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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY. . NOVEMBER 21. 1910." 11 APPORtlOilClG RATIOS Figures, as Definitely Fled f of 1916, Are Announced -for Thirty-five5 Counties. f tlem. Or, Ncri JLTbs state tax ommtseloa ' announced Monday ' tbsf X. rati, which wll b "4 feasts e apporUonlac the ittU tax and for-'th distribution of tie raluatlon " of ? publlo serrlee ' corporations. had bMa definitely fixed lor ill sa tgU 3aker ' is Embargo Is Planned To Prevent Exports Betafl Orooots yroooso Campalfm to Ttrf .Trae. Twm I float sTiBieatty st JCeeplar "Whoat ft Xoi Use A national eampalara la planned by retail grocers to urre on president Wilson the , aeoeseltr of placln an am harm m the axnortetfan tit hui and other products,, to keep down the men coat - a "Tim, accoramr to Frank B. Connolly or tMa ettr,- ehalr mio of the uentl i Mimmittu the National BetaU arooers. sesooie- 8 8S en ton .............-.... ClaUoo T .. olomble . ........ loos ... .......... rook ... . urry ,....... jouxlas ........ lam: ..... Orant l Hood Klrer Jefferson .... ........ .71 oeephtne .71 Klamath .......... .69 , Tan. ' - . ................ .61 . X'lncolft t ... .66 Liim . 68 Malheur .. .41 Vf.rtan . . ... .87 . Uni-rnw 81 Tfultnsfmah 60 folk . ol f Herman ...I.I. 68 lllamook .fl JmetlUe I? . .71 jnion Wallowa .. j aninion ... ajfiriiit .76 .75 .61 aal . - . ........... ... Yamhill BO Workers Forced to ; T.ivo TTn F.flTnin era - M W J if -"- Q . y . 1 " - California fsoolal Xasureaoe Conunla- ataa nada Imi Than aeo Bt Aside fo ZUaoM, State Xnaaranoa Vrgad. San Franclaco. Nor. 11. (U. P.) Vaat workare and their famine gener ally lire from han4 to mouth, wltn "!. than 160 act aatde to meet 1U ' neaa. because they are forced to. and that 69 per cent of California's work ' era are unemployed at some time dur ing the year, were among the state - meats nfade at the social Insurance ' oommlsalon's hearing yesterday. .: .. These hearings are being held to aa stst the commiaslon In" making Its rec ommendations to the next legialatura. . especial attention being glren to pre- Tehtion of destitution among workers by sickness or unemployment taaur anee. State health Insurance was reconv mended as a means of correction by , professor A Ivln Johnson of Stanford. ' tr. Philip King Brown and others who Ustlfled. Equal Pay Asked For Equal Work Via Bodaaafov Statutory Prohibition, 'VWi taf frage, Stsgle Standard of Xorals for Sexes and Baa, om war. tlon. Ho said: "We are eonalAartna- th. l... bUlty of placing petitions caning for as oniDargo ia , every retali grocery la-thar UattedT BUtea. , Each grocer onder thla clan would nr.. ,. tomera to sign the petition, and; they iriuuauij a-u ; would, especially . whan a costpmef-complained about the ad yanca of prices of commodities." Native of Pepdleton Dies of Tuberculosis Pendleton. Or . Km. IIJT.m tw. puis, aged it. a natlTo of Pendleton, mo Mijuum.j mx am tooai aospuai OS tuberoulosia- He had been tn Montana aanng tne past two years. h is vara Tired by his parents. Ha and Mrs, J. A. Dupula. pf thla city, fjye brothers and two sisters. - ' - , Talented Musician Is Adjudged Insane Seattle. Nor. St. Leooold Ttoaam 11. a tal.nt.i4 vlollnla eled on the Orpheum circuit, was com mitted ; to the Stellacoom Insane asy lum Mondar. 