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: THE ' OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY : EVENING,', OCTOBER 1 31, 1913, V ONE PASSENGER HURT WHEN BEAVER IS HIT BY 'mm at sea Vessels Collide in Fog Off. the California Coa'sti Neither, Is V' Badly Damaged, V ' 5 (Unite FiM tatuett Wire.) , " ' " San Francisco. Oct. 81-Tha steam ' ship Beaver, Portland to Ban Francisco, arrived -with 860 passengers and an ac- --. count of a" collision In 5 a fog with the 7 steam schooner Necanleum, in vWMch, miraculously, neither vessel waa much Tha Beaver first sighted the Necanl , rum about S pUea south; of rFoinl Arena and , four miles off shore. The t Necanleum was about four miles distant at the time. . Then the fog fell. When J It lifted, about 3 p. ,m., the schooner was out a .ftoW'sMmc-wy,,tA'asy ' Captain Mason; of " the Vi Beaver nlg ) , balled the approaching craft to port n.1 ' hekn : There was no response, accord ) ' ' Insr to the captain and; again the fog , xeiv tmcKer 'than before. ; The Beaver signalled again and this time a response came but Captain Mason was not satis fled, and ordered t the - engines hard stern, "'.'"ft'lii.'.j: '? : t " '.- f. , - The ship was already under steroway when the Necanleum' loomed up out of " the fog otaly-1 60 feet ' distant - The ' schooner's steersman : threw his helm hard over, but it was too late, and , few moments litter the two" vessels' bows met,; though without a severe jar. The Beaver's passengers were alarmed r f 1 for n instant, but the officers quickly ,f ' 'ouleted them.. The only one hurt was 4i ' Mrs. Anna Dooley. who, standing at the head .of a companlonway when the ships struck, . waa -.thrown down the flight. broke her eyeglasses and suffered sev v -era! cuts on the face. r , The Necanleum waa dot damaged be yond a shattered stem,' and proceeded to 7 Eureka,' whither she was bound .'from H, San Pedro. , Her captain Is J. B. Keegan, i The Beaver had five plates dented,' but t war damaged only above the water line. CENSORS FIND SERVICE . , 1 'VAT, ARLETA SPLENDID . A committee from the Portland Cpuri- J,. cil of Mothers, appointed to censor and - , inspect the hot lunch service at the Ar leta school, has juBt made a report praising" the service and those In charge, and recommending that the dining hall be,; enlarged to accommodate more stu dents during ta rainy season. The committee is comprised of Mrs. A. J.. Hoover of tiellwood and Mrs. B-. 3. , Cogswell; -Of Woodstock. ,- f They ,spentVednesday Inspecting the service.''" The committee says those- in charge ire to be congratulated for the t quiet and orderly manner 164 children and It teachers were, served In 45 mln- i utes. r T6e committee is much enthused by' I th excellent, work done by the Arleta circle, and congratulates the president, Mrs. G. M. Burllngham; the treasurer. W J. Mrs. J. V. Powell; Mrs. C. I Windsor ' nd Mrs, H. Ulld In conclusion the committee expresses e - the hope that the school board will ' find It within Us power to enlarge the J lnlng " roonv before the rainy season ets In, as ,800 children have already . signified their Intention of patronizing , lhe aiot4unoh" service. r -f, . gr ... y STREET SPEAKERS ARE ': ; PUT UNDER ARREST - Chief of Police Clark was called the "disgrace f Ireland" last' evening by Thomas Burns, a radical -street speakei, in a talk at Ankeny and Sixth; streets. This and other similar "remarks by Burns was' the cause for his arrest on a charge of abusive language. He is in the City Jail, on default of -J50 ball. The case' will be heard early next weok. " Burns was convicted a few weeks ago of using abusive language -' and . sen- , tenced to serve 40 days on ' the rock plle. but is at liberty upon appeal of thla case. Rudolph Schwab, another street Speaker, was also arrested , for using abusive .language.' His remarks were 'directed - against the ' police . and other officials of the city. He, too, is In Jail Upon failure to give $260 ball. Three women recently released from -Jail were ' also arrested at Sixth and Alder streets for attempting to talk within the crowd' eT' district, i-t. :...