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if 10 THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING JANUARY 21. 1915. Oil LAWS TSTATESURGED BY HORTICULTURIST Trouble at Present Declared to Be Multiplicity of Reg- . ulatlng Bodies, r, the HARMONY nr. flRFn RFST or linillllVII p ' lVlBnilat bsf w Consultation of legislatures Before .' 7aslzLf Acts' Would Tend to Bem - iay Hatters, Zs Assertion. : To the Editor of The Journal tfotlnr your comments in Tuesday's Journal on potato quarantine and Call fomla and Oregon quarantine- laws, will you Kindly allow me a brief space to disease . the subject at this time? Your comments would seem to give the impreenffon that Oregon nurserymen do nvi receive ins BKine umwnit in mo i Inspection of nursery stock as the Call- Inspection of nursery stock Is carried on the same in California regardless of whether it is a resident nurseryman or a shipper from the outside. The main objection nurserymen have riUM of the innumerable horticultural FORM COA eountr ordinances In effect in that atage, maple dancing floor and moving I state, 44 in number. Scarcely any two I picture apparatus. Is the latest add! of these ordinances are drawn alike. 1 tlon to the list of things that make am sure It Is true that these county life wovth living in the little mining ?I"f"f0!?fl-!5lT."Jf5Jfr town of Columbia, six miles north of .i. .... . .hi. ih .ith lira s vk is vs. v'a-vB us ss.es v nn,u tinra.rvmiin from the outxlde Our com- pany. the Oregon Nursery company, IrhiZK106: has shipped into the state of California Ll flTb a mpl?78 75 moat .1. . . ,v. i I o" whom have families, so the new UUI IIIK Ilia uui WU lUUIIbllS TCI 'bvilm11 . . . , shipments of nursery stock andso far ha whch 8 60f30 fet. "terally fills we have had no serious trouble with J?"f wa,nt f center for the . h n.n. r t,.,. in .nm. Icivlc and social activities of the town. counties In California It is necessary to give an affidavit, supported by. an in- siection of our horticultural commis- sicner here, that the nursery la free from peach root borer. . Uniformity of Laws Lacking. The whole trouble with horticultural laws, both county and -state, is that there Is no uniformity in their con- struction, operation or enforcement a im TtAtkAaA . thi. i. o uniform horticultural law covering I th. whnl. flM of hortlriiltliral products. Such a law should be confined strictly to this field and i u fnrma nf iiot.ua hnndia Ati hrnM I be discarded. Such a law, with the uniform standard of inspection in each I ' of the Pacific coast states, would eive I me norticuixurai ana agricuiiurat in- i terests of the states protection. I .. . . . . . I mav further sav that a great deal I of work has alreadv been done along I this line, as you will see by a copy of the uniform bill drafted by a confer-1 ence convention held at Corvallls No-I vember 30 and December I of last I year. This bill is drawn in elastic man- I ner so that it can be adjusted to meet . local conditions so far as tne govern-1 ing of tne law in eacn or me states is I concerned. I One Utr for All. I Instead of each of the three states bordering on the Pacific, Oregon, Wash. 1 lnrton and Calitornia, proposing air-1 ferent quarantine regulations, as I am aware is Intended to be done in eacn 1 of tdeao three legislatures this winter. placing an embargo on legitimate trade, the enforcement or wmcn taws Is likely to be left to men appointed without any previous qualification for the work, or correct