THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21, -1813. 1 UN l n suor.7 INCREASES com DEPOS ITS AND LOANS 'Call of Comptroller -of Curren . - cy,Oct. 21, Reveals 1m- -proved Conditions Over'12, Portland banki ehow a gain of mora mn i,duujiuo jn deposits (or th year ending October II. Th gain la loans , and dlacounts for .the lami period was 12,009,000, and In total resources the increase exceeded $6,000,000. According to the renorta of .th 11 banks in this city, aa per the call of the comptroller for statements aa of October 21, the total depoaita amounted to 174, 600.726.75. November 28, 112, - the sam banka reported to the eomptroller depoaita of 571,862,989.77, (bowing- g am over iz months ago of 12,656,766.98. Today" a - report shows Portland banks to be within 1825,000 of .the highest reo. ord of deposits. Sixteen local banks how substantial fains la-deposit and five slight declines. - -. - . GARDENEOUN DOWN V : , BY A SPEEDING AUTO ' Early yesterday morning, an auto truck Fredrick : Garbarrlneo on the Sandy road," sad broke his leg:. The driver ' kept on bis . way. A, passerby aaw the man and had him removed to the St. Vincent's hospital. - Oarbarrlneo la a vegetable gardener, and was walking beside his wagon, when the auto whined around the wagon and struck him, , , ; ; Last evening, four Joyriders ran into the automobile of Dr. C S. Mensies aa It waa standing at East Twenty-sixth . and Burnelde- street Witnesses say the driver was Intoxicated. After strik ing the physician's car, the van threw on power and ran away, leaving; one of 1 Phl to the doctor's ear. BO MAKES GOOD AS ' ' . JUVENILE POLICEMAN Bam Rieman, 15 years old and resld , ing at the Edenhojme apartments, made good aa a candidate for . position at a Juvenile poltaeraan this morning; when he brought into Juvenile court a bicycle and some toys whloh were stolen,, grave , the names and addresses of the boya who stole th wheel and brought the owner to Identify the bicycle, which Is valued at I SB. He was presented with bir star and commission as an officer. Othello Hunter, 14 years old, reported that be bad found a bicyole abandoned la front of bis home, 161 Taylor street, yesterday afternoon and that he thought It had been stolen, Hs Is a member of the Junior police. : . . .. , . , ..., Ai Chang to Grade. ; Asking v Immediate action ' on ' the change of grade crossings at East Thirty-seventh 'and Sandy road 'where the O.-W. A- aV N. tracks eroes th road, a large delegation of East Hal soy street property owners and residents - of the Rose. City Park district presented their arguments before the city council tn an adjourned meeting- this morning. They also asked that appropriation be placed In Commissioner Week's budget to pay the city's share of the cost Following the talk given by the rep resentatives of the district, Commissi sioner Dieck told them that the change of the crossing at Thirty-seventh and Bandy road would also necessitate a change Jn the railroad company's .line, which- would result Jn ' a change, also naving to b made in all street crossings ... from East Twenty-Eighth to Eighty- secona stated tnat the proposed , change was a , stupendous engineering . rest ana not on on wnicn snap action couia De taiten. . ; ; v r Th delegation wis given the assur ; ance by Commissioner- deck and the other members of the council that the project was now under way and would be rushed as rapidly as time would allow. ;' ;,'.'- ' ' " 111 '',.'" 1 '"jf't To Iteconslder Ordlnanco. At the council meeting; next Wednes day Commissioner Daly will Introduce a resolution to have the council re-' . consider th ordinance passed, last week authorising Commissioner Brewster to purchase the Frits S treble track at Sixth and Sheridan atrt for $21,000. A HOUSE OF CARDS. could.' ; not ', be mbre worthless to' you, than ; your own home., may , some "day prove if your title is defective. When you make a real estate - deal insist v upon - our ' Guaranteed ; Certificate ' of Title, It gves you the best , protection. Call for booklet. Title & Trust Co., 4th and , Oak' Sts.