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EVENING. NOVEMBER 6, 1S13. SRvIiTS PASS JiiECCA COST OF PENDER CASE JURY fflBBulCIM If DBED III BAY OF SC'jniERN .THE DEATH THE OREGON DAIlAY, JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY E EMPLOYES FOR PROHIBITION FORCES & ?S GREATLY ENCOURAGED Mi GIVEN VISITS HE SCENE IJ . Plan is fo Impress -Visitors ; as Anient' tfM Soon as They From California. M I . , 11 l. . r ,1 . Knrrtftr ncmainff l,osi?ot ine Site; s ';:s . ' RpeM Th 7prMi.) ' Qrmti Pmi, Or4 Nov. Five hun . dred delegate from th t towns of south ern Oregon re In Grant Pass today . participating la th convention fostered by th commercial oranlisatlons for th exploiting of the resource of.th state. : Tlie ' special traia froeo the south i brought 119 delegates sch from Ash land id Msdford, M from Gold Hill. a well as. delegations Xrom all th other towns along th llnei Delegations are also present from the north as far ' as: Portland. The forenon baa teen . passed In sight' seeing about th city . and valley, the business session to con vene la th opera houae this afternoon. - -The afternoon program includes d- dresse by Mayor Smith, Tom Biohard ; son of Portland. Judg Cotv3f of Med- - ford and others of the delegates, and ! tb outlining of the plan for the eetab , Ilshment of aa exhibit at Ashland dur- lng , 1918 to attract , the attention of i visiters to .the . Panama-Paetf io axnoat- , lion, on their first entrance to the state of Oregon from Ban Francisco, following an Investigation made by a committee, front the department of 1 publlo'works on the cost of establishing a municipal paving plant, a, tentative estimate for such a plant Is fixed, at $34,69, which amount does not include the cost, of atta,? tlnil-'.-plant. lor the submission of a S5M00 tond Isbu to the people at the special election, De cember. were made by the city council toaay. Qoroher'. Jury;,.Says .Jhat 1 Youth's Death -Was Due ' to Carelessness, Vt '? Oregon City, fcr., Nov. ". A coroner's Inquest - held oyer ' the ' body of Shelby Shaver, thai 17-year-old -son of George Shaver, who was killed by an Oregon City ear near Jennfnrs Lode. Tuesday, resulted in a" verdict charging' tbeTatMv ployes of the J street' ear company - with criminal carelessness..' ' ., . The evidence showedthat the 'oar went past th Station about 110 feet. and that Shaver got off and started to walk bank to Ilia ilnnot. Th' r n1n started back, and struck the young man Thro M.ftttHil avm (H,. hrtrtw nA 'it nit not until the lhorortnan saw tha States Will. Ask- first. Degree uonvicuon on ui;cumstan-??, ' .tfa! Evidence , -:,; Alonr with fhU bond 1s0ur will be body In tb Uftbt of his HMdUcbt that ubmUted bmd Uu of $300,000 tor n itnw or tiit ccwt .. liwtittAirAiiiAfli a . nanlv '' .ml (9IC AAA fJararsk , DrAwnall a 1 a-usj iiiiyiv vciiicu a v - ajsaa as auu , ww for the eatablisnment or punuo maraets. The voters will also be asked to vote on 14 charter amendments', covering a vari ety of municipal matters, , , v NEW -AtARM 8V8TEM PLANNED Company M Ould Send Autos Onners in Case of Fire. for To furnish automobiles to business men and take them to their place of Two bands ara, aupplying. muaio for business in case of fire after closing the day, the Gold Hill delegation being accompanied .by tts band. The local Aloose.band Is alsoon duty. time is the plan of a fire despatch com pany seeking a permit from the city. An ordinance granting the permit was given The southarn Oron district svd-i. its first and second readings by (he city tion of Women'a clubs la also being or- eo;11 ytrday. '' , J ganlied today, delegates being here ThU J;?mp,"n?u prP,,9d - "t12 from the same territory covered by the automobiles in the business district and development leagne. iMra. W. a Da .D"?h " lam jrtem nIcnDctJo" vidson of Medfor fa president, having