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THE OREGON SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND $UNP AY: MORNING. JUNE 14. 1908. infFw MJST Of the. tune nas oeen ien up lately wlthcommenceme!t exercises, and with tha home- i coming .of eons and daughters ' V attending school in. the east I VThllo It is a little early yet for the j return of those In college, the girls from i moat of the finishing i' schools east have returned. Last Sunday Mlaa Mary jlJvlngstone returned trora Mount Ida 'near Boston, and the Misses Carolyn and Evelyn "Wilson returned from St j Margaret's school Jn Waterbury, Con i nectlcut. ) Miss Bessie Stuart has ro j turned from , .: Oaslnlng-on-tha-Hudsoa and Miss Marjorle Hoffman from Bryn ' t Mawr. " Commencement at Smith col lege is set for June and so the stu- dents from there will not he home for over a week. Miss Alt Smith, Miss 1 Elizabeth1 Parker and Mlaa Lucille Par- ker are Portland graduates thla year 1 from Smith college. . As for commencement activities, the , studio tea at St. Helen's hall began the i week ' or festivities there which con Uinues this week with two concerts, Ian operetta and commencement exer cises. , The Hill Military academy grad i Dated Its class Thursday evening and (there was a large attendance. Friday evening Portland academy graduated a .large class at the First Presbyterian Lchiirch. . Varloua charity entartalnroenta and ) that like are enarosslns: to attention, j too, now. There is the collegiate alumnae play tomorrow night, and later line, flower mission oaaeuau gams ana J the Institute club's operetta. The past week there were several Invents of Interest which were reviewed (In the daily society column. The dinner given at tne jroruana aaonaay evening by Leo Hahn for Mlsa Grace Nichol son, , since married to wturenca oi m an, and Miss Helen Brlgbam, who will be married this weak to Morris B. Greet, was ona of the moat elaborate fend complete affalra The Holman- jwicnoison weaning weanesaay evening was a pretty affair with a most elab orate reoection following, riven bv Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Holman, Complete details were clven , .Thursday, miss ' Krtlnge's reading Tuesday evening, the ; Westminster Jfresoytenan musicals ana social, were among the events re- viewed.- Mrs. C. P. Swlxert's charm' ling muslcale Thursday afternoon, pre .. Renting Arthur Alexander, was a de lightful affair with Miss. Mill Weseln rer. -Miss Maida Hart, Miss Lesley ; Smith, Miss Eva Jones, Miss Katharine jtmmona and Miss" Jean ttrowniie as' alsung the hostess. '. VV ' i Miss Helen ' Brlghara . has been ex tehslvely entertained the past fortnight previous to her. wedding Wednesday evening. Ona of the charming affairs given for her was a bridge in the gal 1 leries of the Golf -club Tuesday after Tioon. Miss Alleen Davies was hostess and there were five tables. Playing were; Misa Vlda Cummlng, Miss Anne Ditchburn, Miss Maud Howell, Miss - L,ou King, Miss Judith Scott, Misses ; veiie ana uenetn KoDertson 01 Seattle, Miss Gladys Ross. Miss Eva Lone. Miss Mildred Long,' Miss Ruby Crich- . ion, Mrs. amorose bcoii, Mrs. Horace Chapman,,' Miss Myrtle Schaffer, Miss Imogene Hafferly, Miss Dorothy jwoore, miss .Naomi JMicnois, ana Mrs. . .Ben usasby. . - Tuesday, : a week before, Miss Lou jtinK who is to te one or her Driaes maids, entertained with four tables of Bridge ana an elaborate pink luncheon. The Friday following, Mfss Grace Dal rymple entertained at bridge. Thurs- day evening Mlsa Brleham and Mr. , Gregg were entertained on. board the j torpeoo ooat Jjavia oy tne commander, , i Ernest Swanson and his bride. Mon day Miss Brlghara and Mr. Oregg were ' honor guests with Miss Nicholson and i Mr. Holman at Leo Hahn's dinner. Yes terday Mrs.