l "sT THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAN D. TUESDAY EVENING. JANUARY 27. .1914. v.i f !, r, n 11 4'. I I in 11 h OKEY AND ANOTHER WOMAN ENTER INTO . MRS; POTTS' DEATH HusEand Arrested in Los An- Mlf.geles Charged! With Wife iviuraer ai uanyon uuy, ur, an acre. Now th earn tand Js worth from f goo to 11000 per acre. Good roads decidedly pay." t - W. P. Perrlgo, the 1 third apostle, Uvea at Redmond. ' Thirty year are he helped blaze the trail Into that Village.- For IS years be has been an indefatigable- food reads enthusiast. "Hard work and self - sacrifice are 1 tiecessary for good roads,- he said mis morning, "and the absolute doing away - with graft. We had to fight it for years, but we won out in the MidA There roust be honesty In road building. Good roads are the greatest -Jasset a farmer can have, if he can only be made to, see this fact. I am a -fanner myself and I know. So are frank Terrace and Parry farmers and berg Xdlefse v. Portland Railway, Light - ft Power Co, Cartwright. ve, Moffett, and West Oregon Lumber Co. vs. Brady. v . - : .' . -.: Other opinions . handed down were a follows; . Johnsonese Dippold . vs. , Jennings. McRae Logging company, appellant; appealed from Columbia;, suit to re cover damages for injury to Umber; Affirmed. ; . , Frank Cawlfleld, appellant vs. D. A. Smyth; appealed from Harney; action of ejectment: reversed. O. - W. Waterbury, appellant;1, vs. United Telephone company; appealed from. Marion; suit oq two promissory notes; reversed. , C.'R. Temnleto vs. ;W. J2. Cook. K a!, appellants; appealed from Multno- EXPERTS 0M ROADS r TO AID CAMPAIGN i' . (Special to Tbe Journal. 1 i. Canyon City, Or., Jan. 27. That C. 15. Potto: strangled his wife to death here last July to get her estate, valued a 114.000. and that he might be free te bestow his attentions upon a woman -With i whom lie Is said to have been sbicei living in Los Angeles, will be the eontentfon of the. prosecution of Potts otj -u charge of murder by Grant ' county officials. ; 5 Potts was arrested last night in Los ; Angeles upon telegraphic Instruction ; from here, and this morning Sheriff William Welsh and District Attorney V, Q. Cozad left for the California city to get the prisoner, i ,Potts is a detective employed by the Ljos Anegeles board of trade. 1t Last summer Mr. and Mrs. Potts were visiting at the Mt. Vernon Hot Springs, a summer resort about 13 nil lea from this place, owned by Mr, and Mrs. F. McOarvln. parents of Mrs. Ptts, On July 13 Mrs. Potts died suddenly. With her husband she had - retired In apparently good health. About 0 o'clock in the morning Potts notified the family that his wife was bsvlng some kind of a fit. When Mrs. McOarvln reached the side of ner ; daughter she was dead. Blue marks , wVre seen on her throat at the time, ' but tne grief-stricken parents did not cfosftly investigate the circumstances of the death. J; '.The morning after the funeral Potts With his 10-year-old son,, left for ios ' Angeles, Suspicion began to grow, es pecially1 when It transpired that Mrs. Pptts left an estate of about $14,000, ad that Potts was infatuated with a Los Angeles woman. E. A. Robertson, Mrs. Potts' brother in-law, placed the matter before the district attorney and had the body ex homed, pr. V. C. Belknap held an in qvest here Saturday. The examination revealed the fact that the hyold bone was broken. It was explained to the Jury that such a fracture