I, THEtQREGO-DAItY JOURNAL -PORTLAND, ' THURSDAY EVENING, OCT c; ffillG OF- OFFICERS fW.lAST HOURS OF PYTHIAN MEETING vElLKNOl mm .ICR 16, r MAD E library, 'which he declares is a wonder rui . structure and something which . would have been widely advertised over i me country cad it Men built m Boston or Ijo Angelesv: Portland he character Ises a the Athena of the Paciflo Coast. Convention Comes Here Again Next Year; Will Work for Su- preme" Lodge-Session,. ' : Ylie thirty -second annual convention of the grand, lodge Knights of Pythias of the Domain of Oregon, and the twen tleth annual convention of the grand joag or the Pythian Sisters, adjourned ie yesterday arte moon, and today vtr . . tually all th , delegates are homeward bound. The knights met at the Knight f' Pythias halL - Eleventh and" Alder - streets, and the Pythian Sisters, the , women's auxiliary, nvet -at the Women ' ;: f ' Woodcraft ball, Tenth and . Taylor, The session lasted two days. - - Installation of officers,- the - sppolnt men t of deputies grand chancellor f.r districts and lodges,. and selection if , standing committees i marked the clo tng hours of the knights' convention. The grand lodge also decided unanimous-1 ly to inaugurate a campaign for the v purpose of brinsing- the supreme lodge meeting to Portland, in. Portland was selected as the- site for the grand ioage convention u ivif. - Clarke K. -'Saunders of Madord ' was ; selected as associate tribune. - ,; -Mfie, Resolutions - were ' adopted thanking , Ivanhoe lodge No. 1 of Portland for en tertainment, and several addresses were made following the .Installation of the new grand chancellor, Frank 8. Grant of Portland.'''- ;va:,'JV'?-''W,'.; ;v :'--ir. ( - The grand -chancellor appointed' the . following district deputies grand Chan- cellor: .-.-7,: vv.-.--.-.",''-'-'':; District No 1 (Multnomah and Clack amas counties), B. P. Snyder of Port- - land s district No. 3 (Columbia and Clatsop counties), Napoleon Bourdeaa or rort Stevens; district No. (Wash ington . and Yamhill counties), C , R, Westoott of (Gaston; distriot No. 4 v twnn, Benton and Lincoln counties), Charles R. Butler of Lebanon: district No. 6 (Lane and, Douglas counties), W. B. DUlard of Eugene; district No, 6 (Jo sephine and Jackson counties), . C. W. , Potter of Medford; district No, ? Cooa and Curry" counties), Thomas D. White of Bandon; district No. ( (Waseo, Hood Hiver and Suerman ' countiea), O. - H. llawley of The Dalles; district No. t (GUIiara and. Morrow counties), W. W. 8 mead of Heppner; district No. Jo Um atilla county), Clark Wood of Weston: district -. No. 11 (Union and Wallowa counties), H. E., Dixon of, La Grande; district No. ; 12 ' (Baker and Malheur . counties). J. A. Hurley of Vale; district No. 13 (Wheeler and Grant counties), Otis . Patterson of Canyon City; dl - trie t No. 14 (Tillamook county), Henry Tow Sr. of Nehalem; district, No. 15 (Marion. and Polk counties). Verd Hlti If Independence: district No. 18 (Crook county), Harry Rosenberg of Prine villi-; district No. 17 (Klamath county), WIV Ijam-H., Shaw of Klamath. Falls, ( mt" .v. um viiwj U1M III liln various standing committees appointed yesterday are: Credentials, Emii Wald man. Portland? Judiciary, Robert - G. Morrow,. Portland; finance, H. a: John, son, Salem; grievance, H. H. Riley, La Gran Je; reports, J. P.. Kennedy,- Port laud; atate of order. J. It awinn' .