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SHU Cl'XCOH EUJ.'DAV JOURNAL. .'OUTl-AND. Slf.MUY JIOUJaKQ. OCTOiiL'K t. iitt 1 . itMtl - .- I tw ttHi Star, M 4-aa Jia' I .. - I tail a a ra i W a. W a OCI - ll taw... aw4 fqr4.a4 a4 iv -Wi Mi, J t saw- aa-4 J.J-Ml.a-- a4 tJ-.t( aa4 s u Hi 4i4. I' - -, aJ la -! ti 4 al I. . - t 4 al.i.4 (tdt W A fV.--UM f M rwV V t-4a4 ww ' M J K w-mi m. far tia,. tu tii -r ii.t r xMit4 aaarna, t, M' IV w niiai. v ta. a.,a. an. . t. aua, W. U fVa.t!, Mi I l-. I C T v4. . H 1 K W'a mm r Mr 4 W OaUty Wa NUtUll fey frts M Mt, rurti U Wm44 ! trli4 v fr 4 UmIhim WiMtr, rt' 4 rvAr. Tk l-M mtuIUh KilUl, IttNMl li 4 Imt ! (tl 4r4k T Ki r Mtt it ti)). tvt4 riffh (H U 1 r X'- Xrr J r rwktt4 kr H liArl.l, Wit Ivtr Tk M M:m Mm UrfaWMili rl lBtol i. 4. U Tl, M Mr hl.iiu. M'v Ray Mr. A. U Ti, Mir fljf vk M'.m ir4 rir. MiM Mary JiMok Miaa MarW Ul! a4 Ma XtUM. Mr. 0ftv4 la a - f My mia ItoatfckMli Mk (rliari af rr 4 Item. Tk la 114 ruaala 'of Wa4aajf Mr. I Jaa4 Uaxs Mr. Jwtli MMI Coo, Mr WUHai II4, Mr. Wuilaa T. Mart. Mr. CMii r. nr. Mr. Jak J. Ka44Mlr. Mr. Dr4t 1lck 'ha. Mr Ct-ala fj(Bsaa. Mr. Ha'ak NVkuav Mr. '.TIllWu L14Uw. Mr Warra Kcir. Mr C C rail. Mr, r. a Horn. Mr, rtaana r Warlnc. Wra ALmm lira 1 W frl H Mr. H U rtaaln. Mr. W. S. llofmaa,! A rrattr pink and klua 44lnc aol Mr I ma It Ilaama. Mr. t4wi M, amniaU at hifti noon on To.dr br Hh.e. Mra. O. A. lUHmaa. Mr. John p- tifcar lyM at Iba horn of ha - - "- a 1 aai BBr k' kta 'ai Vtrt.a.-v 4jw-'-a44 - Mkh aa Ak VaJ. K i FwatWa., k a a IVa MklMliW 4 a M t.M-M 0 law 4 lVa (-a 4itlai4 r .a. i aa V ' a 4 1 f ' fexaa tat ft . tja4.a rtWl( tl) Wllla f-4 A.tl.ia M 11. . " SOCIETY PERSONALS Mr H M MaJTW Mm it al a4 ta aa4 aa faa at tx ittitlalt aialV I it iMa ia liaal Ui.a, V 1 fcatf il 4tvi,. ktaoa. a lr4 ra41 aaM natalta laaa 1 1 ar a-afa, a4 fli la- Ilia g a WMaila af a ata au. 4.a4 1 a I va af t I aa rVaaa. W Ual H k4 a I Mill a; x allla 4a't riaf a Mr. 4 Mr fWf W C'Iumi M kat Uii aaafla r.at.l ia aiita 4 VaMt. kV i . ava t ! kaia trm m 4 Ut. M f;!W4i R. rwVMi Ui4T far uv ika n4 aaVika mUr MatiMla. Mr. It T. Uurafr- JTiV . . a"" .k . .r. Mr. A. La T.la. Mr. W-ar4 rt- l"? " A"fcwVJ2',,t?. L? IT. Mr It O. T..y. Mr. Oarf a C. 0rf V" Dr hLyU Y, ul u i-.. n . iJT w IllBa-io liandrlcka. T allow chrranlh- II T. Or. Waldv La III Mr. Jama Waa n.ink Waa Wra I mum 4 tum lva war vad all C. Camaroa, Mr. CUraoo I Hit. TLf brt.wt .f: T,'.. ' Vi.a:hIU forai dacorUona and pr,Uy at- Vri lairii A rmarV t1" fft WM rrantad back- raJ,.