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.THE OREGON SUNDAY . jbURNAL", - PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, MAY 17, ' 1908. - . . . . .- .. . , ...... -. . . . - .- - - .- -. -. - w . - - r ll SOCIAL activities have taken the . form almost altogether of small. Informal affair. :Th Bessts '.Abott concert Monday evening was the moat fashionable public affair of the week and society was well represented there; Mrs. XI. T". Green was one of the- prominent entertainers and with her in hef box were Mr. and Mrs. C J. Keed. Miss Lang of The Dalles and W. D. Tyler. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Bbaw entertained ' Miss Abott 'and her manager,: aar. orory, iir mi vumoi . at the Nortonla. They had known her In the east. Mrs. Green visited at the came home, as did Miss Abott two years ago In San Francisco, when the earthquake forced the visiting Metro politan singers to take refuge with their friends If they;wer -fortunate enough to have any .. ' , Other eventa of the week reviewed In the flaily Issues were a bridge of five toMes given ,by Mrs. Ernest' Tncker flnesday ar .;ti- ,im v-anuyi w bridge given by Mrs. Walter A. Holt Thursday of six" tables at which Mrs, John C Robinson and Mrs. Louis XL Tarpley-were the winners, and the an nual prom given by the Allen Prepara tory, school Friday evening, atMurlark Miss Florence Wolf entertained yes terday with a. luncheon of It covers for Miss Mildred Rhelnstrom and Miss Cora Marx, whose engagements were an nounced not: long since. , The, service was all In pink and the flowers used were sweet peas. Besides the two honor guests there were Miss Daisy Rosener of Baa Francisco. Miss Mabel Beck. Miss Florence Koho, Miss Clementine Hlrsch, Miss Franc"- Jacobs. rMlsr Flora FJeslchner. Miss Henrietta Lauer. Miss Hilda Hexter and Miss May Oppen. lielmer. :--,.'''.' ; One oi the prettiest teas was given yesterday afternoon H Mrs. A. C. Pan- Ton ana Mrs.; jonn a. neauni 11 uie I'anton home. "Rosemont," in Portland Helsht. In honor of Mrs. O. K. Mltohell of Atlanta, Georrla. who Is vsltlng her daughter, Mrs. Keating, About 00; In vitations were sent out The rooms were beautiful with dog wood and Scotch broom. Mrs. Pan ton was charming In, a Parisian, gown of chiffon heavily embroidered: In vast-d shades under white chiffon. She car ried rea rosea. - Mrs. Keating wore a dainty frock of pink and blue Dnwden chiffon and earned Golden Gate rosea. Mrs. Mitchell wore silver gray crepe da chine trimmed with duchess lace of the-saia shade-and. carried, pink rosea. Assisting about the reception rooms were Miss Lillian Dosch . and Miss Oarlotta Parker. Ices were served by Mies Judith Scott and Miss Alllnger of Washington. IX C hd Mrs. nupert J, Chioman Doured coffee. The alrls as- .sifting In serving were Miss Ma Id a Hart, Mips Dorothy Morrison. Miss Lisa Par ker, Wins Clara MacEwitn. Mhts- Lorene Kails and Miss jseulah Nicnoiao. uncti was. served by,' Mrs. Ben Gadsby' and Mrs. Horace Earl Chanman. -- Mrs. Mitchell, has been, visiting, heir lor several weeks ana will extend ner stay into June. She la -a' member of the Colonial, Dames, land, was trne, of tha charter members of the charter chapter of the Daughters of the Amer ican Revolution. The Atlanta chapter -eompleted It organisation Juet five min ute before the one at Washington and fo claims the honor of being the first In the country- Mrs. Mitchell's quaint colonial costume in which the picture here copied is taken,' was worn by her at a 'large colonial ball given by the Colonial JDames. , It was a' gown "be. longlng to her rrandmother and Is slh-fe-tilarly beaatlfut . c "i -,W'.4 "fc'-'.k V f M 4:JJl vv j , Th concert (given at in Halllg Fri day afternoon by Mrs. Frederick Bggert I presenting Miss Ada Alice Tuttle, pian ists, and lira. Clyde. . Bruce Altchlson i soprano, was 'a 'fashionable affair. The UK-airs wu wowgio wiui ' interested friends. Mra. Egg-art occupied .one of the boxes with a .party, of friends and was handsomely gowned In blue and whit radium silk with lapis lasull lace and diamonds and wore a hat of white lace tulle with pink moss rosebuds.' The soloists, were also handsome.lv tinned. 'iuiuv won mi imponva pjown oi pale pink moussellne d sole, en train, over foundations of chiffon and allk. Heavy embroidery and cream lace ruf- f Im tt-nrkod ' wltW - nlAk . ftrlornMl the bodice and lac with,.' bands of velvet and aatla completed- 'the- skirt. Mrs. Altchlcon wore white messallne over chiffon and Hk with an oriental lace ertha and a picture, oat . coverea with wnite piumea. . . On box was presented to Mrs. E. E. Coursen. Mrs. Rosa coursen Reed. W, A. Montgomery. Mrs. Rose Sloch-Baner. Mra. W.- A. T. Bushong and Dr. George Ainsue. in anotner were jar. ana Mrs. Charles tlrke. Fran Marquradt Mien Marie M. CabllL Miss Maria Soale and Julius V. Seyler... In the third were Mtse Doerh. Mrs. Frank Kerr, MIss J (a trice Hiaoen, miss Cam I lie Dosch, lr. Emit Eons and F. G. Elcbenlaab, nnd in the fourth were Mrs. Eggert. j resldent( of the Woman's club; Mrs. iiobert Lutke, first vice-president; Mrs. J ernes P. Moifet, second vice-president; Mrs; T. i. Mann and Mrs. H. W. Coo, ch tttrman and vice-chairman of the so cial 'committee, and Mrs. J. W. Elex endar, chairman, and Mrs. VTaren E. Thomas, vice-chairman of the calendar . committee, .. c ' " , s . . - Mrs, P, J, Mann entertained yenterday afternoon at -bridge wlth about U.;ta- tsietv uer guests were- Mrs. Adolpn rxkom, Mrs. Eliot Habersham, Mrs. "William Northrop, Jra. Jerry Bron anirh, Mrs. Charles A. Macrnm. Miss Helen VarBchuyrer, Mrs. A. EL Mackay, Urt G. E. Broere, Mrs. Helen Cardwell. Mrs.- T. T. Davis. Mrs. J. O. Mark v,. C Crclrhton. Mrs. Anna Bernard. I Mrs. W. H. Boot. -Mrs. T. B. Foster, Mrs. W. C. Koo J Mrs. 3. H. Ha ale-1 tin!, Mrs. i-aurence n.napp. Miss Laura Nortbrup.' Mrs.' K. Shelley Morgan, Mrs. A. U McCuUy. Mrs. Richard Vartti, Mra. A. E. Butterfleld, Mrs. John Ma nrkpy. Mrs. Ben Trenkman,-Mrs. C W. JW.RSon, Mrs. George E. Collins, Mrs. Korman Allen. Mrs. W. Glfford Nash. M rs. Thomas Howe. Mrs. William Har 11 Stalger. Mrs. R. IA Durham, Miss Johnston and Miss Effle Johnston. . The Invitations are out for 4he mar riage of Miss Gretchen' Hoyt of Kew York and Henry. Ladd Corbett of this city, Jt will be a- church weddlraj at roon In the Episcopal church June g. After the marriage they will travel for tliM and will later return to 1 . Kland end will occupy Mrs. Corbett's In (in West Park street - . -dneday e-enlrg some "of- his f' -nc's rv him a farewHl dinner at Arlmaion eiuh. J, Wesley Ladd, -- l i.trtnan. C Edward Grelle, Jo seph 'Bowler, . Elliott ";R.,4 Corbett- and Walter Baebe were hi hosts. V; ' ', Friday evening -he was host In turn at the Portland at a aplendidlyl ap pointed dipnor. The rooms were elabor ately decorated and the table was beau tiful with a miniature fountain in the center bedecked with violets and lilies of the valley and gold fish la the water. The place cards and favors were the Usual suggestions of traveling.;' The guests were: J. Wesley Ladd. Elliott R. Corbett, C. Edward Grelle. David T. Honcyman, Morton H. Insley, Walter