knowledge of in- snectlon for pests and diseases they are called upoii to inspect woull it not be better and right and proper for the protection of the agricultural Interests of the whole coast that a conference from the legislatures of the three Btates named be called, made up or represent- alive men having a knowledge of thia subject, to go fully into the matter or I " a uniform law, covering tne neeas ana : requirements for said states? in tVitm wav incv rmiiri rormuiate a I bill that would give ample protection I a .n of the horticultural and agricul- tural Interests of the Pacific coast, at the same time fostering and conserv ing tlfese Interests, instead of each state In. itself, as Is now proposed, passing f retaliatory quarantine laws ,' that will nave a tendency to hamper. retard and restrict the natural trade In horticultural and agricultural prod- j ucts between the Pacific coast states. i With a Uv of this character in er fect, working in harmony with the fed eral quarantine "board, it would be pos sible to i protect this coast from the introduction of new and injurious in-1 sect pests, fungus and bacterial Dis eases that are liable to be Introduced through our ports on the Pacific coast I on account of the Increased trade fol lowing he opening or the fanama ' canal. Sow Tests Are Carried. , In our discussion of this subject, it misht be well to keep in mind that It Is not upon the agricultural products of the country that pests and diseases are always disseminated, and we should ' also bear In mind that no quarantine '' law will prevent migratory birds and ton the Thins; that .Causes X and the Cough will - Stop Itself. v a cough is really one of our best friends. It warns us that there is w f lamination-, or obstruction in a danger ous place. Therefore, when you get a 1 buri'couKb don't proceed o dose -your- ' self with a lot of drugs that merely "stoD" the cough, temporarily by dead entng. the throat nerves, s Treat the cause heal the inflamed membranes. Here Is a home-made remedy that gets rlflit at. the. cause and will make an : obstinate cough vanish more quickly . than you ever thought possible, -Put 1 Mi ounces of Pinex (60 cents 1 wortht In a- Dint bottle and fill the bot. i aiH nl.ln rronnlatrii aurlr imm I , , 'i nn ifivm you m iuii mui 01 mm maac i ; pleasant and effective cough remedy r you ever used, at a cost of only 64 cents. No bother to preparer Full directions with Plnex- 1 It heals the Inflamed membranes so rently And promptly that you wonder ' how it does 1U Also loosens a dry, f .hoars ,or tlcht cough and stops the formation of phlegm in the throat and ' , bronchial tubes, thus ending the per siatent loose cough. - yy- s.-- - , - Pinex is a highly concentrated com- r pound of Norway pine extract; rich in guaiacl. and Is famous the. world over for its healing effect on, th mem branes. - To avoid disappointment, ask your druggist for "2 ounces of Pinex," and don't accept anything- else. A- guar- atitPe . of absolute satisfaction, or money promptly refunded, goes with this preparation. Tba Pinex Co., FV Don't Merely "Stop" a Cough si predatory insects from carrying insect pwtt from.: one , country to another. Neither will county ordinances cr state i laws prevent these same pests, rungus and bacterial diseases from spreading across - the county and , stats lines in thickly settled agricultural sections ox the country. ;:-, ,. .:;-sV . :.' -!K- what Is needed Is a uniform law with a uniform system of Inspecting