The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 20, 1914, Page 4, Image 4

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    MINERS' WAGE SCALE,
TO BE CONSIDERED .At
U. M. W, CONVENTION
Union's Future Said to De
L WORK OF
ASSOCIATION PLACE OF REFUGE AND SPIRITUAL HELP FOR . WOMEN
MOOSE ORCHESTRA IS LEADING MUSICAL ORGANIZATION AT DALLAS
ii in n i nil mini
Lfl,l.AlI
, At ANNUAL DINNER
- i
Scope of Institution Demon-
pend on Outcome of Strikes
in Michigan and Colorado.
" strated in Unique and En
tertaining, Manner,
PMCfflA
i . . - ' ' ' . -' -
Animated reports of the -most Inter
esting sort were distinctive features of
the.annuol dinner and business meet
ing of the Young Women's Christian
Association of Portland, which -were
held last evening in ttie cafeteria of
the association building. Covers were
laid" for 100 at tables decorated in
scarlet carnations and greenery and a
dainty menu 'was serve!. SUhs Una
B. James, the very efficient general
secretary, was In charge of. the ar
rangements. Before anyone realized what was
happening, a very plainly dressed girl
clutching one ear and crying. 'O, I've
got such ' an ear ache I don't know
what to do and I don't know where to
go, boo! too!" She was soon met by
Mi bb Stegner, one of the associate sec
retaries who assured her that she
would be, helped, and calling another
secretary.' the suffering girl was sent
upstairs where she might rest while
remedies ; were applied to the aching
ear. The nest girl in arrive twisted
Ihe string of her handbag and looked
somewhat foolish as she a.sked if there
ma A an opportunity for her to learn to
cook at otu-e.
Oixl Wanted to Learn.
"I n nits t learn right away wid what
do I leHth? fan I learn to make nio
things as well as just boil potatoes
and cook meet?" Site was assured
that all could be learned. "And please
tall mc. Is there a place where young
men can wait for girls until the class
was over?',' She was assured that most
glrla who take cooking had young men
waiting to take tlntn homo and that
he would! not find It at all embarrass
Ing.
The third caller was the president
Of a cluh who wished to KCt the use
of the tea room for , meeting, but she
found that every afternoon and even
ing wan taken for two weeks. The
next culler wait the typical one who Is
tired of beiDg inefficient and thu.s
having to stay at, the, bottom of the
ladder, wear .chap clothes, and so
wan( to 'learn to write shorthand and
use the typewriter "real quick" like
Other glnjs. Bhe was told that day
could
other
best
and evening da,Kes are now open. The
t ext, girl asked for assistance In find
ing a room on this side of the river, so
as to save car fare. The next girl
wanted aft office position, but on beiiij
told, that' they are very scarce and
thatiHhe kad better take a housekeep
ing 'place; untlt something better of
fered; Itself, she demurred a long
tlm but i finally deerded to take th
secretary's advice. '"
" j pwtmiait Coarse 'Attract!.
"1 want to learn to swim; the doctor
tells me it will help my voice," de
clared the next girl, and she was told
of the varioua swimming and gym
nashrm classes. The next visitor was
foreign woman carrying a baby and
with'four trailing at her side, and bUo !
at one informed' that these were Just
the youngest and that the other four
were t home. She said her oldest girl
wad dissatisfied with her clothes be
cause they werao't stylish and that
ahaMsWanted to learn to saw and to
make hats. All necessary information
was given in this connection and the
woman left happy.
A, girl-employed on the east aide
bemoaned the fact that it took all her
time and ten cents besides to come
ever to Vie Association for lunch. She
waa, surprised and delighted when the
secretary informed her that the As
sociation" had a cafeteria on the east
. aide where Just as good food wan
served and at Just the same prices as
that served at the main cafeteria. A
breathless, wiJd eyed girl insisted on
seeing the "head lady"; on being told
that she was" busy and wouldn't she
tell her trouble to someone else, she
replied, "No, it's very serious trouble
ana i must see the 'head lady,'" and
after a short wait she was ushered into
the presence of the "head lady."
Stranger Finds Kefnge.
The young girl, a stranger in the
city, arrived and her parents failed to
meet her. She had the address written
down in her puree but In her excite
ment she had lost her purse. It was
late and so she was pent up to the
Association from the depot and kept
over night and. the next morning; her
parents were looked up. The next girl
wanted to take a course in Bible study
in connection with her school work, and
ahe was assured that this could ' be
done. The next girl Baid she had in
digestion and that all the folks in the
omce on the north side had indigestion
because they had to eat cold lunches.