-:''' ATTORNEY'S REMARKS ;' i .. RESENTED BY JUDGE .Attorney- issao Bwett Was taken to task yesterday afternoon by Municipal Jdge Stevenson for remarks made-by the attorney about the court. ' Attorney Bwett appeared for Mrs. Mary Schwab, charged- with being disorderly at street saeaklng. f -T "I " resent such remarks made ' bi eounsel' said the Judge to. Attorney SwetU v You were a Judge of ; this court at One time, a member of the bar at the present time. - To make remarks as you Just uttered Is entirely out of order and . a renection upon the coui t I don't want to hear" any more of it" s The attorney had asked the court to How him to withdraw from the Case, adding that he was erf the opinion that the court, was in collusion ; with . a scheme to convict the defendant by all means, xne case was continued until this afternoon for trial by a Jury. When ; Securing 1 a Loan Time is often of the I utmost importance. Guaranteed .Certifi cates of Title can -Jbe ''furnished in a fraction ofk,the time' required ' to compile and'examine " an abstract. Inves tigate. Call - for booklet. Title and Trust Co., 4th and Oak, .. , " t We also Issue Ti j tie Insurance. . ; . HOSIER ON TRIAL : FOR CRIMINAL LIBEL Mother ; Superior "r Says , Miss Laseman Was Free to Go , Any .Time, - . . V ' Salem, Or., Oct. 21 J. K. Hosmer, editor of the Silverton Journal, Is being tried here today on the charge of crlm lnai libel alleged to have been Uttered against the prioress of the Benedictine convent Of Mbunt Angela The jury was secured this morning and the prosecu Uon Is how presenting its evidence., Tne libel is alleged to have been com mitted In the publication of a pamphlet last inaiiit nrnitUnlnit jv aliened con fesslon of . MaryX-aseman,' a nun "who was sa4d to nave jescapea irom m convent. The story alleged to hive been tniA ) h, nun rnrH1 accounts Of Sl w.w v - leged . Improper ,; relations betweea J the priests and the v nuns , ne j pampijien stated that the nun: sought refuge at h. rhr(atlan rhurr.h in Silverton and toufher story to the paetoh Bev. 3Ueon I Myers, ana Mrs. tu u.; oeymwur wi. Dalian and Mr. and Mri. C W, Reynolds n Vnnne n( Ku arena. ' . ' SiBter, Mary Agatha; mother superior of the convent, was we-xirsi mawn witness for the prosecution. She brand- th. atnrv aa absolutely false. She said Miss Laseman came to the convent February 4v ma. no asxea to ds aa- mtttoA an trial. fih ramained until June 9 ixhon ahA) ift , sucretlv .between . I and 7 o'clock In the evening, said Sister Agatha. w . " ..Hiatal, Ao'atha.iiaalfl tner was no rea: hi. n, tYim riiln In Iaavii macretlv. as she i was privileged td leave whenever she aeireu.-:.o..-. -.y'. .- v.v-v. '..-, - n. -rma .-rAmtnatlnn. tha mother SU- nnrlnr aalrl that thn UOrilinf after the nun left she called up the sheriffs office about the matter. in repiy ra questions, she said she did so to find out what to .do.'.