The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 10, 1915, Page 16, Image 16

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DEVELOPS. ABILITY
, AS STORY WRITER
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Frank Goewey 'Jones' Work
- in Demand by the Lead
,. Lng Magazines of the Land
'has served three years
aS? i Season All Seasonable Mer
A Sale in Which Prices , Are the
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Lowest in Our History!
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We've priced the merchandise right clown to the vanishing
And this sensational value-giving event affirms this Meier &
Frank storekeeping policy. In many instances the lots
point, Airrespecuve or cost or loss;, where we know with
are too small to advertise, but the pnces wiU.be low
out a doubt it will sell at once upon sight, thus creating
immediately the most remarkable buyine oDDortunitv
enough to insure quick selling, ; as we positively - will
not Count the small lots when taking stock.
that has ever taken place in this store.
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Sentenced to Bef onnatory (or Porgery,
Jones Ku Don Menial Tasks
Without Complaint,
IS
A reeent number of the Saturday
Kvenlng Post contained a story by
Frank Oowy Jqti. It was a story
of business and, the reader never would
imagine that, the author ls4 a convict
In a; Michigan rtformatory.
, ) Such 1 jtfi a, however. For
. three years Jones has been confined
In, tho state V reformatory at Ionia,
,( Mich., serving a sentence for forgery.
In that tlma ho has developed into a
gifted story writer and his stuff has
feerii accepted, by such publications as
the Saturday livening Post, Collier's
- and lueClure'a In fact, Mark Bulllvan,
editor of Collier's, han bien active in
urging Oovcmor Ferris of Michigan to.
cverulse cseeutive clemency in Jours'
cava. "To continue. to hold him there
ln 'prison)," .. writes Sullivan, "would
; bs Just a brutality on the part of " so-
riety, which,," as in the case of every
brutality, injures the doer rather than
. the , victim." i
rails to Meet Hot. .
Several years ago, according to War
den, Otis Fuller, Jones was president of
ths American Electric Fuse company
: of Muskegon, -He took Into the bust-.
ness,' which was a large one, though
' with small capital, a partner from Chi
cago. The latter was believed by
Jones to have plenty of capital to ln
' vest, out he proved to be what former
Governor Chase Osborn .would desig
nate as a "saprophyte." ,
' I When the finances of the firm got
Into a desperate condition, Jones did
"what a ; number of , other men have
done under similar circumstances. He
raised money on forged notes. He ex
pected to tike up the notes from the
expected profits of the business, but,
as usually happens, made a slip In
his calculations and was discovered.
- j His trial and conviction followed,
and a sentence of four to 14 years in
he reformatory was imposed. On his
arrival at .the prison he was put to
work at the commonest kind of labor
i washing the clothing of his fellow
prisoners. ,
-I "In tbla work," says a letter of
Warden Fuller, as quoted in a recent
number of the Detroit Saturday Night,
"tie showed the same zeal and cheer
fulness that he constantly displays . In
' the more pletisant one to which he
Wmu promoted, that of greenhouse man
aiger and front lawn man.
I "Something more than a year ago
he submitted to me a couple of manu
scripts,; with the request that I read
, ' tfhem and advise him whether
thought he could write stories.
i"They were couched in? such un
sually clear and crisp English, and he
. Had- Invaded such a new and original
' field, that 1 assured him I thought he
could. Since then he has been a rap
idly rising star on the literary horl-
. son.
TDurlng .the last year he has re
delved more than $1800 from stories
that, have been accepted, and he still
Has a few hundred dollars' worth out
standing. I do not recall any other
writer who has Jumped into such liter
ary fame In a single year.
"J have no dea that .Jones will ever
gain "tray from the straight and
narrow path. He has a fine 'mind, a
. good education, and an unusual fund
f 'optimism and good humor. I would
"like mighty well to see him released
from this Institution before his mini
mum sentence expires.
?oaea Writes of Work.
This la what Jones himself says
about his writing. In .response to a let
ter from Editor Mark Sullivan, asking
how regularly he could furnish stories
for Colliers':
I "It is. hard for me to make promises
regarding my writing. 1 have com
plete charge of the reformatory green
house, and, of course, the care of my
(lowers comes first. Some days I have
ours for writing; on others I can
(spare a few minutes at intervals;
often I. have no time at all for my
tatnrlM. ' '
"I spend every spare minute I have
at my desk la the greenhouse potting
room, Two stories a month are the
maximum number .1 expect to com
plete while I am here. Outside, I have
no doubt, but that I would be able to
J average about a thousand words of
7ompleted manuscript daily.