- i rrouna for th wedding- party. Tha n Ur. waa cowna In wblla marqutaatla Ira. John Bropttj. cvr wUh ibortlona of baary 'V0";, "' rt '1 . Kha wor lonr vail bald In plac Mr Hoy Thoajpaoti. Mr. Arthur irani4. Mr ilaorca A. Kmary. Mr. Oaorira firama. M Jam Clarkaoa, Mr. Rllhard StHcht. Mr. D. U. lor7, Mr. AW-s Nlblay, Mrs. Cbarl A. Coolidv, Mr. Jamas f"atllo. Mr. Oaori a B. Ilovandan, Mr. ... . i-... w r.M..n u nti.rt am. I Waloh, Mr. J. C. Bryant. Mr A. RHtar, rich. Mri John B. Hoaford. Mrs.1 Huby Archsmbtkn snd Mlas Balln Mmjanln'.r. Waaw. Mlas Marcr I MJinar. l'"r.,M aT.p'"' On. of tha pFattleat Prtlas liven Ol?L . aJ-mZL.''J ,V Sr.V- ws that of tha Knlihts Tamplsr club Mr. jrVrvT. Mrl wrKinlaV' aiiioh-iL th Ms-onlo Templa Ut Thursday t' -Jlaarr laa. Ulnt. Tha bsndm. uniform, and Mri SusuV. Pfund7r Mri Fr lUr- ?hXla o7 tb law Wra rtanlal Mavnaa VI ra W n. With th. bright COatUma 01 104 I w' Mrt;.I',..H',r" J::. fC Udlea mad arr Dratty alsbt. Jh jniiiaon, jura. w. ai. v. laraa, airm. iMpn ... - . J rioaaat. Mrs. William J. Lyons,tMrs. r? 21! Thrtita Bluford 6lKlar. Mrs. B. T. Van iloni. " "tS'iST Pnotb Mra R. . Pirua Mn. Charlaa F. Bunk- to M w' won I Robb 7r. Mr C. O. WUton. Mra Byron Millar. ' fSS. Snf- wtr Qor-F Mrs. Frank a Wood, Mrs. H. O. Hlcko. Zm.? Joh W Mr Baonatt riackansteln. Mrs. Alhart m. ' M tIIS Vr! O J.nt Cuahln. Mr. John O. Bwannson. Mrs. HJ A K La and Frd O. Jan- Ambroa. Hsltlna. Mrs, Cor Puffr. -tag; Th. clubl. com mon Knl.hU Mrs. WlllUm Boyar, Mrs. uatnanna I " - - i .t, .. .--i oJL vr.. i....h of Oregon eornmandery. They will 1 Hr Mri Qaorsa "w , BlrTpaoiu Mrs. karlas of card and dancing p.r- V.TMjnnlW during th. winter. Among those Mrs. Bart M. Deilaon. Mrs. John Toft. P"'nt w.r. Mr. and Mrs. E. O Craw- Mrs. Charles F. Brown. Mrs. Erneat Merges. Mrs. Frlerlc 8Unson. Mrs., nd Mrs. H. T. Hutchinson. Mr. and tleorge N. Dvla. Mrs. M. C. Banflald, fra. r. rxwrnan. r. nu r.. Mra. W. I. Hrraurh. Mr. Aa lirtCn. 1 ,, a.. u-.T.-r, ur. ijwriM Mr. and Mrs.. Chsrle E. Runyon, Mr. M. Hubert, Mrs. Clifford Marshall. Mrs. nd Mrs. Hugh (-Boyd, Mr. nd Mrs. Fred Qrares. Mrs, Nina iarowa Mrs. ' ' 7 Hdwln D. Whitney. Mrs.-O. D.- Rush- Hall. Mr. and Mrs. S. F. Ball, Mr. nd more, Mrs. J. a Robinson, Mrs. Frank Mrs. Sherman E. Wright, Mr. and Mrs. R, Johnson, Mrs. William Osdsby. Mrs. W. H. Monroe. Mr. arid Mrs. G A. East- rt ii,niTAn Mra rrai Tfeinan. man. Mr. and Mrs. A. H, L. Mr. and weber. Mr William Pearson. Mrs. Ros- Mrs. W. I Robb, Mr. and Mrs, A. M.I coe Qlltnar, Mrs. Adrian Oaks. Mrs. El- Brown, Mr. and .Mrs. George W. Akers, bert Hendershott (Evelyn Bell), and Mr. and Mrs. Fred O. Jennlng. Mr. and Miss Tlllle Cornelius; for Friday: Mr. Mrs. J. E. Nelson. ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Leon Peters. Mrs. Frank . Motter. Mfs. W. Bronn, ,Mr. and Mrs. A.- C, Adams, Talmer Fales, Mrs. Henry Foster, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Rich Martin, Jr., Mr. Uolph Taylor, Mrs. Charles Jennlng, and Mrs. George , I" Baker, Mr. and Mrs. - Frank Bruhn. Mrs. Edward R. Mrs. I A. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. l. D. unnr u, nirniii Mnaer. Mrs. Charles Freeland. Mr. and Mrs. Fred I. Rey- Smith,' Mrs. WUUam Peer, Mrs. Henry Inolds, Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Cleland. Mr. Jennlng, Jr., Mrs. Paul Wagner, Mrs. I and Mrs. R.Irv McClung, Mr; and Mrs. T.urian Backer. Mrs. R. E. Menefee. Mrs. I W. A. Leet. Mrs. A. McMullen, th H. K.; Finch, Mrs. Raymond Steel, Mrs. I Misses Charlotte Patterson. Sally Ster-1 William Jessop, Mrs. ueorg w. otapie- i ren, jessie joecuwiin, juhuci xjaivcr, ton, Mrs. Fred C. Knapp, Mrs, Wllltam J Jpsle Stapleton, Arabella Preston and Groh. Mrs. George M. Hyland, Mrs. I Ines Neville, Messrs. George A Love- Joseph McClelland, Mrs. Harry M. Hal- joy, George F. Robertson, H. C.Thomp ler. Mrs. Morton S. Boss. Mrsi Joseph son. ' V. A. Avery, James Hlslop. J. R- anni. itrra T W Haffarlln. Mra. J, W. Pn f. r Smith. I". B. Willis. Henry Latimer, Mrs, ueorge weoster, jure. ii. I m. uusn, jxoDert a. juiaer, juiius ti BC Adams, Mrs. George R.-Dodson, Mrs. hey, F. A. Bushnell, Joseph 'McClelland, Tandrup Nordby, Mrs. unaries- f ieia, jc. F. Wiagana ana Frank m. xucjury." r Mrs. John B. Frem, Mrs.' Henry Von k.airaa,w... - q Groenvald, Mrs. H. N. Randall, Mrs. C. ) . .,a...,M H. Webber, Mrs. James foully, Mrs. a j GARR SON NEWS A. West. Sr., Mrs, W. F, Hubbsrd. Mrs,! J uniinwwii iiung Charles F. Jones. Mrs. Charles F, Read, J g--- - .-a Mrs. John McCue Mrs. . N. M. Dean, . Th. Informal announcement of the Mrs. Henry--Berger, Jr., Mrs. Frank engagement of Captain Jordan to Miss Young, Mrs. William McBrlde. ; Mrs. Carpenter of Los Angeles,' following ''Thomas V; "Carney, MrsEdwin H. Bell, so closely that of Miss Klauder and 'Mrs. Louis Sheik, Mrs. O. F. Keef, Mra Lieutenant Spencer, has aroused much L. A. West, Jr..- Mrs. Thomas Brumfleld, interest at th. post, as Miss Carpenter a- Tr.Kta A a. aa TUfvtm : WIllfnvM TMH. I aaw a aa 1.. - . laAaaSSa . nW M 1 at . t'llwd. ilira JT raUA AUUl BUHi 1U.b if imaiu awi- i WO, SIOV liuuov U a, V viido AJtuiat- aid, Mra. Coleman Wheeler. Mrs. A. A. Ur. Ljl. ValHocton H.ndrkk (UIm E. Crye Abdortoo), honor wm Mlaa Mabal rUundrs of -aula, wbo wor bli Btarqulii car foundation of blua and rarrt4 pnk rose bads. Tha brldeemaJda war. Ml. Ta lMt 'and Mlaa Janlt Jon, wb. war. bo(b In pink rtor with touch, of bio. Thalr flower war. pink ros All of tha brtde'e attend an La war., former students wltk her at th. Nw Km land Conaarvatory of Un do la Boa loo. L'.ttl Ml. Dorothy Rob arts was tha ring naaraa, tn a dainty wblt. frock. Connrll Dyr of Balam. attended tha groom. About It relative, and rlo. frtenda war. preeent at th. wadding. Dr. Hendricke ts a grsduat. of tb. Philadelphia College of Phar macy and has located I MrMltrarlll Dr. and Mrs. Hendricks left for wad ding trip on tha