She was informed that there was a Y.
; W. C. A. cafeteria on the north side
uuiu men ana women may go,
and went away delighted.
A very weary and woebegone car
rying her- few possessions in a green
ault box, was the next caller. She told
the secretary that she waa a second
. . girl, that her mistress had had a party,
that she in serving had spilled some
sounn a, guest and was told to leave
the .house at once. She had no place
to go and so had walked the street all
- lglvt,"and now J am so tired and
sieepy j ?ust want to go to bed." She
waa-ttiKen up stairs and made comfort
able The next girl. Just fresh from
the country, had Juet decided that she
would like to-be a T. W. C. A. secretary
and so she had come in town, ,to take
a Place, but on being told all the re
ejuirementa necessary for that position.
;sne cnanged er mind.
Scope of "Work Shown.
Thi entire reflection of a few hours
at the desk of, the Association, was
done without ' a" single rehearsal,' the
other- assistants about the building
; who kuqw so well the many problems
that the secretaries ate called upon to
aoive every day. This very clever man
ner pt giving reports was much appre
ciated and gave an idea of the-soope
Pt , the Association's usefulness that
All Work Guaranteed
and kept in repair for 15
jTheModern Dentists
: Specialists iik Fin Dentistry
i .253VS?: Washington, . .
' Corner Third.
1 ' " y" j f ) lull--?- v 'xt p
not have been gotten in any
way.
Miss Mattia gave a very clever dra
ma tie reading. Miss Carrie HOlbrook,
president of the Association, made a
splendid plea for the support of all
present on behalf of the Association
toward making this the- biggest and
year it has yet known. The fol-nnual report
January Clearance Sale-"Bairgaie in AH Depagfapits
Women's Suits,
"Gold Bond" Trading Stamps Given
Lunch at f"""" W jS I
Fountain p
II (L
From 11 to 12 A. M-
30c Curtain Net, the Yard, 16c
From 11 to 12 A. M. on Fourth Floor
Choice of our entire stock of Fancy S8c
and 30c Bungalow Neta, Fancy Scrims
and Marquisettes, all colors, dur- g
ing this hour on sale at. the yard lyv
ISc Huck Towels, Each, 8c
From 11 to 12 A. M, on the Main Floor
Large Bleached Huck Towels, actual sise
18x40 ins., with red borders, exceptional
value; worth, 15c this hour, six to O
a purchaser, at low price of, each Ov
18c Dress' Ginghams, Yard, 10c
From 11 to 12 A. M. on the Balcony 32
inch Dress Ginghams in stripes, checks
and plaids, large variety of color- 1
ings; reg. 18c value at. the yard 1VIC
$2.00 Hand Bags, Only 43c
From 11 to 12 A. M. Women's Hand
bags, leather, suede and velvet, all cel.
ors and sizes; values to S3 each. 0
during, this hour at low price of tJC
35c Enamel Kitchen Ware 15c
From 11 to 12 A. M. in the Basement
Heavy Triple-Coated Gray Enamel Dish
pans, Coffee Pots, Puddlnfc Pans, Sauce.
pans. Stew Kettles, Milk falls and i
Muffin Pans; to 35c values, each IOC
Lunch Menu, 11 A. M. to 4
SEBVXO XXI BASEMEJTT CATSTZJUui
Soup Cream of Tomato, 5. JFisfc
Baked Salmon with Tartar Sauce. 104.
Entree-Veal Stew with Dumplings lOc.
Hoaat Beef with Bice. 104. Salad.
Shrimp, 5tf; Salmon. Se; Asparagus 5i.
Combination Fruit, 1Q; Banana Splits,
IOC. getables Green Creamed Peas,
5e; Sweet Potatoes, 5C; Kscalloped Po
tatoes, Be: Stewed Tomatoes, 5e; Maca
roni ana Cheese, B: Baked Bean a. 5 e:
'Mashed Potatoes, gf Hot Corn Bread,
5: R alia, 5: Pastry, 5; Tea and Cof
fee; Re, The Dest of food and well cooked.