could only occur with external pressure. This with other suspicious circumstances resulted in the verdict that Mrs. Potts cemo to her death by strangulation or suffocation at the hands of: her hus band, C. E. Potts. The coroner re moved the stomach and sent it to Port land for examination, as it was thought tat it would show some trace of poison. SAYS AMiGAHS ARE I ! .i 1 K J Left to right Henry M. Parry, Richmond Beach, Wash.; W. Perrigo, Redmond, Wash.; Frank Ter race, Orlllla, Wash., and Samael Hill. . , i ! . " -Ia fact, with each succeeding gen eration Americans are resembling In dians more ana mora. Without tmsal- gratloa America would be aalpleaa, tt la the moat backward country la tne world and the soil is Incapable of pro ducing otker than the tadiaa typo." . Tbe writer af plauas tb aaisofa ooarsgeeaonl of tnbstoch. BECOMING NDIANS German Writer Declares We Are Rapidly "Returning to Type" in U. S, (Spatial to The JmtraaJ.) Berlin. Jan. J 7. Writing In tv, ..i known raagasina Roland Von Berlin JC Becokelmsn. a retired German business man now living in Ban Fran cisco, protests vehemently against his countrymen's adoption of the Ameri can custom of clean shaving. "Germans do not realize," he d Clares, "that the reason Americana shave Is because their beards arc too scanty. In this they resemble the na tve Indian, who. It is well known, U unraim. It is as farmers that wo will talk to the farmers of Columbia county." TODAY'S DECISIONS BY STATE SUPREME COURT Salem, Or.. Jan. 27. The supreme court today denied petitions for re hearing in the following cases: Simpson vs. purbln. Hunter vs. Clark and Henery, Johnson vs. Sea- Tomorrow is "Red Letter Day" 10 Gold Potts Denies Charge. Los Angeles, Cal., Jan. 27. Charged with murdering his wife at Canyon Ctty, Or., last July. Charles E. Potts, a private detective, will be taken there on the first train that leaves Los An geles after the present flood conditions are overcome. Potts denies the charge. He pre dicted that strychnine would be found in his wife's stomach, the drug, he said, having been given for heart all- . ' Went. GOOD ROADS APOSTLES CARRYING MESSAGE OF ROADS TO COLUMBIA (Continued From Page One.) through mud and slush. I .had large horses 1700 pounds apiece and the best I could haul was 2500 pounds of cabbage to the load because the crop of cabbage comes when the roads are -the worst. I can now leave home at ' o'clock In the morning with 6000 . pounds of cabbage behind a team of !i 1400 pound horses and be back home ;; at 6 o'clock in the afternoon. You can i 11 difference. We now have three lines of auto mobile : trucks hauling milk, produce, etc., to Seattle, carrying 12 tons to the truck and bringing empty milk cans, groceries, hardware ana tne like. Hero the saving on hauling milk alone ls" an enormous item." ; Henry M. Parry, the second Of the three apostles, is a strawberry raiser at Richmond Beach, King county, Washington. "I formerly had tq leave home with my strawberries at 1:30 In tne morning," ho said this morning, "But now with good roads I leave at S$ o'clock and am In time for early njarket. In addition to the saving time, the berries reach market In better condition. They are not juggled around in the crates and bruised be' cause, of ruts and holes in tha roads. I "get more money for my berries and buyer gets a better product. T mab; creditors' suit to reachf' property in the hands of a third party; modi