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MAT? PIT 13. 1912.
THE. .MOJTMP . QUE GOXIAX, WKUAKSUAl.
Special 25c Shoppers' LuncH Served in the Basement-Shoe Shining in the Basement
! rtnrH so that n motornun nJ -'
rfd th limit, he thought. Counciiman
I Ity favored th proposed amendment
aleo. but it failed of adoption by a vote
of ft to i. - - -
FRANCHISE,
Standard Sewing Machines Sold on the Sl.OO-a-WeeK Club Flan, Second noor
AMENDED. IS
ounrnman J y rfrri an n i "- -
ment. pacifically MAttnir that the line
authorised la the ordinance should b
the one over m-hleh the Council should
hol4 f arw-reajulatina authority, but this
wai voted down.
MUGH
ISSUE
Olds
9
ft
Fuller Says Traction Company
Will Not Accept Fare
Regulating Clause.
OWL CAR PROPOSAL LOST
Ordinance In C hanard I onn Itr
trrml lo I "it jr Altorncj and Clljr
adior Double Trrl on S-y-enth
Mrrtl I Itequlred.
"A frncrtie that resmblrs a irazv
n-tilt. as dsiirnatrd by Councilman
B-irsarH. was v-stertajr rrfrrf to thw
i r y JKinlii'vr for cnvroMinc anJ to the
City Attorney for form by th City
Cooncll. afir Councilman t'aly h.nl
trlS In vain to secure passag of s
morion IrnleflnitIy postponing It be-
raue he raarlt-d a Rtalemenl bv
!r.u-r representative aa defyinu the
rltv.
K I Koller. ice-prellent of the
Portland Railway. Ltzht Tower Com
pany, reiterated his ataiement made be
fore the atreet committee of t;ie Cotin
ell that the company cotil-l not art-ept
any franchise with a fare-resulattna:
lauss in It. urh a rlauae is incor
porated In the franrhne Sir. paly
interpreted this to mean that Mr.
Fuller, for the company. was dfvinn
the Council and therelore moved in
definite postponement of the ordi
nance. Dlrtallaa tttifaaV Rails.
"I cai.not see hoar thla Council can
maintain any dticnlty ami taka action
other than to poatpone further consid
eration of this ordinance." suil Mr.
I'alv. "This Council stinuM dictate th
terms of thla ordinance not the com
pany. I ilo not aec what use thcra Is
o a;tve more time considering- it. since
Mr Fuller ha. auld that hla company
will not accept It."
"I think. Mr. Fuller should not have
made the atjtemrnt he did." said Cnun-
rilman Jranlniin. "hut I do not Inter
pret It aa Mr. Paly does. I feel that
the company simply wants to make Its
position clear.
When the vote was taken on th
mot. on by Mr. Ialy to postpone further
ron uderai Ion. Counrilmen Italy. Clvde.
Monm and Wllhelm were the only
onea votlns; for the motion.
A motion to send" the amended ordi
nance to the City Attorney for ap
proval as to form was then -varrled.
but aome of tbe members were rtis
satlsflsjl with thla. aa they said that
there is a popular clamor for the lines
authorised lo It. and It would but delay
action looktnaT toward the relief of cer
tain sections of the city. After re
consideration. It was ordered aent to
the City Auditor for encrosslnif and to
the Cltr Attorney for approval aa lo
form. A special meetlna: of the Council
will be called later to lake definite
action on the City Attorney's report.
Ise el RrliK Reaalred.
Several amendments were carried
slurina the se.slon. one of crest Ira
IkorLaoce being the obligation of the
I'ortland Hallway. iJBht Tower Com
pany to use Che Broadway brlilite and
to do It within si mouths after ac
ceptance of the franchises contained In
the ordinance, providing: the brldae Is
completed. This wa Introduced by
Councilman Menefee. who said he be
lieved that, should the Council not take
this action, but should II nr.nl all the
franchises aked for on the Sim-1
hrldae. It would lve me company
Ihe position of s.tyinc it would not ac
cept any franchise over the Broadway
bridge except on Its own terms.
