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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING. APRIL M. III! IS Ma4f4 U- at ul ar IM 1 7Af THE REALM FEMININE Emits In Society i0 kllU'MKO OHWlMUrf M10 UlUfHKd UWI t.t.a Mi Ja) I ll.ae'vt Ul MiU ( l' ti. ui w, mi. I. Ml. It It- CAu. Ml K J M. Mi J. J WaW. Mi H In. Mi A. K- aula Mi MruU 1. ir.K Mi C J (W. Mi . Wane. Mi tWit H -wee. Mi r- A. J. Mi t. i Mall. Mi w. K !. MlM Mb4 uiiea . Mkm J1 1U4, t'r Mr. 4 Mr- lt44r. iaer 4 ka 14 a! Ik e)lela) etaabs4 br Mr ee4 Mi K. tl ! Mr. e4 Mr. ftart-eM V MakeWr Ailal rte f Mr 4 Mi ".ti (Mr 4 Mr. aM Mi H-i1 H Vwl A a: rrf l ntttiil f ,ll cairi4 the labia !flt40M OnU wim nru rutrit i-ae t ntttaltae for r"'1''" Mar I. to re eat her euaia, Wieflie Haaaeit. of I aim iiifalt Har-prta Rhowr-. Uui ? Jrtf aM Wa4l a Th labia a praaiaaal I rite vara auaei of be- al er- anee aiirnea a newer a aw a ana ' taal rmrni r Mlaa ttraa fYXeill ftrM raa e w4 la si Hon Th auaata umr4 I 1 II Muliaamah clwb TlrkHa for "?eni Kafrver. The ranmlllM In rhare of lha pro- Ronton of "XjuaMi rnKf." la H br th Pcrtlamt Wmh'i Willamette club al Tarlor Btrt Mthw!lt rhurrh tomorrow e-vanfaff. baa aacl4a4 la ! ticket om ele at atharman A Clair Tha produrlloa la la b aiwii uader tha personal direction of K- H. Millar Mr Millar will la Qumo Esther and the other prleclpaj role will b lakan aa follow: King. M. I. floarmaa; Mar- derat. ). . How laa, llaanan. P I. Chan dler Thar la to b a rkarui of Tl volcaa and an orehaatr. Tha laarabara of lha rtub hava high hoT that lha a ib Mr Mil l:iu Ulta4irf. Baa . W. U. Mu.1 affuuiifca 7 l.a awtloa aaa ra4 at h'UmIi la IU raa af I flaaaia Iba Onala nwa. au.fa lha 'ar aa f dxxalxi aailirvly la avatar lllu ir4aaMI4a ara ual Ibrwaah lha iaul4r af lha room Tha HU or a buliful af Ivor all lUkwiM llb hat 9 IM Ur. r fiasaja vara ahaaar of Hnaa ef t lir b4 ar rhia ba alla4i4 t Mt !Uy I A. I Mil Of Rl lltl. r w IVih. arwaiMaataai Al Iba taiacr rw llu arlirh Iulla4, Mf iillarf. Mr. aa4 Mr K. It llottard aaj MU A lira daai4 of -ru Idaaca, H 1, loiaal lha 44iafl pmity in r-rina Aaaliiit4 abaal thm mma am Mr lilfllrr a alalar 4 lali-ttt-Uar. Mr Oaarta (t. aVbalb and Mr lUruaa llalaay ion nac by Mr rradarlrk S. Kn.1loo. Mi' Mtr II Ulanall. Mr C U Hraan and Mr Roaa-ll T. Hawaii llaa fbaby ruthl lha brlda a bouquet. Th lunrhao vblrb Mr T. aVw llrooka aa la ha a f Ivan yaatardav for Mlaa llrooka of Waahlaflart. D- tl. oaliM'aod until Mr, llrooka' rat urn frxxn fan franrlaoo bar ah ia tailed Iba lltneea of bar molbar. Mr Carter P. Jomeroy ("I If rrocTfM (Irrlr. At lot larfa nutntrr of Portland woman ara not tolng lo ! found want Inr If auffrasa earrtoa thla fall and to thai end Iba Civic Prorrvea circle ara bams formed. Tha Un la to form elr Ma I e4M aaA Mka (Waaal K4eea a4 Mu Kaibaita M .rui aia I t-a4 ifau af tt A- C ar 14 lb lal4 .4ia aUf al IX aau ! lb l rvr4aa U la a-a l r"" a Iba frUf d a4e( bf Mi M J. karr. ajifo af lb Ht. I" A A Clara. a4 Mr J, P TUa.4. b tf "-aM a4 awaa la rv wbar aba lil a4 Iba Hai. a a Mia Haia IUmm ef t Mala a I tall, b a Ika baa xciw. la allla. ll be rl Mr 4 Ml at 4 lll. b4 be flvael 4naf lbl l.a bar riaajaia Mia ea lM4tL a a Mr H raat. aba la bar wtik bar at(fir. Mi rted Mart a, baa ba ia.lia r elaler. Mi It b. blab ef fdiel rlo of tan I Mmulata tha wor of malartally