The Sunday Oregonian. (Portland, Ore.) 1881-current, December 10, 1922, SECTION THREE, Page 2, Image 50

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THE SUNDAY OREGONIAN. PORTLAND. DECEMBER 10, 1922
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of these Impersonations are to be
devoted to special equipments such
as textiles, prints, etchings and ob
jects of still life, for the school of
architecture and art of the Univer
sity of Oregon. Presiding at the tea
table during the informal tea hour
T. ere Mrs. .William D. Wheelwright
Mrs. Joseph N. Teal, Mrs. Theodore
B, Wilcox and Mrs. A. A. Morrison.
Mrs. Sara Albert (Sara Truax) of
Spokane has been visiting Mrs.
George T. Gerlinger.
HONOLULU, T. H.. Nov. 31 (Spe
cial.) Miss Louise Cameron and
Miss Doris Lytle, Portland, Or.,
girls, are being extensively enter
tained here during their visit to
Honolulu. They were the honored
guests at several teas and dinners
given during tne past week.
Society folk are keenly anticipat
ing "A Night in Paris," which will
be given by the American Legion
New Tear's eve. A two-hour vaude
ville act wil be presented, and there
pill be a dance in the wings of the
stage. A country fair will take place
in the basement. The partial list of
partons and patronesses for the af
fair will be:
Mr. and Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley, Mrai N. E.
Ayer, Mr. and Mrs. 1. Aronson, Mr. and
Urs. A. A. Aya Dr. and Mrs. Georfje
j.Ainslle, Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Ayer, Mr.
' onrt Ura Pat W Allpn. Alr and Mrs.
James G- Beckett. Miss Alberta Bair, I
Miss Margaret Balr. Mrs. Dallas Bache,
Mayor and Mrs. George I. Baker, Mr.
and Mrs. B. C. Ball. Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas S. Barnes. Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Bates, Mr. and Mrs. P. E. Beach, Miss
Agnes Beach. Judge and Mrs. Bean, Mr.
and Mrs. C. P. Berg, Dr. and Mrs. J. B.
BlUderbock. Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Boyd,
Mr and Mrs. C, D. Bruun, Mr. and Mrs.
Spencer Blddle, Colonel and Mrs. John
C. Beatty, Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Brew
ter. Dr. and Mrs. Gustav E. Bruere, Mr.
and Mrs. John L. Burgard, Mr. and Mrs.
William Burgard, Mr. and Mrs. John
C. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Boland.
Mr. and Mrs. Crutlo Bailey, Mrs. Fred
Buffum, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Blythe, Mr.
and Mrs. Lyle Brown, Mrs. Bessie Col
well. Mrs. R. E. Bondurant, Mrs. L. R.
f?Jtejujv?e JC 0c-W0acf Jr0Ptr?j"c Z??z?jfer
O'Gorman, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Olm-
stead. Major and Mrs. Richard Park, Mr.
and Mrs. Cassiua Peck. Mr. and Mrs.
Edgar B. Piper. Mr. and Mrs. George D.
Petera, Mr. and Mrs. John Peters, Mr.
and Mrs. Andrew Porter. Miss Valentine
Prltchard, Mr. and Mrs. Ira Powers, Mr.
and Mrs. Boss Plummer, Dr. and Mrs.
Norman Pease, Mr. and Mrs. Sydney
Van W. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Pat
terson. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Kunyon, Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Bockey. Dr. and Mrs.
Paul Rockey, Dr. and Mrs. Eugene W.
Roc key. Dr. and Mrs. James Boaeneld.
Dr. and Mrs. Arthur Bosenfeld, Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Bumelln, Mr. and Mrs. Or
vin Rankin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Ran
som, Mr. and Mrs. Scott Redfield, Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Rothschild. Mr. and Mrs.
William J. Boope, Mr. and Mrs. George
Schalk, Mrs. Nancy Zan Scott, Mr. and
Mrs. D. A. Schlndler. Mr. and Mrs- Ben
belling, Mrs. C. B. Simmons, Mrs.
W. H. fakene, Mr. and Mrs. Estes
Snedecor, Captain and Mrs. Richard
Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Wnliam fetrandborg.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas is harp, Mr. and
Mrs. Alfred P. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Irv
ing Stearns, Mr. and Mrs. Amedee Smith
Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Smith Mr. and Mrs
Jay Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Fred H. Strong,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Smith, Mrs. George
C. Sterling, Mrs. "Walter V. Smith. Judge
and Mrs. G. W. h tuple ton. Bishop and
Mrs. Walter T. Sumner, Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Spencer,' Mr. and Mrs. Martin
Schacht, Dr. and Mrs C. J. Smith, Mr.
and Mrs. William H. Steiwer. Mr. and
Mrs. E. C. Shevhn. Mrs. Alexander
Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. A. Tichner, Mr. (
and Mrs. Harry Tracey. Mr. and Mrs. I
Guy Talbot. Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Teal, I
Mr. and Mrs. Warren E- Thomas, Mrs.