15c Embroideries, Yard, af 5c
From 11 to 12 A. M. 5000 yards of New
Cambric Embroideries, Edges and Inser
tions, good quality, neat, well worked de
signs, widths to 7 ins.; regular 15c r
value, special this hour, the yard PC
5c Handkerchiefs, 3 for 10c
From 11 to 12 A. M. 1200 Women's and
Children's Initial Handkerchiefs of good
quality linen lawn, embroidered initials
hemstitched; reg. So values, this i f
hour on sale at low price of 3 for X UC
65c Fabric Gloves, Pair 35c
From 11 t 12 A, M. Women's Fabric
Gloves, knitted, golf and pflk-lined cash
mere, all sizes; reg. 50c and 65c or
values, on sale at low price, pair OOC
FIFTH FLR.U TO 12 M.
7c Wash Goods, Yard 3c
2500 yards of Challtes. Prints and Lawns
in a wide range of patterns and colors;
reg, 7o value, on sale during 91. '
this one hour on. fifth floor at 0C
$4.00 Robe Patterns at 98c
From 11 to 12 A, M.Embroidered Net
Robe Patterns, all black-and black em-
orojaarea.in caiors; regular JIOO
98c
valves, on sale, jor tnis . nour. ea
Miss Lina B. James, general secretary of Y. W C. A.
lowing 'new directors were elected:
Mrs. Vincent Cook, Mrs. C. A. Morden,
Mrs. W. V. Osborn and Miss Mabel
Weidler. The board is holding a meet
ing this afternoon at which reports
will be made and officers will bo elect
ed for the ensuing year.
Memberships paid up, 6464; meals
served at all three cafeterias. 224,960;
public served at desk, 51,924; read
ing and rest rooms used by 60,020;
travelers specially aided, 16,238; em
ployment found for 288T; enrollment
In cooking and serving, 378; enroll
ment, sewing and millinery, 207; en
Following is a summary or the an-
for the year Just closed:
Coats, Dresses and Furs, Now One-Half Price and Less
Agts. for American
And Gossard Front
From l2to 2:P. M.
35c Onxy Hose, Pair at 21c
From 12 to 2 P. M. Odd lots Women's
Hose, the famous "Onyx" brand, both
lisle and cotton: black, tan, white, colors,
regular and "out" sizesj 85c value, HI
on sale 3 pairs for 604. or, pair A It
$1.25 Scrim Curtains, Pr., 75c
From 12 to 2 P. M. on the Fourth Floor
Fancy Scrim Curtains, soft finish, with
lace insertions and edges, ZVi yds. long
and 36 ins. wide. In cream color; yC"
reg. 11.85 Value, these wo hours (QC
$3 Scarfs and Centerpieces 69c
From 12 to 2 P. M. on the Main Floor
Battenburg and Lace-edge and Hem
stitched Scarfs and Centerpieces, hun
dreds of beautiful pieces to select JQ
from; values to $3 each, now only OSC
50c Depositware, Only 23c
Prom 1J to 2 P. M. on the Main Floor
Sterling Silver Deposit Ware, including
Vases. Tumblers, Sugar Bowls, Cream
Pitchers, etc.; vals. to 60c, on sale Q
now at very low price of, each aOC
$1.00 Hair Brushes, SpM. 23c
From 12 to J P. M. 600 Brushes, Includ
ing Military Brushes, Hair Brushes,
Clothes Brushes, Shaving Brushes, etc.
values to tl. for these two hours oo
on sale at the small price of.' each 60C
89c Aprons on Sale Only 49c
From 12 to 2 P. M. 100 Large Bungalow
Aprons, in blue, pink and dark Q
colors; reg. 6&c values now, each r SIC
Men's 12Vgc Collars Only 5c
From 12 to 2 P. M. 300 Men's Four-Ply
Collars, all good styles, all sizes; reg.
12V4c value, this one hour offered C
at the remarkably low price, each QC
Men's $3.00 Pants Only $1.95
From 12 to 2 P. M. Men's Pants of caa
si mere, tweed and worsted, medium and
heavy weight, plain colors and stripes;
for these two hours only, pair
$1.25 Gloves, Special, Only 79c
From 12 to a P. M.--Womens Fine Qual
ity Lambskin Gloves, medium and light
weight, one or two-clasp styles, black; ,
white and tan: reg. $1.25 qual-7Q,
ity. on sale at low price of, pair 4 9v
$2.48 Umbrellas, at Only $1.50'
From 12 to 2 P. M. 300 Women's Extra
Good Quality Umbrellas, Z6-in. size, fast
black tops of American taffeta. 8-ribbed
frames, carved handles; reg. 4 Cfl
2.ii vals., on sale now at only pi7U
FIFTH FLR.-12 to 2 P. M.
