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Schurbek Takes B: Cargo cf
Fir for Antcfagasta; 15
Seamen Needed to Com
plete the Crew."
Finishing her cargo of lumber for
Antofagasta at the North Pacific mills j
y ester Jay afternoon," the German ship
Schurbek. Captain Christiansen, went to I
the stream Immediately ' and will be
ready to .ait for the west coast as soou
as she can complete her crew. She hat
aboard approximately 8.H0.000 feet of
fir. She is under charter to the Amer
ican trading company. .'
The Schurbek lacks IS men of having
a full crew and It Is feared by the cap
tain that there will be some delay In
getting all the berths full, , as there
seems to be a scarcity of men willing
to ship for a deep sea voyage at this
time of the year. The near approach
of the fishing season makes the work
of securing seamen difficult as they pre
fer fibhing to a jvoyage even to the
west coast of Sojjth America. Wlt
. the coming of spring and the opening
up of other work. It makes It doubly
difficult to get men, say the masters.
The German ship Kilo, which la now
.JnJhs stream . ready la oLilown. -with
a cargo or wheat for the united King
dom tomorrow morning, was mora for
tunate in not having but three men to
get and they were placet) aboard as
soon as shs went to stream. It is said,
however, that two of them were
"stiffs," only one being an able seaman.
; .Another lumber ship which is about
ready to begin taking on cargo is the
. German ship Reinbek, Captain Simon,
which will, finish discharging hsr
shingle ballast at the Clark & Wilson
mills at Unnton today and start work
ing lumber Saturday. Contrary to tin
custom of most of the sailers coming
into port, she did ,not discharge at the
ballast dock, but put the entire amount
off at the mill dock, where It Is being
used as ballast' for a railroad that Is
being built by4the Clark & Wilson Lum
ber company. The ballast was r dls-
charged on the dock and hauled to the
railroad grade by teams belonging to
the company.''
IJGHT NOT VISIBLE
Luccrlc Officer Also Sights Floating
Spar and Roots of Tree, :
In a report to the local branch hydro
graphic office. S. C. Garner, second of
ficer of the' British steamship Lucerla,
states that the Viti Rocks light, in
Puget sound, was not visible at 4 o'clock
on the morning of March 18, although
the rocks were plainly visible. . He
' also reports that on March 8, while
the steamer was on her way from Ja
pan, they sighted a spar 80 feet long
and one foot tn diameter covered with
marina growth, 'In latitude 50 north,
Iongltude.471.10 west, and on the same
day in latitude 60 north; longitude 171
1 west, the roots of a large , tree, also
covered with marine growth, .were
sighted.
NEW FitEIGHT- AGENT "
James C. Smock.
(8peetl to H Journal.)
Sherwood, Or., .March, 21. James C
Smock, pioneer, died at his home here
on Friday, March 15, and was burled
Sunday afternoon under the direction of
Sherwood Lodge . L O.- 0- T. of which
order he had been a member for. 40
years. lie jwas l bornln Nodaway
county, Mlsouri, August 13, 1848, and
crossed the plains In 1852 and settled
with his parents near Rex In the south,
west corner,, of Washington county,
When 21 years of age he married Mary
Ellen Sebastian affd moved Onto what
Is now the townslte of Sherwood. He
founded the town of Sherwood and then
engaged - in the mercantile business
from which he retired about six years
ago. He was a man of the greatest
prominence In his home community,
having served hla town in many capac
ities, being several years postmaster,
mayor, councilman, Justice of the peace
and notary public, and at the time of
his death was mayor of the town.' He
was the guides, counselor and friend of
his community. -
He leaves a widow and flva children,
namely, Mrs. Nettie M. Fitch, Mra Rosa
B. Morback, Mrs. Dora E. Saltua. Ira
T. Smock and Ray Smock, all of this
place. 10 grandchildren and many other
relatives..,,.,,,, -',v:u '...--
Steamship Company Establishes New
Office; II. F. Kuger Appointed.
In order to taks care of the freight
business of the Ban Francisco A. Port
land Steamship company In this part of
the country, It,. F.Ruger has been ap
pointed traveling freight agent for the
northwest, according to a circular re
ceived from the . San Francisco office
this morning by the 1 local officials.
