The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, April 16, 1911, SECTION THREE, Page 3, Image 35

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    THE SUNDAY OREGONTAN, PORTLAND, APRII 16, 1911
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tbs kindergarten of the People's Instl
tuu from until 11:J o'clock la the
mornlnrs. ,
Yoanc socletr BTirla who tke actlre
Interest In the work are assigned spe
cial hours and days, when they go to
to the nursery and read to the chil
dren and entertain them In other ways.
The average number of children cared
for dally Is about :$ at a very small
fee. la addition to their work at the
nursery these young women carry bas
kets of food and necessities to the
hones of needy families aa well as to
the County Hospital.
It Is only by means of these charity
parties, however, and donations from
renerous aaalatanta that the cause and
Its work are carried on. At present
there are about 1M members of the
mission.
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Mrs. K!la S. Stearns of Eugene and
formrlr of Portland arrived In the city
New Jersey. Mr. Ker is at present In
the East and will remain there """'
after hla wedding, when ho will hrtnr
his bride West to Portland to her fu
ture home.
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A large number of the Portland mem-
. . . n.u. vrnm fraternity
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS FOR LA CAMIIXE AND BINGER CORSETS-ALSO A COMPUQFCH
CORSETS IN ALL THE LATEST rviuci -m
NECKWEAR
EXTRA SPECIAL, , . ..
Just 12 dozen Jabots and stocks in the lot. all fresh
new stock, and sold regular for 25c, Mon- lOl-
Jay and Tuesday special --.
NECKWEAR SPECIAL 37 ,
One of the greatest values ever offered this season.
They are all regular stock. No Job lots, livery one
strictly up to date In all the dainty patterns to be had.
The line Includes Dutch collars In lace and e mbrold
rv effects- Jabots in large and small styles both in
laTe and f Imbroldery" Cascades Byrons and hundred,
of them. Your choice of tbls blK assortment, O
values 60c and 60c. Monday and Tuesday
oers or iu ----- -.
are passing the week end at Hotel '
GLOVES
l,OXO SILK GLOVES, 75 ,
A complete range of colors In long 16-buttonl enfth.
made of fine quality allk and double finger tips, ou
can't duplicate them anywhere at less than
f 1 00 pair, our price for Monday and Tuesday..
Breakers, Freaicers. ; ? - .
pose of thoroughly Initiating Lloyd
Wells. In Tarpley. Alfred Bldwell and
Harold San ford.
Easter Monday afternoon from I t o S
o'clock the women of St- Ann's charit
able society will give a tea at the Port
land Heights Clubhouse. This Easter
week event la given annually by the
society to raise funds for the manifold
philanthropic worka. Mrs. P. J. Fl.
president, will receive with the other
officers of the society. Including Mrs.
J P O'Brien. Mrs. I. lawler. Mrs. J. F.
KID GLOVES 9Sc PAIR
Fifty doxen Kid Glove In all the newest stitching.
and made by one of the best manufacturers In the
country. These gloves ore sold elsewhere from 11. -6
to tl SO. The colors are In all the newest ahades.
Including black and white. It you are In need of
gloves and are looking for values, lnvestl- QQ
eats Monday and Tuesday special
S9y Fnfire Buildind Cor fouru ana mornson.
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PORTLAND COUPLE SPENDING HONEYMOON ON PUOET SOUND
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H'rir.aa Nn.lleman and Miss Pearl Faber were married last Sunday at the
hrMe s home. Mrs. Nudleroan wore a gown of white marquisette over satin
and rarrl.d bride s roses and lilies of t he valley. She was au-nded by her
rousm. Miss Pearl Sohub. and Mlsa lr Brora berg as bridesmaids and Miss
Parl Bard as maid of honor.
Mr and Mrs Nudleman went Immed! ately to Seattle and Tacoma and will
make a short trip to British Columbia. They will return In a few weeks.
Frl.lay evelng to be the guest of Mrs.
(X N. Denny, at 2TS Sixteenth atreet for
a week.