- . dleton; printing. JL R. Stinson,, Salem j mileage, Walter O. Glesson, Baker; war rants and chartera,-.: Stanton Rowel!, Grants, Pass; .rules, M.F. Davts,Unloni correspondence, J. W7 Maloney Pendle ton . Insurance department, . W. W. i, 5 HePPnrJ military department. ,, r; f bourne. Rainier; necrology, Kd. I). Curtis, Portland; publicity, Wit lard I Marks, Albany. B, R, Baurrigardt Ran Printing Y Office in Portland 22- y : Years Ago.: ;' . - ' ' B f . . . . . 11 .. . Muraswui, me wen anown iso- turer who la In Portland to deliver eight lectures at the Lincoln High School un- oer tne auspices -of the Portland Edu cational Association, began hia business mm in. i-oruana. v , -x- .' "Twenty-two years ago," ha said at the Portland today, "I came to Portland wiM juai lour dollars la my pocket. I had left a ship at a point where Van couver, B. C, stands now, and set out to make my own way. The vessni wu owned by my uncle, and I. In the grip of , wanderlust bad net out tn h World, v . in Portland ,Mr.- Willam . M. t.mAA was one of the men wha, assisted me to start In the printing business and when i sold out three years later th hnnin.. waa making a success. I moved to Lo WIDE AWAKE PEOPLE V ; USE CLASSIFIED ADS . AND MISS NO CHANCES a Four -of the laranst enneerns ja, , In Portland were offerings dosU 4 Uons to women yesterday. Two - required - exnerlenoa. the nther a i two did not Nineteen positions e ' were offered for men, ranging i d Angeles and there went into the same Huwaeas. ine more successful Ti.f, ammo, ine less I UKed business. Desnlt success X , realised I was not In my vvper cicjneui. . wanaeriust, the guid rr' S"1 atlll held nfe. ai ntudled and began to lecture and have mwu v ii wer since.7 ' Air. JBaumgardt Tuesday,' from vw n visuea waa the new Central! iront tinner to expertenoed silk salesmen. Wide awake men and , women knew of these Jobs by reading the Want Ada in The ;;JournaL-;V!- i ; The journal Isn't merely de scribing events; .every ; day it -brings hundreds of buyers and sellers together ,? through ? the Want Ads, by keeping readers Informed of each other's wants. If you read only the news col umns you miss a lot of Important offers In the Want Ada , ; Get into the habit of reading . the Want Ads let your market include the thouaanda of sub scribers of The - Journal don't sleep while opportunity knocks i at the door. . , . i paid woriters in tne flel.i superintendim? i ... nv-,, iurai worxers inu Instructing, thenv how to proceed and al number Of cities and towns already have! enougn voters enrolled to carry the next I Prohibitionist Leader Frorrl the M East Arrives to Take. v y Charge of Fight. arrived in Portland California. The. first 7 - Canadian Prairies Populous, v ' There were approximately 11,000,000 acres of land under cultivation In the pralria province of Manitoba, Saskat chewan and Alberta In mi. From this area It Is estimated that t200.00fl.ooa will be realised by the, farmers for their crops. George C,; Pendell of New Tork, has arlved in Portland to superintend the fight of the "dry" forces of Oregon to swina; the. state for prohibition In .1J14 and seoura the' election, of Prohibition party officials to administer the pro posed constitutional amendment Mr. Pendell expects to align