Ruger has worked for the company a
number of years on the Alnsworth dock
and his headauarters will be In Port-
- land, although he wlllv travel a greet
part of the time through Oregon, .Wash
ington and Idaho, i The new appolnt-
ment becomes effective on April 1,
sailed at 8:20 a. m., steamer W. 8. Por
ter, ror Monterey.
Astoria. March 80. sailed at noon,
schooner Fearless for Guaymas.
San Francisco, .March 20. Sailed at
4 p. m., British ship Crown of India,
for Portland; steamer Carlos, for San
t'earo; arrived at 8 . p. m., steamer Kan
saa City, from -San Pedro; arrived at I
p. m., steamer Falcon, from Portland.
Astoria, March 21. Condition at the
month or the river at 8 at in., smooth;
wina east mues; weather, clear. -
Tides at Astoria Friday. High water;
8:48 a. m., 8.8 feet; 8:34 p, m., 7.2 feet
Low water, 9:19 a. m., 0.1 teefc ;1 p.
STR. YELLOWSTONE SOLD
Charles' K. McCormick Lumber Co.
to Carry Tassengers Only;- -Following
out an idea of having noth
ing but steamers which will carry pas
sengers and also of having, larger car
riers. In their fleet, the Charles R. Mc
Cormick Lumber Company has disposed
of the steamer Yellowstone and ' she
will be due to arrive here tonight on
her last voyage under that house flag.
She waa bought by W. 8. Scammell, who
. recently purchased the steamer Homer,
The only steamer remaining In the Mc
Cormick fleet which does not carry pas
sengers la the steamer Shoshone.
V ALONG THE WATERFRONT
In tow of the Port of Portland tow
boat Ocklahama, the British ship Kirk
cudbrightshire, Captain Roberts, left
up at 9 this morning from Astoria and
will be moored at the Pacific Coast
bunkers, where she will discharge coal
from Newcastle, Australia.
To complete her cargo of wheat for
the United Kingdom, the German ship
Thielbek shifted this morning from
Montgomery dock No. 1, to the Irving
dock, where she Is expected to finish
her cargo tomorrow afternoon or Sat
urday morning. '"
Carrying a large list of 140 passen
gers and 1600 tons of general freight
the- North Pacific steamer Roanoke, Cap
- tain - Purinston, -sailed last - night- for
San Francisco, San Pedro ' and San
Diego.
To consider the proposition of the
dredge Columbia making a fill for the
hew gas plant of the Portland Gas &
Coke company just south of the Govern
ment moorings, the Port of Portland
tommlsBlon will hold a special meeting
this afternoon. , - 4
As Chief Engineer Barker of the oil
tank steamer C'Rtanla has gone to Wil
mington, Del., . to superintend the con-
structlon of the new steamer, being built
there for Sudden & Chrlstiensen, he
has been succeeded by Chief Engineer
Hoiian. .": ' ' . ( ; .
Major Jay J. Morrow, corps of "en
gineers, TJ. S. A, went up to The Dalles
'Celllo canal this morning on an Inspec
tion trip and will ireturn tonight.
MARINE NOTES
MARINE INTELLIGENCE
mt y PmiI Ci,n Da.,..,. . . 4 V. a m
Geo. W. Elder, San Diego V.V. March 24
str. Breakwater. Coos Bav.... March ii
Str.. Alliance, Eureka.-. ..v... March 85
Str. Kansas City San Pedro.. March
Str, Roanoke, San Pedro..,.,, March 31
Str. Beaver, San Pedro......... April 2
Sua to Depart. '
Harvard. Am, ss., San Fran.. .March 11
Yale, Aro. ss from San Fran March 22
Str. Beaver," San Pedro...... March 22
Str. Elmore, Tillamook ......March 28
St r Tillamook, Florence ...... March25
Str.: Alliance, Eureka....... .March 28
Str. Breakwater, Cons Bay. , .March t
Str. Geo. W. Elder, San Diego. March 11
Str. Kansas City. San Pedro. ..April 2
Str. Roanokev San Diego ...... .April 2
Str. Rose City, San IDego. .... .April 17
. 0Tala Tcraiiig-a Sa Koms.
Asnleres, Fr. bk.. 2715, ..San, Francisco
Berengere, Fh. ship. 1875. San Francisco
Boasuet. Fr. bk., 19B ........... .Junln
Duquesne, Fr. ship, 1928..,.. .Mejillones
Eurenie Schneider. Fr. bt.. 8038. .Callao
L'Hermite, Fr. bk., 1948 .Ioulque
La Perouse. Fr. bk., 1913.. ... ...Shields
Marechsl Uontaut. Fr. bk,. 2026. Antofog.
