Belts, Norfolk Htvie, luukle or fnap button, r regular iie belts, now, naeh lsSC $3.50 Cut Glass Only $1.93 Prom a to" 3 P. MCut-Glkss Bowlsl tilniht-luch sine, pry -lienutilully and deeply cut. regular $S,r)0 g An vulue, one to a customer J) Ai0 ON THE 'FIFTH FLOOR lSX9a- Sweaters flSpd.- W n in e h's, bum if. niinarj- 9 w i;u iyr,' mi wool, 111 ren, navv, -wnue anu tnn, vau np tvi . :T-fnirth r 'tiemr Proni a to 3 P. M.' on tht Plfth Ploor 35c Neckwear fj A cleanup ,of aliBhtly soiled jabots, cascades arid inilcy collara,- ooitir collars, etc., 25c, ahd; 85c value, at oiilv, ea.- OC '. ' tf ,' Sir. - tewfs ' Inejcress). : . tra. ,itto- St-hatsehnelifer.' s ; Jlra. Freui'h liendrU-ks. . .. fc . ., Coluinlius, Oiiiii'. Mr. uVilbi, (oiulfile street. , i Alnry Millet niiiltt of slaiit 1i"miii. VVIlllam Uuy,. Oreriilawn avenue. Howard 'reHfona drln. ; ' , Alius Kern "llulliiuii:h, 4ftT Center slrei . I') - women not identlfit'd,- both aliont yen is4 old. . '"",. . Vouutf itlrl and lnv.. iHit Identified," ., , '00 ' Hmu Wot'lbee. 474 KKitulmll atfeet Mrs. .Tune Millerj borulue, Ohio. 1 '. Kuiuia Louise .cooper. t - : . , Kiiwurd ttamsel.: Nil Mouth Ilitrll irelij , . Marie (. . CIuiiMer, . West ilouini strrm."' " , t . -Ht itiiHOn, fortner sheriff vt. Vintun i-oun-ty. lti4 luikola avenue. ,.- . , i. lilwla lv Wrl;hr. 270 Worth KlfllTii'ef. Helen Diss, Central avenue, : . . I.coiia Diss, , Central avenue. ? i Mm.- Jinaes (isiper iimr two small . duMren, Ms. I'hntnaa WrlRlit, 1ZW West Broad street, Kdwiu D. DaiuseV.' Houth . Ilifih -treU Mr. and Mrs. Joint Htottler.' 25 Suntli;. Xbty .atii'et. "." " - ...' ', : . . Mrs. Sttekler. 21. west, of "Town street.' Mrs. Delia McXeouey, 25T' South Skidtdor atrent. -' - i-'i. ' " i.". . . :. ' Mrs. O.' C. Tor, tiletiwwsl .aveunu. . " . Ten-rerld son and duneiiier of t hades W, I nderwoed. . i Mr. and Mrs. 0. H. Mnshen.-. -.- . . l iiiuVnttfted babe, (lied afrer Wng rescued from a tree.. 1 ' yoiniH wiuiian. tia years old, deep scar right side of" forehead. ' ' . : 'Arnold 'SVelseniian'ner.", West , Mound atraet. Kenneth Hoffman,.; (3 -ears old, rertiovsil from Memid streVt, . " . ilea, Khlidey, "-4H2 Center street. . ' " Tiffin,, Ohio. .e. ' Edna lliirkhart, site 22. . LhcHIo- UattHtce.i 18. ildl .South (Ueuwood nue. . . Mrs C. C, KJekcll, S60 goutb .Glenwood avc- nue. . .- .. . . Ueuuetb 4'lokell, afte "?, Sl) Houth 'Clciiwodd avenue." - . .- " ; . Ketihc.n J. Miller. ag 17-, m 8outb Olou. wish! avenue... " , . Clarece Outer' Toy, n(e: 22-rhonrtt, ami of 0. C. Toy. 4:1 South (!)eowsul avenue. , r.olda Stout, ae daiiRhter of K. E. Stout, 22 Xorth- Cllemvoisl BVenue. - j. -. , i' ffi A, Beton. iMilte. probatlvu officer. , Mra."4V-A- Wilklna. loT Wear HU'h street. MaKhm . Wftkhw,-: g M. dnuuhter of l's A; VMlklns. lhma W llklns "" " , - . Anna "W ov, ,27" i Knaerk avnnne., 11m. Klmer l'eiinell. 723 Aiianis avenue. Cbil- liiHithe, -Ohio ' Troy, Ohio, . , "itenrteil Jones, out! M wife audi-. 