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0 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY evening; NOVEMBER C, Ti,'c;aOfriiiE-ra : iS OLE ADOPTED BY LANE JN BWRI S HOT On SALEM MAN'S TRAIL WASHINGTON Almost Get $7000 S, Ti North- cti if Eeffivbfr ffom ' SaTOf J The Oppressedflock 4o Orer Marion County Farm, gbn . Senator 'for Help Al most With' One Accords tt'alted Fm laoed Win.) Oakland, Cel.. Nov. 4. Ths live eev lnr of 8, T. Northcutt, an aged raneher from Salem, Or., amounting to 17000, retth snatched from the grasp of a - fWiihlnatoa BanH of Tbt JettraiLt Washlnaton. Nov. . It'a something a. T I e swwMe.jj -w mvu yufii ivv 4 stee,fes of a nystery why the lowly ana, op- h,., of tn gaeurlty Bank A Tfuat t preeaed from levorywhere aen t .turi I comoanr. withheld tha old man'a lettera 5 to Senator Harry Iane or Oregon iori0f credit and notified the police. . oount for It, but ha usually. takes ..Off the bank for their prey, fled at the ap hta coat and "goes to the bat" for the proach of : the offlcera and , escaped. forlorn and TonV.n? UT.sf bVn & Some time ago a wan in Ohio, f whom ftf a bunjo (Jd tw the senator never before . hearaV wrote hmA .,, hlm E-i.m .nA .old f a very oonfldantlal letteryea,; a mostjh,m of a pnu to make 11,000,000 out of i aeeideaiy- eonruieauai screea toning or nie saving, when Nortltoutt presented hie poverty and his ambitions, and how a draft for 17000 to tha bank, exhibiting I he would like to have the senator bay his letter of credit. Cashier Smith wired i him tum tnr it mirht heva bean a the bank at Salem and found the money I little business he wanted) but thst he OP0 as '"P" nhe r.dhhSvinXeV aS.'t-ST the senator that h be given the money withhoWlnf payant.r.,:-T-"? so he could Jnvest t himself and so , Northcutt jeft t) vjt friends In mttk? fSS! Bt:? 0UJfl '225. 2 Tennessee and Alabama, and tha police ?J??!llL?LhlZZ la dtes en route have been notified to hard to answer that appealing. almost cr I01V PAnnviMP :Dino mo lUiuo iuii uiimiih v U. S: f.TAfLS IN OREGON -i"' ' , M Postofffce : DeDartment ' Der- 'serftesVfioutes" fohSteam- boat or Other, Power Craft. fWiAblnrfflft HlirMi mt That 1ammsiI t WsaahlnsTfnn Vnv Ti ska'ama. . ' f m awauAi(c,- fiMrtmnfe K at a asW4 w km. v... rying the malls in , Oregon by ' steam or vnr power - ooac. Tn bids Should be fili1 hv I'll) ,f T,.. on 1914. Tollowing are the routes In OrJ - w , - vmvn, ; 1 MlS ft week and as much of tener as oontraotor's vvmim may run, oy a, eoiiedule satlafae tOry to the ilnirtmif nn j With bid. 1700 Pr.n Lamps, Parkereburg, Prosper and Bui-lards,- o Bandon, J5 miles, , 14 times a week, and back . seven times a, week I June 1 to SeptembenH 30 Lave C nuille dally at 7 a. m. 'and :30 a, m.: arrive at Bandon by louao a. rtn and 12:10 p.m.; leave Bapdon dally at S:30 p. m.: arrive Coqullle by: p.; . Ootober 1 to Way 31. Leava coqullle dallv at S:Sa a. m. anil 1 n. m arrlva at Bandon by 11:30 p. In. and p. m.j iwve eanaon aanjr st 1 p. m.j arrive at Coqullle by I p. m. Bond required with hid. 14000. Prftaanf enntrants na., 0 i t. I - No. 730H-i-From Myrtle PolntW? Rorwa and Araea. i-CrtUi. j b mtiH!' ana pbck, six tunes a weetc; , Leave Myrtle Point daily, except Sun day, at a. m.; grrive at Coqullle by 11 a.. m" leave Cooullle dally.- excent Sunday, at 1 p. n.,' arrive at Myrtle roint oy a p. -m. Bond rtaulred -wltn hlH.