Pierre Loti, Fr, bk., 1928. , . , , .Tocopilla
acisoollaneona foreign to ArrlTS.
Alpena. Am. ech., 738 .San Pedro
Artemis, Nor, str., S6S.,.Han Francisco
Dunsyre, Br. ship. 2058... San Francisco
YoroppavMam No. 3, Jap. ss
1964 . ....... Yokohama
Inverklp, Br. str.. 2808.. .... Antwerp
Ikalts, Br. str., 2821.... Nanatmo
Lucerlc, Br. str 4100. .... ...Hongkong
River Forth, Br. str., 2883..San Francisco
Tssala In Port.
Boston, U. S S. ..........Jefferson St
Berlin, Am. tod. Goble
Beaver, Am. ss.. ......... i.. Alnsworth
Clatsop, U. S. Dredge s...,.,.,.Asto'ia
Kilo', Ger. sh Stream
Kirkcudbrightshire, Br, ss.,.On way up
Kona,Am. Bii.....i. ,bi, Helens
Reinbek. Ger. sh ...... . .-, , ... .Linnton
Schurbek, Ger. sh. ............. Stream
Thielbek, Ger. sen. .............Irving
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Occvryi"' Entire Block Bounded ty I.forrison, Alder, .Tenth and West Park Streets.
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V5 '?H;i Dcautlful Hata Bccomlnn to Every
' t$- -f-TSjtf ,eem9 tiat not a worthy style is missing from this Easter
'fr ?v"I assemblage. " Pattern Hats and models designed by Mme. Geor.
y1 "tS5v"3Sctte Caroline Rebout, Marie Louise, Jeanette Lauvin, Suzanne
vJWlBlum, Mme. Louison, Kurrman, Bendel, Josephs, Tappe, Lichten-
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iLP sive assemblage are Deautitui raraaise, nume irencn and
tiower moaeis. neavy or snaaow iace enects ana eie- rn
S r models in children's Hats and Bonnets $35 to OIJU
Tl. m.iiaa ....Ii TrMc
Priced G7.00 to G2G.OO
Novelty flower trimmed French ostrich plumes, fancy
ostrich and Paradise trunmed Hats, built on neat tailored
lines, with a touch or twist that makes them different
from any you hare seen. We price them & Of a a
yery reasonablejomorrow each.7l)Uto. &UU VI II
Hat Stiapea G3.50to OlO
We have taken unusual care in selecting our stock of Hat Shapes. We aim to make every
one that goes out send back two new customers. Our Dress Shapes come in black, wliite,
string, primrose, red,, Paddy green, burnt, old rose, new blue,' gray, etc., in hemps, tagal,
' Milan, etc.
one
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f .1 r- y
Vf " - fh
in, etc. So well constructed that a very little trimming will transform any tt A a a
of them into a beautiful, artistic creation. Prices range from 33.50 toOlUaUU
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Serve
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frcm 11 a. m. to 2 p. r:
Cream Parlors and -CcrJy D
partment in tV.2 ztz:zz:.
On tlic Center CircleFirst Floor
01.25 to 02 Fancy Sills GOs
Wisdom bids you "Come to this sale" on the center circle, main
floor, tomorrow. AH aisles lead to it. , 2000. yards of choice
fancy Silks, such as striped Marquisettes. Persian Pongees, Peas-
t ant Bordered Messalines, Crepe Aurora, Pontella Poplins and
unecked lailor buitings. In this extensive assortment will be
found materials and colors suitable for nearly every style of
4ress. This exceptional low price should appeal to all who are
in need of silks for Spring and .Summer wear. $1.25, qa
$1.50 and $2.00 grades are specially priced tomorrow, yard, 07 C
06 Waists Iop OS.4s
Garment Department Second Floor.
Women's Waists in dainty marquisettes, lingeries, nets and linen.
A good assortment of various kinds and styles. Some have high
necks and long, sleeves, are trimmed with frills and edged with
lace. Others have small pin tucks in front, some tucked all over.
