The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, April 29, 1914, Page 18, Image 18

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    BOARD
OF
Tbmbrrbw Go on May Accounts Payable June 1
ATTENDS REHEARSAL
OF OWN OVERTURE
Charge
SELECTS
New M
From All Nations
COMING FOUR YEARS
Recommendation Made by
Principals, Officers of Sup
erintendent's Department.
ourly and Underpriced for Removal Sale!
And That Same Dependability in Quality Our Thousands of Patrons Have Always Experienced Is Ever Present!
BIDS HAD BEEN INVITED
EDUCATION
BOOKS
FOR
OTchandise
Recruited
'I '.''-': 1
Ifl ft r !! J
Is Unpacked H
Bepresentatives of Publishers Had
Been Divan Private Hearing's
Before School Committee.
Textbooks for the uso of pupils In
the Portland High Bdiools were e- ,
lotted last nlglit by the board of edu
cation for use during jthe coming four;
year. The only courses yet to be pro- i
lried for are muHic, Ucrman and writ-!
Inn, hooka for these subject to b
decided upon later. A committee com
led of the principals of the high
rhools and tlie off ioers of tlie city
mioerintendent's d-partment made the
recommendation. Bids had been In
vited from various publishers and rep
resentatives were given private hear
ings before the committed.
These texts were selected: ,
Mathematics School Algebra, Went.
worth anil Smith, vols. 1 ami , jinn j j
& Co.; Geometry, riniie, LJells ana,
Webb, Ginn A "o.; Solid, Hart ami I
Keldrnan. Anierkan Hook company;'
Trlgonoinetry, Wilcyznski-Slaiiglu, Al-;
Ivn & Bacon; Advanced Algebra, Ginn ,
Ai Co.; Arithmetic, Wells' Academic, D. I
t. Heath & Co.
Mclfin-es Physiology. Conn and Bud-
dlngton. Silver, Burdette company; '
Botany. Bergen and Caldwell, Ginn &
Co.; Botany, Sweetzer and Kent Key j
and Flora. Ginn & Co ; Biology, Pe.g-
body and Hunt, Macmi-Hkn & Co.; Ap-
plied lOWctrlcity and Magnetism, Jack- 1
son anil Jackson, .Macmillan & Co. ; j
PhyKics, MIllfkHii uml U.il (revised),
i.lrin He Co.; Chemistry, Mcpherson and I
llr-nilerpfin, Ginn A Co.; Physical Geog- j
raphv, Hopkins, Sanllorn & Co. ;
Kngllsh Knulisli Literature, Long, ,
Ginn & Co.; American Literature, Hal-'
!:!. American Book comnunv: Knir-
A nierican i
Father Dominic.
One of the features of the Portland
Symphony orchestra concert to be giv
en at the Heilig Friday afternoon. May
at 3 o'clock, will be the overture,
"The Call of the West,"; by Father j
Dominic of Iount Angel college. Itj
will be the first Oregoti composition i
to be played by the orchestra, tattler
Iomlnic attended the rehearsal the
other day and expressed himself much
pleased with the treatment of the com
position, which he wrote under the
supervision of the grea German com
poser, Humperdlnck.
This concert will be, the last of the
season 1913-11. nnd George K. Jeffery
will conduct. The principal feature
will be Tschaikows,ky"s sixth sym
phony. "Pathetl with ,tv move
ments from Henry ,Hailley's sympho
ny, "North, Kast, South and West," a
close second. Hadley is regarded as
one of the foremost living American
Hah stj.ntonc.M tCfriilidll
Book company: Manual or Antumen- ,.,o.i
tatlon LHVTnrk and Spofford, Macmil- j The seat sale for the concert opened
lan&Co.; A First Book of Composition, at the Heilig this morning.
