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10,000 -Words Special Daily Associated Press Dispatches in the Daily Capital Journal SixFeen to Twehty-FoUr Hours Ahead of all Other; Newsparrri'h 'Western Oregon "tas- THE DAILY ' JOURNAL - mmm. VOL XI MM SALEM OREGON, MONDAY OCTOBER 21 1001, N024S ftr t '?JS fsvuwpsmmmsssa When it Rains You you can' begin to wonder who borrowedyour umbrella InBt, If can't remember, just look ovor tho assortment ut tho NEW YORK RACKET Perhaps you can find one thoro. A fine lino of fancy handles for you to select from, Lower pricae than you'll llnd elsewhere. Don't put off buying your WINTKIl UNDBRWEAR till your'o alck. Warm underwear saves doctor's bills. Wo can flfyou in any quality. Largo as sortment for men, women and children. : : : Clothing Clothing ou II need eomo before tho season's ovor, so you'd hot ter net it now whllo tho now Fall lines aro comploto. Good quality and low pricoa havo made our Clothing De partment a success. No half cotton goods sold for "all. wool'Mit our store. : : : : : Shoes Shoes RED TAPE SERPENT vatoly exhibited at the Foreign Office eomo alterations, principally in tho na turoof modifications havo taken place. A sketch of tho model for A monumental group and foundation has.howovor, beou much elaborated by tho sculptor, Mr. 13 rock. Tho architectural plans, too, fur what has been named tho Queen's Gar' , den, have at tho suggestion of tho arch! r 1 ,.. toct, Mr. Aaton Wobb. been now pro- Strangling Efforts of :!i'" ,":'",S" "S tocts which wero not accepted will bo ou view at tho samo tiino. War' Office Secretary Broderick Cannot Hun it on business Lines Anglophobia Breaking Out in the German Newspapers. I ffS" & Largest lino of now bIioos in tho city. Stylish, comfort able and durable. That's what yon'ro looking for, iBii't it? Try thoso eoamli'BS shoes for "tho boys. Nopoamelo rip. Thoy'ro just tho thing for school wear. Our suc cess is duo to our plan of business. Wo buy for cath and soil lor cash. Ono price to everybody. Large ns sortmont of goods to select from. Tho very best quality at tho lowest prices. ::;:: THE NEW YORK RACKET E. T. BARNES, SALEM'S CHEAPEST ONE PRICE CASH STORE. Proprlotor. Our Store Closes at 7 O'clock Every Evening Except Saturday Cor. Commorolnl and Chamokota Sta. v.ymTaffi7feiijraiagttBag3aiira A Correct JLrf J Veaaa And the skillful hand will always work in harmony if tho Impaired eyesight is properly treated. Uho glnsMi'slurnlHhed by O. T. Pomo roy, the optician, If jour eyes show indications of giving out, and ynn will presorvo your sight. Tho glasses aro accurately fitted C. T. Poraeroy .288 Commercial St Watchmaker and Optician. Jack Frost Will Nip Your Ears Pretty soon now, and it will ho woll to havo "somethiu warmiu" in thu house to ward off colds und chl'ls and keep pneumonia from golfing its dreaded grasp on you. There is nothing that will put your blood in uiroulation and warm you through If ko a good whisky, and for purity, flue ll.ivor and hUh uultty thoro is nothing liko tho Tom Howe. New lone, Oct. 21. Concerning tho South African situation, tho London cor respondent to thoTribuno cables: There aro eomo curiouB tales going about with rogard to iclations botween Lord Roberts and Mr. Brodrick. It is that things arc not moving as smoothly as they might do in Pull Mall and that tho Secrolary of War is not receiving that support from the military sldo of tho War Olilco which hois untitled to expect. Mr. Urodorick is certainly do ing his best to introduce reforms in his dopartmont, but tho permanent officials are so poworful that a thorough reor ganization is not to be expected. Not a fw military men boliovo that Lord Kitchener is the only person really ca pable of tackling thu sorpont of red tapo which strangles every attempt to run tno War Office on business lines. Nkw Youk, Oct. 21. A London Times special to tho Now York Times says: Referring to tho fresh