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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (April 18, 1913)
13 OKJSGONIAN, FRIDAY, APRIL 191S NEW ARRIVAL FETED Mrs. E. T. C. Stevens Receives for British Consul's Wife. MISSES ERSKINE GUESTS Several Other Social Gatherings Are Planned for Formal Introduc tion of Diplomat's Family to Portland Residents. Mrs. Thomas E. Erskine, wife of the new British Consul, waa the honored guest at an elaborate reception pre sided over yesterday by Mrs. E. T. C Steven at her home on Hoyt street. The funotlon brought together a bril liant assemblage of Portland'a society folk who were given opportunity to meet and welcome to their circle the charming matron. Receiving with Mra Stevens and Mrs. Erskine were the tatter's two attractive daughters, the Misses IMana and Violet Erskine. A number of the younger set assiated about the rooms. The dining-room was artistically decorated with pink and white tulips and Spring blossoms were effectively arranged in the reception rooms. At the tea tables were: Miss Falling. Mrs. Walter J. Burns. Mrs. Thomas Kerr and Miss faille Lewis. Several other delightful affairs in the near future will be given for Mrs. Erskine and her daughters whose gracious manner will make them so cially popnlar. . In compliment to Miss Ada Howarth, an attractive visitor from Everett, Wash., Miss Louise Oleason will enter tain tomorrow at luncheon. On-Wednesday of next week. Miss Howarth will share honors with Miss Henrietta Rothschild and Miss Alma Lauritzen. two brides-elect, who will be entertained by Miss Oleason at a large bridge-tea. Miss Rothschild's engage ment waa announced a few daya ago. Yesterday, Mra. Adolph Rothschild en tertained at cards for the newly be trothed glrL Irvlngton clubhouse will be the scene of a formal dancing party tonight when the club membera will entertain hospitably. The committee In charge of the evening's festivity la J. L. Bow man. A. H. Cousins, F. V. Andrews. E. A. Hartman. J. P. Menefee. A group of prominent matrons will serve as patronesses. These will include: Mrs. W. F. Woodward. Mrs. J. l Bowman. Mrs. Johnstone Porter, Mra W. J. Hof mann. Mra C. L. .Mead, Mrs. J. W. Creath, Mrs. E. A. Hartman, Mrs. W. C Cameron. Another ball to be given at the Irvlngton Clubhouse, will take place tomorrow nlgbt when Theta' Delta Chapter, University of Oregon, of the Delta Delta Deltas wilt entertain 200 of the younger set of Portland, Eugene and near-by towns. The patrona and patronesses for the affair will be Prest. dent and Mrs. Campbell. Miss Ruth M. Gappy, dean of women at the uni versity; Mrs. William K. Kendall, of Eugene: Mra A. 8. Tucker. Mra. A. E. Redman. Mra W. T. Buchannon, Mra A. T. Lewis. Mra Q. O. Traves, Mra Frank L BalL The Portland Alumni Association of the State College of Washington will have a dinner tomorrow night at 7 o'clock at. the Hotel Oregon. All graduates and former students of the college are Invited to attend. . The party to be given at the Port land Helgbta Club tonight will claim the attendance of a large number of the beaux and belles and the younger married set. , Mr. and Mra Charlea T. Whitney have returned from an Interesting visit In Southern California, where they have been extensively entertained during the past three months. The younger members of Madeleine parish will enjoy an Informal dancing party tonight at the parish house. Mra H. M. Bransford waa hostess at luncheon on Wednesday entertaining at her home, Albina avenue and Lombard street. The guests listened to an ad dress on civics by Mra M. L. T. Hidden. Mrs. Willis McOuire entertained the membera of the Rossmere Literary Club on Monday. Mra Hidden was the prin cipal speaker. Miss Ruth Guppy. dean of women of the University of Oregon, who has gone to Pullman, V ash., to attend the con ference of deans, will on her return be entertained at the home of Mra James George Beach on Wednesday and will be with Miss Valentine Prtchard at the Virginia Hill on Tuesday. The wedding of Miss Florence Des Chutes Hilton and Albert Taylor Cas well, which took place Wednesday night at the home of the bride's parents, came aa a surprise to their many frienda The ceremony waa performed by Rev. A. A. Morrison at 6:30 o'clock. In