w"" : iir" ",r" ,V.7T, George Cv Brownell. an Oregon City attorney, represented the father, of tb bgy-a th proceeding, rr , , ' The fuiieral - will be v held , Friday morning at 11 o'clock St the Congrega tional church, i Rv. Mr. Edwards and H. N. Smith will, officiate,. .The body will be burled In the Rlvervlew "ceme tery In Portland. ' , . The students of th Oregon City High school will attend the funeral in a body. Shaver wag a graduate of the June ciuss, 1913, and was one of the most active students. . v i 8t. Helens, Or., ?ov. . The jury and attorneys In th Pender, murder esse this morning visited th premises Of the i murder near Bcappooae. attorney John Ai Jeffrey of Portland nade the optp Ing statemat,for tb lfendaDt-maln-talnlng that. Pender knefndthlng uf th murder, of Mrs. Daisy Wehnnan and her 4-year-old child until he was, told about Jt'by:otherJi i. In openlnr for th stata.BUtrtot At torney E. B;TohCu related j th . stor of th crtme. which was committed Sep tember, 111, and outlined the train of c?roumstantlal evidence by which th prosecution would try to prove. Pender aTUllty, and ask for a conviction of first degree murder. . c '.;"'- 1-) '' ' ' The Juror In th case are: O. O. Nlckerson. farmer. Vernonlai 11 Davis, carpenter. Rainier J-Louia Boeck,- farmer, Vernonia; N. O. Larabee, ' hotel man, Houlton; J. C. Smith, farmer. Rainier: Irving Knowles, farmer, Vernonia; O. J. McConnelt, hotel man. Deer Island; Vir gil Powell, farmer, Vernonia: August A. Frlske, ship carpenter. 8t. Helens; W, ' H. i Wllkerson. engineer, St. Helena, and Christ Hanson, farmer, Clatskanle ignorance oi,y s Defeated.lt,;-:i Astoria, Or.. Nov." . "I consider th Mefeat of tha sterilisation bill under th referendum act, ay so small a majority, a victory," aald Dr. Oweni-Adalr, author of the measure who came to , Astoria yesterday f rpm Vp Grand View farm to lefl 'tie Trwartf the- Itl)r ' did not' expct It to carry," she continued, . "Th people must first be educated .as to Us4 merits befdr they make .It a law, and It was only .through imoranct on the part of th voters or Orgon that It was dafeated. They did not understand what we ar trying to "However. -this is ony th beginning, and I will yet Uv to see the day It will b a law in this state." : ; . , been elected at the Hedford meeting. Ashland. Of, ; Nov.. C.-Ashland was represented by delegation of over 100 at tha booster meeting- at Grants Pass today . In addition to tha large delega tion of business men. and woman th fire In an offlca building these ma chines would be dispatched to th homes of the owners and tenants ana tney would be taken to the fire. A charge of two dollars a month is planned to be mad to all of thos sub- scribing to the company. The company morning. A reassessment was ordered and she will -be required to pay only a small amount instead of the 9800 first asked. . , I l It was contended -by Mrs. Towey that the street committee of the old council bad agreed that if she paid the assessr ment for th improvement of Macleay boulevard on one aid of her property she would not hav to pay the cost of Improving Washington street. Would Hut Roads Pay Portion. To have railway companies bear a SStlSL LAJi1? biK automobiles as rapidly aa did th fir eiurbs where their tracks turn corners school footbaij teanvwhich goes ,to department but this was objectionable is th Idea of Commissioner Dleck, and liiay aranta Pas.;.-;.. '.-v.