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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND SUNDAY , MORNING, JULY: 13, 1919. ' ATTEMPT TO STEAt IMHITC CI Package of It Is Said to Have - Been ToundUndep Pillow " of Private EJohnson, Un ' , der Arrest at Fort Stevens. ( . :-, " (Special to THe Jour oil.) ' Warren, Or,, July 19,-1 has Just been " ascertained that Private E. Johnson, one ' . of the four Wn confined on the day that tUe coroner' "Jury found Private J. , Crawford was (strangled to death by un known .person, ' has against htm; the - charge of haying secretly obtained pos session' of a pint flask of explosive I. r Other charges against ' him ere not . v known.' : V. : !;'$;, yfe '-". ?f- ' Explosive. V Is a yellow compound used to fill all shells in use fothe coast defense guns of the United States army, V It was ' originally perfected by Major ' Dunn, hence Ita name. MIMary author ties pronounce it the most destructive ' high powder explosive In use, TUe Japa nese possess a1 weak -imitation of this compound called Shlmoae: in fact, it is 1 surmised, that their explosive was ob ; tained by making an imperfect chemical " analysis of the American product. Johnson's connection with the alleged theft was revealed by the statements of ' a witness, who testif let ; that ha was asked by Johnson to tell a certain man " to destroy what he found hidden under ' Johnson's pillow. - This witness stated : that his curiosity became aroused, there v v Muatnar him to decide to investigate ' the mysterious package that was to'bs Imedlately destroyed, ana mat ne xouna upon so doing that the package In ques- inn waa a fla.sk contatnine about a Dint ' of explosive D Dunnite). He thereupon 4 showed tha contents or me nasa io bt- aral nf tha men. one of Whom Is Said to hare become somewhat alarmed, thinking -T it would explode, because of the possl ;5 bllity of its being niixea wnn emer in gredients. :. Artillarvmcn exnlain that this ex plosive, unless combined with another aaoret composition, cannot oe expioau. ' They state that this fact renders the .vnlnalv. nacullarlv Valuable. Inasmuch as the powder ran be safely handled aad subjected to the shook of firing It out of the huge II inch guns without prema- ' turely exploding It. It Is so arranged within the sheila that the portion ren dering it explosive is kept away from the Dunntte until the shell strikes the C object flr"d at, that it then unites with ' ia onmnnnant. ciiuslnt a terrlf lo -explo sion, thereby tearing the shell, after it has made some slight penetration or me armor, into thousands of fragments. v: Tha ailvantaae obtained throuch the short time in which it takes the two compounds to unite causes in explosive ahati rrat to nanetrate and then ex- plode in the Very vitals of the, enemy's .i. mMa tha anorlna. room a boll- ers and powder niagaslnes. At la stated that in ;a test of a-.: explosive It tore a i..ia iiaek. hardeaed-eteeK large knauB-h1 to drive - team of -horses thniiih' Ttafara-thia comtwund wu per perfected the thickness of shells was , ri..4 v, tnrf nf tha nowder used to explode them, and hence they, could not be built heavy enough to gain armor penetration." As to Just what Johnson Intended to do or could have done with his stolen powder remains a profound mystery. : since It is thought that this material de fies the most expert analysis. However. At ik. utmost Importance to the government to (preserve the secret of tnis explosive, biiiv" i" " 7" abled thereby practically to nullify the effects of the bst armor plate that can be designed by foreign powers. 