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13 THE MORNING OKEGONTAN. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 13, 1912. CHRIST SCIENCE IS SPEAKER'S TOPIC Dr. Francis J. FIuno,'C. S. D., of Oakland, Makes Address at Masonic Temple. LARGE AUDIENCE PRESENT Speaker Explains Fundamentals of Christian Science and Says Mrs. Eddy Revolutionized Science, Theology and Medicine. r . -i Dr. Francis J. Fiuno, C. S.- D, of Oakland, addressed a large au dience in - the Masonic Temple last evening on the subject of Christ ian Science. Dr. Fluno is a mem ber of the board of Lectureship of the First Church of Christ.- Scientist of Boston. Mass, and was formerly a member of the medical fraternity be fore becoming an adherent of the Christian Science faith. He was intro duced by W. A. Petteys, principal of the Weston School, who said: "We are living in an Intensely prac tical a?o Then every advancement is measured by the standard of utility, when human endeavor Is directed largely to the betterment of present day conditions. In a certain sense, re ligion is being put to the same test, that form offering the greatest help fulness in solving present day problems being the one most likely to inspire the closest scrutiny. That Christian Science offers the largest measure of life, health and success to mankind now accounts for its universal appeal. "The truth applied by Jesus in the first century, in saving mankind not only from sin but from every form ot sickness as well, is not recognized by too large a number of people today, failure to appreciate which is due to a great extent, we think, to misconcep tions as to what the truth embodied in Christian Science really represents. To the end that these misconceptions may be corrected, the 'Board of Lec tureship performs an important func tion in the development of Christian Science." The lecturer said in part: All la Mind in Metaphysics. In true metaphysics. Christian Sci ence, all Is mind; there is no physical, no material, no matter. And the so called science of physics has no part with the science of metaphysics. Begin ning with matter all Is matter, there is no mind; beginning with mind all Is mind, there is no matter. There is nothing that mind does not evolve, govern, and control. Mind is spirit, and everything that spirit creates is like Itself. spiritual and not material. To spirit there is no matter, all Is spirit. Nothing that he has made can ever be lost. From the spire of grass that carpets the green meadow up to man, th consummation and combination ol all bis handiwork, all, each. In their true spiritual being have their places in the infinite mind. Spirit never mingles with matter. As we cease to depend upon matter and learn to depend upon spirit we become more and more harmonious, for we live where our thoughts are, and reflect a body according to our thought, and our harmonious thoughts will reflect an harmonious body.' Christian Science is not speculative or conjectural, neith er is the principle hypothecated. "Ye shall know the truth, and the truth shall make you free." In truth we are free moral agents, having absolute lib erty, but in error we find nothing but obstruction and disappointment. As men lose their fear they will gain their freedom. If you are depending upon the body for life, or health, or strength, or happiness, then you have another god besides the one God; you are put ting dependence where there is no de pendence. Physical health Is a belief of health In the body and is a failure, and is, therefore, a poor kind of health. Tia Beliefs, Says Speaker. Science admits of no personal opinion, ignores all opinion: it is founded upon the rock of self-evident, demonstrable truth, and can never be shaken. There are no beliefs in science; beliefs all vanish when the undrestanding ap pears. "With all thy getting get un derstanding." Mrs. Eddy believed there was a sci entific law underlying and controlling the health of man; she searched, she found, she demonstrated, she no longer believed she knew. The science of being does not contra dict the Bible, but it may contradict somebody's ideas of the Bible. It would not be science if it did not con tradict some person's beliefs of the Bible. Sin. sickness, sorrow, pain