sound. Mr. Woolvern. Mrs. Clarke. Ml. Lottgbborougk, Mr. Ale. Mlas Taylor, Mrs. Morrison, Mr. Ruttancutter, Mr. Lastar, Mrs. Reasoner, Mr. Jones and Mrs. Afflay. A profusion of swt pa and farns made tb. room, very attract ive. Mr. Morrison aaaietd In serrtng. Colonel and Mlas MoGunnlgle, Cap tain and Mr. Tbomaa, Captain Towns- end. Lieutenants Burnett and UUo and Eugene Tales attended th debut dano at PortUnd for Miss MacMastars. v - Lieutenant- Charlea J. Taylor, who recently arrived at the post, ha been assigned to company F of the engineer i corps. . w N Flrsr Lieutenant Kneeland 8. Snow has ben assigned to company D, First infantry, from th. Fifteenth Infantry. Mr. a4 Mr Ab l mm ta rWr itiaan w usUa. asi t' ail H4, - Ml rrWI fnii mt TVIarta. M k a im baka ai f Mi staikne MMair U1 w mm rtUf I mm w fci iaaaal'a Uauld far ! Kaia ralaraJag I. . K at j EVENTS OF THE WEEK Tb. T. W. C A was IK. tn f aalrr Mail- party U4 Utt - paia M aa.4 14 gau .atkaewd M )f la. vla. TM iarta. w (( Of 'laK'y mmtmt 14 4 IK U m rt by aaaata. A prtii wt Ike taaUag . aaaaa la karamla. a- alla4. Irtg fart, piajrlag fu ll as sama 4) folk da, by tb "trm" turn im gbt ctui. Uwugn Hats d sw4 rl4r, are tram 14 wit. war ar4 for rafraahaaaala. anagisg d gkat .lory by lb rtra pla wtlk tb. HsMa tr4 lew, ra44 mot b. .TtaJaf a aajoyanL w f Kmaar W. R. C No. 1 1 aatrtaJd at tbalr Ul aaactsg I Ha dprtaal l pacaar, Mr Jmtm Willoushby of I3 g. Aftar the ele of tb eorpa work lb. asatabar f buninar poet O. A. R. and tbalr snaay friends war. tvlt4 la to wits tb. ehrltatng f tb lafaat ebtld of Mr. and Mr. Wandllck (UIm David), tb another balng rnarobar f th oorp. Th. nv. W. T. Krr. ebap laln f th. rdr. performed th. cara mon y. Mr. A. J. Jackson, a former sao ratary ef tha eorpa, and a prominent m m bar, la aooa to laav. Portland for ber nw bom. la Mull, Idaho. w w Mlaa Lalab Tompkls. aUrtalaad tba Friday Bran Log Muair club at bar home, II East Seventh streaf. Oacn and mualcal numbara war tha fator. of th. evening. Vocal aoloa war. given by Mia. Olady. Roblnaon and Miss Bonslyn Mcintosh, with Miss N.tll Mann at th. plaao. The prent war.: ' Mia. Ford Bangle. Mlas Nettle Mann. Mlaa Bonalyn Molntoah. Mlas Gladys Robinson. Mia. Minnie Ih mann. Mlas Anna Krnger. Miss Ella tawa a-4, ia.4aa to a .av laa-Aa " .Wka. lirM .. , 4.a4 ! -. HU J ai.itaaa.aa. t tJa f'af aa-4 miii4 iai A aa wj 4fn a4 - fiai 4 .a..al 4 iaala, W. mm ta' ia-a 4ltl n iiiii a. f ' v4a . at i atdaaatf aa. -mt l kauai . itfrUaa. aaa.al 4 - l "i. It u. A, tlaa. a4 W. brta. ta haaaaaaf, fmtm, i 4U!, laaiU, laa Ml aa.li HUH U a4 , mttitt, tt a4 T. ati I v jaa , miiwa, , kvaa'r, ua Sm4 k aaai- . . i- tl. a4 Siajl, SL U. Am M4 t.V4aJt a4aatf m4 Ut. Laav W U- , . S-aArtal, It U Maa, aVaa4, a. , J 1 X.a'M a- . kC 4 t" . Iiaaa4 Htia kti tlaak bvjvjvi, lata' IS :i-4 a4 t- aa t4f. 13114 aaaa. mm klaa. ftw fSMUaa.4 aart Yfc ft Ii flrJiy - I Iaaaa4 Ua4 aaaa4 I A l atwaK4. aAaaaa , ataavaa, svaa. a-"vaa-fc. a- la Jaaat- j 4 (Maii H IHaaa. i Sterling Silver Toilet Set G WEOOINGS 1' CaaalUa rna baa a 4 llta rumal; 4 !