B. Beebe,! Jordan Zan, Brandt. Wicker sham, E. H. Strong, Thomas Sharp, Walter Oakman. Samuel Stow, Joseph C Muehe, Bruce Honeyman, Thomas Robertson, T. Scott Brooke.. J.' R, Bowles,, "Ersklhe Wood and Robert H. Strong, - 1 k . ' ' ' , Mrs. -Corbttr will .leave tomorrow to attend the wedding. Her son Ellloti will be the best 'man an the ushers will be Roderick Macleay of Portland and Mibier Roberts of Seattle. Hamil ton Corbett. now in Harvard, will at tend the wedding. -tr . The Dosch family: expects to leave Tuesday for Montreal en route to Eu rope to spend a year. There has been a good deal of Informal entertaining for the Misses Dosch prior to their' depart ure. Dr. and Mrs. Ben Trankman en tertained at dinner the Misses Camilla and Lillian Dosch, Henry Atlee and Dr. nnd Mrs. Henry Fleckensteln. Mrs. George W. McBrlde entertained , a few of, their rirl friends one afternoon for cards.' The engagement has been an nounced of Ernest Dosch, who spends most of his time In Alaska, to Miss Winnie - Wsschburger of Minneapolis and the wedding la to take place there In December. Tt ? Mrs. G. E. Bruere gave a pretty luncheon Friday for Miss Grace Nichol son, whose marriage to Laurence Hol man will be celebrated next month. The decorations were1 beautiful, combining Bride .and Bridesmaid roses. A pretty lace service on - the mahogany table gave a charming effect. .The guests were Miss Nicholson. Miss Helen Brig ham, Miss Myrtle Shaffer. Mrs. Martin Schacht. Mlas- Grace Dalrvmnle. Mrs. Ambrose Scott,. Miss Eleanor Rothenel, Mrs. David Jordan, Miss Daisy Brad ford and Mrs. Herbert Hoiman. 'w ' ' Mr. and Mra. Gay Lombard gave a pretty dinner dance Wednesday evening. Wliders orchestra played. There were 1 J 'covers at dinner and Miss Dorothy Kinney, who-leaves next week with her alitor, Mrs.' jamea jjougnerty, lor Eu rope, was the honor guest. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Dougherty, Dr. and Mrs. George Marshall, Miss Kinney. . Miss Llela Shelby. Mr. and Mra. Frank Free man, Morris, Whltehouse, Jordan Zan, Joseph Muehe and Chester -' Murphy. Mrs. Heath gave a pretty luncheon Fri day lor Miss Kinney, . , ., - w -' 5 '-' Bishop and Mrs. Scaddlng eptertalned the teachers of St Helen's Hall on Mon day ' evening at Bishopcrof t. Those present were Madame Julia H. Bauer, Madame E. C. Frost, Mrs. Klngsley, Mlsa Collier, Miaa Short, M Its Toualee. Miss Clark. Mias Carlisle, Miss Beebe, Miss McDonald, Minn Pierce, Miss Breck. Miss Blair. Miss Matthews. Miss Bernavs. Miss Nash. Miss Carter. Miss Arnold, Miss Knappen and Miss Snook. T'he fenlor class which will be gradu ated from St Helen's Hall .In June waa entertained by . the Bishop and Mra. Scaddlng at Bishopcrof t on Wednesday last from 4 till i - Those present. were: Mls's Flora. Davis, Miss Maude Meenach, Ulni Owendnlen - Llovd. Miss EtHfel towers. Miss Leohide Fleury. Miss Ol- . T I'll Ul.. Ill, Vfn Jtimmt fihari. IV, TT UWII ViffB A,IB .ow uiima- na fCummtng, Miss lone Lambert, Miss Margaret uooi, jaiss jeiuo x upper anu jdiss ctara xnompson. , Miss Elolse Edwards with her mother. Mr. Edward. , entertained at a. recep tion Saturday -evening a - week ago at their home in Alameda, making Mrs. Tompkins of Colorado and A. T. Armstrong- of Portland their . guests of honor.