3 yeiirohl Mrs. .Aaron Merk, and ehlld.. ' Jones i female I aired 00. . , - , ' (Jenernl Van-'Pvle." wife and three children. 1 HtoHxv tt-montlis-old girl. ' r . Mrs. Martha Hlermm,. age 70. iiei)ry Vsu JVV-, "e ,' , , Man and wlfe.und two ehlldren uuiitentl, ?rt'd. ' ;. " -'" '", ,. ' ' t ' ' : Five unidentified uegros, ' ' . I'nideutified tiiiinn, 'V . ; - . ChiUicothp, Ohio. P.ater' and, wife. Jennie. J.. a ml son. - Gblden Fleece Yarns nd Arnold JC"it Goods for Infants j r. '-- ''-"-''irf l'; "' ' .JtT?'- 1- l'- -J--. A l.a T 1 . ,"'r,;- ''Holtz Corner" 5th and Washington "'mil is .Mssynrw .. From 3 to 4 P. M. Net Hat Frames, Each 3c From 3 to 4 P. M. Fifteen Differ ent Styles and Shapes in Netine Hat Frames for the home milliner, QQ' during this hour choice, each OiC Women's s$10 Suitr$3.00 From 3. to 4 P. M. An Odd Lot of Women's Tailored Suite In navy and cream serge; - also a f.ew do mixtures, $10.00 values at, ea( sjjO $1.00 Sweaters at Only 49c From 3 to 4 P. M. Men's 81 Jeiwey Sweaters, gray, navy, red, At-. maroon', on tsule this hour at TV. $1.00 Table Damask at 79c Prom 3 to 4- P.- M on the Balcony Pure, AU-LiueaDamask, Jn a wide ranse of neat, attractive designs, iti " closely woven quality, $1.00 ""TO-, value, on sale Uus .houi', yard 7C 75c Embroideries, Yard 33c From 3 to 4 P. M 45-inch Embroid rod piounoings, deep, well - worked -pntteriiHV eyelet anif'tpen- work de- ' jiigns, fast edgfe, 75- values, n Q o'n sale during ithis hour, yd.. OOC $2.25 Bolt Nainsook $1.75 From 3 to 4 P. M. on the Balcony I Twelve-Yard Bolts of French Kaln- acok In. iirte ' tthei-r, evenly - woven quality, ' sold regularr' at ti 7C $2,25 a holt,, this hour at p 1 . 3 Four Big Grocery' Specials Prom 3 to 4 P. M. id tbe Basement Economy Coffee, on sale at, can 2He California Asparagus, at a can 17c Bipe Olives on sale at the can 17' Lipton'a Tea, Blend A, per lb. i5 $3 Lace Curtains for $1.49 r $jS to. 4- P. MV, on, the i Ponrth 1 koi-X randy' Het, Ca.bl Het , and' tux Kdttingham Lace Curtains,, not a pair wiiiu. hs than $2. AQ and values up irr lot Ilx7 $2.66-:; Handbag Citf?? From 3 to 4 P. M Women's I;iack be a t h a r' Haadbasft, leatluiri lined; also fitted bags with coin purse, mirror ; nnd perfume, bottle; Qo regular $a.0O, this hour only QC Washing Machine at $1 1.12 From 3 to 4 P. M. in th'e"Base7noKtIZ sunny - momiay" washing Machines, heit $15 values, tiurltiK t n tliiM - hour, at .only, '.tuh j) 1 1, 1 4 $3.j56 Glass Sts for $L98 Front- 3 to 4 P. M. 500 Beautiful Bit' trer, Deposit Ware Vases, hettvllv- aii ver plated on kIbhh, .in liandiin designs:, regnUin $ D. r0 dl fn valuesc-tiljr sale now, only yl.iO ON THE FIFTH FLOOR From 3 to 4 P. M, on the Fifth Floor ia'ie Tcweung 'at 741 Tard ftrmr! TTttatrrr-bipftrrifrt tnTf-7 T" ling, . . 