40 F00T..CHANNEL Tfi THF SEA TO BE , COMMITTEE'S AIM (Continued from Page Qna) ocean vessels of great carrying capacity which are required to meei raou. v dlUons, in order that ths Columbia river I i natura intended it to ', be. one of tha Really great watsrwaya of tha world for tno iniorcnn v v. ..iiNuiia iiul fuwin vaaaela. "Jt is very essential to the success of the unaertaxing ni uun should have its headquarters at Astoria, - .v - u..u nnnioratlnn of thOB WhO Willi UIB wv . - Uva in Portland and other pointaJn the interiorj also because of your wide, .ac quaintance and well known; ability : In. handling matters relating to tha mouth , of the Columbia river you are tba log ical man to Inaugurate the movement and direct it; therefore, wo aU desire to take the necessary steps to form, the nmmtttAa and urKe you to lay asio all personal considerations and be the chair man of It. promising you our loyal and , neany supy"1 . - - I nnnooa vaonla Benresenteo. "Such a committee would represent tha united dssira ot mora than 1,500,000 people, to obtain deeper ' water on the t'oiumbla River bar, and ithus over. come the greatest natural obstacle be ' ih.m and tha Paeifla Ocean. '. - - This body might be called the com mittee of the port-.or, jiner.oiumom h. Anronltfatlnn under . which, we n wnrtt ' hHrmnnloualv and ef fectively, whether we live In Astoria, Portland, tne wjiiamene vaney,- Van couver. The Dalles, Yakima, Bllensburg, Pendleton,. Walla Walla;- Spokane, Xw Iston, or any of the other inland , citlea "The opening of the Panama. Canal, .a at Va nil Itint nil who IN ,B IV V ) U W W WW - . , - - T interested ana xeei ine iinpvrnu ui aeouring a greater depth of water, at . tha mOUtn or our great river, anouiu -unite and redouble tbelr efforts to ob It ImmlBt.lv:: . .V... . y "The relattva area of each -of the I .great "drainage Damns, pn tne.jraciii i ffukmt npM . ns followa: i ' "The Puget fcX)und district, 40,000 square miles. ; "The Sacramento river and Us trlbu taries, 0.000 square miles., - i "The Columbia river and Us trlbu taries, aou.uou square mucs. , Sincerely youfa, , ' D,' w Campbell,.. Southern ' , Pacific ' company. ' -.s. Theo. ' B. Wilcox, Portland '.Flouring Walter J. Burns, Balfour, Outhrle eV CO. ' v.;?;-.i,.v,.:.:V.,;.i(,,.:..; Peter lierr, iverr, umura a wdnfl vhnmaa Karri Kerr. Clifford & Co. ' ' " V k a - Crawford. tumbermena Na ilnnat hank.- '-'I- . '' : . .-. T'' Robert E,.'Btrahorn,. P. El & B. rail 111 L. Plttock, the Morning Oregonlan. - .lUlllls Meier, xutner aj r mini sviiipany. II. W, Fries, Wakefield, Fries at JCo, n 10US UUltHII D S CHARGE 'J. II. young, . r. u :o. rauway. c ASTORIAN WHO TAKES 'PROMINENT PART Dr, Alfred .Kinney," probable chair- " man of : Fort .' of Columbia com . R Lea Barnes. United States Na- tlonal .bank. . v . William A. MacRae, the Bank of Cali fornia. . ' - W. Mv t.add, Ladd & Tllton bank. A, L. Mills, Flrat National bank. Joseph N. Teal.- Teal, Minor & Win- HE?. ... : William Albers, Albers Bros. MUllng company. Louis Lang, Lang Co. Fred H. Bothcbild, Bothchlld Broa A. IS. Digman, Closest ft Devers. I A. Lewis, Allen ft Lewis. -,-M. H. Ineler. Willamette Iron . ft Steel Worka A. D. Charlton, Northern Paciflo By. C. 8. Jackson. Oregon Dally Journal. W. F. Woodward. Woodard, CTarke ft H. C. Wortman, Olds, Wortman ft King. i. .. . ... Adolpha Wolfe. Llpman, Wolfe ft Co. A, Holts, the Holts 8tore. Henry Hahn, Wadharas ft Co. Thomas Roberta, Roberts Bros. V Edgar B, Piper, the Morning Orego nian. . - ' Franklin T. Griffith, P. R., L. ft P. Co. A4 iarraoee. me vreaon iu ce fata