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THE OREGON SUNDAY . JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, ,MAY, 17, 1808. SOCIETY (Contlnuel from Wage! Two.V One of the piost successful , social events of . the, season was ply en by the Mystic Btar of Myrtle chapter, u. k. a "In the new MMdnic"TcJPpTerTVCffH"csiIil; evening. Music, waa furnished by Par sons' orchestra. "The prises 6t the'.cara tables were ' won by, v Miss, : Cornelia Barker and Fred .. Call in.' Refresh ments were served In the large ; ban quet hall on the third floor. Among those " present were-' Mr. - and -'Mrs. Charles . Runyan, Mr.and Mrs. Hugh 3. Boyd, Mr. and Mrs. , Rpbort Lutke, Mr. ; ana Mrs. V. Q. Tomlslol, Mr. and Mrs. R, "p.- Cannon, Mr. and Mrs. Adbl'pli Mass, Dr. and Mrs. Clayton : S, Seaman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Sunderland. Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Banfleld. Mr. and Mrs. R. K. Ball, Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Kadderly, Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Newcastle. Mr.: and Mrs. C. V. Cooper, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Martin, jr., ur, ana Mm. K. u. ua, Mr. and Mrs. George B, Sellers, Mr.. and Mrs. F. K. Reed, Mr. and Mrs. U B. Reeder. Mr. and Mrs. P. . J. Mann. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Smith, Mr. and Mrs,, H. jL,ucKet, Mr, ana Mrs. ? ueorge yv. Bosehke, Mr, and Airs. hi. Carlson, Mr., and Mrs. Harrison Allen, Mr. and Mrs. A. vv. V'arK, Mr. ana Mrs. u. m. tiarK Mrs. Bleeg-.'Mr. and Mrs.. F. B. Mallory, MX. 'ana. jura, ij. ; eneiK, r, ana inn, B. Pllklnsrton. Mr. and Mrs..B. R. Han- lach, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. See, Mr, and Mra. 11. P.- flraham. Mr. and Mrs-Peter Borgan, Mr. arid Mrs, C. C. Hickolc, Mr. .and Mrs.- McKlnlay Mitchell. Mr. and Mr. C P. Miller,, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Kuettner. Mr. and Mrs. E. May, Mr. and l . Ilk.., "If T v-n -U nn IkT-m ., I o. aiw, . ivnii, ju..i nuu Phllln Neu. Dr. and Mrs. J. M. Gates. Mr. and : Mrs. F.- W, Graces. Dr. . and Mrs. a. '.wiser. Mr. ana Mrs. w. tr. Oroh, Mr. ana Mrs. J. At Laurence, Mr. and Mrs. V. B. Ballln. Mr, and Mrs, W. H. McMonles: Mrs. M. Blshon. Mm M. Frank, Mrs. Otto Kleeman, Mrs. F. Neppach, Mrs. A S. Glbbs, Mr. and Mrs. A. I Woodward, Mra I Newman, Mrs. 0. L. Stone, Mrs. G. Bettman, Mrs. I. . M. Hubert, Mrs. O. IJ. Rushmore, Mrs. R. "W. Colson. Mrs. N. I.arowe. Mrs. Anna C. Clarki Miss S. Durkhelmer Miss Mattla Cleland. Miss May, Miss Staple ton. Miss Bess Houston, Miss Kleeman, Miss a. jusiaaeiuv miss KAtnryn irrana, Rothchlld, Miss Gevurts, Miss Eleanor Cannon, Miss F. Bom n sr.. Miss C. Schllt, Mtaa L. B. Hicks, Miss E. Schmear, Miss O. McMillan, Miss B. McMillan, Miss oi. nowaiaun, mma iticaf, miss e,. now. atson. Miss M. Spauldlnr, Miss V. Mult holf ' Miss M. Grant. Misses I., anil M Payne, Miss . L111& Clark, - Miss Cella Cherries Miss E. DIHs, Miss K. Bucken meyer. Miss Colson, Miss A. Bucken meyer. Mias Baafleld, - Miss E. Harr, Ula Dall XJTl. aA.i; ... tmt , . ... Aici.i. wiai .... wni id - ,ira, , -W. A. Cleland, J. P. Rogers, F. E. Man cneeter. ir urams, w. i. Harris. A. Wuraweller, ln K. -Adams. ,, J., Valln, -aiDerr, mope, j. jr. ruiman. jr. Barker, K.- P. Baber, L. T. Hubble, I,. Smith. Hashrouch, Nefue, E. Hlrstel," E. Kraut, E. W. Atkins. V, A. Avery. C. F. Jones, Penntcard. i Cv Luther, B,' H. Arnold, Adolph Neu. Philip .Neu. Jr.4 H. M. Bush. ' H. i C.v. Thompson, Rothchlld, ton Wilso0"Clark,- Harry ; Frank, -Ash Houston, ur. umeite ana omers. t Ona of the pleasant social ' events of the. week was a, ' flower party, given Saturday evening. May 9. to the. "Mer rymakers," at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. I 'Crawford. 