the field work ers and also handle the publicity end ex ine crusaoe. ' , Mr. Pendell baa been a Prohibition newspaper man and editorial writer for 10 years and Is regarded as an excel lent political worker. ' - That the Prohibition workers In Ore. goa are now in better shabe than T.r .10 win is tne declaration of Mr, Pendell aner- a survey or the 'work '.done to date.. With the other parties split, he oeueves me from Dillon eontlnritnt win pe Die ,10' secure tne requlatte plurality. casing our confutations . on , fh.l election returns of J.U and the natural REGISTRATION BUREAU 7 In I I DC nDrri flinnrr. "m iUNTILMONDAY.NEXT - Tonigsr and Fi-May, gatu rday f ; ana monumy mgnts tne rearlstra-;. m I . tlon bureau at the county clerk's e office will remain open .until 0 , 4 p. m., to aocommoda.tA . voters - I w aesiring to register for the sne- cial election of November ' 4, . 4 s After Monday the bureau Vill be1! - , closed until after : the election. ine onice is located on tbe fifth A etreet side of the main floor of 4 w ms court nouse. oruy xnose who 1 have not -registered since Janu- 4 ary 1, 1B12, who , have moved i a w x rum; one precinct to anotner S I , since registering, or who desire' : to change their political af f ilia- , tton need to reregister at this a w ume, . ' . . a ' ' - . ' 1 1 f , , ,1 . " i TKe Angelus the Center of Home Pleasures- lAnatlUa Meet Planned. ' Pendleton. Or.. '. Oct The annual Umatilla county teachers' Institute will be held In Pendleton Wednesday. Thura. I dayand Friday of next week. 'Among I tne speakers secured 'by ) County Su perintendent I. E, Young are Dr, Joseph mcreaao of populaOon. w estimate that n o t;nl tinivereity or Oregon, .0,000 TOters fn the suu wft incK, - . saia Air. pendell todsv. tw aireaay nave aooni 1J.000 pledged voters enrolled ' and our workers are . makin reports that add hundreds to the number imosi every aay, we now have elaht1 Bolso schools, K. i F. Carleton. aaslstan t state superintendent Br. W. It Blesk- ney of Whitman college, and , Professor M. L. Daggy of Los Angeles, formerly or tne universities or Waehington and Wisconsin.. 144-146 Third Stl Bctweea Morrison and Alder ! 9 5 144-146 Third St. ' rCl) 1 ' Between RIorriscs asd Alder M s Now Our Removal Sale has won Prestige, Popularity and Importance, by roods and prices that create enthusiasm. ; Here you get the goods you want now. Here you buy thern at prices' you're glad to pay. the value" is the wav some of our customers describe the situation and we do! w y Big Bargains in Men's Furnishings necVfiwsatersr'-'",,"",''4l!ci' Mn " f TJmbrellas, plain and en nck-SwteCoVt.. ?, . 98C Men's,, 16o heavy Ruff-. 0 Kfl neck Sweater Coats.., . . , , , J2.dU Men's $ 1.60 Eg..' heavy SJQ' OQ Ruffneck Sweater Coats.,. tyO,if Men's t. B0 heaviest wool CCk ituffneck Sweater Coats. . .54.Dtl er,ooit.,rfri.?,89c. soys' 12-13.25 grey arid CI AQ red wool Sweater Coata. ...2)1.40 blue cheviot . and Oft L' COLLECTOR BURKE IS -CALLED TO NEW . YORK . Thomas C Burka,. collector of cue ; toms for the Oregon duitrlct, has been called to attend a conference of collec tors of the customs in New Tork city. .November 3. He expects to leave Port land a few days in advance of that date. - Acting upon a notice sent out by tbe treasury department Mr. Knrir. ... yesterday, was tn conference with