and death are discords and not the truth of be ing, of which to know the truth Is to be freed from their giant grasp. There is no truth in sin; that la there Is no truth in the thought that prompts the action, hence no reality; and that which is unreal is false and Is therefore nothing. It is a mistaken be lief that must be destroyed through suffering, or science. The overt act Is not the greater wrong it is for the thought that prompts the deed that we must pay the debt. Mortality alone must die. for it Is a child of the devil, who "was a murderer from the beginning and abode not In the truth, because there is no truth ii, him." We must separate the mortal from the immortal and do It now, not after death. The devil says "after deatn"; God says "Now is the accepted time." And why does God say nowT Because God Is truth and In truth there Is no other time; 'tis one eternal now. And why does the devil say after death? Because there is no death; all is life. Everything that the devil makes or advises is just like himself; it seems to be, but is not. Xo Mortality. la Claim. Mortality is a myth; there is no mor tality. 'Twas the lord god. or human ized god, the carnal mind, the seeming, that comes by living in or depending upon the senses, that made and still makes man mortal, and that Adam sense, or material sense, names every thing' below It, materially. Now you see how it was that every thing was brought to Adam to be named. God names everything after its true, perfect and harmonious char acter, while the Adam or false sense names everything after Its false, ma terial or seeming character. One is true, the other is false; one Is and the other Is not but only seems to be. Jesus proved this in his last and final demonstration. Alt through his earth life he presented a material, body: he , ate and drank and labored and wearied and wept and joyed like any of us, but went away, leaving not a chrysalis behind to show that he ever was here. - He overcame death with life; he over came the mortal with the immortal. He made the divine atonement or at-one-ment. with the Father that is, he yielded up self entirely, and would have no life in the body but In mind, and mind Is spirit and spirit Is God. We have for the past 1900 years been fulfilling the ' character of John the Baptist, preaching in the wilderness of mortal sense, but there cometh one mightier than It, even divine science, the science ot being, truth- understood and demonstrated, the Iatchet of whose shoes that old teaching is "not worthy to stoop down and unloose. When Howe put the eye of the needle In the point instead of the other end he revolutionized the great mer cantile world. When Galileo said, "the earth moves and the sun stands still. he revolutionized all ideas concerning the stellar universe. And when Mrs. Eddy said mind is not in man, but man is In mind, she revolutionized theology, pnysioiogy ana medicine. . CHURCH TO DISTRICT CITY Christian Scientists Adopt Plan for Four Places of Worship. In order to take care of the rapid growth of the Christian Science de nomination In Portland the three Chris tion Science churches of this city have unanimously adopted a plan for the division of the city into four church districts. This plan is intended to do away with the overcrowding which Is sometimes In evidence In the present churches, and by providing four places of worship In different parts of the city to, give an opportunity to many people to attend the services who have heretofore been nnable to do so on account of the distance from their homes to the present church locations. It is not Intended to require tnose living In a particular district to wor ship at the church In that district and. while It Is anticipated that most 01 me church members will affiliate with the churches in their respective districts, residents of every part of the city will always be welcome at any . of the church services. All of the West Side Is included In the first district. Services will be held at the First Church of Christ, Scientist, Eighteenth and Everett streets. The second district, located on the East Side, is bounded on the north by Hol man street, on the east by the city limits, on the south by Taylor street and on the west by Union