The linens are plain tailored, with plaited and hand embroidered
fronts, stiff collars and cuffs; all sizes; waists worth An ij
up to $6.00 are specially marked for tomorrow's sale OjlJ
Silk Petticoats 03.49
Second Floor Southwest.T
An extra special sale of women's Silk Petticoats in taffeta and
messaline, A crood selection of all the oooular stvles of the sea
son. Newest models, with flounces trimmed in tucks, knife plaits,
etc., wun or wunour. oust runies; patent lastenings or Qn in
drawstrings. ,Very classy Petticoats. Special now 00.4
Our Guaranteed Hosiery
lVIokca Uo Many New Frlcndo
'iIppraDf 1
flosiern ii
TOR MEN. women
Dal!; River Headings."
STATIONS
Lewlston ..........
Klparla
Umatilla ..........
Eugene ...........
llarrisburj ........
Albany
Palem .......... .
Wilsonvllle .v.v. . ; .
Portland
53 -X Q 2;
So Bi ? ts
5& ?S S
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24 J. 9 0.2 0
80 8.80.1 0
25, 8.0 0 0
10 8.7 . 8 , 0
18 8.0-0.8 0
20 6.4 0.8 0
20 5.60.6 0
87 8.6 0.8 "0-
15 4.8 0.6 0
( ) falling-.
Astoria, March 21. Sailed at 6:80 a.
Steamer Qulnault, for Willapa Har
or; sailed at 9:15 a. rn. steamer Neha
lem. for Grays Harbor; left up at 8 a.
Ji., British ship Kirkcudbrightshire;
f , - '' 1 9
epiys-
WEIRS ARE DEMANDED
BY C.0.1. C. WATER USERS
(Salem Bnreas of The Journal.)' ;
Salem, Or.,March 21. 13. W. Rfchard-
son of Bend, chairman of the board of
directors of the Central Oregon Irri
gation company Water Users' associa
tion, files a complaint with the desert
land board against the Central Oregon
Irrigation company to compel the com
pany to Install weirs at the point of
delivery of water for each settler under
the company's Irrigation system. The
complaint alleges that many of the set
tlers have not received water as stipu
lated In their contracts, but at the same
time are compelled by the company- to
pay the yearly maintenance fee, while
other settlers higher up on the canals
may be taking more than their share of
water without knowing how much they
are using.
The water users also petition the
desert land board for a rule for the ro
tation of water by the company that
will be practical, and not to cover more
than four leats legal subdivision In any
one set of rotators. , ',
T
vcrYbodv!ll.DaJtNowU
The head of every family having no
piano, who sees one of the pianos ad
vertised on page 10 of today's Journal
Men's EverlastingHose 25c Pair.
A guaranteed Hose in silk lisle,
light weight with linen soles, heels
and- toes. All sizes. IA
Box of 6 pairs at only 01 tU
Guaranteed "Holeproof -Hose.
The Original Guaranteed Hose, in
black cotton ; six pairs of "Hole
proof 'Hose are guaranteed to
wear six months without darning.
Black cotton, in two C t C A
weights.' Box 6 pairs D 1 3U
Black, silk, lisle, two 0 A A
weights, box of 6 pairs UU
No darning. No worry. Don't spoil
a good disposition hunting for a pair
of hose without holes. Buy any one
of these guaranteed lines and you'll
be happy. Out of town mail orders
alwavs filled promptly with care.
Men s Wayne Knit Guaranteed in
destructible black Hose, silk lisle,
light weight, with fashioned feet;
are put up three pairs in rf 4 ((
a box, and are guaranteed p 1 UU
Great Sale of Shaw-Knit Hose. The
old standby; guaranteed; "black silk
lisle, in the fine light or . medium
weight ; black cotton, , with un
bleached soles or tan, navy, and gray
silk lisle. Box of six J A
pairs, on sale tomorrow p 1 ftU
Men's Interwoven Hose, 25c Pair.
,Black silk lisles, in light or me
dium weights i interwoven toe and
heel. .All sizes. A box 1 (A
of six pairs for only $ 1 0U
Boys', Girls' "Holeproof Hose.
Fine ribbed, fast black, seamless,
medium or heavy weight. Sizes 6
to JO. A box of 6 pairs, aa
special for, tomorrow at J)a UU
"Wayne Knit" Guaranteed Hose.
Black cotton : two weiehts. for
boys or girls. Sizes 1 A A
to 10. S pairs in a box J) I UU
Sale Women's ' "Holeproof Hose Six pairs of these Hose are guar
anteed to last six months without being darneq. Seamless aa
cotton, medium weight, all sizes; black or tan colorsat )agUU
50c vJ
Ties . ' vi
29c
XL
vvf -feT
1 -M I Mfy fA KJww w . .r9 A"
- Approved for Sprint? 1912
SpedsiD 8MP .