lo their vote for woman and at tha eame lima to moat at raular Intervala for lha atudy of munlrlal iovrrnrnt and ov mnent at larfa. Tha rlrlaa are voluntar autlllary of lha Slate Kqual ftiiffrace aaaoclat ton and tha general offWre are Mra A. C. Newlll. prval dent: Mra. ft It. line, rto prealdent; Mlaa Mabel Weldler, aaoretary and troanurrr. Mlaa Wataoa Compllmrntrxl. Mra O. K. Overbeck planned a pretty green and white pre-nupttaj luncheon yrftrrday for tha plraaur of Mlaa Delta M Wataon. Tha tahla waa centered with a large braaa banket filled with while intr(ona ajid amllac and furtliar adorned with while tulle. Tin; l.rl.lm markril place for Mlaa Wataon Mla Lulu Paul of Walla, Mra. Millard . Hnll.rook. Mra. C'harlea W. Jonea Mra. Dtto Trod. Mra. George Wlllard Hrown. Mra. ijrorge Darker, Mr. Ar lliur MrComb and tha hoateaa. In the bridge game which followed. Mra. Jonei captured tha prlie. Mra Hobert M. TownTi(l waa an other hoates who complimented Mlaa Wntmm at lunctieon today. Mr. Hugh ficarln, who haa Juet returned from Coronndo, whrre aha pasaed thj winter. aharci honors with Mlaa Wataon. The guests numbered It. Afternoon of Hi-idgi. Mra. Robert W. Wilson gave an au rcvolr bridge yeaterday afternnon fnr Xtr CMmiln r1.-1 ...v. - i I . . 1 .. - " ". vm m may arrived for a jur r.urope. nirpie macs were uaed through the rooms where alx tahlen were arranged for the game. The prize winner were Mra. K. O. Mattern and Mra. William House. Mrs Wllann'a gueats were Mrs. Dwlght Kdwards, Mrs. W. O. Fouoh, Mrs. F. II. Kogarty, Mrs. Thomas Gray, Mrs.. J. K. Krausse, Mra. pledge for lha Willamette university endowment fund. ft ABtIKnffra CavinpaJica. ' Word waa race! ve1 thla morning that Mia Martla will leave Chi. -a go thla evening and arrive In lortland Hunday to begin her aall-euf frage rampalgn. Her big rnrtland addreaa will be given Monday evening. It la not known how long aha will remain but before leaving ah will apeak at Baker. Palem. Hood River. HllleborOt Forrat Orove. Eugei.a. Medford and other placaa. Hrrr and Thrre. Mr. Hubert Treat TMatt haa returned from her adjourn abroad and la now In New York much Improved In health. a a Mies Judith ftcott la In Brattle where aha haa b en spending a few day a aa the guest of Mrs. John C. Hlggtna (Mtaa I-ornlne Bails). Today ahe beram the giieet for .- t rek of Mlaa Ceneth Kobart- son at tha Hotel Tarry. a a MrV J. J. Murphy recently had her guests Mr William P Lord and Miss Elizabeth I-ord of Halem. a a Mrs. K. M". Gamble of Tacoma. enter tained last week In honor of her house guest, Mra. Charles Owen of Portland. rrlday Mr Owen aalled on the steamer President to Join her husband In San Ulego. PERSONALS AMERICAN FASHIONS Mr F. W. Vincent of Pendleton has stay In Portlsnd where she has been railed by the (lines of her daughter-in-law, Mra. Fred W. VI n rent. Mrs. Harriet E. Davis of Milwaukee. W., g in Portland and will be a guest at the Byron, Seventh and Taylor, for a few day. Mrs. Davis la on her way MORE THAN MEMORY By Beatrice Fairfax. It Is quite the thing these days to cultivate the memory to an extreme that would have mnde our foremothers grnap with astonishment. They knew certain passages of the Bible by heart, and carried In mind slm- plo recipes for root dyea and medicine mode of lierbs. They cherished little anecdotes told