MrlgKs and McKinney, Gln- S Co.; The final rehearsal for the Friday
KlemnntH of Composition, Canliy unci : afternoon concert was held at the
Opdyke, Mecmlllan & Co.; Grammar, : ,ei1 Vl- morning It was attended
Ivn & ncon; C) Second Year Latin, land IS Catholic Sisters, who were par
A 1 1 vn r Bacon; la) Junior Latin Boole, I ticularly intertsted in the rendition of
Koife & llennlson, Allyn & Bacon; (b) . Father Dominic's composition. Frank
Caesar. Gunnison & Harley. Silver Bur- j Kichenlaub will be the concertmaster
ilette company; L3 ) laitin Jrammar, ' ..,.j(ia v afternoon
Bennett. Allyn & Bacon; (3) Cicero, . Nx- Monday :lt 12:Z0, the Musi-
llllllliniiii Hull iraui'-j, ml i ri jutUTlLr:
company; 111 Virgil, Kairclough and;
Brown. Sanborn & Co.; Ovid. Gleason ;
and Bennett, American Book company; I
Latin Literature. McKall. Scribner. 1
PubllsheiH of all Latin text,s must fur
nish paper text editions free, equal to
the number of the regular texts In use. j
French Shorter French Course, Fra-'
ser and SqualT, 1. C. Heath & Co.; f
French Grammar, Fraser anil Squair !
I . C. Heath A Co.; Lectures Faciles, 1
Fraser, Glnn S; Co.; French Series, I
Walters-Balland. Serlbner's. :
Historv Ancient, West (revised edi- '
tion 1H13). Allyn & Bacon; New Medie- I
VBl and Modern, Hardlne. 1913, Amer-
ican Book, company ; Kngllsh, Cheyney. !
Glnn Co.; American, Muzzey. Ginn
Co.; Industrial. Moore, Macmillan &
Co. !
Lconomtcs Burch and Ncaring,
Macmillan A- Co. '.
Civlci The American Republic, Cen
tury company.
Mechanical Drawing First Book,
Sloan. Mentzer Co.
Psychology Thorndyke, A. (5. Sell
E'er. Principles of Teaching Thorndike.
Domestic Science Food and House
lir14 Management, Klnne and Coolev,
Macmillan . Co.; Domestic Art. Shel
ter and '-C4otliing, Kinne and Cooley,
Macmillan & Co.; Nutrition and Diet.
( onley. American Boole
clans' club of Portland, will give- a
lum heon at the Portland hotel 'In
honor of Father Bom
rriand
Old Spanish Prison
Bunko Game Again
Merchant In Bend, Or., Receives Appeal
for Aid but He Knew About Ancient
Trick.
The. old bunko game of the hidden
fortune, and the man in a Spanish
prison, a game that was old when the
pyramids of - F-gypt were young, is
heard from once more.
In a communication rfreeived by a
prominent merchant of Bend, Or., re
cently the merchant was informed that
the writer, one S. Solovieff. a Russian
banker, who was confined in a Spanish
prison on the charge of murder, was
compelled by his sad situation to re
veal an important affair through
which the Bend merchant could by
lendering aid, procure a modest for-
company; j tune, saving at the same time that of
the prisoner's "darling daughter."
In the letter, which bore a Spanish
stamp and post mark, it was written:
"1 beseech you to help me to obtain
Household Chemistry, Blanchard, Al
lyn & Bacon.
Commercial Practical Business
Arithmetic. Moore and Miner, Ginn St
Co.; Jinn id Prill. Burch. T-,vons A- Par.
tiahnn; Business Speller. Kldridire. a sum" of $480,000 I have in America
American Book company; Rook keep-1 and to come here to raise the seizure
)lon. and xMinplT',l3in? Co : of my baggage, paying to the registrar
' ill J7 Ji V """"'".J D - of the court the expenses of
Kerinir ann Arrm nt:inpv RnwA ti I
1 1. M Howe comnanv: Corrnnrr-lal icmc.n.s "'j- poi i-
company
Correspondence. Altmnler. Macmillan
Co.; Business Fngljsh, Lewis, La
Salle Kxtenslon university; Results of
-Order, Roberts. Scott Foresman com
pany; Economics jdT Business, Brisco
Macmillan & Co.; Commercial Law,
Wlgham. GreRg Publishing company;
Commercial Geography Robinson,
"Und-McNally company; Kxer-Mses and
References, Robinson, Rand-McNally
company; Kxpert Typewriting, Fritz
Kldrldge, American Book company;
Pad of Business Forms. Frltz-Lldrldge
American Book company; Office Train
ing for Stenographers, Gregg -Publishing
company; Manual for Office Train
ing, Gregg Publishing company; Pad
of Script Forms, K. C. Mills, American
Rook company; Shorthand, Pitman
Howard. Phonographic institute; Busi
ness Kngllsh. Goodyear-Marshall; Com
merce and Finance, Powers. Lyons &
Carnahan.
expenses or my
and
manteau containing a secret pock
et where 1 have hidden a secret packet
Indispensable to recover the said sum.