the presence of a few Intimate friends and relativea The bride wore a smart tailored suit of Tuscan colored cloth, and chic blue hat trimmed with ostrich feathera There were no attendants, and the couple left Immediately for a wedding trip to Gearhart. Mra Caswell ta the daughter of Mr. and Mra Charlea Hil ton, of 7S1 Irving street, the former of whom Is ex-Senator of Wheeler County. Mr. Caswell Is associated with Ames, Harris. Neville Company, and Is a son of Mra Albert Caswell, and brother of Russell Brown Caswell, of Portland, and Mra A. C Vandewater, of Walla Walla. Upon their return from their wed ding trip Mr and Mra Caawell will be at home temporarily at 751 Irving street An entertainment of Interest for this evening will be given at the Millard Avenue Presbyterian Church. Fifty fifth avenue Southeast, near East Seventy-second street. by the King's Daughters of the Sunday school. A programme and refreshments will be among the features enjoyed. The or-, ganization recently sent the proceeds of a similar evening to the flood sufferers In Ohio. Mrs. W. H. Allen, or Spokane, is vis iting in Portland and is being widely entertained. She Is the house guest of Mra J. N. Brown, at the latter' artistic home on Portland Heights. Mra Allen la a former president of the Fed erated Women's Clubs of Washington, and during the fair at Pea :t tie she waa state hostesa She directed the erection of the Woman's building at the A.-Y.-P. exposition, and has held several club offices In her home city. Mrs. Allen, before her marriage, was a resident of Oregon. As Lena Erwin. she was one of the brilliant graduates of the Wil lamette University several years ago. She is a public speaker of ability and Is also socially prominent. Yesterday she waa guest of honor on a motorboat trip on the river, with Mra F. A. Douty as hostess and a few congenial friends sharing the pleasures of the day. Among those Invited were: Mra Brown. Mra Frances Buell Olson, of St. rauU National president of the Degree of Honor: Mrs. E. a Muckley, Miss Persts Huff. Roberta and Mar garet Ellen Douty and a few othera Mr J tt Valentine and daughter Miss Elinor Valentine, formerly of Portland, but now of Stafford Springs, Conn., will arrive in tnis city tomor row to visit friends and relatives for several weeks. Mrs. Frank G. Hammer, of San Fran cisco, is visiting her son. Harry Humph rey, and many friends In Portland. CANOEISTS' DREAMS END ronnle Drifting In Dinky Craft Struck by Steamer Hustler. Two aquatic enthusiasts drawn to the harbor yesterday by ideal weather came to grief in the early afternoon, when the steamer Hustler, towing a barge, ran down their canoe near the plant of the Portland Lumber Company and spilled the occupants, who were Imme diately rescued by the steamer's erew. A report made to Harbormaster Speler was that the Hustler's skipper gave one whistle signal for the canoe, but the occupanta, a man and a woman, were lying prone on the bottom of the v. n , aiH win ttnflnn tn the warn ing. Then a danger signal was sound ed. DUl toe canoe arnica iu v. the barge before the course could be changed. The spill followed. A few nights ago a call was sent to the harbor patrol station that a canoe . j.irtin. .inti tiiirDB m .nA that it had a lighted lantern aboard. The launch engineer gave cnase, oniy to una that the owner of the canoe was lying in t,tm hav tnlclpr it hit. Harbor master Speier says canoeists should re member that it is necessary lur n be on the watch when In the harbor, for If the heavens are to be studied by romantic ones accidents must be ex pected. "PIRATE," AGE5, CAPTURED Captive En Route to Juvenile Court When Last "Spoken.V A young "pirate." aged 5 years. n- iv.. wmmtttA River in a rowboat, Wednesday, looking for booty. His name Is William Blue and his residence is somewnere on xiaw thorne avenue. II. .A C3 f a t-1t mtr..t for M survey of the harbor patrol cache and ran amuca oi juicer x. oivwra who persuaded the seaman to accom pany him on shore for a brief walk. The mariner. Who had an empty lunch box, agreed that the Juvenile Court . k,i1 filaM In which to dron anchor for a while and was being piloted in that cirecuon wneu moi "spoken," - H tvIc r tmrri Tiffiii in Fnurth.Flnnr Tea