18 .Inches wjda. at,' yd. "z C From 3 to 4 P. M. orl the Fifth Floor Women's Hand -Turned Vici Hid Ehoes and .Cloth -and Kid M OC top Button ehoes, $4 val. , $1.07 ooLftaoNa! oolosonb! I rauasOTTwn. nutt,iTAH mo m fi d W illin in. J:!7 Pophir slreet.' . . . Cordelia lj'viy-, I'oj.Iar street, ilimvued when, r'esmie bollt l-j'et. ' Charles ' I.lmle. .Vorth Hl-Khliiml ,slntt. ( huiies t'nnies, r,i l.ogali slreet. Mrs. .Miirsmet CurriKan.'Tfi-'C'oluinli'is at feet, died l eMnisire. . ' , '. - . Dnvld Nol.e. of the Hlilnilanl Cereal ctuti found dead In a free on ftycaiuunt atrerj. I iiiitiso'.i Lmvery. . . . v 1 wo untdeuttlled bodies. l'iquti, Ohio, "din-It Juin'lMiii; attolney,- drowned iin reivtia work. .- '.,; - ' -, A T, MeCarty, '.relative of Hie chainiilon liettrrweltibri . .-: .' " . - WHUiiui lleek-aud wife. Janit-s P. Itusji mid wife. .- Mrs.' (ii.tirw lleidle, son and.biihy. Ctai'lei H. Lonner. " : 1"va 'JbuinsK - ' Knut tteblosser,, wife and' three - cliildiett. Mrs. Frank N-hloser. . A Ulan by the name of Uohentlorf. . rircIevllieTohio. ' ltisv Stvaruner, if years old, , Clearing' away of debris. will briug more dead to tbe morgue..;.. . . .,:.. HE BUYS.TOWN JAIL; - ALS0 THE CEMETERY , -"' - : "' " ..i St.' Clttlravllle, 0.t March 29. Two of the oldest, -most- necessary,- and, In the past, most shunned institutions In the village: vof Freoport. bve -been, sold one for taxes, Which have been due for ji loR(f-time, and tne other because of an lomlssi'on made In the deed. :; . , ; . Tile first. lttTtdmarlr tofgo underi the halntner was the" vtllaa; Jail. . It barely brouRht -- the' amount of the overdue tuxes, because-,-as Bomeof the Older-citizens facetiously said, "We don t need rt, anyway." ' ' ' - . ElL Klrby, who- bought 'th Jail, de cided tint he-mlShtTrt-wcU have the Green Mount cemetery which followed the On the, auctioneer' box. After some Bpirited bidding the old burying ground wan knocked down to him. What, Kirby w 111 do with his two s lablished histituVIoii8" has not been learned. What tne town will do without tbcnv is also th cautte of much specu lation among the residents, , i.'i ' "'.,.,ii "' 1 ' ". .. Kills Himself With Aeroplane. -V (TJniUid Press Leaned Wire.) ' T.ohdon. April. 1. News reached lieie today Of ftifl deliberate suicide Sunday -in Warsaw -of Lieut, J'erleskl, of the Rus aitowed an aeroplane sian army: who a which he was drlvlngr to fall 600 feet Perlekski expressed his tntentlon.,pf end ing his life in a.letter. He gave as a reagori' that he bad been the victim. of m'any.l.ntrfgues. ' ' ' Free Lessons 2 to 5 P. M; DiiWArt Dept 3d Fl. EM From 3 to 4 P. M. 8 Leona Garments'at $1.19 Prom 3 to 4 P. M. on the , Third Floor Women's Three -Piece Leona Garments, of- plain nain sook or barred dimity, l q daintily Xriinmed, only ylsl7 25c Collars for Only 5c. From 3 to 4 p. M. W a m e n's Embroidered Bwlsa Dutch Collars, dainty -patterns, enibroldered in white and colors, r e g u 1 a r (" 25c value, on sale for, each OC $1.25 Rag Rugs jor 79c Choice Quality Bag Bugs,.