- I y a ( MUf I 1U V4 a. Say. Ubav It. M kaa laa aaanA T"aa wiaatfatf I la a a aw at-. Iaa a. I aa a fa!. . rtaa4 awV a4 Wait M. Cl anui mt r.t !. W Uaaal U fllaata aiag 4 Utaf UlaaU a. Uaa aaaia t4:y . Mr a fraa f 4 4 w Ula4 la taavi4ra 4 ta bi. a4 ib sriii i !. MM. J. JT. MiMea, Ua ka. CA a M. .nsa Of 1. rv4rrtM karx mtth iau. Tk. Mfc-e r4r I rM.ia awaaay bal I ha er4 was aiSa4 fi all a. raJeU. a4 a 1 taa4aM rtA. 1 . Tb brUa la 4 a h lav af Mr. O. M Irarr f La Aaaa 4 gra4akl4 mt Mr. 4 Mr. Vt. M. Uaakaiy, a4aa. af fi4eii mt t'aauiU i y. r Ik yr aa. lll I rrti4 4 a r4aai4 fraaa frujk4j jj atL 4 ta Ika fall mt IHI aaiarad th. Laivarstiy 4 Or. The w f. rvwlag yr aa iid4 Ika t4 rar ity f Maaklavguae) waar. a, was jBia af lb. Alpk XI Dal i a rrHy. Uvrtag tb. past yj aha kaa ral4ad lib bar gr4pt U fNMadiat. Th4 groom U a gt4ai. of tba tl. a rliy. (Um of l a ad w. anam bar cf Ut ttala Tha it rrtrity al thai coll.. For in. t la rra baa baa ta raaU-l wbar k city mewmT mt Ik. Et OrsU. Tba ya ewusl. will aaaha Uair bono. I Ua ea4ir Oras-a city. W w O Wdday. 0aobs la, al I "elock. Ralph Aids WUh room b aad Ml. JMd Isabel Mann, both mt III II- bor. Or. wr aeltad I mamti by Rev. Andrew Carrlek at III East Tbiny4iftb M. only the Immadlat. femlll. be ing praaot Mr. aad Mr. Wlihyeamb ill b at bom. after NTBbr if at DtrMomb faraa, ar Hi lis bora. 4 A. lt borne wedding which comas as svrpna. t. Tr many rnenda, l. that of Mlas Amelia May and Jobs F. Robertson, aolaranlaad Thoraday vntng at th boot, of tb. brld'. father, Sam. ual May. Ill esntaath street narth. Tb. earamMy was par-formed In th. reveae only of relative, by Judge Henry E. Mofrtnn, Tha bride wor ber going away gnwa. A em art tailored eult blua with eoraag. boquat of vtolats snd orebtda. Rh. Is tb. ldt daughter of - Ma. My. k ta- wtl4y Known and vary popular In tb. st . In which ah meva Mr. Robertson has for many NfvuU exclusive In drsifHS,itl of them the ihlnir.ixi els, lom: ilr-ome HinJorrivfdirvlhanJtcha'i, ire no- on JispUy. CiIJ in4 enrrJne thrm. The pika will Inteiest . Silverware and Novelties - The very litest creations for )vur home or ts tUts to the bHJe, for anniversaries or birthdays. You will flnJ here Just whit you want it very moderate prices. E A 3 Y T E R If 3 TO RESPONSIBLE PARTIES Marx Bloch Lavrft4t Duxnosui Dctlcrt in Ortyon 233 MORRISON ST. NEAR FOURTH (Conttnaed o Following Pag.) 10th and Stark Streets Main 1290 ; CURES Baldness, .LossVof Hair, Scalp Disease Pandnift Eczema We will examine you freehand refund your money if we fail to do as wc zgrte'. Come -inland, talk-with