THE OREGON DAILY JOUIINAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. THURSDAY, OCTOBER ; 12, 1C22. 1 t V X 1 ! I 1 I i ii 1 . i. 4 1 4 IS 3 Si r k i ; HARVEST TIME IS DECLARED IN (DIVIDENDS i'n -iffy jf.'i.i Sa ' s g i-attcti aawa. l , : . . J Jfew TotTt,, Oct. Harvest. time appears to be arriving in Wall street and stockholders are gathering "Around to rake 4n the fattest crep ef stock dividends la the history of America!) - The aaelon cutting habit is growing. It Is a poor strip of tape that rolls out of the tickers In Wall street without carrying th news that another, oom panj has dedded, -or ' Is about to d eld,:U pan around good healthy Stock dividend.' A hew crest of the movement was . reached Wednesday, .when Standard Oil of New Jersey, an nounced (ts Intention te declare a 400' per 'cent stock dividend. American. Radiator declared; a 50 per cent divi dend. - ' .; i . , 1 ; OTHER; BITIDEjrDS BEOJ.ABED In the last few, days the Standard Oil companies have declared stock divi dends aa, follows: . . Standard Oil of New York 26Q per cent; Standard Oil of California 100 ; Standard Oil of New Jersey,-(proposed-) 4001 per cent. The New Jersey corporation had been expected to declare a dividend of not over 300 per eent. - The National 'Biscuit ocmpany de cided on a 75 per cent stock dividend Tuesday. A 100-per cent dividend is reported as pending; from the Standard Oil of In . diana, and Vacuum Oil Is to declare a 200 per cent melon cut, according to report. t These huge dividends of profits have been expected In financial circles for some time and aa the gossip spread around, the stocks have risen in, mar ket value $1,000,000,000 In the last "week and are quoted in some cases at many times their par value. DiYiDEJrp is torvtxti . The stock dividend Is popular as a means of distributing: profit, because the -supreme court has held that such Issues are not taxable. Technically the stock dividends are regarded- ts re-investment, but actually the stock can be sold on the market at once and the profits realised In cash- Just why the present time was se lected tor the huge profit distributing operation is not definitely established. But WQ etreet received a scare re cently; when. - it was gossiped around that cens;resS,""n reconvening;, would" probably pass a law taxing; undivided surpluses.; - Immediately -there was much scurrying about' directors' . of those corpoMtlenftrincluding the Standard Oil companies which -had plied up huge profits.;" But now word comes fro m Washington that the ad ministration has no intention of tax ing undistributed surplus profits. How-i ever, the stock dividend movement had gained sucsh, momentum that it is now running along f its own force, even though the immediate incentive for Jt has disappeared. FILIP3fOS OFFER LOASS , Washington State College, Pullman. Oct. 12. A oan fund of $159, avail able for any Filipino student, has been provided by the 15 men In tb Filipino club, each contributing $10. Vomen sVearatrire WomensFlannel Gowns 69c WOMEN'S FLANNEL GOWNS made of fine outing flannel m stripes, in various styles. Drummer samples; a few slightly soiled. Every gown cut full, long and wide.?. One of the greatest ft o gown values ever offered. $1.25 Women's Apron. . . . . , 69c WOMEN'S 'APRONS Hundreds of pretty agprone. made of fine percale in various styles,, light, medium and dark. All sises in the lot. values to 11.25. FIRE SALE 69c Women' Umbrellaa 3:8,25 WOMEN'S UMBRBtLAS- Hundreds of serviceable urabrel- las. made with rainproof covers and attractive handles. S S .25 Reg. S3. fire: haljs a mm - i i. lSc'CoaU' Crochet Cotton . 