Mr. Fuller, speaker later, said that he
felt the Council would brlna: endless
trouble, should this amendment remain
In. aa h believed it would delay the
construction of other lines, badly need
ed and that the Hroadwav bridge feat
ure should be kept separate. He also
suggested an amendment which would
make certain, he said, that the city
could not Increase the valuation of
franchises granted in the ordinance
from time to time. He aald he felt that
tha language used In the ordinance
was rather Indelinlte. No attention was
raid to his suggested amendment, how
ever. Owl Car Asaeadaseat lmt.
One of the hardest fights for the
adoption of an amendment mas on a
motion by Mr. Ialv. compelling the
operation of owl cars over the com -janr
lines every 50 minutes from
1I:1S P. M. to t A. M. Mr. laly grilled
the company offering u put on so
called owl cars at 1:3 A. M . and then
abandoning nearly ever such car be
cause it was rot a paying proposition
"I do not see any reason whv a city
of the sise and Importance of Portland
ahould not have owl car service, one
that would be of some benefit to the
working people." said Mr. Paly. 'The
car servinee they put on at 1:30 A. M.
la for the benefit of people who remain
lata at wine suppers and does not ac
commodate very many people who
work late and need cars from Z A. M.
until A. as. You can t point to a city
of this size that has no, owl service and
1 ran point to several cities of ft. 000 or
TO OtfO that have it. We are entitled to i
It and we should have it.
The only effect this amendment
would have would be to compel owl
cars on these stub ends and extensions
named In the ordinance," said Council,
nian Purgard.
Then let's have owl ears on the
stubs and ends." rejoined Mr. Dsiy.
-Let's have something."
The proposed amendment was reject
ed bv the vote of seven to six.
Trackage Aa.eada.eata Paa-ed.
Amendments were carried, compelling
double tracks on eleventh street, from
the Kroadway bridge to Main, and
double or single track from Main to
Jefferson: compelling "reasonable" ser
vice on Stark street, from Third to
Twelfth streets; compelling; double
track on Oregon and Adams streets:
making obligatory to pave the streets
en which franchises are given, whether
or not tracks are laid when Improve
ments are ordered: provided for extra
compensation for the use of the Broad
way bridge: eliminating all legal con
nection between these franchisee and
the present ones, so that they cannot
be conetrud as a part of tbe present
enea. some members contend that the
company now has no legal rights to
operate.
Counci.man Clvde declared that the
company w.ts trying to get the new
franchises through with curative pro
visions, so that the old lines would be
validated and the debate that followed,
resulted in an amendment by Council
man Maguire.
Counci.man Clyde a!so tried to bring
about the adoption of another amend
ment, making the company. Instead of
the platform men. responsible for ex
ceeding the speed limit lived bv Taw.
Counciiman Haker took exception to
this and aekftl Mr. Fuller bow the pro
posed amendment would operate. Mr.
Fuller said that tha echedulea were ar-
MRS. PANTON RESIGNS POST
Roae Sorielji Kcgre-f l.oa of lead
er's Active IMrevtion of 1'lans.
The executive commitie cf the Tort
land Rons Society at Its meetlnsi yes
terday announced with reuret the res
ignation of Mrs. Cornelia E. Panton
as president of the society, on account
of HI health. The executive commit
tee feels the. loss of Mrs. Panton's able
direction of the affairs of the Hose
Show to be held in June, particularly
as her experience in the exhibition la.-l
year and her w ide knowledse of roses
enabled her to make many rhanues. for
bettering all departments of the exhi
bition and. while Mrs. Tantoo. has
promised her advice and assistance to
the officials for the next June show.
i .n. n.iri. hinted that her active
! direction would be greatly ml.ssed. A
vole of thanks was given Mrs. Tanton
for her able efforts In organizing the
different sections for the lll dis
plav. Mrs. ration's healih lias been poor
for some time and in presenting her
resignation she said that she felt ilia
work entailed upon the president of the
society in arranging for this year's
show, which will rival alL past exhi
bitions, would be too much for her
strength.
Mrs. James S. Davis, vice-president
of the society. In accordance wlta tho
rules of the orKanixatlon. then ap
pointed J. A. Currev as president, and
her action was ratified by the executive
committee.
PERSONALMENTION.
lr. A. M. Abrams. of Boise. Is at the
Carlton.
X. D Kcrgu.on of Albmy. Is at the
C'orne.lna.