- Walter Reed and her Treble Clef club - gave an elaborate lluncheon at the Nortonla in compliment Miss Brlgham and Miss Ethel Lytlo, : both members who will become brides ; thla month. , K . w 4 A number of her Portland friends j have received notes from Miss Lucy members of the faculty occupied places at the different tables. On these oc casions the instructors reserve to them selves the privilege of serving the stu dents. Fun and music and song filled the evening which was pronounced un surpassed by St. Mary's class '08. : t Today the students of St Mary's academy and college will attend St. Mary'a cathedral at 9. Solemn high mass will be celebrated and the bacca- HLombardl of Berkeley, announcing her engagement to Lieutenant Alvln Bar- juiu carper, u. a. a- xne announce ment has caused a good deal of lnter est because of the popularity of both Jlfr. Barber and Miss Lombardi. The 'wedding will be celebrated in October In Berkeley, when Mr. Barber will Jcome over from the Philippines on a short leave of absence. After the wed ;dlng they will return to the islands, sailing from Seattle. . Mies Lombardi is the daughter of ,'Mr. and Mrs, C. Lombardi who for jmerty lived her and she was extremely .popular With the younger set She was !a Portland academy graduate and made ;an excellent record at Bryn Mawr, ignore she . was also graduated. She will be pleasantly remembered here by , many Who saw her in the principal rijols ln ITennyson's charming "Fores- 'Ierf,..tht tlret Dla7 lven b t Col leglata ellumnae of Portland. She is now in New Tork where she has stopped .for a visit after spending the winter and aprlng In Europe with her mother. 'Mr. Barber is the second son of Dr. and Mra ,8. J. Barber of this city and wag.,2dua.leauwlth honors from 5fat Point three years ago and ro eelved an appointment , In the engl neera' corps. - . 8 j. Mrs. George F. Russell and her little daughter Nan expect to start tomorrow tor Europe to spend a year. Mrs. Rus sell will be greatly missed in ru!str during her absence, for she la one of the most .popular and charming of the vounaer matrons. She is toHm. n. terested In a good many charities, chief amonr them the 'Woman's F.x-tai end she 'lends her talents readily to the many charity .affairs that are clven. Rlie I nartlcularly clever- with brush.' and many teas and other af fairs nave taken on added attraction by the dainty cards she has painted for them. She ia the daughter of the late Governor Pennoyer. Little Nan Russell attracted a good deal of attention by her part In "The House That Jack l-iullt." the clever operetta, given at the ,iiarq.uam last year. w i The , undergraduates of ' St Mary's academy and college treated the out k-olng- seniors royally on Thursday. ' An observation car toured the .classes of os and.'ot'vover the ity from I to "clock. - At 7 .SO a reception was given In fit Mary's music hall to the out ftontt rlss and thla was followed by a iimiKiiuui inwu pin; og dl, jmarys jirounda. "Roses, roses everywhere, nd lights formed the beautiful en tour- in to i ne. Handsomely decorated tables i n which were spread delicious viands, j'rrpared by the csss of .'01.' Mother , a Tovincial Slater Superior and several - '. . .. " ' &immmmmi, mm ' xl Mrs. Lawrence Herbert Holman, Who Was Miss Grace Nicholson. laureate sermon preached by Rev. George F. Thompson. Tuesday evening the social reunion of St. Marv'a Alumnaa association will be held at the academy. , Mr. and Mrs. Fred Page gave the largest card affair of the week Thurs day evening at their pretty Portland Heights home. There were 14 tables and Mrs. W. C Alvord and William H. Warrens won the prizes. The guests were Mr. and Mra W. C Alvord. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Wheeler, Mr. and Mra wiiuam MacMaster, Mr. and Mrs. David C. Lewis, Mr. and Mrs. John Shepard, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Shevlin, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Warren Jr., Mr. and Mrs. T. W. R. T.nnrlnn f'antoln and Mrs. Martin, Carl Spuhn. Dr. and Mrs. Ernest Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. Mor ton H. Insley, Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. Allen Wright. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler, General and Mrs. Charles F. Beebe, Mr. and Mra. W. B. Aver. Malor and Mra .Tm Canby, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Mears, Mr. and mrs. ueorge tr. Kusseii, Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Sykes, Dr. Otis B. Wight Mr. anu Mra, n. c. Ayer, Mrs. 1). D. Shlndler. Mr. und Mr U',h.r v Smith, Mr. and Mrs. James McCraken! Mr. and Mm U'llltam Trn u. and Mra. Frank Vincent Du Moni Mr. and Mrs. James D. Hart. Mr. and Mrs. David Honeyman, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph N. Teal. Mr. and Mrs. L. Allen Lewis. Mr. and Mrs. William T. Mulr and Miss Lura Bmun. The University of Oregon alumnae gave a charming tea yesterday after noon at the home of Miss Alice Ben son in compliment to the girl graduates of the academic schools. A large num ber attended the tea. The officers with Miss Benson received the guests. They K?i.S2!i,5en.t'"?f- Katherine C. Manlon; vice-president, Mrs. Ross Mills Plum- rri,,..,. y' xo'B8 ora pattoe; treasurer. Mrs. Bernard C. Jakway Servlngjn the dining-room wew Mrs! Assisting them were: Miss Mary Gray, t .i?."..Cr,?,)rtt Benson, Miss Hanryette Bhavr -r"." "nnt ar3ljL Miss Cora Y"rnl Miss Mary Dale. Roses f0oa. Pennants were the decora- Mrs, 1 Frohman has returned from a five months' trip through the east She went first to Florida. by her daughter. Mies Stella Frohman. Ime W e f to&FcS, bV?H New ?"rk OTau iano City, and they were enteruined Si.i,Tal-J3r Won Ehrman and John Falling, "twos PortUnd acadnmw now at xale,t Miss Frohman remained "v"- " . '. Miss Sally Cross Is a charming vis itor here who is to -spend the summer in Oregon, the guest of Mrs. Lee Hoff man. Miss Cross is a clever artist who in her studio In Boston has done some interesting work. 'She does portraits and miniatures and is especially fund of child work. Fortunately Miss Cross fair. There will be several logs parties mon the patronesses who are: Mrs. W.. bT LaddT Mra C. H. Lewis. Mrs. H, D. Green, Mrs. A. J. Meier, Mrs. A. E. Rockey, Mrs. .T. B. Wilcox, Mrs. Harriet K- MoArthur, Mrs.. Joseph N. Teal, Miss Luella Clay Carson, Miss Henrietta .Falling and . Mlsa . Martha lioyt ' . i ,-. v The east is as follows: .' .,.: Colombo, duchess of Jullers, Mrs. R. W. VUbur: Sabyne, Margaret Nash; Valence, advocate of 1 Cleves. Eleanor Macdonald; Prince . Brthold. . Ethel Wakeman; Melcholr, Edith Gaddls; OuiberW courtier, Frank Towslee; Gan oelme. courtier, Lola Goddard; Mua- iror, waruar, vaisy Alansrieia; t'lug- net, courtier. Louise Brace; first cour tier, jaura iMOrtnrun: uwoiid nnrtlr brought with her several of the mlnia-l Alice..." Collier; third eourtler, Dorothy tuKes she has done and has been, per-J Moore: ladies in waiting. Frances Gill, Buaded to make an exhibit or tier wort fr vi ooaver. , at the art museum. The exhibit will 1 I I - - - J- V be opened Tuesday and will - be kept I Ths" ohsrrtv -Tiaahaii xm '' v.. opfn7or a fortnlaht. s Miss Cross has ,Tn 1,rItJr baaeball game to be had for her subjects many people of I played next Saturday afternoon on the prominence In Boston and has painted I Multnomah' field tor th hanofit nt th ril"; Slower mUsion. ,wm be patronised a. Rabbi Fleischer who was spoken of In I usual by society. The doctors and law. connection with Temple Beth Israel vers will play against the bankers. Ths when Dr. Wise left. Miss Cross says patronesses tne game are: Mrs. k.. n m.i.i.k.. i - un..i,.ki. I John I . Ainsworth. Mra. VV atvnrd. exceedingly broad minded and liberal Mrs. Rose Bloch-Bauer, Mrs. George Hi matters - religious. " He Is president ft tnrairwn,- "V"' oujumon nirscn, of the Browning club of Boston and Is Mrs. Ralph Hoyt Mra- J. .Wesley Ladd. deeply Interested In all subjects of Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie, Mrs. A.E. sociological progress. fckey, MrauU Tarplejr, r Mr. ihl". . .. . I -"."'V" " ' "-' . r xne ioy onop, jura, unjnor s tun i a, vrooa ana Mrs. vames u.ZAa,, ful operetta, will be given at the Hel-J w w ' ' llg June 22. JS and 24, for the benefit) Mr. and Mrs, 8. Llpman are making of the Institute club of the People's preparations for an elaborate celebra InsUtute,; ,' Miss Margaret Martin wUl I tlon of their golden wedding In August have charge f the production and many There will be a. family .reunion, and prominent chUdren wUl take part A (their daughter, Mrs. "Heller, with Mr. long list of patronesses was given last Heller and their son and daughter, who follow.- um w w -orh.rt usually spend their summers here will Mrs, C. J. Reed, Mrs. Whitney L. BoIhc orne ou . irora w iwa fprne occs Mrs' C. E. 8. Wood, Mrs. Le i Hoffman I'J-MX Mra FraSk M. WarrAn. Mra. Frank R I n.er of San Franclsoo. and her family Riley, Mrs. David Lewis, Mrs. Peter SVffrtaSS ?t2&f!L K.rF wr.. JnhB T jtHa Mra. William !1 will Llpman Intends to return from , . -1 Europe by that; time. r - The marriage of Miss Louise Yon Des- tlnon and Robert' S. Howard will -. be celebrated next Wednesday at Miss Von Destinon's home. The ceremony will be a quiet one., j no engagement was an nounced last fall,' but on account of the death of Madame Von Destlnon a short time previous the announcement was maae quietly witn no attendant cer emony. Miss Von Destlnon is a niece of Pierre du Fion of this eity. Mr. Howard la a brother of Mra Warren F. Houghton and an uncle of Mra J Wesley Ladd. George 3. Major of Los Angeles spent la few days In Portland last week re newing old acquaintances. He had many charming , things to say of Portland, where he formerly spent much of his time. Friday he was the chief guest at a luncheon given at the Commercial club by Arthur L. Finley In honor of his first wedding anniversary. Mr. Major was best man at Mr. Finlev's marriage. Dr. E. L. House of Spokane visited friends In Portland a few days last week. He has gone to Oakland, Cali fornia, to fill the DUlcit of the First Congregational church for eight weeks. Dr. House was xormeny pastor or tne First church here, and has many friends. Dunns- his short stav he was entertained by a number of bis old parishioners. . w An Interesting wedding which was celebrated very quietly was that of Mrs. W. O. Rudy, dauahter of HT D. Rams- den or portiana rieignis, ana ev. ti. N. Ramsey of St. etepnen s cnapel last Tuesday morning. Rot. John E. Simp son read the ceremony. Mr. and Mrs. Ramsey have gone away on a several weeks' trip. Notice has been received, of the an nounced engaged of MISs Louise Ed wards of Georgia and Albert Arm strong of Tacoma. Mr. Armstrong was