outbreak of Anglophobia in Vienna, n correspon dence in tho Austrian Capital quott-a tho especially influential Catholic organ, Tlio Veteriand, which publishes an article headed: "Lord Kitchener Asa Ilaugmuu,'' It saya the Commander in-Ohiof of tho Uritieli forces in South Africa, in despair of being nblo to con (lii or the Hours by honest war, Iuir for a long tiino had rusourso to brutality. Ills bloodthirstluuss was formerly restrained by tho Hritish. Government, but it now appears that a free hand has been given to h'm. The V.Uerland ueH on to nay that tho announcement that Commandant Gutt ural Botha will ineot violrttco by reprit nls will convince all that tho Boors are not intimidated, by only exasperated, by Lord Kitchonor'ti inhumanity. Tho san guinary seed sown by tho Hritish Com mander will produce a harvest of blood und none can blamo tho Lloor leaders if they havo recourse to a terrible retribution. GERMAN CROWN PRINCE RAILWAY INTO TURKEY Dicussion of the Rus sian Loan. In J. P. ROGERSJs 218-222 iiimercui Street. Wholesale and Retail Liquor Dealer HiTnp" Holland Bulbs Just Received from Holland, a choice assortment of... Hyacinth, Tulip and Crocus Bulbs The finest liulbs ever shown inttils city... dkaH SEEDMEN fThis is to Certify BANISHED SOUTH ' oSSSiffSiiSnm " s,eM' " Au-. xm dBBs r "Crippled and Many Years an Invalid. gno whom tlieae prnetits Hi til oome, tlreetlns. .auoui louneou joamMucwm ninu reariof age taut wttli tin accident whloh cauaoa an Injury to'mr ipiuo mid pelvic bono wblch r&aulieu In the rormaiou of huoiet iliouMera an4 hip. hottcmUiJ u( the wain and dU)UcomQt of In- wraai orgaua, ami minrieuiDK o auoiu iuo luchnol one limb between the kuce and liln. In addition to the outward aiijoarnce of mjr Udy a abore described lit .Man.li VAX) I wu taken with a severe atlai k of la tlrlppa from tbe elTovt of wi'leb I tuSered greatly with mr liiU(HDd beart, audutuulu May liMJl uarce to and began uoatmeni Willi Dr. J K Cook wj condllloa wa about at follow Could per torin no manual labor, i ould not aioop u pleL auj'tlillig from Iho Uuor, Could get about Hi bouaoonl) with difficulty, and celling up italra wu noil to imiioulbln. C'oulti um mr llmbt ojlr wltn uimvuuy aua oua i taem wm rauob : wmciI Mr nerrom kiem ua budlr wrecked. i Had coi'.gb and suieru pam ou lung and Heart, iuo appetite, could altep only iu broken aiwllt. Laud In many wara iudero.1 alwoat eoMtaut ad ludtwrlbable agonle. Inalmrtl waaatrntteii neaii at alivo. t'reviuUHy to lay altaeK or l pal waa t"eldorvr a ortod ot year by UIS' i pbyticlaua iu uo ilaiic Diirnt r Dertiiaal nl.ij.riiuad at thl lira U Iat'asgbt In tho tack at tnjvue Ms waitd um j re tored Ki normal alao aud but little mere tuan null mi, inii hi.j... .1.. .h. i h...r iiha K"j -oi my luuba aad oau no up aUlr one . ; lUl- ',r wuu (Minvei e. Mjr lUieav ifeu rat about and da uratir inua). any ana tcr(ihiiii; oitur well peopl eaa do. mtl eppetue u tpltfuuid Wp acuudty and aw IWJVar hate fcKi. muab it I be rflwt nl hb Teairu-cil utn oUir. aud tarn uul aad !al akli Ul all Iu miiv uu .ati. i, Tin imruir a hvik.i,i i . iiim .m.i aro. W.il. tU Nkw Youk, Oct. 'Jl.-A London limns epeoial to tho Now York Tiniua uaya: Thu J.okal AtiKoior Buys u Unrein cor ruarionilout publiahos eaviigo ntul uroundlosu donunclntlona o( Groat llrltain, nlluKing that tho troops nt Mid dloburi; plncud thu Boor worn on and children bonido thu canon to provont tho Iloora from llrliiK. Tho correspondent roinarka that the Uurlin l'ost iu splto of tho orloa of timl lj;nnnt faleohood and alaudur, usks tho Hritish prosH, "not to aow tho seeds of iniatrust of Germany in Europe." The diipatch adds that ono day it is Great Britain, tho nost tho United Btatoa that is bIiikIciI out for donunclation. Tho lCrouz ZoituiiK saya tho -punish. Amorl lean war has dono nioro than anything olso to open tho oyei of tho Latin States of America to tho fato preparing for them by the