r-n Jar Smith,' Marshall-Wells Hardware C. A. Dolph. Dolph. Mallory, Simon ft Oeasin. W. B. Ayer. Eastern ft Western Lum ber Co. 8, H. Mears, Jhe Portland cordage Co. Hush Hume, the SpecUtor Publish ing vo. n.vM Htaama. Alva Ll Stephens, Paciflo Coast Coal CO. IT R Alhca. maVor eltv of Portland. Joseph Simon, Dolph, Mallory, Simon & aeann. t a RnttarflaM. TtuttarflaM Broa. Charles Feldenhelmer. A. ft C. Felden- halmgr O. B. McLeod, Hammond Lumber company. t . i WMtviiptn FAriunn i.umnar t :o A. F. Smith. Smith ft Watson Iron Worka-7,- aeons W. Thatcher. Inman-Poulsen Lumber Co. i W. B. McFauL the A. H. Averin Ma- F. W. Ieadoetter. rittocK iveaooei- Donald McKay. North Paciflo Lumber Co. " - r n nimnii TtlaVa. Mnirall Co ' M. Ilelsohner. Flelschner, Mayer ft Co. Emery Olmatead, Portland Trust Co. A. S. Nicnoia. Richard Williams. R. ft E. B. Wil llama :'". ' i ' ' F.'W. Mullfty. C V. Adams, Security Savings ft Trust company. R. L, Durham, Mercnants isaiionai bank. C. F. Hendrlcksen. Ths Scandinavian Amerlvrli bank. Dr. Andrew C. Smith. Dr. Chester C. Moore. Ben 8olHng. T. D. Honeyman, Honeyman Hardware company. . I. Jaooos, Oregon Jity Manufacturing company: John M. aeann, ooipn, nauory, ei mon ft Oearln. C. W. Fulton, Fulton & Bowerman. I Srlll ha noflcflH that nn tha list am the names of tha mayor, f o.ur former United Statea senators Fulton, Oearln, Mnlbav Hlmnnth hankara amln and lumber exporters, who are bst known in Portland, as well as representatives of msny other businesses. , In his response to the letter, Dr, Kin ney mentions both his appreciation of tha nonor anown nim ana nis sense or responsibility for results to be obtained. LI E tColtd Pre tad Wlr. fhinmmr .Tnlw 1 2 R0.nntntr today. marriage lloensea can be obtained at any hour of the day or. night in Chicago. But tha love-sick couple that decide on the plunge at midnight must travel ij miles to the home of Deputy County Clerk Mack in South Chicago .to get the license. ' -. ; - : .' - -. :No matter What hour, of the night, I'll be on hand to issue lloenses," said Mack, who originated the 24 hour mar riage license bureau. -"It's a good thing to have license bureau right around tha-orner when the question has Just been-popped. Women still change their minds," C'V".'". ..,: . j. ., ;,, HARVARD KINDERGARTEN TO TAKE BOYS AT FOUR . t$y the IatrnaUotta Niri Service.) ' Cambridge, Masa, July 12.-Hervard plans to establish an uperlmenlal kin dergarten next fall with children from four to six years of age.i The faculty of the university's department of, edu cation will be in Charge, ji-j-u.iy.. " The proposal la to accept about 100 studenta of either aex at a tuition fee of $100. They will be carried through to the age of nine yeara If this work proves successful it will, develop gradu ally by the addition of new grades- until Harvard Is prepared to take a boy of four or fve and train htm through tha elementary and .high school courses and through collegei turning him out H or SO years, after his admission with a dt- 'Two t New BuraI Carriers.' . - (Waiblnaton Bureau of Th Jnurnnl.lf . Washington, July, Klvin W- -Mo-Hindus has been appointed, rural carrier .... . m i a KTrt 1 T jrm tt vlr. ' Tnl . t Vaughn, ami KarPO, I-antl on route xnq, i, iimuiii, yiee juaviu v. uiica, ' CENSE HANDY tF SH CHANGES HER MIND - l as parade rr csr- I7nTW ' Mack' Furniture Store .Damaged $95,000' t fTio STREET THROKGS lH HANGER sterv. iSparki Ignlti Decwatlofit on Perkins Hotel Building. ' tKeir FLOAT -'GIRLS DRENCHED Fi-k Jnak Uta nf Uavj. al raut ta Osea tsay iw . 