Intelligently and enforced by- compe tent trained, men, placed under Donas to faithfully perform their duties and who have passed the uniform standard of examination, : and that certain classes of products be inspected, at .the Initial point of shipment, and wnen is found necessary to quarantine against any section on account of some injurious Insect pest or -disease, that such , quarantine be enforced by and under the control and supervision of MM federal board, rerardless of count? stats lines. M. mdonau), Orenco, Or. 1 1 . AMUSEMENT HALL IS CONDUCTED UPON THE COOPERATIVE SYSTEM . , , . , : . , Little Mining TOWn OT CO tlfTI" bia, Baker County, Gets Another Attraction, A CPfatlve amusement hall. With """"Pier, Baker county, according to IgBBl) t. 1- w-.sis . . .Fra?k S. Balllle, manager of the Co- The Columbia has been in successful oPuon : ror many years. Mr. Balllle has been In charge 20 years. It has a vertical, three compartment shaft, 918 feet deep, with thousands of feet of other workings. The ore is put through a 20 stamp mill, and tailings are treat ed by cyanide. The ore. whose outDUt is 100 tons daily, has an average value . . , iil k AT ,7, lc" Ja saved in free gold by the mill The J: D"V?LCU . 1 ,uelr - in DUluon 18 Bnippea XO oiuy iner property in active " euPt- aisinct at r present Is the Sumpter dredge, work- D wiu'j' on.piacer groiuw at ounppier. town of Columbia is owned by Ih.'ml.ln. .An.... Ill x -" "mpou, . uuuhi w uie town, of whatever size, are rented to employes ai a a montn. which ln- eludes electricity and water. The com Pany has Its own water plant, with power to operate the mill, but buys electricity rrom the local power com. pany ror -lighting and for the heavier mine work. Householders may use electricity for cooking and heatinar if tney cnoose. and some of them do. mere is plenty or water for lawns and gardens. Mr. Balllle is on bis way to Los An geles with his father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. William P, Balllle. who will remain there the rest of the winter. The elder Balllle has been in charge of tne company commissary at Columbia. Another Invitation To Empress Given ! Coupon Will Appear in The Journal Sunday; .United Somber of Beats, (Therefore, Tint Come First Served. Another Invitation for The Journal's readers to become guests of the paper ""i .wow empress uwaire " r """ c" ouuuaj, January & rorm of another coupon which m me wur i inai aaie. Tb' coupon will entitle the holder to a ticket for one of the best seats In the house for any afternoon or eve- nine of next week, except Saturday : or Sunday. I Due to the tremendous rush .for tickets !n The Journal's first Invita tion it has been necessary to limit the number of seats at the disopsal of the paper. Consequently it will be a quea- tion of first come, first served as no mors tickets will be issued after the paper's supply is given out. The coupons may be redeemed at the business office of. The Journal on Monday and Tuesday, January 25 and 2 8, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 6 6 p. m. - The headline attraction which The Journal guests will see next week. Is no less a person than the popular and delightful Irish actor, singer and song writer, Andrew Mack. Dallas Chicken Show Dissappoints Superintendent Says That Cold, Samp Weather Zs Probably lie sponsible for Zack of Interest in Exhibit. Dallas, Or., Jan. 21. The eighth an nual show of the Polk County Poultry association, which is being held at