-' " 1 , . We' Also Issue -Title" Insurance.' CL I x ! j OGGED I10S HEADSCOLDSANDCATARRHVANISH la On Minut Your Stuffy Noa anel Head CUara, Sneering and v No Running Cas,DuIl Headacho Co. L ' Trr juily' Cream Balm." Al ;?v'' Get a smart bottle anyway, Just to try ' lt-apply a little In th nostrils and le stantly your clogged nose and stopped up air passages of the head will open; you will, breathe freely; dullness and headache disappear. By morning I The catarrh, cold-ln-head or Catarrhal sore throat wUl be gone. '. ! ,--End such misery now I ; Get the small v bottle of 'Ely's Cream Balto" at any ' drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm FATHER WEEPS DURING TRfAL'OFJllS SON P. L. Moeller, Aged 61,' Hears ... Charles Broddie, : - ' The calm demeanor of P, I. .Moeller, 61 . years old,- who came , from Mandal, Norway, to be with bis son, Peter Moel ler, on trial for second .degree murder, oroxe tnia morning for th first time. When William Rose, alleged to have been an eye-witness to the shooting- of Charles A. Broddie, August 22, gave his testimony the father wip'r i W ' Rose testified that he waa present when the shot wis fired and that Brod die was helping his wife hold Moeller and waa hlttlnr Moeller In the souffle which preceded the shot He said he was sick that night .with crampa and that when the shot was fired be left th place, tie said that he first met Moeller in a north and saloon after he had returned from a trapping expedition to the- coast . , V , .- , On cross-examination by Deputy Dis trict, Attorney Magulr he became con tused in his atatementa and it Is ex pected that an effort will be mad. to Impeach his testimony. His recital of facts differs Materially from those of ura orutton ena ; ner nepnew, wno both declared they were the only ones present at the Um of th affray. . It Is expected that th defens will close Us case today and that the arguments to Xhe jury win b mad tomorrow. ;:-New H6m tor Track -aVV - with tn members of the company bedecked In their best and with their friends present to help them, the new home of fire truck No. 8. on Gllsan street near Fourteenth street, was offi cially dedicated last night Present were ,May or -Albee, Commissioner Bige- low and Brewster and City Auditor Barour.t : -, ....-; n., :.. .-- Between numbers played by the fire men's band. Mayor Albee and th com missioners delivered short addresses dealing with th food work of th fire department and - congratulating the members' on their new home, Talks were also made by Fixe Chief Dowell, Assistant . Chief t Laudenklos and Bat talion Chiefs Stevens. ; Toung and Holden.", i. , ft . I . , - N Portland Offlctrs ' Sail Tomorrow. ' Lieutenant X. A. Beckwlth and Ensign O. H. Bristow of Portland wlU sail to morrow from .Hampton Roads with the American fleet on its Mediterranean cruise. Lieutenant Beckwlth is on of th cffloers of th Oregon naval militia Th two will be quartered on th first division Battleship .Vermont , , '...)-:' ' i... 1 ii -4' For shipping poultry, fruit and vege tables, a Mississippi Inventor has pat ented a crate that folds compactly for shipping when empty. .Essentially a bev- ' erage for the tab , 'ble ' use because ' - accii;, i ' -' ' ' contains a very low per- centagexof alcohol; its delicate flavor and true ' sparkle is, due largely to the' water from our arte sian springs.' , By scientifically brew-' ing - the , correct propor- , tions ' of barley malt and Bohemian hops with a pure ' mineral water we -obtain a ' perfect beer-a ,beer that's decidedly dif ferent in aroma. . OLYMPIA Brewing Company "It's the Water from our artesian springs dissolves by the heat of . th - nostrils! penetrates and heals the inflamed, awol Ion membrane which lines th nose, head and . throat; clears the air passages stops