9c CQATff CROCHET COTTON LArge, ' full ' alse balls, highly mercerised. White only. All sises. FJRK SALE. I balls Q fon 25c, each vC omen' Shirt 50 c and Pants . . . ft WOMEN'S rTEltWKlt,r eoth hirta (itd pftiits. . llllfh ttck and iiWT 1m, tone a4 ibort ito.r. - FIbm rw whiU cotton; Htrr wwijht, i"n eU if, mB SAMt.. .. OUC Child's Rubber $ ,98 Ra.in C.pea... Ji, RUBBKR CAFKS For all sise chUdren. andy for school. Made in nary blue rubber- 4 no isod sateen, with hood 9 X eefO 1 Girls Fleeced Union Suits 88 c OIRLS UNION SlITSMade ef finest pure white cotton, heavy grade. -AO sises. !Xeng and short sleeve. Ankle Q Q and knee length. Suit OOC Wool t Middies WOOL. MlTtIBS Hade of fin est wool flannel with emblem on sleeve. Red. navy-, in mieses and ladies sises. Regulation 19.85 Styles. FIRS SAliB..ea tO - ;. 7Sc Sillt Lule Hose t J. 50c 5IL.K f. l.ISE HOSE5 Women's highly mercerlxed in black and brown. Blastio ribbed top. ! None better for looks and wear. Cft . 3 Tairs Sao, F1RB SALK UU V JolariMqCdrmiack Is" Backj; :lSay8 i Voice Is Gobd as of Old , i - ,v - New Tors, Oct lJ.-Jeto McCbr. anaefc, the .Irish .- tenor, arrived here Wednesday n tbt Olympic, after sev eral months' t his boyhood heme in Ireland and a fcanttaf trip tit the" Scot-' tiah highlands.. 7it-S:rVv : Myvelee ip a good aalter than ever.". .. " ,. ' : This was his reply to the questions ef reporters. - Last spring he' was dan gerously ill with throat trouble and it was feared his golden voice might have been affected. He smiled good naturedly as he was Questioned about U. V H 1 v -. : " Passengers gathered around to; say nU voiee was "better than even? , McCormack had sung at a concert for the benefit of the seamen's fund on the liner and his voice had its old glorious appeal.. . '. . .; MeOermack has lost $0 pounds since he left here, but looks thoroughly fit. He said 30 mjles of walking a day in the ' Scottish heather , had planed him in "fine condition. 'Ci. -' . ----- ..- The tenor ' was accompanied by his wife. - -i", j - ?.' Another finger whh returned on the liner was Joha Charles Thomas, the baritone. He has gives Up musical comedy and is going or a concert tqur after studying with Jean De BeexklK Santa Fe .Limited Held Up by tone Man; $500 , Stolen Kansss City, Mo.. Oct. 12. ill. P.) Tha Calllornla limited, crack Santa Fe train, en route Irons California te Chi cago, was held up by a .lone negro, bandit here last night. The bandit robbed eight passengers in two Pullman coaches ef their money and . Jewels and escaped in the outskirts ot the city. One woman was among those robbed. Te negro wore a handkerchief over hla - face. He was . armed . with :; two revolvers. The bandit boarded the .observation cars In the yards here, , About $500 worth of valuables were taken, Men passengers had no ehanee te offer resistance. The ropbery did not ake more than 10 minutes. The conductor did hot stop the train' and a report of the robbery was noi made until the flyer reached Lexing ton Junction, Mo. - Posses, were immediately organised to