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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL', PORTLAND, SUNDAY MORNING, JNE 7, 1903." wi i i. w ) imw i w f I 'CJ M a iprra; cJJb THE WEEK ha been a huuy nn filled with public functions. , The Hom Festival actlvltle hav pre ' eluded much . private entertaining, though there - have hn several email-luncheon Riven entertaining- the officer of the hlpa la the herboiv The Demroech. concert Wednesday and Thumday. were exceptionally bril liant tveot and Mlea Steer and Ml Coman have received many tlon on the manner In which they handled the hlg crowd and enr" artl.ttc eucce.. of the .erle.. night eaw one of the moet fahlonabU u,. gathered In nmny month In frST "affair of Monday w dins were al.o PWteh TuwdaR n&r teh.n JHovt . the euramer. , v The Bob Festival ball at the Armory Friday evening wai an elaborate affair. There wa repreeentatlve ,crowd In at tendance and many of the moat promi nent ocW people in town av tone to the affair. Most of the patron were in the grand march, though many left .hortly after. W. D. Wheelwright n, v a. J. MackeMleL'U Allen LewU and Richard Nixon formed th o!Ort for th royal party a It entered the hall. Mis Carrie Lee-Chamberlain In v.- nf white Bilk wor a heavy ' trims of oearl and Jewel tudded Ktrkle, Her court train wi of purple ?ewet with ermln lining and a golden coronet.. Her mald.ef honor wore white f rock and - frrt v Ink rn.es. Th king wore a. crimson court train with ermine. The orncera irni the fleet and barracks . were -popular guests tn full dress uniform. ' . -, Immediately foUowing th royal party In the' grand march- were- AdmlraJ BwlnburnVand Mrs. C. F, Bber with the other navy and army officers fol lowin. Mrs. Beebe was charming ana distinguished n black chiffon velvet wltha vouch of white ducheese lace. There were raany handsome ' gown worn- Mra T. B. VVIloox madfl a "band some figure In a gown of whit lace over satin with a heavy -band of white and Pink pompadour silk finishing -th skirt and a belt sash Of the atn.,- Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie was charming in a . white lace gown shot with steel beads. Mrs. Richard Koehler wor black lace overwbite satin. Mrs. George B. Cham berlain was In pink chiffon with- Inytt of Valenciennes lace. Her ister, Mra rarrle Renner, was In gray mousseline de sme with touches or wnue taue. mre. it nU wore white satin. Mrs. William Mac'Master woro a handsome gown or white Irish lace over satiii. Ci f Ui.1 IVnawt -wmu nrettv III black lace. over black silk, with r touob. of J white ducnesse lace.' tarn. r v Oaken was beautiful In. heavy white silk. Mrs. W. C. Alvord wore yellow brocade satin with a touch of span glad thlffan In trimming. Miss Lewi. wore white satin and lace. Mrs. A,' C. Pan ton wore a beautiful French gown of ' white chiffon over chiffon embroidered .In, pastel shades. Mr. William War 1 rns wore white lace Mrs. W. Wynrt Johnson wa In gray chiffon with pin ' rowa , Mrs. Banford Whiting attracted , a great deal of attention in a gown of gray satin cut on long simple lines and with her hair dressed in a simple Grecian knot. Dr. Katherlne C. Maniort, - ton, presented a striking appearance tn gray messaline and rose point the tone of her hair. Mrs. Jerry Bronaugh "wore tlue messallne with inserted band of lace. Mrs. Charles McDonnell wore a ' handsome rown of alternating bands of satin and lace. ) - Among the younger people 'who at tracted attention were Mis Frances Wilson, who was charming in a simple frock of turquoiM blue chiffon with a ' necklace of pearls. Miss Ruth Danen hower. her giiext, wore an empire gown of pale pink chiffon over a deeper shade ,, of pink with little touohes of white luce. Miss Caroline Burn wore an elaborate gown of net of a deep sky blue shade, ut empire with a train, MiR Effte Houghton wore white net i trimmed with bands of satin and a bertha of handsome princes lace.' Mis r Claire Houghton wore light blue chif