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FEBKUARY FEBRUARY 12, 1916. THE MORNING OREGO I A. SATURDAY, IS t V0MEN3'GlIJB3: 2000 lbs. noUHnu Wholesome Candies on Sale Bargain Circle, 1st Floor, at Special Low Prices Valentines in Wonderful Assortment 1st Floor-Syecial Showing Valentine Boxes, Candy Dept. , 1 var . or ISSUE ONCE IRE Wax Paper INDIVIDUAL BAKED BEANS with Bread and Butter Served in Our Base ment Lunch . Room for 15c. Baked "Just Rig-ht." Olds, Wort man & King CLUBWOMAN WHO WILL JIAVE IMPORTANT PART IN SIIAKE- SPELREAN PLAY. 6 ROLLS 15c Main Floor No deliv eries except with oth er purchases made in Stationery Departm't. lutqa Morrow Cancels Man date Signed Recently Af firming Court Ruling. 3W? Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods rfa Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A 6231 TRY TUfc-MS Saturday Sales at Portland's Best Store JUDGMENT AMOUNT RAISED Timely Offerings in Seasonable Merchandise at special r rices C OS CASE AllMWt loa- nrlall Tnirhrr aM-ld FTBpl Addition) la lry l Order Which I o iW-tI t Jrt. h.e a r.. ! rt..-er-. r.ft. a Ji4jm-l ! r-.r M"rm( th xinlt' f "!'" r.'t in IB ra:atten cf Wavad t. tu-hrt a. lathee i Frtd .!.;.. flr-nt J)c V It willo.,1 nll.'lflj aa I "i""" l."(t h fc it ''?!" i f-oa.a.-l'njf. "'" " " J.-cfon. .f Vr. rt '!' ir " J U M.ce- y.'-dr '' .d .aa.-aied in J'ada-!. V final -d"Bert , . enl.'-d wilt lt. T. t i -f-lW Mn''4' H a nintiory ! r--t ,nrnl tl- f'i-l"nat. K" fn..ti.. h-tntf f.la.l hi l-hri. V FH""- " f..,a fi)a .eVhod tlr-'l T r4-imrt h. f -ra Is -" t-r-lt .hl.rty h'wm .'irn ru.i od ; BP- ,--fh wi'h Uf. .Kk. !"!. Tb lf dcU.l" a-" 'n'i't action In. !. ".t Il J--f b, Ja.lf (..".. in- ft I tM.r a a. ord-rd t P-v " f."VM t ! a mon ." ! I'"4 W rlncna'aT'd aatil f In.-e'.d T" marram" "'t afCirmad Ihla d-rljlifl Is tit rreaeaiad by att.nr for iBtur a -h a?" tft.r waa Ine.rt'd rlaua l Ihe ,'!. r"' ! b"!B .rame-r ef I'll o nut b- paid aficil waa r"if'l Tbie B !ry at lf ,'' pn kf"' J i forrw h rfiat ! H-cr ! irn ml in ki. d -llor r-r lht r-ln. k- k-M vtrt lkl H jM r ! 1.itlil Ju'tml. of f f iMH I rCinl J i -iTint. r.. Att'irr'T I ''.' Wif your in r r4 rnt iir J'riJirtioi. arl your i-iifl rH-r KI"-KrJ rht t r- 1(1 a month mnul r 'nttt'intl. tl wuH tir oi) ifi(rtrr pfrfl- If 41 tlnI fl.il inft cnoi'1 k- mt f'r a tm h tnH Is Jlupi-rm Coort." T' lio -eir b'jin din I hark ri efl a bit." rt.-rtd At"'r Hr- tt. hn tPra rtlr lt.J Tim jl.-o.l p.vir'l l ni rUi-jl-h-ln a f!ftt " th ("ill katii ai4 wilt u-n. itiiri tkaa IKa Ha If fMrT i u( );.) mr-tt II r miln. i. it riJM la t l.u. THIRD WIFE GETS DIVORCE Complaint Mrntinn I'oar Wowa In Ufo of fj-rrj William. TT il Bkkln-I an4 tfil not Htm t-vi"l I ai rnmv'aint la tft r fin lirt. ai.l filM a rtoMrfoni r 'tit. H l ""I - !t ir"4 ! di" anl liiat h anti l kar Ska 4 P"t a fi i.tt lhff lav lh k" rp'"..f ni- an !! ill lraa ril!lr a'trr flm dlorr. T'ira It w . w ( tatwp tnal 1 -ri'inl tnl ha t' - Hio" . O' tKat la kattt In. ln. tka lf aa 1 ri.tr. Vka Kit inffmitian la tia --m at li ' k lfiif.i la Valma :i1Tr. at : !, 11 a.iata! fear aft-tton. a! rail .