As a. reward 1 will give up to you the
third part, viz., $160,000."
For further particulars the'r Bend
merchant was Instructed to cable to a
person In the prisoner's confidence at
Santander, Spain, the single word
"Arrived."
.Enclosed with the '-the. letter was a
supposed newspaper cLippirrg giving an
account of the arrest in London of
Serge Solovieff, a Russian banker who
had fled from Russia with 5,000,000
rubles and who, while hiding in Spain,
had killed a fellow 'countryman.
Seeks to Enjoin
the Commissioner
Order ProbiMUnr the Sale of Baklnr
Powder Containing Albumen, At
tacked by Seattle Company.
Application for an Injunction to re
strain J. D. Mlckle, atate dairy and
food commissioner, from enforcing an
order, to become effective May 1
prohibiting the sale In the state of
baking powder containing albumen.
Was made by attorneys for the Cres
cent Manufacturing company, a Se
attle corporation, in a suit in equity
filed with the federal court Monday
afternoon.
The company manufactures a brand
Known as rescent Making Powder," ;
whieh. the complaint alleges, has been
on the market for IS yearas. It will ,
be deprUeil of business In this state
ir -MICK lew
the cotnp;
Candidates Invited
, To Attend Luncheon
Progressive Business Men Would Hear
and See Aspirants fop Law Making
Body.
All candidates for the legislature
from Multnomah will be given a chance
before the Progressive Business Men's
club tomorrow to tell why they should
do eieciea. we want a strong delega
Bmiun irom inis county In the next
legislature.. announces P. H. Knee
land, chairman of the proa-ram commit.
tee, -indicating that the presence of ttie
candidates at the luncheon In the Mult
nomah will afford opportunity for com
parisons. Robert C. Wright will act
as chairman of the day.
COUNTY COURT NEWS
a oder is allowed rs3tlThemml1SSlners ord no
1,0, it,. J 1 ' I ticPs of the dangerous condition r
sent broadcast throughout the state ""y rlv,er briSe, through which an
declares t.lhumen In baking powder 1 U iFU PlunKPd last Saturday, be
is au adulteration to make weight I 02.te, at 'af'h end of th bridge. -
weight.
. t
Former Foreman Is
Awarded Damages
,
-A. C. Barclay Given 918.000 for In
Juries Received In Jumping; Wben
Collision Takes place on Bead.
A. C. Barclay, former foreman of a
uriHcing crew on the 0.-V. R. & N.
ran road between
The petition of William A K-nirnar
i and others, of Gresham, for the com
pletion or me improvement of the Sec
tion Line road from th vu mn
crossroad to Brunner station, was re-i
ferred to Roadmaster Yean.
The application of E. R rwh-...
and others for a county road from the
Kanes road to the Troutdal rnit u
! read for the first time anrf
second hearing April 29 at 10 o'clock
The bid of the Kastern & Western
Lumber company to furnUh
for repairs to the Burnside bridge for
$272, was accepted as it was the low-
vale and Junctura.
-b wroea jd.uuu oamages against j est bid received.
jne company ror injuries received when t Roadmaster Yeon reported that hf
he jumped frow. a work train to escape believed the hiring of an auto truck
injuries when he trsin on which he ' for road work is econoinJeaT wh hJ?
w.s riding collfded with another work ! preciation cost is aTlowed for aUhou
V-u' ., . i the 8t Per ard seems high' compared
V ri.Ct Wa" rendBre Circuit I with the cost per yard for "ounfy
w Av S Viiwii r, I UUI L, ttJIU lfl One Ol
the largest given for ' some time.
The accident occurred last Octo
ber. The trains met on a curve,
Barclay sued for $50,000 damages. He
waa represented by Attorneys Davis &
larrell and Charles A. Hardy.
trucks. The letter from Mr v- '
placed on file. i "M
The St. Louis Inventor of a life
preserver which has metal webs on the
legs claims they will enable a person
to walk in water. v . ,
Tomorrow Is the Opening Day of the Home
Industry Exhibit at Meier & Franks
UXTDEB THE AUSPICES OP THE MAHTJPACTTJBEBS' ASSOCIA
TION OF OBEOOn.