take up the trail' of the bandit. Santa Fe officials here were advised that a complete report of the holdup would be made at Vert Madison, Iowa. to a specla agent the : railroad had sect to meet the train. T JVECEIYB POBTXAJUIERS Eltna, Walsh.. Oct. -12. The Elma Community iasaoclation entertainment committee was instructed te make necv essary arrangements for the reception ef the Portland Chamber ef Commerce delegation, which wJU visit Elnia OQto ber ?. SCHOOL GIKL HfjtJBED Buxton, Oct. I?. Thelma LasoU, 9 y ear-old daughter of Harry . Lazott. fell - out ef weedshe win4w- t school Tuesday, an her arm was frac tured. ' ' ' . FIRE? SALE irice.-.. ... .- - - i -.,-n 85c FUUher'a Wool Yarn. . . rLEISHKRS YAfeN The known brand, large full size. hanks, finest grade, every vranted, color, choice of the lot-'Jrt FIRE 8ALK price.: i. .P9C T" Fiber Silk Hosq ...... 75c SILK AND FIBER ' ' HOSE "Paramount" silk and fiber hose in black, brown and white, all sises 8 to 10. A dandy .fjfi hose for wear. Fire Sale rOCJ l?ure Hose suk 9Sc 8 PUHBSI LK H OS E-Bear ranq, maQe or double heel sand pure -with toe. - in. 'lack. brown and white, Ffteed. Q Q 1 uring 1KK HAX.JC. Duro-Belle Hair Nets . . 10 c pmO-BELLE haJr neU. , ap sitae, fcvblt aalL 1 Brmt for- nm AH ab4a., norias-tk bis FIRE BAILIE only, fosf f ' tie, or eeh v.v VV Texto,Mcn' ;i;75c Tie Twist t-' See SJeslos Orseset sed Kelt Men- Tie, lis, i v iaiwrr. ruu siso rones, guaranteed 25S yards. Fjyery pretty plain and ye mixed colors, FIRE 8 ALB OC Boys Union 95c Suits , Made, of heavy fleeced. 'grey ot. ten. All sises in the lot. A dandy ' underwear for warmth and wear. FIRtJ SALQ Qft ' Pongee Silk fjfl WaiaU .1 OJi- STIJC WAISTS "Made or finest pongee in e, variety i of pretty styles, meet all eises In the lot Some plain, others e fl O trimmed. FIRB BAUSsJ 1UU Crens and 'Flan: nel Kimonos . . 2 JLL CRETB. AND yiANNEIi KI MONOS Made of serpentino erepe and flannel, in a large va- nrvy s tij iH ana COIOTSL C I FIRE SALS price........ O SaJePriees 'BIG 4' IS SPLIT! OVER RAIL VAGE 1 .- " -'r'i tBr tTetird New) 4. Cleveland, illFerees - ef the ig'Four raiwajr brotherhoods have divided Into Cw.o groups for purposes ef nerotiating" wage and werhiBSf oon- - On one side are W. G. Lee,, president of the Brotherhood of RaUwsy Train men, and L. .-'IS. . Sheppard. president pf, thf ofQer ef conductors. On the other are W. S. Stone, grand chief of the .Brotherhood of . Locomotive En gineers; X. B. v Robertson, president ef the. Brotherhood of Locomotive Fire men and Knglneman," and T. C Cashen, president ; ef the Switchmen's . Union of North - America. i .,' . a : At the national headquarters of the trainmen here -Wednesday night, Lee declined to discuss bis refusal to "go with" Stone, and Robertson Jn nego tiating future, wage agree njsnta and working contracts. ! 