Lillian D. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis ;
I. Thompson, Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Thomas, i
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Turner, Mr. and ,
Mrs. E. L. Thompson, Mrs. C. B.
Lnander, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Valentine,
Mr. and Mrs. H B. Van Duzer, Mr. and
Mrs. H. A. Van Home. Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Vogan. Mr. and Mrs. John White.
Mr. and Mrs. Morris Whltehouse. Mr.
and Mrs. Ralph E. Williams, Mrs. Chanes !
W. Williams. Mr. and Mrs. C. T.,Whit-
ney, Mr. and Mrs. George Wilson, Mr.
and Mrs. S. F. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs.,
William F. Woodward, Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Weseinger. Miss Vella Winner,
Mr. and Mrs. H. C Wortman, Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Wernicke, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
wneel wright, Dr. and Mrs. Thomas
Wayne Watts, Mrs. ' Evelyn Rigler
Walker, Babbl and Mrs Jonah B. Wise,
Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Wllhelm. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Witherow. Mr. and Mrs. H. H.
Ward, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Teon. Dr.
and Mrs. Jack Yates, Mr. and Mrs. Dom
J. zan, Dr. and Mm. James C. Zan, Mr.
and Mrs-. Jordan Zan.
.
An improvised altar of beautiful
Christmas holly and Oregon grape
formed a charming background for
Miss Charlie Penton.'who was mar
ried Wednesday evening to Dudley
Randolph Clarke, at the home of
her uncle and aunt, Dr. and Mrs.
Hicks C. Fenton, on Willamette
Heights, Dr. A. A. Morrison per
formed the ceremony. Dr. Horace
B. Fenton acted as best man- The
wedding march was played by Miss
Margaret Hawkins, accompanied on
the violin by Miss Jrene Sullivan.
Miss Marion Linn of Eugene sang
"Thou Art Lovely as a Flower." pre
ceding the ceremony
The bride, who was given In mar
riage by her uncle, wore an at
tractive wedding robe of white
crepe back satin with long graceful
lines, draped on one side and adorned
by a cluster of s-ilver grapes and an
ornament of crystal. Hr flowers
were a shower bouquet of Ophelia
roses and gladioli.
Miss Virginia Fenton and Miss
Margaret Spencer, cousins of the i
bride, were her attendants. Miss
Fenton s costume was a smart model
of blue crepe back Batin, worn with
a silver wreath on her coiffure. She i
carried a bouquet of Columbia roses.
Miss Spencer wore a pretty frock of
apricot georgette with a silver
wreath on her head and carried
Ophelia roses.
A reception followed the cere
mony. Receiving with the wedding
party were Dr. and 'Mrs. HicksC.
Fenton and Mrs. Charles Robert
Fenton, mother of the bride. Pre
siding m the dining room, which,
was colorful with its decorations of
yeliow chrysanthemums, were Mrs.
Edgar B. Piper, Mrs. Robert K. Kel
ler, Mrs. J. Guy istrohm. Mrs. Edward
Cusick of Albany, Mrs. Robert Ix
Ford, Mrs. Harry J. Carman, Mrs.
Jerry E. Bronaugh and Mrs. Francis
Sherman. They were assisted by a
group of the younger set, including
Miss Eeanor McClaine of Stlverton.
Miss Genevieve Shaver, Miss Marcile
Carlock, Miss Theodora Stoppenbach
Mrs. Roland Lockwood, Miss Myrtle
Smith, Miss Elizabeth Torrey, Mrs.
Robert McMurray and Miss Mary
Helen Spaulding. Mrs. Mathew F.
Fenton, Mrs. Arthur C. Spencer, Mrs.
Dean Hayes and Miss Florence
Flynn.
Mrs. Clarke is an attractive and
popular young woman, and since the
announcement of her engagement
has been the inspiration for numer
our affiLirs. Mr. Clarke is the son of
Mrs. Lucy Baxter Von Zoll Clarke,
and is a former Portlander. He is
well known in business and social
circles here, and is now in business
in San Francisco. Mr. and Mrs.
Clarke will reside in Berkeley.
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Stanford university, passed through f night at the post servic
the .city on his way from an eastern
tour. H$ was entertained by Dr.
and Mrs. Ralph C. Walker at the
Lniversity club.