-2fx54 inclies in wze, with fringed ends, vyxts -for , bathrooms, $1.25 values, dn sale now at, ea, UC $1.00 Doilies at Only 25c 500 Sample Doilies, Scarfs and Center Pieces. In plain enibrold ered-.. efeets some with - lace 'fedgea, Cithers with colored ejg -poraf designs. values io. $1 43C $3.50Men Shcesj&GO TtomZ t04 P. M.ia'i oilordS - tknti SChOAM. In tun ami hlflrk lint- . ton and lace style h, djo rQ a'--. " . $2.50 Corsets, for' $1.39 Prom 3 to 4 P. M. "eV fhe Third Floor A Splendid Assortment of New Corsets, , long hip,, medium bust models, fbur.hose support ers and el a s t J e side 1 OQ gusset, $2.50 value, at fltOV 35c Maple Sugar for 18c Prom 3to 4 P. M. in the Base-" ment Maple Sugar, priced regu larly at 35c a pound, this 1Q -hour on at.- the pbuiid IOC 39c Underweai1 Only 2&f Children's Union SuitsT maita with round-shaped heck, no sleeves, til knea length, . cbse fitting, yrs'. 25c with drop seat, i to lb Big jpecjals in Stationery From 3 to . 4P. M. One Honr Only 1000 Pound-Boxes of Fine Linen Cloth Stationery, 500 . t valuejSS pieces to pound , livC -10..: .Tin onvenir JPost Csrfli,, r-ilHw-T -of.-doz. OC ilo $4 Electric Ire ; at $2.89 Prom 3 to 4 P. Ii. x tctrio Sad irons, hext imakf'M, on Oft' Hfllo, at low price of, ea. p0f 60c Laces jit 15c Piyce From 3 to 4 P. M7 S'lVw u "''Vd German Val. Laces, Pdgse i . " Insertions, widths up to i m-, , full 12 yard'' to tlm pieci , ir 60c ,uUie thia hour, piece IOC ON THE FIFTH FLOOR rroiu 3 "to 4 P. M. on the Fifth Floor 90 MuUn He Yard !ooU tiualitv yanl-i)v'iie bleachifd nnm lin. ten yards lotilv to a cus- j - tomer, tins hour at only, yd. DC ' Prom 3 to 4 PX. O the riftu Floor Women's Tailored and Paaoy.Sllki-Waf f 1 fr- regular $5 ValtiHH. each', fl.li Prom' 3 to 4 P. M. on-the Fifth Floors-Misses' and Children's ' Shoes, itir Hizen, lhH Iww-ODit on pale iat pniy; the. pnli' VOC 1 TEXT (IF DEC!S!0;i ii FREIGHT Wt I. C.1 C.'s Ruling on Vest Bound Transcontinental Commodity Rates. . t Washlagton Bureau of The. "Journal.! V Wasiiingtort, Aprll . J. In the ,umtter , of the transcontinental commodity ratesr.T-. west "bound the text- of the Interstate Commerce Commission decision ren dcred yesterday upholding the rate S3ysT " - . v ' ' "For many years-the transcoiitlnenlul Htus..4iar maintained lower cotpmodlty ra.tes from east of. Colorado common -f.tnts to Pacific coast terminals, than' to points intermediate, such as Reno and Spokane, .upon the . theory that tlru- , former were fofced by competition '.of, , Bteamshlp -llnca from the eastern sari board" via' Manama. Following, the r- amendment to the fourth section of the- act in 1910 and the proceeds of lliecptn- mission based thereon, the carriera-huv 1 filed. tariffs in which It is proposed to . Increase -the. terminffl rate to .or In ex cess of the Interior rate on all cotn.-, modi ties which are not actually or po tentlally affected by: this water compu-i " tit ion., These tariffs are under suspen- -sion. in this proceeding: , f Following hearings bof ore the coin- y mission here in which the parties have met in .Informal conferences between . themselves and with the commission, and by tbejr niutuatTroncesslons, most of 'the Items lh the controversy have been adjusted satisfactory to shippers. Vpon conslderatlon-,of all the facts the remaining rates under suspension, ex cept certain ones that are specifically modified herein, are not found to be tin reasonable and the order of suspension as to them ia acated." 