by their grandsircs, nnd made history by faithfulness to details. But to have made a marathon of memory, as in these 1hb, would have been regarded as a challenge to insanity. In a Bweet, simple fashion they learned one motto which we with all our memories have not learned, and that was the charity of forgetting. They learned to remember to forget! We learn to remember many things, but fall short of their degree of excellence because we do not learn to remember to forget. A pretty poem Is pasted above tha sink, or pinned to an embroidery frame. rband a girl commits it to memory, a new piuui M May. To Develop the Bust . To the Beauty Editor: bust? I do not want any more flesh on Can you tell le of any harmless way to increase the the hips- or other parts of ray body, but J am so nac cnesiea i wouia iry any thing you thought would give me even two or three inches mora development. ETHEL W. The only thing I know of that will develop the bust wituoul lnereiiaing me ize or ut tilps. or without patting on fleet) where not needed. I a prescription put up ny iae vr. Kolly Co., especially for small and undevel oped breast. It Is the discovery of a woman nhrsl'-lan whose practice was larffely among her own sex and In most canes increase the hunt measure roar to six inches in n month. Send 10c to the Dr. Kelly Co., Dept. 78DB. Buffalo, N. Y., and they will send you a trixl package of the treatment without charge. Tbia Is said to be of great value la cases of ar rested development of the bust and will give a full, beantiful form without anyone know ing that the treatment wa nsed. Many mothers have told me that after the baby had been weaned, the brats became flabby and shrunken, but the use of Pr. Kelly's prescription made tbem 'fall and firm. Do not use pad or bnst forme, as they never look natural and have a bad effect upon the general health. Neither would I recom mend ordinary flesh builders or tonics, a they Increase ' the hlpa and Hoi ha and with the present styles the form should be slender everywhere except a generously developed bunt. fa Qaeeaei Craws as4 tsaupsbddy al hifkaat aurit U nscaaai far uram oeconoes a storehouse. But It lacks the fragrance of the mental storehouses of centurle ago unless there is conspicuous on it shelves thla iiiunu ran or sweet charity: "Remember to Forget" If a girl knows many ooema hv xn. nyson and can recite from Tjin.i.ii. Keats, Shelley, Browning, appropriate to any occasion, her mental storehouse win suggest a charnelhousa If there i jo lucaea away on Its shelves mnnmfxr . 0 . V. 1 j i . . ........... u,B luuiscretion or any '"". luiiy or anv rrlenrt tha vi auy woman. i . . . . " ot enoug-n. glrla. to learn rememoer. it is or more worth to learn to xorgei. If you see a tall fellow ahead of a zi uwti. - - A leader of men marching fearless and proud, And you know of a tale whoa mora Would cause his proud head to In an eujsii oe Dowea, It a a pretty good plan to forget It If YOU knOW Of a Skeleton ma . ... ouu suarueu an aepi rrom the day, In the dark, and whose allowing, whose sudden dlnnlnv Would cause grief and unml.h lifelong dismay, It r a pretty good plan to forget It. "If you know of a thing that will darken the Joy St 1 m?.? 3.r a womn. a 6-lrl or a boy, That will blot out a Joy or In the least way annoy A fellow, or cause any gladnesa to cloy. It's a' pretty good plan to forget ft." What Others Say 14.' a Kaikarwoie a4aM au lw Margarvl Aaglia, U a g l al Iba Ml ftaaoazv Pt4 K Muba. m anal aaafattiai f Pfcic. la l Iba Mull Clark W. luaitaoa, a lHanbefaaaaj af C4a Lorka. 