C. U Ransom, of Seattle. Is at the
Multnomah.
j. K. Bell, an Kverett merchant. Is at
the Imperial.
II. K Rrvley. of Goldend.ile. Is at
the Cornelius.
S. J. !eck. a merchant of Ixlngton,
is at tha Terkins. .
M. H. Abbey, a hotelman of Newport,
Is at the Imperial.
F. II. Stanton, a Hood River orchard
Ist. Is at the Terkins.
N. Whealdon. of The Dalles, Is regis
tered at the Terkins.
W. S. Lysons. Mayor of Kelso, Is reg
istered at the Terkins.
Joseph Lyons, a promoter of T.ceds
port. Is at the Imperial.
Teter Connacher. a Vacolt lumber
man, is at th-.' Oregon.
Wll'lam Searles. of BiKte. is regis
tered at :lic Cornelius.
W. C. Morse, a Seattle contractor. I
registered at the Oregon.
J. V. Morton, a lawyer of Salem, Is
registered at the Oregon.
Robert Will., an Ontario merchan-. is
registered at the Bowers.
Ir. and Mrs. O. L. Roberts, of Spo
kane, are at the Portland.
R. B. Hinton. a sheepmnn of Shaniko,
!s registered at the Terkins.
C. H. Judson. an attorney of Taeoma.
Is registered at the Imperial.
Ralph Chattam. a Seattle lumberman.
Is registered at the Portland.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Bush. Jr.. of Salem,
are registered at the Multnomah.
Mr. and Mrs. K. " T. Hreenway, of
Winnipeg, are at the Multnomah.
J. II. Hayes, flour m inuf.vctu.-er of
Seattle, Is stopping at the Portland.
T. O. Black, of Oakland, Is at the
Bowers accompanied by airs, L lack.
J. A. UUbaugh. Coroner of Clatsop
County. Is registered at the Imperial.
Ir. W. I'. McNary, of Shipherd
Springs. Is registered at the Carlton.
C. 8. Barry, an expert ar?untant of
Seattle, is registered it Mia Bowers.
A. C. Thompson, manager of Hotel
Cearhart, Is registered at the Oregon.
J. II. Dupes, a Pleasant Valley
rancher. Is registered at the Carlton.
J. B. Thrall, a business man of The
Dallea, Is registered at the Imperial.
A. R. liraham. a lumberman of Spo
kane, is registered at the Multnomah.
- F. J. Kldrlilge. a real estate promoter
of C.ervals. Is registered :.t -ne l'.uwers.
A. H. Uoddard. an Oregon finiber
owner of Letroit, Is registered at the
Portland. a
K. II Wood. Jr.. steel manufacturer
of Thlladelphla. Is registered at the
Portland.
K. A. Richardson, a banker of For-
sythe, Montana. Is rvBlctcrcd at the
Multnomah.
c.enrare B. MclTeod. manager of the
Clatsop Mill Company. Is registered at
the Imperial.
K K Doll, manager of the Hotel
Washington of Seattle. Is registered at
the Multnomah.
r Averv. of Corvallis. and one of the
pioneers of that portion of the state,
is at the Perkins.
Mrs. K. C. Russell and maid, of
Juneau, are staying at the I-ortland.
after spending a few months in Cali
fornia.
W. D. Tlerney. art department man
ager for Woodard. Clark at Co. left
Mundav for a tour of the art centers
of the Kast.
George K. Moore, purchasing agent
for the I'nited States Reclamation
Service at Boise, Is registered at the
Hotel Oregon. Mr. Moore is visiting
I'ortland to become acquainted with
the market here with a view of mak
ing many future purchases of materials
and supplies In the construction of the
Arrowrock dam.
Milady's Toilet Table
fly Ms
D'MILI K.
Th. electric neelle can b resorted to
for the removal of superfluous hairs,
but the operation Is expensive and
re.iuires a first-class operator. Wild
i...r. ran be nulcklv and easily re
moved at homo by the application of ,
d.-latone, paste. MIX cnoustn pouere..
ilrlatone with water and cover the
hairy surface, apply and wipe off after
two or threw mlnutea: then wash the
skin and the hairs will be gone.