fon cut empire with ribbon end and sleeves and eml-bodlc of white net. Miss Dorothy Morrison was handsome In pink chiffon trimmed with satin band and whit lace, cut empire with train. Miss Dorothy Holbrook wore . white net trimmed with lace. Miss Maid Hart was In a simple frock of pink figured dimity with ptnk ribbon sash. Miss Susie Stott wore white net and lace. Miss Laura Miller, daughter t of the consul at Yokohama, who 1 vis iting .Mrs. A. H. Tanner, wore a gown of white lussl cloth with a satin strip : of , white .and a suggestion, of pink. ' A pleasant affair - next 'Wednesday evening will be a concert and social at the Westminster Presbyterian church for which Mrs. Blaine-R. Smith l ar ranging. Mr. Butterworth . and - Mr. Howmin. two solendld bassos whA luva ' recently retired from operatle work to take un business ' life.' will- sins. Ml Kara .dance, whose rich contralto hu won her so many admirers, will bs theJ . otner soioisu ; jura. bivi ncuuire wui ' Five reaninga A social time will follow tho program., - 1 , .: Mr. and Mra David Linn, "Mrs. Den. more and her daughter. Mra Alvln Ttdmrjton. were amonc th ' Prominent K u teens people who cam down for the 1 xaarosch conoerta Mrs. Densmore and Kra. llamrton have aone to Seattle to lslt Mrs. Iensmore' son. Harvey, who 1 en Instructor In tho University , of Washington. . ' -; A wedding wai celebralted ' quietly Wednesday evening at the 'pretty Fort- land Heights home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bealey when Mis Frieda Roth- fuse cf New York wa married to Al- fr-d Frau-ndorf. Th bride recently rss out frni N f York and has been visiting st the llPaley bome. She I a relative of Walter and Frar.k Damrotch and Herman Van Frag, the leading "cello player of the Damroach orchestn which was here last week, is married to her sister Paulino. She has a large circle of acquaintances among musical people in New York. - Mr. Frauenbera I a native of Berlin and ha bought a plac at Ros City Park where they expect to make their home. The wed dln ceremony wa pronounced by Rev. H, M. Ramsey. : Mr. Edward Cooklngham was hostess at th only large affair of the week. Friday she gave a tea to about 200 gueata In compliment to Mr. Cunning ham and her daughter, Mr. Jame Canby, who have recently oome her to make their home., In the dining-room returned in April from Yokohama, wher Mr. Miller la th consul-general from th ; states: They have many friends among the fleet visitor' Th Miller; trot! in on tn TCuaren about June IS to attend th University v of Oregon oommencement, and tnen wiu go inio the mountain on A summer camping trip. . . . ; w tiH- x , Mis Margaret R. Martin, who will t remembered a th successful director of th children' opera, "Th House That Jack Built,' last year,, will arrive In Portland tomorrow morning. ; Monday afternoon at 1:10 o'clock at' th Port land academy gymnasium he will meet th children who are to be In Tho Toy shop," to be (lv.en the last weak In J una "The Toyshop" Is also from the facile nn of Mrs. Jessie L. Gamor. and those who hav aon th score predict quit as great a success lor itnis year s pro duction as was met last year. The ben- aflr.r the same chsrltr. th Insti tute club of th People's Institute, and the patronesses are: Mrs. H. W. Cor- bett. Mrs. C. J. Reed, Mra Whltny I Boise, Mrs. C E. 8. Wood, Mra L Hoffman, Mr. Frank M. Warren. Mra Frank B. Riley, Mr. David Lewis, Mra Peter Kerr, Mra John Latta, Mr. Wil liam H. Skene. Mra Harriet K. Me Ar thur, Mr. J. A. Bladen, Mra A, E. But terfleld. Mra R. M. TUttle. Mrs. William M. Ladd, Mra Henry Waldo Coo, Mra Charle Curry, Mra A. C, Emmon, Mra Charle H, Carey, ,Mra John C. Aln worth, Mr.' Charles -F. Swlgart, Mra Warren F. Houghton, Mra- Frank Kerr. : IATk ih,j. . i,.,w.,mih . ..i .in rmmmmmmmn i wmmnnwu '' ' B '' ' ' - f I "! j .. 