501 Kenilworth avenue. The room waft tastefully decorated with dogwood and Solomon seal. The hon or of tha flower contest were given- to Miss Hazel Lee, and Miss Bess Munro was given the prize for being tho best progressive whist player.' Those pres ent were the Misses Marguerite Webb, Hazel Lee, .Louisa Webb, Bess Monro and Edna Munro; Mn and Mrs. il. M. Blnford, Mr. .and Mrs. Saterlee, and Nawton Morgan, Clyde Shields, Arthur foyal. Otto Loue, Jack Webber and eorge O. Randall. , ' T v,v lub fnet at the subur ban bom of Mrs.'- H. C. -Day, im Francis : 4 venue, Thursday afternoon. Those present were: Mrs. W. Prltch ard, Mrs. H. C. Day, Mrs. W. H. Lyon, Mra. H. D. Curtis, Mrs., W A. Monroe, Mrs. D. J. Cameron, Mrs. W. Frleberg, Mrs. C M. Fraley. Mrs. Bert Jackson and Mas. J. B. Olmsted.' The guests were Mrs. Laeey and Mrs. James Mnlr. was assisted by Mrs. Mulr and Ml.is Florence Day. ' A. pleasant surprise party was given Hra,- Benjamin Perky (Gladys Cham berlain), at the home of her parents, tit East .Twenty-fifth street, last Wed nesday evening, where about 24 of her friends called to pay a farewell visit before her departure for Tacoma. The evening was pleasantly " spent with carda and music. Refreshments had been prepared by the friends. Mrs. Perky was presented with a braag candle-stick. ... Thpse present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Woodworth, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Henrys, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Davey. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Chamberlain, the Mlsis Dalles Perkins, gadie Settleuiler, M.i ble Chamberlain. Clementine Compton, Hilda Grandstrom. Julia Thurm, Lizzie Evans and Mary Bartman, John Thurm, R.. C. Packard. A C. Furlong. Craw ford Compton W. Grahdstrom, Mra. T, H. Compton, Mra. J. . Thurm arid Mrs. Benjamin , Perky. c V; -i. - A reception was given Thursday after noon from S to 6, at the-home of Miss Van yieet. by f the women, of Central M. E. church, in honor of the women of Woodlawn, Patton"and .University Park , churches, and their pastors. A large number took advantage of this opportunity to become acquainted with their neighbor societies. Mrs. Lena Day ' gave several piano selections,' and Miss Mabel. Downs sang. The parlors were fragrant with bunches of flower ing ocean foam, and the decorations la the dining room were lavender iy'5 "V v;-r-,-;V:-J , On Thursday evening of this week, a pretty apron shower" waa given Miss Mae-Josephine Porth at the home of Miss . Leln E. . MeCommon, - 1S8 East Thirty-seventh street.' '' Many pretty, hand-mado aprons were given. ' The color scheme of the evening was pink nd white. The dining-room was deco rated with hearts and cudHs. An Im mense bouquet of lilies of the; valley with pink candles on either side' of the flowers, furnished the tabla decorations and a dainty meau- carried out the color ecneme. ' ., . : .r" ' ' Mrs. Charts F, Sanger entertained at her residence Wednesday afternoon a number of young women with a linen snower in nonor or miss mbeis camp. Recitations' and" Instrumental music and games were enjoyed and prizes were given. Refreshments were served. The house was prettily decorated with- calla lines, wnite iris ana terns. j';Th Vesper Stellas gave, among their series of dances, a shirtwaist party. last Thursdav avenlnr Irv Murlarlr tisil Prasp's orchestra played excellent miiiH sic tor tne occasion. About iso couples were In attendance. Their last party for the season will be given VThursday, axay is, aisu a suiri waist party. . ' ' w ' i- ' ' rA large representation from the young Feopls'a society of the First Congrega lonal church met at Miss E. A. puke's home, J&ast t weirtn street, last Monday evening. After the business meeting the rest of the evening waa SDent In social chat and music. j The Phllathea club' of the East Forty-fifth -Street .Baptist church, met Friday afternoon at the home of Eva wisnon. An, enjoyaoie arternoon wns spent in studying the Baptist missions wis, ihon served ref