avenue. Services will be held at Woodmen Hall, East Sixth and East Alder streets, the present meeting place of the Second Church of Christ. Scientist. The third district Includes all of the territory south of East Taylor street. Tempo rarily and until a place of worship is chosen in this district the Third Church of Christ, Scientist will meet in Eller's Recital Hall, as at present. The fourth district is bounded on the east by Union avenueVbn the south by Taylor street on the west by the river, Including also in this district all tnat portion east of Union avenue which lies north of Holman street A fourth church organization will be perfected In the Immediate future and a place of worship selected in this district TRAFFIC ORDINANCE LAW 3Iajror Affixes Signature to Measure Effective January 12. After considering arguments of dele gations for and against the new traffic ordinance Mayor Rushlight yesterday made a law of the measure by affixing his signature. It will become effective January 12, 1913. The measure con tains an emergency clause, out mere were not a sufficient number of votes for the measure to make this appli cable. When the measure goes Into effect traffic officers will be stationed at the principal business corners on both the East Side and the West Side and will regulate traffic by whistle signals. It will be unlawful for persons to allow automobiles or vehicles to remain standing at the curb on down town streets specified for more than 30 min utes within any two hours between 9 A. M. and 6:30 P. M. The speed limit will be Increased from 8 to 12 miles an hour in the fire limits and from 15 to S5 miles outside. Mavor Rushlight considered hun dreds of letters of comment on the ord inance and the arguments of numerous delegations for and against the meas ure before approving it Christian Science Lectures, 17,. T TiMiino. M. TV- C S. D.. .,,H,, , hn.rrf nt loftiironhln nf KA TPt- Church nf Christ. Scientist. Of Boston. Mass., will deliver a free lec ture on Christian . science tonignt ar a .'.1i.v In Plrtt rrhnrr.h of Christ. Scientist 19th and Everett streets. The public is cordially inviiea. Wirnr Arurcrlst In Portland should have "Plummer's Cough Stop." Ask for it. Surest "cough stopper"' wa know. Plummer. Third and Madison. Eat Anything Without Fear Tightness of the Stomach Caused by Undigested rood Stoppea witn a Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet, whsn ii fl u if your stomach . belnr tightly choked when the pain Is Intense and you break out in a cold and clammy perspiration ana ther is a lump In your throat and you are weak and nauseated all you need is a Stuart s uyspepsia isoiei io tiem away the wreckage of undigested food left in the stomach and intestines and .... . t-rri nnrmdl Stolf n i n IGSIUlfl Jl'U W JVM, . ' ' And this can all be accomplished with in a lew moments. Voa May Have Often. Eavted the Hearty ttater! Why Nat Emulate HlmT T-V, n nannlA hftir lurnfll SO well how sure and dependable Stuart's uyspepsia ioiei r iui ills that they now eat anything they want without fear .of distress. They .... nlthAiit a narlraeB . f home and at the office, and upon any indica tion that the Bioroacn is hh.io j they take a Stuart's Tablet after each .i n, . r.or riv until the digestive organs get rested up again. This Is a spienaio. pian w iuuvw nuu . 1.- ' l n miir.1, trnnA. ThA always fBBuiia o-- appetite is Improved, the food Is rel ished more, your siecp o ing, and your disposition will make you friends instead of enemies. For Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Belch ing Gas. Coated Tongue. Intestinal Indigestion and all Stomach Disorders and Pains or for Loss of Appetite Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are Invalu able. it . i .i. thAv ani as barm- LBC IZ1V1U II c J less as sugar would be and are not to be classed as "medicine. ioy novo -ff vKatAw. nn the svstem ex cept the benefits they bring you through the proper uibbbuuh vk food. All drug stores sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets. The price is 60 cents per box. , 1 Santa Claus inTylandr Ath Floor9 Erom 2 to 5 D The Largest and Most Complete Stock of Holiday Goods to Be Found in the Entire Norggggt Red iiJ' ' Seals Main Floor Ids, Worttnam& Kin "The Daylight Store" SHOP HERE IN COMFORT "The Fresh Air Store" Voting Contest Closes Dec. 24 th Now is the time to get in and work hard for your favorite in stitution. Votes with purchases Branch Office Wells-Fargo Express Co., Main Floor-Headquarters for JVC Trading Stamp Premiums Great Holiday Safe of Women's? wm ill M If E J m Tremendous Savings on New, Seasonable Merchandise of the Best Quality 45 Suits $35 Suits for $l 7.98 Women's and misses' new Tailored Suits in latest models. Cheviots, diagonals, serges, homespuns, tweeds, broadcloth and fancy mix tures; skirts with high waist line, with pleats and panels. Sizes 14 to 44. C 1 7 QQ Regular $35.00 Suits, special,-1 Very desirable plain tailored styles, some with belted' backs and velvet collars. Splendid all-wool materials, in popular colorings. Skirts with high waist line with pleats and pan els. .All sizes, including some stouts. Suits worth to ijtto.uu, Cf priced special at only" $55 Suits $27.98 Plain tailored styles, Jforfolks and belt ed effects dozens of models in this great lot. Bedford cords, cheviots, broadcloths, serges, homespuns, wool ratine, zibelines, etc. ' Handsomely finished. Sizes 14 to 20 and 34 to 44. Your 07 QO choice of these for only P 70 3 $25 Coats, Special $14.98 Three-quarter and full length Coats for women and misses. Plain box backs or belted effects, in rr-aA iiarmnalc twAPrls nnrl fftnCV mixtures. Some with large storm collars, others with tailored Snlpnrli1 fittinc. well-made stvlish coats. We have all sizes from 13 to 19 fi J A QQ and 32 to 44. Coats worth to $25 px'-" $35 Coats, Special $17.98 Splendidly tailored and of the very newest styles. Any woman who is likely to need a coat soon will do well to see these. Single and double-breasted styles in tweeds, mixtures, diagonals, broadcloth, etc., plain tailored or storm col- ZJ f 7 Q? lars; all sizes and to $35.00 vals., P $45 Coats, Special $24.98 Women's and Misses' stylish new Coats in the season's most wanted, fabrics and colorings; mod els made especially for motor wear. Large satin collars, x'aglan sleeves, deep cuffs and many with belted backs. Sizes 36 to (jJO Qfi 42. Coats worth to $45.00 at P&'.&O Fine Furs At Reduced Prices The best Christmas gift! Our en tire line of women's Furs on sale at special reduced prices. Only a few. of them are mentioned here: $22.60 Nat Mink Scarf, $16.87 $38.50 Nat. Mink Scarf, $28.87 $65.00 Nat. Mink Muff, $48.75 $125.00 Nat. Mink Muff, $93.75 $20.00 Black Lynx Scarf, $15.00 $55.00 Black Lynx Muff, $41.25 $20.00 Black Fox Scarf, $15.00 $18.50 Black Pox Muffs, $13.87 $32.50 Mole Scarfs, only $24.37 $65.00 Mole Scarfs, only $48.75 $42.50 Mole Muffs, only $31.87 $10.00 Jap. Mink Scarfs, $ 7.50 $15.00 Jap. Mink Muffs, $11.25 $20 Sable Squirrel Scarf, $15.00 $15 Sable Squirrel Muff, $11.25 $40 Nat. Raccoon Scarf, $30.00 $25 Nat. Raccoon Muff, $18.75 $8.50 Bath Robes $4.95 A large assortment of Bath Robes in this great offering. . Good, heavy eiderdown and blanket materials, with V-necks and roll collars. Handsomely finished with satin bindings, buttons and girdles. Robes here worth up to $8.50 each. On GZA sale today, special at only "Pr $10 Bath Robes $6.45 Women's Bath fiobes, of extra good grade blanket materials in a great variety of "pretty patterns and colorings. Come with cuiloy nllnre And V-nftclrs. neatlv trimmed with bands of silk, fancy A 7m lot worth up to $10.00, at V" V $7 Silk Waists at $3.69 'Beautiful new Silk Waists, with high or low neck and long or short sleeves. Hand somely trimmed with lace yokes, embroid ery, jeweled and covered buttons. Others with fancy vest effects, some in shirt styles. All sizes in the lot to start CJQ fZQ with. Values to $7, special at PJ.U& mm Great Holiday Sale of Women's Handbags . w-i - a. -i rr 1! Ci...' t S3i With 10 to 50 Extra ZfC Green Trading Stamps! Main floor A great special offering in order to induce early shopping. Extra "S. & TEL ' ' Green Trading Stamps will be ven on Women's Leather Handbags as noted below. Stamp booths, mam floor. Take advantage. $1.50 Handbags at 98c 10 'S.&H.' Stamps Free Women's all leather lined Hand bags, gilt, silver an4 gunmetal trim med frames. Several shapes. QQs 10 extra stamps, Special,'0' $2.75 Handbags $1.98 20 S.