entertained here last summer during the state tennis tournament and carried off several trophies, as he is one of the best amateur tennis players of the coast WW Frank Vincent DuMond left yester day for New Tork after conducting a most interesting and or of liable course of art study at the Art museum. Mrs. DuMond with her two children will re main through the summer with her mbther, Mrs. Henry E. Jones. Miss Helen Rosenfeld and Miss Mi riam Jacobs returned Monday evening from the Benjamin Deane school in New Tork, where they spent the winter, Arthur and James Rosenfeld, who are attending Johns Hopkins, returned with them. w w A. H. Devers returned last week from his trip to Europe, called home by the death of one of the firm members. Mra Devers snd Miss Mabel Devers were left in Rome and will return In two or three months, after further touring. H. Skene, Mrs. Harriet K. Mc.Arthur, Mrs. j. ti. biaaen, Mrs. a. hi. Mutter- field, Mrs. R. M. .Tuttle, Mrs. William Miss Oermaine Samuel entertained m. Laad. Mrs. wenry waido coe, Mrs. with bridare Thursday afternoon, mak ati.! ,i?r Mr"- ? Emmons, Mrs. n(r Miss Cora Marx and her cousin, Charles H. Carey, Mrs. John C. Alns-1 ui,. ri.rf.. Mar tt hnnn i,..r. w0.1'- Mr,,5:htr.lM F; 8er' J41"- Friday afternoon Mra L N. Llpman nave w", . ' a Driage ior tne Misses Marx. Mrs. George E. Chamberlain, Madame mm. von Bolton. Mrs. Edward Kin. Mrs. W. M. Whldden, Mrs. H. C Campbell, Mrs. Sympathies have been extended to Mif "m..81 r- ""V?40" Mrs. I. J. Lawler and the Misses Kath- rnm MrHNTwwMVS- 2barV Lawler and Nona Lawler on .the P?!. MC . Pll' Mrs. C. C. death of Mr. Lawler. The Misses Law. LarnaSn Mra Fw.ti irTn..w vif. Isr are both prominent In re Edl?rnNlcMo".onf'Mrrl feha Iloyt Cl" Mrs. John Carroll. Mrs; J. C. Olds. Mral 1 ... Edward Cookingham. Mrs. C. A. Dolph. Mrs. Herman MeUger has sent out Mrs RaleiSh stott Mr-. M.74 Vo' Pretty Invitations In tha form ot water- M?s W E rSlmto Mrs B w-? color toUyhoes for an elaborate tallyho Gates. Mr. mik,,. Partr tven next Sunday 'to her i&jSpfy. JfSt S,.tbe0m1yItA.bOttt " y0UB PPlft Mrs. W. B. MoCord. Mrs. Donald Mac- been "lt . .'. kav. Mra M T. Hnlhunv m. it it w W ', ' ; McCraken, Mrs, R. R. Hoge, Mrs. Henry I Urg. Adolph Dekura entertained Tuee- S. Glle. Mrs. William Jon. Mra m t I a.v ift.nunl wltH tTiraa f Ahlaa . nf G1?.1.1! Mrs. C. V. Gantenbeln, Mrs. L. bridge for Mrs. S. R. Johnston who W. Sittqn, Mrs. C. C. Smith, Mrs. Har- leaves tomorrow for New York -to sail Vey BCOtt. Mrs. G. W !nllln Up. W I nm mnron Ttu uvral nman oama v,"1 vvmiam woneyman, i in, tor tea, Mr-J. M. Mears, Mrs. A. J. Meier' Mrs. 1 W W '.,S"'It.': M?1- .. . ... - Mrs. William Harold Stalker has y una wire Deen aaaed me TOI-I . , , z .; . lowlns names:: Mra c- m .ti. u.. I gone to Hoonlam. Wash., on a visit of ooiomon nirscn, Mrs. j. rank W atson. I "r pwm, nr. nu Mrs. D. P. Thompson. .Mrs. Charles I Mrs,Blagen. On her return she .'will Beebe, Mra Howard Mather, Mrs W T. I be. at home Mondays at the Madison Mulr. Mra. .tnhn Irhn Vm,nff I anartmen ta. -' .... tin Winch, Mrs. W. J. Burns. Mrs? A. I , , 4r it ""is, Mrs. R. Lea Barnes, Mrs. H. Mlss Lucretla R. Strong, the daugh- edlrtcrEgVMrsSimr Mr? Mr' Mr- Wllltam J. Strong Ben Selling AfrsT a R Mt8& i?.?. -nd a graduate-of last year's Portland Hdlwok K. jlshMM Mr? academy class, Is expected home next WllliamVar7en- rr- n'n and .Mra Thursday from Simmon. ooUege, Bos- (JtnAr nrnmlriAnt vnmsn will ' mm I presentors of different groups and chip- cruris. ' t ; s - w - Miss Cora Marx, who Is to be mar ried next Tuesday evening at the Port, land to Sol Garde, has been the honor guest