fied. ' Charles Clough. et al.. va. Hugh Mc Govern, et al., appellants; appealed from Multnomah; suit to rescind a contract; affirmed. State vs. John B. Goddard, appellant: appealed from Multnomah; convicted of statutory rape; affirmed. Preaches Farewell Sermon. Ridjfeflel ,Wash Jan, 27. " Lst Sunday morning Rev. Louis B. Quick, pastor of the First Presbyterian church here, preached his farewell sermon, which was largely attended. Rev. Mr, Quick has accepted a call from the St. Johns Presbyterian church of Camas, Wash. In the evening a union service was held at the First Presbyterian church, under the auspices of the Rldgefleld High school, which gave a musical program. Journal Want Ads bring results. ACID STOMACHS ARE DANGEROUS Vlae-teatka of ail Stomach TramhU te Be Das to Aoidltr. A layiieiaa's Advtos s Cium ud Our. A famout pbriicia wbo naweaafal re searches Into the rua asd rare ot atota arh and Inteatlaal diaaaaea have rarned f htm an International rtvatat1on. raid In tlx couree of a reet-Bt lectuiy that nearly all In tostrael treablea. aa weU aa many dlwui ot the vital organ, vera dltertly traraabla to a deranged condition ol tb atnmarb whlrk In turn n due nlM tlnxa vat of ten to ex. eal ' acidity, coankmlr ternd aonr atom ark or heartburn, trhlcb xic only Irritated and inflamed the dellrate lining of the atomarb. hat a too eat up gaataltia and a(omn.-h ulrera. It Is Intereatlng to note that he randemna tha uae of patent medlrtnaa aa well aa of medlral txeatSMBt far tbe atomach. stating that be had Ma colleagues have, secarrd remarkable reanlta by the uae, of ordinary btaarated aaag eala. hieh, by neutralising tbe aHdlty of us lona. removes tne anvrrs of the tree Die. na contends that It la aa foollah t traat .la stomach itaelf aa It would be for a man woo atrpped on a tack to rub liniment on u root without first removing 1 Remove the tack and tha foot will heal tt 'If oeutralla tha aaid and atnnaoh tmn. bias will disappear. Iniutliig ntediclnes had medlral treatments are nae&aa, ao long as tbe conteota of the stomach remain add: remsva the acidity, and there will be no need for medicine th inflamed lining f the atomach will thee heal Itaelf. Sufferer from acidity. Four atomaea or heartburn ahould get a email bottle of blsoratod magneala from their druggist, and take a teaapoonful In a quarter of a glass of hot or cold water after meals, repeatlag In fifteen mlnntes. if neces sary, thla being tbe dosa which tha doctor haa found moat efflcartoaa In all cates. tad.) I fA 'I il ' 1 Iih. 4 5 1 I - - H 1 I n 1 t n ,.. in.. i..r . j , : w 1 3 4 m h H tt tt -n n : intou el Benson j Formerly New Oregon I rrr IaIS magnificent noatelry ijnow under I I I -a. I w m a 5 rm aT i Va rwJtf 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 tne European plandining room service I I ! 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J. I I I III tr ' ' ' ' ' 1 utwa.v fKUUlU Iliauial(ua i J CARL STANLEY, Manager I ' G. KIRKL DRURY, AisiiUntaniger Stamps Free to All Who Present Their Botjks on 5tK Floor Charge Purchases Tomorrow and the Balance of the Month Go on February Account, Payabld March 1,1914 We Are Portland Agents for Nemor Madame Lyra, Gossard Lace Front and American Lady Corsets Arnold's Kni Goods for Infants $3 Combination Suits $1.49 On the Third Floor all day Wednesday Great Clearance Sale of Women's Fine Quality Combination Garments, beautifully trimmed with German and French