Colonel David M. Dunne, president of the Manufacturers' Asso- .
elation of Oregon, will formally open the Home Industry Exhibit
tomorrow morning. The entire Morrison street side of our mam
moth Basement has been given over to the exhibit, nearly forty
handsomely decorated booths having been erected to house the fifty
or more exhibits. Great is the interest manifested in this Impor
tant and interesting event, whichis extremely educational in char
acter. Made-in-Oregon products will be attractively displayed, and
the various methods of manufacture interestingly explained In
some cases the actual process of manufacture being in operation.
The exhibitors include concerns from all over the state of Oregon,
and the exhibition promises to be a success in every respect
All are Welcome, Basement, Main Building.
Dinnef-Ware, Fancy China and
Glass-Ware Now at Special Prices!
Every piece of our enormous stock of fine Dinncrware is
included in this sale at unusual reductions. Many pretty pat
terns are shown.
All Glassware such as Tumblers Stemware Water Sets
Berry Sets Oil Bottles Water Bottles Jugs Decanters
Punch Bowls, etc. reduced for this sale.
All Fancy China including all fancy Haviland Royal Dres
den Austrian China fine hand-decorated China fancy Vases,
etc., reduced 25. Fourth Floor Temporary Annex.
Mexico!
On Thursdayand Saturday of this week, April 30th and May
2d, at 3 o'clock in the Main Building, Fifth Floor Miss Fannie
Harley will repeat her lecture or "Travelogue" on Mexico
past and present. .
The success which attended her striking presentation of. this
momentous subject on Tuesday augurs well for the two remain
ing days.
The history of Mexico its physical characteristics, its cli
mate and resources; the people, their developments and national
traits, customs, traditions and curiously interesting legendry;
churches and architecture are all depicted in vivid array by a
series of wonderful colored stereopticon pitcurcs. Hear Miss
Harley tomorrow! No charge. Pifth Floor Main Boil ding
Thousands of Toys and Dolls to Be Sold in 3 Days
Meier & Frank's
REMOVAL
DIRECTORY
The Shopper's Guide
(Revised Daily.)
MOVE HO. 1 Art Heedlework De
partment To Seventh J-'loor, near
Tea Room, Sixth-street Building.
MOVE HO. S Kodak Department,
Sporting Goods Department To
Temporary Annex (across Fifth
street). Fifth-street Entrance.
MOVE HO 3 Alteration and Pit- .
ting B o o m a To Fifth Floor,
Sixth-street Building.
MOVE HO. 4 Men'a Furnishing and
Hat Department To Temporary
Annex, First Floor.
MOVE HO. 5 Men'a and Boys' Cloth
ing and Boys' Hat Dept. To Tem
porary Annex, Second Floor.
MOVE HO, 6 Trunk Department
To Third Floor, Sixth-street Bldg.
Deep Reductions on Toys, Pictures, Baskets, Baby Carriages and Dolls
Preparatory to Removal to Temporary Annex Buy Now for the Holidays!
MOVE HO. 7 Housefiumishlng'S
To Third Floor. Temporary An
nex. Crockery Department, to
Fourth Floor, Temporary Annex.
MOVE HO. 8 Mail Order Depart
ment To Ninth Floor, ; Sixth-street
Building.
$1.75 Folding Sewing
fables at $1.19
For three days' sale, we're re
ducing these practical Sewing Ta
bles, 36 inches long and 18 inches
wide, with measuring rule on top.
Regularly priced at $1.75 d1 - Q
Removal reduction to tJ)-i-e-Li
85c Lap Boards used by all
home sewers, special price KQ
for three days' sale tliU
Pifth Floor Sixth Street Bldff.
Dolls Reduced for the Removal Sale
We have a splendid and all-embracing assortment of DOLLS,
and for this three-days' sale, they're radically reduced in price. Be
c low we list a few of the exceptional offerings for this three-days' sale:
$1.00 Kid Body Dolls, with metal heads, 17 ins. long, reduced to 69tf
$1.25 Ki4 Body Dolls, sleeping eyes, eyelashes, hair "and jointed, 19
inches long, reduced to 79
60c Imitation Kid Dolls sleeping eyes, 17 ins. long, reduced to 39
50c Hair-Stuffed Pink Body Dolls, celluloid heads, 14 ins. long, 25
$1.00 Kid Body Dolls, sleeping eyes, parted wig, jointed, 16 inches
long, reduced to 69
75c Hair-Stuffed Pink Body Dolls, sleeping eyes and hair, 21 inches
long, reduced to 49
$3.50 "Rose City Beauty" Doll for Only
This beautiful DolL as illustrated, has sleeping eyes,
long lashes, sewed mohair wig, is fully jointed, and
sells regularly for $3.50 for Three Days' Sale, re
duced to
99c
$1.25 Rose Gity
Baby Doll
63c
Sleeping eyes, sewed mohair
wig, fully jointed and 15 inches
long reduced from $1.25 to
only e3-
Toys at Removal Sale Prices!