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Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Adams and
their children hae returned from the
South, reaching Portland last Hnnday
evening. I'uring the two months or
more of their absence they took a house
In Santa liarbara where they enter
tained aa thlr guents Mrs. F. M. Hamil
ton and Mla Grace Hamilton. Though
they passed the greater part of their
time In Santa Barbara they also did not
Ignore the usual trips mJe by Northern
folk while South and went to Corona
do. Del Monte and other places accom
panied by the Hamilton.
Mrs. J. R. Montgomery and her
daughter. Miss Margaret Montgomery.
are at present In Southern France.
staying at Mentone. at tna nome 01 ,
Amos F. Kno. where they have been
Joined by Mr James Plnchot and her
son. Olfford Plnchot. While in Berllu
the Mnnigomerya passed some time
with Mrs. Walter Burrell and her chil
dren. Mr. and Mm. R. A. Lelter have as their
guest Mrs. Letters swter. Miss Hasel
Sobey. of San Fnanclsco.
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Mlse Anna Laura Miller and Miss
Wlnntfrl Miller, daughters of H. B.
Miller several times Vnlted States
Conul-ineral. having been stationed
In Yokohama, places In China as well
as In Belfast. Ireland, have returned
from a few month's absence passed In
Kurope. sailing from Naples April -They
wltl remain In Washington and
New York until the latter part of May.
when they will come to Portland with
their father, who has retired from dip
lomatic circles and will live In lrvlng
ton .
Charles Glendower Klllcott. of Se
attle. Is a guest at the home of Com
mander and Mrs. J. M. Elllcott.
Mrs Robert Wilson Forbea will re
turn from the Fast next Saturday.
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Motoring out to tha attractive Rivera
home of Mrs. Helen Ledd Corbett to
dinner last Sun.lay evening. when
sue honored Mlsa Eaii&beth Uoyt.
of New Tork. were Mlse Hoyt. Mr. and
Mrs. Henry La.lJ Corbett. Mr. and Mrs.
Klllott R. Corbett. Miss Frances Wil
son. Miss lsley Smith. Kirk Smith,
a'larence Clark. Curtis 1 '.alley and
Frederick Foster.
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Leaving New Tork for Europe, last
Friday were W. B Ayer. William B.
Brewster and Dr. II. C. JefTerds. who
will spend six weeks motoring through
France.
Mra Cretrhen Klosterman was hos
tess Saturday afternoon at bridge and
tea for MI'S Ethel Mcintosh.
Miss Lull Hall was a luncheon gruest
last week at the home of Mrs. Walter
V. White, who entertained In her hon
or, other sruesta of Mrs. White were
Vtss Angela Kinney. Mrs. Max Houser.
Mra Frank B. Riley. Mrs. Donald Mun
m, Mrs. Richard Holder. Mra Morris
WMrehouse and Mrs. Clyde Hlxon
Rii1. of T-ome. formerly Miss Helene
White, of Portland. Friends of Mm.
Rrade are delighted to know that shoot
the close of this month Mr. and Mrs.
Reads are coming to Portland to make
their home.
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Among the meany teas which are
being planned for the Kaater season
la one to be given by Mrs. A. A. Morri
son, at the rectory, next Wednesday,
for the women of Trinity parish and
their friends.
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The Ancient and Accepted Scottish
P.lte will give the fifth and final of the
season's entertainments for the mem
bers and their famllys next Friday at
the Cathedral, at Seventeenth and
l.ownsdale streets. This la the post
poned "at home" which was to have
been given March 31. As has been the
custom In the past, this closing party
will be Urrer and nre elaborate than
the ones coming earlier In the Mason.
The orchestra will be doubled In num
bers and the decorations will be In
Itrratsr profusion. A supper will be
served at the close of the dancing.
Patronesses for the affair are Mrs. A.
K. Butterrteld. Mrs. Charles W. King,
Mra. Robert Lutke. Mrs. H. L. Chapln.
Mrs. Richard Martin. Mrs. John Annaad.