Dep-1 1 uty Collector Parker of Astoria, and I Went 'OVer a number at nnlnl. k. ..in I be discussed at the general meeting in New York. i , , , . v The object of the gathering at the main customs house la to secure cooper ation and greater efficiency in economi cal handling of collections. . Mr. .urke expects to stop at Wash ington on his way to the conference to . visit his brother, John Burke, treasurer vi tne unuea states. UNIVERSITY WANTS TAX ; . CERTIFICATES VOIDED: Columbia university authorities have filed suit In the-circuit court to havo declared void tax cerOf lcates of delin quency v for $402.28 and lntereat and . penalties on the certificates amounting ; to 1 198.37. th The property Involved is I Ham. mis . in juejvin addition. The taxes were levied In 1907. It Is alleged ,. mi, me university was not incorporated at the time and that Joseph J Galla gher, president of th institution, held them In his own name In trust Notice or .inia was given the assessor, it IS viaimea, ana he promised the asaesg- ment. would not be made, as the prop-! eriy uciongea to an educational .lnstltu-1 uvw v ,ui vuiiuaujr KUluunUCI Claim I I no notice of the aaseasment or delin-II autney was siven them until in ion II ocerirx word is named as defendant - Use common sense buy Superior eoaL IS ton. Main 1S4: A-1511. (Adv.) Men's BOo grey flannel Shirts. , . . . . . . der8u.r:,35c Men's 88c grey And tan col- Gf ored wool Underwear. ... .V. . 6IC ;ooVd;v$i.29 bte-l;$1.48 "mLJJ0 .blac atln work - OQ Shirts fast colors OSJC Men's $1.60 grey and blu ."nffl f lajinel Shirts at . i i . . ; . " i 95C Men's $2.50 single anTTdble. e1 AO breasted blue flan. ShlrtV. $ 1 J9o Men's 75o leather-Gloves, pig f- ' . ond goat skin, at. . . ... f . 50c and1d.VkTeyV.8.?.., 10c coDrVn Men's $1.88 tan colored ribbed OQ wool Underwear .......... . . . . . OC Men's SSe ohambray Shirts, o. aasorted styles .of collar...... 40C Men's $1 and $1.60 golf Shirts mi ouiy r.79c Men's 5c golf .Shirts In 'm-AG'J sortment of styles. . ....... . , ..4H C Men's 250 - Police and. Fire- nJ men's. Suspenders, at only..., ZUC Mn' Wo silk t our-ln-band 1 f Ties all colors .......1 UC Men's $1.50 jersey' ribbed grey OQl wool Underwear at. .... , j. oUC wan s ii 25 Jersey HbbedJky QOJJ colored Union Suits. .17.7.!.'.. OiC ? en sj $2.60a; silver grey (1 no ribbed wool Union Suits.'. al70 Ke,rIr.!!7;59c Mh?ri42ia oodff.6.1. $1.65 S Men's' IS.60 extra heavy CO Cl ue flannel Shirts ........ )Z.OU '$ tan colored Huff- SJI fjo neck Sweater, Coats at. , . y Hosiery arid Underwear Bargains f!?....,85c vnua s rieecea vests. Pants and to JO 25o re ul cream' 1 s?ses SS toJ4r,f Sc'reguSJly'. 29C Chlld'l, Australian wool Vests, Pants and Drawers, light grey, silk finish, sizes Is to 22, special. 43 ; sixes lUli!: .aai?.7 63c .Yflv. 48c ?&2L Cr.'aam U?l0n SU,t' finish, 8o values.i....',.. ...... Gir1"'; wool Union Suits, cream arey 'silk riniah .i . . , 7V MC D LO A. RTkCt, 48c r.89c : cial . ZTd'&! 69c &rew'ear,,:..I!?"!?r!nk,n 89e Child's Knit Caps oefnaynAvffi 25c L women's $1.25 Union neeoea, wmte won's 65e white medium- ylC- weight Union Suits HOC JTomenuf 6o. ced Union AA Suits, bleached rtC Children's 16o fast black Irt-. seamless rib Hose llC Mother's Friend child's Hose, black, lnitwh,te three styles of rib, 0j special. CCJZ Child's 25c, ; $5o. fast black Hose, fine rib, all at. , . .,. . , . 