4 lfa. ara ga( Iba Mllaib. W K llackaf. eawaal aaaauflar lrar f Tauwnt. ao4 wife r al lb Mail bah. J. C Wliaoci. Iba wall kMva ei brakM af Aa rrrla. I al lb Mall. bomaA. Ila I raal4 bf " l Umllb af Na Tork and llugb Mlb of Chicago, both broker 3. K Hunker and J II Kuba. aala lira maaufaclurar af Chtrag. a a al lb Multnenvah Uaorge beboflald ef Tacoma. and A F. Coal a aad J C rVl. ravnanl amju farlurara ef Wllle, aa al lha Mull- nvmah. N. J Blnnett, euwaeeful c4ldal la lha prlmarla for rongraaa . t rom Tba I Ilea, la at Iba Imparlal. Itay AiaiaAdar. aaacialed with bla father In lha general merchandise bual- neaa at Pandlalon. la al lha Imperial C C Clark, a cattleman of Arlington, la regtaterad al tha Impart!. Waller 1. Tooa Jr. an attorney of Dallas, and wife, ar lagleterad al Ibe rnparlal C I. Houaton. a contractor f Aalorl. la registered at lb Imperial J. II. Pl.eldnn. a salmon buyer of Ut Helena, and lfa. are gursl at tha Im perial. It A.. Tlooth. tha lumhrrman anrj phll anthroplat of PTugena. la a gueat al lb Imperial. I. II. Ilowen. P A. ffvenaon and O A Peiklns of Ball I-aa aia at lha Port land C. B. nun. promoter and land col oniser of liolae. Is a gueat at tha Port land. C. M. Weatherwax. a tlmherman of Aberdeen, Wash , la a rural at the Port land H. I Hyman. a merchant of Raymond. Waah., and wife, ara gueata at tha Portland. John C. Preedlora and wife of T eoma. are registered at the Portland o. I. Rankin and U D. Rankin, formerly In the furniture bualneaa at Spokane, are at tha Portland. (. V Fanborn, the well known sal mon packer of Astoria, and wife, are at the Portland. I.. E Krlehlg of Baker, accompanied by his wife. Is a guest at the Oregon. C. If. Crowell, a bualneaa man of Al bany, 1 registered at tha Oregon. B. A. Parrlsh, a merchant of Castle Rock. Wash.. Is a guest at the Oregon. Will Wright, atate bank examiner of Saletii. la a guest st the Oregon. J. H. Raley. the well k own attorney. Is a guest at the Perkins, from Pen dleton. A. K. Fisher. J. Luce and I. N. Band ers, prominent business men of Half way, Or., ara at the Perktna. C. O. Davis, a merchant of Corvallis. Is registered at the Perklna. Jame E. Wlckland and J. K. Bennett, boosters for the tunnel under Council Crest, of Scholia, are at the Perkln D. 8. Miller, a merchant of Amity, Or., Is registered at the Perkins. V. C. London, a merchant of Carlton. Or.. Is registered at the Perkins. Thomas Turner, a hotel man of Aber deen, Is registered at the Perkins. W. L. Thompson, a banker of Pendle ton, accompanied by W. A. Clark and H. W. Thornton, la at the Seward. B. B. Crouch, hardware dealer of Roseburg, is reSHeJPfrred at the Seward. Mrs. L. W. Hutchlnaon, wife of the Inspector for the Westlnghous company of Seattle, and child, are at the Seward. R. H. Nelwon. a business man of Castle Rock, Wash., is a guest at the Bowers. Charles H. Savage, formerly manager Wmw v TV JmiuI C Ma a. t i.iLae r Ttttt hmi"" Me lata afrt.g ill f) baif I4ikc4a4 ela twm ak.