-, ;- ,n ,h nmmiinnn if th ordinance with this In view has asked that City f ursuu ir via mm women s ea-1 1. . i, win thmt th. I Attorney La Roche include in all Iran' eration or clubs, went dorwn also to at- mimmh m.m.. wn ihmn.h hi Ichisaa aouffht bv thesa comnaniea cro- iena oiainci meeting paing neia tnra etreets at 21 mile an hour as tb traf visions covering this matter. Iflo ordinance alloWa. TWO PLATOON SYSTEM J S CARRIES AT, SPOKANE Suit for- Possession of Reatanrant To gain possession of Watson's res taurant suit has been filed in tha dls- .'t s.w !..., I nnlmmtsMlnaawr- Nturt nv Proceed, tnct court oy tne muni iiotei com. eeoJniia.r.WaalC-:.rKor.''; tFrdK I . ..w. pany against D. M, Watson. The ftotei McBroom and Charles A flemlaa- were .... w '"'""lr . ;t J company alleges that th napery, silver. elected city commissioners to succeed Altnougn an m"?""m'" wara, dishes ana other property or tne Z. E. Ha vdan and r r rvt ! proceedings for thw improvement or business belongs to the company and Januarv 1 wm Theato aar.rmfr - Broadway from tarrabee to Wheeler i being withheld from the company by r : ' - v i ...,- i,iAh whtAaaitarM a fiskiTi Eimr i nraiaAw . .t LIQClal nuiVU j Mwv"aww vv avvaV4ai discarded, the street is to be paved. BROADWAY TO BK PAVED Commissioners Start New Proceed- Jnxs for Improvement, Although an error occurred In the serving rour year terms. Every amendment to th city charter m. i . i i iL. .It., nrtl1 In & IX A I SUhmittiul U n-nnt- . . I mum in s iu cijr u..Vu ... dinano. nr l ,"7,'' "'i Journed meeting started new proceea- tnga Xa th . cinan ce proposea DV tnitlaiUve or re ferred trt th Mnnla h o4,. ,,.-.1, nga J,.".'",: " " I cations were StUl Can Play for Prizes Los . Angeles, Cat.. Nov. I. The city L!J fonfv in ttorny dP,dI tn,t '5ntly enacted provided for only one ..r . , , . e with playin, card, for prises., w viwihbuivv IV uea 'uuiiULlBDIii.i .1 Irlnla rr xea insp Wnll I n to th. people, stabllsbin. a two Pla- j hi to b specified in oir to allow Vv r ... uiu,- w car- competition, and- the proceedings ois rled br a substantial majority. The to. contlnuedT . iUl vote was a little less than 8800.1 h nrnAdinaa bids are every ward giving a fair working ma- to recalved only for the pavln of Jorltyjn xaror of tha two platoon sya- pwadway from iirrabee to Wheeler ' f aTYi awranr . n a hlit - : 'I . . a. . .i. : CAUTION SIGNAL FOR . ELECTRIC .ROAD URGED A conference was held this 'morning between Chairman Frank J. Miller of th railroad commission of Oregon and th commission's engineers and L. J. Wlckersham, chief engineer of th Ore iron Electric regarding the Installation of new electrle block signals on th double track of tha Oregon Electrlo b ween Portland and Garden Horn;, , Proflttlng by the terrible disaster of th New Haven wreck, th commission has insisted, that. Instead of only having the signal show clear and danger, an extra precaution should be added lhat of a caution signal. , : This system costs 11000 , per . unit wnereas tne old systems on steam lines eost about $1200. The Oregon Electric ta th first road to make this double track doubl safety electrle signal sys tem. " ' t ,; r. Mrs. Macomber Get Divorce. Raymond L. Macomber. a' salesman of this city, was divorced by his wife, Mrs. Kettle f. Macomber, by order of Judg Eakin of th circuit court of Clatsop county last week. The decree permits the plaintiff to resume her maiden name. Nettle Frieda Fransk. 1 Water ait Heppner. Heppner, Or., Nov.; B, o. F. Hodson, living 10 mites north of Lexington, has struck artesian Water at a depth of 1S1 feet. The water rises three feet above th level of th ground.. DIDN'T KISS HER BABY: HUSBAND ASKS DIVORCE '??. W. m.m, ,i ,i,ll-fV;..' , ,y :; ? . Ban Francisco, Nov. 6. Testimony in tended to show that th defendant neg lected her baby was Introduced today in the suit br which Finn Haakon Fro lich, a Seattle sculptor,' hope to obtain a divorce from Mrs. Helen Manson Fro. UCh. . ; " :yb::'f:;;'i-,,''r;i:,. f ' Mrs. B. Sullivan testified thai Mrs. Frollch spent muchi of the afternoon and evening, away from home and 'that sh had ono met the defendant jn a San Francisco caf at 1 o'clock iq th morning. -.' - - Mr. Steven Mliials declared that Mra Frollch orfc left for .Seattle with