-.. wkaa TarT A. WllUama f'iaaj anitw.r t la rraa-rerrvlaial af Drat !. l t -am t Ma far aiaorra. i 44t Juda If -Oina alaflr rtl tn jir' la Hr . V i:;nm kr 4(avUt. fiEW RAILROAD ELECTS I .Of fW-UI of O..W. tl. A X. Aft al Ifrac! of c;raai Paaa l.lnr. Tir a ..(.! a ef in. r.W n. I omeaur l t alacta ta h a af li. prin-lpl (flt-a. af taa i-f-r'a a raoa C4a.l Kai'war. htft otin. ! kttT a Ima f fifn Oraatt la 'ra- nt nii. Cal Trm K. It Millar. h-a.prai4aat: laif. V" lna-kk. rftiaf nilBi.f. ana! t i tVtiaon. aanaral attornar. Mr rillr fi-waf!y waa traff'tr maaaar f .a o.w. n. A N Cempaar: Hsakki rllf tafiUMr an4 Mr. ni wn roun.al Unhurt Twoht. ef TwoBT Prea.. la rraaidaat. Kncinaara row ra mnnlnc I na ear tn. raata aa4 aoma can- tra-tioa a'-tlrltr la prokaMa altbli A aaxt faar rnonlda. WOMEN AID VISTA HOUSE rnUad t'nlon I'lrat to nr-poo J Wl'i) Conlrlhalloo. Th rrt:an.J Wemn" tn!n ar Ibt f rat ef tie woman cla or ranliatlona o ra.pon4 la in. arraal tna Vlata Msoaa remmiit... Tt nt In a che- a-artl.v tor It C:hr con trioullona art aati-lpatax T?ia commitfaa rarantlr alraaa4 tha aarioua atoman'a trfaniutiorit a wall a etnar t ali--arlritaj bo4.e. off.r ac ii.ni ertpartunltr to rontrtbat. Th mMxti'Mi now racata approil. ma'-lr IJ'W". Pak.r will i.it fia arhnnla Ball .a and tialn to (ha rMldraa tna r ana ef rtmrtir.g t'm lata lleoaa aa a ra.marwkl to l"ia !inn. Centrtbutlena w. ba acaptd from I ha achool ch librae. RADIO STATION FLOODED 1 r.lrral PlaOl I1 Incrlbl hjr Johaann Crrrk. TSa ra.I' ta!ioa ef 1 Far Vira.a.a Ivnrtat la Bow a a-iff.rar r-ura tia oapf,ow' af Jobaaaa Craa. Tn. f;vo- frira lata rraaa baa i.aas ta a Ja?t1 af mora tlaa !' fa. I mrfia4 tlta aafM H alilink f lf a.taral opl. maini !. ktatioa lo a -a.a;M a. fka -ri:a af atat.oa wr ra- aai;r alaatfay.'l b la 'lar Ibaw a1 i a art'ien bat ba a la aparaliaa 111 a&ert lira". i V XT' I a X lhj( -a? i nt-i i ii iii iB-nii U tH.iv iHfcH.B.B.NABiiBii A ii hi ma j 1 TH .W w a- awaaaa.ara.a-.av.ar. F UtM aaral point f lw tha martin of tb I'orttana Woman' nab ya.tartjar a full of Intaf. Tha artl.tK- rfamn. tha Indorar ai.al af lira, H. M. Btumaorr for arhool allrart or. a prcaanra of rral dla ltncuih.t suaata. tha air of Fairly -raalon'd br vatanlln tuaieratlona anl dacaratioB. all combined to maki tha maallca" mamorabla. -fhaka.paar In Mualc" a tha uh ja. t of tha rroarramm. Mra. Warran II TfORua. who -raldl at the piano anl ln.plrrl th ainafrr b hr clarrr ccompanlmanla. Kae a anort and In formal lath befora ta prraantatlon of th. loan Mra. Thomaa a!d thai hk..para had In.Mr'd many of tha finaal rnmlHullloltiL " Komao and JuTlrf haa ban written Into IZ ira. "Klnc Henry I V Into yn. -M-rry 'lr of Windaor" Into lhl. "Tha Tampa. t.' II. and in addition thare ar many aymphonlee and l rta that were In- pirad by Mhahaapaar. Tha alnatara ira Jan. f.urna Al bert. Mra Lolu lah! Millar. ltn J. Zan and J.wpH V. Mu'dT aanat aoloa thai ahowrd to adantae If- baauly of thwir oi. a. and a quartal. " rr Uil;. yar Iaa." ht.h they had lo ranaal. Th arrompanlmant f thla numtvar particularly plraaln. marry. Inapirina. and the atnear " ai tbair