A number of society folk called at
the home of Mfs. George Gerlinger
Sunday afternoon, when she com
plimented Mrs. Truax Albert, her
house guest, with & tea. Mrs. Albert
is now visiting Mrs. David T. Honey-,
man,
Mrs. Wesley Ladd Kendall, who
was the house guest of Miss Nancy
Holt, has returned to her home in
Worcester, Mass. During her visit
here she was the motif for several
affairs.
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Mr. and Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur are
motoring in California.
Mr., and Mrs. Cameron Squires are
enjoying a short stay in California.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Thompson left
Thursday for a motor trip to California.
Mrs. Phil Metschan Sr. Is visiting
in San Diego. Later she will be the
guest of her son-in-law and daugh
ter, Mr. and Mrs, Kenneth Clar Nell,
in Phoenix, Ariz.
.
The commanding officer and the
officers and women of the 7th in
fantry at Vancouver barracks will
give a formal dance on the night of
Decembers? at the post gymnasium
This is the second of a series of for
mal dances announced early in the
season to be given by . the post this
winter. Cards will be. sent out in
the near future. Many Portland
people will be among the guests.
The first in a series of informal
hops to .b-e given by the Officers'
through-
will be given frequeni.y
out the winter months.
Captain and Mrs. Bryant B. Moor
entertained Thursday night at bridge
in honor of Captain and Mrs. Julius
L. Bischof. Captain Bischof is leav
ing the post in the near future tot
go into civilian life.
Honoring Miss Cecile Whitfield,
who was their week-end guest. Lieu
tenant and Mrs. Hubert S. Miller
entertained at a luncheon Sunday.
A number of Portland and Vancou
ver people were among the guests,
Lieutenant and Mrs. Arthur
Wolf were host and hostess Wednes-.
day nght at dinner for a number of
officers of the post and their wives.
Captain and Mrs. Phillip Over
street gave an informal bridge
party Tuesday night.
Mrs. John Shull was hostess Fri
day at a smart luncheon in the grill
room f Hotel Portland. Covers
were placed for ten.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer A. Knise
on Thanksgiving celebrated their
silver wedding. They received many
gifts of silver. Dinner and sup
per were served at their home, near
Wilsonville. to 24 guests.
Mr. and Mrs. Kruse were married
at their present home on November
1897. They have two sons.
Adolphus and Elmer.
,
Social as well as musical interest
is centered in the third concert of
the Chamber Music trio tomorrow;
night at the Portland Woman's club.
This probably will be the last ap
pearance this season of this well
known trio.
Mrs. Francis E. Burn! of St. Louis,
Mo- great commander of the
Ladies of the Maccabees, with Mrs.
McRae, state commander of Ore-
Mr. Warren Allen, organtst of club of the post was held Fridav eon. will arrive in Portland today
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Hayes, Mr. and Mrs.
John Howell, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hoyt,
Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Hindman, Mr. and
Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. Merle Campbell, Dr. j rs, josepa a. am. m . ana mrs. joru-
. . .... . mar KorturP lr nnri Mrs. Rnade M.
jind Mrs, John N. Coghlan. Mr. and Mrs.
W. K. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. C. C. Colt,
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Cooklngham, Mr. ;
and Mrs. Holt Cookingham, Mr. and Mrs. !
KUlott R. Corbett. Mrs. Helen Ladd Cor
bett, Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton F. Corbett,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Corbett. Mr. and
Mrs, J. A. Cranston, Mr. and Mrs. M. E.
Crumpacker, Miss Ruth Catlin, Major
and Mrs. Vernon Cartwrlght, Mr. and
Mrs. N. Coleman, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Corliss, Mr. and
Mrs. Howard CharKon, Mr. and Mrs. E.
K. Cablet Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Clark,
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Costello, Mr. and
Mrs. Boland Chapman, Mr. and Mrs.
Marshall Dana, Mr. and Mrs. Lee Daven
port, Mr. and Mrs. F. O. Downing, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Dey, Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Dolph, Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Dooley Jr.,
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly, Mr. and Mrs.
Walter Daly, Mr. and Mrs. E. 1. Dev
ereaux, Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Doyle, Mr.
and Mrs. G. H. - Durham, Mr. and Mrs.
C. H. Davis Jr., Mr .and Mrs. C. E.
Dant, Miss Jane Doyle, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert H. Ellis, Mr. and Mrs. K. S.
Erwin, Mrs. Sarah Evans, Miss Falling.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Failing, Mr. and
Mr. Robert FarreU, Mr. and Mrs. Will
iam Ferguson, Mr. and Mrs. Aaron
Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Frank, Mrs.