95c Collapsible Doll Bug- $2.75 Collapsible Doll- Children's $2 Sidewalk
gies Special at Only 69c Buggies for Only $1.79 Sulkies Now Only $1.33
Steel frames, reclining backs,
covered with good leatherette,
and steel tires. Well construct
ed, selling regular for 95c
now 69
Rubber-tired wheels, reclin
ing back and large hood. Splen
didly constructed. Reduced for
Removal Sale from $2.75 to
$1.79.
Reliable make of Sidewalk
Sulky, with rubber-tired wheels,
high backs and excellent springs.
Special reduction for 3 days'
sale from $2.00 to $1.39
At 25 Off
AU Toys, Mechanical and
Steel Trains, Animals, Boys'
Velocipedes, Girls' Tricycles,
Wagons, Coasters. Rocking
Horses, Doll Buggies and Chil
dren's Sulkies 3 days' Sale
25 LESS.
PUth Ploor Sixth Street Bldf.
Removal Sale Prices on Framed and Fulton Go-Carts and Whitney Baby
Unframed Pictures
PICTURE FRAMING AT 25 DISCOUNT
Here's an exceptional opportunity to select either framed or
unframed Pictures with great savings. One special lot of Pictures
is offered at 50 off and others in wide variety at 25 less than
the usual price. You'll also do well to take advantage of this offer
ing and have Pictures framed at 25 less than you would ordi.
narily pay. Avail yourself of these reductions during this great
3-Day Sale! Temporary Annex, Fifth Street.
Carriages 25 Off
For durability of construction as well as comfort for Baby, the
new 1914 Fulton Go-Carts are unexcelled. The seats and backs of
these Go-Carts are fitted with four double-acting springs while
many unique shapes in Fulton Go-Carts and Whitney Carriages
are here for your selection. Tops in many sizes and styles are
also reduced.
PRICES RANGE FROM $5.50 TO $70 ALL AT 25 OFF
Meier fc Prank'e Pifth Floor Main Bulldinff
IBALLOTS!
C r.
E For Rose Festival 3
Queen Candidates
May Be Secured With Purchases
Made in Temporary Annex Only.
Rose Festival Tour de l-ux
ballots will be glvpn With pur
chase in the Temporary An
nex onlv as follows:
10 votes with every purchafie of
25i- or more.
20 voten with every purchase of
B0o or more.
35 votes with every purchase of
75c or more.
B0 votes with every purchase of
SI or more.
100 votes with every purchase of
$2 or more. 2
150 voten with every purchase of 3
$3 or more. 2
200 votes with every purchase of 3
$4 or more.
2B0 voles with every purchase, of a
$5 or more.
BO Additional Vote With Every
Additional Dollar Purchase. "
Votes Given With Purchases
Made In Temporary Annex Only. ;
'limillllllltl'1" '""
3 Days' Sale of Hair
Goods Begins Thursday
All Shades Except Gray and Au
burn Included in This Assort
ment of Hair Goods.
German Wavy Hair Switchc
36 inches long, made on three
separate stems, aiyl weighing 3
ounces. Special JfH.H
30-Inch German Wavy Hair
Switches made of fine quality
hair, specially "priced at JpI.lw
26-Inch Switches made on 3
separate stems, specially priced
for three days sale at Jpl.wH
$8.50 to $10 Transformation!
made of fine quality wavy hair,
reduced for this sale to iJf.Of
Balcony, Sixth Street Bid.
Women's, Misses' Fancy Tailored Suits
at $12.45
m m
SELLING USUALLY $20.00 TO $25.00
Tomorrow we're placing on sale 75 handsome fancy Tai
lored Suits in sizes for -women and misses. These Suits are
regular $20 and $25 models that we're reducing as a special
offering during our great Removal Sale. There's the
widest variety for selection, and smart, up-to-date Suits,
fashioned of eponge, crepe, serge, poplin and fancy weave
materials. A splendid range of colors, including tans, light
brown, tango, navy and Copenhagen will be found. And
the styles are those to be seen in high-grade Suits, Eton,
Blouse and Monte Carlo effects in coats, and all the
new and popular skirts, -including the new over-flounce.