Mrs. J. J- Kadderly. Mrs. A. Ltndsey,
Mrs. W. T. Masters. Mrs. W. J. Hawk
Ins. Mrs. O. B. Cellars and Mrs. J. J.
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Mra William Ker announces that her
son. John Ker. Is soon to marry Miss
Ellen McKnlght Gregg, of En fie wood.
Shea, Mrs. D. M. Dunne. Mrs. Katherlne
Daly. Mrs. J. Watson. Mrs. P. A. Devers.
Mra Daniel McGlll. and Mrs. K. Cooke.
In the tearoom Mrs. J. R. Wiley will
preside, with Mra M. Zan. Mra Edward
Hughes and Mrs. Ferdinand Zimmer
man n. The malda who will aaslst In
serving are: Mlsa Ceclle Wiley. Miss
Mabel Shea. Miss Lillian O'Brien. Miss
Lucille Dunne, Miss Jean Dunbar. Miss
Nona Lawler. Mlse Margaret Springer.
Miss Oenevleve Coffy. Miss Louise Wat
son. Miss Pesrle Jennings and Miss
Avery. Mra D. J. Mahar will have
charge of the candy booth, assisted by
Mra O. E. Hoyt. Mra E. Ingraham and
Mrs. John Springer.
A short programme will be given dur
ing the afternoon by Mrs. Frank Splll
man. Mlsa Irene Flynn. Miss Charlotte
Banfleld and Mlsa Nona Lawler.
M re. C. O. Gammons hss returned from
New York, and Is now residing st the
HllL Fourteenth and Jefferson street
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Mrs. C. K. Borthwlck. of 738 Lovejoy
street, gave a Scotch tea recently In
honor of Mlsa Ethel Mcintosh. Rain
bow colors were carried out In the deco
rations, apropos of the June wedding of
Mas Mcintosh, a she has chosen the
rainbow shades for the gowna of her
bridesmaids. The guests at this 'after
noon Included: Mrs. Henry Dickson.
Mm. J. Borthwlck. Mrs. A. Smith. Mra
J. 0. Gibson. Mra. O. J. Bums. Mrs. G.
Fltchner. Mrs. M. Gsvln. Mrs. A. Don
nerberg. Mra. G. Cameron. Mrs. M.
Tlcken. Mrs. W. Mulrhead. Mrs. K. K.
Baxter. Mrs. J. Mackle. Mrs. A. Brown
and Mra J. Phllllpa.
It Is of Interest that SO women of
Portland who are college graduates
and members of the Kappa Alpha
Theta sorority have been granted aa
alumnae chapter to be known as the
Omega Alumnae chapter.
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Mrs. .Edmund C Glltner will leave
Portland within the next fortnight for
Spokane, where she will pasa several
weeks visiting friends and former
schoolmates In that city. Much enter
taining ta being planned for her. and
she anticipates a delightful time there,
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Mra. E. M. Baker la among the list
of women who will Immediately take
advantage of the passing of Lent and
she has already designated her pur
pose of giving a series of luncheons, of
which the first will be In honor of Mrs.
Byron E- Miller, who leaves the city
soon for Europe. April 2? Is the date
which she has chosen for the affair, and
she will entertain her guests at the
Portland and after the luncheon bridge
will be played In one of the hotel par
lors. e e
Mrs. Harry Dickson on Portland
Helsjhts recently entertained for Miss
Ethel Mrlntoeh. whose wedding to Car
roll Huiburt will be an event of June.
Mrs. Dickson's library, living room and
hall were a mas of beautiful wild
flowors among which the currant blos
som predominated. She was aaslsted
In receiving by Miss Mcintosh and her
mother. Mra Robert Mcintosh, while
Mrs C. Lewis Mead. Mrs. Katherlne
Wendellng. Mra 11. W. Wells, and Mrs.