-' a$AAA. '.Pfttun TAAt .a . .Afl4 - No, 7307 From Gardiner to Sulphur oprmgn, o miiea ana oacK, twice g lsot mail at ail landings along tha route, by a schedule satisfactory to the de partment. Bond required ' with : bid, 1000. ' Present contraot nav. inoo. . No. 730BS Frnrn Minlnton: fc ' Ontn Terrace, ' Acme, and Glenade, to Flor enc 13.75 miles and back, six times a Walk. , tha " MnlMnfnr t - . .. ootieot mall at all landings along the route, i . MayH to October 11 Leave Maple ton dallv. azflant Snnit if neoeasary to receive mall, from Eu- ,wti i a p, m. arrive in. Flor ence In four hours; leave Florence dally, exoept Sunday at. 3 pr m.; arrive, at M&ploton by p. m, ' ".-,v" October 10 to. May 1 S Leave Ma pie ton dally, except Sunday, at 1 p. m.j ar rive at Floranna v S n n,' rm-. enoe dally, exoept Runday, at a. m.j arrive at Mapieton by JS m. Bond re quired with bid, 31300. Present contract pay, '.1308. 'u;:v! t t: s:,..f :;, NO.7308. From Newport to Taoulna tatlon (n. o.), : 4.(0 miles and back, S -tltnaa a. waaW fffim .Tiivia ft1 , a- tembee s30 and si,. tima. a. ui, October 1 to June 19, eaoh year, by a eohedule satisfactory to the department time each way in due connection with uauio mt ium iiuon O. J tJona required With bid, 33300. , Present con tract Day. 3333.13 for at 1m. m servlcs. .yr .f-r:-i. N- T1J0 From Portland, by Saint Helen. Kalama (Wash.) Rainier, Stella, ?'? k Pln (Wash.) Eaglecllff. (W,1;?' CtWamat. (Wash.), Skamoka. Wa. (Wash.t. RrMktl.M fttr.ak v Altoona, (Wash.), to Astoria; ioo.78 miles snd back, six times a week and as mucj of tener ae contractor's boats may run. hv' a anhadiil deDertment of not tn -rtiA la hn,. running time eaoh way. Bond required wun Dia, i li.ooo. Present oontract pay. 5400. " . .; T Note-i-If hta' mtita tia'tat n ...Li ... . ' - hv nam ..i.b.!,I o ryios n routes Nos. favor d:3le rd:;;g PUBLIC SCHOOLS Members1 of , the- United Breth-,ren,(Churces.Pass.Res-t. oTutlon,' " . A resolution calling upon the board of education to restore the reading of the Bible to tha publlo aohoois waa adopted at a meeting of the Federated Brother. . wioiniaH Villi, Vlina of Portland t ar meeting' held at the Trjmont ohuroh" Tuesday night. 4 ,1 , ,ine text or the resolution follows: - Maioivea, mat wa, as a brotherhood, regard tha recent action, of the board of tuuwiioBw me cuy oi forriana m for biddlna tha raaillna- n tv.- tiiki. ,u. w - . .. tiiitp .4, ma publio eohools as deplorable,, and Whereas, we flrmlv hH tkt -w. community may be purified and ele vated to a higher intellectual and moral BlaiWt hv a htf , Wn.r1 i appreciation, of the Bible to dally life. iiu.,npi, in iue ouara or eaucation to reconsider Its action and restore the Bible to itu proper riince In our eolioole. At lte meeting iha brothr rhood eUo Indorsed the ponuincr union ot the JItih-, odiet "Protestant and ViUid Urethrea Churches. ' :,...):; ..; ;.,:-;, ' , ' -' - ; ' iiiraivttian,ilin I'lim , TO UMATILLA FARMERS r: , f-' ,.' . Pendleton, Or.. Nbv. 8, The ralufBll for the 10 months of tha year lt Uma tilla county bas been more tliah an inch ,;si3(oess.otl)e,tvnraUipr a year, o4. haa Droved a boon fo farmerSL The r.rn. clpltltlon for October was 141 inuiifa, or 1.23 Inches more tsan che normal for that month and the ratest October- precipitation in yeargj,- The total .for the year, thus far has been 15.13 Inches, whereaa the normal for the -year Is only 14. OS '-fncha. :T!llftR'-'ilvnm y waif h fti la OTWiiunijflow, mil .LxiS' una1 inn rnr- mers require for. the completion of their . seeding. ::.J-H..l: r-rX- , .? . &: . Considered ; Wealthy Man. '. T (Salen Bureau ef Tha Journal.) 