-a aft-a IviM bas iim la la.a all- lw(i. all ft alati4 ai aA4tk4 ra taa la. aalfi Ibaaa a fa m.:We ak.1 af IM lik.e w.t ab aa Uag at. a4 I. .afaaia4y bout . a, a bl4 .. silall laa.ia a--l Lfci.iUM, tiiittit la if lla r la t44 The Ilia leiv ala 4i ia abai4 fla.4 a.iaii lie aaalcital la lwy ana ! ! a ilk 1 iMM f Hl .i .i a fMlilB f tblft(M Tl ! la an4 si f ldg "4 frwal ! ai4 la b eagi a. It Utkii frwa. ike fH al Iba Ufl ka Mb aakail ilea af abile laaaa. aiar mt aMti, o xia if.a laag Miul ia:a w.a. fiwaa iKa wetel ivjla af ai.fi4 blla llbbe 4a-nala II io.ri iii of ba uk. Ik alcataa j.1 Il a fi iJ L a af laa bt-Jir l' lb bjl' aaJ lh aiaava axivKa aia 4tl4 U Iba fau4il af Iba tila 4ao Tba laal la a-i 14 la Kb a bead f Iba ra aa ia t 4 a4 It cap. balk ar ar I alia, lb iellea ragb b tlla aiaai btuaaMtia 1' la esale raor4 far Ike a44lag taw a ari.r fa year f 4lppr- aar. a.api whaa Iali4ca4 I al ar i . Irlmaalag So, ll le 4 uaaarBaty a. 4 In varleue' way A aa4 tilra affai4a aa -rtually far tba ample, m.nl af Iba al l tar baaJa or Iba UiuaJa alalia Ibal fraxauanlly ara lraur4 hair looms In 4ba poaa lon ef Iba bf )d-1 t,. Inci-jda. first. tt plain aairt of allew bll aall Otar II. fiom lha watat la buna Iwale t.f rblffoa. a lub a few email gelbere lo gta II room over Iba hip This la rut diagonally froea Iba rBIr barb arroa lh fruot to lha cealtr of Iba long, equer lialn. than banded with a Hruaaala ararf. which la a4 ea abo a bam ef Iba chiffon Tba earaaga la eurpllcad. an aide being of Iba aatta vlld with tba rblf foa and lha olhar ef tba lac band thla time only fur or ats I orb wide lined with lha chiffon and finished alonw i eui.r aoga with a two loch bam f lh chiffon. This brtagw l aboal thai one sleave la of lha chtffoa aad lha other of Ufa, lha latlar being aal In lo lha foundation. Tha eblffoa alda of ?.fY-'.tf,J Various phaae cj th aeason't mod aa worked out In bridal govoi. the surplice rroiMi oaer that af tha lace wtm Ita chiffon hetn, nd faatana wttb large white roee from which fall tba Ihreo-lnrh wide aaah anda that ar of lha chiffon and thai ar awung from tba girdle-a telel of chiffon to caver lh line of Joining between the aklrt and Iba bodice The aaah la wtlfbled with a squsra ornament of paarle thai praclaely Mia 11 and thai. In turn, la flnlabed with a pearl fringe. or the Marlon hotel at balem. Is al the lloviara on hla aay east to take charge of a hotel. -al A. uurdlik of alm, I al tha Howera . A. flchaffner, a iliam laundry proprietor of Hood Rlrrr, la at lha Cor nelia K. V. V. Paul, nni of the proprietor of ih lHal ranch, and wife, ara at the Cornellua, K J. 1 i.ompson, a bualneaa man of Dayton, Wash., Is at lha Cornellua J. C. Wilson of Han Francleco, aanlor member of tba firm of J C Wllaon A Co.. atock broker, arrhed In Portland yesterday morning on a lour of lh nothwet. In which ha la Inspecting th company's offices Mr. .Wilson Is ac companied by C a. Smith and Hugh Illytha, both members of the firm of Harrla. Wlnthrop A Co., one of th larg New Tork brokerage firm a with office In Chicago. Paris and London Mr. Wllaon la vary wall plraeed with bualneaa condition of tha norlhweet. Th party la at tha Multnomah hotel, and will leave today. AGED PHILANTHROPIST IMPROVED; HOPE RISES (railed Tree L4 vtr I Chicago, April ti Tha condition of Dr. D. K. Pearsons, philanthropist and former mult t-mllllonalr. who gave the laat dollar of his fortune to educational Institutions was reported greatly