Val. laces and insertions. Regular $3.00 values, soiled from having been on display, ACk otherwise' they areperfect, only V-a-eatt $5 Nemo Corsets at $3,50 Certain numbers of Nemo and Gossard Cor sets have been discontinued by the manufac urers; splendid qualities that haye hereto fore sold regularly at $5.00 each. They are made of finest batiste, long hip styles, with hose supporters, on sale tomor- J0 Kf row, while they last at, each vO.UU niUDHwii imwRi wiM)iun Sale of Cluldren's Dresses All day on Third Floor Children's Wool Dresses, in many pretty styles and a great variety of colors, siies 3 to 6 years. Reg. M.50 Dr eases, 93.29; U30 Dresses, 2.&0; $2.69 and $2.98 Dresses, fS.OO; ZJ9 Desea, fl.50; and Q flfl tl.98 Dreaaea, sal Wednesday OlsUU Chndr n's Coats at V2 Price On the Tfcrd FlKr all day Wr4nei.ds Childrrn'tot. 2 to 6 year, at Vi PRICE BABY BQJNETS Valucf vp to UlS. .n sale Vcdst!i at lo price . only f 1.40 BABY BOtNETS Rrjrular value tij. $1 49. ii!act4 on sale Wrdnckds ii tl.c greatly rtdied price of only. esch'Of Great "Hourly j5ales" Tomorrow In All Departments of the Hdltz Store Auto rriend How. TTf 1 m TTlnir " r 1 1 r ataa Vista n-naa-M E. A a .m.aafk yvuiivj w o St an. C- auLlCU over the Idea that the good road is if seiely for the benefit of the auto- rrtobUlst, although We appreciate the tict that any road that Is a food aato toad is a good road for the firmer, But the automobile has come ti be looked -upon as a friend' and not as an enemy of the farmer. I don't ofcvn one; myself,, but many of fnv ! rjjlghbors do and they make the trip tf Seattle in a few hours, where It tjed to take the better part of a day. Cfie at) (O to market now and get bacic ior Dreaxrast. we have a motor- bps line that will take us into the city. Land has increased tremendously if value.- "When I first earns to King clunty: from th old, country cleared land could be bought for around f 18 or rtiort to mnff tnd r it ate; tic : delicate membrtaet.'' Modern acienc prove catarrh a symptom . of poor health. r Ttt the cams with SCOTT8 EMULSION which contain par cod liTcrq t nrich th blood and'CnergiM ft ystem,. hypo photphitct o noarish smd up build the) Bcrros, sad glyesrino to aoota ajnd neaj. i, Thoasanda Uat&t that Bcott'i EaalaioB OTcreamo CtUrrh in A, permanent. .natuu way and It will usoniy halp y. Aftia tha aleaWBe saVstlrstas m r From llto lZAeM; 12V&C Embroidery at Yard 4c From 11 to IS A. M. on the Main Floor rGood quality Swiss. Cambric a&d Nainsook Embroidery Edges and Inser tions, fast edges, pretty designs, widths to eight Inches, regular 10c and jt 1JH values on sale at only, yard rC Regular 19c Ribbons tOc Yd. From 11 to It A.' M. on the Main Floor 1000 yards of Good 'Quality Silk Rib bonsplain taffetas, moires and fn VI ma wMtha im i Ail. ln. reg. VSo vals., on sale at, yard 10c rhite Lawns,. 8V2c Yd. From XX to IS A. 51, on the Balcony 2000 yards of Sheer Quality White Lawn for dresses, walstings, lingerie etc.. regular 18c value for Ol one hour on sale at, the yard O72C $1.50 Lace Curtains 75c Pair From 11 to 12 A. M. on the Fourth Floor SOO pairs ot Nottingham Lace Curtains in new and attractive designs, 45 inches wide andvS yards long, 'white and Arabian, $1.60 values, tvr on sale at low price of, the pair OC Heavy Wool Blankets $1.89 From ll to 12 A. M. on the Fourth Floor 69 nalrs of Heavv Wool Nan Blankets, large Slse, grey with pink or clue borders, regular 13.00 