25c White Goods, Special 8c
1000 yards of White Piques. Crepes, atc
mill ends of fine wash fabrics which oiv i
dinarily sell at 15c to 26c a yard,
during these two hours on sale at Ov
25c Ribbon Roses at 5c Ech
From 13 to 9 P. M. en the Fifth Floor-
1000 Ribbon Roses, all colors, large and"
modlum sise. with, foliaae: regular r?
j 25c value, for these two hours at UC
Sales!
Indianapolis, Jan. Z0. With the
union's future virtually hanging on
the result of the Michigan and Colo
rado mine strikes, the United Mine
Workers today opened their biennial
ionventiOH here. Accredited delegates
numbered 1781.
During the three or four weeks that
the convention will continue the adop
tion of a wage scale for American
I miners throughout the
I will overshadow all other matters in
j importance. The Colorado and Mich
' igan strikes also will come in for a
large share of attention, and besides
petitions to congress. It was expected
today that resolutions would be adopt
ed setting forth the miners' alleged
wrongs.
i're.sident John M. White's report
will show the organization to be in the
test condition in its history. Great
headway, it will be stated, has been
made especially "in West Virginia and
Colorado, factional disputes have been
settled and the Feehan, Lewis and
Mitchell squabbles which have marred
past conventions have been eliminated.
In December, 1911, the organization
had a total paid up membership of
266,256. In December, 1913, the paid
up membership had reached 415,000,
rollment in physical department, 4415.
The Association wiil ask the public for
112,000 for. maintahKMTce for 1914, of
this amount considerable has already
been raised.
Calls Texas Guinan Inc. a Fraud.
Los Angeles, Jan. 20. A fraud or-
With AH PurchasesAgents for Butterick Patterns and the Delineator
Lady Corset
Lace Corsets
From 2 to 3 P. M.
75c Union Suits, Garment 39c
From 2 to 3 P. M. Women's Fleeced Union
Suits in natural gray, made with high
neck and long sleeves, ankle length, QQ
sises 86, 88, 42 and 44; 750 value, at OVC
$2.50 Bed Blankets, Each $1.79
From 2 to 8 P. M. on the Fourth Floor
Large Size Cotton Bed Blankets. 72x84
inches, white or gray, with col- 7Q
ored borders; 82.50 values, pair p
$1.75 Table Cloths, at Only 98c
From 2 to 3 P. M. on the Balcony Linen
Table Cloths in a wide variety of bright
attractive designs, with hemstitched bor
ders; regular 11.75 values, special aq
at the remarkably low price of. ea. 70C
$3.00 Cut Glass, on Sale $1.69
From 2 to 3 P. M. To clean up our stock
of Cut Glass we offer for one hour choice
or luu comports, celery Trays, oyrup Jugs,
Water Bottles. Vases, Vinegar Cruets,
Nappies, etc.; regular 83 values, -t JQ
on sale at low price now of. ea. p I 07
HOLTZ GROCERY SPECIALS
From 2 to 3 P. M. in the Basement
Bendorf Imported Coeoa, -lb. can 324
Tetley's Tea, special at only, pound. 5?
Tea Garden Preserves at only; a Jar IBe
$3.00 Muslin Night Gowns $1.49
From 2 to 3 P. M. on the Third Floor
zoo ceautirui Musiin wigntgowns, in em
pire and slip-over styles, with dainty lace
embroidery - and ribbon - trim- A f
ming; regular 83 value at, each 4 J.Tri7
Mens' $1.50 Uiderwear at 79c
From 2 to S P. M. 1000 Men's Undergar
ments, shirts and drawers, of Conner rlh
Scotch wool and camelshair. medium and
neavy weigni; regular ii.bo value,
on sale during this hour for only J7C
35c Lace Neckwear, at Only 16c
From 2 to 3 P. M. 600
pieces of Women's
New ' Lace Collars,
in1 Diaca. white and
ecru, new style Dutoh and Epaulet pat
terns; regular 25c and 85c values, ! r
during this hour en sale at only XOC
Baby Day Sp'ls. Now Offering
On the Third Floor From 2 to 3 F. X.