nasty discharges and a feeling of deeming, soothing relief comes imme- aiateiy. .;,,, .a-., Don't it awake tonight struggling for breath, with head aturfed; nostrils olosed, hawking and" blowing. Catarrh or a cold. with. Its running noa, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is distressing- but truly needlesa '' ' fi ' - ' Put your " faith Just . once- In. - "Ely's Cream Balm"' and your cold or catarrh will surely disappear, ) "B dlrecteJ Wfa'-jl-'Jjrff ' familiar Horaeho (V MMi 1 1 label - when orierJpyS ' Q m as savBw .. LS OPEN AT ONCE G; II. SHAKEUP DENIED AT ST. PAUL Denial Mada That ' John ; F. i Stevens. Wi11 - fc ecutive Otticial.-, (Special to Tbe Jpnrnat Bt Paul, Minn., Oct 24. J. f. Hill emphatically denies any - knowledge of an alleged shake-up In th official fam ily ' of th Great Northern, according to, minor officials of the road. John F. Stevens has not been in the Great Northern offices for over a year and th quarrel which arose between Stev ens and I. W. Hill two years ago Is still on. - J. H. Young was In St Paul about October 15, conferring with President Grey, but Mr. Grey Insists that only rou tin operating problems were discussed. The foregoing ; dispatch contradicts rumors of a shake-up in the affairs cf th Great Northern railroad, as pub lished In a local afternoon paper yes terday. .This report bad It that Alrt Stevens, was to be made an executive official of the Great Northern aa a re sult of the changes. CASEY NOT HIS NAME; . ; IT IS PLAIN BARNES When Deputy City Attorney Stanley Myers yesterday , began to examine Pearl Casey,- umpire of tht Northwest ern league, as to his qualifications to aot as- a juror in the appeal case against Ol Hansford, charged .with keeping his saloon open after the clos ing hour, ttb first question be asked was s f' v u 'tf.-.1 . "What Is your full name, Mr. Casey T ' "Pearl Batnes," cam th answer. ' "Casey" Is th nam which he as- tumed as a bail player, while Barnes Is th nam which he received from his parents. . " ;.-'- ' vv v The trial or the case in cirouit judr Gatena court ended In acquittal. Hans ford was fined 100 by Municipal Judge Stevenaon and ..appealed from : the de cision, ff.;. . iv:::v ;g' V -.'-?r-. i . V. ; Journal Want "Ada bring results. Iff NOTIONS LESS IHo Amerlcari Beauty; Floss.... 14 Luster Crochet Cotton, all ools...4er leo Cub' Fine, black, white..... 6 15o, "Beats AU" Hos Supporter.lOel 6o Challenge Safety Pins....2He " (o pearl Buttons, asatd. sls..2Hie) Corsets Muck Less 76o batiste Corsets,' long and short models supporters attached; 0. speolal ......,.........,4 ...:P ti fl Coutn Corsets, new Ions; mod- - els; hos supporters atUched; fQe special - (l.' Tenoh eoutll Corsets, long model: three pairs, support- QQ. era: soeciai at.......... Women's Gowns (1.50 mualln Gowns, slipover. 98c high ana -v neca (5o outing Gowns, blue and 4Q pink stripes, braided aV - (1 ouOfig . Gowns, heavy, ' whit and colored, braided. , 68c $1 Handbags 48c .. i H i i j ii ' Women's black grain leather Hand Bags, metal frame, fitted with coin purs, (1.00 values, special jdftf at;" ,..- i . . '. .j. 65c Eskimo Dolls 35c U-lnch Eskimo Dolls, pink, red. blue: soueak whan pressed; Q 65o values 25c Windsor Ties 15c . (00 .Windsor Ties, plaids, and plain colors, best 5o quality, on 1C. ale at XJC Men s and Boys' Furnishings --Bargains Men's 75o heavy gray rutt AQ'n seek 1 Sweater Coats. ........ ' w Men's (1.50 heavy gray ruff QQ ' neok Sweater Coats. ......... Ov Men's (8.60 heavy ruff C( neck Sweater Coats . . f . , Men's (4.50 extra heavy 05O )Q ruff neck Sweater Coats... P Men's .(6.50 heaviest Wool CfA fiQ ' ruff neck Sweater Coats.. rTw.y i Boys' 11.60 grar ruff neck Qfii Sweater : Coats. . . ..... V,f w, Boys 18.00 and (2.85 gray sgl Aft f and red wool Sweater Coats P Men's 60c blue Cheviot and, OQ, gray flannel , Bhlrts .......... V ! Men's 60o genuln -Shirley" OCr President : Suspenders. . ........ r Men's (60 heavy outing flan- (Qg, nel Nlght ShlrVi.. ...... ' Men's (1 trmbrellas, pUIn and gQc Amounted ' handles . .,... ... Men's 18c wool Socks, llfht 4Qc and dark gray... ,..,,....; w, Men's 6O0 Jersey-ribbed cru QQl color Underwear w'"f " Men's (1.60 tan-colored ribbed QQ r wool Underwear ...... '. . . 1 assorted styles of collar. ,. X. rOW Men's (1.25 tan oolor oamols- 7Qm i.air Underwear.:v.'i;.i.'i',.i: v Men's Novelty knit card-.-e- OfJ - inal Sweater Coats.... 'Men's 36o s (5o Police and Fire- OA,; a Suspenders at only..,.. fcUC men' $1;25 Golf Shirts79c Men's 43olf Bhlrts, v. coat style, suffs ' attached; ' fast , color i per ailea; Uirht, medium , and . 70 lark, (1.86 values. C CITYTODCE COHIATi SUIT IHUtli Commissioners Decline. to Pay bmall farcel. . In a proposal mads to tbs city com mission yesterday, Vonn- Klosterman offers to take 156,28V for tne 2T80 aquar feet of land a Tenth and Oak frtreeta which Is required to complete the extension of Oak street to Its con fluence with Burnsld and Eleventh, Heretofore Mr. Klosterman had named (76,000 as the minimum figure that he would' tak for the property, the ilty In return offering him 135,00ft th value fixed by th appraisers for th Th 8780 f t required for the open ing . of . Oak street through . to Burn side is a portion of two lots owned by Mr. Klosterman and located In the path of th proposed extension of Oak street between Tenth and Eleventh. These Hazelwood Candy Ranks First with those who appreciate real quality and freshneu in candjr.. ' . .' - ;-a Hazelwood Confectionerjr and ;;';Rtttanrant Washington at Tenth 144-146 Third Streely Between Morrison and Alder This Removal Sale is a mighty important business proposition. It Is intended ' to bring benefit to you and to usto you in money saved, to us in less goods to move to new quarters. It's a sale with constantly changing attractions. ' The values are such as fShanahan's" only can give.: Come and see them. You'll like them surel Ready4:6ea Women to whom the savin? themselves or their daughters Women' Coats Every on new this season many tn the store only a day or two. Note the savings. Women's (it black As- (IA QQ traohan Coats put to,... JU50 Women's (17.00 Coats of 1 O QQ striped novelty fabrlo... pi7Q Women's Balkan styl (1H QQ braid-trimmed Coats.... eplUepO Women's (8.60 tan anh SJC QQ blue diagonal Coats. , . . apOepO Women's (21.50 plaid 1 tt XL( black Frlese Coats. . . ... P IpeOV Women's (1J.75 brown Zl- etQ QQ belln Coats at. ......... . VVO Women's (10.75 tan dlag- tQ C A onal Coats ut i ....... . . r Women's (7.15 Cloth Coats, dC QQ novelty trimmed ..ay...... 9f Women's" (1S.K black car- Q CA acul plush Coats at...... Women's (i50 .-Salts'' e1 7 K(i aUk plush Coats, black.. N ' Women's (18.(0 two-tone 1 O QQ Boucl Coats at only. Women's (36.00 black brooad ve- lour, astrachan trimmed C1Q dfi Coau at ipl.OU Women's (36.00 blaok aatrachan beaver trimmed Coats e1Q QC aV each ip47.0D Men's" 25o silk four-ln-hand " 10c xies, au eoiors ...... Men's 11-75 extra .heavy $1.29 tan wool underwear. Men's (8 gray wool TJn- 01 Aft Ion Suits, ribbed.... t....SP"0 Men's 60o black Satins Work OQ Shirtavfast color :'C Men's (1.50 gray and blue, QQ. flannel Shirts at ....... i..;;. UOC Men's (X60 single and double breast' ed blu flannel Shirts at, 1 QQ each ... . y, . . . . . . . t.ff Men's 76o leather Gloves, pig Cfr and goat skin, at. . . . V y V Men's (1.50 Jersey-ribbed gra7 QQ wool. "Underwear at .....0' Men's (12S Jersey-ribbed gray QQ. colored Union SulU.......... oify Men's (3.60 " silver gray tt QQ ribbed wool Union Suits. I.eSWJ Men's 75o .'axtra heavy fast CQ black satin Work Shirts..... Men's 11.31 blue flannel CI fiC Shirts, tra good.... .....V Men's ((.10 ; extra heavy 90 blue flannal Shirts... Men's (( tan colored ruff ?1 QQ neck Sweater CoaU at...,.V'w Men's (1.50 natural wool fray QQ Underwear at v.. wv Men's (100 natural wool gray .CQL Underwear at ....,.....;..''