Anglo-Saxon North. May Yisit the United States to Study Ship Building Methods. New Youlc, Oct. 21. According to tbo World, tbero is a possibility tbat Crown Princo Wilholm of Germany, will visit tbo United Btatoa and particularly Now Jersey, about April and May of noxt year. Emperor William is now having constructed at a ship yard in Now Joreoy a now yacht,, ordered through tho Gor man Minister at Washington. IIoin tonda ultimately to give tho yacht to tho Crown Princo, and on that nccounj is dealrousof having tho son present when tho trial trip is m ado. Ho nleo wants tho princo to study American methods in ship bttlldlug, Tho yacht will bo ready In April. Tho Orown Prince, if ho comes, will bo accompaniod by several naval ofllcora. GERMAN TARIFF QUESTION Ni:w Yoitic, Oct. 21, Tho llorlln cor raipoitduut of tho Loudon Times cables the lollowinit, which is also published in tho Now York Times : Attempts aro bo ing made in Harlln to minimize tho warn ings to tho German Government regard ing tho proposed customs tariff made by tho Austrian Premier and press Evim thu Agrarians, however, will ho unablo to cloio eyes for long. Tho VossHcho .uituni; eaH that tho Austrian Prumior'd words aid cool, calm and wall considered; he knows exactly what ho wants. Tho Austrlans nro "arming for tho fmy. for the fltrtiei'lo provoked by tho raising of tho German I varum ami uy notning eleo. Memory of the Battles of Nelson. The Austrian Minister Brazil to be Recalled. to ors of the Merchant's National bank an nounce that tho deffcloncy in tho funds, resulting from tho defalcations of Teller Smith and Bookkeeper Swlft.is fl 16,000. Although tho fact cannot bo confirmed from official sources, it is bollovcd that tho monoy and locurlties taken from tho Morchont'a bank by Tollor Smith aud Bookkeeper Swift before thoy disap peared last Thursday havo boon returned to tho bank on a promise of immunity from prosecution. LIPTON RETURNS ENGLAND Australia may be next Chal' longer for America's Cup. FIGHT ON C. A. SEHLBREDE Oregon Man .Holds Job iu Alaska. Nkw Yohk, Oct. 21. A London Times special to the Now York TimcB, says: Tho Constantinople correspondent of tho Times, eays tho convention which is now being held regarding tho Bagdad Rail way, is far from being brought to n con clusion. Tho kllomotrtc guarantee oc casions difficulties. Tho statement that tho Portu has offered to coticludo tho convention promptly, in roturn for pecun iary (acuities is altogothor erroneous. Doubtless, however, tho Germans would lend financial assistance, If tho Porto, granting all they ask, Including tho Koeit extension, would expedite tho conclusion of tho convention, Tho Novoo Vremlya publi"hos an ar tlclo on thu Pernfan Gulf, quoted by tho Odessa correspondent of tho Times. It is written by a Hussian, who Btatoa that iu January, 1(100, a German mission vie ited Koweit, accompanied by tho Gor man ConsuhGenernl at Constantinople and Eovornl engineors. Tito initialon, In the name of tho Sultan, asked the Shelk toccdo to It tho vlllago of Kahno, situa ted on tho iiorllieon shoro of tho Koweit Inlet. The CtiMsiunol tills village to tho lladtiu Railroad Company id regarded ns highly expedient. While declaring that the Sultan's wish was law, thu Hliolkli said lui found it tin possible to make ovor tho vlllago, since ho was uuablu to an swer for tho acts of tho Arabs. ''What you build today would ho torn up tomorrow," said Shuikh Mub.trakh. Nkw Youk Oct. 21. Sir Thomas Lipton has just returned from Chicago. When asked nt station ho said that 1 o had enjoyed his visit to Chicago nnd had rccolved moro invltntlonn of a social nature than ho had been nblo to accept, Ho said ho would return to Kngland either on the Celtic, leaving tomorrow or on tho Teutonic Wednesday. Ho Is being entertained by John D.Crlmmins. Founded on What a Skagway Paper Says. Grand Jury Will Investigate Charges of Violation of His Trust. RUSSIAN