the Armory this week, has proved a big disappointment to fanciers. : Instead of 1000 birds being exhibited, as had been expected, less- than 300 were in evidence when the entries closed Mon cay noon. Failure of more members to ; exhibit Is largely attributed by Su- j perlntendent C. Ia,. Prltchard to . the tfA - A a m v. n... Mt- i i ' week. Judging started Tuesday and the winners will probably be announced tomorrow. . Salem Realty , Transfer. baiem. or.. Jan. 21. w. w Mnnm has bought from Frank W. Durbin a lot on Court street, near Liberty, and today announced that' he would build four story business block to cost -"."r ""m" BCTTCD Tnlltl rtrniMAr - Centralla and Towns South Xore Con. vMuwn to roruua. The need of more convenient train service between Centralis, Wash., and Portland has persuaded the O-W. R & N. Co. to arrange for two addltolnal trains between those points, one each way dally, to leave Centralla south. rouna at v :au a. m., arrive Vancouver 10:16 and Portland 10:40 a, jn.; return ing leave Portland t p. m., Vancouver 5 andv arrive Centralla 10:10 p. m. This new service will be lnau new service will be lnaugrurated Wednesday, February 3, and afford lo- f1 JilZe f?mJn,t4rali? likewise in the opposite direction, with accommodation not - now ? enjoyed in snlte of the very complete train srv. ice between Portland and Puget sound cities. Aav. Rentlns- an Underwood Typewriter is a sound investment, certain to in crease your income. "The Machine Tou s o Ml non; HWn'i)WiimiirimHMx' 13039x TBXDAT S17STBXBB SAXES 1 .75 - $2 Tref ousse or Dent's Gloves at 1.00 All. women are-familiar with the unsurpassed qualities of Tref ousse, real French Kid and Dent's "Own Make" Gloves, offered Friday at," pair i $1 1 There are black,' .white, 'tans, browns, mode, grays, cham pagne and cream in the assortment. Sizes 5J4 to 7 but not every Size in every color. No Gloves ex changed or credited. None sent C O. D. ' Tirst Floor. Slxth-St. Bldr. We re still some i snail niDAT nanuiB 8AXZS Men's 1 2c and 15c Ini tial Handkerchiefs, 5c To clean no broken lines, this pricie for Friday only. All initials. early shopping- advisable.' Also a good assortment , .of colored Hand kerchiefs at the same price. t Temporary Annex, Tikst Tloor. ircxzob TSAxno 13039 TKJDAT 81T&TXUSB BAX.ES Men's 50c SUk I Knitted Ties, 15c v Popular knitted and crocheted Fonr-inrHand Ties, all in pure 6ilk. Many different styles and colors in the lot. 1 Temporary Annex, Tirst Tloor. : KIIEB IS TKAinC'8 - i303x nusAT tnmmsn saxct ! Men's $4 and $5 1 Shoes, Pair 2.39 , Discontinued lines of men's Shoes, including some of our best grades. Tan Russia calf, tan vid kid and black' calf and patent leathers. Lace, button of blucher style. All welt sewed. Several different models to select from. ; Third Tloor. 81xtht. ldg. 1 mxxbb ac yanrrs , 1303S TRZ9AT 8XTKTBXBS 8AXJS8 lOc-1 2i c Percales and 1 Ginghams 5c A great quantity of short lengths, in ' dozens of styles, stripes, figured, checks and plain colors. All included for Friday at the one price yard Sc Third Tloor. Sirth-St. Bldg. KEZEB Sj rBasXS -1303S TBXOAX ITOFBISB 8AZ1E8 Women's $4 to 8.50 Trimmed Hats, 1;45 ; Second Tloor. Bixth-St. Bids;. - ( MZX:X " TBAJTK'S - 1303S TXXDAT BVXJnUSS 8AZ.X8 2.25 to 3.75 Untrimmed Hat Shapes at 49c i Second Tloor, Slxth-St. Bldg. SCEXES U TBAJTBTS 13033 TBXDAT STTBPKISS SAXES Women's 1.59 Flannel 1 ette Gowns, 97c Splendid grades of flannelette, white and colored effects. Made in collarless style, full