1 I.have said all I care to say, Lee said. -I believe it wiU be the best for all concerned for Mne trainmen and conductors' to handle their own affairs and permit the engineers and firemen to do the name." Stone and Robertson are In New fork, attempting to sign up present wage sesies and working conditions with the New York Central lines. ' The switchmen's union; which hereto fore has -not been actively associated ith "the "Big Four," was seen as an ally of the firemen and engine men. When he led the withdrawal of the trainmen and conductors earlier in the day, Lee said, in a statement : "'f feel I am able to get mere for my members If I work only with the conductor' organisation on. wages and working rules. The railroad labor slt tation. with the unions on ene side nd the carriers on the other,- grew too, large for any one man to handle. '"It was loaded with potential dyna mite for the entire nation as well as ourselves, - , ' "The only way out of the situation was to separate." The first break fn the "Big Four" occurred during the shopmen's strike, when Stone and Robertson ordered in dividual jnembers of their unions to "walk out whenever their lives were endangered." . Lee sand Sheppard, on the other hand, ordered their men to remain at work until the unions, as a whole, authorized a-strike " ' ; Orew Rescued from Portland-Built Ship: Washington. Oct . 12 N. S.) Rescue of 33 officers s and men from the tanker Swift - Stmr aground off Block Island, near Newport, R. L, was reported to true navy department today in a dispatch "from the submarine N-. - . - The- Swift Star was a Pertland-butlt vessel, constructed in the yards- ef the Northwest Steel company. '-. Reeeipts vfrom fines taken In by the police department of Yakima during September total $4251. Thu amount is $1000 more than wtag- ever before taken in. in .ene month. weeks we s have jnade p i thtwing the stock on fflGROUFS l-ZA a -.. i.- nxutrrn .iwv V. r . M ... AalA - asarr. rknnrne s-1 ft ri i fwir-TTii .wi , iu: : ? t i men . s sr w m w a - s m. sk. mj mm m v --- , as .- v - v i ss .si sr id 1 1 f 1 -ft v--yy - t- v v y iv i i . i i .. v v. - i ss v Wrr .-iii;ir.-.1 n' l. 1 ' 1 1) y I 171 J" - '- - a x ( v i i. jl aasa a a, i - i - i i i i , . i i , i i r i i i i i i i 1 - i i - j i mm m i - s i iui : k Ml .nJ Y.ml.m II I 1 I I I I I 1 I 7 1 I 1 1 I 1 MINI U II 1 I ' and Yimhilll VV, $ 1 On the morning of the 17th of July a fire brokfe out in the jPendletbn'Restaurant adjoining 1 A 4w tore. I com and our store was filled with smoke and chemi- - K nreonred for the hi erfrest hnr crams of the vear. Store obens rridav mornmff. 9 A. M. ? isijcfcAwvg .aic aga?fcsqL,a&ASaa aasv? jMgcaa e mwivswwwi No-Sleerw-'r Union Suits . 50 c AVOMET8 ITJflON 'SUITS KaSa ef finest pare hit cotta. in no tttTr. life see sue ne weaiar am and 50c ""MiiBBaasasaaaBi Moksiwk Bed -; Sheets IW'v,. 39 This well known Sheet.' made of fiae quality muslla. 72x9a No dressing.': During the 1 OA big FIRE SAW3...vJ V' saa 35c Burson -Hose . . . . . 15c "BtntSON ilOSVT Women e Burson Hose - in white only. -Made of fine white cotton. All . sises in this famous make. 15c Box S pair. Vne. pair. SOc Pillow Tubine V . . IW1HT ..- aXCHOK bnea - tfnia pJtow ThCTta, tfae bast saada. 43 .te. kia. f, taee. see fecUy. and t yd- rem- OQ. nants, jTlRS SAM yo-;e !!S9c 50o BOTS HOSE Buster Brown boye hose, bleary grae, fast black, sold every where for SOc a pair. Sise S to ' 18, of- OQ fered during FIRE SALE OUC ' 39c Friday 13th Fof; ''unlucky Day fort- jpayuHy.uieiers - 6an Franciaee,'Xct li Friday the 13th may nave its sorrows for some people, : but " the plump and caloric oouater win have reason to consider th 13th their lucky day, for- on this day the Stanford special diet cafe, lo cated on the ground ef the hospital wtj! open. '-f"----..'