Infants' Long Kimonos on sale at 494
imams snori miung airoonos only iiifC
inianis' wnne uuung finning blan
kets new en sale at low price of 294
J
Infants' ftScWoel Sklrta on sale, ea. 43
Holtz' Great Weekly Notibn'Sale
Save Many a Penny on These Every Day Needs for -the Home
BOc Shopping Bags at 39e
2Eo Scissors spec'l at lO
lOo Shell Hairpins tt 8
2-for-5c "Beats - AH"
Hairpins three for 54
6c Silk -Floss sp'l at 34
ic Collar Supporters 34
26c Novelty Edgings
on sale at, a bolt 174
26c Sleeve Protectors 194
6c Marshall's Linen
Thread now only 44
So Darners speo'l at Hm
6c Pins at, a paper 34
26c B SS, On Sanitary
Belts now at only 174
6c Coat Hangars.
wood, on sale for '34
6c Biaa Tape, at bolt 44
25c Silko Shields, or. 1ft
18c. Shopping Bags at 104
J5o "Velvet GriD"
fiUDDorters now at
2 5c Dress Shields, pr. 1
Be snap Fasteners
. ca-ala- atJ? .for. K4
10c Fancy But'ns. ds.
He Dustless-
1UC JVIO KUT
It "u ii- 'i
next two years
Dallas, Or., Jan. 50. Dallas, la alto
gether proud of its leading musical
organization the Moose orchestra, The
orchestra, composed entirely of local
ler, Issued by Postmaster General
Burleson against "Texas Ouinan, in
corporated," an anti-fat concern, was
promulgated yesterday.
EX-SENATOR'S WIFE IS
MELANCHOLIA'S VICTIM
Antioch, Cal., Jan. 20. Mrs. Charles
M. Belshaw, ex-State Senator Bel-
hAgts. "Nemo"
Arnold's Knit
From 3 to 4 P. M.
Children's 35c Ho4e, Pair 23c
From 8 to 4 P. M. Children's Fine Cash
mere Hdfee. suitable for boys and girls,
fast black, with gray heels or toes ana
double knees, sires 5 to 9 V ; values OO.
to 35c, on sale at low price, the pair 6wli
$7.00 Irish Point Curtains $3.49
From 3 to 4 p. M, on the Fourth, Floor
Fine Irish Point Lace Curtains, itv a wide
mnira of natttrniL for Snrinc best French
rabln Net. in
nite ana ecru, mrw jmrua
nes wide: 6 and0 A C
long and 45 inches wide
$7 values, during this hour only OJsJ
50c Table Damask, Yard 32c
From 3 to 4 P. M. on the Balcony 64-inch
Mercerised Table Damask, the good serv
iceable kind, many attractive de- OO
signs; 60c value, on sale at. yard Jt
$18 Hair Switches, Sp'l. $4.98
From 8 to 4 P. M. Choice of our entire
stock of J18 Hair Switches, made of finest
quality German hair, and woven in threa
separate strands, come in all shades. A
perfect match guaranteed. Fot QQ
this one hour on sale at, ech pT70
$1.98 Water Sets, Sp'fl. at $1.49
From 8 to 4 P. M. in the Basement Bight
Piece Water Sets, large pitcher, six
f lasses and tray, star-cut design; regular
l.S value, for this one hour AQL
on sale at very low price of. set P let V
$5.00 Nemo Corsets, Only $3.50
From 3 to 4 P. M. Style No." 605 long hip,
medium bust 100 pairs of the famous
Nemos- also front-lace Gossard Corsets,
style No. 2015, in medium busiQ tLC
and hips; 85 value, on sale now JJ
Men's 15c Hose, Pair, at 10c
From. 3 to 4 P. M. 1000 pairs of Men's
All Cotton and Cotton and Wool Mixed
Hose, black, tan, gray and flesh col- f
or; regular 15c value, on sale, pair 1UC
50c Embroideries, the Yard 15c
From 3 to 4 P. M. New Swell Embroid
eries, 27 inches wide, deep-worked pat
terns, neat designs, good quality and fast
edges; regular 3ac and 50c grades. g
during this hour on sale at. yard luC
Venise Laces on Sale at Vz Price
From 8 to 4 p. M. on., the Main Floor
Entire stock of Vents Lacee and 1 .
