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13 THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1913. GIRL IS BETROTHED Engagement of Miss Patience McMahon Announced. PORTLAND MAN IS FIANCE Bridge Party Given on Monday by Miss McMahon- In Honor of Mies Lena Simpson, Fiancee of Dr. Frank McCauley. Announcement i made today of the engagement of Miss Patience McMahon, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George Mc Mahon. and Willis M. Dllllnbeck. a young; business man of thla-clty. The news will come as a surprise to the many friends of the bride-elect. Miss McMahon is an attractive girl and pop ular in her circle of friends. She is a former student of Lincoln High School. The family came from Canada several voara aaro. Mrs. Lynn Burnett, lor merly Miss Mollle McMahon, is a sister of the bride-elect. Mr. Dlllinbeck comes of an. old-eBtabllshed Eastern family. On Monday Miss McMahon enter tained in honor of Miss Lena Simpson, fiancee of Dr. Frank McCauley. Bridge was the diversion of the afternoon with a dainty repast following the Fame. Among- those sharing the pleas ures of this affair were: Miss Simpson, Miss Mary Kern, Miss Harriet Kern. Miss Nellie McKeus, Miss Agnes Love, Miss Mvrtle BinKham, Miss Pearl Mc- Kenna, Miss Florence Davis, Miss Lora Korrell. Miss Norma Redman, aiiss Carrie Chambers, MIbs Dorothy Clark, Miss Katherine Stoppenbach. Miss Lou Killingsworth. Miss Edith Woodcock, u. xiiiHrH viiii Miss Edith Sheehy, Miss Frances Dayton, Miss Florence Dayton, Mrs. Vosper, juts. Liauauiou, Miss Belle McMillan. Mrs. Harry Myer will receive at the Baby Home on Tuesday, when friends of the institution will be welcomed. Thn hnmA is one of the most worthy of the local charities, and has been the recipient of many generous donations in the Winter months. Miss Georgia Morse, the matron, will leave soon ior a month's vacation, planning a trip to Honolulu as a rest from her duties. - Miss Mary Riley, the attractive niece f Mrs. i. U. uurns, woo uj visiting here for the past few weeks, will leave next Tuesday for Tacoma, where she will be entertained by Mr. and Mrs. D. G. Leitch. Later she will go to Seattle, where she will be ex tensively feted and will also pass a week in Victoria and Vancouver, B. C before going to her home in Winni peg, Mrs. Burns will have as her house guests next week, Mrs. James Heatley. of Calgary, who is a former resident of Portland. The members of the Portland Heights Club will entertain this evening at a party for the young people of 19 and over. The patronesses of the affair will be Mrs. James F. Ewlng. Mrs. For rest Fisher. Mrs. Wllsled Shore and Mrs. John A. Keating. On January 31 there will be an evening for the mem bers of 25 and over. Cards and dan cing will be tnn diversions offered. Mrs. J. D. Leonard was hostess yes terday at a bridge party at her home In Hoy street This la the second of a series of bridge afternoons at which Mrs. Leonard Is entertaining congenial groups of friends. The Wednesday Evening Club gave Dae of the successful dancing parties of the week, the affair being the last Ihey have planned until after Lent. In the Easter week there will be a similar dance, and later In the Spring the club will give a closing affair which will be quite elaborate. The patronesses for the dances are: Mrs. foe McKenna, Mrs. Rufus Holman, Mrs. Jay Smith and Mrs. Benjamin Trenk Dutt, Miss Katherine Kern was hostess on Wednesday at an enjoyable card party at which sh entertained a score of friends at her home Willamette Heights. Among those who shared the pleasures of the afternoon were: Miss Beatrice Mills, Miss Flora Jessup, Miss Pearl Schell. Miss Louise Watson, Miss Barnica Stlrapson, Miss Mary Abry, Mrs. Frank Ley. Miss Mary Jessup. Miss Josephine Schell, Miss Edna Russell, Miss Nina Joy, Miss McDougall, Mrs. Robert Fiske. Miss Mary Monks. Sirs. Arthur Dayton. Miss Mabel Rtggs. Miss Mamie Townsend and Mrs. Dwiirht Coulson. Mins McDougall and Miss Watson carried, oiX, the honors of the afternoon. m m m Mrs. William P.. Hare entertained the members of the Tuesday Brldpe Club at their meeting this week. A dainty and prettily appointed luncheon preceded the game. Those gaining the highest score were Mrs. William Allen and Mrs. L. Therkelsen. The next hostess who will entertain the club will be Mrs. J. C Hare, who Is planning to make hers an evening gathering. Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClurg cele brated their second wedding anni versary recently at their homes 1274 East Madison street, by giving a "500" party. The game was followed by an elaborate supper. Those winning the prizes were Mrs. F. Wood and A. Culpan. Among those asked for this delightful affair were: Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Layne, Mr. and Mrs. A. Culpan, Mrs. Ben Ever ett, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lombard. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Johnston, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. McCurdy. Mr. and Mrs. Edward HIrsch, Sirs. Clara Ford. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Johnson, Mrs. Franc Hood, Mr. and Mrs. Robert McClurg. Miss N'ellle Cul pan Miss Maude Vannlce, Miss Clara Ford. Miss Hattie Hood. Miss Edith Hirsch, Miss Genevieve Layne, Miss Allene Trlmm. Miss Irene Trlmm. John Kryger. H. Hanson, Alien Everett and Bruce McClurg. Miss Elizabeth Dellar. the charming daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Dellar, entertained at the family home recent ly in honor of Miss Doris Wolf's birth day. Miss Wolf Is a San Francisco girl who Is visiting friends In this city. The fourth of a series of at-home parties given by the Scottish Rite mem bers will take place at the Cathedral Friday evening, January 31. This is to be the last affair before Lent and will be quite elaborate In detail. The patronesses will he Mrs. George B. Cel lars. Mrs. C. F. Read, Mrs. E. J. Hall. Mrs. C. E. Fields. Mrs. W. H. See and Mrs. Walter J. Holman. The committee in charge is composed of H. P. Palmer. R. W. Schmeer, Carl R. Jones. Robert 8. Farrell. J. P. Moffett. Ben Gadsby. C. C. Newcastle. D. G Tomaslni and Frank Vanduyn. Forty of the younger members of exclusive society were guests last even ing of Miss Evelyn Carey, who enter tained at a dancing party In honor of Miss Beatrice Nickel, of San Francisco, and Mis Isabella Tyson, of Tennessee. A number of attractive and lovely gowns were worn and the affair was In every particular one of the most de lightful of the many compliments that have been given for the visitors. The big Harriman Club ball to be held at the Armory. Tenth and Couch streets, tonight, from all indications, bids fair to be a big-event. Despite the fact that every attempt has been made to confine the invitations to club members and their families, there have been about 3000 invitations issued. Patronesses of the affair include the wives of every official of three com panies. The ball is the first of a series of entertainments to be given by the Har riman Club and the proceeds will go Into the treasury to perfect the new organization and perpetrate its motto "Mutuality and Welfare." Committees will be on hand to look after the comfort of the guests. An unique programme in the form of a regular railroad ticket bearing on each coupon the name of one of the companies' trains or-steamers and printed in two colors will be used. The affair will be Informal as to dress. TWO DAYS' GRACE GIVEN District Attorney Delays Arrest of Railway Officials. District Attorney Evans was all ready to order the arrest of officials of the BRIDE IS BO.VORED GUEST AT ELABORATE RECEPTION. m i 4 35th Annual Clearance and "Sale of White" Every Article Reduced Except Contract Goods-Note Today's Great Bargain Offerings Free Embroidery Lessons 1 to 5 daily, second floor. Children's classes every Sat urday from 9:30 to 12:00. ot lman & King Store Opens 8:30 A.M. Closes 5:30 P.M. Saturday Hours 9:30 A.M. to9:30V.M OICESo WW Tea Room on the 4th Floor The most popular dining place in all Portland. Prompt service, unexcelled cuisine. Mrs. William J. Pattern. At an elaborately appointed re ception last night, Mrs. Martha J. Patton and Miss Lena Patton en tertained 200 guests in honor of Mr. and Mrs. William J. Patton. whose marriage was