' "Just now I am five stories behind
fin promises -I have made. I hope to
send you 'something In January, .if
'your patience with me shall have en
dured so long." ;
tT . ISIS
The QuALrnr Store- of Poktlamd
heels and toes.
Men's 25c-35c Hose 17c
Xrtistrs Xdsle. SiUc XUslo and Sheer Bilk Socks Tn all
colors of tan. R-ray. Durolr. heliotroDe. raw. nearl and
black. All nixes. 9 to 114. Tnrea pairs special at 504
v Ken's 6O0 Purs Thread Silk Socks In black, gray, heliotrope,
navy, i Copenhagen. ? tan and lavender. Reinforced double 0!j
AH sizes 9H to 1114. Very special, pair
Pirst Xloor, Temporary Annas
$10 to $25 Hats for $5
Trimmed SatS In a final Clpun-TTn Snlf. StvUa fnr
pom women ana misses. Many imported moaeis includ
ed. Beautifully trim'd In ostrich feathers, fur and flowera.
$5 to 910 Trimmed Sat s In varied assortraenrof shapes and
trimmings. Many , modishly trimmed la fancy ostrich, O 7E
Clearance price tomorrow at O
Second Pieor. Sixth-St. Bldg.
the- QuALrnr StoAb op Poktlawd
1.00 -1.25 -1:50
igs
At n Yd.
Flouhciri
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A St. Gall Maker's Sample Line at a Price Almost
as Low as the Import Duty 45-in. Wide
In all our experience no such values have ever before come under , our observation.
, We tell you this tell it to you- frankly because we want you to appreciate the full
bargain importance of this sale. tE ;
There's not a woman in all Greater Portland that would not buy a season's supply if she
could see these flouncings as we see them, as we prepare this ad. "
All brand new merchandise, made of the best material in artistic, original, pretty-designs of English eye
let, French blind work, baby Irish and filet effects; 18 to 27 inches deep, unexcelled for lingerie gowns, grad
uating dresses, etc. .
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War Kohewed On
JackrabMt Hordes
Xanebers la the . Hermitrtoa - Section
- Out la Pores to Destroy Parts Who
Devour Crops.
(Spaeialto Ttie loora!.
Hsrmlston,. Dr' Jan 9. War was
: again commented against the long
eared Jack , rabbit so well known in
this country., this week, when the gov
ernment expert on the extermination
of rabbits, Mr.,' Jackson, of the depart
ment . of agriculture, met with the
Umatilla project settlers and those of
the Butler Creek section.' Experiment
with strlchnine mixed with chopped
alfalfa have proved successful In the
seotton of Butler Creek and It is this
method which was adopted by the
ranchers at the meeting here.
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Centralia Making
A School Record
City Stands Vast to Walla WalU and
la Seventh i in Stat In Point of
' pupils Enrolled.
. 'Centralis, Jan.; 9.Accordlngiio the
educational directory published by the
state superintendent of public Instruc
tion. Centralia) stands next to Walla
Walla and Is seventh , in the state in
he number of! pupils enrolled in the
schools, j Thw j directory. Just issued,
shows that Centralia schools enrolled
39 more than Aberdeen, 238 more, than
Vancouver. 402 more than Olympic
and 583 more than Honaiam. This dif
ference in school enrollment indicates
that Centralia has a population of 2800
mr than Hoquiam, and that city
claims a population of 11,000,
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45o to SI Laoes Included ire short lengths, broken
assortments or Shadow laces, net: top laces, flounc
ings, Venise banda suitable for waists,
gowns and trimmings. White or cream
color. -Yard A . .
11.75 to $3.50 Embroidered Flouncing Batiste and
lawns, with handsomely embroidered de
signs, very select showing, 18 to 27-inch
widths, . the yard i . .. ; .
7,
25c
lste and
98c
$3.50 to $3 Vet Top Iiaces Large assortment for se
lection all white : or whit-with -colored
combinations and metallic . effects.
$3 .50 to 6 irovelty Iiaces Chantllly. net top and
Maline lace flouncit.es, 15 to 24-inch
widths. White and cream ; laces, 'some
combined with crold & silver threads, yd.'
S4.60 to SS ZToveltv Xaoes.' oer yard... . . . ... . rt.4
Pirst Ploor, Sixth-st. Bldg.