DISCOVERY Arrangement by Which Sound can be Transmitted Through an Arc Light. AFRICA PiiHTonj a, Oct. 21. Twelvo is tho num ber of tho recent Boer low, including Commandant Sohepers, who lias been banished from South Africa, Dfd to bU B-rfaulwii . mlU, . (lill LlaV 4w nlMvJ So ioZiI i III 1.1. t ItU liiilL'VUIIlif UllUa lUHtuluum h, h.i t. .Ii. ,r,C, about uiuajeara. tve, tho uod NfMl, MwMUy aJMiuAlnt- ouuiu taainimi, l S"ft-.tUif tutawol tWatiJJI,Falbw. UHAtTliKKH-6s, A. v ittueuaitiu abacrlbti9 auJ a wru ,u tufjwu . .t'.,. ...... HayoTADiT lSbTT -" -" " "H seaiatucaru Salted Spanish Peanuts 1 O.JlL kJt jft. Peanut Roaster 114 State Street. Salem, Ore iron. TEDDY'S FIRST VANITY Wasiii.notov, Oct. 21. President Roosevelt leaves this afternoon for Farmington, Conn., where he will spend a brief time with his slster,Mrs. Cowles, before going to New Ifavon, whero ho Is to reoolvo tbo degreo of L. L, L D. VICTORiT MEMORIAL MONUMENT Nkw Yobk, Oct. 21.-In a fortnight's time the public will be able to Inspect the plans and models of the Queen Vic toria Memorial to be placed iu St. James Park, f avs the Tribune's London nnrr- I pondent. Iu view of the criticisms and iBu:geetiona which have parsed with re gard to the plans since they were pri- w Bj A. Vt HAIX. r tttik. flaunt v ilo 'l 1 LOCU, Diuij r. s&tm:r& 'mt r i lvJJjr JMP Take a Good Look... AM around, ff win like. ljf irjejvou do. el isuull lout Kwriv fli. IMIIT. tat you hartwiiuvj Hut oarry. ci lo io Imy. Wn fte! w Jm'i ynn, t4 tht gpolt. yiHi'll rnatliM that you li tiiuw liKikiug flmtwhern. OHliere yt will you tta thtue good at these IirhV-: t. Wallas, lgftS, triple plated tea spoons, per set $2.00. Mime quality 14M pxns and forks $ i 00. BARiYS JEWELRY STORE leaders in Low Prices St PtTKiiHiiumi, Oct. 5. .V tnoinbor ot tho (acuity o( Moscow Imperial Tech nical bciiooi recently iliecovurod unit u microphone attached to an electric aru lamp by wire will transmit sounds through tho medium of another arc lamp. Repeated experiments wero made In which the two lamps wore separated by A thick wall. Tho inventor read in low voico a lecture on his discovery aud his words, spoken into the microphone, wero comfortably audible in the next rcotn, vt itn cnaractcrlBtlc carelessness tlio Rusilou newspapers failed to state whether the lamps wore burning, but it is probable that this is to bo assumiHl. BUBONIC PLAGUE Nkw Youk, Got. 21. Tho Htrald'e Rio Janlero correijioudoiit says : There wore two now cases of bubonic plague hero Saturday. There wero three now cases Sunday, At tho hospital thero aro 62 plague patients. THE DAY'S NEWS. Nkw Youk, Oct, 21. DlscuHatng tho acini odlcialiPt'clod Ruialan loan, u I-omlon Tiu.cs special to tho No A' York Times ip'oto a St. Petersburg correspondent ns saying: Tho Finance Minlstcr'n declaration that nelMier at the time of tho Cot's visit to Franco nor afterward has thoro beou any loan, need cause any surprise. Thu minora of a forthcoming loan aro con sistently contradicted, yet among tho general public tho buliuf is pritcllcallv unuivereal that another loan is impend ing. "It la ono of M. Witta's best known characteristics to deny vehemently all intentions of borrowing until a loan is about to bo issuod mid oorecy is no long er possible. "A story is current In well Informed quarters to thu effuct that tho Czar is much incensed at tho caricatures in French and Gorman comic papers at tho time of his French visit, riiprusontlng lilui as an impecunious niendiiiunt. Ouu result of his majesty's Irritation is ul- leged to bo an order that no now loan bo raised for some time." Nkw York, Oct. 21, R. A. Watson, Tho Skagway Daily Alaskan Bays: "A now United States Commissioner will soon bo appointed for this district, to tako tho placo of C. A. Sehlbredo, who several months nr,o left tho city on a tour through tho north. "For some tiino past it lias been al leged that Judgo Sahlbrodo has used his ofllcial position