1000Coffins Co to Ohio. 'Chicago, April 1. One thousand! cot fins arid 1004) blankets from the, ChieHgn. Association Of Commerce today are en route to Tiffin, Ohio, for the flood Vic tims ,and sufferers, . ' . . v v Journal Want Ads bring results. in Art E isa Tom 4 to 6 P. M. Men's 75c Shirts for 49c Prom 4 to 6 P. M. Men's Work Shirts in -cheviots and heavy, chambrays, gray and tan mix ture and blue with white stripes, cut full, extra well made, iQ 75c value, on sale at each pvC 3c Handkerchiefs for lc Prom - 4 to 6 P. M. iChlldren'a Sohool Handkerchiefs, plain hem--titclie'd and good quality 1 cambric, 3c values, at, each 1C $1.50 CurtainsPair75c: Prom 4 to 6 P, Hematitched . ncnin vuriains, ecru only, r e g Sctlm Curtains, a yards lonir. Mri) nn Iv r a or 11 1 a r tt Kil irp values, 6a sale at, the pair OC 50c Union Suits for 37c Prom 4 to 6 P. M. Women's Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, crochet yoke and knee-length, lace 07-1 trimmed, sizes 4. to 6, at Of C Two Specials in Bakery Prom 4 to 6 P. M., Baiement De llcious Sunshine Cakes, fresh from the o y e n. on sale ; A i these two hours at, each 14C Drop Cakes on sal. at, dozen 8) Four Big Grocery Specials Prom 4 to 8 P, M. In the Basement ' Gold Dust on iale at, pkg. 20 Laundry Soap, six burs for 25V -Bottled Bluing, at the bottle 5 Ammonia, on sale at, bottle He Clothes Wringer at $1.98 Prom '4 tofl 'p. M. Ten-inch : Siza Steel Prame CI othee wringri-f,'-r e g u 1 a r $2.60 values, ;, i or on sals at low price, ea, jf !.,oO fSo Galvanised- Wash Tr s 59c 25c Pennants, tv ch 10c 1000 Large Size p' .land Pen nants to carry tor - hall games, regular 25c values, these . r two hours ton sale at, -each ' (UC 50c Hair B hes for 25c 100 Best Q"ual. , Solid, fa-Bow Ebony and Boa ood-Baok Hair Brcshea, 60c val during () these two.hours t sale at,-CiOC 10c Shiriola Pdish for 5c From 4 to 6 P, M. in the Shoe De partment Regular lQo Box f Shinola Shoe Polish ut only OC Cups and Saucers for 9c. From 4 to 6 P. M. in the Base-, went Fine White Porcelain Cupa and Sauoera, nn hhapcK, good (1 ' values, tin:" Uo hours, pair -. "N THE FIFTHJLJDOR .' a tn 8 P. -M. on the Fifth j.iV((t 3!io Mftdraa 15 fine iiihclniM nrid -cheviots, Ti autlfnlly i ni e r () l ined, in niitractive IC colored patterns, atl a yad" IOC ' From 4 to 6 P. on the Fifth' Ploor House Dresses at ) , A special lot ot spieiHhd vuluea "ill! woinenV house iliesses of gl n ghamsj prmtSi" lawns,- ftftx Blimsps, liKht and dark, at UJC rronT3o6''pTRf. oiTthe" FUth u Floor soys' ijiJ.eo Biioes Wl.o! Boys and y d nth k', bizon m . Bluchpr style, durable, weii-niado nhws $2.50 values, on (Jf. . ' s"Rle these two hours at f 1,D J ' JL.