resu- in inaia. Mrs ments. , ( WEDDINGS - j A pretty borne wedding waa cele brated Tuesday evening, May 12. at the home; of Mr. and Mrs. William Perkins In Newberg, when their daugh ter, Hazel D. Perkins, was united In marriage to Floyd M. Bllyeu, a young attorney 6f this city. The house was effectively -decorated with ferns, ami lax; carnations and dogwood. At 8:80 o'clock tha bridal party entered to the strains of y "Lohengrin' played by Miss Helen Perkins, a slstnr of-the bride, and was met at the altar by Rev. C. L. Hamilton. The bride "was beautifully gowned In ; cream silk poplin trimmed with lace, over taffeta, and carried an arm bououet of ' Bride roses. She was J attended by Miss Minnie Johnson of i this, city, wno wore a gown of nlle party returned to the home of the bride where a reception was given. ,for the reet of the day. - Supper was served In the evening to relatives and friends. The home waa, pretty with decorations of Oregon grape and ferns. - Mr. aid Mrs. Aumend will be at home to their friends after June lat 301 North Nineteenth street. - ' . ' The art department of the Woman's club announces that Mr Weister will give .a - talk -on -Dutch - art. Illustrated with' stereoptlcon slides, Monday eve ning, May 18, at' I o'clock In Sunny side hall. East Thirty-fourth and Yam hill streets. All members - of the Woman's club and their friends sre in vited. This Is a part of the regular art- course of - this department. The pictures - to be shown are rare, and glv a comprehensive Idea of Dutch rt-, - ' Mls Nettfe Wolf and Henry , , C. Brandes were married Monday at the home of her parents.- The relatives only " were present at ; the ceremony whteh was performed by Judge Cleland. Mrs. David Soils, Cohen was matron of honor and Mra. David Hoffmer wn the "other attendant. Frank Brandes was the best man. . . - 'Monday, May 4, the -wedding, of Miss Anna Blust and J. D. Morris was cele brated bv Rev. Mr. Brock. . immediate ly after the ceremony they left for a inree montns tour or eastern points ana vojoraoo. - William Crowhurst anl Miss Agnes Olsen were -united In t marriage . at the narsonaga of the First M. E. church last . Thursday -evening. i. Pearler A. Stevens add Miss Ruby Viola Newman were married at the parsonage May -9,. 1808, by the Rev. Benjamin . Toung. ' ' evening, In the W. O. W. hall on Elev enth street between Washington and Aldor streets. A cordial Invitation is extended to all A. O. U. W. and D. vt ru memuers ana their friends, . The. Orlandal club has issued Invita tlons for a shirtwaist party to be given in -the East Side Woodman' hall, Elist b xtb and Alder streets, Monday eve ning. May- 26. i ' ! The club .members are: E. C.. C. Michelsen, S. D, Bonner, 1. J. Heely arul J. iitHayman.. The patronesses ' ure i.i , ju.. rviiuuaun, jwrs. u. a. Bonner, on., .j,. iicnijr .anq mra j, iuine. '( The. Daughters of the Confederacy will, mett next Friday afternoon at 1:30 with Mrs. John 'Ropers at 174 Q ro ver stre-t. Take, the hlrd street or jp uiwh cms. ,'' : 1 ! ... i The Police, Officers' Wives will give a progressive whist party at tho home 01 jw. r. aiurpny, 4t Alberta street. Tueaday evening. Take Alberta cars. tun. puunc is invitea. . COMING EVENTS All . arrangements have been 1 com. pleted for the grand concert by the combined British' societies In commem oration of Queen Victoria' birthday Monday evening;. May 25, Owing to the large attendance in the past two years, the. committee In charge has this year taken the large Armory hall which will be decorated with flags and bunting, as well as with different booths rep resenting the different sections of the British empire, s soon as the musical numbers are over refreshments will be served - and an opportunity given to those attending to., visit each other as In former years. A Mrs.. Watter Reed has charge of the musical numbers the public is assured of Its usual high-clata ?uallty, and a glance at the program ollowln will convince all British sub jects that they should not miss this opportunity of attending the commem oration of Queen Victoria's birthday, 't he Welsh Glee club has riven SDeclal attention to Its part of the program. ifie program:-, jniroauctory remarxs; song, "Yeomen- of England." F.' T. Crowe ten address. . H. B.N. Consul. James Laldlaw, Esq.r song 'The Harp nat - unee 'i nrougn t ara s Han,"- Mm Lawlerr song. "MV Hams Is Where the Heather Blooms," Mrs. Walter Reed; glee, iTne Bummer," waisn Glee club; song, The Maple Leaf,'' Mtsa. Glance; aance, Higniana reel,' james King, Frank Darcey,- Jeanle Best, Jessie Pot tage, Agnes pottage; song, "Angus Mc Donald.". Mrs.-Walter Reed: song.-Frank Hennessy; song, "Land of Hope and Glory," F. F. Croweter; song, ; "Come Back to Erin," Miss Lawler; song, Miss K. PERSONAL. 'God t Save the audience; plpor. green .and carried -a -bououe t -of -Dink carnatrona. . The bridegroom - as at tended by his brother, Dr. Bilyeu. Af ter-congratulations refreshments were served in ' the dining-room. Mr. and Mrs, Bllyeu left the same evening for an extended . trip through Oregon. Washington and Idaho, and will be t home to their friends In North Irving ton after June 18. - ' ' . ' . w A pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Patrick's church when Miss Helen Grlachaw was united In marriage- to Francis E. Aumend. Rev. Father Mur phy officiated. The bride looked charm- she carried a shower bouquet of Bride roses. She was attended by Miss Mae Srhlieger,. who was gowned in blue or gandie and carried a bouquet - of fink and white carnations. Patrick H. - Kee- sran was best man. After a breakfast at the bridegroom's sister's home - the Ins. Justice McKlnley; Carl Denton, direc tor. !;'"-' ''-,..-'. The monthly Patton home tea will be given Tuesday afternoon' at . 970 Michigan avenue, at 2 o'clock. Mrs. A. Lange will receive, assisted by Mrs. ,nrray t,ay, Mrs. m, - Howe.ana Mrs. Lrdy "' Moorelsnd, Mrs. , D. M. M3 Lavghlln will have chsrge - of the dining-room and Miss Evelyn Condon 'and Miss Zerene Hamilton will pour. ' A unique feature will be the pro- fram under the direction of Marguerite ;gbert. the IB-year-old elocutionist, who will present only children younger than herself on the program. Circle No. 11 of the Horn. Training association will hold Us regular meet ing at the Thompson school, Friday, May 18. The subject, "A Consideration of Dr. Royal's Paper Applied to the Ev eryday Life of the Child." .The Degree of ' Honor lodges of Port land, will give a reception In honor of Superior Chief of Honor Mamie Wag lev Brlggs. who leaves shortly for De Molnes, Iowa, to preside Over the 11th session of the superior lodge, Friday Miss Ethel Kidder had the" honor of representing'-the ..crook county high school. at the Interstate . contest at Whitman college at Walla Walla. Miss n-iuaer is tne daughter of Mr. and Mra G. W Kidder of Madras. Oregon, and her many friends are glad to hear of ner success. This la her first -year In the hlsh school she haft in nnmntta .with , scholars , from ' Dallas. - Boise. Walla Walla, The Dalles, Pendleton, La itranue, iariieia. mtsvuie, Koslyn, t;i lensburg and other 'places. - Among ; Portland-:rs who will spend thla summer abroad Is Mrs. E. Cramer, who. will be accompanied by her daugh ters, the Misses Johanna, Madge and Ellse, and her son Gustav. They, ex pect to visit London, Paris and the principal cities of Germany. They sail from New York, June 4, on' the steam ship "Amerlka." Miss HuJda Carlson and Miss Chr's tina Mathiesen of Chicago, are the ?;uests of Miss Gladys Moore 802 Gan enbetn avenue, for the summer. . ' Miss Faye Klllingsworth . of " Port land, is visiting at the home of Mr. and' Mrs. R. M. Robberson of 1253 Trenton street, Los Angeles. Miss Helen Terry Watt of Med ford. Oregon. Is the auest of Mra. R. P. Graham. '. Sanferd