'Aypantaa Tlttu(h ' Cmt The - htmr aiein s mm j - wmwm nw niriy fMaa I , aa mm w a Will ut, tM aM aiwila anv ailill. tmu Ma aa.' ual aaaaaa' Maaaw aatw aaM t MMhaw af w mns sh aa aat mm t MM an at MS 1 tae awtlw at 4k a Mask Cal uimm - - avMa m - lit KtM M1a M Hi al auat IU-nI Ru WmOnl tkOM It tk ai inawaase lisawatrt n niNiKtn ttnnM FURNITURE tewing Tables, uf ffets. Chins Cabinet! ; awsa ma nawv $1 Serving Table In the fumed oalt. aow ...,.. , f2:.S0 Serving Table In the fumad oak. now,............. $5.75 $11.00 $11.50 $12.00 $11.50 $ 9.75 $18.50 $18.75 $18.75 $19.75 $39.00 $17.50 $21.50 $23.50 $24.00 $28.50 ijj.SO Serving Table in me fumed oak, now... S38 Serving Table In oak, early English finish, now 120 Serving Table In golden oak, now 125 Serving Table in golden oak, now $35 Serving- Table in mahog any, now .................... $S2.50 Serving Table In mahog any, now -.. $75 Fine Serving Table in Cir cassian walnut, now........... )58 Colonial Serving Table' in .mahogany, now. ............... 185 1 Colonial Serving Table In mahogany, now 35 Buffet in the fumed oak , now ..i 1J Oak Buffet in waxed gold- ' en finish, now....... 850 China Cabinet in fumed oak., now........... - $40 Buffet in the golden oak. now $50 Buffet la the golden oak, naw 1 " r V - II MM 1 1 En ia' .J ..jrX" i.1 ! A f vauva utnimii Carpets, Rugs and Linoleum Were Never Before so Low in Price W tt5? Ie7t. TheiiT fabrics are the stand art o Uence 'in carpet weavinjr The regular priM. w w jSc to $2.50 a Yard M?cli in vogue Tat present brown, rose, tan and green 8omi eolorin'tfis lZlim Xr ' & S5ff V?..V.?:...$1.35 to $2.75 a Yard 3S3CTBA WIMOXT Bt.TBT rXT OABFBTS In single and especially good patterne in double width. t,ovr?1 aula. ttnramii. nut larljr IS.00 to $4.00 yard. 90c to $2.75 f - ' " .Kk. k.t lM,.nnlna4 prinrTO-dns'Vnd'VoTor ffiHLtfuw2.tt:&9te a Yard and never priced so low. yg a-, tj OR Yard Beg. $1.80 to $3 26 Vd. BOW.. " BOOT BBVMBXhS OAJUPBT Several dainty hints ef fects: in yellow, blue, pin and green, with artistic I-JnhvSaSs ' Th. iSeal- bedroom carpets. Regu- narrow poraera. "T" " --- lar price $1.80 a yard . , . to 1.15 TAFSSTBT BBTOBXIS OABXT-.The beet ten -wire fSilTStfJ&.&cfr 60c a Yard VXIVTST sTTAZB rnvsnrSBat One yard wide, in soft, rich colorings and small all-over designs. Itsgularty ttl to $1.75 a Yard nriAXD avnrOMtraf Some very good patterns that a'iOTFiW5cj to $1.35 Sq. Yd. lii;A-:.65c to $1.10 Sq. Yd. 500 Slightly Soiled Window Sheets ranging in sise from three fee y seven fejt to 64 Inches by seven feet, ts assorted colors. . VOW lOc, 1 6c, 20c. 25c. SOc EACH " UVOLIT1I BSMBABTaU-Prlnted and Inlaid linoleum. i&-fKTE-H&fo&c to $1.50 EACH ' OOOOA . KATTWa The ; highest graae. in one-yard. one-and-a-halfyrd,and two-yarfl I gp. Cfl Yairrl .. widths. Regularly $c sq. yd. . WOW v3v Qq gsuTCi , several Bemnanta- at 10 to lSeV Square Terd. mo to - 6J47.M Boyat Woroeater. erapl,! Teprae and u.Wr. to $35.75 7 ' " ' . . . , AU SMALL SIZE RUGS Including our splendid line of Baa, Chenille and Wilton Ruga, raiiglifg In sle from the 84x3- in.' to $ s 73inoh - slae; .regularly from 80o up to $1 00. " S?. 65c to $7.75 i ' i . $ic;nnnn afnnlr Fnmifnrp '.