5 - . ' ' J , - .." H . .V ;'-. . ' 1 1 i. it . I j-,m.'JWW , j I y ' SV U i j 'I ! I Q' Hi ' ; - M : y i l - W V Mrs. Alfred Frauendorf ot New .York, Who Wa Mlsa rrleda Rothfuse. Mr. J. Wesley Ladd,-Mrs. Morton H. Insley, Mrs. Ernest F. Tucker and Mrs. Frank E. Hart'poared tea and served Icesu and Misd Gladys Wetdler and Mra Qeorga A. Marshall assisted. Miss Sallv Lewi and Mra Frank Vincent DuMond erred punch, and Mis France Wilson assisted them. Mra W, C Alvord, Mrs. Stewart B. I4nthlcunt Mra. William H. Warrens' and Mra John Shepard "float ed" about th . reception-rooms. Th third annual play of the assoc!a tion of collegiate alumnae will be given Monday nigh V June 15, at -the Empire theater. .Having presented Tennyson and Shakespeare plays, th college wo men" have this year choeen one of Browning' drama 'Colombo' Birth- Th following are patronesses for the occasion: Mrs. w. a. lajia. Mra u. h. Lewis. Mr. H. D. Oreen, Mra T. B. Wilcox. Mra Harriet K. McArthur, Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mra. J. A. . Meyer. Mrs. Joseph N. Teal: Mis Henrietta Fallinc and Miss LueLla Clay Carson. in case ox cnaracter wiu te: Colombo, Duchess of Juliers ........ k .... . .Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur Sabyne ...Miss Margaret Nash Valence, Advocate of Cleve ' .........Mia Eleanor McDonald Prince Bert hold. . .Miss Ethel Wakeman Melcholr......,..,.Mis Edith Gaddls Oulbert, Courtier. . .Miss Frank Towslee Gaucelme, Courtier. .Miss Lela Ooddard Maufroy. Courtier. Mlaa Daisv Mansfield Clugnet, Courtier.... Miss Louise Braco Aooix , ..Miss Helen Abbott First Courtier ..Miss Laura. Knrthrun Second Courtier. Miss Dornthv Mnnre Third Courtier....... Mis Alice Collier Ladle in waiting -Mis Frances Gill, mis uom r ear ana Mis cora Shaver. An event of interest next Tuesday evening will be a reading given by Mis Rose Ey tinge and her pupil at her room. 64 Flanders street Reading from Shakespeare, the- Browning and miscellaneous poea will be gtven. Mra puna. Irvine n.crr, wno wa' SO Well known here for her staara mirnaaa h- fore her marriage, will bo one of the reaaera Mis Genevieve Thompson, who wa expected homo last week from Califor- Pi".Va" Pronged her tay and expects to return about June 15. She I now in ijm Angeies and her friend. Miss Ethel SS??r8' J?1 ,South Greenfield, Massaohu- her visa ner later, la with Jse Walrath announces th engaae- raent of his - daughter Mildred Irene WJ?B t,,Ahur, w- Barendrlck, Th " T veieoratea at tne-west- M w.wl r M,' church Jun 24. SI Wlrmta Popular with the Omega- Ml .. seCi-. .f Annoneement are out of the mar riage, of Mr. Florence. De Bell Calef wum . HalL Walker -The " wed ding was celebrated quietly Monday and KeV-11? " hom a"e" July lvt 44 East Seventeenth treet north. . it r - " Mra - B. F- Stone ;and 'th ' ui WalU wtli?U.hI8,ton'' ' In L-J7. 1"oetot?, wre guests at tfvaC wnwKuom mt kow ire- : ' ' ' T- r . . , - Mrs. H. B. Miller and her riaii.,... liS,fl!!:!"4.Lur B -"Winifred, have Siirin- ,k BOOW anl OI attention during aheir two months' stay with an Mra: A. II. Tanner. They Mra George TS. Chamberlain, Madame von Bolton, Mrs. Edward King. Mrs. W. M. Whidden, Mrs. H. C. Campbell, Mra Milton W. Smith, Mr. WaHac Mo Camant, Mr. N. E. Ayer, Mr. B. Chap man, Mrs. H. L. Plttock, Mra C. C. Strong, Mra Hugh Hume, Mra R. B. Ijamson, Mrs. Edward Klngsley, Mis Edith Nicholson, Mra Martha - Hoyt, Mra John Carroll, Mrs. J. C. Olds, Mra Edward Cooklngham, Mrs. C. A. Dolph, Mra Harry Lane, Mra Jame Laid law, Mrs Raleigh Stott, Mrs. Henry B. Jonea Mrs. W. H. Colgate, Mrs. 6. Walter Gate, Mrs. Ralph W. Wilbur, Mra Frank E. Hart, Mra Joseph W. Hill, Mrs. W. E. McCord, Mra Donald Mae kay, Mra M. L. Holbrook, Mm E. H. McCraken, Mrs. R R. Hoger Mra Henry a Gile, Mra William Jones, Mra B. B. Carroll, Mrs. C. U. Gantenbeln. Mrs. I W. flitton, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. Har vey Scott. Mrs. G. W. Collins, Mr. W. W. Cotton, Mra William Honeyman, Mra S. M. Mears, Mrs. A. J. Meter, lira S. Frank and Mr. E. P. Morey..! - . -, V " ' ?. .'