- - A half - hundred 3 guests were asked to meet -the out-of-town visitors who are' staying at the Edwards home. Assisting in the receiving party were Mrs. Officer Of Berkeley and Miss Tos ca Bruntsch. n s; , " i 4 There were a number of parties en tertained' at dinner at the golf links )aat night, the opening1 night of the sea son. Dancing followed and there was a gav assemblage of society folk, Mr. and Mrs. E C Shevlln were among the. - entertainers. For Mr. and Mrs. Frank t.'Towle of St. Paul they enter tained Mr. -and Mrs.' Frank Warren Jr. and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Freeman. Mr. and Mrs. William Skene were other en tertainers. - - - w w - - - i - The Portland friends of Mr. and Mrs. 37" P. .Stafford of Eugene will be Inter ested ,'to know that, they will sail next! week for Europe. Mr, Stafford holds the chair of chemistry at the Univer sity of Oregon and has been granted a year's leave of absence. Mrs. Stafford waa Miss Mary Elisabeth Straub. daugh ter .of ' Professor Straub of the Oreek department of the university. Miss Alice Forbes, one of the popular Portland academy girls, who is now at Aaalnln'svon-the-Hudsbn. is to make hnr home through the summer wtth Mr. and Mrs. Blaine R. Smith Of Irvlngton dur ing the absence of her- father from Portlands The Smiths spend most oi the summer at' Seaside, where thev own one of the "prettiest summer places. -.,v: -., .- w r : Dr. and Mrs. Jack Marshal! Yates en tertained at dinner, last Sunday Bight at F.lton Court In honor of the blrthitav of their sister. Miss Mildred Armstrong. Pink roses decorated the table. The guests were Miss : Armstrong, - Miss Louise Watson, . Miss Ida Shea, . Miss Frances Bradr, and Miss Haiel Hoopen,- '-'"' . .- ; '. ' W W '. ...i ' Mrs. F. D, . Chamberlln wrlth her daughterr Miss Ethel leaves this week for Woseo to visit, her son Harold. On ner return iney win accompany i Mr. Chamberlin : to Seattle' to be there for the advent of the fleet - -. r . -' Mrs, Herliert Holman opened her home Thursday afternoon to the Guild of 1st Stephen's Pro-Cathedral. Receiv ing with her were Mrs. J. W. Whalley in4;Mn.; It E, J31otaorn. (Tewaa poured Mrs. F. A. Nltehey and D. W. Campbell, and . serving in the dining room were Miss Grace Nicholson. Miss Helen Brighanv Mlas Ramsdell ani Mlu XTrnrt Root. Mrs. RudV am' Mrs. Thompson had charge of the candy Dooth. An inurestlng musical program was given. Miss Groenewald played" and George Street illss Brigbam and Miss Raniscrell sang.- Miss Lottie Banfield gave readings. , There waa a large at tendance. ' " - ..'--!''-''.. w w i'MIss Alice, Mulford entertained Sat urday a week ago at Elton court with a snowor ana luncneon ioi- . jbibb in trude Lyons '" whose engagement to Louis Cronan waa announced ' some woeks"; ago. s The guests v. besides waa Lyons were: Mrs. J. H. Tuttle, Mlas Marion Hmdle. , . Miss Eleanor Brode. Miss Mary Cronan, Miss Jtwphlne--CrcK. nan,. Miss ' Rose- Bcnacni, Mrs. amn Mataon. Mrs. Ray Matson ana jhim Venesa. James Muckle , of "if Ella street sailed Friday from New Tork for Liv erpool to Join his wife and daughter who went abroad last August Mrs.. and Miss Muckle hive had a delight ful time since -leaving roriuna. m. fall and early part of the winter they passed in Palestine, Egypt. Italy and Greece, going to Paris for the nbl I days. They remained In France until April when they went, to London and took apartments at the Hotel Russell. Miss Ethel Lytle has aet June 80 for her Wedding ; to" John Walters Booth. Mrs. Mar . Dearborns senwao recently gave her a 'gtod-luck ahower and Mrs. Frank Taylor Is to entertain with a tea for her Wednesday afternoon. Miss Lytle leaves Thursday to attend the "gathering , of the Caledonian, " a Scotch celebration at Athena. .Miss Lytle and J, Adrian tupping wui oe the soloists, . - Th monthly tea at the Patton Home will be given Tuesday afternoon at 1:30 at the home. 975 Michigan avenue. The program will be In charge of Marguerite Egbert the clever 15-year-old reader and an unusual feature of the program la that it will be given entirely by chil dren younger than herself. ' w Mr. and Mra Herbert ' Holman and Miss. Grace Nicholson went to St. Hel ens last Sunday afternoon and remained until Tuesday morning arranging iqe house that Is to be the home of young Mr. Holman after his marriage on June 10 to Miss Nicholson. 