- -X She said .those Just entering the eon vent are given -the hard 'work, as a teat a whn kAW Sa f-ak aCi no niSfe T flflinsT. PACIFIC "U" CELEBRATES FIRST ALL-COLLEGE DAY Paciflo ttnlvereity, Forest Grove, Or, Oct 81,-rThe first annual All College Day was held Wednesday In the morn ing a short , program was rendered In ... . . n . . . . I jBrignton cnapeL. t, tu. ocuniiuino, prcni dent of the senior class.' "preSlded. i i i In the afternoon was a baseball game between the faculty and .the combined junior and senior -'classes- After, three innings of pey - the game was. called with the students ln the lead by a score of 4 to S. -r'f' : '''!? An exciting bag rush which followed between ' the freshman and sophomore classes was won by the new men, as they succeeded in pushing one bag over their opponents' goal while the sopho mores failed to score. 1 . r The evening festivities Were the samel as the old Halloween holiday, The freshmen -met at the gymnasium at S o'clock and were formally initiated Into I the university. The. upper ' classmen, faculty and friends were In attendance and enjoyed the various stunts through which the wearers of the green were put I by the' aophomores. Thirty-five fresh men stood the, ordeal. . After all had I signed the, Oath of allegiance which is the . requirement tor admission to -tne I college as a "regular student all ad-1 Jpurned to the fourth floor of Herrick bait wnere rerreanraent was servea. AP-1 pies, cider, grapes and pumpkin pie were en the menu as . the regular banquet fare for Halloween. The room was decorated With aurtumn leaves and Jack- o'-lanterns, s ,- , . CHURCH INJUNCTION TO ' tic, SETTLED FRIDvY j The hearing of tht application that has been made . by several disgruntled members ef the First M. E.'ciurch. for an injunction against Rev. Benjamin Young, .pastor of. the church, and the church conference, to prevent the re moval of churoh activities from Third and Taylor to 'Twelfth r and Taylor streets, will be '.held next Friday at 3 O'ClOCk.. .' '. '' , The plaintiffs, represented by M. L, Pipes, pleaded that they were not ready to discuss the case, and he predicted that at least a week would be consumed by ithe hearing."'',..' .?':. - 'There is going to be a sharp con trast of recollection by some of the good brothers on. one side and tha rnnrt brothers on the other." said Judge Pipes. ! ana we snail need lots of time." The hearing' next Friday will ba tha final one in reference to tie merits of the contention and on the application for an injunction. . ; . : ,' ; HOOD RIVER OFFICERS MAY GET" MORE PAY Hood River. Or.. Oct. J 1. The failure of the county officers' salary bill to ap pear on the ballot next week, after several months of litigation has caused no small stir among those who signed the referendum petition referring these salary bills. A committee, consisting of John Otten,; JcJ. Ward and J. T. Holman, called- on the county clerk yesterday-to ascertain who was at -fault for the delay-that has resulted in the present condition of affairs. It is said by some of the petitioners that if the county court recall election carries next Tuesday, a recall petition will be circu lated at once recalling the resjt of the county officials,: if they are lmplicaetd in the proceedings "ausing the delay of mortuauut yeuuuui. . as me maner 1 1 now sianas, ins salaries or ail me ' county officials wUl be raised automat ically with back pay from last June. . 4 v'j rt -r - x v; ' v Dr. Brosuls' Gets Medal. Hood River. Or.. Oct 11 Er. F. C. Brosius, one of Hood River's' leading physicians, has just; received a sliver medal from the Adjutant general of the Oregon national guard, in .recognition of his 15 years of service.' Dr. Brosius holds a commission as major, in the medical corps. 