Hirsch of Portland Is at Paso Robles for a month's stay. MOVING PICTURE TRICKS Row the Work of Months Passes on V Screen In a Few Minutes. Most remarkable tricks-can be slaved by the camera, but for reproduction In the blograph these tricks fere Intensified thousandfold. For Instance, savs a wilier In tha Independent, the building of a sky scraper witnin a rew minutes is a leal easily accomplished on the screen. In order to do this a camera is Dlaoed in position when the foundations begin, and by, means of slow time exnosure extending' over months an exact reprrjw ductlon of the building can be projected on the screen, occupying (ess than 10 minutes. - . - i When the old Star theatre In New York waa demolished a-number of years ago a camera took time exposure dIc tures of the operation, ahd when fin-! lahed it was possible to throw on the ' screen a perfect -reproduction of the i work. The theatre could be demolished within five minutes, and by reversing I . i cnM. .. i. . . ii . . i , v. , u . i r lilt llllUB irouni wxliliii iiio utxiltn pcriuu, Even the growth of plants and flowers Is observed. By time exposures extend ing over months It is possible to repro duce exactly within a few minutes the budding and flowering of plants. Or. ahges spring from the flower and turn Into golden fruit while you wait, or apples como into existence like maglo on the trees which a few moments be fore were bare and leafless. Tha moving picture taker Is. every where. ; The story Is told of an Ameri can who while watching some moving pictures In. a hall In Paris saw a re production of ' BroeMway throng -at the noon nour. Hia Interest In the old familiar scenes was intensified when he saw his own face and figure in the crowd. When he was close to the camera he was still more surprised to see a valuable watch Qharm which be had always worn at For the Newest iri Wearing Apparel Visit the "Style ' Store." : ' ":.a. '-; tr-;. f"-; v.'''.'":: '-...'..'.''--"' ...'" i ' rt'''-s..:' -,-4 , You have not alone the guarantee of the makers, but of this firm, which handles only high grade goods and which represents every article exactly as it is. Your purchase will satisfy because.it combines worth with beauty and up-to-dateness, and is most reasonably priced. '-;'!;'-'-.' . - . -vi i ' -':' . ' ..'' ; -. -'-"' 'rj--.--.-.;.(' 'A-y.u-'.'.'i .-'L'A -AV'V. '?'''.-' ' .Alt'.-':"' :" '.: ;: , ' J"':'5 -"V " ' "'"-''".' ' v- s .'-i.V;'-'" "' '';'-'-'; 'S''i: :' -"'. Ii; flie Jewelry Secfioii . -: Engagement jand wed . ding gifts, elegant pres ents, or dainty remem brances at a " trifling cost, are shown in. the greatest variety of rich designs, in guaranteed goods of rare beauty.' . By way of suggestion Watches in handsome cases with 'Elgin or Waltham move- , ments . , .' .$15.00 up Small Gold Ornamental Clocks, guaranteed timekeepers ....... ... t. ........ ..$2.15 Cut Glass Nappies two designs to choose from special price ....,....... $l3t All flat tableware, staple and fancy pieces. 1 ........... ..... . . ... . . , -.$1.25 up Exquisite 4-piece Silver Tea Set splehdid value . ..... . , . i .i '. ;-, .$13.00 Stouffer's hand-painted China Plates, Nappies, Vases; Bon Bon Dishes. . , .$1.25 up Ttte Traeler?s Jcefls THREE-DAY SPECIALMonday, Tuesday and Wednes day Straw and Reed Suit Cases and Hand Bags will be priced at .......... One Fourth Off SUIT CASES-A1! sizes, all shades, of Alligator, Walrus, Cowhide, Buffalo '-Grain, Sheepskin, Tin Seal prices range from $35.00- down to!. .32.00 TRUNKS for every purpose, of every size; Wardrobe, Bureau, Theatrical, Steamer, Metal Covered, ; Veneer Trunks, Gentlemen's Trunks all of the highest grade ma terials, strongly put together, well lined and trimmed prices ranging from $45.00 down to. . . ..... .