- Th University of Oregon alumna In Portland hav sent out card for a ta next Saturday 'afternoon at th hoot of Ml Alice Benson. 310 Eleventh street. The tea is given for th girl graduate of the academto schools. . The two pre vious years the alumna hav given a dance for . the girl graduatea K y: , ' v - -".: Dr. and Mra Henry Waldo Co wer passengers east last week aocompanled by their three sons. George, Wayne and Earl. - George Co visits the plac of his nativity, Mandan, North Dakota. He was graduated from Stanford. Uni versity the - term Justjtpassed. , j it ': yZ: Miss Bessie Mills of Ban Francisco is here1 as Mra A. E. : Rockey's gneat. Paul Rockey, ha Jut returned from medical college In the east and expects to- return In the fall a Interne at th hospital. , ,- . -, , a- t f 'r 'a ' Mr. . Charle Frederlo S wlgert h cards out for a musical at her. hom on WHUmette Height next Thursday afternoon. Arthur . Alexander , wUl . be th soloist , - ,'- - , . . ?. yV it ,y.:,JyM - Miss Mary. Hewitt, who wa a great favoritf at Portland academy a Polly Hewitt, ha been elected secretary of th Barn Swallows, the leading student' or ganization at Wellesley. ,''"'f:ti . Mra -William T. Mulr gavo. mall dinner dance at the golf club last night entertaining a few of the battleship officers and th Misses Ef fie and 31alr Houghton, and Mis Dorothy Morrison. - i -. -., if. 1, ..,..,,, Mr. and Mra ! L.. Allsn Lewis enter tained at dinner Wednesday for Admiral Swinburne and two of his aides, having also with them Mrs. Arthur Minott and Miss lis Koehler. . : ' : - -w. . i-. Madame "Von Bolton gav an Informal tea yesterday afternoon In compliment to her guest, Mrs. Tuck, of Victoria, Who i spending fortnight here. - - '.-rv---'-:'- -': -;.v:s-Av ':' ' Mrs Ernest Tucker Vntertalned with a small tea Tuesday afternoon for Mis Hardy, her guest from Seattle.; ., V The Mlaae Flavel of -Astoria were In Portland Tuesday, en route to a six wek visit In California , - -. :- ; V" : ' V''-' : - Frank Vincent DuMond. artist, expects to return soon to New York, after com- pletlng the six weeks' course of In strucllop he has been giving at the Art Museum.. Mra DuMond. with her two children, will remain here through the summer with her mother, Mra lieury E. Jonea .- ,, ; ; .?...;:. . 4a : The announcement of the engagement of Miss Virginia Gordon Borup, recently ef St Paul, to Rlohard Holder ha caused a good deal of Interest, ' ,. " ' - : - The Mtssea -Ceneth and Belle Robert eon of Seattle who formerly lived, her aro the oTueat .of Mia Judltn SvotL . f ' f . -.;fit;. j',,,.:,.-.; Mrs. Geora F. Russell and hnr little daughter, Nan, expect to leave Jun IS for Europe. . - - it i - ; Mra' W.? K. Boott of Irvlna-ton has gone to Hot Lake fop a few daya v . WEDDINGS 1 One of th prettiest wedding Of the season, took place at the First Metho dist church Wednesday evening. May 27 when Frank Van Winkle. on of th Rv. Mr. and Mra Isaao Van Wlnkla pi oneers of . Linn r county, : now ; of . Salem, and Mis Elsoa A. Stelnmeta, daughter pt Mr. and Mra F.; 3. Stelnmeta, were married by. Rev Benjamin F. , Young., Th church Was decorated with Oregon grape, Solomon seal and ivy. under th direction of Mia France Powell, Mra Miller of . th , Taylor Street church choir ang '"Springtime" " before th ceremony. ... As Mr. Warren . Thomas played th "Lohengrin" wedding muslo, the bride, aocompanled by her father and nreceded br the uahers. brides maids, maid of honor and flower girls. marched up tn aiai and wa met at th altar br th a room and boat man. Charles Van Wlnkla Th brtde carried a, bouquet of Bride roses, and presented a pretty -picture in her flowing veil and dress of whit Ilk . trimmed with - Venetian banda Th ushers wer Roy Bear, Chester Gault Charle -, Cornwall . and ...Mr. Matthew. . , - rf . , a .- Mi Helena Pearl, maid of' honor, wore a dress of pal blue, and the four bridesmaids, Miss 1 Myrtle Chamberlain, Mis Ethel Troisier. Miss Agnes Boyce and Mis Ethel Knott, wore pal pink. She flower girls, Emilv Summers and eorgia Jacobs, wer daintily f rocked In whit and carried baskets of roses. After the ceremony a reception was given at the home of the bride's pa rents. 