Drees Trimmings of all kinds on 2
sale now with: the price reduced to
2Eks 8-bi-l Machine Oil 17
2-for-eo Safety PIna
on -aale three for ' B6 -Bq
Safety Pln.papr
Z5o Bub'r Hair Curl-
10q Fa a e jr Pins, on -cushlonjje
only i . r,
. triam, .paper i HO t
6e Collar , and
Pins , a two rr
50
14
54
2-for-6e Bast'ar Cot'a
S-fer-6c i Cotton , Xapa
now at' three .for v
-ft.- .-. - - ... ....
Director Downey and members of
men. has done much to advance the
musical standards of the city and
county. Tbe services of the organisa
tion are in demand throughout the
shaw's wife, shot herself through the
head at her home here today inflicting
a wound from which she died without
regaining consciousness.
A sufferer from melancholia, Mrs.
Belshaw bad been under a nurse's care
for some time. Bending the attendant
from her room, however, she locked
herself In, pressed a revolver muscle
to the back of her head below the ear
and pulled the trigger.
Hearing the shot, the nurse rushed
and "Lyra" Corsets
Wear for Infants
Homurly
From 3 to 4 P. M.
Boys' 75c Sweaters Only 43c
From 3 .to 4 P. M. Boys' Heavy Knit
Sweaters. V nek, gray and blue, fin
ished with pearl buttons and 2 Q-
pockets; 76 value, at low price of tOC
Women's $3.50 Shoes, at $1.98
From 8 to 4 P. 600 pairs Women's
Gunmetat. Calf and Patent leather
Shoes, all sizes; $3.60 value, 41 QQ
on sale ope hour at. the pair 170
Reg. $1.25 Rag Rugs at 69c
From 3 to 4 P. M. on the Fourth Floor
Rag Ruga, size 27xb4 Ins.. with fringe
at the ends, nice mottled color- JQ
Ings; regular 31.25 value, special U?C
15c Braid Pins, Special, at 9c
From 8 to 4 P. M. on the Main Floor-
Shell and Amber Braid Pins, medium
sise, aet with pure white rhlne
s tones; excellent 15c values, special
9c
39c to 79c Novelty Jewelry 21c
From 3 to 4 P. M. on the Main Floor
Novelty Brooches. Har Pins. Beauty
Pins, Lavallieres, Belt Pins, Cuff ni,
Links, Hat Pins, etc.; to 7o vals. tULQ
98c China Plates, Each at 49c
From 8 to 4 P. M. Choice of many
Beautiful Hand-Painted China Plates;
regular value 98c each, for this AQ
one hour on sale at low price of TJG
GROCERY STORE SPECIALS
rXOH S TO 4 P. K. XV BASZUXOT
Walker's Grape Juice, large bottle. 38
Tunny Fish in large cans-on sale 55
Dry Milk, special this hour, a can. 194
50c Chocolate Candy, Lb. 24c
From 3 to 4 P.
M. in Basement O A
A 60c box of Chocolate Mallows 4Ut
30c Cream Bonhp
mixed, pound, 164
Boys' $1.50 Trousers at 95c
From 3 to 4 P. M. ItoyB Knickerbock
ers of heavy eashmeres, tweeds, wor
steds; brown, grays, blues and fancy
mixtures; sixes 6 to 17; $l.i0 val- QP
ues, during this hour at. tbe pair 7J
Women's 75c Scarf s, Each 43c
From S to 4 P. M. 100 Women's New
Neck; and Head Scarfa of good quality
silk mull, dotted and printed patterns,
large else, with hemstitched ends;SQ
f&o value, for this one hour. eachlJt
FIFTH FLOOR 3 to 4 P.M.
20c French Flannels, Yard 10c
1100 Tarda Fine Striped Cotton Flannels
.for ahlrts. waistlngs. pajamas, e r
eta; 80c value, for this hour. yd. AVIC
Baby Day Special Now On
AI m TEI&D :
THXJU3 TL-OOV.. 3 TO 4 P. K.
68a Baby Blankets on sale at. each.
4 Baby
aby Rec
Baby Record Books, special now at
11 2i Phil
11.35 Children's Sweaters now, ea..
Boa Children's -Caps, special only
lOe Infants' Soft Sole Shoes now
25c , Bolts Velvet Ribbon
From 3 to 4 P. M. on the Fifth Floor
86e Bolts of Colored Velvet Ribbon. Nod,
1 and Hi. in 10-yard bolts, eatra C
value, on sale for this en hour at UC
Lgr,aH'!,W.'S
orchestra.