1 C women's 15o fast black hea iikmfnirK 2CSrJrnl't"' . na black 5iA"fl5 n Wose, seamless, e fast color ..,...,..,....-.7. 15c Women's 25c Burson Hosa, iq black, seamless .... v .7 . 1 9C Women's .860 ribbed and also ir rey cashmere Hose, at,, ..... lC Buy Now Women's Ready-to-Wear Garments Never before hjve Portland women had such chances' to s buying presented to them as these, f Bright, new, snappy styles Prices awav helnw nv nnrl'alt li -r i ' A-rj, Women's Coats Every one new this season, many In omy aay or two. JNOte U SSV ings: Women's $10 black Cars- ftQ cul plush Coats at . . .yU.iO Women's $15 bl'k Astra CI ft OQ oban Coats, ut to $ 1 Women's $17 .Coats of CI Q OQ striped novelty fabric. , p lOJVO women's lis Balkan CIO OQ style, braid trim'd CoaU. dlU.UO, """" 5.w tan ana CC OQ blue diagonal Coats..... .J3IO &e.f!;.$15.50 Women's I12.7K hnwi (K iellna Coau at , . k . , , .4 ibVVO women s 110.75 Un diag- CQ tSA oual Coats, cut to...;.T7.4PO.OU Women's $7.25 clot Coats. ; Cr? no novelty trimmed 7.., 7...; $5.98 Women's $1J.9 black Car- CQ Ct acul pluah Coats at..... ...2)0.011 Women's $22.60 "Salts" mt m fei. sua piush Coats, black.,. $1 4 ,DU vvomens n.60 2-ton CIO AO bouclo Coats at only. . . . . 2 1 .9S . Cliildren's Coat i vniia-s I2.4S Coats, S to 14 cu " nvy, now...... VW. a. 1 W 3.oo coats, navy CO H red tr,m ......... $2.50 ChllS's $( Astrakhan Coau! ZZ Z. " nowon sale at..,.. $3.85 Child's $0.60 Caracul yf Tl- Coats. now on sale at 54.75 Child's 13.98 Bearskin CI AO ( Coata. now on sale at.... $1,98 .-I, Women's Suits , , hfnrton !? newvnade- of serges,' cheviots and mixtures. Colors are brown, grey, navy and black: 1 . U :t'$!?.5!!t.$13.98 an!.Ml77.!.$13.98 ra:So!':.!v?f.$16.50 rail women's Rnlta rVi.V a sold at $14.60 at. ,:4,. ,alU.90 a:n!.:!!.t$i3.88; .TUM1BHB a fanama- Dreas no Skirts., blue and blaok,.lT.:":.9oC Women's - aamnla T)ress . n ' Bklrts, nearly 100 In lot. rriCC w0m,tn'" l6,? Pw?ts Waists,- OO Lt col's, , blk. piping tr'm'd7i yC'' women as to $5 black and colored , .r ooiiiine rev ; When the Angelus enters your home 7 , ' ' 'a nervy joyousness cornea with it. It at , once becomes the center from, which radiates a thousand pleasures not be fore thought of.. Every member of . the family has a personal interest be cause he or she can .play it. 'Every ' kmd of music can be played. Singing has an added charm because of the : ' . V ease with which accompaniments may ' be played; dance music can be had at any tune,' Young and old find in it . ' ' ; innumerable delights. t ' ( j . , theIange Is Different and Distinctivr , Its marvelous Phrasing Lever (pat--.. ented),on which your finger rests lightly, makes the instrument a part of your very self. ;TTie Melodant brings out die melody clear and sparkling,' ' while the Melody buttons enable ybu ; to embellish as much as you desire. .( , Kaabe - Angelus, Sohomaoker-aag. f 1ns, tndwlg-Angalna, Em.raoo-Aa. . gains and the Angelas Player Piano. Morrison Street at Broadway ticoats .,$1.98 for your Week-end best try the tonic of the seashore !.$1.48 double soles, toes and beefa; also in ribbed and rib top-..7..:..9c Children's Dresses .