466 East' Oak street, which ya beautifully decorated. ' Miss Frances Powell received th guests. - - Noticeable among the Kuests was Mra Patterson.-wife of Dr. J- G. Patterson oX Merrill, Oregon ; A pretty wedding wa celebrated at the home of W. W.-H." Samson, Oregon City, -Wednesday evening when" Robert H. C, Wood . and Elva A. Miller were married by Rev. S3. B. Bollinger off the Portland f- Highland Congregational church. The , guest were - a - limited number of the nearest friends $md rela tlvea. . The bride has a wide acquaint ance , In Clackamas .county. Mr, Wood is from Roseburg. where he Is a leader in fraternal circles among Odd Fellows and Masons. Immediately after- the ceremony .aad congratulations Mr.-and Mr. Wood Vamt to I'ortland to spend several day, at thW festivities 'of the week, after'-which they will enjoy a honeymoon of Bevertai weeks in the sound country and British Columbia, where the groom Is wel known. ..They will reside in Roseburg. . , - :,---, i-. -t it i- " , "'' i O. p. Yoder . and . Mis Rernadott Reed wer united in marriage June at their home, 7 , East Thirteenth -t street Rev. Hennr A. Barden qt ficiated. Th parlor was decorated, for th occasion with choice roses.' The bride was handsomely gowned. Sh wa recently one - of Michigan' popular teachera The hridegroom U-well known in Port land. HI father, J. 8. Yoder; a sister, Mis Yoder, and Miss Lottie B. SchwarU were among the guests. Mr. and Mra Toder will spend their honeymoon at tending th Portland Rose Festival. -and they will be at home at 7 East Thir teenth street in a few day . to their friends. - , , - - V ; -t A pretty wedding wa celebrated the evening of Jun . I, at th residence of th bride' mother, Un. R. V. Mon teith. when her . daughter, Adelaide Elisabeth, -was married to Wilbur Hay ward Winter of Oracl. Arliona, Rev. Father McDevltt officiating. ,- ; S;a;M:' - A pretty . wedding took place at St Lawrence' Cathollo church Thursday, May 28, when Miss' Eva Bell Walker wa united in marriage to Jphn An drew Hew by Rev. Father Mvers. The brtde wore a white silk gown and ear ned a snower or .iae rosea and the matron of honor, fre. P. E. Reed, wore a blue silk mull and carriecj a bouquet of pink rosebuds. The .groom wasat ttnded by - Jack Steadman. . Mr. and Mrs. Hevy will be . at home to their friends after. June J, at 147 North Four teenth street . . -r."' ' Miss Bernadotte Reedl. of Lansing, Michigan, and Perry Yoder were mar ried WednesdHy noon at their own hom, 7 East Thirteenth street, by -the - Rev. Henry . Borden., .Only - a; fev - relative wer present -, ' v- ' -, v i -w : - '- - Frank Ev Hawley and Mrs. Genevieve Allen were united la marriage Tues day, at tho home of Mrs. F. C. Barnes 474 Columbia street, I)r. J. Whltcomb Brougher officiating. ' ' ', v ---,. - , -, 1 Mondays night Miss Annie E. Welch and H. G. Tuttle were married at the residence of the bride's parents. Rev. J. Whltcomb Brougher, D. D officiating. ;.:i-,-J.--'--. ic si, --j..j.V-- Katherlne E. O'Brien and John J. Duf fy were married 4. Wednesday j morning at St. Franc!' :church. -Tho brle -was handsomely gowned in crepe de chine over whit satin. Miss Kate Nolan was maid of honor. Tho guests were , the immediate relative and - friends. - An elaborate wedding breakfast was served at tho home of the bride s slater, Mrs. E. J. Blaster. 