1.69
t top and
1.98
Shoes with .welt
Women's
3.50-$4
. Shoes
2.89
Your choice of
gatent colt button
hoes - with mat
kid tops and Cuban
heels eunmetal
lace . and button
ftnlAA -nnrl- OiiKfln
heels, and tan Russia calf button and
lace fcnoes. welt soles, Cuban or mili
tary heels, all sizes.
Men's $5 Shoes An assortment of
odd lines that includes tan Russia
cair, lace blucher or button styles,
mm umGK call lace or
button shoes. All with
well sewed soles. Pair
Third Ploor. Sixth-St. Bldg".
Ladies' Gloves
Cape and Mocha good practical
Gloves for the cold and rainy sea
son. Perrin's, Bacmo. Rey nier and
Ireland Bros, makes included. Some
siJk lined. Entire stocks reduced.
$1.35 Caps and Mocha Gloves, pr. 89
$1.60 Caps and Mocha Gloves, 1R1.29
$1.75 Cap and Mocha Gloves, &1.49
$3.00 Caps and Mocha Gloves, 81.69
$3.35 Caps and Mocha Gloves, 81.79
Pirst Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldg.
Neckwear
1.98
$5 to SS Baal Ostrich and Marabou
Pieces Neckpieces, scarfs, muffs
ana stoies included. Plain colors
and attractive combinations. Black.
wime ana goo a range
of colors and natural
shade. Clearane, each
I Pirst Ploor. Sixth-St. Bldg-.
Women's Underwear
Women's "Sterling" Undergarments
jh sun, sun ana iisie ana siik ana
wpca. tsroKen lines or styles'
and sizes. Regularly $3.00 to
815.00 now at
Hall's Glovs Silk Knickers and
Union Suits" Suits In white only,
knickers in pink, white.
taupe and gray. All X ILwyi
sizes. Now less ....... MV vU,
Second Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldf.
Ribbons .
35o Baixhow and Pancy Bibbons
All silk, plain, moire and fancy ef
fects. Stripes, checks, plaids and
Dresden patterns; black, white 'and
an colors; o to tt-incn
widths, for
hair bows.
Big Values in This
Great Clearance of
RUGS
lflT 1 Russ in patterns and colors suit
at ., -a
able for dining
rooms and. offices.
$55.00 WUtons, 10-6x10-6
rooms, living
$60.00 WUtons. 10-6x13-0 8t.17.SO
$81.25 Prsnoh WUton, 10-6x12-0 855.00
$60 Hartford Saxony, 10-6x13-0 837.50
$100 Hartford Saxony, 11-3x15-0 859. OO
$65 Hartford Saxony, 9-0x16-0 840.00
I OT ) Rugs for bedrooms, chintz effects
Mil t, jn gray, light blue, light tan and
green. . .
$33.00 Scotch BUT-, 9X13. . . . . . .819.50
$35.O0 Scotch Bugs, 8-3x10-6... 81 5. OO
$30.00 Body Brussels, 8-3x10-6. .81f).RO
$30.00 Xaba Bugs, 10-6x13 S13.50
AT O Rugs made from ' carpets and
tMl ' borders in. pleasing patterns for
dining rooms, living rooms, offices and
dens. ; a . - - t ,
$30 wnton Velvets, 9-9x11-0... 820.00
$30 Imperial Bnndhars, 5-3x8-6 81H.50
$18 Body Brussels. 6-9x8-3. .. . .813.KO
$21 Body Brussels, 7-6x7-8 815.00 '
Temporary Annex, Pifth and Alder Sts.,
CARPET
CLEARANCE
.83.50 Wilton Carpets
-ot 'high-grade. Brown
colorings; 800 yards to
be sold, at, 1 AO
the' yard .... 0
$1.80-' & I ah t B o d jr
Brussels for bedroom
use; 300 .yds. to QQA
be sold at, yard 'OC
$15 to $2JO Carpet
Borders Axminster,
Velvets, and Wilton, of
high grade. Lengths
range from 5 to C.
20 yards yard
Southeast Corner
Now! Now! Out They Go!
An Amazing Sale at the Meier & Frank Store of the
Entire
of
UltS
OCIC
for Women in the Smartest Fashions and Materials
A T SA CRIFICE PRICES
All 12.50 to
Suits, Now
Price d at
None excepted. Your choice
18.50
C95
All 30.00
Suits Are
Priced at
to
39.50
1425
All 19.50 to
Suits, Now
Priced at
None excepted. Your choice
All 40.00
Suits Are
Priced at
29.50
9
45
to 55.00
All 57.50 to 112.50 Suits Now at 27.35
The selling prices, as you can see, are but faiere fractions of the actual value of the gar
ments. ' . .- ;
This is a CLEAN SWEEP of all our Suitsnot a one excepted.