length and width. Trimmed with frogs and silk braid. Second Tloor. Slxth-St. Bldg. - MlUUt ai FSaHZ'S 13039 TXXDAT SUBTBXSB SAXES ' 75c to 1.25 Fancy Silk Ribbon, Yd. 35c 3000 yards to go Friday at this price. Included are satm-edged moire, ombre effects, heavy moire faille, metal ef- 1 , fects and imported velours. Light 0 j i a. a. : - i- ana owk coiors ana patterns in uc group, widths to 8 mcnes. Tint Tloor, Blxth-St, Bldg. 1TEXEX Ai TXABBTS 13039 TBXBAT BUBTBZBB SAXES Toilet Requisites Java Rice Face Powder, box.:... 39c Swansdown Face Powder, box ..12c Pond's Vanishing Cream, jar ...20c First Tloor, Bixth-St. Bldg. XEXEB) TBAJTXrS 13039 TBZDAT SintTBXSa SAXES Up to 35c Beads, Neck Chains, 10c A big varied display all kinds, all are beauties. Included . are fashion able jet and attractive combinations. Tirst Tloor, Sixth-t. Bldg. mexeb. a, pBAinrs 13039 TBX9AT STrBTBZBB SAXES . Drapery Remnants, Yard, 32c and 10c TABXB ,1 T9. a lO Curtain Ma terials. Including all - sorts of scrim, nets, Swisses, cretonnes and chintzes. In gths . from one-half to 4 yards. - , . :. Temporary An nex, 9th Tloor, 32 75o to tl-85 Over-Drapery Ma terials. S u n fast figured and plain. Sun dours China and Floren tine silks and - hand some m a d r as. Ienrths from one half to 5 yards. Temporary An-, nax, 9th Tloor. KEXEB' 13039 TBIDAT SXTBPBXSB SAXES 3.25 Solid QuarteredOak Dining . Room y "Chairs at 1.95 Solid : quarter-sawed Oak Chairs, in fumed finish.- with full box seat, Very rigidly - constructed. Exactly - as illus trated. . Temporary Annex. nnwiiwwwmMinn ill 1 L and 1303d ffltaRF IMllan. 1 'iemMHUMsHiaM8lkeMM4ti lHAMMSMlk ' - aSeier ft Tranxs ' 13034 Trlday Snrprtsa -- Bales Boys9 Double Breasted Coats 98c Single coats, taken from $5. $7.60 and 10 suita 100 In the lot. : Shown in grays, tans, browns, stripes, checks,-plaids and mixtures, r Sixes 7 to 16 years.: v ; i;;, :;':j--;:".f ;J . Temporary Aiiasx, Sd - Tloor. IT. l8fi7. The: poking ; me of the results are 'Fridav Routing out every delinquent stock, penalizing it heavily for being here too long, enables us to offer for 1 , Tomorrow An Unusually Fine Array of Bargain Surprises as contained in this page,' as well as many others of which there are too few to advertise. Of course, some of the items show signs of being packed away in boxes and in many things you'll see displayed in the various departments there are LIMITED QUANTITIES; but the "real stuff" is there ana We Are Taking a Loss on Them for only ONE REASON- that is: '"To make the 'CLEAN-UP' absolute." The savings run from a THIRD TO A HALF. Can you afford to miss them? . J MEIER A FRANK'S 1303d FRIDAY SURPRISE SALES Tomorrow The Greatest Suit 'Sale of the Season! Women's and Misses' Late Summer Tailored Suits That Were Originally $15 to $40 You may judge of the wonderful economy of this sale when we tell you that many of the materials cannot, be bought for the price asked for the entire Suit Friday 1 All suitable for early Spring wear, the colors being light gray, black and white checks, tans, Copenhagen and navy. Materials include crepes, serges, gabardines, poplin and fancy worsteds. Either plain tailored or fancy models, with short coats and tunic skirts. Fancy linings and pretty trimmings lend charm to the fancy Suits. 