5 Dr, Adair Campaigning. " Ran a I (la: v Or. Ctc.t. : S1. Tlr rt,-n Adair of Warren ton addressed large audience at the, Crltlo theatre here on tha atarillsatlnn Villi Th Mm, a given under th f auspices, of the Wom an s piuo oi 'mis city, ; t ' -Keith Siarries Vounjt Girl. . Waahlnvtnn. ft H1 Tl V Valtfc ti. ater magnate, aged 19 married Ethel Chase, aged 26. daughter of . another theatrical millionaire. . t . A:-tn ".I '. . , , iti, iv,,,,-;;,;;:, Swedish Social department plates providing for the eatablUhment or a social department with five sub departments for collective tariff agree ments, courts of arbitration,' protective measures for the workers, sick funds 1 f life, Wflnnii Reliable Mercliandisc Reliable Methods F ooovTTzira xvrxxn crrx bc komxboit, tbhtk, wzsr vajuc ad azasx ts. .ft Retail Womcn'sSiandSSOSIiccc MAIN s FLOOR Women's hlgh trade Shoes in tan or black Splndic1 'el6Ct.oi -of styles button or : lace, in ' kid, gunmetal and patent. - All sizes, the fair Choose Any Imported PaStern Matt Saturday at One-Fourtii OiZG M1I,lnciy Dept. Second Floor ' Ag-alh .'tomorrow you ; may ' take vyour . plcjc of'-ny Imported Pattern Hat In the French Room at one t fourth off the .regular selling- price. Beautiful crea tfoni from the -hands of world-famous modistes in ,- the season's most exclusive styles, with trimming's of , ' i Ostrich Fur, Flowers nd.noveltyteffects, tn every , wanted color. ":, Be one of those to get first choice.!. ; 'Prices range from $2 S.00 to 12S now at J4,OF? All Tailored Hals Price For i Saturday Only MILLINERY s DEPT., SECOND ILOORYour unre stricted choice of our entire stock women's high grade, Tailored Hats Saturday at Just half regular price. Smart models lor street war from celebrated designers, including Knox, Phtpps, . Highland - and others. - Prices range 10 to 40-r-at HALF PRICE gl2.50 "Phipps'Vand "Vogue" Plnsh Sailors at $6.98 , 917.50 Plash or Velvet Shapes $4.98 v ; SECOND FLOOR Dressy new Phlpps and Vogue Sailors In the very1 latest shapes. Extra good quality plush in black and splendid assortment of Fall and Winter shades. Hats selling formerly up to $12.50. - Offered Satur- no day at .special. . .),iJO SECOND FLOOR - Very finest quality Plush and Antique Velvet : Hat Shapes, in black and seasonable colorings. Shapes In this lot which were marked to sell in the regular way up to l 7.50. Sen sational one - day sale at, your . J tQ choice. , . . . , . , . . .... . ft.ifO Special S ho wing New Suits and Coats f or Misses' and Juniors' Second Floor SUITS $18.50 TO $40.00 Many striking new models In Tailored Suits for misses and Juniors, in all the new Fall shades.'; Plain or Fancy stylet : Norfolks, .- Cut aways, Belted effects and-3-Piece. models in broadcloth and the smart new mix tures. Beautifully tailored and nicely finished. Sizes 13 to 19 and A A 14 to 20. Prices $18.50 to J9U.UU COATS $10.000 $35.00 Misses' and Juniors' sizes In stylish new Coats of cheviots, boucle, chinchilla, plush, bear cloth' and -corduroy. Full length, three quarter and the dressy "Sports" ' Coats.' Excellent -showing of .the newest shades, including the. bright : colors. Raglan,, ki mono or seWn.sleevs, belted-QC nn or box back styles $10 to pOD.UU SUITS FOR STOUT WOMEN $20.00 TO $$0.00 Stout women who find difficulty in getting we proper m win una in our snowing a wme assortment or models to choose from, and they are tailored as they should be. Colors, blue, black, brown and taupe.: Sizes 44to 5l. jf ' ; . . ':' ) . .y,. j ' Saturday Sale Girfe' Coats SSM and SG,25 Selling Formerly Up to $8.50 CHILDREN'S WEAR, SECOND FLOOR These stylish little Coats are made from the much wanted rough ma terials; also a number in corduroy.. Many in the pop ular belted back effects and low belted Balkan models similar to accompanying Illustration, while others are plain tailored with close-fitting collars and tailored luffs. A choice selection of latest Winter shades. 