'As a nHvat. in rvtmn.,,. B. he serred 09 the Mexican border YOUNG COUPLE Fl f THAT TOTAL MILLION Cigarette' Fiend and Brilliant and Beautiful Wife Are Ar rested for'Series of Crimes, EllteMpana3a mm?mmmmT ' Chicago Nor. tls(L. It B.V Plans to MAC 00l STngllah women; widowed by tfca war, to Canada bare beea com pleted, by" offloera -, of-. the Balratloa Army working la eonJtmctJon irlta no offlciala of the dominion and pro rlnclal gorenuneats In 'Canada. . The widows. It Is expected, will remarry, a moat of then) will b yonnc anj'at-traatl-re. : Commissioners Henry How ard and M. Lamb, both of London, ar rired la Chicago yesterday and made their, plan known, i y v Bad Check Operator Is Held at Suthef lin Chicago. Nor. II. (T, N. S.) Ed ward Thatcher, described by the Plnk ertoaa as a pale young cigarette fiend With a brilliant and - beautiful wife, baa been arrested to s fashionable hotel . In Miami. Pla ... oa char gee of bank robbery. r ' ' - " I Roaebura-. Or "War. iU - , One million dollars tn lessee to I using the name George T. Donnelly, banks all orer the country are 1 wanted la Portland, for Obtaining charred to Thataher. and remarkable 1 money on bad checks, waa arrested as it may seem, the first time de-tat Sutherlln Monday afternoon as be tectlreo ayer ' laid ayea -on him" was was about to pay for cattle with a cheek when he was found lh Florida. V-f drawn on tno xxufiaa nawonaa oaaa. With" Thatcher In Jail Is a beaatlful young woman who la held as his ao- I complice. Thatchej' himself stated I that she was not his wife. He has , confessed, and the records In . the nanas ok ui I'lnxertons "aion eons nect him with the theft or $700,000, It was stated tonight. :- For weeks, a search has beW coo ducted la Chicago for Thatcher's wife. Almost erery big dty in America Is reported to hare been "worked by Thatcher, who used scores of ad dresses, sometimes employing a dosen different-names la the' same city at the same time. Among bis biggest Jobs lately, it Is alleged, are these: Tblrty-serea thousand dollars from a Ban Francisco bond house, 6250,000 from the National Ehawmut Bank of Boston and an almost successful at tempt to get 1110,000 from the raults of the Tenth National bank of Phil adelphia, P7, RESIDEtiCE; OF TOO ARDENT SUITOR . ' Kv 'Diminutive Man Gets a NReaI Peeve When 200-found Woman Rejects Attentions. Ho had lust forced her' Co giro him til to pay for the gift he had made her., the police 4V,m v "He threatened to cut my nose err. area to klu me.t Mrs. Xaciorlch wailed to Judge Langguth yeetarcay. a line made rapldars denials Of Elarosia. The fusillade of words caused the woman to ry touaer. - -: .. . . j .. : " Ooart'Taxe STo Chaaooa. Til go to Salem tonight. Judge tf youTl let me go- said BlUla. "He will go back to 'that rooming house and kill her. if you let him go," warned Mrs. Ludortch's counsel er. The feourt thought likewise and Bll lle was ordered back to Jail while the gorernmeat-tareatlgatea hla entry into this country. The 611 was' ordered re paid" to Mrs. iAdonch.i - . - , m which he had no account. " Donnel ly was brought to Roseburg. It" la not known whether he will bo tried hero or taken to Portland. Dallas Man Stricken In Tillamook County Dallas. Or Nor. 11, Arthur Starr, manager of - the contract department of the Starr Transfer company' of this dty, Waa taken seriously 111 Saturday while superintending the construction work on the Sour Grass cutoff In Til lamook county. He was brought home in aa automobile, accompanied by two Dallas physicians who went after him. When the party reached thla dty Mr. Starr's condition was critical .but bo has since rallied and It Is bellered now that he will reeorer. . Although Robert BIHIo Is only fire feet - six inches. ? tall and - has S fal setto roloo. ho used eareQan tactics successfully la his' woolnj of Minnie Ludorlclu. who '' conducts, a lodging house at Fifth and Krerett streets. 