beat rv. i. T k. mm n ms n whoae birthday caim on Valentin-a day. waa tha re- r. ri.nl of a fcaBrfaom boMquat of car- epprariation. IT. Thompeon la yeara old. or. a aha praa It. " year yotan " Mra R C. Tranrh. who haa baan away f"f aaral montha ynitmc In tha .ilh and Kaal. waa welcomed home by the rlub lra i;.ra R airar. preaident of the Ilaad.r- nu of :onnr-a ferrr. Haho. waa a ut. fh fit! a ehort adlraea of craelinc. Mi.e Ma I'al'.aaaa. ef the Ornok Aarrlcutturat Toileaje. waa another dle- tinajlehed ytailor T . . - . -1 k. ike woman M in"l"l..'. ' ' . twk.if of Mra. rtlumauer aa a eandUata for achool dtraclor were ail eincere and .no wad on-i ...... Mrs. lirace Watt lloa raid: "I would put her P a B candidate aaalrtel any man In the etat. bh I senulne. fatr mindad and capable." 4ra. Mattl Jlaath lirced at! Ih woman lo rctter. A commute waa appolatad to work for M' !lmafa ucm-e,. jira. Crare Wat! Hoa la chairman. Mr O R Method pratid durln te aoctal hour. Mr. A. K Phannon Bad Mra Cnarlee Waal Poura-i and Mra C. C. Laaa and Mra W. It liar cut th ta e-nune Irea A.l.tTn were- Mra. J. C. Mare. Mr A. M llrown. M-a Alberl t'teyrland. Mra n H 'laaa. Mra. Aibert Wure wrllr Mra 1- ll-rron. Mr. M. II. Lamoal and Mr l. I. Ciarin a a a Mia Tdna Croyee entertained yaa lerdar SI luncheon In the lenon roty te. hni .-hoot fr Ml Aa Milam, of re;nn Arwo:turl rollr-e. tata rhairman of household economic of the Onion Federation of Woman'a flub and of tha Oregon tonrea of M 'there A more tha other au'.t were: Mia IJttan Tlncl. prWlent ef th I ortland Horn IVonomlc Aaaoclatlon; Ml Gillatt. of rorralll: Ml Cay. uparrlaor of wln In th elementary oepartmant of public echnol: M Laura miry. MU Uoill MUam. Mr. A. Alexander and other. a a a Tne Hhafceepeara clapartment of the rort:and Woman- Club will meet on Tueeday with Mr. A. M. Trown aa actlnc chairman. Tn lon will b 'Klnc Lear. Brt 4." a e a Mr O. R Brla-ht. of the Twentieth Century Club of Waahlncton. waa the ul of Mra. Punlap at the Woman- Club ylerday. a a a Th Trench rlaa of the Monday Mo deal Club will meet on Monday from II to IS or lock and th German claaa from II to I o'clovk. a a a Mr J H. Hatrley will entertain Wuiamett Chapter. Dauirhtera of the American nlution. on Vahlnton- birthday, whan a reception will beheld for all rrtland member of th Pauch. tar of tb Amarlcan Revolution, a e e At the annual meeflne. of the Frutl and Flower Miaalon Ml Harriet Jelll oa waa r-lecta4 pritent unanl mouaiy. Other cffirer lctd wer: rirl lc-prldnt. Mr K. C. Gllt nar. cond yiee-praadant. Ml Louie Btchal; treaurer. M'.aa Mabel back: aarelary. Mr Ferdinand Fleed: mem b.ra of 4taory boarf. Mra. Kver.tt Am.. Mr Alma I'. Kata. Mra. Otl WUht. Mr Joltu U Meier. a a a Th birthday of Mr It. R. Rohr. praai4.nl of tha a. I f -Cu It ur rlub. waa cat. brat. d an rndar at the club merlin- h I In h home of Mia Lna Ciamana, Mi Ofi' Maachar and Mia Aly Careon ronlrlhutad riayar faad inja Bonae were aunt by Mr. Arthur ii t.ff, a'-companiad by Mr Kila R J-r.. Mr. Fanny Prry apoha on -Harmony." Mr Lianett Wolff ram read a latter from Lr. Balllneer. of the