0-fr i-Ages tor .14; Worth to S.50, at $5.98 and fUesVO Girls School Dresses M Oil Ranging In Price From $6.75 Up to $23.50 SECOND FLOOR Peter Thompson's, in one and two piece styles. Made' from all wool serge with braid trimmed collars and cuffs. Also many attractive,, styles . in light and dark challies. Dresses selling from f6.75 up to 23.50 on sale' now at ONE - FOURTH OFF Girls' Unit Neck Sweaters at $29'- SECOND FLOOR Girls' "Knit-Righr Woo! Sweater Coats, In heavy Jumbo. stitch, with -close ribbed cuffs,', pearl buttons and knit-in side pockets. Made from best worsted yarns.' Large Ruffneck collar. Col- qa ors, gray and cardinal. Special,. )0r Women's $10,00 Leather Handbags special 155 , MAIN FLOOR You'll save an even 5 if you choose one of these Bags to morrow. - "The" lot comprises several different' styles in real seal and nov slty leathers mostly in black, though there are a few in brown and navy. Many of thete "sflen'ttid Bags are from our regular stock 1 and all are thor oughly dependable In quality and style. Bags selling formerly at ftof r AA and more.. Special .,.... fwiww $2.50 Fancy NeckWear " ;v '; Special 98c MAIN FLOOR Women who delight in choosing dainty neckwear will be here tomorrow, for rarely have we ever of-, fered a greater bargain. ' , Endless va riety of styles, in net arid fluffy lace effects, in. collar or coat" sets. . Im ported. Venise , i Neckwear ' in every wanted kin4, in white, cream and ecru. Neckwear selling in the regular AO way up to 2.50, special now HOC Lace Hat Drapes At Special Prlccfi Regular $1.00 Lac. Hat Drap.e at 65e Regular $1.50 Lac. Hat Drapes at 98c Regular $2.25 Lac. Hat Drape $1.37 Regular $3.00 Lac. Hat Drape $1.98 Excellent quality soft Shetland in standard sizes; 1.00' line comes in navy, black, brown and white; 1.50 and 2.25 lines in black and white only, and 3.00 line in all the wanted shades, black and white. New Pleatlngs Here In Great Variety MAIN FLOOR If you have not found the kind you are looking for you'll find it here. New pleatings and frills in all styles and widths, in crepes, nets, shadow Wees, mousselines, etc., in all wanted colors, black C Cft and white. Prices 25c to 7&.dU Women's $1.50 Kid Gloves $1.00 : $2.00 Kid Gloves at $1.25, ; - i l in M l ' 1 i 'l ' J". MAIN FLOOR Several hundred pairs women's and ... misses high-grade Kid Gloves on sale .tomorrow, at . cleanup price. Broken lines which wt are desirous, of closing out at once. Genuine French Kid in fa--mous makes, but not all sizes. Most grays, navys and greens, with a few in tans and other shades Standard $2.00 grades at $1.25' the pair,' M AA , and the regular 1.50 kinds .,.....,.,..',IUU Women's 50c Silk Lisle Hose Special 3 Pairs $1.25 - MAIN ' FLOOR Women's extra quality Silk Lisle Stockings in fast black Hermsdorf dye, with double soles and toes and high spliced heels;-also high grade imported cotton Hose in black-only. . These come in regular and extra sizes.