Room Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2 dFloor m umiivi. rjy wmm - , , 3 RelTRooms, Retiring Rooms, Nursery and Emergency Hospital in Charge of Graduate Nurse, on the aecona r loor m u t i Pfic Phf.Vnfinc fnr Man Are Now In Ask for a Copy of May Good Dressing-It's FREE IIVIIIC a . - y - Fownes Gloves 111! ENTIRE BLOCK MORRISON, TENTH, WEST PARK AND ALDER STREETS Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. and Closes at 5:30 P.M. Daily Except Saturday e H BienJolie Corsets pecta W omen Judge McGinn Reveals His Remarkable Memory Jartst. br Quoting From The Ore goalaa "Fifty Years Ago" Celnms, Proves Venireman's Resldeaee dnaltflcatloas. ' ((hi OW long have you resided in the II state, Mr. Bergman?" asked Frank Lonergan, counsel for the Port land Railway, Light & Power Company, of Joseph Bergman, a venireman whom he was examining In Circuit Judge McGinn's Court yesterday. Before Mr. Bergman Btarted to an swer Judge McGinn Intervened to sup ply the requested Information. "On December 7, 1912. The Oregonian In Its Fifty Year Ago column contained a reprint of what it had published 50 years prior to that date regarding the marlage in this city of Mr. Bergman, which took place December , 186;!," said the Judge. "Mr. Bergman, you have been reading The oregonian lor a long time, haven't your The venireman smiled and said that he had. He was asked no further ques tions relative to his residence qualifi es 1 1 ans. The Item to which Judge McGinn re ferred read as follows: The thanks of The Oregonian are due to Mr. and Mra J. Bergman, who were yesterday married at the Jewlah Synagogue, in this city, for a liberal supply of bride's cake and champagne." Yesterday's Incident again Illustrates the remarkable memory of Judge Mc Ginn. He remembered even the date whereon The Oregonian had reprinted the Item. The Judge, who was born In Portland. Is intimately acquainted witn all the pioneers of the city and their histories and the histories of their fam ilies. He knows them all by their first names. Frequently he has Interrupted from the bench to supply Information such as was asked for yesterday. i,aip .'"" Ml a i j" , PA ft cut down tire bills UNITED STATES TIRE COMPANY 84 Seventh St. Portland, Oregon "CASCARETS" THE Thoroughly Cleanses Your Liver and Bowels While You Sleep. No odds how bad your liver, stom ach or bowels; how much your head aches, bow miserable and uncomfort able yoh are from constipation, indi gestion, biliousness and sluggish intes tines you always get the desired re sults with Caacareta and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver and bowels make you miserable. Take Cascarets tonight; put an end to the headache, biliousness, dizziness, nerv ousness, sick, sour, gasay stomach, backache, and all other distress; cleanse your inside organs of all ths bile, gases and constipated matter which Is producing the misery. A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No more days of gloom and distress If you will take a Cascaret now and then. All druggists sell Cascarets. Don't for get the children their little lnsidea need a good, gentle cleansing, too. Second Floor Today we feature a special line of women's and misses' Tailored Suits at $20.00 to $28.50. And we challenge you to find equal style and quality elsewhere in the city at these remarkably low prices. Balkan blouse, cutaways, belted backs and plain tail ored styles, some with Persian trimmings, others with fancy collars and cuffs and silk ties. The plain tail nreA Ktvlps have Rfttin- collars and cuffs. Skirts are tailored or in new draped effects. All the desirable colors in the assortment, and all sizes for women and misses. $20 to Sale Tailored Suits $20, Second Floor A remarkable offering of women's, and misses' new Spring Coats for today. Plain tailored and cutaway styles ; also models with square corners; full and three-quarter length, with snug-fitting collars and belted back effects, suitable for street and motor wear. Included in this special sale are a number of loose style with kimono sleeves, fancy revers and cuffs, models appropriate for after noon and evening wear. Serges, diagonals, broadcloth chinchillas, coverts and mixtures. C1Q QC Rptmlar values to $38.56. for only pj.aaas-r Women's Lingerie Dresses $7.50 to $35 (j Second Floor Beautiful Summer Dresses in the very latest modes, as pretty dresses as any woman need desire for afternoon wear, driving, calling, etc Soft marquisettes, sheer lawns, voiles, linens, etc., in a wonderful variety of styles. High or low neck, long or short sleeves. Attractively trimmed with Irish laces, Val. and Clnny laces and fine tucks. Some with hand-embroidered collars and cuffs. All sizes for women, misses and juniors. 