620 Kattt Ankeny street trV'iVi-. I events of the week j j Eureka council No. 204, Knlghts and Ladfa of Security, gave a five hundred 1 Sarty Monday evening. W. W. Bene lct and Mrs. Lena LIU won first snd E. Leleler.and Mra Effle Walker, sec ond prizes. The next card party will be June IS, - . (Continued on Page Threa) Wditig Invitations The 1ATBT-The BEST ALVINS.HAWK - PKUf TUT O h ' BTATIOmBf CO, " 144 2d St, Cor. Alder AVEDDINQ and' visiting cards V.G.SF.1ITII&C0. WASHINGTON BUILDING yiyljlil Vand CALLING mm 3O4-j05-306 BEt-fthC-Sth BUCHANAN BLD6. WASHWOTON 5T. rr THE STORK NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT IX) WEST PRICKS CLOSING ' OUT., THE STOCK WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN FINE KRESS GOODS -AM) SEKS Closing Oyt Sale of our entire stock of fine Dres Goods. and Silks at and below' regular wholesale prices Owing to the extreme low prices -quoted in -this ad fio mail or phone orders can be filled and noo charged or sent C. 0. D, Every woman in. this 'city will find it to her, advantage -to buy. dresa goods and silks here1 during this great sale for' ?uch values have never before been offered by this or any other store, , ' ' - . . 'V1 I .-' f.-, ' ' , i AT $1.15 44-inch all-wool black .and white, gray and -white and red and wbite'checks, all sizes; $1.50 grade , . . ; . . ; . . . . ,..f 1.15 ; AT 19c 36-inch worsted -Suitings -in checks, plaids and fancy mix tures; best regular 50c grade, special, yard. 197 DRESS GOODS: REMNANTS One-galf Any dressgoods or slk remnant .in.' the house, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday at lust half the regular marked price. This -includes colors and 'blacks.' A great bargain oportunity.' ' : '' AT.!59c 44-inch, black ' aU-wool janamaj splendid weight and' best $1 quality; on' sale at, yard..59f : ; . at?3c ; 46-inch black' Mohair Sicilian, dust proof and spot proof; stan dard $1.25 grade, at, yard. .83 $150 Black All-Silk , Voile . . '-;: $1.83 ;':v, 48-inch black all-silk French -Voile, beau tiful deep dye and finish and standard $2.50 gradej on sale for three days only at this $1.75 Black Taffeta Sillc if $1.19 36-tnch black guaranteed Taffeta 'Silk, very firm and extra quality; warranted all pure silk and standard $175 grade. - - $5.00 Black Eolienne Brode $2.63 A rrca French fabric, our own direct impor tation, comes full 48 inches wide and is really worth $5 a yard; hire' s look at this. AT 49c ; . 19-inch . Taffeta Silk in a full line of popular colors all pure silk and best. 75c grade.:., 49 ' AT'75c;a '..;' 52-inch black Cheviot, warrant- ed all pure wool' and very best $1.5 grade, for three days at, yard .. . . T5 60c PANAMAS AND SERGES 39c a Yard 36-inch all-wool Panamas and Serges in browns, blues, green, etc,, In great variety of shades; standard 60c quality anywhere" On sale Monday, Tuesday and. Wednesday only at this price. At 35c Our entire- stock; of pure wool Challies-,. regular-. 65c and 75c grades, now on sale at, 'special, yard : 35 AT $139 48-inch ' Jblack all-wool French Panama, fine . even thread and our best. - regular J$2.25 grade, yard .m i t4-. ,pX3S $1.25 to $1.75 Novelty Suitings 68c Balance of this season's novelty suitings in stripes, checks, plaids and fancy mixtures; regular values from $1.25 up to $175; no samples. , ' ; s ' " ' . - 54 -Inch: Black Storm Serge ' Regular $2.25 quality, heavy black French Storm Serge," just the proper . weight' for tailored suits and skirts; no mail orders filled. Black Eta m ines and Voiles 63c Regular $1.50 and $175 'grades; come full 44 inches wide, all wool and splendid qual ity; buy now and pay less than regular cost prices. , s . .' , . . ' AT 49c 40-lnch silk' and wool Crepe de Chine in tan and gray only, very best $1 grade at, a yard..., 49 AT 7?c all-wool t 44-lnch cream standard $1 Serge, world quality the overj on sale now, at, yard.T9 52-INCH WOOL PANAMAS 50c a: Yard: 52-inch all-wool Panamas in new shades of brown and blue; splen did weight and our best regular $luality; on special sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday only at this price." - No Samples Given During This - Sale tt- AT $1.29 36-inch black Taffeta Silk, fully guaranteed and our best regular $2 grade, now at spl., yd.f 1.29 ;"vat 75c'';;' 52-inch navy Serge, all wool and standard $1.25 grade, now on sale, special, the yard.'. ....T5f r , : l i 4S G ; Corner Third and Morrison Streets No Samples Given During This " Sale -iS.