q rx values, on sale at only, pair pleO7 Boys' $1.00 Shirts 49c Each From. 11 CO U A. M. Boys' Wool Shirts in blua and gray, medium weight, have flat collars and side pockets, good flu ting, well tailored, siies 1 2 to 14, A(- valsH on sale at low price of r7C 35c Enamel Dish Pans at 15c From 11 to IS Aj M. in'-tW Basement 500 Gray Enameled Dish Pans, good else, regular 35c values, on sale c for this hour at low price, ea. IOC $1.00 Alarm Pocks 59q Ea. From 11 to 12 A. M. on the Mala Floor Nickel-plated Alarm Clocks mter mlttent alarm, American maa Cf designs, $1.00 vals., on sale at 07C hrtf Lo6r-i tb 12 a. m. Oang Voreka Taloaia svi 0y J4 Ho Passepartout 2Mctwa ar aa, Se 7 SUk and teatlis rarses ealy 2li S5o Boxes of Btatioaery . at ay ; From 12 to 2 P.M. fa f an Women's 50c Gloves, 15c Pair From 12 to 2 P. M. on the Main Floor ISO pairs of Women's Fabric Gloves, "samples," extra fine qualities of cash mere, chamois, suede and golf, all si sea. regular 26c to 60c values, dur- tC ing these two hours at, the pair IOC Women's 35c Neckwear 16c From 12 to 8 P.M. Women's uLace Neckwear; pretty collars lb. touna and epaulet shapes, white, black and ecru, regular 28e and SBo values, on 1 , sale at the very low price, each IOC Women's $1.50 WaisU at 89c From 12 to 2 P. M. on the Second Floor Women's Lawn and . Marquisette Waists, trimmed with laoe and Tucks. L?wf W? necks, with long hn. sleeVea. all sizes, values to fl.60 Q7C 36c Bath Towels, at 21c Each From 12 to 2 P. M. on the. Balcony Large Heavy .Bleached Turkish , Bah Towels aise, 20x46. ,A very darable towel that Will give you lasting vi satiaf action. 8O0 values, at.ea. lC Men's $4.00 Shoes 41.98 Pr. FVoni 12 to S P. it on tha Main Floor Men's Tan and Black Button and! Lace Gun CalfcBoa Calf and Tan Calf Shoes' regular $4.00 values, on sale Ckti these two hours at, the piir pla70 Women's 35c Underwear' 18c From 12 to 2 P. M. Women's Fleeced Vesta ana Panta medium weight, cream color; vesta, high necks and T long sleeves; pants a&kle lengtn. with band mipih ui sizes oniy. regular 3c in. value, on sale for two houM at lOC Men's $2 Cduroy Pants $1.59 1 U to 2J. it' on the Balcony lien's Dark Gray Corduroy Pants, good weight and qualitx. t lnlshad with wid. buckles, belt straps, etc.,- reg- 9 tor two noura Ma' S1.S0 Soft Shirt 79c $1.59 From li tO S P. U rn th Main ITInnn military collars, Frenoh' cuffs, white. Kn.aa,gTy "e, 11.25 and sjq -11.T vsla., these two: hours lot tiJC Men's $15.00 OrircoaU $3.50 Boys' $1 Knickerbockers 59c 25cTabIa Silver at Only 10c 1000 Rogers Niokel Silver Knives and forks, tn plain, beaded and floral 1 designs. 25o vals eo sale only 1UC From 2 to 3 P. M. 39c Ribbons, the Yard, at 19c From 1 u I f. M. on tha Mala Floor Heavy Quality All-Silk Ribbons of plain Or moire taffeta, satin taffeta and Dres den Ribbons, for hair bows, sashes, etc.; Widths to six inches; regular 2te te 314 values, for this one hour on sale in. at the very low price only, yard 1 7C Women's $3.98 Sweat'rs, $2.98 From 2 to 2 P. M. on the Second Floor Women's Ruff Neck Sweaters, medium weight, in red, gray and white. r no all sizes; reg. 3.98 values, ea.pi70 GROCERY STORE SPECIALS From 2 to 2 P. M.. Holts' Basement Raisins in 1-lb. packages, three for 25e Cluster Raisins, 1-lb. cartons, each Sweet Pickles, special at. the quart 264 $2.50 Bath Robe Bl'nkets $1.49 From t to 3 P. M. Heavy Fleeced Bath Robe Blankets in a Urge variety of neat designs ahd colorings: Tregulars a r $2.50 vals, sale this hour, ea. Xe!Sa7 50c Mercerized Damask at 32c Som 2 to S P. 11 on tne Balcony 44-in. ne Mercerized Damask of good closely, woven quality, new patterns; reg. Sic value, on sale this -one hour at on. the very low price of only, yard OafaC Boys 75c Blouses, at. Each 39c From 2 to 8 P. M.