A ciear. soft and satiny complexion
can be achieved by rubbing the face,
neck and arms gently each morning
with a solution made by dissolving- an
original package of mayatone In a half
pint cf witch harel. Thla Is a wonder
ful complexion beautifler and prevents
growth of hair.
To reduce swellings, allay Inflamma
tion, to stop ache In back or joints, to
relieve pain from strain, bruise, sore
muscles or any csuse. apply Mother'e
Salve before retiring, rubbing In well.
It Is usest for neuralgia, headache, rheu
matism, lumbago, etc. The world never
saw Its equal as a pain reliever.
Don't catch cold washing your head.
To make a dry shampoo that cleans the
scalp and bair. put a eupfnl of corn
mewl m a fruit Jar. add contents of an
nrtglnal package of therox. and shako
well together. Sprinkle a spoonful on
the head and brush well through the
hair. It will make the hair light, fluffy
and beautifully lustrous. Adv.
We d
In the
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No Phone Orders Will Be Filled on These Hourly Sale Items
A sale which, in quality and reduction! in prices, far transcends any sales held in the great Northwest. It is of great economic
interest to you. Every home eh6uld benefit by the huge reductions. Come in morning and spend whole day here. Many bargains.
SilK Petticoats at $2.98
All Day On the Basement Bargain Circle .
A sale of iutprost ;ro every woman-300 beautiful ' New Silk Petticoats,
made of fine, soft finished "raffeta Silk, which will wear splendidly. They
are styled with deep flounces and dust ruffles; are nicely made; cut espe
cially for the late style skirts and pc-wns; come i& a11 Ppn- C?0 QQ
lar colors, includinc black specialized all day today at at . O
1 Hour
Specials
lOto 11
Basem't
1000 Rolls Toilet Paper at 4c
HI to 11 A. M. tndnv, in the basement
" l"nlen,"i,' Store." A sale of 1000 rolls
of Toilet Pajier, in Kgyptian ti:sue and
Waldorf brands; unusually good grades.
Lnnre sie rolls; limit 20 to custom
er. ixrialized this hour at, the roll "xC
100 Doz. Women's Hose, Pr. 9c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the basemeut
"rndtTfiri.e Store." A sale of 100 dozen
sphr.ilid black cotton Hose; medium weight,
fasr dyes: in sizes S'i to 10; excellent
wearing Hose and great bargains Q
for this hour at the pair, only J7 C
Children's Knitted Waists 10c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of children's Nazareth Waists.
Medium Spring weights, in "Seconds."
Sizes 2 to 13 years; the best-known eliild's
Waist in existence. Specially f
priced for this hour's selling at 1UC
Good Standard Calico, Yard, 5c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the basement.
Lay in a good supply of Calicoes for your
Slimmer house dresses and children 's
dresses, etc. Here's standard grades in
dark and light colors and good pat- J?
terns. Specialized for this hour at jC
Men's 25c Suspenders Only 15c
10 to 11 A. M. today, in the basement
"I'nderprice Store." A one-hour sale of
men's Suppemlers, with strong, durable
webs, of line silk and fitted with good
buckles and leather ends. The C
hot 2-cent grades, the pair only 1 JC
1 Hour
Specials
2 to 3
Base m't
$8.50 to $15 Dresses Only $5.95
2 to 3 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
sale of splendid wool Dresses, attractively
made and slightly trimmed; the materials
are French and English serges, styled in
seeping with the latest vogue (t J" Qf
for street or house wear; at 4)Oav0
Children's Rompers Only 23c
2 to 3 P. SI. today, in the basement
'I'nderprice Store." A one-hour sale of
children's Rompers. Slade of good quality
gingham, in a splendid range of colors; in
sizes 2 to 6 years. Nicely trira-nQ
tried. Special for this hour only s3 C
2000 Doz. Pearl Buttons at 2c
2 to 3 P. M. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of
JtMiO dozen splendid Pearl Buttons, 2 and
4-hole styles; nice, clear, clean stock; as
sorted sizes; limit 10 dozen to 0
customer. Specialized at, dozen & C
Men's $1.25 Underwear at 59c
2 to 3 V. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of hundreds
of dozens of men's fine natural wool Un
derwear in the proper weight for Spring.