-i,a5el? WMhaDle Dresses In llg dark colorings, all on sale iOO I3rAataM . .'SB, $1.25 presses".:.;: :: i $1.60 Dresses ........I.: 'J 1 ..v .60 Dresmta fa.uu juresses $3,75 Dresses 5c Handkerchiefs 3Uc Women's Handkerchiefs, plain 'and embroidered, hematltched, alsS cot ored hems. ; Best 6a grades Oi M Extra! pExtraliS Wtomen'S $2.98 Covert Jkts.OSe Women's Long . Percale On Kimonos; . ,,, . ..... 07C ;:t7S69c K$"Dre.7:!69c wrfr-B8c Women's ' $1.50 Chambray Dresses , .... ,. v. , , . v ,9C Women's $2.60 Jfeain Capes,. 08c) Women's 76c-$1.00 . r Un- ' On gerie Waists : . !.,.,. .77. . .39c Women's x $2.00 : lingerie ! OQ L, Waists , . . , . . " .1. ,70C .2& Jf:"" U-.6? B1ck Taffeta i- C 1 J.Q Petticoats.. . . . , i.il.HO :spp '. Beacli . Seaside and Gcarhart Hotels offer exceptional attrat ) ,tions and inducements for October visitors. " ' ' " ' f l - 1 i J r V, . , ' t . ,- v. " " ' : . . '. ' , ' ' 11 i . ..... . , - Seashore Special 2 P. M. 35c 50c 75c Goods at Less Hundreds of Knit .nj r- v..... Scarfs and Flasot.iatora on than elsewhere prices. much le 2Sc-S0c Embroidered Flouncing 10c S0lle.nutCrt5he 8?0Ii tonwrrow yoit wUl '-find confront- ' Bargain Square a lot of Embroidered .Flouncings There are over 2000 vardafl tU Ti, th.-mf 'uw " ,on8 as mey last you may buy. ' . , . 4 . ... . , ,, , .,., . V WINTER PASSES AWAY 1 . " Quicker when the r . Home Is Well Lighted - M. J.WALSH CO. have in stock a complete line of plain and ornamental LIGHTING FIXTURES ' Reading Lamps and Guar anteed Tungsten ; Lamps which can be installed at moment'a notice. ' r.LJ.WALSHCO. '311 STARKtT. " , ' Both Phones r'- ' V " '-I . '.-v".'.' -(-' yA. ': "Eyerything- Electrical , . . : Installed,, B6y' 25c Blouses . Boys', Blouse Walati of 'Cham. nred. Wellrtnada, 26o 1 o" ' values .y 4 . ,-. , t ;yl ..J ; ( carries -Ubservation Parlor vCars. Arrives r Beach . ' Points for dinner, ' and 9 :30 P. Ml ' Regular daily trains, 8.10 A. Specials women's : $1.2$ tan I Clasp oe Women's and Children's Sweaters ,98c $2.95 Women's Sweaters $1.80 Buff-Neck Women's $2.05 Ruff -Neck sweaters xor , only. , , , , women's I2.E0 Ruff.Vimh. r mm Sweaters for only. ,..??. tbZ.DlJ wumen's Bhaker Knit $5.50 Cf CO lor. pT,Ji7 Ruff -Neck Sweaters for. Women's Jumb6 Knit ttuii-iMecK sweaters ttiiidren's ; "V"-Neck SOo 'yf e Coat Sweaters .i,.':;;45C .7.r.$i.i9 al9f.7$1.49 Dress Goods-Silks " Nowhere can you find better val uesnor better Qualities. ' ,, ...--V-i'"-'): : Shepherd Checks In the wanted slaes of checks, , black and white faat colors, wash . able, rs v""' ' .yo: r'i7 29c Quality, $6 In.... 49c Quality, 20 In.,... wp,ynamyi 42 in....... ,...,,.50 (lOo'Toklo Silks, ass't'd colors. 15a) 2 5o Jap Silks, assorted colors , . 1 9a) too rongee Bilks, 88 In., wide, ,334V 25oiPongeeSllks, 24 in. wlde..ieS 7Bo Wool Plaids. , htndsome. : JQ-i 40c Serges, 8 In, wanced colors.3S SOc Serges, 2$ inj, wanted oolors.35a $1-00 Silk Velyets. all colors . . . anl LI1.00 Suitings, full fifl lnv:,5 3c; velyetlnes,: all colors.;. . .4H 21d 39 lams, 4c i nels assorted styles ,,, ....... 1 UC 150 Ducklln Fleece Plan : 1 o i 1' nel new- patterns v.. .....lAC 1 2 -Flannelettes all f; new n ' Fall colorings 4 . . i , ,;.V ". . v. 7C ,10o Flannelettes all new Fail 0 : colors-!,.:, , . , , ,., OC Bo Outlnar m.nnsl.!.n... styles-Ffte vrTT-"";::. . 12 Ho Duckling Fleece1 Flan- ; Dress Kid Oloves ti i. i?i 800 ienh black, ii- umt Gloves.,.. , , , . , . , , .t.;:I0c Flahiieli 6ic 6ic 8 I-80 Challtes light and i patterns.,,-, v.. . , .. 