Willamette valley. i'jTrom left to right
in the picture, the memhers are: T.
C. Stockwell. John fc. Miller. Lyle Rice,
Tommy Magers, liert Downey, direc
tor; Lloyd Rice. V t. Htewart.
back, hroke down pe door and found
her patient stretcljrd on her bed, her
pistol still in her hand.
Ex-Senator Bclsliaw was away from
home at the time I the tragedy.
AVeeler 1br I. C. V.
Washington, Jan. 20. Bx-Becretary
of Commerce and Labor William R
Wheeler, of San KtanCinco, waa men
tioned as a likely candidate for an
interstate commerce commlsstonernhlp.
Second Floor
Visit the
5th Floor
From 4 to 6 P. M.
Men's $4.00 Shoes' Pair $1.98
From 4 to 6 P. M. MeiV Clf and Kid
Shoes, with medium ajid heavy soles,
short lines, sizes 5 to f. 9 to 4 QQ
11 only; 84 values at. Use pairi90
Child's $1.25 Union Suits 79c
From 4 to 8 I. M. Children's Non
fihrinkable Union Suits, fmade with high
neck and long sWves. iwrlth or without
drop seat; sizes Z to !1 years; 7Q
11.85 value, special for wo hours f 7C
$1.25 Bed Spread, Each 85c
From 4 to 6 P. M. on the-Balcony Large
Double-Bed size Crochet spreads, made
of best twisted yarns; 81.55 value, QE
on sale these two hour at utilyOUW
$1.50 Suitings, the; Yard, 79c
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From 4 to 6 P. M. on th Balcony 54-ln,
Black and White Checked Suiting, much
in demand this season tir drees- 7Q
ea and skirts; $160 vpye. yard I 9C
$2.00 Boys' Ruby Watches 89c
From 4 to 6 P. M,Oor "Ruby" 82.00
Watches, stem wind andset plain QQ
or fancy dial, special prlc each. OHM
Children's $2.50 jshoes $1.29
From 4 to P. M Hoys, and tlrl
Black Kid and Calf Ieaaber Khe.es, but
ton and lace styles; t2-f$ ala.. fljl OQ
special sale irlce at, the pair X 7
Bakery Special 4 'to 6 P. M.
Fresh from our own dvens 10O Q
dos. Cup Cakes; reu. 1 IWyalue. at liC
10c Jelly Rolls for t'hesp!-two hours ft
Grocery Bargains-444jo 6 P.M.
gala Tomorrow, 4 to 6 1C .Basement.
Bacon IlackB, lean und iweet. 1. 1
Eastern Sugar-Cured lianan. pound ltt
Veribest Hauer Kraut. j-'-ial. esn 104
Veribest Cornbe-f Haeh,! fH-oz. can U
Men's 75c Night hirts at 49c
From 4 to 6 P. M. XfreVa Flsnnerette
Nightshirts, warm and rjjee:. cut very
full, pink and blue xtript-s; reff. AQ
75c value, these two h$urs only Tb
25c Ribbons, the Yard, at 10c
From 4 to 6 P. M 1500.
Dlhknnn 4 anrl 4 ins.?.W
yards All-Milk
ide.
Buwarian,
rfark w(irt rrint. DreSdn Hnii dott
Fancy Ribbons,
Taf- -I r-
feU Ribbons, black. 18c 5tf vals. 1VV
FIFTH FLOOR 4? to 6 P. M.
Regular 7c Towelyr on Sale, 3c
Good Sise Towels for Iwaise use, "Honey-,
comb" brand, fringed e4s; reg 7c Q
values, special at low price jyf only.
$1.50 Garnitures, Special, 50c
Z -f -r
From 4 to 6 P. M. Sew Bead Dress
Oarnitures lrt crystal, .'iet and colored
beads, various- sices nl shapes;
to 11.60 vals. at low pries of. each UUW
10c and 12Vac H'dkerchiefs 5c
From 4 td 6 P. M. i 1000 Women's
Dainty Corner Embroidered Handker
chiefs, hemtltched; regular lo C
and lte values, thesiwo hour JC
Safes!
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