a r e c e nt event. The beautiful home on Patton road was artistically deco rated for the occasion. In the drawing-room quantities of white roses and carnations were ef fectively arranged, while in the library yellow Spring blossoms were in evidence. The dining room was attractively adorned with pink and white cut flow ers. Mrs. Patton wore a becom ing gown of pale blue crepe, and Mrs. William J. Patton was at tired in a delicate shade of rose silk with lace trimming. Among those assisting in the dining room were Miss Ella Sturges, Miss Elsa Brooke, Miss Gladys Ross, Miss Dorothy Eschrlcht. Miss Marie Eschrlcht, Miss Dorothy Wood and a few others, all of whom were beautifully gowned. Portland Railway, Light & Power Company yesterday for failure to com ply with the state fender ordinance, when Harrison Allen, attorney for the company, said that it given a few days he could demonstrate tnat tne com pany is not violating the law. "Maybe you can," answered Mr. Evans, "but to me the law is plain and it is also plain that the company has not complied with it. However, before causing the arrest I am willing that you should have a couple of days In which to try to convince me that von are within your rights." And that is the situation now in re gard to enforcement or tne lender law. , The library of congress is growing- at the rate of 88.000 volumes a year. During the last 12 years its accessions have exceeded the total number of volumes accumulated during the entire prerenmg ceniury. Why Women Are Beautiful (Ella Ellis in The Arch.) "The best-groomed leaders of fash ion have tabooed the use of powder. They rely upon a complexion beautl fier, the secret of which is not com mon property. Massage the face, neck and arms with a solution made by dis solving four ounces of mayatone in a half pint of witch hazel. This will do wonders In making the skin smooth, fresh and satiny. "The loveliest heads of hair are those which have had the least washing, for water dulls and deadens hair. Dry shampooing cleanses the scalp, and leaves the hair fresh, wholesome, fluffy and Ideally lustrous. Mix four ounces of orris root with an original package of therox, sprinkle a little on tne head, brush out and your shampoo is com pleted. "Eyebrows and lashes deserve atten tion. It they are thin and straggly, massage them daily with pyroxln, and the eyebrows will grow even and regu lar in well-formed arches, while the lashes will be long and sliken. "Wild hairs and fuzzy growths that cause many women humiliation can be painlessly removed by one application of delatone. Make a paste with a little delatone and water, apply and wash skin and the hairs are gone. "Mother's Salve quickly heals sores, cuts and burns without leaving a scar. It is cooling, soothing and comforting, and gives almost Instant relief. It is fine for the removal of certain forms of eczema, pimples and skin eruptions." Adv. HEAD STUFFED? GOT A COLO? TRY PAPE'S! One Dose of Pape's Cold Compound Believes Worst Cold or Grippe No Quinine Used. Tou will distinctly feel your cold breaking and all the Grippe symptoms leaving after taking the very first dose. It Is a positive fact that Pape's Cold Compound, taken every two hours, un til three consecutive doses are taken, will end the Grippe and break up the most severe cold, either in the head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly relieves the most mis erable headache, dullness, bead and nose stuffed up, feverishness, sneez ing, sore throat, running of the nose, mucus catarrhal discharges, soreness, stiffness and rheumatic twinges. Gat a SS-cent package of "Pape's Cold Compound" from your druggist and take it with the knowledge that it will positively and promptly cure your cold and end all the grippe misery, without any assistance or bad after effects, and that it contains nu quinine don't accept something else said to be Just as good. . tastes nice acts gently. Women's $25 Coats $13.98 Sale of Men's Furnishings Smart New Models in All Popular Fabrics Second Floor Diagonals, Cheviots, Chinchilla, Tweeds and fancy mixtures in attractive Winter shades; 3-4 and full length styles in full