Seventy-five women and misses may be economically and
satisfactorily clothed in this splendid offering of fancy
Tailored Suits, ordinarily selling at $20 and $25. Re
moval Sale Price $12.45. Second Ploor Mala BnUdins;
Children's and Infants'
In the Men's Furnishing Dept. Temporary Annex 1st Fl.
Men's New Style Hats for Spring Wear at $2.00
We've received a new shirwnent of these unexcelled Spring Hats for
men ana marked them at a very low price JpS.OO.
There are all the new colors and shapes for Spring and Summer
wear, including wide, narrow, flat or rolled brims; high or low crowns;
plain or puggery bands, bows in front, back or on the side. The colors
include blues, greens, browns, etc., light and dark shades. These Hats
may be worn in either Fedora or Telescope shape. They're the extra
up-to-date styles, and they're priced at only $2.00.
$1 Four-in-Hands 65c
Handsome plain - color e d
Crepe Four-in-Hands, in the
regular dollar shapes, an ag
gregation of vivid and beau
tiful colors; also bias stripes,
plaids and changeable silks,
all in the very newest effects
for. Spring, including the pop
ular "high" colors. Specially
priced at 65.
$1.50 Gotham Shirts $1.15
There's a very large and very distinc
tive assortment of patterns and colors.
Here are the most desirable shirt
materials, including percales,, and woven
madras. Made in coat style, with
stiff cuffs attached and soft negligee
bosoms. These are our regular $1.50
' Gotham" Shirts, on sale, as long as any
remain, at $1.15.
Meier ft T rank's- First Tloor
Temporary Annex, rifth St.
Ready-Made Dresses
Stamped for Embroidering.
Regularly $1.25 and QQn
$1.50, at iOU
Dainty little dresses, well
made in different styles,
stamped for embroidering in
variety of designs. Sizes 1
to 4 years.
Groceries -Reduced on Thursday !
Sl?35? SXTQAB CUBES SAMS Sweet and tender. Special on
Thursday, the pound .... isu
Jersey Butter Excellent quality, roll ,7.R
snouaer hum sugar cured, per pound
Holland Herring; All Milchers. per keg r
I.iDby's Sauer Kraut Solid filled. No. 2 cans, per ran.
ww. i-u, a buck, per sacK
Banquet Apricots Extra quality. No. 2V6 cans, doz. 81.75;
Dorxee's Pnre Pepper No 1 can. 29: No. 4 can .7.... ..
Cream of Wheat Popular cereal, per package
Graham Flour Freshly milled, No. 9 Back, per sack '.
15o Buckwheat riour Several brands, per package
iinparieo. orana, large oval can
lOe
25
can 1J
io
if
29
!Oi
17 '4
Meier Frank's Purs Pood Grocery Basement
Special Sale Window Screens
SUPPLY THE NEEDS FOR THE COMING SUMMER NOW!
Well made adjustable Window Screens at splendid reductions.
Measure the Windows before'-ordering. Following measurements
are the extreme widths:
Window Screens size 12x33 Special 19
Window Screens size 15x33 Special
Window Screens size 18x33 Special 24
Window Screens size 24x33 Special ,29
Window Screens size 24x41 Special 132
Window Screens size 24x45 Special 36
Window Screens size 30x45 Special ...... 39
Meiei s Frank's TlUrd Floor Temporary Annex. Fifth Street.
r loot m.
TH& QUALITY STOREr OF PORTLAND
fnv.oixxrv.TTrrisoy Alder 3ts.
Boys' Two -Pants Suits,
All-Wool, Norfolk Style,
A Three-Day Sale, Only
We've just received 200 Suits for
boys, rushed to us by express, that
we're putting on sale for three days
as long as any remain at only $4.85.
All-wool cheviot in gray, tan and
browns, and all in the favorite style
for boys Norfolk. Two pairs of
pants with each suit, strongly taped
and fully lined. Sizes for boys 6 to
17 years.
Mothers! Visit our boys' section
in the Temporary Annex during
this three days' sale and procure
one or more of these unmatched
2-pants Suits for boys at $485
Boys' Section Seooad Floor
Temporary Annex, Fifth Street.
$4.85