W. C Noon also aided her In entertain
ing. In the dlnlngroom avhlch was
decorated with daffodils, yellow further
being carried out In the cake and Ices,
Mra I. Vanduyn and Mra A. M. Butter
field were seated at the urns. "Floating
about the room were Miss Agnes Mcin
tosh. Miss Gretchen Klosterman. Miss
Maud Moore, and Mlsa Julia Palmer.
The Zela chapter of the Phi Chl fra
ternity has Issued Invitations for a
dance to be given In Maaonte Temple
Hall AprU :i.
Earl Thompson and Paul Parrish,
Phi Chl men from California. are
guests of the Zeta chapter of the fra
ternity In this city.
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The wedding of Raymond G. Jublts
and Mlsa Anna Louise Rankin, both
popular young Portland folk. took
place last Tuesday In San Diego, CaU
at tha home of the bride's aunt. Mrs.
C. B. Qulnn. Rev. Wlllard Brown
Thorpe, of the First Congregational
Church of that city, read the service,
at which the bHde's mother. Mrs. M.
B. Rankin, Mrs. Qulnn. Miss Florence
Loomls and Colonel E. Everett, the best
man. were present. After a few weeks
In the south the couple will return to
Portland.
The wedding of Miss Tsrlei Ssrgent to
Cyrus Harrison took place Friday night
at the bride's home. White crepe meteor
was the material of Mies Sargent's gown,
and completing the costume she wore
the conventional veil with a wreath of
orange blossoms. For Jewel she wore
Extra Special in
Trimmed Millinery
$2.95
a r rp,.acjn ' ,0 vVlafA on sale one bier lot of Trimmed
Hats at a sreat sacrifice. Every shape m this lot ls.of the
latest designs, in many different colors; Mushroom, Colonial
and Turban shapes. Monday and Tuesday special .o
All Foliage, Flowers and Trimming
Monday and Tuesday only, .Off
Children's Complete Outfitters
A visit to oar Children's Ready-to-Wear Department will readily convince
you of the assortment we carry for children and infants; everything wiU
be found here in all the latest fashion fancies.
Children's Coats in all the newest shades .strictly mannish tarfored
Prices range from : $3.00 to $1.5U
Children's Hats, in dainty little mushroom effects and turbans. Our line
of Hats is bought of New York's foremost manuf acturera of childrens
headgear. Prices range from -7&C to
Summer Dresses, from the dainty white batiste to the every-day Colored
Dresses can be had here at least one-fourth less than from our competitors
This Sale Is for You, and You
Greatest After -Easter bale m Years
The Suit You Want Is Here at Prices Much SJ
Lower Than You Ever Hoped for
With every suit sold for' $22.50 a Silk Taffeta Petticoat, that '
"is worth $5.00, will be sold to every woman or miss for
a vjuiiu v AJl Bhades t0 match the suit you uuy.
Suits are serges and mixtures; colors blue, tan and gray models, $22.50
Muslin Skirts for 79c
Values $1.25
Made with good full flounce, materials nainsook, longcloth and cambrics, in either lace JQQ
or embroidery-trimmed. Exceptional value, Monday
Corset Covers for 43c
Values to 65c
These Corset Covers are made of the best materials, daintily trimmed in pretty laces and
embroidery, with a touch of blue and pink ribbon. Monday and Tuesday only
Big Hosiery Values for Monday
. A i unwrvt TfOSIKTlV 21
Children's Hosiery 19c
r-v nmi'l.AR. 2Se VALUES.
rrrrr pair of hose which Is from our store In
JrYmrlnwid salnst defects. VB DO NOT
BVY SbcoXUS, consequently you need not
fear of KettlnK old, stock wMch rjw been
rnrr Ud over year Kiicr j -m Vf ...
.:?-r.d4- "5 aXubi
vreat DarKsio. wur .-
N Jobs: no samples.
19c
W unit's nu5ir.ni iif
This line embraces all of our regular 250
vin in black, tan and colors. The values
are exceptional: the price phenomenal, pi
Monday and Tuesday only '''
KAYSER SII.K HOSE 81.25 ASD UP
This line of silk hose Is known the world
over for the fine quaUty silk which they
are made up of. Every pair will stand the
severest test. All colors and CJ1 OC "ud
black OlssSO up.