7 ,-:-wf-- , The annual tea at tha Baby home will be given Thursday, May 28, from Z to 6 0 clock. Mrs. i v. ttuion is nresldent of the home and many prom lnent matrons are Interested in it. The Richmond cars ;pass near the home. Bishop . and Mra Scaddlng will be at home to. All. the -members' of the- parishes and missions In the diocese from 4 -to a next Thursday. The Dlsnops and visit ing delegates to the diocese convention win De uie nonor guesi. ' ' '"" "' Mrs. Ernest Tucker entertained Wed' nesday wtth five tfcblea of bridge In compliment to Mrs. Canby who is the Nortonla with Major Canby, new paymaster of the department. ' ' - ' " Mrs, J. C. Hare tnd Mra L. Smith have cards but-, for a -series card narties to be alven Thu radar and Fridav afternoons. May 28 and 29, at it varutnera street, j . Miss Veness of Wlnlock, Washing ton, has been a popular guest at Elton court the past three weeks while' visit ing miss Alice M-uirora. . sua returned nome rnuraaay. - "' Mrs. Edgar Anthony of Baa Francisco entertained in honor of Mrs. . Gerald Anthony IGdwIna Mastick of Portland) at a large tea. last week,.-'-vv.' ?:-; the Dr. and Mrs. Jerome R. McGlode and their little daughter Helen are vlsitlns in Chicago. They plan to aall soon for juurope io spend a year. . .-. ... - , a Mrs. Brown and Miss Fwitir Brnwn 'are" expecting to leave this week on a visit to Beat tie. ww. , Miss Emily Holbrook has gone east preparatory to a trip abroad and waa at ina continental New York, last week. lidding Invitations The UTEST The BEST ALVINS.HAWK nnrfno k - v BTATXOlTSaT CO. MOdSLCbr; Alder mmm. She will sail. May 28 wlth a narty of atx alrls from Washina-ton." District of Columbia,. under the. chaperonage or Mrs. Barker, wife of thepresldent of Chevy Chase college near Washington. District of Columbia. Miss Emily's sister was lormeriy a student nere.. ; , , t " ; . w ' ; T. B. Wilcox is visiting eaat and waa at the Holland in New, York lasj. week. ,. ... si .t v w v : ..aha- y.. . ... , w . urn 1 A' EVENTS OF THE WEEK A surprise party was given Wednes day evening at the- home 'of Rev. Krax burger of Zlon Southern church at Ore gon City, by the members of the choir. Mr, Kraxburger Is going , to , Germany Monday " to visit hla old home and frienda JThe evening spent was a very pleasant one. Games were played, songs were sung and lunch waa served and ended with remarks by Mr. Kraxburger. Those present were: . Amanda Klinger, Katherina Konoe. uiwira Muuer, rier- O.B. WTCKHLV HoBtesses and Honor "Guest at ttaa' largest 'Tea- of th Week: . man Trichler, ; William Strohmier, Lou ise Btrohmler, "Anna Dambach, Lldla Boul. CarroU Statts. Phill Baara -F.d- ward Hedky, Louis Gengter, .Lena Boss, Louise Statts, Miss .Keney, Miss Mull er, Sarao Boss. . -;. - fA pleasant surprise party was 'given for Elmer Lee, at the home of his par ents, on East Fourteenth street last Monday evening In honor of his seven teenth birthday. The evening was scent with music and games, after which re freshments were served. - Those present were: Grace Elerath. Ruth Elerath. E tella Ford, Doris Ford, r Mabel Poor, - - - -. - . , - - - -Leatha Read, Earl Baumer, Dan Fos ter, Alfred Lomax, Claud -Loraax. Ross Read. Elmer Lee, Lloyd Read, Mra D. W. HoberUon and Mr. and Mra A. W. Lea. ' : ' .