-Mothers Friend Boys . Blouses, made with flat or military eoU laf, best materials, good patterns, sises 4 to 14 years; 60c, 75o vals, 07C FIFTH FLOOR 2 to 3 P. M. $1JIS Bed Spreads, Pair 89 Large Double Bed Size Crochet Bed spreads, made of extra strong twisted yarn, . attractlva patterns ( . 11.25 . QfJ, values, on sale at low price of 07C From 3 to 4 P. M. 49c Flouncinsjs, the Yard 29c Front 8 to 4 P. M. on the Main Floor New Embroidery Voile Flounclngs. I" Inches wide, neat well worked designs, good quality; regular 4c value. OQ Special at very small price, yard a&7G $1.25 Womens' Gloves, Pr. 69c From 2 to 4 P. M. on the Mala Floor Women's Extra Good Quality Lambskin Gloves.' medium or Light weight. 8-clasp, overseas) or P. K. sewn: white, black or tan; regular 81.00 and 21.25 val- CQ ues on sale at very low price, pr. J7C $5.00 Trimmed Hats, Only 79c From 8 to 4 P. M. on the 8econd Floor Just 91 Trimmed Hats, this season's styles; values up to It each, in 7Q Order to close out priced at, each I 57 C Women's $3.50 Shoes Pr. $1.89 From 8 to 4 P. M. on tbe Mala Floor Women's Gsnmetal and Patent Leather Shoes, very Istest lasts, bt 4P 1 on styles; jeg. 81.50 Values, pair J laO7 $1.50 Couch Covers, Only 85c From i4o I P. M. on the Fourth Floor- Large Brce Oriental Red and Green 1th striDed Tranestry fringes all found; reg. 11.59 val- or al CoUch Covers. ues, on sale this hour, special, ea. Child's $1.50 Union Suits 95c From 8 to 4 P. M. on the Main Floor Children's Fine Wool Colon Suits, cream color, made with high necks, )ong sleeves and ankls length and drop sests, silk taped neck, pearl buttons; 1.5o fv r; values, during this hour at only 7QC FIFTH FLOOR3 to 4 P. M, 18c Ed'en Cloth, the Yard 10c A Fine, Closely Woven Hard-rialshed Flannel for shirtings, pajamas, in. etc; reg. 18c value at. the yard 1UC Wednesday All'Day Notion Sale Savings to Indicate How Important to Buy Everythine; at HoIt 6c Stockinc Darner (a Pearl Buttons, dc 5a Snap Fasteners f Darners, flos. foe So Blanket Pins, each ec uouar supporters. 6d Hairpins at, a pkg. 16c Child's Hose Sup porters, on sale for dOc Cube Pins at, cub 10c Curling Irons, ea, 16c Buttons at, a doa, Sc Hair Nets, two for 2-for-5o Darning Cot . ton now three for So Collar and Caff - - Pins now two foe -for-5 "Beat-All - Hi .1 XCieevs Protector 194 Ze 26cns'ovelty Edgings if Z ' fc T; Tspe. specU 43 M1E 'r'3?rS.,?',T z-ror-sc sasrjr cotton le ka CMt w.a.V- J airpina, three for Hooka and Eyes oa sale now at twe for ST J-f or-5e Hooks Byes So Hat Pins now. each 2 So Alcohol Lamps at 1 10c ilof?: e Skirt Braid now at klrt and Trousers 19 y Beita for ITe Shields for 10t 14C rrOasera- Hangers now osly J i esaviarv Beits for 28a tSa Dress Its Hose 'Supporters 12 P Sc Rick - Rack Braid ii-a)r-eo cara Fins for fr linn"! uuiiin In at HAM HalmlM lr - om t - for - 5c Cotton Tape ' on sals at three for ' 84 :oc Tap Measures at ' Tat r-for-Sc-Asate Buttons thraa tiosea at only ; From 3 to 4 P. M. 15c Neckwear, This Hour 10c Women's Pretty Kis Neckwear Ket and Lace Jabots and Epaulet Collar of wash material, trimmed