for a great deal "iof entertaining the past week. Tuesday afternoon Miss Clementine Hlrsch entertained with four tables of bridge, and the prises were won br Miss Frances Jacobs, Miss Flora Flelschner, Miss Jacobs of Corvallls. and Mrs. Emmanuel BicheL A hand some guest prise was given Miss Marx. The other guests were Miss Miriam Jacobs, Miss Helen Rosenfeld.. Miss ot, aars. i.. n. Llpman, . miss Florence Kohn. Mra Felix Fretdlander, Miss FlorenceWolfe, Miss Daisy Rosen, er and Mies Clarice Marx of San Fran clnco, Miss Sybil Lippltt and Miss Mai Hirsch. . . -..-.;. :-' ? - ' v'. v ' r- : " The ' Colfegi&te Alumnae play, "Co lombe'S - Birthday". (Browning), . to be given tomorrow evening at V. the Empire theatre has been prepared under. he direction Of j Rose Eytlnge. The orchestra from "the Nortonla, in cluding ; Henry . L. Bettman, violinist, Rudolph Kapa. 'cellist, and M. B. - Pa lacios, charlnetiet, baa been engaged for the- evening.- - , ,, . . - The annual play which is given for the v scholarship fund to help support the young woman sent each year, br the association to tho Lnlversity . of uways maae a society lX W' w Miss Mabel Hotchklss ef Berkeley will be the guest of Mr. and Mrs. F. H., V. Andrews daring the state tennis tournament here. She recently won the ladies' championship In San Francisco. - Mrs.' W.' Glffora' Nash left Monday for Eugene, where she will visit with her sisters. Mrs. Allen Eaton and Miss Sua Dorr la Mr. Nash expects to Join her these ia about a month. , . r Sim Winch and Prsscott Cookingham returned Monday - evening from their year's work at Princeton university In New Jersey. .. , ,. . ' Dr. Gustav Baar and Will Llpman, who went abroad together a few months ago, are planning to return about August l. t f,. WW 4 "-:;.'" ; Mrs. David C. Lewis has cards out for a tea next Thursday at her pic turesque home on Overton street --- rH': V ' Mr. and Mrs. Hunt Lewis have come tip from their southern Oregon ranch on a short visit with friends. i -.. ; - :? -Or Ex-Governor 3. T. Moody of Salem visited his son, Ralph Moody, and Mra. Moody last week.-, . i . i v-.,, iK-i?y:; ' The studio tea given aft fit Helen's Hall Thursday afternoon as the first of the commencement activities was a THE STORK NOTED FOR BEST GOODS AT LOWEST ' PRICES Out me Our Entire Stoclt of . at Wholesale Prices Monday,; Tuesday and Wed nesday we place on sale onr entire line of Bathing Suits, . Caps, ' Shoes, etc, for men, women, boys and girls at regular wholesale prices. Va cationists will save from 50 . to 100 per cent by taking ad vantage of this, great sale. - All are this season's newest and best styles;" don't over look this great bargain op portunity. Linen Skirts . Sample line of linen Skirts in white and colors, -made in good full styles, plaited or v-gored; prices : during ; this . great closing out sale aver age fully one half off regular prices;- priced from fl.BO to ........fW.OO Sample Waists 500 sample Waists in fine, white lawns, linens, silks and nets, lace trimmed or plain tailored styles; a manufacturer's entire sampl line for summer and fall; on sale Monday and Tuesday at wholesale prices. 