THE OREGON , DAILY JOURNALTPORTLAND, (THURSDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 7, 1912. 11 . EVENTS 1SS aUUJKl Y v W i ' - -- I ILwiiJI It'll Imppratlvo that tho contribut ing new for the Sunday society puses should have It reach the deek I Ilia joniety editor not later than Friday. News la always welcome, and thoewlo have affair tarly In the week would confer a great favor by sending thulr reports In as soon after as poaatbla. ., Largo Bridge. . - '', .': -: - A LARGE number of guests enjoyed yeaterday afternoon In ths royal suite of the Multnomah, where Mrs. Henry 0. Olle, Miss Oils and . Miss Kleanor . 311 Invited them to play bridge. Sixteen tables .were ar-ned'-fr-b'rldg-n4-nKfo-'lllst.4n, the rooms artistically decorated with. clusters of yellow chrysanthemums and palms. Mrs. Mary E. Teal captured the whist favor and Mrs. David T. Honey man, Mrs, Thomas P. Honey man and Mrs. John I. Rodgers proved the fortu- ate,pia.yr4iUirJilgfllAJjfiUiJL.cll9r -rams In for tea after the games, when Mrs. A. E. Rockey presided over the rns while. Mrs. , LoUls H.: Tarpley .eut tcfs. ' Assisting about the ' rooms were Mrs. John R.' Holman, Mies Genevieve Thompson and Miss Janet Noble. '.;:-,.', Betrothal Made Known. Mr and , Mrs. Jacob George of Bt. Helens have announced the betrothal of their daughter, Anne May, to Walter , Bertram Mdekay, son jpf Mr,- and Mrs. Donald Mackay of Portland. No" dote has been chosen for the wedding. Krcnch Lecture Enjoyed. Something like an audience of 100 gathered In Eflers hall yesterday at S o'clock, to enjoy the first French leo turs given by Pere Henri Langlard, for merly of the University of Paris.- Lec tures will be given at the same hour and place on November 20, November S 7, December t'and December 11. The subject for the first two lectures Is -France, Its People and Customs; -1'he city of Paris" Is the subject for the following lectures. Patronesses for the affairs are Mrs. J. Andre Foull houx, Mrs. K. A. J. Mackenzie, Mrs. Henry L. Corbett, Mrs. J. D. Farrell. Mrs. T. Scott Brooke and Miss Mary Falling. Second Evening Bridge. Mr. 'and Mr. Edwin Caswell gave a second evening of bridge last night, when their gueats were JJr. and Mrs. Arthur C Emmons, Mr. and Mrs. Louis Burke, Mr. and Mrs. M. A. M. Ashley, Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph F. Prael, Mr. and Mrs. Walter A. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Payne. Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Wil son, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Heitkemper. Mr. and Home-Made Beauty Helps (From the Journal of Fashion) "Jleauty aids made at home are most satmfactcry in results, besides the sav ins In LQaL Ysm cannot hint roaiiv mode a sharrroo powder better than you make by mixing four ounces of orris root with a package of therox. Sift a little on the head, brush out and your acalp Is clean and your hear beautifully lustrous, light, wavy nd easy to do up. "A quick and painless way to remove superfluous hair from face or forearms Is to apply a jMiste made by mixing del tone with a little water. Cover the hairs with paste, leave on a few min utes, then wipe off, wash the skin and the balrs are gone. ."Eyebrows and eyelashes lack charac ter because they are thin and deficient fin color. Apply pyroxln with the finger tips and they will become darker, grow longer, thicker and silkier. "Your husband would rather you would use mayatone lotion instead of - greasy I'aoe creams or powder that shows. Dissolve an original package of mayatono in a half pint of witch - hazel and you have a three months' sup ply. It makes the complexion soft, smooth and satiny, restores youthful bloom, and prevents growths of hair. "Mother's Salve Is Just fine for cuta, burns, scratches and skin eruptions heaiing without leaving sears. RuBTrT on briskly and It will give alrribst In fant rener rrom acnes, pains and sore- 'V ;.t :..