out kissing her baby foodby. . MUNICIPAL SINGLETA)C IS ADOPTED IN PUEBLO r . :-,,.ii,M.1V(...';"j Pueblo, Colo., Nov. .Single tax for munlaipal purposes was adopted in Tuesdays election by a majority of 100 votes, it hav been found today in count ing the charter amendment ballots. Th amendment provides that all taxes for city purposes shall be raised by assess ment of real estate without reference to tmprovemanta thereon.1 . :, . to Liquor In State. I ;; ,"Th prohibition forces ar freatly encouraged over th results of th wet and dry election on Tuesday," said George H. Pendell.' superintendent of neid workers or tne promoiuon' party, todav, ."The leader of th .Women's Christian, Temperance Union se in th results a justification of their previous conclusion that public sentiment in th stat of Oregon is thoroughly rip for statewide prohibition. - "The state convention or in w. n x. Ished in the Ocean, ; ; .v ' tBpedal to The JouraaLV , . Bay City, Or., Nov. .Drowned, but not as' bad been supposed, the body of Isaao Lor.land, sailor, on the British soiling ship Glenesslln, which went on th rock at Neawhnlwa found yes terday In Nehalenv fiay.Jt- ' - ' It was believed that the sailor was drowned while attempting to get to tlie Glenesslln wreck from shore, his dis appearance being noted October 24, It developed, however, that Loriand had Uv at Corvaiiis in September adopted son to Nenaiem to work, and that ha - I . - J ' uuil.. k4 AMavaMlMA . SktriHaantlw akl1. TrAtTl . hnV Whflak MrlHo' ' Doesn't Want the Earth. X Aberdeen, Wash., Nov. 1. Veld huysen Vanxanten of Holland, who Is In th northwest looking: for 1,000,000 acres of land on which to settle' peaaants of Holland, will be th guest tonight at a joint meeting of th Hooulam and Aber deen Commercial clubs. ,r Coal Dost Killed 268. ( Dawsoo, N.vM, Nov. . Bute Mine Inspector Baddow announced that coal dust, not a raa, explosion wrecked the Stag Canyon, coal mine here, In which 2t men wra killed. ! j , tlon to a program to 'Institute, organic and prosecute a vigorous campaign for a stauwld prohibition in 1814.' and railing on all kindred bodies and the Christian cltlsens of Oregon to, unit in campaign next year,?1, :-'. "Their resolutions pointed out tnat the Influx of foreign population Inci dent to the opening of .... th Panama canal will greatly increase th dlffl oulties if the campaign il postponed to a. later data,. 'A; s-. y-:-- rTh state committee or tn rronim-. tlon party has Indorsed th action of th w. c. T. u. and botn or these or.. ganlcatlons ar actively engaged In or ganlslng their force for a finish fight with tha liquor traffic neat year. - "The ; Prohibition party headers at stat headquarters insist that they .will put a full ticket' m tb field next year with th expectation of carrying the stat for a political administration; fa vorabl to a Prohibition law,. 4 ? They already hav a plurality of th votera of Ben ton-county -enrolled over their -own signatures to vote ih pro hlbition tlckt.v ; A conference or th leadina officers of th W. C. T. U.; th Prohibition party, th Ministerial- association of Portland and th Anti-Saloon league will doubt leas be called within a few daya to con aider th ways and means necessary to promote a campaign for statewide pro hlbition next year." - . y , LATE CAPTAIN FARRAfc ' ' MEMORIAL IS PLANNED Tb thirtieth annual reunion of Com pany G, Oregon National Guard, will take the form of a memorial service for th late Captain L. C Farrar, wbo died suddenly In New York city last Janu-J ary. The service win be held in the Armory, where a tablet to tha memory of the captain will be unveiled. Captain Farrar was head of this com. pany from Its organisation in 1813 un til the muster out in 1895, when h was succeeded by Captain R. Ib Davla A parade of the regiment will be on of the featurea of tbe reunion and