2d Floor. Special Sale of Women's House Dresses at $1.19 Daintu White Waists, Special at $1.19 renter Circle. Main Floor Dresses that II Center Circle, Main Floor Fine sheer mar- will please the housewife who likes to look her best even in the midst of her household duties. Plain colors, stripes, checks and figures in chambrays, percales and ging hams; high or low necks, fl? T 1Q long or 6hort sleeves ; all sizes ' Coats. ITsTdo Now $19.95 $22.50 to $28.50 New Silk and Wool Dresses U LUC UCOJJLCLUlt? $28.50 Second Floor The wardrobe is never quite complete without one or more of these attractive one-piece dresses. They're made in a great variety of styles and materials among . them are serges, Bedford cords, ratine, eponge also in charmeuse, silks, crepe de chine, messalines and foulards, in all the season's newest col orings; neatly trimmed with laces, embroideries, Per sian effects, fancy buttons, nets, etc; Balkan blouse, Kussian blouse and plain tailored styles, in all sizes for women and misses. Special show- .J ffl ing Friday. Priced from $10.00 to p W KayserSilkGloves 50cto$2 All Weights All Colors All Styles Glove Department, Main Floor After all, it pays to buy good gloves the wear, the looks, the fit, the gen eral satisfaction more than repay the trifling higher price asked. The famous "Kayser" Silk Gloves are warranted not to wear out at the tips if they do, bring them to us and we will give you a new pair. In blacR, white and a full assortment of popular Spring shades. Short silks, 60c, 75c, $1, $1.50; 16-button length, $1, $1.50, $2; 20-button length Valuer's StainlessSuede Gloves $2 Bacmo Kid Gloves at $1 a Pair quisettes, batistes and cotton crepe de chine in the newest high or low-neck models with long or short sleeves. Elaborately trimmed with laces, fine tucks and hand embroidery. Dozens of pretty styles, from fl 7 1Q which to choose. All sizes pXXy "KLOSFIT" Petticoats $5 All Popular Colors We carry at all. times a full and complete assortment of these fa mous petticoats in all materials and all styles. "Klosfit" Petti coats need no alterations, aiP "Vallier's," only guaranteed stain less black Suede Gloves. Will not stain dress or hands; 9 OO 2-clasp, overseam sewn PW W One-clasp Bacmo Kid Gloves, pique with Fans Domt DacKS, noiea sewn, for good wearing qual- fl T Cifb ities. All sizes, pair Vxvv Reyneir 'Lelia9 Kid Gloves $1.50 Reyneir "Diamant" Gloves $Z fr Revneir "Leila" Kid Gloves for women. Two-clasp 6tyle, pique sewn with Paris point backs, I CZfk imported French kid P J Eeal French Kid, two-clasp style, pique sewn, with fancy embroidered back of self and con- CO (fk trasting colors at, pair Women's Lisle Thread Hose 29c "Onyx" Silk Plated Hose 35c Pr. Women's Silk Elated Uoot nose, with double lisle thread garter top, double lisle thread soles. Q Fine light weight imported Lisle Thread Hose, Hermsdorf dyed, with double soles, high spliced OQ-- ,aw w heels and garter welt top4 Black, white, tan, the pair' Women's Thread Silk Hose at 85c Child's Cotton Hose, 3 Pairs 50c Women's Pure Thread Silk Hose, in black and tan, with lisle thread soles and wide garter tops. Sizes OEZ ey2 to 10. Priced at, pairO-- Children 's fine ribbed fast black cot ton Hose, fashioned foot and rein forced heels and toes. Brok- J flf en sizes. Spc'l, 3 pairs for'"' Women's 50c Lisle Pants for 37c - "Kayser" Sleeveless Vests 50c Women's Fine Ribbed Lisle Thread Pants, umbrella style, with lace f Kayser" Sleeveless Vests, fine ribbed mercerized lisle with plain' band top or crochet yoke. CZ fl. All sizes at, the garment' trimmed knee, French band. O V All sizes, 50 grade at, pair - Women'sRichelieu UnionSuits $1 Cotton Vests and Pants at 25c Women's fine Ribbed Lisle Union Suits, low neck, sleeveless, with laee trimmed or plain