Muslin and Knit Underwear
Beautiful Muslin Gowns
89c
VAI.TJES TO $1.75.
Made up In fine nainsook, battete and dimi
ties with low or V neck, trimmed In dainty
laces and embroideries. A special induce
ment for Monday and Tuesday. Your OA
choice 0;7C
Fine Swiss Vest trimmed in dainty lace and
heavy crochet, first quality material, ID.
special r.1
Ladles' Summer Vest in fine lisle and Swiss,
just the weight for immediate uae. OC.
Great values at ,
Fine Quality Swiss Vest In heavy crochet
tops In white and cream. Good full size.
An opportunity to lay in your Sum- OB.
mer supply at....:
only a necklace of diamonds, with a Tif
fany setting, ens was """
Curtis bargent. snd Frank Howell was
best man. Mrs. Barjent wore her own
wedding gown of white satin. Easier lilies
with palm were the appropriate decora
tions of the house, though ths dining
room, where supper wss served after the
ceremony, was in yellow. Mr. Harrison
Is a prominent young business roan of
Pan Francisco, snd is popular both In
that city and In Portland. Before going
to their home in Sun Francisco Mr. and
Mr Harrison will pass week r l
Del Monte.
Mrs. D. M. Watson an8 Miss Delta
Watson entertained at dinner at the
Imperial Thursday night In honor of
ex-Oovernor Folk. Other BUB' were
Mrs. Whltehouse. of Walla
M. Davis. Alexander Sweek and Mr. and
Mr. Robert C. French. .
Mrs. Albert Wursweller will havs as
her guest next week Miss Bertha Alex
ander of Pendleton, who will arrive In
Portland. Tuesday to be bridesmaid at
the wedding of Mlas Lillian Kourke
Wednesday evening.
Mrs. U 8. Doble and Miss Helen
Pobls who are South will start for
noma about April It.
Cards are out for another dance at
the lrrlngton club next Friday evening.
The party will be Informal and In
honor of another members' night.
Mrs. I. N. Flelschrrer" mother, Mrs.
Gosllnsky, of San Francisco, has re
turned to her home In the South, tak
ing with her Mrs. Flelschner's guest.
Mlsa Frances Braunsteln. of New York,
who has been In Portland for two
months.
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Mrs. Mark Levy was a bridge hostess
Tuesday. ess
The Tuesday evening bowling club
went In a body to Tilly's Nightmare"
Tuesday evening, after which they took
supper at the Portland. The personnel
of tha club Includes. Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Metsger. Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Oppenhelraer. Mr. and Mrs. Frederick
Sellar. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil H. Bauer, Mr.
and Mrs. Ludwlg Hirsch. Mr. and Mrs.
Max Hirsch, Mr. and Mrs. I. L. White.
Mr. and Mrs. Felix Frledlander and Mr.
and Mrs. Julius Meier.
Cards are out for the wedding of Miss
I.llllan Frances Rourke. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Rourke of this
city to Charles Claire Perrln of San
Francisco. The ceremony will take
place next Wednesday evening at oi.
Stephen's church at half past eight
o'clock. The wedding came sooner than
friends of Miss Rourke had expected
and as a result a great many affairs
In her honor have been crowded into
a short space of time, as she will go
at once to her home In California.
Among those who have been hostesses
In compliment of the bride-to-be are
Miss Blanche Schott. who gave her an
afternoon party Wednesday, Miss King
and Miss Frances King who entertained
with a linen shower for her Friday, and
Mrs. E. Vincent Morrow, who asked
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R. E. Farrell Co.
Seventh and Alder Streets
Announces for Monday a
magnificent showing of
new
S u i t s r o m M ft x M.
Schwarz & Co., and from
J. C. Stratton.
Dresses from E. Deutsch
and Maloney & Co.
New Blouses.