kr... T..i,.n-.iio.ia HoaoltaL thanking Ih rlub for ylitrola record Mr Walter I faandrr and Ml JimeV The landcr. laler of the hote. altcd. a a a An mtere.tlnar feature of th pro arramme at Ihe meetinat of the Fortland l arrnt-Trarhar Council in the Library eterday waa the talk by Mt Mont Ma. dr. who told what Chi Omega etrli had don In erelnir hot lunch In tha Ktrphen School. Th Ctrl. tarted th work a little mo-e than a year BBO. They all -cent lunrhea to tlio who ran afford to pay a nl- kel and to tho who can not afford It Ihey Bie ticket Many of tha lull half-alaryed yount. tar hae been made tron and healthy by belna able to rt a hot no.iri.hlrjc lunch. From to 1 r fed Cally and ther alway are oma of th Kirl on hand to-are that the lunch I. wall errd and that no one oe hnnary. A bowl of itood aoup. bread, rooiiic or fruit form Ih average lunch. a a a Ladi. Aid Sorlcly of the l-nlvrlty Tark Conerrcatlonal Church will hold th.tr resular monthly ocial tea at the home of Mr Ancun. ISSi I'ortamouth avenue, on Thuraday. February 17. Member and friend Invited. a a a ITntees th unexpacled happen, tha e'.ctlon at the Fortland Woman'a Club thla year will b harmonlou Mr J. A. I'ettlt eem to b Ih popular choice for tha prealdeney. Tha nomination alii ba mad two week from now. ' a a e Fach member of tn Forlnldhlly Club will b permitted to take on suect to th metin on Mndy In th horn of Mr. Charl.e R. Wehhar. In Irvlncton. NAVAL RECRUITS COMING Complement of Midi Scltool Divlalon to Ho Complrtrtl Soon. The hlfh -ho dlvlalnn of th Ora- on Naval MUltla la belna rapidly auf rrented with new recruit., accord ln to Ieutenant.a'omman.lar Hlalr. and II la eapeciad that It will have at l't a full complement of man bv tha end of trii month. I'ommander Hlalr yeported ! Adlutanl-tleoaral l.aoraje A. White yat.e.tay that there waa no queatian but that Ihe divlalon would be cojrplet by th clo.o of Fenvuary. There are now 31 m.n from Ihe hllth chool who have Joined and there are more wow . . . - . 1 . w w m -! . btit whoae paper hav been beld up by minor lachn lea 1 1 1 la A Million Mothers behind the purest, cleanest, most nu tritious of all cereal foods Shredded Wheat. They have tested it and found it best for youngsters, best for grown-ups a food to work on, to play on, to think on. Contains the life of the wheat in a digestible form puts gimp and ginger into the jaded body. Delicious for breakfast or for any meal with milk or cream. Made at Niagara Falls, N. Y. Br-'! VP. B--tt-a. Sl --"--- ft. 1 af I - i- T a.-lwJr: . as,-. 1 . .. PURE COAL A DIAMOND BRIQUETS. Abtolntaly tha cheapaat and beat ful on th market: thr - ton Iota, IT par ton delivered. W III Hedae 1 ear Caal BUI Oia-Uall. PACIFIC CO.AST COAL CO. S WAIHOUTOX T. Goodness, ffht a Slaughter! Hae Ihe ala of planoa advertlaed on fifth pt'. The rronlan. endlnaT to-nlarhl- - Notice, piano and player piano bjyer" SaturdayA Great Sale of Women's $1 7.50 Winter Coats at $7.50 Plain Colors, Checks, Stripes Sizes Up to 42 G.rmrnt Salon. Second Floor-The extremely low price we baveput upon these Coat U ure to clone them out in very short