8he la six feet tall and weigh 600 pounds and orer. a ; Billie Is an employs of the North western Electric company, a refugee from " Montenegro, and, according to I tne ponce, a uesener irom me vana (dtan rolunteer army. Ha' Is said to bare left Three Rivera. British ColUm- government's permission. ' For several weeks, witnesses ald In the municipal court yesterday. Billie has been an ardent but unsuccessful suitor. "He gars the woman "presents of various 'kinds- and Friday garo her a drasa coUng 11. Saturday they Quarreled. 4 . . Woman Barrioadea 3oo& Sunday Tjigh t Bniie- became desper ata He wehf, to" the rooming house, but found that his lady lore had locked herself In her room and barricaded the door. The fortifications could not with stand the assault made from without BUM broke the door down. The w em u's screams in " the meantime caused a police alarm. When Detectives Tack abery and Hellyer reached the scene. Billie was In . the room choking the Relief Rom Fr eight; Car ateri Were keplWayTYeuIlng ooeTfrom a mine leased by . Mayor James Ooa aosvTa ooal-old. at. tilt A toa. pealers were selling the same grade for 66 a ton. and Goaaom aaya ho will keep up the system uatll the price of coal la forced dowa tn Terra uauia. .. YlaKXs 'urSuIclde mtmUe,' ; WblUieiv Cat; Nor. tli -tR. . . While examlnlnt serf ral guns In s local hardware 'store. Frank" Stover. iS. suddenly ulcked ud a revolver and I shot himself through the bead. Ve This Supple LqxQtwe . ; Soathera FaelfU Beads Bopreawatattr - to 'waahlagtom to Ask XatexstaU Commeroo Commlssloa to Selp. t a ; San Francisco, Nor. It P. N. George F. Richardson, superintendent ' of transportation for the Southerh Pa-i ciflo oompaity. Is on his way to Wash- j lngton, D. to take up with the In terstate Commerce Commisaloa the! question of car shortage. --v. The requests for mora oars from Oregon, Wasblngtop and Arizona ship pers hare become so urgent that the Southern Pacific decldeJ to send Su perintendent Richardson east la the hop of arriving at soma solution of the problem. ; : ; - - The company has about 1601 pox cars away front home oa eastern roada which It la unable to get back. It wants the Inters tat Commerce Com mission to help It getr them ' back, or any other cars, so aa to equalise the situation. Terr Haute Bella Coat Terre Haute. lnt. Nor. tlv (t N. S. Tho'clty of -Terra Hants got Into the coal huslness today. Tbejrst day waa a big success. Two hundred teanl- Dr Caldweir Syrup Pepsin Should Have a Place in Every Heme. ' . Constipation, or Inaction of the bowels, a coTTSitlon that nearly every one experltncea with more or less fre quency. Is the direct 'cause of much disease. ' When - the bowels . become clogged with refuse from the stomach, foul gases and poisons are generated. UVJ 1 fh. .vflt.m ftkAma. waakanarf and most susceptible to attack, ; , " Various remedies to rollers constipa tion are prescribed, butxmany of these contain' cathartlo or purgatlro agrente that are ha rah and violent la their o tloa and shock the system. The moat effective remedy la the combination of simple laxative herbs with pepeln that Is sold In drug stores under the name of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin, r"" The Hon. John D. Kelster of Brandy- wine, W. Va. whq has represented his district in the stats legialatura for sit years, writes that he-uses Dr. Cald