us. Gentleman and Lady. Atendants. Take Advantage of These Exceptional Barged-hs Phenomenal Price Concessions in Every Dept. 4r ' vife of Captain Plerson, r yf.i r.ii viiriiiif i betb Sears this summer.. Mifcs Carpen ter is on. Of Los Angeles' most accom plished and ; favored society girls. Cap tain Jordan has Just been detailed as oommlssary at Chicago. : Tha wedding will take place In jHnuary. , Dame Ru mbr has it that Cupid's bow and arrow mad. a triple perforation and that Miss Sears has also capitulated to the lucky man. ; ... General Maua. accompanied by Lieu tenant - Whitley. aide-de-camp, left Thursday evening on a tour of ,lnspee tlon of coats on Puget sound. General Maus will visit the Bremerton navy yards and accompanied by Admiral Cot termab will tour th. sound on th. mine plantar Ringgold. - vtT"' - ir TJantanant and Mrs. PhllllDson entel- talnaj inforraallv at cords Thuradav evening. The guests were Captain and Mrs. Thomas, Mra. White, . Lieutenant and Mrs. True. Mr. McCoRnaclr, of Portland, nd Lieutenants Burnett and Ullo. : .,- ' - : v. . a Aaitviitful . sftemoon te..Frldav given by Mra. Lloyd afforded tha fol inainr women much Dleaaure: Mr Mrs. Plerson, wl has returned from her camping outing at warm Springs, Or. w w Mra. William Fitshugh Jonas gav. a delightful bridge luncheon Thursday afternoon for Mrs. McCleav, mother of Lieutenant MoClaave. Tb. tables' war arranged with bouquets of pink carna tion and pink place cords. Tha gueata were Mrs. MoCleav. Mr. Foster, Mrs. Morrison, Mrs. Stuart, Mrs. Aloe, Mrs. I PhlUlpson, Mrs. Thomas, , Mrs. Clark, Mrs. White, Mrs. , Yule,, Mrs. Woolvern I and Mrs, Axney. ' , Colonel Stevens of Fort rTtevens, "and Inspector General Major Mauldln left Friday morning on their annual 10-mlle tiding , test. - Lieutenants Mitchell and Ladd will have charge of th. necesasry arrangements. ' .1-, . - m 4r ' , ' " Major Frank G. Mauldln recently re turned from, an inspection trip to Alas-1 ka, Is at present Inspecting tha offices of the Starr pincers in Portland. The second series of lectures given Sunday evening by Chaplain Lloyd, on the Philippines, brought ' a crowded house. A collection of Filipino curios I was shown along with-the lecture, and excited much Interest. . ' Corporal Fran ces Leigh gave an excellent rendition of th. "Holy City" with Illustrations. . E battery of the Second field artillery will soon be transferred here from San Francisco.. Captain PulIIo and Lieuten ants vawiey ana Kucicer com. wiu in i battery. . 