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DAILY OATITAL JOURNAL, BALKMQIlBGOy, MONDAY, XOVEMTIEK S3, 1008. s H Jfcx f MORE NEW SUITS RECEIVED SATURDAY inn Blacks Edlsons- Greens Browns Taupes Novelties M,. $ 1 5 to $30 -Sv?L.v "H$tf I 1mc.hi.iu,' l"""-' Sults lo om" t,w,p "e ft"-' 'W mt they will find favor with the most critical .. . . 1...I... ...... ...I.ml ...II. ....I . . . Iclia-t r- :hiiiii uiu i''j muiii-iit M-im-s mm nomnguonos nnd a few broudclotlm. Wo vIIl pl,ul to luu- iiiij one conn In and examine the line own It thoj do not Intend to pui-cliusv. Skinner's Satin Bias Bands Evo have Sklnnor'a Satin cut In i bamli, continuous lengths, nil Bths, fir ti limning. ' LACE 0j SALE ?, ') re feldfy 3yarl New Torchon Luces in excep tionally good quality, worth up to 15c n ynrd. Cushion Tops For Xmas Studios In colors nnd appllquo In fur, velvet, sutln, etc. Alao painted portraits. Itoninn stripes, etc. JDW J. L. STOCKTON THE WHITE CORNER Hsssxsa NEW PETTIOATS Y MURDERER ESCAPES FROM JAIL (United Press Leased Wlro.) San Francisco, Nov. 23. Four teen armed guards nro watching oviry avenue of escnpo from the Sutro forest today, oxpoctlng to capture Snmuel II. Taylor, tho coti vlited murderer who ocenpod from the comity Jnll Inst Saturday night and has beeu at large over since. Tho fugitive I known to he des perate nnd orders have been Issued to shoot him down without morcy as soon i8 he la discovered. Tayloi ins'do his oacape shortly nfter 0 o'clock Snturdny night, whou tho prison cooks, of which ho wns one, had ended tholr work. No ono i.. 1.5- 1 . . tho jail, nnd as it U iv'dont that he sealed the prison wall, th- presiiinptlon Is that ho was aided by confederates outsldo of the grounds. Three mlnutos after ho escaped, his absence was notod and thi search for him was com inonced. Tho hunt continued nil day Sunday and Is being vigorously pressed today. THOUGHTWEHAD LOST OUR COURT HOUSE Sundn's usunl culm wns disturbed when tho llro whlstlo blow shortly before noon, engines clunked nnd ns n big portion of SiiIimu'r populaco turned out to discover tho court house enveloped In a dense cloud of smoke. The "Plod Plpor of Ilntnlln" could not have got tho peoplo out of their houses In tho center of town nny quicker. Lodles cnino with over coats covering moro hastily arranged attire, with hair hold up with a single hairpin or nono at nil. But It was just a plain scaro. A barrel of pitch was allro buueuth tho oast nldo court homo steps an dnll had tholr ! pulse stirred for nothing. GRAND OPERA HOUSE Tonight nnd All Tills Week In n lteportolro of First Class lloynlty Plays. OjvSTO XI. X -A. . dits a s m ' In 'lff3'5 "v11 UMTgwa -J " Tho popular theatrical aggrega tion, Kckhardt'u Ideals, will appear at tho Ornnd opera houso tonight Nov. 23, in tho big dramatic ovout of the yoar, presontlng thogrentesi of laugh makers, -tho "Village School master." It is ono of those plays that catch you In tho short ribs ami ou laugh from bogtunlng to end. Tho product Ion wns a great success in Nw Y-j'i. where It ha I a pno uomoiml run. Manugor Kclthnrdt wit nessed tho .Irst production and tm uiedlitoly secured it for tho const. It gives nil of the big enst a chauco for good work and also gives tho ladles an opportunity to wonr some swell gowns of the drossmnkor' art. The company this" year Is tho best ever enrolled under the liKitiagnnionl of Mr. Kokhardi. There will be no long wiilts. bh there ar up ro-d'ite vnudovlllo sketches between tlie not. nnd the lastest moving picture. Prices, all tho lower lloor ban ben placed at :!