well'e syrup Pepsin and - nnaa it a splendid laxatlre, easy, to take and mild, yet positive, la its action, and that it should be In every household for use when needed. " ' Dr. Caldwell'a, 8yrup Pepstn Is sold br druggists in all parts of the United Btateq ana costs only nrty cents a bottle. ' It oonteins no opiate or nar cotic orug, does not gripe, and la rec ommended as a family laxative, mild enough for the tiniest babe, yet suffl- enuy powerr.ni to act easily on the strongest constitution, " To avoid tmltatloos and ineffectjrs substitutes he sure to get Dr. Cald-' weirs 'Syrup pepsin. See thet a fao slmtle of Dr. Caldwell' slghatuft Shi his portrait appeal on the yellow cart Oh in which the bottle' Is packed.' A trtal bottle, free of charge, can be obtained by writing to Dr. W. B. Caldwell, SI Washington st, Montlcello. HUnois.: ?' Indianapolis, Ind., Nor. St (I. N. - 8.) The national W. C T. TJ. conven tion; in seaelon here, ''will declare for . a general living wage and "equal pay for equal service." This right for .women Is placed on the same plane as - the demand for suffrage for women. The convention yesterday took up measures looking to the protec tion of the hordes of foreign women expected to flock to American shores after the European war. Mrs. Ella - Boucher Black, superintendent of the , anion's work among foreign speaking j people, declared her department was I preparing for thla task. . ' , ' The convention also will adopt res olutions declaring for statutory prohi bition until constitutional can be se cured, for woman suffrage, for a sin gle .standard of morals for men and women, and for an international court . of arbitration to banish war. Union High School At Seaside Opened Seaside, Or.. Nor. tt The new 8S,- 00 union high school was formally ' opened Monday. A parade waa formed st the' old school place and, headed by the ' independent - band of 'Seaside, 4 marched dowa Broadway and north on 1 Seventh atreet to the grounds of the - new ' building. Here the flag- - was , raised while the audience sang "Amer ica." Entering the assembly halt's dedication program was rendered, con ' sistlng of speeches by the -directors nd.aongs by the pupils. - Six Cities Only Are Ahead of Portlaiid Portland stands serenth among cities Of i the United States In amount of postal saving, deposits, according to a bulletin of the postof f Ice department of .Norember 15. Total deposits Do- ; tober It amounted to $1,146,166, Port land being led by Pittsburg, Detroit. Boston, Chicago, Brooklyn and New v, v .mu v ,.iu ior.vnoinr was 1 18468.- On October 61 some 660,000 depositors had 1104,200.000 to their ereau tnrougnoui me country. "Slnilo Standard' Rsrerscd. ChicagoNdV llva N. 8.1 Re Terslng the old single staadard of morality . obeerrea by eourts. Judge Harry M, Fisher today fined nine men . arrested In a hoterrald and permitted the women who accompanied them to go free. - He announced that he hoped to strike at ' the root ' of the rice problem by pursuing this policy here. axter. ; . To Keep Ytpur Skin , .V. Freo From Hairs. ' ' CBeaaV Teito " V i' ' tt row are wiUlna? to spend rclnutes-time la your room ustnt; , delatone paste, yoa can easily banish avny usiy, hairy growth without' die ' eomfort or Iniurr. Tha naata la mm Am tymuing some water with a UtUe powdered delatone. This is then spread ever we nairy aurraoe ana alter about two minutes rubbed ff snd the skin washed. Tsu will sot be disappointed with this treatment, providing you get xeavdslatoae, -t- (Adv - We Give S & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases Amounting to 10c or Over Filled Books of S. & H. Stamps Redeemed in Cash in Our ISew Gift Room, 4th Fl. ' Special 25c Shoppers' Lunch Served Daily in the Basement Furniture, Carpets, Rugs and Draperies, 3d Floor Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, Second Floor. 