wl'.h Nut- tons, regular 15c values, on aJ f this hour at low price ot. each ivC $3.98 Bath Robes, Each $2.48 From 2 to 4 P. U. 21 Women Bat Robes In tea, light blue, lavender and asvy, all sises included, regular 82-88 values, to close out they ere 4Q on sale this bour at. each 7aMtO $1.50 Corduroy Suitint 89c From 8 - to 4 P. M. on the Balcony Very Best Quality Btlk-Flnlshed Cordu roy In all tha snosi wasted shade, regular 1.6e values, during this nn bour on sale at low price, yard 07C GROCERY SALE; 1 HOUR From 8 to 4 P. M. In the Basement Pure OUve Oil In large bottle only &5 8 C Dry Milk In larce can, can at 23 BUiaen Silver polish ou sale, a box ft $2 Velvet Rug at $1.10 Each From 8 to 4 P. M. on the Fourth Fleor WUton Velvet Rugs, 27x$4 Inches In slse. conventional and medallion de tlgns. tan and Sreen abadea. a in regular 62 values, this hour eplaAU $2.50 Bed Comforts at $1.69 From 8 to 4 P. L on tbe Fourth Floor Full else 72s64-lnch Bed Comforts. covered with best sllkollne and filled with pure white cotton bat- rQ ting, 12.68 value, on sale at e?leUe7 $1.75 Union Suits, at $1-29 From S to 4 P. Mr Women s on 8hrinkable Wool Union Bulla, made with Blgh necks and long sleeves and Okie leogtb. aream color, sises 84, 26. 18; 1.75 value, on saie for 4t OQ this one hour st only, suit f la7 Men's $3.00 Hats, Each 98c Frwm 8 te 4 P. K. an the Mala Floor Broken lrses af Men's Hats Is frtt and doth deal, teleseopea aad FV. doras. la klaas, ta. gray aad QO do lb mixturea, valaea te (1. for SOC I From 4 to 6 P. M. V 2Sc Handkirchicfs at 8c Each vm 4 te 4 p.V ea Ui Mala Fleor Pure Linen or rhamrark Ima llu. kerrl.lefe. ahe4 oyil II.. stitched. 16c tutfCc values, each OC $1.50 PetUUts, Sp'L $1.1S From I it I P Women's Flit ISc Cops and Saucers 10c Ea. From 8 to 4 P. M- la the Basement 14 Plain White Cups aad &ecers and Dlnaer Plate, good ,uUty eblaav 15 value, u and aavueev or Plata. r am aeJ this bour at low prio of A J aad lateen Pett ular ll 64 value a the Second Floor Top BUck Itaicyoa Pettloats. res- a r- peolal fr dleiO Boys', Ctrls' 2 Shoes $1.29 From lo P. M ,n the Mala Floor Boys' aad Oirir Biton snd Lac tyU Kchool 8hoe, tool wearina. aat fac tory kirxl. Ile ilues on ei Oft Sal thea to bonk ( paUr V I aat7 75c Fancy W , h Goods 3Sc From 4 to 4 p. M.olthc Balcony ll yards of ti,e Ver W,,t Wssh Ooods, tncludlr.c Ha tinea, llipe. pluea, (lk. Strloed Ratines. Jft.l Brocaded OC M'lM Oooda. etc.. v u 5c ajC GROCERY STRE SPfLS, 20c Kconvmy Coffee o. aale, lb. 23 Rconomy Bakidg PowV, lb. tin 22 a Lconomy Pvtc. all Id cans st Sat lluotlay ii Palmer a Hleuita. tbe packase ou aaia at !'.rtre of ISat $10.00 Iron Beds .50 Each From 4 to 4 P. M. on lteVurth Floor Full or thtee-uuarter 4V Continuous-Post iiry Kr.autielM I rn Beds, massive and haadeome. It f value, on vale for price 'tipOsOU Children's ISc Wai ,t Be Prom to P M hU!Wrrs rtn Knit Waista. weJI taped. 1.4, dM row of newed button. resulsLae ft value, on sale these two tooul at a7C Boys' $1.00 Sweaters t49c Froen 4 to ft P X. on tbe MlrBn BoyC Heavy kCiui Swoafra. rvf coat style. Oaford gray oalJ jt n reg. 1 values, this hur enfj4;7C $12S Tea Kettles at, EI 98c From 4 to 4 P M In the JieaAai Klckel-plated Te Kettie. elV . regular 81.26 values. 00 eporlalko aal at tb snaall price of. sxb VOC 2Sc Stationery at, the BoilOc Ft Quality laltlsl Ltoea otatWry, vwnrrniwm vra wj in m-B- veiope. regular 24c boas, bg 0c i ' 1 i'i' - -v:fBJa?ewsv