&H. Stamps Free Goat seal saffian and novelty lea thers, inside purse and leather lined. A splendid gift. 20 JJ7 QQ extra stamps. Special, r,-l,,0 $5 Handbaas for $3.89 30 'S.&H.' Stamps Free Genuine seal and novelty effects in new flat shapes. All colors. $6.50 values for $4.98 and O OQ regular $5.00 grades at $10 Handbags at $6.98 40 'S.&H.' Stamps Free Exquisite new holiday Bags in genu ine leather. Every bag warranted. Regular $13.50 grades, QQ $9.89; $10.00 grades, pvt0 $18 Handbags $12.50 50 S.&H.' Stamps Free High-gradi imported and domestic novelties in a great variety of styles. All popular colors. flJIO 50 extra stamps. Ea. P " V $25 Handbags $17.50 50 'S.&H.' Stamps Free Women's genuine leather Handbags in very latest shapes and leathers; 50 extra stamps. U"7 i-it M Regular $25.00 bags, Sale of Upholstered Furniture r UrilllUI K-y Vlf ytcio, viuk" - Chairs, Rockers, Davenports, overstuffed and upholstered in very latest designs. Nothing you could choose would bring greater satis faction than one of these handsome pieces. Note the reductions. Grades $41.75 $20.00 Grades $16.00 $28.50 Grades $22.75 $30.00 Grades $24.00 $32.00 Grades $25.50 Give Furniture Our big third floor Furniture Section is replete with hundreds of appropriate pieces for Christmas gift pur poses, and our prices are the low est in the city. Third floor. $35.00 Grades $28.00 $38.00 Grades $30.00 $39.00 Grades $31.00 $41.00 Grades $32.75 $45.00 Grades $36.00 $50.00 Grades $40.00 $52.00 $55.00 Grades $44.00 $58.00 Grades $46.25 $70.00 Grades $56.00 $72.00 Grades $57.50 $75.00 Grades $60.00 $80.00 Grades $64,00 $85.00 Grades $68.00 $95.00 Grades $76.00 $150.00 Grades $120.00 Sale of 2000 Pr. Lace Curtains A ereat special purchase of 2000 pairs high-grade Lace Curtains on sale at remarkable reductions. An UUUU1CIU SJ'J UUM - opportunity that only comes once in a great while. $2.25 Lace Curtains, Special, $1.50 $3.25 Lace Curtains, Special, $2.50 $3.75 Lace Curtains, Special, $2.75 $4.00 Lace Curtains, Special, $2.95 $4.50 Lace Curtains, Special, $3.25 $ 5.00 Lace Curtains, Special, $3.75 $ 6.50 Lace Curtains, Special, $ 4.50 $ 7.00 Lace Curtains, Special, $ 4.75 $10.50 Lace Curtains, Special, $ 5.00 $17.50 Lace Curtains, Special, $12.00 $4.00 Wool Blankets at $3.25 Department on third floor. Extra large, full bed size White Wool Blankets, with fancy pink or blue border. These are our regular $4.00 quality that we offer during this sale and are indeed a bargain. $6.00 White Wool Blankets, $4.75 $7.00 White Wool Blankets, $5.75 ,$8.50 White Wool Blankets, $6.85 y.ty " wv j -t- - ' $2.75 wool-nap Blankets, the pair at $2.35 $3.75 large cotton Comforters, each, $2.95 $2.75 large cotton Comforters, each, $2.35 $2.25 all-feather Pillows, special at $1.65 $5.00 goose feather Pillows, special, $4.25 $5.00 Gray Wool Blankets,' $4.25 $5.50 Plaid Wool Blankets, $4.65 $7.50 Plaid Wool Blankets, $6.25 Marabou 3JJ Stoles Only Extra grade, strands, 2 yards in length. Natural or black. A very acceptable Christmas CA 7Z gift. Our leader at, ea. P'. J $2.50 Eve'gScarfs$1.37 ' Remarkable values in women's beau tiful Evening Scarfs Dresden solid effects, 98c. Crystal dew drops on chiffon, etc. Regular I T O'T values $2.50, special P $2.50 FancyRibbons 89c Sale of fancy holiday Ribbons to day on the main floor. Widths up to 9 inches. All newest QQt colorings. Values to $2.50, Oal New Holiday Neckwear Put up" in fancy Christmas holly boxes, always most acceptable as a gift; great variety of styles QQ to select from; 35o up to'-'' Val. Laces at 5c theYard 2000 yards dainty Valenciennes Laces in widths from V2 UP to inches. Frencb. and German CZ mesh; the yard, 12c, 9c and-'' Dainty Christmas Gifts Exquisite semi-made Waists, Gowns, etc., daintiest of patterns. ffJ Q7 to f Chemise, Corset Covers, Prices from $3.48 Gloves It costs you no more to buy good, reliable Gloves than to buy those of inferior makes. Let this store sup ply your Christmas needs. Glove dept. on , main floor, Morrison-street way. Women's Cape Gloves 95c Two 6tyles, one-clasp gray or tan silk-lined mocha and one-clasp capes, P. X. M. sewn, with Paris Q E? point backs, special, the pair, "Ireland's" Kid Gloves $2 One pearl clasp, full pique sewn, with six-row