.?j-.;-'-i'-lU tm the aim ef Miss Lottie Sloan and Miss Ethel McLellan, who will hve charge of the cafe, to enter every thtngr on the menn except temptation. Mayonnaise and whipped cream wUl bet there in abundance, together with other delectable things, nut they will be without authority to assemble . a single ounce of avoirdupois about the waistline. - - , . x --'v- - Hae Misses Sloan 'and MeLeTlan promise to remove jail the? fat forming: Knights ' Children's Shoes Are the Best That's the real economy. School shoes built strict quality specifications and with a nonh reputation arc i jAc (Onj Itfnd that really saves ou parents money. GirU'Shtt Wi-ll $4.50i UVrZ $5.00. 2y7$6.50 Boys' Sizes JhtVA $4.50. 14.$5.00, 6y2-8$6JQ 5 On sale on The Downstairs Section Special Sale oh Women's Shoes, Oxfords, : Pumps - j - Strap Effect,' Buckles. Lqcm OxferJt - t Brown. Black. Cunmelal - . $4.85 , , Knight Shoe; Co: Morrison near Broadway satisfactory adjustment the market at astonishingly low prices (Attend this sale come Do estics at Sblj in Remnaot Lengths Only Heavy Pongee Silk on Sale 89c Pongee Silk, heavy weight, fine qual ity,; full 33 inches wide, 12-momme; a wonderful quality fr waists, shirts, curtains. ' Sold 3, 4 and 5-yard lengths only. During the I QQf Fiyti .Sl..'ia ! v ; - ; -w Outing Flannel Sale 12e Nice quality Outing Flannel, in fancy stripe, light patterns, 27 Inches wide. : Sold in & to 12-yard lengths:' OlfV During the Fire Sale, yard 4L2' ' 3SIn. Percale Only 12Vc' Good quality percales full 86 inches wide, Fine assortment U dots and figures..; Sold in (t stripes, 5 and 6- .yard lengths only- ,. Fins Sale me 19c White OuUng Flan'l 12Ac Splendid quality pure whits "Viking Uuting t lannel, zuil 27-mcn, heavy . . - , . j i i o.i j m 5-yard lengths yard."-. ' -t JiaaiVgv elements from Che food! served at the eafe, so. that the dieter may choose from the view of a clear conscience. flnstlft "RonTr Visitor ? 'sEecalisHi's-PaHvin' Jeff Davis' Capture Oaetle Rock. Waeh Oct. IX. Resi dents of Castle Rock are . listening with delight to atpries of tbe capture of Jefferson - Davis dttring tha Civil waA told by George Noggle. "tt, of Tustin, - Mich., - who - Is visiting his daughter. Mrs. J. A. "Den. Noggle is one bf three "living members of com pany Fourth, Michigan cavalry, who participated in the capture. - He en listed in 1162 when IS years old. - The capture -of Davis iresulted when a Confederate woman, objecting to the rifling of her'smokehoune and believ ing . the 12 Yankee eavmlrymen-1 "be Confederates, threatened to report the" balcony' with the msurance Tcompany-andEaro g 1 insurance f company- J 39c Fine Jap Crepe at 22 Eire Sale Prices Jap - Crepe-Wonderful colors, Una quality. For dresses, kimonos, blouses and .aprons. ; Every pretty shade, in' this wanted material, bold tjsii. in remnant length bnlv. vd. aasas' 25c Pretty Gingnam Only "RED SEAL" and "AFC- standard quality Gingham, i full 27 tn. wider wonderful patterns; in every pretlaf color, also plain. - Sold in 3 1 'a ?v 6-yard lengths. Fife Sale, yd. wv V" '". I,"iti" y 37c White Dklsy Flannel 24c 3v-in. DAISYW. flannel, standard tha world ver-. Fino heavy quality; mira White,' Sold in and 4-yard Ol-m langth qnjy. Fira Sale, yard . ' $1.25 OregOTt Flannel g3c Fine heavy Oregont Wool Flannel, the good old standby red, khaki, navy," grey splendid for, shirts and middies at an. unheard of price.' ..JStotr . O Q r ing Fire Sale, yarji only . . .:. 