yoke, fi T fif All sizes, the garment V,uv Women's fine ribbed Cotton Vests, low neck, sleeveless or with short sleeves. Also high neck, long O CZ. I! sleeves. Both style pants, at " a- Here at the Waist Store Choose Now While Assort ments Are Complete ' Second Floor Every new style note and every wanted material will be found in this superb collection of new Spring Waists, and each and every one of them is. priced in our usual fair way. Chif fons, nets, lace, crepe de chine, Jap silks, messalines, lingeries, voiles, cotton crepes and pongee Styled with high or soft turndown collars and long or short sleeves and beautifully trim'd with Bul garian embroidery, fine laces, net yokes, fancy buttons, etc. undouoteaiy tne most complete showing of waists in all Portland. Whether it be for evening wear or to harmonize with the new Spring suit, you are almost certain to find a stvla here that will release vou. It is, advisable to choose now, while the assortments are complete. Lingerie, Voile and Cotton Crepe Waists, priced at $1.49 to $22.50 Chiffon, Net and Lace Waists, priced now at only $3.98 to $37.50 Crepe de Chine and Messaline Waists, priced now, $3.9S to $27.50 Jap and Pongee Silk Waists, prices range from $3.50 to $8.00 $7.50 Trimmed Hats, Choice $5 $3.50 Hat Shapes Now at $1.48 Second iioor The great sale oi im ported Hemp Hat Shapes continues all dav todav. If you are planning to Millinery Salons, Second Floor As pretty and stylish a lot of Hats as were ever offered at the price. We trimmed most of them ourselves and of course that adds greatly to their individuality. Excellent grade straws, trimnied with flowers, forage, ribbons, fancy feathers, etc., etc., rnecu,, and large shapes. All colors. Splendid $7.50 tljtf fjfk values on sale at only make your own hat you cannot well af ford to miss this chance. Small, me dium and large shapes, in all the very newest colorings. Shapes that are real ly good values at the regular selling prices of $3.50 to $5.00. CJ 1 AO On sale today at, special pAs)CJ Children's Trimmed Hats at $1.95 Fine Grade Straws and Cloth Effects Second Floor Dainty, becoming styles in Children's Headwear. Foundations of best grade Hemp and Patent Milan Straws, trimmed with ribbons, flow ers, foliage and novelty effects. Our hats for children are decidedly dif ferent from the ordinary being of better materials and more distinctive in style. See these on sale today. On display on the Second Floor. $12.50 Leather Handbags Spec'l $5 Wide Variety of Styles All fopuiar reamers Leather Goods Dep't, Main Floor Any woman who has need of a new Handbag ,,ij m.i,. it o M;n tn coa t.hfsn snlendid values we place on sale today. nr.mr.a Kp1 MnroMn and Noveltv Leathers only in all desirable colors and m a great many different styles. These are from our regular lines and are first class in every respect. Full leather lined, with inside coin purse. ) Regular $12.50 Handbags only about 150 in the lot your choice - Fancy Neckwear, Values to $1 for Only 25c Stocks, Jabots, Dutch Collars, Frills, Etc. Neckwear Section, Main Floor Every few weeks we find in going through the stock a great many pieces that are slightly soiled and mussed from being handled. We lay these aside and close them out at a reduced price at the first opportunity. Today you may choose from such a lot at 25c. Stocks, Jabots, FnUs Pleat ings, Dutch Collars, etc., in scores of dainty styles. They sold originally Off- i nn ah. Of nonrse. first choosinff is most desirable. Choice at"-'' uu iiw v j $1 Allover Laces at 58c Yard Main Floor Several hundred yards of fine Lace All overs, in this remarkable one-day 6ale. Dainty shadow lace effects in white, cream and ecru and in very new est designs, some in the popnlar small patterns. Come full 18 inches wide and the grade usually sold CZQ. at $1.00. Special for this one day, a yard 50c Bands, Edgings 19c Yard Main Floor Cluny Lace Bands and Edgings in great variety of attractive patterns. Also Cotton Novelty and Filet Bands and Edgings, in widths up to 9 inches. Excellent values in this special offering up to 50c the yard. Supply the Spring and Summer needs Y Qp now at a worth while saving, special, the yard X aVC- Great Sale Men's Underwear $1 Grade at 75c the Suit Men's