line of sizes for women and misses. Many of these excellent coats come in the newest belted back effects, with storm collars. Any woman who has need for a coat will find these matchless values. CTQ Q O Regular values to $25.00. Now on sale at P $38.50 Suits Only $16.79 Second Floor Broadcloths, Serges, Cheviots, Diagonals, Zibelines, Bedford Cord, Homespuns and Novelty Mixtures in this season's smart tailored effects. Square or cutaway stvles with velvet or plain collars. Several models have belted back. Made from very best of materials and strictly high-grade garments, everyone of them. T J 70 Suits worth ud to $38.50 now on sale for " Women's $45 Suits at $19.79 Second Floor Women 's and misses ' tailored suits in three or f our button cutaway styles, with velvet collars. Plain tailored or semi fancy models suitable for all occasions. Materials are of the very latest weaves and colorings. Coats are lined with Skinner's best lining satin and are tailored to perfection. Suits GJ "J Q 70 in this lot worth up to $45.00. Now on sale at pXx Pretty Lingerie Waists $2.79 Second Floor You'll want to buy at least two -of these dainty Waists when you see them. Exquisite styles in Lingerie, Marquis ettes and Crepes. Beautifully trimmed with Val., Cluny and Irish Crochet Laces, hand embroidered and crochet buttons. High or Dutch necks with long or short sleeves. Extraor- SPO TQ dinary values given you at this big Clearance Sale p. f "BARGAI.V CIRCLE FIRST FLOOR.' Boys' $2.98 Sweaters Only $1.49 Boys' 50c Waists Now at Only 33c Boys' Blouse Waists in neat stripe and novelty patterns. Boys' "Ruff Neck" Sweaters", sizes 26 to 34. Full fashioned. Knit in red and gray. Also Misses' Sweaters !J t ACk Values to $2.98. V' Excellent materials. Regular 50-cent Waists. On the Q Bargain Circle 1st floor -JU Boys' 50c Underwear, Special a Garment at 35c Dr. Diemel Underwear at Now 10 Per Cent Off "Dr. Diemel 's" Linen Mesh and Lewis Union Suits in wool mixtures. On sale today Entire Stock Priced for Immediate Clearance Quality and price considered, these are special prices that have never been equalled in the city. $2.00 Step in today "Napoleon" Hats $1.69 Soft or stiff stvles m popular shades. "Napoleon" Hats are union-made, and are the very best $2.00 hat to be had. Men's $3.00 Pajamas at $1.39 Heavy Flannelette Pajamas in plain colors of fancy patterns. Broken lines that sold originally up to $3.00. Men's White Shirts at Only 86c Coat style with attached or separate cuffs. Made from excellent grade materials with plain or pleated bosoms. $1.50 values. Big Sale "Holeproof ' Hosiery Black and popnlar colors. Supply your needs today at these decided reductions. $1.50 Box of Hosiery, Six Pairs for $1.08 $2.00 Box of Hosiery, Six Pairs for $1.38 S3.00 Box of Hosiery, Six Pairs for S2.10 and see for yourself. Men 's wear section, on the first floor. $1.50 "Cooper" Underwear 59c Men's "Cooper" and "Bradford" Shirts and Drawers; broken lines worth up to $1.50 a garment. Special today at 59c "Bradford" Underwear at 98c Men's "Bradford" Underwear; Shirts and drawers in white, gray and buckskin. Good Winter weight wool. All sizes in lot. $3.50 "Vassar" Union S'ts $1.59 Broken line of sizes in. Men's "Vassar" Union Suits. Heavy weight cotton. Reg ular values to $3.50. ' Large sizes only. Sale Men's Good Flannel Shirts Famous "Quaker" brand" Union-made shirts for men. Made in full standard sizes. Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts, now $1.15 Men's $2.00 Flannel Shirts, now $1.35 Men's $2.50 .Flannel Shirts, now $1.75 m n ww wrmma M T TZ M nvf nr MEN'S UNLAUNDEKEU Willi a smiivjo ii oc MEN'S $2.25 FULL-DRESS SHIRTS PRICED NOW $1.59 Boys' 2-piece and union suits in heavy cotton rib. Standard 50-cent underwear. One spe ial sale today at QCZf special -at, the garment l at a special reduction "I f07f on all garments of--" ' Girls' $17.50 Dresses $6.98 Very Charming Styles for Evening and Farty wear SECOND FLOOR Girls' fancy Dresses in silks and chiffons, scores of daintv stvles in this remarkable Friday clearance, in pinks, blues and white! Made up in the very latest models with silk drops. Come in