-:vi i V- - .- iiuKi. ii aiiuuiu u on every , dresser." Adv. Prices It's Up to You It's Up to You Friday and Saturday $2.85 Switch, 22-in., 3-stem, at $6.00 Switch, 24-in., 3-stem, f 1.40 $3.00 Switch, 23-in., 3-stem,' $2.49 $10 Switch, 30-in., 3-stem, $3.49 $12 Switch, 32-in., 3-stem, ?4.49 $3, $4, $5 and $6 natural''-fl 1 JP curly Puffs, special at villi) $5 22-inch natural wavy Transfor mations, hair 22 inches d AO long, all shades, now at eDl.aO AN UNUSUAL CUT PRICE IN 28-INC& WAVY HAIR . SWITCHES. These Switches are 3-stem, all long hair. Sell regular at $12 and $15. On sale Friday and Saturday Remember' our speciafty is Hair, and Hair only. A match guaran teed. We have ' thousands of Switches. Naturally thousands 6f colors to match frofn. ,.. " r LADIES, COME TO THIS SALE Better Quality Hair. Free Hair Dress, The Hair Store 129 Sixth Street, Near Washington Mail orders carefully attended to. Send sn --:. !ci. Mrs. Dan J, Malarkey, Mr. and 1 Mrs. K. F. Jackson and Miss Tica von Bolton. The decorations were plnlt ) roses and chrysanthemums. ' ''.V Bridge Afternoon. ,. ' Mrs. A. Xj. McCully Invited friends to play five- tables of bridge with her yes terday afternoon when her decorations were yellow chrysanthemums. Mrs. -M. A. M. Ashley end Mrs. O. a. Oammans were th prise winners. The hostess wss assisted by- her sister, Mrs. 1C. Shelley Morgan. i!f akc itunch In Our Beautiful Fourth' Floor Tea RoomPrompt ServiceArtistic Picture Framing A Specially Grocery, Bakery and Delicatessen Fourth Floor Ualr Dressing and Manicuring Parlors on the Second Floor Gossard Front Lace Nemo Marlette, Bon Ton and Royal Worcester Corsets Agents llomc Journal Patterns S T A M PS You run no risks when you save ; "S, & H.", Stamps, for they have stood the' test of years and are today the recognized "world's best premium plan, Stamps on charges if paid on of ; before "Monday, November: II. ' ; . : , . "The Daylight" Store Broad. Well Lighted Aisles and Plenty of Pure Air v.. Shop Early! Tlan to do your Christmas shop ping early. ' It will be a splen did gift to . the thousands of workingmen and women and will bring you' many advantages. Start now. Stocks are complete, J h rr-Tr--" -f"'--,-- Scottlsh Bite at Home. ' The first Scottish Rite at home .of 1 this season will be given tomorrow evening In the Scottish Rite, cathedral. , Patronesses for the evening ere Mrs. Frank Vanduyn, Mrs. Robert Krohn, Mrs. W, D, Jelllson, Mrs. Ben Oadsby, Mrs. D. O, Tomaslnt and Mrs. Charles E. Runyon. . ' ' '';V;.;'"4. ' v - Woman Club Meeting. . The regular meeting of the Portland Woman's, club will be held tomorrow at-2 o'clock In Woman of Woodcraft hall. Current events will be given by Mrs. J. D, Spencer and ths program la on, Tennyson A presentation of Enoch Arflen, with musical setting, by Richard eirauss, wui De given by Mrs. Q. O. , Young, reader, and Charles Swenson, pianist. thl Omega Meeting. - The regular meeting of the Alumnae chapter of the Chi Omega was held yesterday at the Tiome of Mrs. Rivea Emerton. Members of the sorority will probably give another large dance tills year.' - ' v 500 Party Planned. The Ladles' Auxiliary society of Ahaval Bholom will give a COO party at Chrlstenson's hall on Tuesday, Novem ber 12, at 2 p. m. Halloween Party. A Halloween party was given by Miss Catherine' Nelson at her parents' resl flenceThe guesta numbered