- Men's (1.78 double-breast- 1 OC ed blue flannel Shirts...... vl.-0 75c Coif Shirts 49c Men's Golf Shirts, coat ; style, suffs attached; fast colors; light, medium and ,dark; perfect AQ fit; 760 values. ..... . . .i , . .ryC lots are. assessed this year at 259,000. The city offered 125,000 for (780 square feet which is lees than two fifths of the total area of the two lots. Jt is admitted that the value of the remain ing portion of the lot will be greatly lncreaaed by th opening : of Tenth Street, through to Burnaide Inasmuch m m ..-t: ... h, j r ik a. aw . i i sa s- , ..' aw m &s St . ft. H .f'.r," 1 tan . JT "v. avvTM. T. . ... -w. -p. Li ga 1 Z M .; El I T , maPJ-.y i mm. Bk 1 . eV Si k 1 w M F 1 ' f a W . , New Fur ' ! V Catalog Now ' v- I ReadywSend " I Ii tnu tor areas trun- i , i , j j ming cut to etder. 4 o ? The remodeling; of Purs la given painstaking At tention by thoio who know and most promptly. Mail orders promptly. filled of several dollars in the burchase is an object cannot afford to miss Women's Suits, ; Etc. Every one is new, mad of serges, ohevlots and mixtures. Colors are brown, gray, navy and black. All women's Suits that eiQ AQ sold at (17.50 at, yiutu All women' ft6a.! $18.50 sold at (38. All women's Suits that CIO QQ sold at (18.60 at. P1 0VO All women's Suits that C1 Cft sold at (33.50 at.. pIO.UU All ' women's Suite that Clfl QQ sold at (14.60 at PU.I0, All women' iSBS.S5 $13.88 sold at (16 Women's Sample Butts, et'T Cfi values from (!(.( to 111 f w Women's Panama Dross Skirts, blu and black....... 98c Woman's Sampls Dress Skirts; nearly 100 in lot, at.. i Women's TSo percale Waists, light colors, black piping" trim- 9Q. mlng..at Ji'w Women's 3 to (I blaok and colored taffeta and meaaalln Pet- CJJ1 QQ tlcoats . , ... . . . . 4 V 'P. Women's (5.50 plaid back Eng lish rubber siip-ons at. ej Dress Goods 4lo Shepherd Checks, (6-inch, fast In color, at... 10 Tokio Silks in a full line of wanted colors 45o Pongee Silks, 36-inch, In the wanted colors Tlo Wool Plaids in a nice as 39c 15c 33c 49c 69c 48c 35c sortment of patterns. (160 Silk Velvets In aU the pastel and dark shades...... ISo -Velveteens . In all colors and black, at... ....... 6o Sackings, wool, 38-lnoh, navy, light and dark gray.... M-lnch Wool SulUngs, tan, CQ navy, gray, garnet, blaok.... (1.25 "all wool nvy blu Serges, 45-lnch, at........... 98c WomenYUmbreras Plain and mounted. Big variety. 75o Women's Umbrellas, .......SO (1.00 Women Umbrellas..;.. ..7f (L60 Women's Umbrellas.... l.OO 11.71" Women's Umbrellas. .. f 1.25 (3.00 Women's Umbrellas.,.. fl. 60 13.10 Women's Umbrellas.... $J..88 $4.98 Made of taffeta silk in plain and changeable -colors. Finished at the - bottom , with accordion pj sit ed flounce. .a 2.9 TfT) . Tt (pa ' T Snap as th parcel wlU tnen have frontage on three streets. Instead of two as they now have. The , commissioners have declined to accede to Mr. ' Klos terman' offer ttt take (55.250 for the 2780 feet and bav Instructed th city attorney to. begin proceedings to con demn the land In the courta : That 'ma v very well In i themselves andl almost always becoming, and yet ; they are neither extreme nor at our sale price' ex penslve. i : lm J- ' ' The Muffs are the large pillow effects, trimmed with heads and tails. The Stoles in large scarf styles, also trimmed, with heads and tafls-lined with Skin ner's 'guaranteed silk SILVERFIpLD " ON YOUR FUR LABEL HEAN8 All MUCH AS ? 8TERLINO on your 8If.VER Buy direct from th manufac turer and savs mtddlemaa't ;' profit' 'J ' "-::-' ' yff'y of a Coat! Suit or Dress for these phenomenal opportunities. Child's (3.48 Coats, I Co 14, AO red and navy;, now..,.,,., Y.tO Child's (3.60 Coats, navy eJO en cloth, red trim. y-.JU Child's astrachan Coats QC now on sal at........... H'v.Ou Child's (6.60 caracal Coats 4M 7C now on sal, at. ff Child's (3.18 Barsktn 5 1 QQ Coats now on sal at..... Children's (I velvst trlm'd 1 OQ cloth Coats at............ T Children's (8.50 black bear- f QQ cloth Coats at............ eP.SJO Girls' (5.50 gray and black M QQ fancy trimmed Coats..... eJrx.vO Children's Cesser Children's washable Dresses, In light and dark colorings, all on sal at on third under real value. Espe cially worthy of . your attention are those mad of pretty plaids and very effectively trimmed with piping and buttons. : -,vvi'. , ... '?; 75o Dresses ..... U 50 11.85 Dresses ........754 11.50 Dresses ............. .....98 18.(0 Dresses ... ...$1.60 13.00 Dresses . . . . . . .V. , . .V. .91.08 (8.71 Dresses .............. $2.49' Wotnen't & ens KNIT UNDERWEAR Child's fleeced Vests, ' Pants and Drawers, 1 gray and cream, slses 18 to SO, 8Sq regularly, 21; OQ sixes S3 to 34, 85o regularly, 7C Child's Australian wool Vesta Pants and Drawers, light gray, silk finish, atses IS to 33, special ,434, slses 84 to 38, special 63; aUes. CO- SO tn 84. speolal ....w.WC Boys (to gray fleeced Union AQ Suits Ov Girls' cream Union Suits, silk AQ finish, 4o values ............ Ov Girls' wool Union Suits, cream, gray. Bilk finish, slses S to 4, epe- QQ. eial 794: slses to 14, apeo'l OVC Women's 66o Vests and Pants, A fleeced. wMte OC "Women'e 6c fiod Vnlon'AA. Suits, bleaohed .C WOMEN'S AND .CHILDREN'S SWEATERS Women's (3.15 ruff neck 60 Qff Sweaters for only ........ tVu Women's (3.50 ruff neck 0i tZfi Sweaters forronly..J.,.v'V Women's shaker knit ruff A ca neck Sweaters ; for...... .. Ht.Oif Women's Jumbo knit (I ef QQ ruff neck Sweaters at...,.yvO Child's r 11.86 high neck dT Oft Sweaters, cardinal, gray . . . y 1 2 Glove Speciab Women's (1.25 tan two-clasp ''' OtiL dress kid Gloves...;......... -ww Women's 35o thre-uartr- in, length black Hale Gloves at... A To 12ectrocu: The mouse problem . t ! been solved by the Invention cl a i containing two' copper IpU'cn, v When connected with a llgntu ? electrocutes a rodent as soon m ters. : Saturday Only kFrench Coney As llcch h Fashion as Ever be because they vare beautiful and satin. ' - v ; One Day Only, $7.50 Each 286 Morrison St. 29c Underwear at 19c Women's Fleeoed VesU and Pants, winter weight; cream - color only. .Vests finished ' with silk eroohett pants ankl length; I9e values ; j9( Ginghams OutingFlannel UP: Etc. i0o Dress Ginghams light f and dark checks, a tripes.....,,. C 60 " Outing runnels, assorted vf . stylesfine ................... 13tto Duokling Fleec Flan- 1ft nela, assorted styles......... vC 16o Duckling neec' Flannel, new patterns. .... 12ic litto rianneiettes, all new '.T.9c fall colorings, at titui. au nw ran m Colors a( '..s-a'css.s oc 81-10 ChalUes, light and 1 dark patterns, at. ...... . , . . UjC 0 OuUng Plannals, dark' and -f. light colors ................... C 13 Ho Dress Percales, Ught 1 1 and dark oolorings, at........ IC 'Uo Dress and Comforter Cal- ( ; loos at ................ ... .. , vv 13Ho Cheviots, checks 1 and 1 f stripes; blu. . brown; - fast 1UC S&o Solstts. 38-lnch, .: all Q oolors, light and dark...... aC 50c Lace Col lars Now 25c New baby Irish Lace CoUars. new . round shape: whit and oream. if. , 35o values for ...,. ......IvC Women's & Children'g HOSIERY LESS Children's i llo f aat v black Ift saamleas rfb Hos ,,...,.,;. lUC Child's 38c, 36 fast black t'Jy Hose, . fin ; rib, all at v C Infants' 85o cashmere Hos. pink, blu 17c Women's leo fast blaok heavy Hose, doubl soles, toes and heels; Q also in ribbed and rib top JC Women's 26o white, tan and ; blaok silk-flnlsh Ho s e, ;,t seamless, ;l. e i fast 'color 'f OC , Women's 26o Burson Hos, n. ' blaok, seamless 1 UC Women's 85o ribbed snd also Of -gray cashmere Hos at IC r Children's -V-neok 6to Coat ir. I Sweaters at . 43 C Children's (1.21 f ruff ; seek C V ynfants' (1.80 fancy knit Y 1 f Sweaters at ....... .j..... v 1.1 J Child's $1.50 all wool Middy Sweat era, with sailor collar, car- C"-. unai 5c Women's ltatif!! embroidered, Iivm red lieuie, lin t at only ) ;j,r'..: ' ,1 V