212 Suits in the group includ ing women's and misses' sizes. N Tonrth Tloor eth Street Bldt iress 13039 TBXDAT SUSTBISB SAXES Women's 1.75 to 2.25 Combinations at 98c Fine nainsook materials, daintily trimmed with laces and embroideries Some in the favorite bodice-top style, with ribbon straps over the shoulder. AI perfectly made and good fitting -garments. Slightly soiled from hand ling and display. bizes J4 to 4. jo exchanges will be made. Second Tloor. Sixth-St. Bldr-. MXTXB JB TBAJTXTB 1303B TBXBAT SXTBJPBXSB SAXES Infants' 50c to 60c Shoes, Pair 15c Two pairs for 25c Broken lines of sizes and 6tyles. On sale Friday only at this low price. Second Tloor, Sixth-St. Bldr. wptttsl a, TxAja's -13039 TBXDAT STOUPBOSB SAXES Infants' 35c Silk Lisle Hose, Pr. 15c v A broken line of sizes, in pink and blue colors only. Two pairs for 25c Second Tloor. Slxth-St. Bids'. BtEZEB JH TBAmrS 13039 TBXDAT 8UBTBX8B SAXES Women's $1 and 1.25 ,Kid Gloves, Pair; 75c 2000 pairs to be disposed of Friday at this reduction. Imported and do mestic Gloves of excellent : quality. Cape style and pique and overseam sewn. Your choice of black, white, tans, grays, and mode. Sizes: 5J4 to 7. No gloves exchanged. None sent C. O. D. ; Second Tloor, Blxth-St. BldtT. METES' 81 TBASXTJ 13039 TBXDAT BXTBTBXSB SAXES Women's 65c to $1 Em broidered Kerchiefs, 39c Three for $1. Fine, sheer, pure linen. Greatest variety for choice, in cluding' French embroidery, Appen- zelie and Bretonne hand-embroidered effects, lace edged, with initials. Some have corner designs, others corner initials, all hand hemstitched; Tirst Tloor, Blxth-St. Bldf. f ' sCEXEB) 8) ' TBAKXTS ' '' ' '' :': ration tbxdat strBTBXsB saxes ' 25c and '35c Net and Lace Guimpes, 10c Three for 25c Fine 1 nets and prettily designed shadow lace effects; White, cream, ecru and black. High or low-neck styles. 1200 in the lot, al lowing wide variety for selection. Tint Tloor, Slxth-St. Bids;. 13039 TBXDAT: SUBTBXSE SAXES .Women's 50c Fine Cashmere Hose, Pr. 25c Very- excellent quality cashmere in black, satural and Oxford. - oil-fash ioned. Gray heels and toes, r Sizes 10 and 102 only. 1st TV eth-st. Bldr. XEXEBj 8) TBAJnCS - 18039 TBXDAT StTBTBXSB SAXES Women's $1 Fleeced Cotton Union Suits, 59c Two I for 1.15. ... Heavy weight, fleece-lined : cotton, with , high neck," long sieves and in ankle length. Ex tra sizes only. . ad TX, eth-st. Bids. HIHMisjmrftH''"HW1'IIW'SHl 101 1 IHll mm, tt MMtMttUMlilMIMMIttMHtMnNuMH ntWtiMl I81S QyALrrYrSTOiOs' or Portland "IRK 3bcU.T1irrisoiv Aider ts. 2it 13039 Women's $1 to 1.50 Lingerie Waists, 68c v We're going to have a regular "house-cleaning" time on Lingerie Waists Friday. We've selected a group of white crepes, voiles, batiste and other popular materials for this reduction. 200 in the lot and regularly $1.00 to $1.50. Long sleeves, low necks, the new lily and roll collars are shown. All regular-sizes included. Come early in the day for best choice: nrtn noor, buw-vs. suar. 13039 TBXDAT 8VXTBZ8B SAXES 1.95 Silk Chiffon Motor Veils, 1.18 An assortment of attractive colors; Extra large size. Hemstitched bor ders all round. Tirst Tloor, Sixth-St. Bldr. BOBXEBj 8) 13039 TBXDAT BTTBTBXSS SAXES $5 to $8 High-Grade Corset Models 2.59 Madame Irene, Redfern and Suc cesso Corsets included in this Friday Surprise offering. Coutil, batiste and fancy brocade materials. A good as sortment for selection, though not all sizes in each make. Ttftk Tloor, Blxth-St. Bldr. BCEXEX ft TBAJTXB 13039 TBXDAT SUBFBZ8B SAXES 75 Women's Silk Petticoats, 1.65 ' Splendid values in silk and jersey and silk combinations. All street col ors in the lot. as well as black. To close out these ends of odd. lines we're sacrificing