New Millinery.
Your inspection and ap
proval invited. '
C. E. HOLLIDAY GO.
355 Alder, Cor. Park.
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fS WOMEN'S AND MISSES'
iriKrr ' COATS, SUITS AND
DRESSES
Of the Better Class,
$25 to $75.
HANDSOME AND EXCLU
SIVE STYLES
Novelties and Plain Tailored'
Garments.
A. largo collection of new mod
els; smart man-tailored Suits
of superb quality.
DRESSES
Exclusive styles in silk and wool
$25 to $75.
New Designs in Marquisatte and
Cotton Voile for Sum
mer wear,
$15 to $40. "
No charge for alterations.
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WAISTS
Lingerie and plain tailored linen
about 40 guests In Tuesday to play
cards. Miss AiaDei vveea win un -Ijostess
tomorrow. Miss Rourke's en
gagement was announced last week at
a luncheon given at the Portland hotel
by Mrs. Fred Hartman for the bridal
party. Including Miss Rourke, Miss
Abramine Thatcher. Miss Bess Ham-
a ci - ti.rtha Aipmnnpr ot ren
111UI1U, JJ1IBO iJO. 1...
dleton and Mrs Charles Meyers. Later
( i T- TJammnnri tnnlf t H P Sfi and the
following guests to the Orpheum, Miss
Jessie Buffum, Mrs. George Schott, Jr.,
Miss Blanche Schott, Miss King, Miss
Frances King. Miss Mabel Weed, Mrs.
E. Vincent Morrow. Miss Edith Ogcln.
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ILLMMY
BUYERS
THINK AGAIN!
Which Do Xou Prefer?
An undesirable shopworn hat off in style
and color scheme at $10, reduced from $20
OR
For a regular price of $10 get a chic, classy,
recent production, created since the f new de
signs in shapes and materials have' become
established in Eastern fashion centers and
expressed directly to us. Each week a new
lot of exclusive t . -
CASTELLAN
. New York Tailored Suit Hats.
Fra2(iy SSro
The Old Stand
Third Street, Corner
Salmon
l Two r
J Stores 1
THE CROWN
Morrison Street, 0pp.
Olds, Wortman & King
ANNOUNCEMENT
i The Baltimore Antique Furniture Company
of Baltimore, Maryland
Has Established a Branch Shop at
471 Washington Street Portland, Oregon
and Invites Your Inspection of
their very fine collection of
Antiques '
of different kinds and periods
Including Hepplewhite, Sheraton
and Chippendale furniture, both
originals and fine reproductions.
Bric-a-Brac and Sheffield plate
of rarest and 'choicest designs.
We also repair and re-finish antique furniture
Everybody Is Talking About Our I
st v m V jv ST 1
FAN1ALUUN
Skirts and Suits
They are sensible, practical and
the most comfortable garments
ever invented.
We extend you a cordial invita
tion to come and inspect the
styles we are successfully mak
ing, to your measure.
SKIRTS FROM $20 UP
SUITS FROM $45 UP
J. M. Ehrlich Co.
Makers of High-Grade Tailored"
Garments, Phoenix Bldg., Fifth
and Oak. Main 902.
Housekeepers' Supplies
At Cost
As it is our intention in future
to devote ourselves exclusively
to ready-to-wear goods, we place
on sale
AT COST
our stock of piece goods, con
sisting of Dress Goods, Linens,
Calicoes, Flannels, Towels, and
Toweling, Muslins, Sheetings and
Blankets. .
Space will not permit tis to
quote prices, but we have deter
mined to sell the above line abso
lutely at cost, as we need the
room for the-development of our
Ready-to-WTear business.
Becker, IMoogfiKn I Sweeney
441 Washington St., Telephone
Marshall 2213.
Agents for Thomson's and War
ner's Corsets.
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Hotel Moore
SEASIDE, OIL
Open All Tear. Hot Salt Baths In Hotst
Special Kates by Month.
DAH J, MOOllE. PROPRIETOR.