time, so be prompt COME IN THi. MORNING Ir YOU CAN. Thi season's styles many with belt across back and patch pockets, also a number of fur-trimmed coats. Materials include broad clothsT kerseys, mixtures, etc.. in pUin colors, preen., grays, blues, etc, also m black and mixtures. An extraordinary opportunity for thrifty women to buy splendid Coat at a fraction of real worth. High-grade workman- QQ ship throughout. Coat worth up to $17.50 on sale Saturday for only S -"vr Women's $8.50 Dress Skirts at $4.85 Women's S6.50 Waists Special at $3.79 Second Floor Beautiful waists 01 vel vets, "pussy willow taffetas, crepe de chine. Georgette crepe, fancy laces and nets. Long and short sleeves, high and low necks. Any number of dainty mod els to choose from. Black, white and colors. Waist worth up to P O 7Q 56.50 on sale Saturday for Second Floor Women's and Misses' Dress Skirt in variety of different mod els for all occasions. This season's fa vored styles plaited, flare and tailored effect in wool materials, corduroys and silks. Black, navy, brown, green, gray and mixtures. Skirt for- C7 ' C C merly marked to 110. for P'OJ Sale of Girls' Dresses Lot 1 $7.00 Dresses at $3.98 Lot 2 $15 Dresses at $6.48 SecondFloor Manufacturers' Samples and Dresses from our regular stock. Corduroys, velvet, challies, serges, fancy checks, etc-, made up in daintiest of styles. Sires for girls 6 up to 14 years of age. LOT 1-Dresse in Check, Serges, ages 6 to 14, worthy . to JJ-fS " LOT 2-Dres.eu. Assorted Styles ages 8 to 14. worth to $15 10.48 LOT S Dresses of Silks, Velvets agea to 14 worth to $21 $9.So r.tRI.S' COATS worth up to $9.60. Z$5.00 114.75 Sale of Girls' Suits and Coats GIRLS SUITS formerly selling up to $15.00. : I, .v-c ..m'cTrn .TC WORTH TIP TO $12.50. NOW SCIK GRILSES CORJROY AND CARACUL COATS. 10 to 14$4.98 Saturday Shoe Sale Wnmcn's $5.50 Shoes at $4.48 Men's $6 Shoes Now at $4.85 Main Floor Women's Shoes of patent and dull calf, with kid or cloth toppings, Cuban or Louis Cuban heels and various style toes. Twelve distinct lines in this rpecial offering. All .widths and sixes. Shoes of $5.00 and $5.50 grades, sale p r i c e OJ Aft Saturday, the pair Main Floor Men's Shoes in lat est English models with full rub ber soles and rubber heels. Flat lasts with comfortable toe and blind eyelets. Extra good quality black or tan calf. All sizes and widths. Excellent $6.00 Shoe on special sale Satur- OtA QCZ day at low price of P -- WOMEN'S SHOES on smart English lasts. Of patent Q and dull calf with cravenetto toppings. Usually $4.50. New Soring Millinery Advance Showing 3 Smart Leather Hats At $1.95 to S7.50 Millinery Salons, Second Floor Distinctively new and becoming are, these Hats of leather. Small close-fitting models with various novelty trimmings. Shown in black, white and leading colors. Don't fail to see these when in the store. The prices range from $1.05 up to $7.50 65c to $2.00 Silk Girdles At 25c Main Floor Clean-up of odd lines Women's Girdles and Belts. Mes caline and taffeta silks in all the wanted colors also in black or whit. 65c to $2.00 grades Off c while they last