to his own personal ad vantage, When tlio uuthoritios at Wash ingtou became a ware of tho questionable many ways violated tho trust imposed upon him. "Tho grand Jury duriug tbo comhlR eossion will thoroughly ventilate 8ohl brcdo's administration, and startling disclosures will no doubt bo made pub lic." (Sohlbroda Is an Oregon man whose family reside at Salem. At tlio titnool hia appoiutmont, he was a practicing attorney at Rosobnrg. In Rosobutir and and olsewhore, It la said tlmtH'onlllngor Hermann, tho present Comtnbiolonerof tho Federal Land OlTlco, was of some assistanco to Sehtb'oda In getting tbo Alaskan Commhnlonorahlp,'' Which ia good billot.) sewTng MACHINE WORKERS Are on a Strike Jersey. in New ADMIRAL CERVERA OF SPAIN Gallant Spanish Admiral Has Already Expressed Himself as Belntr an Ardent Admirer of Schley, Rebels iu Colombia are concentrating and a decoslve battle is soon to bo fought, White Pau and Youkon railroad has been severely damaged by a storm, Preildeut Roosevelt goes to Yale col lege to have degree conferred on him. Rurglara tunneled under Chicago pott ollloe and robbed It of (60,000 postage stamps. Former roaidenta of the Transvaal in Holland entirely discredit rumors of death of General Dewet. Another plot to slaughter Americans in Ssmar Island was frustrated. Amer ican troops there anticipate hard fight ing. Cube's Imports show a dt crease, tl.e exports show an increase. At Fulda, Minn., the Safe of hu Farmer Rank was blown pn eajrly today, and fi(000 seoured. Famine conditions are proclaimed. In fire moro l(uslau districts. The ditioguihed Japanei statesman, Mar. jiils I to, was guest President Roots vult at Luncheon tod a jr. Nkw Youk, Oct. 21. This Is thoiMltli anniversary of thu tiattlo of Trafalgar, and Nelson monument in Trafalgar square ia again decorated by the Naval League, says thu Tribune's Loudon rep resentative. Tlio column ia not festooned on this occasion, the schemu of decora tion being confined to thu plinth and baio. A large laurel wreath ia suspend ed from tho mouth of tho laudseers four lions and streams ot laurel run from their necks to tho bottom of tho column. Beautiful wreaths and floral doalgna aro displayed on tho plinth and intersperiod with shields showing tho arms of Rug land, Ireland, Pootlaud and Wulotf, and the colonies. Nuw Youk, Oct. 21. .Austria MInislur to Driizll will soon start for Europe and will probably not return becauso Uiazilian newspapers havo been attack ing him, snys thu Rio Janeiro correspon dent of the Herald. Tho cam.) of tho attacks is thu whip ping tlio Minister is said to havo ad ministered to a boy whom he caught Healing flouura from his garden. It ia assorted that thu Minister chastliod the boy too aoveroly. COLOMBIA IN REV OLUTION Kucisto.v, Jamaea, Oct 21 --Letteri from Panama say the Colombian rebels lost heavily iu a battlu nur there last Tuesday. Tlio reNU iw concentrating In camp both tides preparing for a clash whloh It Is ex peeled will largely determine the fate of the revolution. ililjlj: , Hf M JMBaiaTjSsWaMiswMSlaMsaiaBMK lUBrH. "T'r"'11 mnilAail'frHL sfc MsaiailailllaSi' ViFMBaibtonlO mjTZzSB SalaiaHl' ' . ,.iaWsMaWHWWsaWWsalsalsaBrMSa iyiaKjt- S T NkwYoiik, Oct. 21. Tbo effoctsof tho strike at tho Singer 8ewtng Machine Works. Ellnbothport, N. J are becom ing apparont. Tho strikors number 400, but thoro aro tbroo tlmoa that number ullo becauso thoro aro no machlnos for I thorn to work on. Over H00 additional young women havo just beou laid off on this account. Tho Singer Company haa served notice on tho strikers that unless thoy accept individually at onco and ask to bo taken back they will nover bo al lowed lo return to work at the factory. England's Rulers Nkw Yomc, Oct 21. Tho King and Queen will Icavo Balmoral today and arrive iu London tomorrow says a Lou don Bpoclal to tho Tribuno. Thoy will stay at Marlborough houso, though preparations aro still going forward