mem orial,' and Colonel Martin of the Third regiment will do th unveiling. - to cross th bay to Wheeler. Th body was found by Arthur' Mc Klmmon, a sail-maker. Dr. Hawk, cor oner, of Bay-City, was notified and will hold an inquest. How to Make Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy 1 ...... Sfir . jJ, A Family Sapply Savins; 49 ana rally Caaranta ;A full pint of cough' svrtip at much as you could buy for $2.60 can easily be made at home. You will find nothing that takes- hold of th ordinary eouglL" mora quickly, usually conquerine it tn V ida of 24 hours. Excellent, too. for spasmodio croup, whooping cough,' bron-. cnlal ; asthma and bronchitis. ..Mix on pint of granulated sugar with pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minntes. Put 2 ounces of Pinex (fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottle, then add the Sugar Byrup. , It keeps perfectly. -Take a teaspooniul every one, two or -three hours. '..'n;'.':-v:--;-"-'i This is just laxative "enough to help : reliev a ' cough. Also stimulates the . appetito, which is usually upset by a cough. The taat is pleasant. The effect of pine And sugar syrup on the inflamed membranes is. well known, v Pines is a moet valuable concentrate compound of Norway white pine extract, rich in guaiacoK and other natural healing pine elements." Other prepara. tion will not work in this combination; ThU Pinex and Sugar Syrup remedy has often been imitated, but the old, suc cessful mixture, has sever been equaled.. It is sow used In more homes thin any ' other cough remedy. " , . A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with : this preparation. Your druggist has Pinex, or will get it for you. If not, send to The Pinex Co., Ft, Wayne, Ind. ' BBSS TRAINMEN ON STRIKE FOR ABOUT FIVE! HOURS -Bsker.'-OriiNov; last .night there was' trtk All rfHaa oumpier vajiey railway. The engineers firemen and trainmen walked -nut at S o'clock. At 11. thy had agreed to arbi- - : ' - -ui .Mill u.u ATTU.I1I. A M . . -""-'-. iu vi wurn. jrrana Gardiner was named as. arbitrator, and will hear complaints of the man today, Th strike was ordered by Robert Mo Intyre, vlcV president' of the National Brotherhood of Railroad Trainmen, who has been here for a week. He came here following a summons . from: the train men, who claimed that employes were nscjiargea ror joining th federation. ; The engineers and firemen were drawn in io in controversy later.' wllANIGAL ON HIS WAY TO FLORIDA AND CUBA Ijs Angeles, ..Nov,, C-Ort I B. Mc Aianigai, conressea flmamiter, .1 be lieved today to be well on his way to ward rampa, norma, there to take ship , jor ;uoa or some Bouth American port It wa discovered today that MeMa.nl. rals baggage bad been checked through to Tampa, and a box of personal effect was forwarded, addressed to him - at , lampa, touay. beverai indictment ar stlU pending 8ib me aynamner, who was held a .prisoner in the county jail here for two and a half years, and who was secretly ..I....J . . . r . ... ... i iuunaa.y, uistrict Attor l ey Frederioks intimated that these in dictments could be dismissed without McManlgal's appearance In court jr, ,f' 'II - .... , ' Auto Driver Exonerated. ; .' Salem, Or., Nov. t. The coroner's jury exonerated Elliott lslle, driver nf Steuslofr delivery automobile, , which atruck and killed Mrs. Jennl - Gray Kyle Monday .night, of all' blame for the accident The aged woman -was struck as she wss crossing th: street on State near Thirteenth, and died from conousslorj of tb brain. ' . ; Ik ! 