It is a wonderful array of styles extensive and varied. Every suit was bought for our
superb regular winter stocks. All sizes.
You can imagine how lively the selling will be tomorrow after women have readxthis
announcement, therefore we cannot urge, too strongly the importance of coming as early
as possible for a large selection of styles and colors. . " w'-w' '
NO SUITS SENT CO. D., NOR ON XPROVAUNONE WILL BE EXCHANGED
" ' " - ' - Powrth Ploor 6th Street Bldr.
' " "f rm h& y i
Demonstration
and Special Sale Toriiorrow of "Wearever"
Aluminum Cooking Utensils ;
Come! hear and see Miss Emily Horgan the recognized authority.
Demonstration will last all week. Everyone invited.
18c
, aim a.
1.98
sashes and
Clearance, yard
"lrt Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldg-.
Corsets
$6.50 "Successo" Corsets A special
lot made of fancy striped batiste.
Elastic gore at bottom of front. Me
dium low bust. . Jong - hip style
Trimmed , in satin ribbon and lace.
i nese torsetg are not
boned over hlo. In all
sizes. Clearance : price
Pifth Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldg-.
Kimonos
$1.85 to $3 Planneletts Kimonos
comprising remaining garments from
holiday season , selling. Empire or
loose flowing styles represented in
this lot. Pleasing and attractive
floral patterns on medium dark
grounds are shown. Your choice of
u sizes io 44 oust
measure. While any re
main tomorrow, at......
Pifth Ploor, Sixth-St. Blag.
Bedding
$7.50 Comfortars Filled with high
grade, downy Australian wool. Cov
ered with plain silk.: All sa. awl :
full size. Light weight C Z W'.
Priced at sVI9
. : $1.15 Cotton Blankets in full bed
size, gray ana white com
bined. Special Clearance
price tomorrow at... .....
$335 Plaid Woolnap Blankets In
son tonea gray, uin ana
blue checks. Fast colors.
Price .
as WV-W VJL
1.59
- llyr--.
33c
Clean
Bright
Light
"Wearever" Is not
the "thin - as - paper"
kind made for .sale
purposes. No better
make on the market.
It wUl last a lifetime.
60o " Wearever " - Aluminum
Shallow Stewpans Made from
one sneet or pure aluminum,
without seams or
joints. One and half-
quart size......
65c "'Wearever lajn-wifn,,Ti r m
Handled Stewpan, one -quart iBttipOTdrg AtMCX
sr OnFmandAIderStB.
of good "weight. . .
Southeast Corner
45c " Wearever Al-ominum
Xdppsd Sanoepan s Heavy
aiummum mat will not dent.
iioaviiy riveted
tinned handles .one-'
quart size.......
80o ; " Wearever " a'i"!
llppod Saucepans, two and a
itaii-qc. , one. with
handle. Well made.
strong and durable.
Discontinuing at ost--Many Patterns of
Brown'sLinens
Famous Shamrock Brand- Cloths and Napkins to Match
JohnS
87 $3.00 Cloths to sell at, ea. $2.00
80 $3.75 Cloths to sell at, ea. $2.50
42 $4.50 Cloths to sell at, ea. $3.00
17 $5.75 Cloths to seU at. ea, $3.75
166 doz. $3.00 Napkins, d6z en $2.15
$3 ,Shamrock,' Brand Table Cloths,
$2.00 ' ..
Pure Irish Linen
patterns with borders to match. Cloths
zxz yaras. .
25c
Atnmlnnm
wo and a
43c
$3.75 Cloths, axau
$5.75 Cloths, 8x3 Vi
yards, now K2.50
yards, nOw 1.75
yards, now S3.00
65 dozen $40 Sfapkins, doz. $2.85
40 dozen $5.75 Napkins, doz. $3.85
$9.00 Moravian Linen; Table Cloths,
$7.48
'Heavy weight, soft -finish Linen
Cloths and Napkins. Oval and square
patterns. Latest designs, including
Horn of Plenty, palm, passion flower.