at only New Venise Collars At 35c Main Floor Special shipment just received. Veoise Collars, Set white and cream. Advance Spring styles. Also new fichus and guimpe-.. Worth up to 65c special for today only-'-'' $2.25 Os trich Boas Special 69c Main Floor Odd lines Ostrich Boas, silk knit and Jersey Silk Scarfs in black-and-white and as sorted colors. Formerly fZQn priced to $25, choice at 35c Handkerchiefs Special 10c Main Floor Women's pure linen Handkerchiefs. Slightly soiled. Col ored, corner embroidery and odd Initials. 15c to 35c grades f on sale Saturday at only wrw Fibre Chair Seats 10c 3d Floor Fibre Chair Seat in sizes 12, 14 and 5-inch. Shown In black or tan. On sale at, each 10e I. .a. A A. eV. . tit 65c to $1.50 Fancy RIBBONS At 49c Main Floor Novelty Ribbons for millinery purposes, girdles, fancy work, etc. Stripe and floral effects, widths 6 to 7 inches. Also 7-inch grosgrain moire in wanted shade. Rib bons of 65c to $1.50 ACkf. grades on sale for only"-' $3.50 Ribbon at 95c Main Floor Fancy brocaded velvet and brocaded taffetas in widths 6 to 10 inches. Odd lines worth to $3.50 on Q special sale at, yard Odd lines Fancy Rib-Off, bona, worth to 75c, yd. -" Odd Lines $1.25 Chiffon Veil on sale Saturday at only 89 Muslinwear Bargains Second Floor All odd lines soiled and mussed garments, gownsprin cess slips, chemise, etc., to be closed out at SPECIAL LOW PRICES. $4.50 Night Gowns At $2.79 $2.79 Second Floor Women's Night Gowns in attractive styles, slip over and open-front models trim'd with fine embroideries ana laces Worth up to $4.50, BDeciallv priced for WHITE SKIRTS, with scallops and panels. Grades worth AG f. up to $1.25. Special today MUSLIN GOWNS Slightly soiled from handling. Worth C1 1Q up to $1.50. Special P -"--L SHIRR RUFFLE Bust QOp Forms, $1.50 grade now at-'-',- Drug Sale Saturday Main Floor Right is reserved to limit quantity of any of following articles to be sold to a customer: Five Bars Ivory Soap, one 1 Q Bar Lurline Soap now f or O No deliveries except with other purchases made in the Drug Dept. 25c Corylopsis Talcum now lit $1.00 Fitch's Hair Tonic for 9c 50c Cuticura Resolvent now ;i9f 15c Exposition Toilet Paper, 1500 sheets to the roll, 12 rolls for $1 50c Hall's Catarrh Balm for 33 25c Woodbury's Facial Soap, on sale Saturday for low price of 19 50c Bottle Bay Rum, special 830 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash for 40i 35c- Fletcher's Castoria, only 230 $1.00 Bocabella Soap, special 75f 10c Household Ammonia for 6f 50c Pompeian Cream, now at 330 25c Massatta Talcum for only 136 25c Euthymol Tooth Paste at 100 25c Denver Mud, special for 160 50c Dozen Sanitary Aprons 390 25c Espey's Face Cream now 160 10c Columbia Glycerine Soap 50 25c Domestic Castile Soap in two pound bars, special today for 190. 35c R. & G. Toilet Soap for 250 50c Bath Sponges on sale for 350 15c Armour's Transparosia Toilet Soap on sale now at only 100 10c Armour's Bath Soap now 60 50c Ricksecker's Face Cream spe cial for Saturday at low price 290 25c Williams' Toilet Cream 160 FREE TREATMENT "Maurinc" Toilet Preparations if you will visit the Rest Rooms on the Second Fir. Borden's Malted Milk for Health For old and young, for athlete or invalid BORDEN'S MALTED MILK has no equal. The demon strator will be pleased to serve you a free glass at the demonstration booth in tho Drug Dept.. 1st Floor. 