to the utmost and offering these 75 Petticoats , for Fri day as long as any' remain 1.65. TlXth Tloor, Sixta-St. Bldg. 13039 TBXDAT SVBTBX8B SAXES Women's Up; to 2.50 Dressing Sacques, ' 95c Fashioned of silk, crepe, albatross and challie in a great variety of col ors and patterns, 50 in the lot, which consists of garments left from many ditterent lines. All sizes., no ex changes, no credits. Tlftb. Tloor. Sixth-St. Bldg' : XETEB 8 TBABBTS -13039 TBXDAT BVBTBXSB SAXES Friday Grocery Specials BUTTER ron 62c COFFEE t2?5i 25c )ED RAISINS for-1 8c tor ROLLED OATS lTZm 39c Gutter ri 59c COCOAS sSr:.!ff-:. 15c GLOSS STARCH 25c NAPTHA SOAR fr" 19c tUNCED OAMS -Elmore brand.' Ko. 1 cans, dozen, in. CODFISH Sr"cxs 19c BMOIISrsc Basement. eth-St. Building;. lew4MeiW"H! n n OMMAMJWUk g shown in Snirprise it- Go Ice Skating! Tomorrow eveniar at Ins . Hippodrome. Join the Bis; .party for the Benefit of Day Nursery Tickets I 80o on sals at our . Veiling; counter. Tiret Tloor. 6th-St. Bid. Stick" into every this 8 TBAVBTS 13039 TBXDAT 8VBTB1SB SAXES 200 Children's Wash Dresses at 59c Percale and Gingham Dresses in neat patterns,, plaids and stripes .and plain colored chambrays. Made in several ' good and youthful styles. Range of sizes from 6 to 14 years. None will be exchanged or credHed.v Tlftn Tloor, Blxth-St. Blaff. HEXES Jt TBABX'S 13039 TBXDAT SXTBTBISB SAXES Children's 75c Flannel ette Gowns at 49c Good grade, heavy weight material, pretty pink and blue striped patterns. High necks without collars with hem stitched banding down the front. Pockets at side. Sizes 2 to 14 years. Second Tloor, Blxth-St. Bldg. METES ft TSAJnCB 13039 TBXDAT StTSPBISB SAXES Children's 2.50 to $5 Bathrobes at 1.39 Heavy wool eiderdown Roljes. in attractive pink and blue shades. Sat in ribbon or embriodery trimmings. Sizes 1 to 5 years. Second Tloor, Slxth-St. Bldr. BUSIES) ft TSABXTS ' 13039 TBXDAT 8VSTBXSE SAXES ' 50c White Silk Striped Pique, Yd. 19c Very handsome material, suitable for waists or trimming purposes, 27 inches wide. , - 20c Nainsook of excellent quality, 36 inches, wide, yard 1254c Third Tloor, Slxth-St. Bid. METES ft TSASBTS 13039 TBXDAT B17STBXSB SAXES ,10c -Cotton Toweling . Crash, the yard 6c Very firmly woven Crash. Neat colored borders. .Used ; extensively for tea towels. Seventeen inches wide. V Third Tloor, Sixth-St. Bldr. ' MEXES ft TBAVXTS 13039 TBXDAT SUBTSISB SAXES 10c to 50c Stencil Patterns, each 5c All Stencil -Patterns suitable for .use on pillows and border effects. Good variety to choose from. Seventh Tloor, Sixth-St. Bldr. METES ft TBAHSTS' 13039 TBXDAT BtTBTSlSB SAXES i Up to 50c Odd 'Books, Each 1 7c . 1000 miscellaneous! titles, including fiction, gift books, etc ' Splendid as sortment to select from, " ' - Sixth Tloor. Blxth-St. Bldr. 'METES ft TSAJTXTS 13039 TBXDAT StTSTBlSB SAXES 1.25 Cotton Bed . Blankets, &2c Gray and white i cotton, 'with fancy colored borders. Full bed size. Good weight. Temporary Annex, BTlatb T METES ft' TSASBTS ",. 13039 TBTDAT. SXTBTBIBB SAXES $3 Woolnap Bed Blankets, 2.15 . Gray , tan and white woolnap Blan kets, of very good quality. ' ' Temporary annex. Biath: Tloor. n 475 3D Sin !WWiWfWtTtWB?'lllf" MHIeMfnMMlhtHtliUtmMJ(WilJuUtl fHlflfrn TTTi 1 III If 111 ITTit mP ill II . 1 U-I rm. .-: sXHf 13039 nusAT- snmsa iaus 7.50to$9'Indestructo' Bags, Suit Cases, 4.75- All "Indestructo" models are made with the usual "Indestructo' adherence to perfect workmanship. 