1 ' Balem, Or., Nov. 3. H. ,T. Northcutt reoently sold a large farm near Marlon, In this county, and left a few days ago for Florida, He was considered one of the wealthy farmers of this section, and was known as being very close In money matters, lie has a aephewi Charles ; Northcutt, here. .,-- tearful letter. :: Veils Vale sf Sorrow. Then,' only a day or two ago,' another man came to him, a man, too, who was not from his own state, and of whom the senator never before had beard, and told a tale of sorrow about being dls-l MARRIED THREE MONTHS BEFORE; FRIENDS KNOW Hlllsboro. Ori Nov. I. On August 11 Dr. Cbarles U. Pollock,, a dentist and 7 tn. h. Mvarnmant nrlntlnr I DOPUlar yOUSg man Of this City. Itt OO OV h office. ! It seems that It was all be- Pnr with. M1m Florence Dooley, af Si cause tha wlfs of tha president. In her Banks, -went to Astoria where) they were ?. desire to bs democratlo and unosten- married by the pastor of tha Methodist t tatioue. and to ; be treated like "any ohurch at that elty. y f -T,., f other, cltlsen." had gone Incognito to ; The young couple wfuraed to Wash i the big prlnteryV When ,h, entered the ln" tha brlda continual f hulldlrTg shs was met by H. EJ. Terry. toJtv. th ?M!i0fkJ,Tf parnt' l one of he. messengers at tha door, who TJfl p alao acta as a-uida. ' v .t-. . i ters In Hillsboro. Iti WSS , only this According tths stery told by Terry. ZTtlTt fc Mrs. Wilson gave hlmTher name, and Xt'SJrZ. ststed thajt she should be treated Just as y,a,: "ZJllFLlZ mI'a' I "s!nwk :is that they told- their, friends ot their the daughter of Mi. and Mrs." George Dooley, of Bsnks, Her grandparents on both her father's anl Terry was somewhat, dased and .took i her Btralarht to tha station of tha ner. t .nn nr,. toii.;. Vi.- granaparents on win nw itutrt ani feSSS heVUth.a TvU iste kWJK. Major Robert Ponock, who aaw service L tLiyiltt tt C against the Indians ta tha west , and , without his being Informed of it. , ; wa fop MVerU ywir. ataUonsd at Van 'I Aska rane's Help. f, coUVar. Waslu, retiring from the United Terry Was told that ho had committed states army service -with tha rank of I a breach Of discipline snd was told be Captain. He was one of tha first men t would be given an opportunity to show to raise hops in Washington county. I why ha should not bs dismissed for Dr. Pollock is a graduate of the North U general Inefficiency. He went to Sen Paciflo - Dental college, and has prao I ator Lane and ; tearfully ..told . how ha I tloed his profession In Hljlshoro for a was supporting an oia moiner ana naa I year. scarcely finisnsa paying the cost of ; burying his father, that he still owed, ? in fact, is on account of the funeral. I Senator Lane called up Publio Printer Ford, who declared that Terry was in- efficient and , that, he would' not submit i to dictation as .to the manner of con j ducting his office, anyway, Then Sen- r.. , - . 7,. ... . , . . w g- vsvoLi. f v v ; g. , ; " awsL-v aer m w-j ... -,-!- .;'.-. a Over a quarter century in busineMa recorH we are proud of. A liberal appreciation of the pub lic continuous patronage over a quarter century. mm THE HOUS OF COATS The greatest Raincoat bargain event Portlanders have ever participated in. Two days of sensational price reductions FRIDAY AND SATURDAYI ROSA 'MERL0 ASKS - ; t RENT FRO M CHI NAM AN alleging that aha leased to him a tract of land In Washington oounty, Janu ary 1, 1104, for a period of 10 years, st an annual rental ot $500. " Bha claims that Cbing has. not paid her thevrem for - October, i November, and. December i Hlllsboro, Or, No. 4 Roaa Reghit to Mario haa filed suit in the circuit and told one of the president's secre fT taries about It v . , , , . . 4 "Until X have all the facts in the mat- ter I cannot say what will be done In f the case of Terry said Mf. F&fd today. f'ti.ThVa.danTt I anv dlatinaTitahed-lattor. awnK aa tha A-t5 J. -f-'H ' ."t.'-. .- I wife of thepresldent. call, at ihVprint. ol.jTrr ring office, tha publio printer shall be mSv i09 aha aavVln 2 comnUint I .hi aJt niL.Ci" fVM and-ln December. 