1 lr-j-Ki S4 1 1 1 f . X'WOB? VMM mM t.l. uiirxwH trenrow. lenxtbtna olibrt, ShDf,. tray or faded Ulr to It natural color, atop ' J t. remote dnonrnft, an4 makes the htlr of mn. .. tri huMfull skiMT. Kail ft OoapM Todar. & On? OuaraatM. , Try it at eur rU7 , ; l-e , 1.00 Package Coupon , fill In ymir ame and; addrew On tbe Mna llns bIew. ut out I he nmnon and i .il It to The f'r Co.. 4316 Tom. H16x t .:i. lnnH, Oliio. Knckxt I eeata In itampi r.r muf a etdoe nf S'Wd lui and in hrlfi rnrr parkins, postaae, ete., and a i .11 fl.oo iwrkxe will b ot jon at ooee l aiall, preli, free of charge, . ; 1 r. t. n. traata. . No bids ar to do asicea xor th paving- of th street from Vancou- trer to Union avenue, it having been decldedLta await -the outcome of th proposed street widening. - rtM' INFORM GOVERNOR,, Refusal of the State Veterinarian ; - - Arouse ; Commissioner, To learn why State Veterinarian Lytle Should say in a telegram that h could promise th city no help la the Inspec tion of cattle. -C., A, Biselow. commis sioner of finance ' and chairman of ' the city budget committee, is going to wire Governor West Commlsisoner Bigelow say that It Is title's business to help th city, which Is part of the state and pays a greater portion or the taxes. Yesterday the matter was sailed to Commissioner . Btgelows attention by Health Officer Marcellus, who has wired Lytle asking him if he could not assist the city in its Inspection of cat tle. In the answer received by Dr. Mar cellus Lytle stated that he could prom ts no assistance to the city. 1000 Rolls of Holtzf Economy Butter, Friday; at 69c 1200 Cans Sugar Peas, 15c Size for 10c Make Extra Xmas Money by Saving Cold Bond Tr&ding Stamps Don't Forget to Ask for Them PRINTING OP CODE ORDERED ; Conncll Decides This Necessary ' to Enable Employes to Study it. ' The reclassification; standardlxatlon and efficiency code adopted for city employe by th city commissioners is to be 'printed in Its entirely for the benefit of the employes, according to a decision reached by the city council this morning. Th matter was brought no by Commissioner Brewster, who stat' ed taat it was nothing mora man rair that th employes should be given an opportunity to thoroughly study the efficiency code which takes effect De cember 1. .A: ' " NINE BIDS FOR AUTOMOBILE Purchasing Agent Wood . Receives the Tenders. Nine bids were received by Purchas ing Agent Wood yesterday for an auto mobile to be purchased by the city' for the use Of its mayor and commission ers. ThO prices fur a seven-passenger car ranged from $2250 to $8500. It Is probable that the bids will be piaoed before the city council, tomorrow morn ing for the acceptance of one car, and the purchase wiu follow. . Caf eter i a M e n li Craaa Chewdev J, Flaa Baked Ballawt, aat Sauce, law. Meat Aaaat Bef mm Jaw M PvkLf awe. - aaieaa sue 1 Mai, tae 5a. , Shrimp 6. gain Tesaat) . Celery Bo. tt- a. , Srt Be. Balaaaw Be. sardine Saw ptee Braw e. Craabtaattea VagefaaJ , Vrwit Ooaa Maattea aaaeee with Cht toes, BMwaed r la, vesretan .llailar . Braadedl Tm a. Or ed Carrot 8. Tie Ba Muarail ee 6. Sweet ietate So. . tlaae4 Peta Waal, !,''.. . , .v, " 1 """" - 1 Hollz9 : Firiiaiy Me $1.25 Cofeets at 98c In ft splendid variety of models high and low bust, all with5 the new .long birjp. : Daintily, finished with (sea or embroid- Q-Qaf try, .Of ; good eontil.-. Specially priced .Econoiiy To $10.00 Sample Dress Trimmings, Each 25c NEW ELECTRICAL RULES Bouse Wiring Will Probably Less Expensive. Certain provisions of the 1913 elec trical underwriters' cod are in effect as part of the new electrical code for tha city as the result or the passaga of th electrical ordinance yesterday. With these new changes the eost of wir ing houses will b less expensive. It is TO STANDARDIZE MANHOLES Commissioner Dleck Asks Firms for! V Bpedflcations. With a view to standardising all man holes Used by public service corpora tlons snd the city, Commissioner Dleck has written to all companies asking that specifications and plans bs submitted to him. H says that throughout th city, there ar a great number of manholes of different makea - " , Mrs, Mary Towey Wins In Fight I : Over, impravenient Charge. . " After a fight of more than a year against the payment of, asaeasmtnt for the Improvement of Washington street aaioinmg ner property, Mra Mary Towey, .wnr of property at'th n. tranea 'of JlrHnnn MnWhtm villi xn have to pay the assessment, according! to the decision of th city council this' Thanksg y,;.,, . . . : ... iving Linens $135 Damatk 98c All linen Table Dam ask, 72 in. wide. Extra heavy quality. 