Sizes 32 to 4G and excellent $1.25
values. Special for this hour at Oi C
Women's $4.50 Hats, Each $1.95
2 to 3 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of women's beautiful tailored
Street Hats. A sample lot bought at great
sacrifice. A selection so broad that every
taste may be satisfied. Good tf 1 Q C
trades up to $4.50. Special J) X at3
Grocery Spec'ls
All Day Today Basement .
HAMS, POUND, 14d
Eastern Suirar-Cured. guaranteed.
BACON, POUND, 15d
Eastern Sugar-Cured "not too fat"
PICNIC HAMS, POUND, 116 '
CORN FLAKES, 6V4
Krinkle Corn Flakes. 4 packages for only 25t
0. W. K. BUTTER, 2 POUNDS FOR 70
Verv choice Creamery Butter; you'll like it.
25c CAN SYRUP SELLING AT ONLY '20&
Towle's "Circus Brand" Table Syrup.
PANCAKE FLOUR, THE PACKAGE, 10?
"Liza," the most reliable of all. Try a package.
FIGS, 3 POUNDS FOR 25 "
Choice Black Ficrs extra good grade.
FORCE, 2 PACKAGES SELLING FOR 15?
Pear line 6-ounce packages, 3 for only 10?
Shaker Salt Sunflower the box for only 5tt
Muscatel Raisins, off stalk, 3V2 pounds, 25 '
China Lily Bulbs now selling at only, each, 1
in e s & ay "Hour
Basement
1 Hour
Specials
11 to 12
Base m't
Men's 25c to 50c Ties Each 10c
11A. SI. to 12 today, in the basement. A
sale of men's and boys' Ties, in the four-in-hand
style, in narrow and medium
widths. Some are a little mussed, are good
grades. Limit 10 to a customer. 1 A
25c and 50c grades, special at X J C
50c and 75c SilKs, the Yard, 33c
11 A. SI. to 12 M. today in the basement
"Underprice Store." 1800 yards of Silks,
in short lengths and odd lines, plain aud
fancy weaves. Poplins, lining taffetas,
fancy pongees, messalines and taf- QQ
fetas, black moire and Jap. silks OOC
Dress Ginghams, the Yard, 7c
11 A. SI. to 12 today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of good quality Ginghams, in
neat patterns, stripes, plaids and checks;
all good, dependable colors; just what you
want for your Spring sewing. Spe
eialized for this hour's selling at Q
Ruffled Swiss Curtains, Pr.- 48c
11 A. SI. to 12 today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of
fine quality ruffled swiss Curtains. 2V'2
yards long, 32 inches wide. A splendid
size for bedroom windows; 100 A Q
pairs in this lot. Special for only tO C
Women's 20c Handkerchiefs 9c
11 A. SI. to 12 today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of
fine swiss embroidered Handkerchiefs, neat
ly hemstitched or with embroidered edge.
Fine, sheer quality. Scores of new, Q
dainty patterns; 15c, 20c grades, at tC
1 Hour
Specials
3 to 4
Basem't
Women's $15 Suits for $7.95
3 to 4 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of good, sea
sonable styles in women's tailored Suits.
Odd lines, to be sure, but excellent values.
Well made and perfect fit- rf ""J" Q "
ting. $12.50 to $15 grades, at J) , 1 O
$7.50 Trimmed Hats for $3.48
3 to 4 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
sale of just 100 beautiful sample Hats;
hardly two of a kind; the season's most
desirable styles in beautiful combinations.
Small or medium shapes. Are rf O A O
worth $7.50 each. Special at J)3 T'O
Women's Spring Pumps $1.69
3 to 4 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour disposal of 300 pairs of women's
Spring pumps in two good styles, in
black patent leather and tans; new lasts.