15cTurkishToweling lie 18-inch Turkish Toweling, very absorbent and extra quality, fancy colored border; our regular 15c grade, on sale for two days. BoysTJnlaimd'dShirts Boys' unfaundercd "white Shirts, on sale Monday and Tuesday at less than cost; the greatest bargain in boys' shirts ever offered. UNDER- MUSLINS Reduced Fine cambric Corset Covers, 4 news fine lace insertion, lace edge beading and ribbon around neck and arms; very dainty and best regular fl grade, spe- CQ cial, each ,UeC Fine cambric Gowns, made in square yoke style, trjmmed with embroidery and ribbon, elbow length sleeves: our best $2.25 qua!., on sale Monday 4f CQ and Tuesday at, special Plv7 Fine cambric " Drawers, lace trimmed with 5 rows of fine tucks, splendid quality material and our best regular $1 quality; on sale Monday and Tues- CQ day only at, special, pair V7C Summer Reduced Fine Swiss ribbed sleeveless Vests with deep lace yoke and silk tape, finest silk lisle and standard $1.50 grade, on sale Monday and Tuesday only at, special, the gar- QP ment eOC -Forrest Mills fine ; Swiis ribbed sleeveless Vests, heavy lace yoke with embroidered but terfly; the grade sold anywhere at 75c and 85c the garment, Monday and Tuesday, jQg Women's fine sleeveless Vests, also in long and wing sleeves, fine lace yoke or high neck; our best regular 35c and 50c values, on sale for three OC days at, special, each....XIC Women's fine summer Union Suits, in knee length lace trimmed styles, low neck and sleeveless; best regular 75c grade, on sale Monday A and Tuesday, special, ea. "It Hosiery 47 c 1 1 V Closing out ' tale of women's fancy Hosiery in all colors, lace boot, al over a lace, embroidered and gauze lisle; a great variety of styles and "colors; our regular 65c, 75c and 85c values, on aale for three flays only at this special low price. At 12V2C a Pair Women's fast black Hosiery, double heel and toe and garter top, full fashioned; best 25c grade; limit four pairs to a customer; on sale Monday only. $2.25 Long Silk Gloves $1.25 Long Lisle Gloves $1.38 Full elbow length with doa ble tipped fingers, all pure silk, complete line of colors and sizes, also black and white; $25 grade. Elbow length lisle Gloves, black, white and all leading colors; best regular $1.25 grade, on sale Monday and Tuesday. Now and Save! 48-inch' black Marquisette, a:, popular French tyrelty all-wool and worth ,$2.50 a yard; Monday and Tuesday...... ...?" 48-inch fancy Brode Eolienne, makes up beautifully for even ing wear; regular $4 value, special, a yard...... ..,.... .?2.T3 48-inch black all-wool French Crepe, a grade that sells at $1 a vard the world over, for two days, a yard...... ...67e7 44-Inch all-wool Panamas, Voiles and Etamines, $1.25 and $1.50 ... . - . ,H . . 1 - 1 KAi qualities, Monday ana luesaay, a yara ,y. ..""t 45-inch black mohair Sicilian, dust proof and spot proof and standard $1 quality, special, a yard.. ... .............. . . . . ,97 f Our Entire Stock: of PARASOLS REDUCED Women's linen finish Parasols in white, pink, blue and cham pagne;, best regular $1.50 qual ity, on sale Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, at extra "JE- special, each I OC W.omen's linen Parasols in col ors pink,' blue, tan and white; hemstitched edge and standard $3 qualities, on sale Monday and Tuesday at extra df J"7 special, each..........,ePltl GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE WEDDING AND VISITING CARDS W. G. SMITH & CO. WASHINGTON BUILDING pretty affair and was largely attended by a number of society folk who are Interested In ths school. Drawings and stencil work one by tne pupils were shown, and some clever work was on display. The tea table Was pretty with jonquils, and the teachers of the hall served tea. . - u' . " Mrs. Russell Bewail - has returned froim a delightful motoring; trip through California, . - (Continued on Pag e Threa) s. r n r-i 1 iAND CALUKG 7 V A SW sa. , .' a l tAKUO PS r 30003-306 Btt4thcV5th BUCHANAN BLTXL WASHINGTON 5T. SaSaaSaak Joumal Wants) lc a Word. Invitations The LATtST The BEST ALVINS.HAWK ... rexjrTTJrc) u TAxzonaT co. v 144 2d St, Cor. Alder