H3ur Pronounced Leadership Is Made More Emphatic'
y ..... B-,WWAal at .Srf W . . -j ,
i nere is a aisimcuve air aDout tnese suns not to oe lound
in ordinary twenty dollar suits. They are built on lines
which characterize them as being in a class by themselves.
The materials employed ar$ serges, tweeds, homespuns,;
cheviots, basket weaves and mixtures designed in the two,
three-button and four-button styles ; semi-fitted, with
straight or cutaway fronts. The skirts are panel front and
. back, with or without side plaits. -All sizes in (OA A A
the lot. Specially priced for this sale at only OuJJj
iMew sepge jupeaoeo
Special 012.S0
Why don't we say $20 Serge" Dresses for $12.50? Because they are not
$20 Dresses. But when we do say it you can depend upon it These are
the most remarkable $12.50 Dresses in all Portland.' They are made of
good quality serge in blue, brown, cream or, black; also a few striped
challies, styled with Dutch necks and high waist lines, are trimmed with
military braid, soutache, lace collars and cuffs and em- A 1 1 p
.broidery. We invite ybu to judge the value we are offering y 1ZDU
Women's 56.50 Sweaters for 03.98
Depend upon it, there are $6.60 Sweater, in this lot; some "worth more,
some a little less, but all worth a great deal more than $3.93. Plain and
fancy weaves, single and double breasted, "Ruff Necks," roll or V-shape
collars; red, gray, brown and white colors. Hip or three-; (JQ AO
quarter length; values to $6.60 are priced special tomorrow at O Je IO
Order by
Mail
Grocery -Specials
BUTTER 80C SQUARE
"Golden Glow." guaranteed to
please.
BUTTER 70c SQUARE
"Clover Leaf." sure to please you.
Imported Smyrna Figs. I lbs. Mc
Black Mission Figs. 3 lbs. 25c
White Figs, special. 3 lbs. 85c
Seeded Raisins, 3 lbs. for 25c
Candid Peel, Lemon, lb. 1C
Candied Peel, Orange, lb. at He
Citron Peel. 2 pounds for 85c
Malaga .Table Raisins,' regular
60c, special for this sale at 83c
COFFEE CAKES, 1 Kn
nrtMir Turamr. a : '1amJ
S AlyW 4A -W ASA T " wt r f a
Men'oFo U p -1 li-Hahdo
SOc (Grades 2 9c
Bargain Circle Flrot Floor
To make them very handy for the womenT as well 7is"tfie
men we will put them on the Bargain Circle between the
elevators on main floor. A lot of high grade all silk Four-in-Hands,
which we bought from one of America's "leading
neckwear houses which specializes 60c Ties. There is an
endless variety of patterns and colors in the season's OA
best 50c values. Tomorrow we specialize them, each LtdC
Mcn'o 50c Suopcndcpo 23c
BarjalnCIrclc--FIrot Floor
On the bargain circle, between the elevators, tomorrow, a
sale of Suspenders In the wide and narrow elastic webs, with
leather ends, fitted with good strong buckles, well OQ
made and finished; regular 50c grades, one day only, jC
GS.OO Iron Beds S3.35
G22.50 Braoo Beds 315.00
Iron Beds with 2-inch continuous
post six'e. 4 feet 8 Inches 6r 3 feet.
inches In white, cream or Vernia
Martin finish. A good 110.50 bed,
priced very special for OfJ QC
at tyl
G12ISO Robe aPattepnis G9.GD
- 75c Embpolderleo 37c .
At the Embroidery counter on main
floor, a sale of many handsome Cot
ton Voile and Marquisette demi-tnode
Robe .Patterns, in several beautiful
designs, in white, ecru and combina
tions; regular $12.50 val- CJQ OA
uesi special for this sale at tP7eO
Hundreds of yards of dainty Swiss
and Nainsook Embroideries in a vast
selection of new designs In 27-inch
flounce, widths suitable for making
combinations, skirts, children's
dresses, etc.; good tellers at Q7n
75c a yard. Special sale at O I L
Gl.OO All-Over Neto 67c
Q4.50 Handbags G2.98
An assortment of ' Allover Nets, in
white, cream and ecru, 18 Inches wide.