Emperor Frederick, Dresden, camella,
etc
S Cloths'. 3 xfl TtnLi. at f.4S
Handsome woven J $11 Cloths, 8 x2U yards, at 9.48
" vmar, 79"r yarns, n sii,nr
$18 Cloths, a x3H yards, at S13.3.1
819 Cloths, 8 x4 yards, at 815.40
$13 Hapklss to match, a6x36-lnoh size,
, the dozen .SIO.OO
$4.50 Cloths, 8x3
COLORED BREAKFAST AND LUNCH SETS REDUCED
$10 Sets, round with scalloped edges, 48-lnch alas set...... SQ
$11 Sets, round with scalloped edges, 54-inch size, sat K8
13 Sets, roond with scalloped edges, 60-inch size, sot .....7
8 Sets, square with hemstitched edfes, 66x66, set. . .I5
- ' Third Ploor. Sivth-gt. Bldar.
Our Muslin Underwear Sale Is Breaking All Records
These Big Specials
m Our January
I U ; 9.85 U
SALE
OF
FURNITURE
Are Examples of Hundreds of Others
They will give you -but a faint idea of -the MOST RE
MARKABLE VALUES which are being offered in our
Annex Building. '
Whether you want to furnish a whole house, a mansion or
a cottage, Meier & Frank's is where you can do it BEST
and MOST ECONOMICALLY.
2.65
Temporary Annex
sA LABOR SAVER!
$25 JCltchen Cabinet of Solid Oak Just as pictured. The house
wife s great aid In the kitchen handy. dustDroof comDartments.
conveniently arranged to-save time and labor. . Lightens the. duties
oi." every woman wno does cooxing and baking in the
nome. mor tals great . Annual Furniture Clearance
this J25.00 Cabinet only
9.85
- tim
xTne Quality' Storjs or Powtlamd
nrtK. SUkWrrlMVlr
fm I
llililii)) I
1
151 rsnrifn-
mmu mi
$4.75 Dining Chairs leather slip seat. Early
English finish Clearance $2.00
$55 Dining Chairs leather slip seat. Early
English ' finish Clearance $2.65
$7.00 Dining Chairsleather slip ' seat, golden
oak finish Clearance . . . . i S3.2Q
$8.75 Arm Dining Chairs leather slip seat.
golden oak finish Clearance ..$4.25
$10.00 Dining Chairs leather slip seat, finned
oak finish Clearance .........$4.25
$1 1.00 Arm Dining: : Chairs leather slip seat
fumed oak finish Clearance $4.95
$ 70.00 Chiffonier, of Circassian walnut $23.95
$105.00 Chiffonier, of Birdseve maole ..S37.5(l
$ 92.50 Chiffonier, of Circassian walnut $34.00
$ 8.50 Arm Rockers solid quarter-sawed golden oak
I 9.75 Arm Rockers solid quarter-sawed golden oak
$10.00 Arm Rockerssolid quarter-sawed golden oak
9 7.uu uminz v-nairs icatner siid sear, fumed oak -.
. $ 4.75 Dining Chairs leather slip seat, golden oak finish . .
!;3.95
J.75
: ;5.oo
:;2.oo
S2.00
$ 270 Chiffonier, grey enamel finish.. $12.50
S 35.00 uuifomer, grey enamel finish;.: 114.00
$ 35.00 Dresser, in grey enamel finish..' 114.00
$ 40,00 Buffet Earlyi English oak 2.17.50
$ 320 Buffet Early English oak , S13.75
$ 220 Buffet Early English oak .....J 111.25
$114.00 China Cabinet, in old oak ;! 45.00
$ 50J)0 China Cabinet, in fumed oak. . . . $19.75
$150.00 f Chiffonier solid mahogany. Colonial
design Clearance $67.50
$ 32.00 , Chiffonier Circassian walnut. .: 19.00
$ 72.00 Chiffonier Circassian walnut..' 148.00
$ 47.00 Toilet TableCircassian walnut 1 129.50
$ 70.00 Chiffonier Circassian walnut., .$35.00
y ' - - - . ... ' Tamporary
We Quote a Few Specials from
Our Storehouse of Lingerie
$1.50 Xoioo or Imbroldery-Trlm'd
Gowns now at 98.
$1 Craps and JTainsook Qowns re
duced to 69e. v
$230 Daintily Trimmed Oowns re
duced to 81.59.
$4 Gown, in a splendid assort
ment. now 2.98.
75o Corset Covers, in different
. stylss, reduced to 59f.
$1 Combinations and Petticoats,
reduced to, each, 79.
$3 Combinations, prettily trim'd.
reduced to 1.98.
$5 to $730 v Combinations, an as
sortment now 83.98.
$130 to $5 Chemise good assort
twh nrttsMA oa m - no
88 bsoo bum zuivsiovs Chsmiss,
pink or white, top- finished
witn dainty. lac
edgings, ribbon
. run. at... . ....... .