-. Best '5 oc e Of? -grade -special, 3 pairs for. . . . ,-.... ,.. Women's Pare Thread Silk Ilosc ffSpeclal."69bVPair . MAIN FLOOR You have paid a dollar -t'-'pair for ' Hose not One whit better than these we offer tomor ; row at 69c". Made from excellent grade pure thread . silk, with wide lisle garter top and-sole. In black ' and tan, and full assortment of all sizes. ,'. Spe- Q ciai. the pair ..UC Sale Men's Underwear Continues $1.50 to $3 Grades Garment SEE WINDOW t Such well known makes as "Cooper," "Bradford" and " G. &..M." '-.Assortment comprises various short lines of men's Shirts and Drawers ranging in price from 1.5 0 up to 3.00 a garment. Of course there are. not all sizes in each particular make-and color, but there are all sizes In the lot. Prudent men will supply their needs Saturday at a big saving. Men's French Flannel Shirts 98c $2.60 Full Dress Sblrts at 98c MAIN FLOOR Men's French Flannel Shirts in attractive stripe patterns in ' lavender, gray, tan and cream. Also a number of plain shades. Odd lines in various- patterns, but' full assortment of AO sizes 2 to 5 shirts UOC MAIN FLOOR Famous "E. & W." Full Dress Shirts for men at ridiculously low price fc Saturday. Best quality materials, cut In full stand ard sizes with detached or at tached cuffs regular AQ 2 and $2.50 grades UOC Young Men's $15,00 Suits Special at S995 40c Imperial Collee 29c FOURTH FLOOR- If you are a good judge of coffee you'll like our famous "OWK Imperial Roast" nothing like it in the city at the price. Coffee will not be 'deliv ered except with 1 other purchases from the Grocery Dept. -4th Floor. Demonstration ot "Milkweed Cream" MRS. DAVIDSON will conclude her special Demonstration of the F. F. Ingram Toilet. Preparations tomorrow night. All women who are interested In health and beauty should avail them selves of the last opportunity they will have of getting valuable infor mation about this wonderful beautifier, "Milkweed Cream." Demon-'' stration booth, Center Aisle, Mprrison -street way. An Important Saturday Olferlnn . DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR--tA glance, St these Splendid Suits will convince you that their like is not to be found elsewhere in Portland. Smart, snappy styles for the young chap, in wool cassimeres, cheviots and worsteds also a number in plain-blue serges. Coats in stylish two and three-button sack, well tailored and perfect fitting. Pants cut semi-peg with tunnel I09PS and cuffs at bottom. Bright, fresh, crisp new suits, direct from the maker and made to sell Q QC at not less than t5.0Q. All sizes. :. Special at... 200 Green Trading Stamps FREE Tomorrow , With-All Purchases of Women's Suits; Coats and Dresses in Basement .. .... ' ' .. , . . ' ., ' .... -A $25.00 SUITS,.. $14.98-r-200 extra S, & H. Trading Stamps with each of these uits sold tomorrow Excellent grade wool materials -rtweeds," dia'sionals,: wor steds, serges, etc.,; , in stylish .new Fall patterns 'and colorings. " Well tailored and nicely finished: "All Sizes ' for women and misses. Regular - $25.00 frl J QQ r Suits, special at. . . . : lit,UO $18.00 COATS AT" $9.98200 extra S. fit H. Stamps with each Coat sold tomor row. Women's and misses' sizes in good assortment oi wantea fabrics and color ings. Short, medium 'and full length styles-some, in stylish belted back, mod els, otners plain , tailored. . Close tltttng or large collars. .Regular 18 q AO Coats, special tomorrow at.... O $12.50 DRESSES AT $7.98200 extra S..& H. Green Trading Stamps" with each of 'these Dresses sold on Saturday. At tractive one-piece styles, made from fine quality: soft finished wool serge, nicely tailored and handsomely trimmed. Col ors, brown, navy and black 7 QQ 10 and 12.50 Dresses only 9l.fO ; gFree-fClasseslj:: Have the ; childrei " Join; 'our Free Classes in Art Needlework Sat-urday,;.