Sizes 2y2 to 6. Priced extra t CQ
special for this hour at, pair P 1 tO7
Men's Nightgowns at. Each, 33c
3 to 4 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of men's and
boys' Kight Gowns; made or fine, soft
quality outing flannel, in neat stripe pat
terns. A complete range of sizes, O O
Good 50-cent sellers. Special at O O C
25c Gingham Aprons Each 16c
3 to 4 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of women's Aprons; made of
good quality gingham, in neat checked pat
Good, dependable colors and favorite
styles. Our nest sellers at zoe
each. - Special for- this sale at
16c
BARGAIN CIRCLE
Spool Cotton
Six-cord, black or white, all
numbers. Regular 5-cent
grade, 4c spool A f
or the dozen atTfVC
BASTING COTTON
500-yard spools, white, all
numbers; regular 5c grade A PJ
for 4c or special, the dozen X C
15c Wire Coat Hangers, 3 for 25
2 for 5c Darning Cotton, special. It
Hair Puffs, 2 puffs, 25c size, 16
Hair Puffs, 3 puffs 35c sise, 21
Feather-stitch Braids worth Q
np to 20c, special at only, O C
Feather-stitch Braids, 25-yard Q
pieces, ' 15c grade, special at O C
15c Skirt Braids, special at only 7t
15c Binding Ribbon, special at S
"Ekco" Silk Collar Supports A
white or black; special, onlyxC
IN THE
IIbasementJ!
at nor or
(f$ ia
BrnreEMTiie Jl
ly-SBslfes
Underpr ice
Gingham Petticoats 59c
All Day On the Basement Bargain Circle.
If you don't get one of these Skirts tclday you will regret it before the
Summer is over;. Every woman must have a Gingham Petticoat. These
are exceptional quality. Come in neat stripes and plain colors. Flounces
ire plain pr embroidered. All are good, dependable colors. They jjrtv
will wear well,' fit well aud look well ; priced exceptionally low at 07 G
1- H o u r
Specials
12 to 1
Base m't
Women's $1 to $1.50 Waists 69c
12 to .1 P. Sf. today, in the basement
"Undeipriee Store." A one-hour sale of
women's White Waists; slightly soiled or
mussed; plain or fancy trimmed. Waists
which sell from regular stock at Q
$1.00, $1.25 and $1.50. Special OtC
Women's $3 Hat Shapes $1.48
12 to 1 P. -SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of women's
untrimmed Dress Hat Shapes, in all the
seasonable styles, large or small, black
or white. Good grades to J 1 A Q
$3.00. Special for this sale at ij) A 4lO
Children's $1.25 SKirts for 48c
12 to 1 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of dainty white Muslin and
Long Cloth Skirts, for children; some are
slightly soiled, are daintily trimmed; sizes
for girls 4 to 12 years of AQ
Worth regularly up to $1.25; 4;OC
40c Pure SilK Ribbons Only 18c
12 to 1 P. SI. today, in. the basement. A
one-hour sale of pure silk Ribbons, in
plain and fancy weaves, stripes and dres
dens; beautiful colors; 5 and 6 inches
wide. Also black and white 1 O
worth to 40c a yard: Special at IOC
Drapery Remnants at V2 Price
12 to 1 P. SI. today, iu the basement
"Undeipriee Store." A one-hour sale of
hundreds of splendid lengths of Drapery
Materials, which can be used to good advan
tage for Spring housecleaning. Good 1
useful lengths. Specially priced at 2
Hour
Specials
4 to 5
asem t
Women's House Dresses at 98c
4 to 5 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of women's house Dresses,
of good material and neat, pleasing pat
terns; splendid styles, well made and neat
fitting; for house wear; all sizes Q Q
in the lot. Special for only, each J Q C
Child's Middy Blouses for 48c
4 to 5 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Stcre." A onehour sale of
children's Middy Blouses, in three attract
ive styles, made of good material; colors
are tan, white or blue; sizes 6 to A Q
14 years. Special for this hour at jfO C
Fringed Bed Spreads Each $1.48
4 to 5 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of good quality fringed Bed
Spreads, full double-bed size, with cut cor
ners; extra heavy weight and in pleasing
patterns. We specialize them tf 1 yl Q
for this hour only at each X aTrO
Women's Knitted Pants for 18c
4 to 5 P. Sf. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of women's knitted Pants;
knee length, lace trimmed, swiss ribbed. A
complete range of sizes; the most desirable
weight for Spring wear. Special " Q
for this hour at only, the pair X O C
All-Over Embroidery for 19c
4 to 5 P. SI. today, in the basement. -A
one-hour sale of dainty all-over Embroid
ery in the fine swiss muslin, 18 inches
wide. Beautiful patterns for trimmings
for underwear or for children's Q
wear. Special for this hour only X 7 C
ON MAIN FLOOR
Dress Shields
Light weight nainsook; all
sizes; our regular 15c vals.