about 25 of the younger set. The evening was spent in dancing, games and music, after which luncheon was served. Those Invited were: Miss Violu Held, Miss Catherine Nelson, Miss Bertha Henntng, Miss Marie Roberts, Miss Vivian Wolley, Miss Flora Henry, Miss Carrie Nelson, Mlsa May King, Miss Genevieve Hay, Miss Margaret Marshall, Lou Nel son, Gwynne Roberts, Bob Allen, Dan Smith, Duff Bartu, George Torer, Mr Colts. Fred Little, Jack Fischer and Herbert Cornell. Personal Notes. Mrs. John McNulty and eon. Master John, returned Sunday from the east, where they have been for five months. The summer was spent at Commander McNulty's home, PotKdam, N. Y., and at gpmg Grove, the park of Mrs. Mc Nulty's father In the Adlrondacks. Com mander McNuly returned with his wife and son after a trip of two months through eastern Canada and the states. He represented the Oregon Naval Militia forces at the naval review In New York at t(ie request of the adjutant general. Newton JJoundtree and Mrs. Robert M. Clark have been called to San Fran cisco on account of the illness of Mrs. Roundtree, who Is Mrs. Clark's daugh ter. Mrs. I. Ferguson Is In Oak Park, Cal., where sho Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. F. Shlnn. DUST IN CLEVELAND SHOPS TO BE FOUGHT Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 7. Cleveland is about to embark on the antl dust cru sade which promises to eclipse the war waged on flies, the smoke abating battle and even the antl vice crusade wblcn Is Tfprcsent being fought. Stats Factory Inspectors Peter Tr Curley -aiidlYiliiain. JUnlacls-Ara jespqil slble for the dust war declaration. They have asked the local and state boards of health to Join them. Shops and fac torlcs where dust creating machinery is used will be the enemy. The health boards and lnspectora will fight the dust making machines on ths ground that-they-help-spread;tuberuloBl. "Dust creating machinery Is one of the most prollfio causes of tubercu losa and for this reason the board of hculth is Interested in the wmlC said Curley. "I do not expect much trouble In getting employers to remove exhaust and blower systems which cause the dust "Manufacturers throughout Ohio espe cially, have seen the advisability of safeguarding danperous machinery, and are cooperating with t)i workshop and factory Inspectors to the extent that ac cidents caused from emery wheels, ex posed gearings and flywheels, have been reduced SO per cent. NEW ARRIVALS INTEREST MANY Many Attractive Household Articles Being Dis played. Calef Bros., the home furnishers. East Third and East Morrison streets, have been unusually busy recently tak ing care of new shipments In several different lines. Noticeably to the vis itor at their big east side store ate t.id beautiful Royal Push Button Morris chairs, together with a complete assort ment of Charlotte library tables and the well known Lents extenson tables. These tables are equal In quality, de sign and workmanship to any of ths arts and crafts' furniture on the mar ket. , Hotel for Families ySlnce purchasing the Sargent hotel at Grand avenue and Hawthorne, recently, Mrs. H. J. Held reports that the patron age has Increased wopdcrfully. Many features . hve been "adopted for the pleasure of the guests. One In par ticular worthy . of mention, Is the club room, which is provided with a plana, pool and card tables and Is used of evenings for social gatherings. The dining room, conduced by Mrs, M. Cornell, Is attracting the attention of those who enjoy good things to eat' Those who enjoy the comforts of a first class family hotel will find In The Sargent all that is desired, at moderate cost ' - " . " New Republic Grille You will enjoy the excellent 25o mer chants' lunch we serve every day be tween 11 and t o'clock. Different thai) ollf-r places. Delicious Chinese dishes; lo crawfish 'vrepared with wtne.