sizes for girls 8 to 14 years of age An opportunity to buy gg9g dresses at a great saving. See window, alues to $17.50 at Girls' $9.50 Serge Dresses $4.75 $21.50 Serge Dresses at $10.75 i Ask for . aw: Green Stamps. Girls' blue serge Dresses in Nor folk and Peter Thompson styles; neatly trimmed with braids, etc. In ages 6 to 14 years; 7 regular $9.50 dresses, fln-ls' Peter Thompson and Nor folk Dresses, of excellent grade navy blue serge, well made and nicely trimmed. A 2J f f 7 $21.50 grade nowP-- v CENTER CIRCLE MAIN FLOOR. Embroideries Reduced! "Monarch" Kid Gloves for $2 Main Floor No better wearing glove to be had at any price. For over 30 years "Monarch" gloves have given best of satisfaction. Made in two-clasp style, pique sewn, with Paris Point backs. Black, white and a full range of shades. Gloves fitted 2JQ f)fk at the counter. All sizes. Special price per pair PW W Children's Cape Gloves, the Pair at only $1.00 "Kayser" Washable Gloves, From 50c to $1.00 Children's one clasp Cape gloves. P. .X. M. sewn with spear backs. Come in shades of tan. All sizes CP T fl( for children. Pair VI Women's "Kayser" Washable Reindeer Leatherette Gloves, one-clasp style. In all colors and a full line of all C 7 fhfl sizes. Spc'l, 50c to P VV 12c Embroideries, the Yard 5c Cambric Insertions in large assortment of dainty patterns. In widths up to 2 inches. 20c Embroideries, the Yard 12c Edgings and Insertions in Cambric and Nainsook. Come in widths up to 6 inches. 30c Embroideries, the Yard 17c Odds and ends from our regular lines of Edges and Insertions. Values to 30c yard. 50c Embroideries, the Yard 25c Edges, Insertions and Corset Cover Em broideries. Dainty patterns and 50c values. 65c Flouncings, Yard Only 37c Handsome baby effects in 27-inch widths. Exceptional values offered in this lot. $1.25 Flouncings, the Yard 48c Edges, Flouncings, Bands, Galoons, etc. Attractive patterns and fine materials. 27-inch Flouncings, Yard at 68c Splendid line of dainty designs to choose from. These are full 27 inches wide. $2.25 All-Overs, Special at 98c Hundreds -of new patterns in embroidered Allovers and Flouncings. Special at 98. Annual Clearance Underwear Children's Union Suits at 76c MAIN FLOOR White or natural gray swiss ribbed wool and cotton mixed Union Suits; drop seat, high neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Sizes to fit chil dren from 2 to 14 years of age. Marked at a df decided reduction for today. A suit at Children's Fleece-Lined Underwear, on Sale at the Low Prices of 22c, 27c, 31c Fine ribbed Winter weight Underwear for Children 2 to 14 years of age. Lined with soft, warm, sanitary fleece. Vests and Pantalets in white or gray O t Splendid wearing garments. Prices 22c, 27c to Carter's Union Suits, on Sale at $4.50 Beautifully finished fine ribbed silk and wool Union Suits. High neck, long sleeves and ankle length. Carter's famous make. Worn by best- QZi dressed women everywhere; $5.00 value Ptx.JJ Women's BlacK Tights, on Sale at $1.12 Women's fast black ribbed Tights in wool and cotton mixed; open or closed styles in ankle length. We have this special line in sizes 4, 5 and 6 only. g 7 f 2 Extra good quality. Clearance price, pair p X X 4V H& Green Stamps With Purchases Don't OverlookThem Great Clearance Sale Fine Hosiery Children's 25c Hose, 3 Pairs, 50c Children's "No Mend" Hose 22c MAIN FLOOR Children's fine ribbed Stock ings in medium weight; extra spliced knees, heels and toes; regular 25c quality. In EZfg sizes 7, 712, 8 and Sy2. Special, 3 pr.'- Children's "No Mend" Stockings, fast black, fine ribbed, with linen spliced knees, heels and toes. Hose that are true to name. OO All sizes. Clearance, a pair at only Infants' 35c Cashmere Hose 25c Women's Imported Lisle Hose 29c Infants' fine ribbed cashmere Hose, full seam less, with silk heels and toes. Also fine ribbed fashioned ; black, white and colors. In O tZf. broken sizes. Regular 35c grade for"''' Imported bv us direct from Chemnitz, Ger many. Winter weight lisle thread, with dou ble garter tops, soles and high spliced OQn heels. Hermsdorf dyed. All sizes, pr. "'' Women's Ribbed Wool Hose 31c Fine English