A vast selection of dainty designs,
suitable for trimmings, overnets for
waists, etc; values up to $1 Cfjn
a yard, very special at only U I U
In the Leather Goods section, main
floor, a tale of women's Handbags of
good quality goat seal, leather lined,
with gilt or gunmetal frames, .long
or short handle. Worth QO QQ
$4.50, special Sale at only UJO
Handkepctilef Spec! alo
"Brctonric" and Am bray 99 25c
Women's all pure Linen "Bretonne"
and "Ambray" hand embroidered
initialed Handkerchiefs; The OK
bestrthat-moneycan buyatitll
Ladies' Pure Linen "Bretonne" and
"Ambray" Handkerchiefs, with hand
embroidered corners, priced OKp
tor'fonhlstalrtomorrowat -(Ol
In the bedding store, third floor,
a sale of continuous post Chilless
Beds in 4-foot-$ or J-foot-$-inch.
White, cream or Vernis Martin fin
ish. Our regular $5.00 QQ OK
seller, special at only vOsOeJ
this sale tomorrow
special at only
or 8 feet inches, satin finish
G13.SO Felt Mnltrcoaeo G10.7S
A 60-pound Cotton Felt Mattress, covered with best satin finish
art ticking, with heavy roll ede and stitched sides. (J1 A J7C
For tomorrow's selling we offer a $13.50 value for 0lU I D
Brass Bed with 3-inch continuous post, size 4 feet inches (PIC A A
Regular I2Z-& u, special at Wiu vv
$3.00 COMFORTS $2.35
White cotton filled Comforts, covered with
best silkoIines,large1sizes; our best Oj
$3.00 sellers are priced special at ) dd
$150 BLANKETS $3.25. .
Good quality plain gray wool Blankets in two'
sizes and ' weights, $5.50 grades, d Q O C
3.90; our regular $4.50 grades DJstW
$7.00 BLANKETS $4.25.
SI t ghtly soiled white wool Blankets, jwith
"pink or Hue7D6fdefs; $I0 grade's at 9ff
$0.00 and $7.00 grades for only O'l.avD
$5.00 PILLOWS $3.95.
Live goose feather Pillows, covered with best
art ticking, size 21x27, and our best o
selling $5.00 grades, special at only dtJalD
$7.00 BLANKETS $4.25.
Large size silver gray wool Blankets, with
blue, pink or black borders. Our j of
regular $7 grades, special at onlys0ftt4gj
$8.00 BLANKETS $3.UU.
sizes, for douMeT)eds"r$5 gra"ies(sj wj
for $3.25; regular $6.00 grades O J.iiU
Women's Gl.TS Gowno Gi
Ol.GO Corset Gbvepo 75c
Women's tight-fitting Corset Cov
ers, made of fine quality muslin,
trimmed with dainty embroidery
edges and wash f ribbon; HJZn
good $1-60 grades, for only I O v
Hundreds of other garments are
greatly underpriced for tomorrow.
In the Undermuslin store, second
floor a sale of Women's Slipover
Gowns, with, low neck and short
sleeves, made of fine lingerie ma
terial, with , dainty embroidered
yokes, trimmed in fine Valen
ciennes lace. Our reg- (PI1 Afi
ular $1.75 grade, for V-UUU
02.00 Combinations 01.25
Women's 1 Combinations, Princess
style, made of good quality long
cloth, trimmed in fine quality of
scalloped, embroidery, finished
with wash' ribbon. Reg- Q1 Of?
ular i $2-00 grades, at W.IsU
Women's Slipover Gowns in the
kimono style, hand embroidered
front, ; trimmed in cluny lace and'
finished with V Wash ribbon, fine
nainsook material; our JJ1 KA
$2.50 grade, on sale at vAsU
0175 Marqulcc Corocto OOc
04 Marquise Coraclo 02.05
A very special sale of Marquise
Corsets' of fine coutil and summer
weight '. batiste material, fitted
.wit.l-Of-(l-JIoseJSuppor(r$;top L withlwg-tku u kw ,. ot
trimmed with lace and rib- OQn
bon: $1.50 and $1.75 irradesOt
Another lot of MarQuise Corsets in
plain batiste, coutil and fancy t.r--caeand
satin stripe Chtisfte, sMH
bast;" good . valiifi
$1.00, special sale o
hi
wui be sure to buy one.