-nfl'rnets. Rucrsa linoleum. Dtauery. Uphol- Decorative Materials, :TPtaaaaaI ; 3 1 a va ' ." ; ere4,ll tTif wavin hundreds of homes i f The stocks of our various departments are rapidly diminishing. Basement reserve stocic is Dg fP -to day? Repairs and Improvements to out building are now n progress. Now and not later JffS- . the offerinirs In every department will you stilt find, opportunities worth while to save m buring furniture iM other homefur : , ntahinSXie ifeM?finl We continue to coridS, as heretofore thjs sale imderihe n.iiv.Tir-a mir ar1-st nnssihle convenience- Terms strictly rash. Doors open at 9 oclocJc. Disposal or rurniture rresems me mvw .nuic- See Many Hundred Pieces Removed Frcm Our Displays - 85 China Cabinet in mahog any, now ..................... $5 China Cabinet in tha fumed oak, now f 10 Colonial China Cabinet in ' solid mahogany, now,. 884 Fumed Oak Fedeatal Din- - Ing Table, I foot extension... 148 Fumed Oak Bedestal Pin ing Table. 8-ft. extension, now. 865 Pedestal Dining Table. 8- . foot extension, in waxed gold en oak, now 85 Pedestal Dining Table, 8 foot extension, in waxed golr en oak, now..; r.. . 1125 Solid Mahogany Dining. .Table, with (0-lnoh top and 10-foot extension, now 8148 Solid Mahogany Dining .Table, with 0-fnch ttv and 10-foot extension, . now ........ $36.50 $39.50 $47.50 $22.50 $29.50 $32.50 $39.50 $82.00 $95.00 UM a-haataa Tlfalaa. Ba4 lf Few Moffat. China Cabinet, Barring Table aad Slniar Table 104 oot exteaMoa solia mabogaay aad twlsid a 2lJPMSV! $W! rz ... $273.00 BEDROOM FURNITURE Wood Beds, resse, Chlffoaiero, Toilet Tables aad Sojnaoes. 835 Full Slse Mahogany Bed. 8.50 rtAtaV sir ........aaaeaaeeaeeeeea - 35 Golden Oak Colonial styis Cicnn tail throe-Quarter else. now... "t" . ... rninni.1 atvia ai e fn Bed. three-quarter sise, now... wuw $27.60 Mahogsny Poster Bed. $17.00 full else, now, .; ,,,v 82 Mahogany Beds, with cane, panels, full or twin sise. $27.50 $65 Mahogany F on r Poster. $38.50 full sise or twin beds, now pM.w $15 So m noes, in mahogany. CirCftseian walnut or- birds- 8.75 eyemaple, now p 818 Toilet Table in Circassian 10.75 walnut, now p,w.s 25 Dresser In Birdseye Maple, $J2.75 $25 Dresser, In mahogany, now $g.50 887 Toilet Table. In Circassian eQ RA walnut, now apiSMW 42 Dree sera, in mahogany, Mrcaaalan walnut, or aid lVOrT enamel, caned panel a, now 27.50 at $40 Chiffoniers to match, $25,50 827 Toilet Tables to match. $J8.50 V Other Matohed Bedroom Fleoee, Caaed and with Fiainer Minors, rrioed aVower. w a Yard Till car- mr l a Yard Large Size ftA&ATi!a, Sv ii . Now : $59.75 fgW'Ru alss 11 ft. $ In. by U It QW $59J5 S'Bugr.i.VWfVj la by tl I ft. 'ln. BOW , 670 flOJ Rufc slse It ft t In-by a.fhV. , ....$76.75 Slightly Scorched . -V- Cocoa Matting In" H . widths. : sllfhtly scorched on one end, to bo disposed ot t;-; . X 15c the Square Yard 1 1 i. . IN II ' ' ' iBRir&l ((f Tomorrow marls the begin nmgi;of ;fh of this, most notable event- O etc., damaged by fire and water night J eAnOTI rinKlA vfiirnitiirii .- flnrl in Portland and throughout UBRARY AND LIVING ROOM .. t UKNli fjim VpheUteref Xasy Caslw aad M e k s ta, ofaarxTibrarr TebJP?.,5c!' Beaks, CeUarettea, . laaaatee Btaaea, Btc. 817.60 Large rumea uejt Arm Bocker, with leather seat, now. 817.50 Upholstered Arm Book er, with solid Cuban mahog-. any frame, now..,.. 832 Mahogany Arm Chair, now at 4. ...... 830 Solid Mahogany Arm, Rocker, now $88 ' Upholatered Arm Chal r," with mahogany frame, now..., $45 Mahogany Arm Chair, up holstered, now ., 335 Solid Mahogany Arm Bocker, upholstered, now 841 large Famed Oak Arm Bocker, with Spanish leather cushion seat and back, new.... $12.50 $16.75 $18.00 $19.50 $21.50 $22.50 $23.00 $2250 $43.50 Upholstered Arm Chair, with mahogany frame, now.... $45 Upholstered Basy Arm Chair, now 866 Upholstered Baey Arm Chair, now..... 375 Mahogany Arm Chair upholstered, now $65 Chippendale Arm Chair, upholstered, with loose cush $24.00 $27.50 $33.00 $40.00 $39.00 $34.00 $60.00 $88.50 $6.50 ion seat, now . . . $66 Overstuffed Easy Arm :halr. . now......... $125 Sllsabethsn Higb- bck Sofa, solid mahogany frame. now $135 Mahogany Sofa, Colonial. now ... 