Cashmere Hose 67c -. .. ttt an n 1- t -I 1 TT T i.1 - Women's fine ribbed wool Hose, guaranteed absolutely last DiacK ana siainiess. jray me rino heels and toes, medium and heavy 91 weights. All sizes. Special, the'pr.'Xv. Wnmon'c fine Kno-lish Cashmere. Hose. Castle Gate brand, best garter tops and gray merino heels and toes. Warranted fast black. f7( All sizes. Clearance price, the pair, (( Domestic Day" in the Big Basement Store 11 Asrain today the big Basement "Underprice Store" offers bargains of the most unusual sort. Women who practice economy will find the foUowiiur list doubly interesting. Every article will be found exactly as advertised no misrepresentation and no overstated values. Come iouowmg usi, uuuuij oiiuwx & j j Aoi riiooT-onrtfl o --rar At-ppti StnTnns with all nurchases. nrannwH tn nhflrp in the eTeatest values 01 me year ai una, uur uieab -n uimcw. vitiu - f - yjjL K, t - v - o 1 5x2 4 -inch HucK Towels, doz. 50c Fine cotton Huck Towels with fancy colored borders. An excellent grade. Now 50c dozen. Heavy Bleached Sheets, Only 39c Full double size, of good, heavy bleached sheet ing. Torn and hemmed. Excellent value at 39c. 58-inch Table DamasK, Yard 22c Extra fine quality bleached Table Damask in good heavy weight. Many handsome designs. Unbleached Muslin, the Yard 7c 39 inches wide and of splendid quality. Ex tra heavy grade Unbleached Muslin, 7c yard. 36-inch Unbleached Sheeting 9c Extra heavy Undleacned isneeting, do incnes wide. An exceptional value. Take advantage. 27-inch Apron Ginghams, Yard 5c Excellent grade of Apron Checks, in blue and white and brown and white checks, at 5c yard. l2V2c Outing Flannels, Yard, 8c Choice assortment of patterns in stripes, etc. Extra heavy grade Outing Flannels, 8c yard. Bleached Bath Towels, at Only 9c 200 dozen fine Bleached Bath Towels, size 16x 32 inches. Hemmed ends, on sale at 9o each. Large White Bed Spreads at 98c . - i , t- t n 3- Extra heavy and large wnite ea opreaas. Marseilles patterns, on sale at only 98c each. 18c Madras Waisting. Yard 10c 36-inch white Madras Waistings in richest of patterns. Good, heavy quality at 10c yard. 27-inch Fleeced Flannelettes 8c Light and dark colorings in neat patterns. Ex tra heavy fleece lining, 27 inches wide, yd. 8c. 32-inch Dutch Blue Calicoes, 11c Great variety of patterns stripes, figures, etc. 32 inches wide and in extra good weight. 81x90 Bleached Sheets, Only 53c Extra good quality Bleached bheets, torn and hpmmed. No nhone orders will be accented. Standard Calicoes, the Yard 4c tfood range or patterns in lignt or aarK color ings. Best standard grade, on sale at 4Vc yd. Long Cloth, 12-Yard Piece $1.69 Fine, soft finish, suitable for underwear, etc. Remilar $2.00 nieces, on sale at low price $1.69. 72x90 Sheets, Special Price, at 43c Extra heavy Unbleached Sheets, seamless. Size . . i 1 1 V 7Zxi)0 inches, on special sale at only ao eacn. 80c Glentvood Butter Sauare Special. Grocery, Bakery, Delicatessen, Fourth Floor. 25c Blue Label Catsup, a bottle for only 18 25c C. & B: Bloater Paste, special for only 20d 25c C. & B Shrimp Paste, special for only 20d C. & B. Currie Powder, two bottles for only 25 Swedish Wafers, priced special, the can 20d Maple Layer Cake 20c Each Regular price 25c Our own make. Flavored with pure maple. Phone your orders in early. $1 Curtain Corners Only 67c 35c Art Cretonnes,Yard ZZc Third Floor Sample ' line of fine Irish Point Curtains, lYs yards long. Choice line of patterns. $1 ig vals. Soecial O 75c Wool Drapery Challies, the Yard 48c 60c Colored Cotton Repp the Yard at 35c 85c Filet and Bungalow Nets, Yard 55c Art, Cretonnes in fine assortment of patterns and colors. Desirable bedroom hangings. The regular 35e O grade at only WW Cx 75 Cts. Sale of Aluminum Ware Third Floor Our entire line of Swiss Aluminum Ware now on sale at special Clearance prices. Supply your wants now. $3.50 Tea Kettles, only S2.80 95c Fry Pans, special, at 65 ifcl.85 Tea Pots, only SI. 08 40c Soup Ladles at only 32d $1.15 Straight Saucepans, Clearance 82c 90c Straight Saucepans, Clearance 726 95c Handled Pot and Cover, Cl'nce, 756 95c Aluminum Lipped Saucepans at 756