(!, balcony 2Gc, gallery ISc, box seats KOo. WANT TARS ALLOWED ON SHORE WOULD SPEND LARGE SUM ON BREMERTON Washington, D. C, Nov. 23. Navy olllcers today nro making un olllctnl fuvornblo commouts oh tho recommendation of Admiral It. 0. Holly Day, chlof of tho bureau of yards and docks, for largo approp riations for Innulnr stations nnd for a higher otandnrd In tho equipment and maintenance of homo navy yards. Among tho recommendations Is tho request for nn appropriation of 11,391,000 is asked for purposes of Improving tho Dromorton ynrd on Pugot Sound. Tho nood of addi tional dry docks at all tho yards 1b also urged. Tho ostlmatcs submit ted on tho Pugot Sound yard aro as follews: Public works, Including ropalrs and proorvatloiiB, $811,730; main tenance, yard and docks, $1,500, 000, contingent, yards and docks $30.000. (Uy It. Leo Clotworthy, Staff Corre spondent of the United Press.) Mnnlln, P. I. Nov. 23. Acting un der orders from Washlugton, Hoar Admiral Sporry today sent n board of surgeons nshoro to Investigate tho cholera condition and It Is ardently hoped by tho peoplo of Mnnlla that he will chaugo his attitude and allow the men of tho fleet shore leave. Much bittoruetm Is folt toward Sporry throughout the city and other eastern ports are taking advantage of his ruling to Injure Manila ns a commorolal conter. Tourists aro be ing kept away and the merchants bh8 the Injury will bo folt for n long time. "The worst of It Is the battleships should not bo a medium of advertis ing Manila ns a placo whore a sailor cannot sot foot for fear ho will dlo of disease," is tho assertion hoard on nil sides. Tho nppolutmont of tho bourd of Burgeons was tho result of a com plaint miulo to Washington, SEVERED HEADS FOUND IN GULCH Missoula, Mont., Nov. 23. Tho head of a man, minus tho body, Is In possession of tho pollco today and efforts nro bolng miulo to ldontify It. A number of soldioru walking through Dead Man's Gulch, 12 miles south of Missoula, discovered tho head partly hidden bononth a pllo Of brush. On tho upper lip was a mus tache. After spending somo tlmo in a vain search for tho body, tho sol diers brought tho head horo. Ono theory Is that medical etudonta placed tho head undor tho briiFh, whllo another ono is that tho man was murdorod. flMrt th s? m m m "m Km" wvv ' 61(ftfttur SW . sifirr-z LJsWr7X2Z af UA TZING IMPURE SAYS PREACHER "VJA.gMilU,iLitgJ,i....-. .-.,.- ,...- .......,.J.......mM....m.. ..-...-U.mAMmU.u1,r,,m.iiiuiaiMUUiti .-.-...-.. .-..- .-..i-. nit-stt i M vtvivjll'' t1WVIlV J vslrHCtivinlltllllvr'ii-ii-f-T-iiri-i--i-ti- -- --'.