1.59
1198
$8 Crepe do China and China
Silk Drawers, bloomer style;,
also regulation shape Included
in this reduction. White or
. pink silks, trimmings of dalaty
ia.ee insertions ana
'edges, with ribbon
bow finishing. ... .
S3 and S9 Crap da- Chins Com.
binations beautiful y trimmed
undergarments, showing . lacs
Insets and medallions, cover
and drawers trimmed . to
match. Lace and
.ribbon shoulder
$8.50 CrspW da Chin and Tub
Taffeta Gowns (like cut)
Your choice of white or riesh
tints. Empire style, lacs in
sertion and organdy medal-'
lions combined 2 -with rib
bon ; rosettes form .
the trimming ef
fects
4.39
$730 and $6 Crap de China
and Tub Taffeta Combina
tions, white or flesh color la
pretty styles, Knickerbocker
or. regulation shaped drawers."
irimmtngs or lace.
tucked net and lace
medallions ...
"BTJTTTBICX" PASKIOVB Por
Spring How Steady. Copy SSo, in
eluding a 100 or 16o Pattern PBEE.
- 3rd Ploor, 6th St. Sallaiag.
Dress Goods
$2 Xress Goods All-Wool English
Cheviot and Heavy Arabian Cords
ui or nanosome coats, suits
ana uw regulation sKaitng gf tm
skirts. Dark colors only in L
this drastic clearance at, yd. Q JL
. 000 AH-wool Prsnoh ChalUes and
Imported - Weaves. Choose from
many thousands of yards in lifht.
dark or medium colors. Popular
" utsBisua. stripes ana
polka dots. Clearance 'JUt
price, yard .............. L
. SlB Taney SOks With compre
hensive selection from Dresden,
stripes, plaids, figured patterns and
brocades, in the most desired evening
shades and dark colorings a-v
ior aresses ana waists. f
The yard , .. f
130 Silk Suitings In the favored
colors for street wear. Beautiful
stripes and figured pat- r
terns. Clearance SaleUK
price, the yard aUL
Third Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldg.
Hosiery
Woman's $1 Purs Thread Silk Hose
Mill run assortment. Black, white
and a few colors. E x t r a elastic,
with mercerized lisle tops mmg-
and soles. Clearance price, vJj"
the pair J
.Women's 85o to 6O0 Hose Assort
ment Includes cotton lisle in ' me
dium and heavy weights, and a few
xancy nose in oiacic rtegular and
extra sizes, spin soies ana
-ribbed tops; three pairs
6o the pair
' Boys' and Girls' 2Se Hose Fleece
lined, ' cotton and worsted, ribbed
black hose. All sizes in cotton
broken lines or sizes in
worsteds. Clearance price.
the pair
Infants' 25o Cashmere Hose Fine,
soft finish, mercerized heels' and
toes. BUcK white and Ad
colors. Clearance price, J '
the pair A W '
' Pirst Ploor, Sixth-St. Bldg.
Curtains
f3.78 Hojelty Braided Vat Curtains
n the Colonial designs, most ap
propriate and decorative for the liv
ing, room or dining,
room. C 1 e a ranee price I UW
tomorrow, pal r ........ X J ,
S330. $3.75 and $4 Scrim Curtains
With good quality lace insertions on
verv serviceable oualitv he&vv , or
voue sarin jurtam-
- ing. Clearance price to
morrow, pair; ... . ,
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23c
19 c
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1.98
White Petticoats 98c
EXTRA SIZED GARMENTS
Mad of fine grade white
sateen, with double panel
front. .Close fitting at top fin
ished with neat scalloped edge.
81.88 Plgured Snafast Drapery Ma.'
tsrial In permanent , colors of mul i
berry, blues, reds, old rone end
greens. Exceptionally desirable for
hangings, v e r y effective mm
for over - drapes or win- rL
dows. Clearance price, yd. 3 t-J '
" Tsmporary Annas .
8130 and $1.88 Gowns' 98. -fa
and 3-35 Gowns now 1,5,
$830 Gowns reduced to 1.98.
$430 Gowns reduced to 3.59.
85e Corset Covers now 65. -59o
Corset Covers now 43.
Blooznora
redaeed
redaoed
75o Creps
w &e, .
$8 -Envelops Chsmiss
to T.S9. '
1.35 Envelope Chsmla reduced
to 89.
Seoond Ploor, Sixth St. Bids.
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