- , .: . - , v.- , - ' . w - -r'Vv ' -The Mlipah Social club met at Mra H B. Bunows, 581 East Ninth 'street May t, with 29.membera present,, The club has decided to have a float in the festival parade, Thursday, June 4. The club's next meeting will . be Monday, June 8, at Columbia Park, where thoy will have a basket', plcnlo after the business meeting, which will be held at 10:J.-t Those - present 'were:.' Mrs. Downey, Mrs Julian," Mrs.'llayne Armstiong. Mrs ' Shults, Mrs, er. Mra' ". iiowman, -Mrs. suyoer, Mrs. ijei.i, lng, Mrs, - Shults, Mrs. St. Peter. Mrs, Burrows. Mrs. Crow, Mrs. Clinton, Mra. ' Stites, Mrs. Cordeiy. Mrs. Sunder. Mrs, Ellis. Mrs. Voae. Mrs. , Wilson. Mi- Greenwood. Mrs. Thompson, Mm. Gebott . Mrs. Olsen, Mrs. Houbsch, Mra Clarke. Mrs. Marshall,., MraMcVieker and Mra . Mod re. - '.. , , -. 'i. 1 .The members of the East and West Sid Shakespeare club gave an at horaa fat the residence; of .Mrs,, F. A. Douty. The honor .guest was Mra J. C. LaBarr, the Instructor of - the dub who has re cently returned from an extended visit, In the east. The rooms were attractive ly decorated 'With, dogwood and ferns.,. Mrs. Conover won the . prise In th guesslng contest Mrs. 1 B. Smith and Mrs. Robertson assisted the hostess in serving. Mra J. C. Hara poured coffee.; Quotations from Shakespeare on dainty menu cards were found at each guest's plata Mrs. Townsend presented Mri LaBarf with a gift from the membera v (Continued, on Page Three,) A ; THE iTORK KOTKP VOR BEST MOODS AT LOWE8I PRlCPa TTffi T HAVavTOim Calling Cards Wedding Invitations and Monogram Stationery EirOXATZS :AT . t RUSHTON'S , t04 ,' anchaiaa ldg - between rourtfc aa ' Fifth on Wash. ihV WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS fG:SMITH&CO, WASHINGTON BUILDINO Hosiery Barp; a i ns Children's fine and heavy ribbed Hosiery, fast black, double heel and toe, warranted very best 20c arade. Only 50 dozen in this lot Now on sale at, special "f A the paif aUC Women's fast black Hosiery, extra quality, with double heels, toes and soles; a splendid 25c grade and never sold for less. We reserve the right to limit , the quantity, pair kLlC 100 jdoren Women's White Foot Hosiery, warranted absolutely fast black double heel and toe ? and best elastic-topj full fash, ;f loned 25e grade, pair. iDC Women's fine French Lisle Hose, in beautiful new lace designs, also in plaindouble heel and toe" and elastic; top "Gordon OO Dyed" Reg. 50c grade. . . . .OOC It may seem strange that this -firm, enjoying as it ha the confidence and .respect of the Portland public or 25 years,' should decide to close out a lucrative business.;. However, such is the case. There are -tome things In connection with this Closing-oot Sale which in no manner concerns the general public. The character of the stock , carried ' by ua is too. well known to need mention here. Tha safes prices will speak for themselves. ' - 1 -'- - ' ' " ... N ' 36-ln. TaWta Silk Great .closingiout'Vafe of 50 pieces 3finch Black i Taffeta ilk, booghl to sell at $1.25 a yard, at.,.831 Remember this is all 'pure silk and not the ; usual half-cotton "sale" silks: Mail orders filled promptly! $45 SUITS AT $33.00 All Styles All Colors ' " Included in the above lot are this season's finest and best gar ments, made by New York's most skillful man-tailors and equal to the best -products ot any custom tailor. A complete line of popular colors, such as browns, blues, greens and fancy mixtures, .5eevindow. Suits at $24,85 Our entire line of. ,; Women's- and Misses' 'suits, worth "up to' $37.50, ft 'sale at thispricc Every-gartoent eje gantly tailored and finished in the best possible manner all colors' and a greab jrariety of-naw and attractive stylesVv'i. '.