15 new and pretty patterns. Specially priced OQ for Friday, -yd. OC 13.75 Napkins to match Friday, tou, $2.98 $liOClotai93c 160 beautiful lin en Cloths, hem Stitched borders. Attractive pattern. Special, each, D8c $1.25 Napkins for 79c A fine, servieeable quality of Napkins ia TTariety ot nttt patterns. $1.25 Tal- lies, ipeoisi Btrg-ain Friday, doten C LfESE'S a great bif barfaia thtt-ewr irtaTnksr and erery woman who's planning Iter Winter teirinc will want to 'know about! 1000 samples of the oighsjt gtidt of impon unheard-of prices It is impossible to enumerate tne dif ferent pieces; A few are beantlfol bandi in beaded pat-; terns -floondDgB silk embroidered bands gold bands silver and black lace bands. ; Lengthi from 13 to Vii: yard. Come early to get the best teiectton, AH are wortn from 75o to $4.00, and many pleoes are easily worth 10, On tale rriday at, each......... $1.50 to $2.50 Beaded Garnitures 95c -Exactly 300 of these new Beaded Garnitures just received by 'express f rom Kew Tork. ;The latest styles in crystal, jetf gold and eolors many set with rbinestones. n $10 to $2i0 ralues, Friday only at, each $1150 Curtains ai85c $20 Women 8 Suits $1.98 $350 Sheffield Carving Sets at 3-piece Cartinff Sets of finest quality Sheffield steel, with imitation stag horn handW Come in , nicely lined ease, : Friday special. , . ...... 91.03 $7.50 Rogers' Silvenvare $4.98 26 pieces, in rose patterns. In QO pretty imitation oak. ehesV Special-TvO $5.00 Game Sets Now at $279 Fancy Glenn an China sets of one . 0 TQ Jsrge platter and si plaUs, $5tal pf p 25c Kitchemyare, Special 15c i -Triple-coated jrray enamel pithpans, Kettles, Bauee Pans. Pails, Strainers, Oam and 1C Pudding" Pans and Wash Basins. Special OC Exactly 79 Baits in this lot nil handsomely made.; Some plain tai lored, others ia novelty out. Smartly draped and slashed, some with velvet collars and trimminirs. All sizes, in cluding misses ' and CI O AVt tonts. Friday Bargain V 1 ai.tJ Sale of New Dresses inSergcsand Checks SoS: In good eerwi and shepherd checks. , some ,with checked skirt and plain coal Fine for, aehool and street , wear. All sites, misses' fC Qft atd : ladies'. ; Special at tVJO at Only f m 1H1W mm -Mn: Fine Nottiogham Cur tains, v45 inches wide, : W yds. long. New pat-, terns in white and fern. $1.50 Talues,b6C-; Friday only," OOC 20c Curtain Voile Only 8c ' ; "W: n'i t'olCttirtain c'; ' Voile in mill end Isngtns xrom 5 to 20 yds., 40 inches wiae. ., uooa val ues si 20c. Fri day ipe- O- olatyard OC $2.50 Portieres, Pair $1.59 JTapestry Portieres in 2-tone brown and plain seen. . 1? ringed top and hot torn. On sale Friday special, pr. $1.59 49c 75 c Melius Slurtii and $ Drawer Only 'Men 's Underwear jn medium and heavy weight, v Derby ribbed, balbnggan and fleece lined. Well finished and Excellently fitting gamenti Q1 AH Sites. Specially priced for Friday at i7C $1;50 Uim's llndei 9l5c -0f Cooper 's derby ribbed, balbriffgan Scotch wool and camtlshairj in gray, tan7 and brown. Both medium and heavy, weight, Well QC' f inished. $l0 values,, special Fridsy at C 51.50 Union Suits gl.19 i" ' ' " ' ' ' I 1 1 i i i 'i t f Made of splendid quality; Egyptian combed yarn, derby ribbed j shown in ecru, gray snd blue mixtures. Perfect-fitting garments. 1 1 Q ' Closed crotch. ,$1.50 values. Special ,y ' A complete line of men's Wool Union Suits, all weights. Cpecial, 3.10. 2.50, 3, $3.05 V V,