811 Mahogany Center Table, for Drapery and Upholstery Materials Look to This Sale for the Most Remarkable Offerings You ; Have Ever Known XatOB BBB SBTIi wtth, bolster pieces to match, at band-made French Arabian laces $0Bediet $45- tiwi Bed icV 30W . .$7.25 $ir00BSeVg Uw"?...50 TBB9VBB alB miCI TAafBsWBT tmported, ?i:$TOt , ow. 85c to $4 a Yard us sAioii uigms or Mntm-iK t s yartaeikch. cotton and wool, beet imported: aualltlea. formerly prW at $t5$ CQf. q tg.50 a Yaltl to $!0 a yard.v MOW.,., " www ." SOS TABBB 'OIf IMFOBTBB ABT1QUB CTaVWf.$e ' wWe audregularly priced at fla, 0f)c Ysjrd'--' yard, -. BOW. . .....?. . v" . ;;; , ff-rarrftei ' Wim 9i6mtm. i all eed.fladni "ra?"elaprlce 86o a yard. 15c Yard ... .;; .- , " s-' ' XOBOOOOZam The best uallty ImUailoav f -Spanish, Alligator, ' Morocco and. . other leathara--. The $t.00-yard grade, wow- 45e? yard ; . The $1.3$-yaM frade. now 0e yard :: ' The ft.Tf-yard grade, now 8Se yard - The $.00-yard grade, now " CSet yard ' " , The $t.5yBTd gradei, now yard ' M TABSB OF 8mUFB3 OOTTOB BUPsUMIB-8$ Inches wlda suitable for farnitnra slip eovertaars, :! 4 tlning. ate Begalar price 4 .yswd.VW: lfic Ykrfl ? ' BO WT . a ,. jt ,... .; ....- i ' . a , ' ASCF&B XiBBuVrVS OF BAMUHmV; bbooab.' . UXDU A OTJ6SB MATBaUAik lacbea . wide, and running la lengtiv from 1 to $ yard; liWeW?. "iow40c to $3,75 a Yard 19 'TIBTB"TAF8riB:AB -); ml I T9 IViL V.a"-e a-jt Fiftlxd I :, V ; r ' - homefdnushihtrs are nndiner the Northwest as. the result S27.80 Fumed Oak Of Wae Golden Oak Heavy Mbrary Table for.... ... S37.60 Famed Oak Heavy li brary Table, now.. 842.60 Maaaive Library Table,' In fumed oak, now............ 840 Library Table, la waxed solden oak now., . $110 Colonial Seeretary, ma hogany, now ..... .;. ........... $105 Solid Mahogany. Oval Top, Colonial Library Table, BOW ,,...,..,,.... $170 Solid Mahogany, Hand- $15.75 $17.75 $25.00 $27a50 $65.00 $67.50 $93.00 Carved Library TaWa, aow. $85 Solid Mahogany Colonial 10 RA Library Table, now, , 1 ii, S79.UU r lemvT iuiuiuai tuwu. saw vr a e w - $18.50 Mahogany Table Desk. 12.00 now .......................... $43 Mahogany Desk, now 23,50 aaa D.1U . a . m. -d" $11.75 Bench, now. . .....'...... . . k ... $J27.5 Solid Mahogany Piano Bench, aow. $30 Solid Mahogany Book or Magaaine Back, now..,......, $28 Mahogany Book fit Maga aine Raek. now....,..,,..,.... $38.54 Soltd Mahogany Book or Magaaine Back, sow..,.,,., $2$ -Fumed: Oak Collarette.1, aow ............ t , $38.60 Mahogany, Collarette, $7$ Mahogany Collarette $17.75 $ 9.50 412.50 ? "'a. a a - "M $16.25 $22.50 as. iiuuiuuuit vwiittvis vawv humidor, decanters, glassware, eompieiciy appointed imv paroelain tray, cara. an ara . .no . $52L50 $17.75 chip rack, ate-, now. .. .i ..... , $3$ Solid Mahogany ' Folding- top Table for hall, card, a top T a P 1 lor nattJ. vvra, console table, now............ Several Hundred I Sunfast Fabrics i-The fuaranteed color-farf ind, 60 inches wlde nd in food , assortment oti colors formerly priced nt 76o to 1.50 a 7ard, now;":'.f'::' 3Sctb60c 4 MMFIf;BWTSa OF .TBI.-' WBTSV--1 yaraa to t yarda eauh and 50 la. wide, eultable for table runners. ...couch eovera, furniutra , .' coverings, aofa pillow covers, etc. . Priced, heretofore at $3 t $13 yd. HOW V A... ,50c to $3.00 a Yard All ! Brass ' Goods -Curtain rods, brackets, sockets, trimmings ; a n d other attachments now en tered In the salo st . Lett Than Manufacture Coit 'si 7 '-'.'(' A.! v-