4Ja0 t--' - r ............. ( ......... . .? them. to Ow commander of a., Seuth ern company camped nearby, Leam tng thus ;f the " presence of 1 hostile forces, the Northerners pushed on and surprised' the company, taking 'Davis prisoner. ? toggle said Davis was not disguised aa woman, aa report had the story, but was in a dressing gown. ft Piano That Wa&W6iili It wax an old one, bo old that aome- people thought it foolish, to? BPnd $195 of their hard earned money' for it. Bot it hadnt been in the house a month before 8-year-old Jane was taking; lessena and revealing unexpected taleat" and :ten-yearold! Tom'rwaa thrombins air and discovering he had a voice. - Andbefomlong Dad" had Jug up hia.old.vioUiraB.d was playinsr long forgotten tunes with Mary and the children. - You ought to aee them now Jane at the piano, Dad with his violin and Tom and his mother singing:!- Worth $195, to that family? f It was: that monev rannot measure it it has Keen wtT-tH it nrire icu uiucs over auu jnuro. $10 Takes It Home Hieh ayaajr Save Jrfoney by Where Can You Make $130, $180 or $163 as Quickly as by baying o ef these plaaesl Money thas made Is meaty saved. m $395 1123 Model lwral prlee Sit . Cash, SS Moathly If lies Cash, Then SS Moathly i si-jatn P 1 a ia a r s i. r w 1 We oYe upsetting all ieeal tradition and precedent ef the present piano market making It possible at this tints for nearly everybody to nay a new plane or plsyer-plaso. . ' - , - . . ' . '. - . - - ' ' ' O - - ' - TOTT CA1T AFFORD TO FAT SIS CASH-AltP , SS ATI SIS MONTHLY '3rRIXO THIS SALU TOTJ CAX, THEKfFOKE, AFFORD TO BUY' JCOWDUJUKO WUS XfAKGEST FACTOBY CUAEASCK SAW.-x - New and Used Players $295, $395, $495, $595 to $675 New and . Used Piano $ 75, $195, $295, $315 to $675 ' f Terns. US or Mere Cash, fS, IS or More Moathly V - SeIi"W-&i! Plaoo Go. lSl-10a Tenth at Waihrng-toe aad Htark Sts, 40c Bath , To Wcla . . , . . BATH TOWELS . Fine, heavy hath -tow la. pure emte, targe sise. ?s oerfect quajuy. supply our needa, 18x40. 25c E, each 85c Heavy Bath Towels -. 4 c HEAVT BATH TOWELS -. A wonderful towel bargain:' largo sizes,' soft, thick and thirsty; sises 'to- 22x44 inchosi. Qfi Some soiled. FIRS SALE 03 Q 16c 50c Sleeveless sVeU-.V: LKEVKLES3 "VESTS Won k en's bodice etyle- both ndnk and ' wbites" Regular and extrn, o C t sizes. Wonderful values. a&O Women' Vests 'Comfy Cut.'. C TJ If F? r C XT T - Women's leeveiees -vests. Won fall off ahonldera. White only. Regular sises. A genuine bargain 1 C FIRE SALE. eack...... , 1 0 C w Thompson Corsets f-v 0He25 THOMrsO g COasETS". GVne ttt tias. tha wen.kava krand Made et fiaart saateaaaaviasaakead hit, aom broouia jmjnbera. Jtloat ail A ) steea FIRE BALE, pair O 1 ,,0 Juat before the Michigan -fare cap tured Davis 'they met a Wisconsin company out bn the aamo mlsston. The Wisconsin men failed to - reply to a challenge- and the - Michigan soldiers fired- on them, killing two men' and taking one prisoner before discovering the identity, of the company. Noggle I JL 1 TZI ' . '. - - 1 n : .'