1911. shs alleges he t !A?"S"d.lpArtJn!n!f.or H"'U."J deserted her. ? 8hs would have tha eourl ; I it,Tw.n . that -k--k ?k fliMOlv the matrimonial bonds exist, g, be informed so that ha mar show th k. between tham. and award bar tha visitor the courtesies or the department or bureau." : j ..- eft . iitkiii , m k . v i -1- i n m m m . m m m -. i t i i u ; w . ma v. . . at j iws iu;m sWII IT I I H EI 1 B si III II LJf IHi . v- . ; -r . . . .V'i I u ' I A a al; UUU 111 tfilU ilJtlZln nvnp VeAm V " wal ?; ; " w; , -r: ;3 - DOT 1,017 , voa mzJ&M I I I In "If I II ii .. I V iMirTJirrtN J tng between them, and award her the custody; of their three minor children. C. J. Birdsell has 1 sued David anJ " Maggie O'Donnell to recover 3300 al-' leged to be due on a note made by. defendants in" his favot September ii. t 1911,fTA mortgage- on a tract of lard was . given to secure payment off the money, and he would have the court foreclose the mortgage. The Standard Box Lumber company la made a de- faH.., IN' a.. I. . . K - 1 . J t 0 LOngJT Mljisxcuio wr wa u I transferred to them by the O'Donnella VomeatoBftWeaJcaerveflt-irain, ' - Fagjed, Thin or lUgg , i ,; vv:-.. ; Sana Tour Kama and Address Today for 1 a free Fifty-Cent Box of KflUogsTl ' I . ' I7t?cb -io All NEW HOOD RIVER JUDGE IS FOR COLUMBIA ROAD Hood River,; Or Nov. I. One of the first matters to recalva attantlnn hv Judge E. E. Stanton and Commissioners Sanitona Wafers and leazu J If Vou are sick -or ailing it Is to I Hawks and Hanoum, t:ie newly elected tause tha very zounoauou 01 your ... . - m,.r mum; 1 tstenea is gradually being dried up. tha court, will be tha matter of highways I nerve fores which radiates- through thrqughout thacounty. The work to I every atom of your being is perishing. t undertaken will be done along lines ' Ths brala and tha nervea require nonr. and in sections where vtha . greatest I Ishment Just as much as tjia rest Of number of farmers will be served and iihahodr. - 1 ' where the traffic fa the heaviest , Ths ! ' . r. aa. , - I work that ia ta ba . heeamnltaha :. wltl be done with a view to making a system- of permanent roads for ths valley. It is reported that Murray Kay, present county -surveyor,-, will, ba county road' overseer snd have under his supervi sion the construction of road Work for the county. Relative to tha Columbia River b-ighway through 'Hood. River. County Judge-elect Stanton said: : ' '1 am in favor of voting bonds for the purpose of building tha Columbia River road and other roads in Hood River : county, the, proceeds to be dis tributed in an. equitable manner, ac cording to thay different localities. 1 t am also -firmly of -the opinion that ths state of Oregon should assist liberally in the building of tha Columbia River road, as I regard it more as a state rather than a local Improvement" : -, It' i r J f : -i ) ewwsiPtltltlMWwgpisy'psb vDUYHOW Superb Gaberdines LhXiiSl Our 2t9th Anniversary Sale ! These Tremendous Price Reductions Two : Days of Unparalleled Coat nuying AT nil. a.-- :. J17.J3loJ25.C3 Gaberdines, Slipons. Friday and Saturday v Oh A? Dollar a Conbinalion Raincoats The illustration herewith gives but a faint idea of the many dif f crcnt modelo and style effects for men, women and children IMPORTANT Intending buyers who desire to make a careful selection are advised to call during the early hours. Below we give just a few examples in the greatest Raincoat Bargains ever' witnessed in Portland. All Coats marked in plain red figures, showing tremen dous "price reduc tions. v Twenty-Ninth Anniversary Sale Beginning Friday and Ending at 10 oCloclc Saturday.Night These Tremendous