Im proved today, hla heart action and raapl ratlon being much atronger. Physician ara now honefnl of bla recovery, geeptt the fact that ha Is (1 years old. It wss neoeaaary yeatarday to resort to the uaa of oxygen to keep Dr. I'eareon ailv Absofuiey Puro The only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream ofTartar NO ALUM, NO LIME PH08PHATE Rids Skin of All Hairs, Try It, Free Wonderful New Preparation, Unlike Anything Kver Known Before. g. unuu, yjr. uear journal: in re gara to women earning pin money It seems a pity that mothers with babies or amall children should havo to do eo. as this is the happiest time of a woman's life, when she la the guardian and moulder of the little lives God has given Into her care, it aeems a pity that the aordldness of monev ha to enter Into this period of motherhtvrvi and womanly existence. However. If it cannot be avoided, she haa to tnnk about and do things that are within her grasp. A woman handy with the needle can go to any dry goods atof and buy remnants that she can maka un into aprons. Kimonos, corset covers and lit tie thing's that don't cost much and add IasaaaaaUi In enough to the price to pay for her I BeaKay la oor. elauea, Then, there's home made bread and biscuit, and who doesn't like h EOc-Whera Toilet Good Are 5old-50c. Then again, there la the little garden. THJK baJiATUat Cab. Jtacbeaiar. M. a. ; the cow and chickens, milk and butter Sold in lortiaaa or s glamor vrariwitn trie out term ilk. wholesome; fresh and thick wlta the little crumbs of hut. ter. and there's the money for the .oc casional mtiK to neighbor. To ' the women , having, health aad - strength! rnose are not neavy tasks and tha feel ing 6T Independence is refreshing and If there were free trade schools where the talented boy or girl could have their Ood given talents developed and brought to full fruition. It "would be for the betterment of the world at large and for humanity In general - v". - 'V- . . MRS. U O'BRIEN. - Co, Stipe-Taylor Drag Co. and rraak nan. HAVE YOU A BAD BACK? 1 DrU-e away your Backache, get today ia package of Mother Gray's. Aromatic 'Leaf for the kidneys and cqi-reVting that .lame, aore and all unstrung feeling of th nerves, if your kidneys act oo fre quently, or action la painful and scanty, Aromatic Leaf I correct lv and the best Regulator. At Prugglsta or by mall SOa gamble FREE. Address! TU Mother Gray Co, Le Roy, N.-1'J.j - . "Thes Hairs W1U "Hair Be aone In 3 Gone Ulnatesl" I"orevrt" I want every man and woman who wants to get rid of superfluous hair, anywhere on the body, to see the extra ordinary results tat my new Eleo-tro-la, the most remarkable preparation. You have never used anything like it before, and you will never use anything else when once you've tried it. Unlike other preparations, Elec-tro-la abaolutciv and forever destroys the life of the hair roots. Moreover, Elec-tro-la is safe, abso lutely. No reddening of the skin. No Irritation. In three minutes all super fluous nairs are gone. ine sRin, no. matter how tendier, is left refreshed, soft and beautiful. - Heavy growths and light ' growths vanish. Any woman can now free her arms, neck, face and bust of. all downy or heavy hairs and her beauty enhanced a nundred fold. I am going to prove it to you, and send you a liberal tnul package of this new Elec-tro-la, If you will simply send me your name an'i address on the coupon below, wlth: a I-c'tsntstamp to help pay cost of mail-trtg'.