-347& jT'.'rr'fion st, bcf. 7th and Park.' - Santa Claus Is Peering In al Every Crack and Corner of the Big Store Oof EnttiFe Sttoclk ofi. Oolls Reduced! Regular $1.50 Jointed QQn Dolls, Special for Only wOt Fourth floor. 24-inch Jointed Dofh, with sewed wig and hair ribbon. Light or dark. Eyes that. . open and close. Dolls that sell for $1.50 QQ. each. On sale for tomorrow at, each, only IOC Dolls' Ricksha wsv Special 15c Fourth floor. Dolls' Rubber Tire Rickshaws, made good and strong and well finished. Every little girl will want one of these pretty C "Noiseless" Doll Carts. Special tomorrow lwC Noiseless Grocery Wagon 35c Fourth floor. ' "Noiseless" Grocery Wagon, with solid rubber tires and extra strong frame. A handsome plaything that will outlast two OC of the ordinary kind. Nicely finished. Now ODC Beautiful Dressed Dolls fiQs Values to $3.50 Special Ut7C In the Basement Store. A sensational offering of beautiful Dressed Dolls, light or dark hair, with rosy cheeks and sleeping eyes. Sizes up CO -to 24 inches. Regular values up to $2.50 UJC 35c Dressed Dolls, Special 10c In the Basement Store. 2000 pretty Dressed t Dolls shoes, hats arid neatly made dresses; some' have sleeping eyes. Regular values up to 1 A 35c. No phone prders and none to dealers ' 1UC 75c Folding doll Beds for 48c Fourth floor. Handsome Folding Doll Beds, brass finished, with strong welt mattress and pil low. Size 18 inches by 9 inches. Regular ab seiling price 75c. On sale tomorrow at TtOC Regular $2 Rocking fl OA Dorse, Special Only WJBl0& Fourth floor. Rocking Horse, 18 Jnchei high and 16 inches long. Best hardwood, with strong stirrups and seat. JDappled bay, fin- 1 OQ ished with hair tail. Reg. $2 value at )' Noiseless Express Wagon 25c Fourth floor. "Noiseless" Express Wagons, with hard rubber tires and strong frame. The most serviceable toy to buy for the children. OC See these tomorrow. Specially priced at aWC Noiseless Two-wheel Carl 15c Fourth floor. "Noiseless" two-wheeled ' Carta, with extra strong axle, wheels and bodjr and hard rubber tires. Finished in the besrrpossible-t Cr wayand a bargain at this price only Uv Women's Cape Gloves 95c 95c Glove Department, main floor. Another great Friday sale of women's Cape Gloves. Superior quality, soft, pliable stock; 1-clasp style, r. a. M. sewn, in assorted 6hades of tan only; sizes 5j4 to 8. Supply your needs at once. Pair 'Monarch" Kid Gloves $2.00 Pair Department jnain floor. "Monarch" Kid Gloves for women are sold only at this store. Made from very finest quality real kid, pique sewn, with two clasps at the wrist. Black; 0 AA white and all desirable colors. All sizes at, the pair )favv "Derby" Gloves for Women $1.50 Pair Main lloor. ueroy rvia oioves tor women thn glove par ly at this store in Two-clasp style, pique sewn, with raris point backs. S1.50 $2.39 excellence for dress or street wear. Portland. Black, white and a full range of the popular colors. Come to this store to buy this excellent glove. Pair Women's Long Kid Gloves at $2.39 Pair Glove Section, main floor. Only 500 women will share in this remarkable offering of higli grade woves, tor tnats every pair we nave ot them. lull 16-button length white kid, with J pearl clasps at tne wrist, uverseam sewn and a perfect fitting glove. Will be on sale tomorrow only at the special price of, the pair, only $1.50 Motor Veils for 98c Main floor. Another shipment of "Our Leader" Motor