'Tuesday evening Mrs. Lloyd was the charming hostess at one ox the pretti est dinner parties of the season. The dining room was beautiful with large I bouquets ' of . Richmond rosea and red (T7 and "Bullerry" English - Raincoats , for Men ami 'NrVomen K- S. Ervin, Co.aLtrl. araUlna Bnndinr, Seooad Tloo Kixtb aad Aider atrts ' APC1 Entire Line of Urr Women'and rV t a m o ' 4!r Coats, Suits, i Dresses, Skirts, Waists, Raincoats and Sweaters This is without doubt the greafest offerini: of cut prices this season on clean-cut, de pendable merchandise. Every woman should take advantage of the extra bargains; The stock consists of every Staple and Novelty Coat, Suit, Dress, Waist; Sweater of the Fall 1912 stvles. Come tomorrow and.be convinced of these extra bargains. Remem ber,vOur entire stock not only a few here and there, but everything U flFF quoted at just . . w. . . . . . wr Great !2 Price Sale Millinery, Plumes and Trimmings Your unrestricted choice of the entire stock of fine Tailored 'and Pictured ..Hats in , every, conceivable shape imaginable in both Amer ica's and Europe's rriost stylish' shapes. The plumes are in all sizes and lengths, in hand tied and French styles. Trimming1 of every thing that is new for the fall hat Come Mon day or Tuesday. . Remember the U PJ?ZZ entire stock at. . . . . . . . . . ........ I I nte ( r i, The Greatest Fur 1 a off Coat Sale of the Season With our nrices beinc much lower to com mence with, and the great discounts that ?revafl on - these garments Monday and uesday, many women should partidpate in this extraordinary sale. Prices quoted below will give you an idea of our great selling power. From trapper to youthaty why you" save more. Every garment u manufactured at home, which saves you the middleman's profit GENUINE RUSSIAN PONY NEAR SEAL RUSSIAN MINK FRENCH SEAL PERSIAN LAMB HUDSON SEAL BROADTAIL PONY JAP MINK . FRENCH CONEY ASTRACHAN CARACUL BEAVER BROWN and GRAY PONY, Beaver Trim'd $50 Fur Coats.. . $37.60 $ 60 Fur Coats'. . . $45.00 $ 75 Fur Coats.. .$5625 $100 Far Coats. . .$75.00 $150 Fur Coats.. $112.50 $175 Fur Coats.. $131.25 $250 Fur Coats.. $187.50 $300 Fur Coata.. $225.00 All Other Fur$ Reduced Proportionately 14 OFF MADE IX OREGON FVRS TBS LARGEST ; AND LE.1DENO Children's Coats, Hats, Dresses V4 Off Handsome trimmed and untnmmed velvet and felt shapes m a great profusion of styles. : Wool mixture coats, all colors and newest styles. Vel vet, caraculs; near seals and corduroys. Dresses in all colors and whie. in French Ginghams, R e.p s, Galatea, Lawns- and Batiste. Mon- r,ndT". i4 off "J -a ....... - . ' ; ra'jw''j-y $2.75 to $3.50 Silk and Wool UnibnSuit QO Mentor and rarest Mills make yttW: W" r fthis isano lot shipped to us for special sale, but our regular '. T' " " ' ' ' ' -i ' new fall stock, made of best Entire Buiftttut Cor fourth nd ITlorrjon Streets LEADiNO SPECIALTY IfOlSE fXJR LADES HISSES CE OiLDJSTN MsKNvrsKOTU or. rAf rums try r jX r rrv quality bleached yarns, trimmed in silk lace and rib bon drawstrings; good form- fitting and best ta Monday and Tues- r yday at wc 2 r. I Rodger, Mrs. Tof f en, Mr. Newman,