-'T'he full-size package of Ele.--tro-la is It. I wtll send you the 11 package now. If you prefer, on receipt of price, and refund your money If you are not satrsf ted. - LINGERIE WAISTS NOW FOR $1.35 Special Sale of Lingerie Waists for Friday and Saturday. Ten Styles Batiste, Voile, Marquisette, Crepe Voile and Embroidered Lawn, With Valenciennes and Cluny Lace. High or Dutch Neck,Short or Three-Quarter Sleeves. Our rVeelc-End Price $1.35. Cfjeartfjolomeui Co. WASHINGTON AT TENTH STREET Solid oak $ writing desk 9 65 lg " arlt.a n i r in jrafjtffi f. Retailers' $ usual price 15 Direct from factory to home ntu rasATocnrr ioo7 . Fill In your nam and address on dotted lines below and tend It to me, Anna Burton, 31 E. 43d at.. Chicago, ertclosin; a two cent stamp to help cover mailing, and' I will send vou at once a free trial package of the remarkable new Elec-tro-la. UBLIQ sentiment is rap idly compellin0; manu facturers to sell direct to the consumer. We are in step with public sentiment. This is proven by our rapidly increasing sales of 4 Mission Furniture ia the consumer priced lower than retailers can buy in Eastern markets. Our furniture lasts a lifetime ,. r . .. Peters Manufacturing Co. Saiesrborhs 389 Alder Street Opp Olds, Wortman & King FOR THI: NliW'CST, VISIT THH KASIfKN HANDSOHE The ntfifCit uurj (hat ciprcivri ihf nucnWUvnc? of the new Spring Suits. Gui Dresses, Wjiits irul tithcr i4)hiinjtIe outer ejr itnw on niiuur.oih Jiv phy at The lustcm. livery Michel is distinct, v as to jjive an air o( un usual refinement to the wearer. AuJ ct puce arc nukjest. I iheral credit terms, u, whu'h makes rur" chasin a pleasure. 1ft Mm Kills For Tomonow and Saturday We've selected a number of 25.00, $27.50' and $ 30.00 Suits, and will place them on C 1 ft fid sale at only tDiy.UU The assortment comprises exquisite models of fine serges, novelty mixtures, shepherd checlcs and hand some diagonal weaves. In long and medium rever styles, lined with peau de cygne or Skinner's satin. Some are in trimmed effects, others severely plain tailored. Complete range of colorings and. all sizes for lady or miss. Tomorrow and Satur-(f Q fifi day you may choose from these at. . . J) 1 yUl Shoes. Pumps and Oxfords Latest Spring and Summer lasts, in black, tan, white canvas or nubuck. Per A A (PC AA .Dt.UUf DC.VV pair lerifable Ctaks- for Men THE BRADBURY SYSTEM THE BEST CLOTHES MADE YET None better none so good. They range in price from as high as $40.00 to as low as $20.00. Neckwear Special FOR SATURDAY New Spring Four-in-Hands of good quality silks, fou lards or satines. All the very latest designs in beau tiful and harmonious color blending. Reg." OA 35c and 50c kind on special sale Saturday. . . wUC An excellent chance to supply your neckwear needs v for the season at a saving. Shoes. Hats. Furnishings That follow Fashion's latest whims. Moderate prices. t Charge Accounts Solicited You do not have to pay cash for your purchases. Have them charged and remit in such easy weekly or monthly payments as best suit your convenience. - NO CHARGE FOR CREDI T SIMPLY. A COURTESY EASTEMM : pUTiFITTTNGOr r: -.405 WASHINGTON STREETS AX TENTH THE STOltE WITH 22 SHOW WINDOWS i . X -