26 Cowhide7 Bags in ; the lot, all -leather lined, with sewed corners and inset locks on heavy frames;' Here's a chance to become the owner of an "Indestructo" Bag or' Case at a price seldom offered 4.7S. - , Temporary Annex. Tifth" Tloor. : , ad ft TSAHBTS ' 13039 TBXDAT BTTSTBXBB SAXES 50c to 75c Galloons ; and Insertions, yd. 1 2 Jc Swiss embroidery - combined with baby Irish lace. Effective lingerie waist and gown trimming. A variety of patterns to choose from. nrst rioor, sixts-st. siag METES ft 13039 TBXDAT BTTSTBIBB SAXES $1 to 2.50 Laces, W.w Bands, All-Overs, yd. 59tf The lot: consists of- novelty lace edges, handsome CTuny and Venise bands, and shadow lace allovers in ' -black and white. All suitable for waists and trimming purposes. ,Tlrrt Tloor. Slxth-St. Bldr. METES ft TBAVXTS " 13039 TBXDAT STOTB1SB SAXES 5 25c Medallions at 10c v 65c Medallions at 25c fi Embroidered Medallions in - lovely; filet, floral and baby Irish designs. Come in assorted sites, to be used as insets on lingerie. , Tirst Tloor. Slxth-St. Bldr- ft reivx'i - 13039 TBXDAT 8VSTS1BB SAXES 75c, 85c and 90c Cluny Yard at 59c Heavy Cluny, to be used for center piece's. Colors are white, ecru, brown, green and gray, 3 to 6-inch widths. Seventh Tloor, Slxth-St. Bldr. w METES ft TBAVX'S " 13039 TBXDAT ST7STSZBB SAXES Children's Up to 1.50 Toy Books, Price Sixth Tloor. Bixth-St. Bldr. -ft TBAKSTS 13039 TBXDAT SVSTBXSB SAXES Linoleum Reduced to Sq. Yard 67c and 37c Heavy Inlaid Linoleum, in several patterns, Friday only, sq. yard 67c Heavy Print Linoleum, variety of patterns, Friday only; square yd, 37c Temporary Annex, Seventh . Tloor. METES' ft TBAJTSrS'. " i" 13039 TBXDAT StfBTXUBB SAXES 2.50 Bissell's Standard Carpet Sweepers, 1.85 Temporary Aaaex, Seventh Tloor. METES ft TSAJTK'S ' 13039 TBXDAT BtrSTBXSB SAXES 60c to 1.75 Photo graph Frames, at 25c Handsome gold finished Frames, in card, cabinet and 5x7 size also a few double Frames. There are about 100. Temporary Annex, Bighth Tloor '. METES ft TSABSiS "' " " 13039 TBXDAT StrSTSXSB SAXES To 75c Stationery and ' Correspond. Cards, 19c Odds and ends of initial and. fancy stationery and cards reduced for, out- clearing on Friday. '. 50c Highland Linen Correspondence Cards, white and all the new tints, the box 41c -r . " , Tirst Tloor, Bixth-St. Bldr. METES ft TSABSTS -13039 TBXDAT STTSTBIBB SAXES Up to $12 Portable Gas and Electric Lamps, 2.99 Your choice of Reading Lamp, din ing and living-room Lamps, hall and desk - Lamps. A variety, of ( splendid and up-to-date . ' designs. Regular prices range from $375 to $12. . r flPemporary Annex. Third Tloor. v , ' " " METES ft TSAKBTS :- -" - 1 13039 TBXDAT StTSTBIBB SAXES v 2.50 Seven-Inch Casseroles, Jt 1 1 1 9 1 Women j who use Casseroles know the advantages and economy of them. nday we otter iwj Casseroles, regu larly $2.50 at 1.19. Neatly oierced design frames, with baking dish of pure aluminum--obyiating breakage.'.' Good, medium size. ' , ' . . Temporary Annex, Tonrth Tloor. -:-.'" METES ' ft' TBABXS "' : : 13039 TBXDAT BtTBTSlSB SAXES $24 Solid Oak Dining Tables, Friday, 12.00 "Hastings'" Tables, ad mitted to be one of the best 4lines ,ir America. Solid ak, with 6-ft, e x t e n a i on. Like., illustra tion. L Temporary Annex. of the Sates -1 n P'P m i I ! !- i 1 I I i I I 1 3 n LJ m n f "1" 3 i s lsltiM.J I ! ! ! i 1 i f ! 3 r-y J f ! i t I ! - s f S I I c ; i i r i I I I I I I Wayne. Ind, . (Adv.) iHMtHUflllfltl - I BjlW4M Htl8SM maasaasi lHll 1 mmmmm Will ISventuaiiy Buy." 68 6th st. (Adv.) r- .i .