to mnko that toyal roMdonco suitable for tho requirements of tho Duke and Duchess of Cornwall. Ash Him Ask your doctor what he thinks of Ayer's Sarsaparillai He knows. the formula, so ask him if there Is anything better for purifying the blood, strengthening the digestion, and building up the nerves. Follow his advice, whatever It may be. "I have taken Ayer's Sarasparllla every spring since 1848. As a blood purifying and ncrvc-strcnRtlienlngmedl-cine It cannot be equalled." S. T. Jones, Wichita, Kans. II, All a-niilm. J. C. AVER CO., Uwill, Mim. (Riinptl.ot by Stuff Photographer at Madrid,) formerlvof Canaadoaild now of fydnoy, N. 8. W. at an Informal reception givtm htm by tho Nonpurlul Rowing Clgh said that thu recent races between Iho Colum bia ami Shamrock 11 wore tbo greatest that had over taken place in any waters. Ho added tlmton his return to Australia he would try to form a wealthy syndicate to build n boat aud challengo for the cup from Australia, Mr. Watson, who Is vitftlug hero, was at ono tiino the backer of Ned Hanlon, theoareman. AMERICA'S CHAMPION OARSMAN manner In which ho was conducting hia ofllcial affairs, n special agent was de tailed to invctitlgtto tho matter, which investigation led to discoveries which left no doubt that Sohlbredo has Iu Judgo Kohlsaat of Chicago modified Injunction against mombera Inter national Association Machinists to allow peaceful picketing and moral suasion. ...FRESH TODAY... Chocolate Creams AND- ...Bon Bons... AT Ellis & Zinn's WK QIVK COUPONS 5 State Street. galea 'Phone 387 0meiSm FUNDS MAYBE RETURNED Lowxix, Mass., Oct, 21 Tie direct- Way Compete At Henley for the Diamond Sculls. Nmv Yoiik, Oct. 21. Ntt Vink oars men aro keenly iiitureiti! in thu prop ositions tnjDuud Cous'auud U. Titus, a number of tint Union 11 Mt Club to Huu luy next year to oompole f r tlm Dia mond Soull", Hays the Tinm. Titus, who originally hilleil from N w Or loans, gained prominencv last oar when he won thu AatoolHttnu sluglu stull raeu In the regatta of iIih Nmw Y irk Assoel ation of Amatoiir Oir'iiiHii, wli't-h vic tory praolieally d elarea him as the champion amateur eullr uf Amurloa, V.. H. Van lyek la really the champion, but hi hu has announced Ids determina tion to retire from rowing competition. When hu won the championship rami last summer Iho Union lloat 0 ub hon ored Tltua with a life meinbethlp iu the club. A epeoial meeting of theelub lias been palled for Sunday to devise unswis for raising the funds neoossary to tnd Titua abroad to compete for tho dia mond sculls. Thu friend of Mr. Titua express confidence that the mouey will bo raised In time. At Cincinnati today detotlv Crthln D. Crlui was fatally shot by Joint l'Jly, an ex-con vk l, tihom he arrested fur picking pockets. Sale Tbte HXHeeh In Dress (Joodt ever known in Thg.ru will bo six days of the liveliest selllnu annuals nt tlio lilu store. I) ir st.Kik oouitiriioi tliu hunt assortment of forIim und domestlu uoveltluN over brought to thu Willamette valley. Wo make no lulo At Sale Prices alt This Week. Imaslft about tho (roods wo buv. wo buv them from Amurliu'a foruinost irnrjortera arid manufaatiirersand b,tck up every yard wo sell with our personal guarantee, Wlmt moro could you ask for? 25 Bolts of Novelty Goods Will h displayed in tho center alMo. They aro oztra specials and abould be reon to be oppreeUtttd. Don't overlook them tho reductions aru big. Priestley's Cravenettes Priestley's Black Goods Figured Novelties 3d Ini'liei wide; I'Jc per yard. FOLK) COLORS m new shades of blue, red, brown aud tan. Special 42c All Wool Flannels Inches wide; exceptional values 36c; will bo sold this week Special 19c yard ""- "T M inches a A spfoJel bur of all wool homospuna iu grey, 63 Inches wide; worth il.OO a yard $1 Homespuns 55c Special 5Sc yard Melrose Cloth The new weave In blue, red, brown, tan and black; 11 lnchea.wld?. Special $1.13 SALE LASTS ALL THIS WEfK lnnaj imwinr.ir