Sigmund Frank, Miss Stella Frohman,
Dr. and Mrs. Htcks Fenton, Miss Mamie
Helen Flynn, Mr. and Mrs. Felix Fried
lander, William B. Foliett, Judge and
Mrs. W. N. Gatens, Mr. and Mrs. E. P.
Geary, Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Geary, Mr.
and lira. E. C. Giltner, Mr. and Mrs.
D. A- Grout. Mr. and Mrs. Lane Good-
selL Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Grigsby, Mr. and
Mrs. Alan Green, Miss Isabella Gauld,
Mrs. James Gauld, Mr. and Mrs. George
Gerlinger, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Gerlinger,
Mr. and Mrs. John GUI, Dr. and Mrs.
A. J. Giesy, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Grelle,
Mr. and Mrs. Graham Glass. Mr. and
. Mrs. Wells Gilbert, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gillison. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Green,
Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Griffiths, Mr. and
Mrs. Herbert Holman, Mr. and Mrs.
John Holman, Mr. and Mrs, L, R.
Holman, Miss Hazel Handy, Mr. and Mrs.
r a Hahn, Mr. and Mrs. John Hall, Mr.
and Mrs. Pierre nines, Mr. and lrs.
Jamfcs D. Hart, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Hart, Mrs, Solomon Hirsch, Mrs. Mar
garet Ayer Hayden, Mr. and Mrs. David
T. Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. James D.
Honeyman. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas D.
Honeyman. Mr. and Mr?. Mx Hirsch
BAGLEY. SPECIALTY SHOP
Suite Flvf , Liberty Thfatw Bldg.
ANNOUNCES A REDUCTION, FOR
THE COMING WEEK, OP
1A RFF
large: size slits, coats and
DRESSES.
Ireland. Mr. and Mrs. Felix Isherwood,
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Jewett, Mr. and
Mrs. Henry Judd, Mr. and Mrs. Philip
Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. Victor A. Johnson, Miss
Frances Jacobs, Mr. and Mrs. H. C Ken
dall, Mr. and Mrs. X C. Kavanaugh, Mr.
and Mrs. "W. C. Kavanaugh, Mr. and Mrs.
w. Knight. Mr. and Mrs. J. a. Knapp,
Mr. and Mrs, F. E. Knapp, Miss Florence
Knapp, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock,
Miss Beatrice Locke, Mr. and Mrs.
Fletcher Linn. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lon
ergan, Mr. and Mrs. Julius Louisson, Mr.
and Mrs. Barge 2 ?onard, Mr. and Mrs
Sam Inders, Mr. and Mrs. James A,
Lyons, Mr. and Mrs. William j. Lyons.
Mr. and Mrs. I. N. Lip man, Mr. and
Mra J, H. Lothrop, Mr. and Mrs. George
Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Antoine Labbe,
Mr .and Mrs, E. J. Labbe, Mr .and Mrs.
Henry Labbe, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lea,
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. McMicken, Mr. and
Mrs. A. A. Murphy, Mr. and Mrs. Julius
L. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Metzger, Mr. and Mrs.
Claude McColloch, Dr. and Mrs. A. A.
Morrison, Dr. and vMrs. George A. Mar
shall, Mn and Mra Lewis McArthur,
Mr. and Mra John C Monteith, Mrs.
J. -B. Montgomery, Mr. and Mra
Stanley Meyers, Mr. and Mrs. Frank
McCrllHs, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Mann, Mrs.
Jeannette Meier, Mr. and Mrs. D. W. I.
MacGregor, Mr. and Mrs. Coe A. Mc
Kenna, Mr. and Mrs. "Walter B. Maoteay,
Mr. and Mrs. George A. McMath, Mr.
and Mrs. William McMaster, Mr, and
Mrs. William A. MacRae, Mr. and Mrs
James Malarkey, Mr, and Mrs. Dan J.
Malarkey, Mr." and Mrs. Clifford Mar
shall, Dr. and Mrs. Ray Matson, Mr. and
Mrs. Arthur Mears, Mr. and Mra Rod
erick MacLeay, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers
MacVeagh. Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Mears,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Miller, Mr. and
Mrs. Lewis H. Mills, Mrs. Angela Mur
phy, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph -Meyers, Mr.
and Mrs. Ben Morrow, Mr. nad Mrs.
Phil Metschan, Mr. and Mrs. Robert H.
Noyes, Mr. and Mrs. James Nicol,
Mra Walter H. Mash, Mr. and Mrs.