10c Toilet Paper I $1.50 Hanflbags 20 Rolls $1 Basement -Excellent quality tissue, full 1000 sheets to the roIL Not more thin 20 rolls to's cus tomer. Toilet Paper of ex- nriyj cellent 10c trade, 20 foils V-i-UUr Special $1 Basement Women's fenulot leatb- W handbags tn assorted shapes and sfos. Many bars rich fancy linings 11 hare latest inside fit- I1 (1(1 t.30 Handbajs attpXeVW tints i f 1 , OldSeWortmm&ICfe 1 Baby Blankets 2 for $1.00 Basement Made from food heavy trade eiderdown with neat figures on plnfc,.'blqe or cardinal froandr. Spleodtd weight and good Art size. Dollar Day sale, 2 for tPXeUU Genuine Cane Sugar 13 Pounds $1 n u n)i iii ilia. Model Grocery, Fourth Floor Genuine Cane Sugar at t speclal'low price for Wednesday. Take advantage of this opportunity and sap ply your needs. Delivered only with other purchases ia the Grocery Dept. 4th Floor. - "Dollar Day"in the Element All Items Advertised Below Will Be On Sale Wednesday Only at These Prices Store qp Girls' $1.29 Dresses I $1.50 Wool Sweaters At $1 Basement Special lot of Girls' Tub Dresses underpriced for Dol lar Day. Made up in many attrac tive styles, TOf excellent quality ginghams and percales. Nicely trimmed. Regular C1' ff 1.29 Dresses now at O-LeUU At $1 Basement-Children's Wool Sweat ers, of, good heavy quality for winter wear. Knit in full stand ard sizes and shown tn s - good assortment of colors. Sites for girls 6 to 12 years. Qf (f Excellent fl.So Sweaters 4J-eU If GIRLS' COATS f 1 Odd lines Children's Coats in various good styles and splendid materials. Just the tbinfc for school. Q- ff Coats formerly priced up to 3.98, special on Dollar Day at pX.Ull $2.00, Undermuslins $1.00 Night Gowns, Chemise Corset Covers, Skirts Basement Hundreds of pieces dainty Undermuslins in this great lot on sale Dollar Day. Beautiful styles trimmed with laces, embroidery, ribbons, head ings, etc Night Gowns, Corset Covers, Envelope Chemise, Drawers, princess Slips and Skirts. Undermnslin made to sell at t.5o up to 2.00. fin Basement sale price at only P4-VK Women's 69c Aprons 2 for $1 Basement Women's Coverall Aprons in good full styles. Mads up in excellent quality percales in tight and dark colors. These us ually tell at 69c On M fifl Dollar Day at 2 for tpXeUU 50c Bureau Scarfs 3 for $1 Baeenfent These attractive scarfs are , shown in assorted patterns, trimmed with lace insertion and edging. Size 18x45 Inches. Scarfs of regular $0tf (M Af grade, special at 3 for tpXeUU Merfs $1.25 Flannel Shirts $1.00 75c Night Gowns, 2 for $l.od Basement- Men's Night Gowns Of heavy - quality outing flannel Cut large and full and extra well made: Shown In neat (PI A A Basemwnt Men's Flannel Shirts it ray and olive drab. Splendid eavy weight, cut in good full styles. Shirts well tV AA frorth 1.25. Sale price tPAelfU stripes, 75c gowns, 2 for EXTRA! WE.G1VE S. c H. TRADING STAMPS DON'T FAIL TO GET YOURSI Men's Rubber Caps " 2 for $!'" Basement Men's and Boys' Rub ber Raid Caps with cjpe attached. Extra good, value at 75 c tJI A A Wednesday, a for only tpXellU MEN'S HOSE in black' or tan. Doable heel and toe. " Put up 12 pair ' to the ' box. - A A 12j4c grade at the box 4XeUll MEN'S CASHMERE SOCKS In natural color.. Excellent