$8.00 CREDIT, IF DESIRED You are privileged to have all your purchases charged to " your account," remitting in weekly, semi-monthly or monthly payments," as convenient. '. SEE WINDOWS FOR DAILY SPECIALS i mm-' ASTERN1 OUIir T1 mM. THB STORE WHERE YOUR CREDIT IS GOOD CORNER WASHINGTON AND TENTH I fx !' tached to his fob drop and disappear irotn aignt. - v lie had mourned the loss of this Jewel for several months, but had no Idea where it wns lost. Then out of the povlnr 'throng appeared a youna lady who 'suddenly stooped and picked up the charm - from the pavement - Tho man traftDed.and droDDed back In his seat when lie recoarnised the features of the woman as she approached closer to the camera. " A rew weens later he recovered his watch charm after he had cabled tr- the- woman to-ascertain If there was any truth In the stranere co incidence or whether it was all fiction, The film companies are developing awaohea the Spot Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns a large general store at Omega. Ohio, and la president of the Adams County Tele phone company, as well as the ilome Telepnone company or "iko county Ohio, says of Dr. King's New Dlscov ery: "it savea my lire once. At least I think It did. It seemed to reach the spot the very seat of my cough- when -everything -else failed. Dr. King's New Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; it heals the sore spots and the weak spots In throat lungs and chest. Sold under guarantee at filiidmhr Driiff- enmnflnv'i store. EOc and 11.00. Trial bottle free- their own plays, paying experts In pan tomime to Invent plots and scenes which will show up well in moving pic tures. In Paris this work has reached a higher development than In this country. A considerable class of expert Panto mime actors depend entirely upon the film companies for their living. Thev receive all the way from $15 to 140 a week for their services. 1 Then - too the story writer comes 111 for a share of the profits of the new profession. A' good story suitable for moving picture reproduction may sell from $5 to $30, or even more. The stnrv Is not written nut In mam. sine form, but Is a brief description of scenes ana acts wmcn nave, a well de fined dot.. Some of the comnanies are experimenting with the phonograph in connection with the moving pictures. y means of which the actors In the L. L. WHITE, Ohlmi mt Statt "GENTLE DENTISTRY-' MEmm t?e a-ASHiirris it., eoi. Him ho m4ii sibo kHtUmitnulllI a4r4-l.UTl tor- scenes will actually speak and declaim as the various pantomime scenes are thrown on the screen. 'HilhfuM.nminir .i.n in iinaiiM. i immnn mimhiii hi i i hi nmntii niini miiiiii mi nM.l .Miriiin I i n Mm iimi mi 11 in Hum n n i n m 1 1 iw nr trim 1 1 1 mi n n n u i ..imiiiiiumh m nnm it iiiiiimumii i . We Haye Two Carloads ' of Fine! Dressers Which We Bought at Special Prices. In Order to Reduce the Stock Quicldy We Offer Special Inducements as follows: $21.0(3 $17.50 $20.00 $21.50 ! $118.00 Solid:Oak Prefer, with French plate :. 4 mirror. D.l JlmJ' $14.00; $14.75 .. ,$21.50. S6H4 -.Oak'. Dresser,: with French platC: . . 11141 1 VS1 $23.50 Solfd Oak Dresser; with French plate v- mirror.-. . , . . . . . . .... . . :. ...... . ... . . . ' $25.00 Quarter-Sawed Oak Dresser; with French 4L TA $35.00 Quarter-Sawed Oak Dresser, with French plate mirror ... . . . .. . $27.50 Birdseye Maple Presser, with French plate mirror;.. ....... . . ... : . . . . , $30.(X) Birdseye Maple Dresser, with French plate mirror. . . . . ........ ' v. ,,"- - $35.00 Birdseye Maple Dresser, with French plate mirror.'..'. . .v". . . ... . plat6 mirror. . . . .'.V .V : WE HAVE ALSO RECEIVED A CAR OF. REFRIGERATORS SHOWING THE NEW STYLES, ALSO COMPLETE LINE OE RJ If j Se3Lj -' : iW SPEQAl IN flNE Oak PORCH AND LAWN FURNITURE - . r"'" mlms $10.50 Rocker tf n r now ' .DU 0 "J0Ro:ker.S7.n j $12.00 Rocker QO fin J now tliO.UO 'O' - $9.50 Rocker. " .now.-;". ........ .LHjf.tJ' il'.iio ' --.'TT-T? 5 NN.J NO HOME OF GOOD FURNlTURIi PRICES A. LWAYS thcLOVV i :vi Morrison and Second LMr