Price Reductions t. I KelleWa gsattaaa Wafer Maka Taw u Feel Flaa Ail tae liaae. Ladies and ftlisses' Coats - Sizes 14 to 46 Poplins. Slioons and Silk Auto Coats--Generai titilitv 'pnat.e. made for rain or ' shine,, mannish and fitted effects, ; hand some materials. Sold regularly at $12.00.' Sale ? ft p pricei only .? . . . . . . ''r r:" . '''' wDiOu Ladies Mohairs, Double Textures and Silks AH new Pail models, beautiful ' materials and, handsomely made. Ele gant, stylish coats for rain or shine,' Sold every- dn. s) i where at $15.00." Sale' ptic4:n7X&4tif; $18 and $20 Superb All-Westher Double-Serv- $4 ;'a ice Coats and English Slipons priced at.vfC'.,3l 1 U" 450 of these Ladies' and Misses' $22i6 to $25 Superb Double-Tailored Service Cbats ; the new English ' Gaberdines and Double-Texture English Slipons, priced at ri o ffr 9X500 and..:..A?. . . . C.j V 3. 75 Ladies', Gaberdines, English iSlipons and Crtivwettes-Very newest desiims. tnanv exclusiv ffrt. in - hi.ta oti.4' t,n brown and oxford shades, hand-tailored, war- 4 f J Of ranted rainproof. Regular price $30. J Sale atD 1 f. Op. Ladies' Extra Fine Cravenettes, Scotch Tweeds and Gaber dines, Values $30 to $35 Made of finest cravenetted serge, silk-lined "and hand-tailored: : ki'monA : l-v;. 1 witk kui back and combination collar t hone better made M TA St $35.- bale price 17.00 and ... . . . . . i . . . .3) X O. 0 1 WOMEN VOTED EARLY , IN RAIN AT BROOKS t The marvelous discovery, Kellogg's . rianltone Wafers, the rreattat nerve vl tailaer known, reatores your 'vitality and renews your old Urn strength and . vigor by giving your nervous system ; me iooa ji is craving. Rheumatism. I Brooks. Or--. Nov. ! -DanIta tha l neuralgia, j headache, kidney disease, rain, oold. winds and muddy roads. , the liver troubles, insomnia, and all weak- r.CentIv enfranchlTJ wmni t ened ' conditions of nun and ornm-n recenwy .... enirancnigaa..-.,, women-. -were t quickly Tppear, , hi"1!ollowl'?tehi ru,cb in;,?vld1en".?t tl " Tuesday. energy returns, and life is worth liv- an'1 tn lrBt 26 votes cast 18 were mg once more. The red corpuscles in women, most or i whom drove several the blood are increased and evervthlnir miles and Toted Ware ID a'ntnnk- . . nut ra ...1 llimiirti ,h. I..tl.r. 1 1 a. , . , . . ' . .thS rally nlace In order to let vou taat thamti selected' for tha polls, and amola au. this for yourself, a tOa box of Kellogg's f commodatlons were offered to the wo- nsnKone vv eiers wm ne -sent you' by men wno v iook their? first i lessons 'in liLfr-k lLX0niWi?1' "l" prepartng a ballot ?. The Judgea for the below and jvou will ba astounded at flret half of tha day were Geoa win. j me once more, xne rea corpuscles In women, most oi wnom arove sevei I tlieblood sre increased and everything miles and voted before 10 o'clock, i J that passes through th dlgesUve tract turninr home la time to prepare t .end f?h te.,"0Ji..he,Uthjr oo meaL Ramp's lSl.4. geners: i XnJMuW&$ i' u-e-fordanolngpies, wa fh; pu Free Trial-Boat Coupon r. . Kellogt Co, aoso atoffmaster Block, Battle Creek, Mich. , Ken ma by return mall, .free of cnrif, eu cei irisi oox or the wonderful ; discovery, for .' nerves, Kelior"s Eanltone Wafers. i m. rii-e C cents in stamps te help pay j i Kama Street or H. r. D. City --mm State ney R. Patterson, Huglr Eldrldge, and ! the clerks were-Moeeph La. .Toilette, J. P. Asplnwall and Brltt AsplnwalL' For ths evening session Robert Diem; F, M. JACK and A. L.. Belckner . wera tha Judges, and AJberfEgan, Romeo Goelet m n n rtwj. t..i. . . . i u i .a wera :.cieras.j . .-, -ja. i'..: McCiuker.Tsilu Roads.