- ---ti-i-i- ". rt'nnl, n o..i P I Cf 1' ov. 23. Dr. J. i, ono of Porl- r pronchor', lias ' .tl of dtsouiHlon MK announce uiei1 the Whllo Tomple ' i' modern wulir. ut Impurity. '.v for his Hiihjenl, iws," and the in wni hi1 txt. !at the tone of the ii condemn all I to waltzing and a I, Wftll ItH HO- - line for woiiuu, anothfliv prolific Men do ho nH. Women do with eaoh other. if tlioy cHiiuot get .'i dauou without ind danco mid tho siiKKU'tlv. The kt the dovll out of sfF 'iW'Y n WOIIU TliVT TKM.S. i f II Has Keen Done Itlght II i in sjtlem. tea'-- , ,,, nlrs tllnt ton. M1" 'i ' I now tho virtues of pr-V 0 ; b v M"i ' I8 F.V F5 P (I r ' ll-r aV ' i r hi t Invostlgnto tho In provo porma- r m'im Pills stand thH t proof oxlst right P ople who totIlled f f f i oni backache. dluordors, now win" permnnont Ilo wenn any !; r dentht tho ovl- 'r fi0 HlgliSt, The good" ra iling Domi'i Kid 1 mi to-procure 8 '- drug stor. I ' from iHiokacbe "iiW me through my rest at nlfht. '"'(lofielal effect Pills nfter I hnd I soon rcoolvod i . litre hn hn u he or any other romplalnt since. i ed to lot otUe- !Huabl and af- Doan'i Kiduey t'alo.-8. Prlo 50 v- "I'lrn Co., Buffalo 'or the Untua mne Doan TTisli tltc Biitfon-oiiii Rpst" 'a! M WAIVFS EXAMINATION Pgd thu- ' r Robertion. be "ore 'jri'f'e - r hUj afUH-DOOt,. ' 'intrnotw! tb- ' not care 'for - eourt an J 'nine of the on he will irs'":: .1 .J . '. -I Morris 9 -.v.a jryf J J'Vb Pnh i, y nulloo Kind fHtP'pujHJI PT Thanksgiving Suggestions ..You can't eat rugs or furniture but if on Thanksgiving Day you can feel a thick, soft rue under foot and look at handsome furniture about you will have roascn for a real Thanksgiving, And why not do it? Under our systom of divided pay monts you can purchaso any rug or pioce of funituro in stock and pay for thorn at your leisure. And when vou payt a little at a time you can buy better quality than ifyou paid cash down, 1 si' A Trv .fM The only Morris jshtilr that em be adjusted to nny of 1U alne comfortable poUiott by simply pieealug a button. U to not noa aary to gt up to MUiwt too back you Imply prm ton ad tb back iboym mtQm way. On Mctly Ilk cut. frame of solid oak loose cushion up holstered in rt-d. g'-ieo or brown velour. i'pevi.tl $ 1 0.0S f htvmauxtif ''2B' J-i tiv ''h&& &as r &9K0& rl a g iyfK-tjrfeM!mhXLVJNrTti t WW' rlBv)tCf---' l -fii w -iT4 " Just the kind of folding curd tat'lu ou need this wlntr, top tltVi-'n Inches high, umde of three piv Huild slitxt vcu.k-i, can not wi'i, hrlnk or up I it. Tjtbt t9MtfoUon nnik the Inblw light and vuy airuug. Bpeclal UtlM week at $2.7S '1 .i ki - - Ii ...Idn't 1 I)-'! r made for p. ITiClt illi ' ' v, r' " t- t,. - ,ii ! .dk iix-foot pedeetal extension table in weathered finish this week only at lh special price of 2j S -3-:,aBt' Tbankagiiiig Carvora will bo in iht tliHiikful for a good turvliig aet on lb 26th da of Novonibor. 0 t It now The flaeat umm'mh-1 pi btatfos will I- rund in thoeo mU, each set comprising a Hnlfg, fork and tel ntted with genulno stag and pearl handloa and mounted iib aterlliiK lUt-r fo'rrulos and collets. luo're iu inn window stop aid look at them. Regular $3.75 Special $3.00 Regular $4.25 Special $3.40 Regular $5 00 Special $3.95 Regular $8.00 Special $5.60 Regular $8.50 Special $6.80 Regular $1 1 .00- Special $8.85 SijijUum .y m t ' S1S.7S f Jltf ' I' Wnti'it'itfl I 'I J IMF Ita nothing iuv for you to llml e.epiion burgrtliia Iu our carput department in fact tlmt'a what iiu . re ac"'oid U. it m the picHHiit 1 1 in ' we houl 1 l.k t ..very one to pay a TlHit to our carpet ami rug deimrtiiient for nvr be fore Ijave ww hud tho pluuiurv of aboMiug ou muh One produvtluu and largo aMHirtiBvitta at audi low lirlueB. Ii M 1 i i m i I 1 I ,1 '.A 1 if ... j -rim&t'Tvd J- f WMtillWllliltlt''""'""l''lW lutiiniwhwii n - ivrtwrrnwr iilez e