- from:9:)Of fc,4' ra;toV ta.4 Saturday Specials on 3d Fir. $3.75 'GARBAGE CANS. $2.75' Made from heavy galvanized Iron with wide strips and heavy raised steel bottoms. Size 26 inches high, 5 inches wide-1- 7C reg, 3.75 grade, spe'l l 1, 90e FOOD CHOPPERS,. 73e Reduct the" cost of livlng-biiy one of 'these Food Choppers, to morrow 1.45 grade at $1.15 1,20. grade at 95c, 7 and 90c er'ade. special f OC Regular $2.90 Black Andlrom, on sal Saturday, tpacial at $2.25 (Ug-ulaf $2.25 Black Spark Guard, on aal Saturday, special, $1.70 Basement Sale Trimmed Hats Req. $5 to $7S0 Grades , .The Basement Millinery Section will be Crowd ed tomorrow, for It's to be the,jgreatest sale of' trimmed millinery we have ever held In this ipooular underprice store. Hundreds of handsome -new models, beauti fully trimmed with ribbons, velvets, stick-ups, novelty feathers, wjngs, etc. High grade foundations of velvets, plushes, felts and velours in every wanted shade and. In large, small, or medium sizes. Every Hat strictly new, nearly all being shown for . the first time tomor- 1 no - row 5, 6 and up to 7.50'kinds, choice Saturday, each l.IO ADellfllittnl Luncheon . Served Daily. - in our Tea ; Room on the Fourth floor. Prompt service and reason able- prices. Unexcelled cousiae.': Maurlne Toilet Goods Are Guaranteed : 1 11 1 1 1 in . 11 i' Hundreds of ' Portland women will have no other , on their dressing table. Any box or bottle bearing the ' Maurlne. label not . satisfactory may be returned to us ard we wiii cheerfully refund ; purchase , price. A Drugs and Toilet Needs Underpriced Saturday 5c Fairy Soap 3c Cake Limit, three i cakes to . customer. deliveries, of - soap -except - with othef purchases from ' Drug 1 Dept ' 10c 47 1 1 White Rose Soap , at : 6c 50c Hlnd'a H. and A. Cream at. 28c 35e t-lb,' Absorbent Cotton at 21e a5c-Carter'i Little; Liver Pills 15;c 50c Syrup, of Figs, special for 35c 50c Milk of tMagnesla, special 3Sc $1.00 Plnkha'm's Remedies for 79c 1,00 size Scott's Emulsion at 79c 1.00 -Kilmer's Swamp-Root at 79c 25c size Cascarets, special at 19c 1.00 Bromo Seltzer;,? bottle, '". 79c 50c Mentholatunt, special at - SSc Ji-lb.' Merck's Boraclc - Acid at 8c 50c Canthrox, special,' ' only . 28c 35c full pound Peeroxlde, only 21c 1.00 Antlphloglstlne,: special, 78c 1.35-$1.S0 Hot Water Bottles, 75e 25 c L; & G. Glass Jar 5TalcumiI7c 50c D. - & ; R. Cold Cream i at 35c $1.50 Oriental Cream,: special-85c1 1 Plnaud's - Eau de Quinine 67c $i.7$ Red Rubber , Hot Water- Bot tle . and..Sy rings combined, 1 3-quart size,! special for,' Saturday, at $1.25, $1,00 high grade Brushes only 75c 25c Tooth Brushes, special at 15c Mjtry; Garden , Extra:ti . regular price $2.00 an ounce. Sat., 9M SOcMary Garden itTalcurafat : 35e SiinltaryjNSpktns,?; f a fHpick,: at,.--;:3Jc-i the dozen 'ieachr'lt 1 6c ,1 oc Waldorf , T. Paper;: doz;; 95o S7.50 Parisian Ivory, Sets 55.00 Regular $3.50 Toilet Sets at $2 MAIN FLOOR Parisian Ivory Toi let Set. large,-mirror, splendid bristles brushes and comb. ; Hand some gift "or - remembrance,' Set sells i regularly at 7.50. (Faa Saturday ? special, at '-only JJ.uU 50c Pariln Ivory CaticU Articl. at 33c $1 Pariaian Ivory Buffers, 7: MAIN FLOOR Handsome rosewood or ebony-finish Toilet Sets mirror, bristle brushes, and comb. Regular 3.50 grade, offered Saturday at the special low price of o only; the set ... . . ; , . . Parisian vlvory S Cuticle " Articles- knife, file, shoe hook; cuticle knife,, etCAThese sell In the regufn special at- uv Special one-day sale of pari Ivory Buffer, in. small, medium large sizes, with trays. Reg- ' ular $t,00 klndl' Choki; lar way at 5oc. CANDVDAYff;AT;.TnB:MAlNrtOO.ft 1.1,1 end various statistic t : -.