stitched back white with black with white; pair, black s t i t c h i n g and flJO fkfh Women's "Eskay" Gloves Two-clasp, over seam sewn, a soft, pli able, perfect fitting Glove of real kid ; black, white and all Y CZf shades. AH sizes, pr., PXJV 'Bacmo' Cape 1 f Of? Gloves, Pr. at P M..3 "Bacmo" Cape Gloves for women one of our leading makes, one-clasp style, P.' X. M. sewn, with one-row stitched back. In white CI O't and tan; all sizes; pair, K Childs' Lined Gloves 95c Children's wool lined Gloves, one horn clasp, pique sewn, with spear back ; cape or mocha ; regu- O lar $1.25 quality, a pair at''' Children's Mittens $1.25 Children's fur top Kid Mittens, one clasp style, overseam sewn, fleece lined, fur tops. Com- ZJ T Off plete line of all sizes. Childs' Kid Gloves for $1 Overseam sewn style, with one clasp and Paris point backs, lined with soft warm fleece ; white and fij f fl fk tan; all sizes; the pair,?-1- Lady Violet' Gloves $1.39 For women One pearl clasp style, pique sewn, with three-row embroid ered back; black, white, fij l OQ tan, cream; all sizes; pr.P Sale of "Cambridge" Rugs $2 to $12 We have just received from the Commission of the Blind, of Boston, Mass., a fine as sortment of "Cambridge Rugs. These artistic rugs are made by the blind, and it's well worth your time to see them. Helen Keller is interested in this great work, and we feel sure you will greatly appreciate their worth aand beauty. The State of Massachusetts spends $15,000 a year fostering this great industry. On sale in Portland only at this store. 75c Sleeping Dolls at 48c Toyland, fourth floor 17-inch sleeping . Tiollc trifh . nifA Innff nflir. sewed wiff - - e and kid body, with stockings and ji Sir shoes. Regular 75c Dolls for'-'' $1 Sleeping Dolls Only 68c Papier mache body, long hair wih switch, jointed limbs and arms. Extra well made. The regular $1.00 quality. 50c Jointed Dolls On'y 29c Jointed papier mache Dolls, with sleep : ing eyes and long curly hair and sewed wig. The regular price of these is 50e. 25c kid body Dolls, 12-inch, at only 15 $1.50 Folding Doll Beds, special, 98 $2.00 Trimmed Doll Beds for $1.25 $1 .50 Dressed Dolls 89c Toyland, Fourth Floor -16-inch Sleeping Dolls, with jointed limbs and arms, papier mache body, and nice long hair, sewed wig.' Handsome, little dress, stockings and shoes. QQf These are regular $1.50 Dolls; special for only-', S2.00 Writing Desks Only $1.29 Children's Writing Desks, with blackboard and place to keep nlfl finish and made extra UUUU OUU , v. X " strong. These are our regular $2 values on sale at $1..11 $4.50 Writing Desks Only $3.25 Children's Roll Top Mission Finish Writing Desks; made of hardwood; chair included. Good strong desks that are vni4li its ah Snpcinllv reduced for this sale. icauj n ... j-. . 75c Shoo Fly Hardwood Rockers, Special Only 49c Men's 50c Neckwear at 39c Men's wear section, main floor 200 dozen men's fancy Christmas Ties cut silks, reversibles and wide flowing ends; stripes and plain colors hundreds of choicest patterns, regular 50c qualities. "Yorke" the Quality Shirt At $3 A n,Vh - orade fine Quality Shirt for gentlemen's wear. In lancy imported patterns and cloths. Exclusive nobby styles. New line just in. Stripe effects in blue, gray, black and tan. The best gift. Men's Wool sweaters He'll appreciate one of these fine Wool Sweaters for Christmas. A splendid line here to jJO choose from; $1.95 to PO'JU Mens Silk and Linen Pajamas Men's high-grade silk and wool Pajamas in plain colors. Military collar, with frog trim mings and pearl buttons. A suitable as well as a most useful Christmas gift. $4.50 a suit. L O -Bl 1 8 t v Infants $2.85 Sweaters $1.98 Infants' Knit Wool Sweaters in white, gray and cardinal. Plain and fancy knit. Ages from 1 to 6 years. Regular $2.85 quality. Infants' $5 Wrappers at $3.29 Second floor Infants' cream cassimere Wrap pers, embroidered. In white, pink or blue. Daintiest of designs. Wrappers of $5 quality. $2.75 Emb. Dresses for $1.98 Infants dainty hand-embroidered Dresses, in long or short styles. These are the regular $2.75 grade. See t h e m on the second floor. Infants' silk Bonnets, $1.50 to $4.75, Yt OFF Infants' Cassimere Coats at ONE-FIFTH OFF Infants' Knit Leggins, plain stitch, pr 89