for $1.00 a dozen 1
or pair, special JL j C
Pearl Buttons
Several sizes and styles in
our regular 15c grades. Special Q
for this ale . at, the dozen O C
Hair Pins, shell or amber, 3 (
or 12 in box, 25c grades for X O C
Ironing Wax, special, dozen, 10t
50c Hose Supporters, special at 25
Hair Nets, special, 5 for only 10
35c silk Cress Shields, the pair, 19
5c Safety Fins, all sizes at only 3
15c Hair Pin Cabinets, special at 8
25c Skirt Markers, special at 10
5c Pearl Buttons, special at only 3
Curling Irons, special at only 5
15c children's Hose Snporters at 5t
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Women's $12 Coats For $4.95
1 to 2 P. SI. today in the basement. Women's
Coats and Capes. Odd. lines sent down from
the second -floor to be closed out. Long
coats, short coats evening : capes and
rain coats. All good colors. 0101-
Worth up to $12.00. Special Z J
Children's 85c Dresses for 50c
1 to 2 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of children's
Dresses. Slade of good quality gingham,
in plain colors, neat stripes and checks; well
made and trimmed. Sizes 2 to f
6 years. Regular 85-eent grades 0JC
Men's 15c SocKs for Pair, 9c
1 to 2 P. SI. , today, in the basement
"Underprice Store. A sale of men's super
ior quality cotton Socks, ia black or tan;
fast colors, medium weight. A grade that
will give you good satisfaction. All Q
sizes in the lot. 15-cent values, only C
Women's $1.50 Hand Bags 69c
1 to 2 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of genuine
leather Hand Bags. Small, medium and
large shapes, strong frames and strap
handles. Fitted with coin purses.
Regular $1.50 grades. Special for J C
45x36-inch Pillowslips for 15c
1 to 2 P. SI. today, ia the basement
"Underprice Store." A one-hour sale of
fine hemstitched Pillow Cases. Size 45x
36 inches; made of good quality heavy
sheeting. Thrifty people will lay - J?
in a good supply at this price, ea. IcjC
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Women's Sweater Coats $L48
5 to 6 P. SI. today, in the basement
"Underprice Store." A sale of women's
all-wool Sweater Coats; heavy -weight Car
digan knit, V neck, with large pearl buttons.
Colors are white, red, gray tj? 1 f Q
and navy. Reg. $2.75 grades j) 1,4:0
Children's $1.50 Dresses at 69c
5 to 6 P. SI. today, in the basement
Several different styles of children's
Dresses, in pretty, attractive patterns; well
made and trimmed; materials are ginghams
in stripes or plaids; sizes 6 to 14 YJQ
years; $1.00, $1.25, $1.50 grades at J J7 C
Large Bed Sheets at, Each, 54c
5 to 6 P. SI. today, in the basement. A
one-hour sale of extra good quality Bed
Sheets, made of heavy sheeting, without
seams ; are torn and hemmed ready for use.
Supply your needs for months to
come at this specialized price of OttC
Men's Spring Underwear 25c
5 to 6 P. SI. today, in the basement.
Slen's new Spring weight Balbriggan Un
derwear, shirts and drawers, "SIill Sec
onds" Slightly imperfect. Sizes 32 to 44.
Will wear as well as the first Of .
grades. Special for this hour at mjC
25c Veilings Special, Yard, 10c
5 to 6 P. SI. Fine quality of Silk, - r
blacky white and colors; 25c val. XVC
Drapery Madras at, Yard, 7y2c
5 to 6 P. SI. today. All good 7n
colors, 36-in. wide. Special, yd., f K
Center Circle
Main Floor
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75 c
and Squares
"On the Center Circle, main floor, today, a
sale of Scarfs and Squares in drawn work
hemstitched or lace trimmed and embroidered
in neat patterns ; brought down from the sec
ond floor Art Store just for the day; I O
good 65c and 75c grades, priced only-jC
China Dishes
iv the Basement
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All day today in the Basement, a sale of
White and Gold American Semi-Porcelain
Ware in the following desirable pieces : Tea
Cups and Saucers, Breakfast Plates, Tea Plates,
Oatmeal Bowls and Soup Plates, all -i r
priced extra special at, your choice X VC