50c Borden's Malted Milk at 400 $1.00 Borden's Malted Milk at 800 $3.98 Hospital Size now at $2.98 Sale of Boys7 Suits $6.50 to $10.00 Grades QQ On Sale Saturday for P"0 Department, Main Floor Fancy cheviots, tweeds and homespuns sturdy fabrics, made to withstand hard usage. Broken lines in well known makes; very best of workmanship throughout. Smart belted Norfolk models with fancy plaits to belt and patch pockets. Pants full lined, with buttons at knee. Broken assortment of QQ sizes in ages 6 to 18. Suits formerly $6.50 to $10, now vJ.aO BROKEN LINES BOYS' 50c BLOUSES 3 FOR $1.00 EACH 350 DUTCHESS KNICKERBOCKERS $1.75 the pair stouts $2.-o Men's $1-50 Shirts 59c rr' kV . I Tk. T V kV.v I Broken Line of Sizes Main Floor For quick disposal of odd lines of Men's Shirts we offer them at an extraordinary low price. If your size is in the assortment, you will certainly get a bargain. Plain and plaited bosoms in colors, aiso wmie iiiau. Stiff cuffs. Some are slightly soiled W&2Bi& and the patterns are oroKen. oio 14, 16, 17 ana llVt. ial - ae- $1.50 shirts. Special' Men's $4 Hats $1 Main Floor Men's Soft Hats in sizes 6, 6Ts and 7 only; also broken line of Men's Stiff Hats in sizes 6 and 6T4. Hats J fhfk of $2.00, $3.00 and $4.00 grades w We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Free. Men's $1.25 Union Suits at 69c Men's $1.50 Pajamas for $1.19 Main Floor Men's medium-weight fleece-lined Union Suits in ecru color. Sizes 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Perfect in fit and finish. Odd lines of usual $1.25 qual-JQaa ity, special today at only'-'-'' Main Floor Men's Pajamas in broken assortment of patterns. Made from splendid grade madras. Sizes A, B, C and D. Grade that usually sells at $1.50, j?t TQ Priced special today P ---- Basement Underprice Store Women's Suits, Coats and Dresses Worth $12.50 to $25.00, Special $5 Basement-FINAL CLEANUP OF OUR BASEMENT STOCK OF WOMEN'S- WEAR A sale of gr.ust mporince to every woman within reach of the store. Included in e phenomenal offering ire 79 Women's Cloth and Plush Coats-83 Women's Suits in good assortment of materials and over SSJ2S r"'!rd 2JS??J $5.00 Basement Sale of Shoes Continues Women's $4.50 and $5.00 Shoes, Special $2.95 Pr. 500 Pairs Women's Shoes Priced Special $1.98 Pr. Basement 1000 pairs Women's Shoes new ship ment just received from one of America's largest shoe factories. Blue and black kid Gipsy Boots in lace and button styles; also many C fJC sther smart styles. $4.50 and $5 Shoes PaW - Basement Women's Shoes of patent and gunmetal leathers. Various styles heels and toes, with cloth or kid tops. Button or lace effects, fl " QO Smart up-to-date styles. Special pair V - Girls' and Misses' $2.50 Shoes, to i, pair, .i.oir Girls' and Misses' $3.00 Shoes -Sizes 2 to 6 -at the Pair $1.98 : 1 1 " gie at' cach 10 1 1 r I