Veils just in. Complete line of all the most wanted colors. QQ Satin edge finished. $1.50 values HOC 35c Neckwear at Only 25c Robespierre rolling or high neck effects; jabots, Stocks, Frills, etc., in lacey and fluffy designs; regular 35c Neck- .OC, Wear on sale tomorrow at only JC Sale Thanksgiving Linens Main Floor. As usual at this time of the year, we are showing a splendid line of fine Table Linens. We are now offering exceptional values that we claim are not to be duplicated in the city. Portland agents Richardson's famous Irish Linen. Pattern Cloths at Special Prices $6.50 Table Cloths, 2j4x3 yards, with border, $ 4.34 $7.50 Table Cloths, 2x3 yards, with border, $5 $7.50 Table Cloths. 3'Ax3 yards, with border, $5 E9 Table Cloths, lyixiy yds., border all around. q 56.50 Table Cloths, Zx3J4 yds., bor. all around 68.25 Table Cloths. 2x3l4 Vds. bor. all around. $5.50 $9 Table Cloths, 2x4 yards, border all around, f $ i2.&v z ftbifr Cloths, 7ix4; S8.00 Dinner Napkins $5.95 scalloped edge, h .,1 I , yos., Dor. an arouna, fa fm f ta-tVvr H at' lgj Splendid quality pure linen, with size 20x20 inches. A bargain. $ 5.50 24-inch Dinner Napkins, $ 7.00 24-inch Dinner Napkins, $10.00 24-inch Dinner Napkins, $10.50 24-inch Dinner Napkins, special special special special $7.50 Sale of Women's Leather Handbags Main Floyr. You'll not make a mistake if you fTuy two or tliree" or'tHeSt fine Bags- at the prices we quote. Always a very acceptable Xmas or birthday gift for young or old. A wide range of shapes and styles and leathers to select from. Every bag "carries the famous "O. W. K." guar antee. Reduced as follows: $225 LEATHER H ANDBAGS "AT $3.50 LEATHER HANDBAGS at 91.98 $6.50 LEATHER HANDBAGS it 84.98 40c Fancy Ribbons at 25c Beautiful rich Dresdens in a vast assort ment of dainty colorings and combina tions. Also stripes and plaids. OC, Anticipate your needs. 40c vals. mwC Holiday Ribbons 9c Bolt Splendid quality satin Ribbons for holi day purposes. Every imaginable color to choose from. On sale tomorrow Q at the special price, 10-yd. bolt, only 5C Women's $30 Suits $14.95 Coals Lined Wlln Skinner's Elgh-Grade Lining Salln Women's Ready-to-Wear Section, Second Floor. Smart, dressy Tailored Suits for women and misses in plain tailored or 4-button cutaway styles. twx-Ht unrl ho nnmilar mannifth mixtures Skirts have the Stvlish side I pleats, with panel back. Only a limited number of suits in this k QC lot for tomorrow, so be prompt. Most unusual values up to $30 vl"vv Women's Long Coats Only $15.00 Second Floor. Women who have seen these Coats tell us they are the best in town for the money. And we believe them. Come in tomorrow and examine them closely inside or out, fabric or finish, they'll come up to your fullest expectations. Loose fitting belted back styles, with storm oria6TFdcollars"antt decp-enffs Diagonal9,-ehinehilla,-tweeds-and-fancy-mixtures in a good range of the season's best colorings. All A A sizes. For tomorrow you may take your choice of them at vIwivU Silk and Wool Dresses at V2 Price Garment Section. Second Floor. Latest models in Charmeuse Satins, Blouse and Robespierre collars, with high girdle eltect Uutch neck styles, attractively trimmed, bplendid assortment 618.50 foo.oo 622.50 Dresses, Dresses, Dresses, special special special 8 9.25 910.OO 811.25 628.50 632.50 $35.00 Presses, Dresses, Dresses, special special special 914.25 916.25 917.50 New Dress Skirts $5.00 to S12.50 Second Floor. An excellent assortment of new Dress Skirts in all the most wanted fabrics Storm Serge, French Serge, Diagonals, Ratine, Bed ford Cord and Corduroys. Four-piece models, with side or side-front