CI AA 25c grade, 5 pairs for yXellU 75c 'Tairy Pajamas Daintiest of Styles WhiteandColors Besemeat Why not one of these pretty Camisoles for that Christmas GiftF -'sFresh - new stock Just In by express. : Scores of dainty'' styles mads'ap in Silk Creps ds .Chine, Messaline, Jtp Silk. China .Silk and la tcmblDi tion of allover lacea, nets and sUks. r - Shows la white, 'pink, blue and larender. Camisoles tn this lot easily worth O f AA sp'to 2.2$ st only -J)XJll 2 for $1 i-BorsTalnr, Falamas In one-piece ityle. ' Herry ftade oaring. Sizes 6 to 14 D" A A yr. 75 c garments,' 2 at epXeUU Boys' Flannel Waists, Qf Afi sizes o to 16 2 for OlellU Boys Overalls, sizes Q-f Af 5 to t5. ' Special, 2 pair OXeUll $2.25 House Presses $1 Basement Store v Women's House Dresses tn assorted styles manufacturers samples bought st a very low Erice. Made up in various materials glng ams, peracles, etc, and shown In attrxctlTS patterns. Dresses worth up to 2.25, (-f AA DoUar Day sale- st Only, each -PXeUU Flannelette Nightgowns $1.50 Grades $1.00 iewt Women's Flannelette Night Gowns flew; shipment just 'received. Extra good anty material. Plain white and neat -stripes. Scores of styles. Gowns of St. 25 to C A A ft.So grade, special Dollar Day sale at PXeUU Dollar Day Sale of Women's Children's Underwear WOMEN'S VESTS to wool mix ture. : Heary Winter weight gar ments -also' in medium weight. Shown in full usort- nn ment of sizes. Garment XeUl WOMEN'S VESTS and Pants In medium and heavy weights. ' Fleece lined,' elastic ribbed garments in all sizes. Basement Q" Afl Sale, 2 garments at only tPX.lll CHILDREN'S. Union Suits of heayy .ribbed cotton, fleece-lined. Warm and comfortable for school rear. Priced for Wed- A A oesday at, 5 garments tpXsUll -CHILDREN'S Reece-lined Union Suits in regular Winter -weight Nicely finished and perfect fitting. Sizes range from 6 to 15. I1 nj Basement Sale at, 2 for$XellJ Dollar Day gale of Milljnery Women's g3.98 Trimmed Hats $1.00 Women's $2.9S Hat Shapes 1.00 Baaemeat AbOut-300 HatS in this big lot offered for Dollar Day. Large and medium sailors, tur bans, pokes, trtcornes and various other shapes trimmed with wings, flowers, gold and silrer braids, etc Hats formerly marked to; sell 2.48 up to 3 Q8, Cf'A A Wednesday special ' at ePXell V Baaaieat-LHat Shapes in a phenomenal- sale" for Dollar Day. High grade Velret and beaver in black, 'white and good range of colors.. All this season's rery best styles Including sailors, turbans, tricornes, etc: Shapes An worth op to 2.98, for $XeUU $1.25 Cottqii Blankets $1.00 Something: Newl YYixiapreim if - At $1.00 " aaMaaaweBMaWaaaais BaeemenlFrame guaranteed for one year from date of purchase written guarantee goes With each umbrella. Shown la good selection of new handles and strong rain-proof cover. ". Here's umbrella Insurance at a ridicu lously low price. For Wednes- lay only "Windbrel las" win be sold for Basement Heary Fleecef White Cotton Blankets In full double-bed size. Fancy bordered ends. These are of exceptional quality and well worth i-lS.1 DoUae, Qf gt Day Special at, the pair V-LVy $1.25 Sheets $1 StZZ Ox99 INCHES - : Basement Splendid heavy quality Bleached Sheets, torn sad hemmed, ready for use. Sheets of stands ard 1.25 qsaflry.' The A A Basement Sale price is vXeyll i COTTON BAtTS pure-white, soft -and fluffy. Excel- gf ' ff lent 1 5c grade at, 8 forVX.UU Women-s $1.25 Slippers $1 $1.75 Cabaret Slippers $1.00 Women's "Red Cross" Juliets .of soft lid, wltn patent tip dr road, plain toes.. ? r Rubber heels. Regular t5 451 