Store, Main Floor Special Friday sale of Men's Spring Weight Underwear. Combed spring needle ribbed, nicely finished garments with elastic woven cuff and ank let and covered seams. Drawer with finished 3-button bands and French back straps. A standard $1.00 7 EL. Underwear. See window display. At, the suit Men's $3.00 Union Suits $2.15 Famous "Vassar" Brand Men's Store, Main Floor The celebrated "Vassar" Union Suits for men on sale today at a very low price. Long sleeves and ankle length short sleeves and ankle length and in athletic sleeve and knee length. Blue, ecru and white. Not all 6izes in each color, but all PO T tZ sizes in the assortment. Regular . $3.00 at $1.50 Underiv'r 98c Men's "G. & M." Silk and Lisle Mixed Shirts and Drawers, in blue, pink and lavender. $3 grade a sale at"-'' "Reis" Guaranteed Worsted Health Underwear 85c Garment Regular $1.25 Grade Special display and sale of "Reis" Health Underwear for men. See one of our big Morrison-street win dows. Neatly finished shirts and drawers, super weights. An oppor tunity to buy this well known un derwear at a great reduoOj tion. On sale at, garment $1.93, $1.50 grade on At the Main Floor Bargain Circle Boys' $1.50 Knicker Pants $1.19 IN THE BASEMENT Women's Trimmed Hats $3.39 Regular $6.50 Values All Styles Small, medium and large shapes in the season's most favored styles. Beautifully trimmed with flowers,, foliage, ribbons, fancy feathers and novelty effects of all kinds. Regular $6.50 Trimmed CO QQ Hats, your choice of the lot for today at this price $2 Trimming Flowers Now 39c Thousand of bunches of flowers on sale in the Basement today at a sensationally low price. All high grade, new stock in all the popular kinds and all colors. Flowers that sell elsewhere up to $2. New Wash Petticoats Now 69c Chambrays, Ginghams and Seersucker, in stripes and plain colors. Skirts that are nicely made and cut to conform to the latest .fashion. We also include at this price heatherbloom in fancy stripe patterns. New Model Corsets Special 95c In the Basement Special Friday sale of New Corsets in a popular model for the average figure. Excellent grade materials, with hose supporters attached. Sizes 18 to 30. Lace and ribbon trimmed tops. "Maurine" Toilet Preparations Free Full Treatment on Second Floor . Have you blackheads T Large pores T Or rough skin from any cause f If so you are not a user of "Maurine," The next time you are in the store get a full treatment free in the Rest Rooms on the Second Floor then you will know why hundreds of Portland women nse no other preparations. "Maurine" Beauty Helps will bring back that natural healthy glow so much desired by every woman. Priced : Beauty Lotion, two sizes 50, $1 Satin Cream, two sizes, 50V $1 Maurine Rosebud Rouge priced 50 Maurine Hair Tonic priced at $1.00 Skin Food, in two sizes, 50, $1 Maurine Hand Lotion priced at 25 d Rous' 50c Underwear for 29c Main Floor Boys' ugnt weignc riD bed and balbriggan Underwear of very fine quality, shirts and drawers in sizes from 24 up to 32. Right Main Floor Boys' Knickerbocker Pants, full lined, with double taped seams. Guaranteed not to rip. Fancy cashmeres, cheviots and corduroys in attractive patterns, in J T T Q ages 5 to 17, $1.50 val P - Boys' 50c Blouses 39c Only limited number of these Blouses and shirts in the lot. Odd lines and broken sizes in nearly every col or. Standard 50o values, on O Q sale while they last, each a weight for present wear, the Q Qf. 50e grade on sale at only'-' Boys' $1 Waists at 89c A special purchase of Boys' Soisette and Madras Waists at the Bargain Circle today for less. Styled with military collar and buttons, $1.00 values, only-'-'' Women's $4 Shoes $2.95 Department Main Floor . 1500 pairs Women's high-grade Shoes in this lot Gun metal, velour, tan and patent colt, demi-glace, patent and vici kid, also Russia and willow calf leathers. Hand turned and welt soles, button and fiJO Q? lace styles, $4.00 shoes on sale today paw-sVJ $3.50 Pumps $1.98 Pair Colonial Welt Pumps with popular military heel and ribbon 6lide, also gunmetal and velour calf pumps with low walking or military heels and flat tailored bows. Regular $3.50 grade, on sale today at 4j t QO this exceptional low price, choice, the pair vi.fO V 1 V x V