-rJ f ! I f I I Buying Your Piano S495 bays this local rie $675 Model SIS Cath. sit aiestklr If tie Cash, Then fS Jiouthly swear Men's Dress XXT atrire Men's Ilresa" ShirtA; dandy lot in a ' wide variety of very pretty patterns, Tine matwialsy'" and eolorings to suit all , tastes mot all sizes in the lbthirt '.that lopk well'and wearwell at a AQp decideditrirfeiTcmgFi Sale price Ov 20c Wool Mixed Socka. 12ic AXilUSTONnMen's wool mixed socks, grey, good weight and qual ity, a. da,ndy for wear and a wonder- 40c Men's t Wool SpckU. 40e tT S ARMY wool socks,, heavy wool, great for -wear and eonjfort. Reg. 40c;' now S vt Q- for soc Vitus saus , v. $1.50 BLV D. Underwear ; . 98c i Famous BL "V. T IJnlon Suits greatly ynderprlced.- All sizes in the lot; XJo on sale dur ing tha Flro Bale, suit... 98c 40c Men's Woo! Socks, i . . .H 25c Men's nrie'Wool and Cashmere Baeks. ail aises M tae tov , uet a winter's supply during the Fir Sale at, pair.... 25k V. i. ii .ii .. 'i in ii (Men's Cotton Soeks 'J. . . . MKN"S BOCKS A dandy aocte for every day wean Both black and brown in ail alaem. Get a supply, now at FIRfci $2 Men' Flannel Gown 0L Sturdy Men's Vlnfmel Gowns. A standard make, heavy grade. All eiaee. eut. lull long. wtue. -piissc New style in. Arrow Cellars, both stiff and soft, i All sises. A decided bargam dur- A. lag Fire Sale, t fef,...va.UC Men's Work Suits it,) sCjoy -HtTSKY WORK StntTS- In blue denim, to khaltl, union made. Cut fuU, in all sizes. A bear tor weary n&& fa SALE. sifc-rtWi iVl-fil if received $39$ aa hi aharo of the re ward offered for -the capture of Davis. The " Wisconsin company, the sa!,. at-, tempted to claim part of the reward, - although it c"ld not rac! the scene t the capture until two hours after Davis had been anade prisoner. . i More Than It Cost $ 10 Sends New! Piano Home $15 Send Play. Piano Home Then $6, $8 and $10 Monthly or Player Nov! 7D $487 bays this $650 1(11 leealjnrlt lee wuwu Model Sit Cash. Then SIS Monthly I, TIM If 1180 Cah. Then 8 Monthly yertlasd's Dlstrlbstors Xargest Flaae ices Shirts 98c Men' ? -SMrta. . - 52.69 Men's heavy " Flannel Shirts, khaki color. A strong, . well made shirt fer lasting; wear. All sises .in the lot. During the SO fZQ big FIRI SALE only.. OoeeOI; $1.00 Boy BIoue . . : . 69c BOTS BLOUSES, made of best Suality peroale and chambray. 1 sises. in light, medium, kahki. black sateen, a wonder- JQ ful blouse. FIRE SALE QC $1.00 Child' 69c PlaySuiU.. ... . PLAT SUITS Made , of heavy blue denim, trimmed with red. All sizes in thf lot. Saves clothes and laundry. Buy now ?Q St FIRS SAJLB only,,.. 0 17 C a. - ' - Men? Work Shirt . . . 65c Men's BTue and Gray C?hambray Work Shirts at a very low nriee. Cut full long and - wide.- All sizes. S for f 1,2a, 65c eacn i. $1.50 Cut Silk 75c Ties; Handsome Cut Silk Ties in a Latest thing ia neckwear for men. Fire Bale price 7Si only ol?5(lc Swell Kihit Ties, "every pretty eeVor-i various designs. - Your eheieo during the . . , gA FIR SAL5 OUC aiv Men' Press 17c Sock Men's Press Socks, made of nice cotton, in navy, black, brown, gray. All sises In the lot. Our. ing the Fire .Sale, . V t T a pairs 50. pair...... 9 V iMen'sUnionn-d OO I Suite , (ILeOfJ "HAJfESrfaraouo union suite, made of heavy, grey, fleeced- cot ton, best wearing underwear made, - All aires, it t to 4S. Only during FIIIB 19Q 8 ALB , , . . ...... .-. V . X e gj jj e" - dalerr 4 KIH.alMlll. hi ii atfu.i IIIW Ji mmi i VJsjsiamjasjiiiiiiiiissiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiW v .. l?sn inae i a i-