J. P. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman
ature's Nearest irl
Baby's
Christmas
Gift
Hundreds of useful,
dainty gifts, moderately
priced.
THE ROSE
BABY SHOP
' 388 Morrison, nr. 10th St-
flit
The one-shade rouge Has- ,
mine perfumed that has al
ready found a welcome place ;
. m many thousands of hand
bags; it's the fastest selling '
rouge on the market today.
Puts a nature-bloom on the
cheeks of every type.
75c a box, with mirror and
puff.
A Remiller Corn pany,New .
York, product, and a
dominant feature in all
Owl Drug
Scores.
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Morrison St. bwwtn 4&k . iAittnys fresh.
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One-Thirty Tenth Stred
As a special feature
- for the coming week
ALL
Coats and
Wraps .
FOR
0NE-F01JRTH
LESS
n opportunity to enjoy
a wrap of distinctive
value at a very substan
tial saving.
LADIES'
TAILOR
M. PATT
Suite 512-13 Bush & Lane Bldg.
BROADWAY ASD ALDEB.
J.K. STERN
. .;- LADIES' TAILOR , .
' Special Reductions on
Coats and Suits
7 Alder St. 410 Washington St.
Yuletide Sweets
Why not send a lovely ' cake
a jar of mincemeat fruit cake
or plum pudding full of choicest
candied iruus ana nuts, to ait
those special friends? Packed
carefully in- holiday boxes or
special baskets, and looking so
Christmasy and inviting.
Any favorite cake made espe
cially to order by calling
Mrs. Harry Price Palmer
Eut 3207.
Please order early. ,
F. W. PATT & CO.
Ladies' Tailors and Dressmakers.
606-T Broadway Bnildlnc.
Phone Atwater Stofs. '
Christmas Gift Message From the Eastern Outfitting Company
Buy Hosiery for Christmas!
Hosiery is a splendid gift for everyone men, women, boys
and girls alike! You've never heard of anyone having too
many, pairs, have you? - '
We offer for your selection stockings and sox of all kinds, attractively
packed in gift boxes and priced uniformly low. -
Silk Stockings, 2.25. .
Black, African, navy, sand,, taupe,
, leaver, pearl : Splendid heavy silks. 3
pairs for 6.50.
Imported Wool Stockings. ,'
-in smart heather mixtures are priced
only,. 3.00, 3 prs. f or 8.75 with hand
" "-embroidered clox they're 3.50 a pr., 3
prs. for 10.00. . L
Silk and Wool Stockings.
Soft and lovely as can be. Black, brown,
gray and castor. . 1.75 pr., 3 prs. 5.00.
Wool Sox With Clox.
Buy "him" a box of 3 pairs for 4.25, or
1 1.50 a pair. Finely woven wools that
any man will enjoy wearing.
Silk Sox for Men, 1.00 .
- a pair, 3 pairs for 2.75. Black, cordovan
; and smoke. They're splendid values and
' ' .' . will prove most welcome.
Wool-Mixed Stockings
for boys and girls. The wanted heather
mixtures that the youngsters are so
keen about. 1.00 pr., 3 prs. for 2.75.
mm
Corduroy Robes for 5.50
Fine waled corduroys in love
ly tones of rose, blue, coral,
purple and cherry will make
splendid gifts. Gift boxed.
Breakfast Coats, 1,0.00
patterned taffetas in quaint,
charming styles, finished
with tiny frills and cordings.
Gift boxed.
Very special!
Beaded Overblouses, 11.75
A half dozen models from
which to choose, all equally
handsome. A gift that will
be long remembered by lucky
recipients. "
Slip-on Sweaters, 5.85
Solid colors, two-toned ef
fects, plaid overlays in . the
very popular slip-on style. A
most acceptable gift
Use Your Credit
if You Wish and
Arrange to Pay After
the Holidays
Gift Furs
Furs are the gift
supreme. YouH find,
many here ' from .
which to choose, at
whatever price you
wish to pay. -
Umbrellas
for all the family too!
for women
Silk Umbrellas, 6.95
Red, taupe, purple, green,
black silks in ivory and am
ber ring, leather strap and
malacca crook styles. . Spe-
' daily priced at 6.95. ,
for girls
Silk Umbrellas, 4.50 :
Small umbrellas with ring,
handles for small girls. Big-"
: ger umbrellas with strap han
dles for bigger girls at 5:45.
- "' Silk, navy and red.
-
for men
Umbrellas at 5.00
American taffetas.
Crook handles.
Values Extraordinary.
5.00
HmDQXJARTRS fbn The- iS.PU.G3'
. Washington at ,10th ' , .