-.JwCi '. ; V . , --,-.- . t. ' . : uits-at $12.50 Regular values . Up to $20. .' A; special lot of Womirfs and Misses' iTailoredf Suits in brown 'and blue atripe effects; also?: a few' plain colors neatly trimmed and finished.. . Your choice during the Great Closing-Out Sale at 'above -prices, v: '," , . . -. Cable Net Ventilating ?Corsets neatly trimmed with ribbon and lace best regular 75c quality sizes 18 to 30 now on A7g sale at special ft I V Thomson's new GloveFitting dor sets, in new high-bust model for the average figure ribbon and lace, trimmed hose supporters,, front and sides $1.25 QC grade ..-'JC Broken line of ? Warner's and Thomson's Corsets all new styles some sold at $2 and ip txs $3 splece Closirtg-out bale ' QC Price, at special, each .;. ealC Tape Girdles," in' pink; white and blue, trimmed with' bow of satin ribbon-atandard 50c grade at any (tore in. town.;, Now , 00 4 . QC sale,' at special, each' -v'.. . . .wV Vliite Wiilsti 3000 fiie White .Law Waists, oil the bargain table, during this "great sale at above; price.1 Come in all styles lace or y e ta b r ei d e r y trimmed, long or short sieves and open front or back. Standard $1.75 and. up to $2.50 values. All siies. :drss';ddods.Silks I 6i$uppliM ' 1 -. :v Entire Stock Reduced Not a yard reserAred.. Every, piece has got to leave our shelves now in a hurry. Compare ' these prices With others about town. ;r C: If Mail'.Qrdera. ' Filled. Va-:.? 36-inch Worsted Suitings, in stripes, checks ' and plain colors very serviceable and - the best regular 50o quality,', all- colors '- and; .izt checks., Special Closing-Out Sale price, only, yard. ...................... .0C it - : : ........ , 44-inch Silk and WObl Ctepe de Chine all popular j Spring shades best Tgolar; $1.25 grade. Closing-Out Sale ; price , at CQ special, the yard... ...dOC 52-inch Navy- Blue Serge warranted strictly all pure wool and the best $1.00 quality. Re member this is extra wide. Closing- Tn . . Out Sale price, special, a yard...,.,.... .I7C. .... ; - s . . ' 36-inch black guaranteed Taffeta Silk extra heavy and fine quality our' best regular $2.00 grade. 'Special - Closing-Out Sale i QQ price, ohly, a yard...............f,,..l07 At Wholesale Prices ""'',:' '",''"' ' t 1 1 .11 1 1 1 1 ' 1 , ' ' 1 'J i.H U- Jttotel, retajiranE and private housekeepers should take advantage of the splendid values we' are now offering in this depaftmnt 60-inch Bleached Table Damask, extra heavy, good for hard wear and a splendid 45c grade; new floral -designs - ' .ejc"! Extra special this ale at a yard . JuDC Scotch Lace Curtains, 2 yards long and 34; Jnche wide--4seyeraf; dainty pattern to f choose - from i-standard 50c ijg quality.- Special this sale, the pair.adC 19-inch Linen Russia Unbleached Crash very, absorbent and extra- heavy 4he identical grade usually sold at Hg, I2yic yard,, now. special, a yard.,.. laC 72x90 Hemmed Sheets full bleached and extra quality reinforced center. . Our very best reg. 60c quality. Buy AKt them during this sale, special, ti.HDC j. CLOSING OUT ; THE STOCK Take Advantage of This ' Greatest of All r V ' .' Sales. . , Cor.-Thirtl and Morrison '.Sis. CLOSING OUT THE STOCK- Take Advantage of 'This Greatest of Alt Sales. . ' f ?. 1 , -.1. : -