- ' ' FendletOK .Or ?Kov. C.In the Intar. eats of Jonathan Bourne's "federal aid" good road plan, Thomas" McCusker has Deen paying thla county a visit Hs ap peared before members of the Commer cial club and good roads association and preentedlta plan. ' It met with an en. n.e rr(r.lar 31.00 alsse of Kellogg's cou'f Jr WPUon and petitions Willi niton wafer are for uie in portinn.i probably be circulated ..here urtrlnr the fe,tFrce; IfViA'Ea' Coat';;' If y6iiant:to',:mSte'yoiir boy happy, buy him one of these coats to go to school on rainy days. They're made of , dull ; finish , black rubber ; sheeting that $ i absolutely, watefproof, hai two outside plptken with flaps, wide storm collar and close with auto matic buckles. ' The biggest Raincoat value in America.. Sizes 4 to 16. Hat to match free with each (JO cost i ........ . . 0JJU EXTRA SPECIALS! FOR MEN arid WOMEN Men's rahd!: Women's TAll-We'aWer1'.Coats and English Slipons ; $12 Coats j i aa priced at . Vv. . r.V, tj'mn3 Men's 1 and Women's Che and k! Enjsr- lisn l weed JJouDie-bervic Cnats- m nv. ford and olive ; tan, $22.50 rf 1 A fl A value.- bpecial price . , . . j) 1 Ue aU Men's f and .Women's VCantoneittesjv sin gle textures j $8.00 coat value i o : 7 1? . tor rS--aiitrS itaSWisOesl'S Men's and Women's : Scotch iTweed in rubberized and cravenette :materiaL with or without belts, in Raglan or D-rhv shoulders ; regular $35 coat rf A p r value, choiee at M Otl ror men and women one of our 29th Anniversary unexamnl-d : Cn&t Charcame bevond comoarison. . In ' Scotrh' tw-prlc ; English Gaberdines, Slipon?,' etciV Regu lar $m ana $35 coat . values rf n ; pn it $18.00 and , iVv , . v - X U. Oil 560 of these Men's and Women's $22,50 to v$25,00 Suoerb Dotible-Servicv rhaf the new 'English Gaberdines and - Dou- Die-iexture. slipons, priced fin Tr1 at 9X5.30 and ........... iloiU All Coats marked in plain red figures, showing tremen dous price reduc tions. - 1 " MenV; Imported Slipons and Cravenettes Jskiiuuiiy tailored garments in tan, black and ox-. Cn OC ford shades ; suitable for rain or shine. Re $15 tDOeiW Men's Stylish Rainproof Overcoats and English Slipons New worsted and cheviot fabrics; big, roomy, full-cut, feood-fitting- coats ; splendid . selection; , suitable tf A fl A for rain or shine; $l8 value. '.'Sale price... ......SlU Men's Cravenettes. Enpliah SGnona anil flaViarlinao 'Pv- cluslve fabrics . and desimis : ; hand.eom-. RtvUsh r-rtate - fAr any occasion, . band-tailored : throughout , and A i4) ; r A warranted rainproof ; $22.50 value.5. Sale priced IZaPU Men's New Engh'sh Gaberdines and Scotch Tweeds, Worth $30 and $35 Made in the lnnse Tao-lan pffeit in mAi,im and heavy weight, silk-lined and hand-tailored throughout; Buiwoic ior ram or snine; no Detter coat made fA at $35. , Sale 'pric;V-i.;Vt Wy0tiMiitZsi& I D. OU Scotch Cheviots. Tweeds Slid HomesnunswAhriiir 2Sfl rtf the bestmen's "coats ever produced. Why pay your tailor $35 or $45? : See the acme of perfection' in quality 'and make Of this Season's tna-iV PnHicri . raharrlinaa nVI "Ci;. ons, includincf suoerb Combination "Raincoat, a ml fwn. coats, grouped -into three lots at -these tremendous price reductions a- '-' y. : - - Alterations Free cf Charge 1 Open Saturday Night HI 10 o'CIock 0 0 10 r-7 iVr- J OAO WASHINGTON STREET QvJO JW ONJt DOOR WJCST Q7 BROADWAY STR.EIT J'itJ owjo .'AiYjLf s.oujian. Pw 1 Rouble Texture English, Slipons;'- V, art ; excellent value ; nicely made. VtV ' ,free with each coat D J. I O ISM : Cirls' Sateen Ralncanea; fan h v.m I. rain or shine. ; Regular $3 ! pre; H ' 1 . ,'Valuerit'VVU.;v...o.y.V4)XeJiJ I . u 1 A pure silk Cspe, taffeta-lined hood Regular $6.00 value, Si?es &() rrr 6 to 14, at... VefO i uvi vttt( e w acaiagton sl n-w upon congress, . .1 w.. 1