7Ho 'Apron' oingham-Tn i A nght coiorsTr:;. r: r. 7c Lmena, Blankets, Sheets, Muslin Curtains, Drap ? v Percales light ana dark coloringa JUo Dress snd Comforter Cat , . .". 5c sn S each3 Table Damaski . . 2 S Sac.h Ibl Damask. 2?Bi0,, Table Damask. , ' irSS Si Pe1 labia Damask.. 7 ii rX Jabie Damaak. .g 11.60 Bleached Tnhu nom..b Colored Table DamaskT.T. 5 $2.60 furs Linen Napkins, ,vS2.i ; Lace Curtain Specials gJrU J'ac Cualna.7..i 5? 78 K,c.n iHc Curtains... . .4JS 81.7J Scotch Lace CurUlns.; 45 12o. Turkish Towel at, ,7. wlO $0e, Turkish Towels it' v:,;i.PiIIows' Reauced U:- 49c JPeather Pillows, 1 7x24 ; . .rtft $2.85 Down- Pillows ' Il2T. Sr Jd S"V $1.45 $1.(0 7. - cu hjurcaas " 8o -Crochet Bed Bnreld.'... . asr. crochet Bed Spreed, .fflT.Tf Crochet Bed Spread .", LN ' Cnfoirter : SoedaJs eW A a m 1 . J 1 Iris l-aiico V Top. Comforters.! i S S r! 0B -omrtrs 2.00 ; Sllkollne Too Comftra .1 nil N kn na - Tnn i-nMTa.. . $4.00 Satins Ton Comforters. 55ol5 J Sheets, Cases, Muslin 80c Blea. Sheets. 72x80. , 7. , .35. J9o Blea,f Sheets, 81x90.; . ,..49d 9c Blea, Sheets. 81x90. . ....KsS 7Bo Blea. Bheets, 81x90,. 8S 13a Fruit of Loom Muslin II o tOcDaijjy , Blea. Muslin.,.. . J..S? 80 Pacific "B" Muslin.. .;..;. ?2 20o B ea.v Pillow Tubing. . . : V. lftS 22o Blea. Pillow Tubing ; I7S 240 H, BtUched Pillow Cases; I 55 18o Blea , Pillow Cases. . . . 7, . 10? 16o rolls.. . . .. r .i d rolls..;:! eries. J . i.uu ' neaaisoaef Blanket Specials f.lo Sry "d White Blankets. S iJ f Ory 'oon Blankets. ,jt,j2S !' Rl Plaid Blankets... rSlikS $6.75 Gray Wool Blankets., SllSo tDrarjery Gools Reduced J-J40 .CurfaTn Swiss, 88 In.-. Wo Curtain- BwIhs Iiln offl SwIhs. 28 in...,..loS Swiss, , DO In ..... . I4S gwlns. '88 lnv.,.,.lS5 crim. 40 ln...,,.2a5 Berlin, 88 In.. ,...TS gorlrn, (IS In Her in. 40 fn... ' 5oi ui 1 nil. fin in , 110 Curtain ,18o Curcain 26o Curtnln 80o CurtHln 20o Curtain 26o Curtnln 85a Curtain J 20 curtain 25o H. 8. CiirtRia kiSaii"J S 12o Figured Sllkollne. 38 in" ; 'IfS A Grea 3-Dajr Vacation 'for $3.00. t Longer time limit $4.00 Ticket Office:! Fifth and Stark' Marshall 920 - w SIVIS . Station , Eleventh 1 and Hoyt lira . en, conshpae . i xou rs bliiouslTou have Si throbbing .sensation In your head, a bad taste In your mouth, your eyes hurt,your skin Is yellow with, dark rings under your eyes, your lipa are parched. No won der you ? feel . ugly, mean and ' Ill-tempered.! Your system Is full of bile and constipated waste not properly passe! off, and what you need Is a cleaning up "Inside." Don't continue Mm t hn.- ious,' constipated nuisance to yourself and thoae who love you, and don't re- BOX c N sort to harsh phyalcs. that Irrlute anl ,r" injure. Remember, that your sour dls " ' ordered stomach, lasy liver and clogged , bowels can bs quickly "cleaned and re -ulated by morning with gentle. tho V. ougn cascarets; a 10-cene bog win keep ' uiwr una miKa cheerful and bully for month. ... v-aecarets now feel ;iUe doing make yourself pleasant and feet wake , up refreshed-K v; a good day's urnrU ' useful CAN DY ; CATHARTIC 10 CENT BOXES r,7- ALSO 2S & 50 CENT P 4--?:'''liii;"-Mv'ii'lf?--v.-ii ANY DRUS STORE 30; V r-r Art Scrim.,,.. ,7 ' - '.'J ii .lit w V . "... 10c .Cold , V. : V7::''; ' 7' ":7: ::"'V.:.'"'H;v'V'