A A Slippers, on sale tt,PIr vXeVll Women's One - Strao Cabaret ; Slippers with low,' fflat heels, broad toes. Sizes 6 to 8 only. Regular l-5a. CI A A tpXeUU $ t.75 r grades' at, )ftlr t. t Women's $22.50 Coats at $1L95 Basement Underprice Store ; Another big lot of Women's and Misses' Wlnte' Coats on sals in the; Basement Store at about half real worth. Orer 400 garments to select from the pick of this tea son's best styles some hare all round, back of side belts, others In loose, full flare effects. Practically erery wanted material is represented. Coats worth up to (Pi " QfT 22.50, offered In the. Basement at only yXXeat) Women's $27.50 Suits At $12.95 Think of UI 12.95 for Suits of 25.00 to 27.50 qual ities! Beautiful new Winter models In wool serge, popBns and broadcloths. Many trimmed wlthfur or velvet Strict ly ,hlgh-class suits, made to sell up td27.50, 4l"0 Q(? offiered in Basement Underprice Store Special $XaSet) 15c Muslin 9 Yds. $1 Basement 36 Inches wide and good heavy quality. Soft finish and fine, even thread. Supply your needs for a long time to come; i5c M' AA Muslin, now at, 9 yards tpXeUU STANDARD PRINTS with black designs on white iround. Used ex tensively for comforters; CI AA aprons, etc. 1 7 yards for eJ.eUll WHITE OUTING Flannel of extra heary quality: No phone orders ac cepted for this special Regular i5c grade, priced for Of A A Wednesday at, 8 yards for Pi.eVU GINGHAMS in small and large size checks, suitable for aprons and chil dren's wear. Priced spe- T?" AA cial now at, 12 yards forvXeUU JAPANESE Lunch Cloths in many attractive patterns: Size Q1 AA 30x30 inches Now, 3 for jXeUll BATH TOWELS, good gt ilh size and quality, 5 for eXellU HONEYCOMB Bath CI (( Towels, on sale now 5 for Aeyll $1.25 Sateen Petticoats $1.QQ Basement Store " - . Women's Petticoats of excellent quality sateea : in black and various wanted colors Latest Fall styles with . deep flounees, trimmed' with' ac-i coraion-puitmg. ' retticoats well Ql ' A A worth 1.25. Baiement Special t.lIU $1.50 KimQQs at $1.00 Basement Women's Klmonoi of heavy qual ity flannelette. ' Shown' in good range of pat terns on different colored grounds. Medium or dark effects.. Nicely-trimmed. "Kl-'CtTAA monos wortht.50, Basement Special $XelllJ ' $1.50 Silks, 36 Inches Wide, $1 Yd. $1.50 Wool Broadcloth $1.00 . . S-MaSkaaeM-eaS-aSkMaaMa-SM-M-aaiaSf-aa-SM-MBaeat t 4eseaMaWoof Broadcloth la lust the rllht' weight for the new street dresses also "for ' suits, coats and skirts. Full 50 Inches wide. Shown to rich, lustroul , black and In various wanted coW ors. Broadcloths of rer- Ol A A I alir 1.50 grade, yardsPXsUU High-grade Silks for dresses, petticoats,' waists, linings, etc 36-inch black taffeta of good weight, 3 6-lnch. colored taffeta 'and 36-inch, black- messaline. Silks of . standard 1. 50 .grade. Special In the Basement store weanesoay.' yara Annual Autorntic Sale of Millinery Any Trimmed Hait ' Advertised Monday at $9.00 - Wednesday at rtsO ' Worth Your Choice 7v c !;to s?25 This ofTex includes all of our very best Hats on display la the Mil. Bnery Salons,' 2d Floor ' Many were formerly marked to sell at' 2d. 22.50 and up to 25.00. Come early ia, the day and get first QQ choice. 1 Choose any hat advertised at 19 mnr at;.!...,.',;.. vO One lot of Hats formerly selling "up to 7.S0, Special at 13.00 One lot of Hats formerly y6elUng up to 12.00,-Special at $3.0? , Unfrlmmed Hats woho6l' f Untrlmmed - bats Ct' AC? at fOL worth to 4, Special OX.7J up to 2.00, Special' anooas rioes :- aSXtttaeCT SeJoaa, S-i. Jv.t-