pleats; also two-piece styles with high waist- lines and gathered back, trimmed with covered or velvet buttons. No matter what you fffO CA may have in mind we can surely please you. Priced 9.00 to $19U Carving Sets Reduced Annual Thanksgiving sale of Carving Sets and Table Cutlery. Third floor. $3.00 Stag Handle Carving Sets fl.95 $7.00 Stag Handle Carving Sets $5.58 $5 Ivoroid Handle Carving Sets 93.95 $10 Ivoroid Handle Carving Sets 9T.95 $2.35 Nickel Poultry Shears, at 91.SO $5.50 tag Handle Poultry Shears 948 $3.50 Ivory Table Knives, dozen $2.7S 13 on Children's Hats Worth to $12.00 Second Floor. Velvets, Corduroys, Ve lours and Knitted Polo Hats in good range, of colors. Handsomely trimmed. Prices rangjLjj For tomorrow they go at just J VI Children's Coats $11.50 to. $29.50 Girls' Winter Coats, plain tailored styles, with patch pockets and belted .back, all range from $11.50 up ,1 As ff f to $29.50. All tomorrow at Wil 14 OH Cleanup Sale of Odds and Ends in Laces Main Floor 10th Street Way 35c Linen Laces at 19c Yard Tomorrow, a final cleanup of all short ends of Laces, lengths from to 3 yards. Hun dreds of dainty patterns to choose from at prices from one-third to one-half tft QO regular. Priced from 19eV up to di?0 Beautiful all Linen Laces in a great many, attractive patterns, edges and insertions for your every purpose are in this lot. Best regular 35c Laces are on sale tomor- 1 A row at the special price, per yard If Women's and Children's Underwear of Good Dependable Qualites Here In Great Assortmefs Carter's Union Suits Fleeced Vests & Pants Women's heavy winter weight Vests and Pants, heavy fleece lined, gray or white and nicely finished; all sizes. Special CA. for tomorrow, garment at wwv Women's Union Suits Women's fine ribbed Union Suits, aYiA nttnti iifinrAf Arifrilf uritll I VV 11 I l kUllUU HUHVt VfVlCl" f higli or low neck, long or short i ...i i i ,L . . : mmm m sieeves, antue ichkui, bic -K. 4, 5, 6. Special, the suit, at luC "Dr. Denton" Sleeping Garments Main Floor. i Fine knit merino fabric, soft, .elastic and durable, made with feet. Neatly finished. Come in sizes for children from 6 months to 10 years of age. "Dr. Denton" Sleeping Garments are CI If) what your children should wear. 60e to PIslw m b u I'M . "Carter's" fine ribbed silk and wool Union Suits for women. F'ine soft' finish, high neck, long sleeves, ankle 1'gth $5.00 Children's Pantalets Children's School Pantalets, win ter weight, black ribbed cotton; good, serviceable garments; AQ sizes 2 to 12 years 25f to OC Vests and Pants 37c Misses' and children's' merino Vests and Pants, winter weight; ribbed wool, cotton mixed. 07 Sizes for girls 3 to 13, garm't u(C Boys' School Suits Double Breasted ( I & Stvlp 9PrPants Plioti Main Floor. Boys' double-breasted School Suits of excellent quality materials and attractive pat terns in browns, grays, tans, etc. Extra pair of pants with each suit. Regular val- PA CC ues to $6.50 Your choice tomorrow 4.29 Girls Dresses Department Second Floor. Girls' all wool School IwDrjESMs high or round sleeves, kimono waist styles, with pleated skirts. Navy, brown and Cardinal, in sizes for girls 6 to 14 years of age. OQ Special now at ilitiJ Special at $5.39 Dainty little Dresses for the school miss. Gored or pleated skirts, with long or short sleeves and vel vet collar, high or round neck. Very practical Styles for everyday wear.' For girls ages 6 to fffi On 14 years. Spec! s.) J Pony" Stockings for Boys and Girls 25c Hosiery Dept. on Main Floor "Pony" Stockings for boys and girls, light or heavy weight ribbed cotton, with extra spliced knees, heels and toes. The OC satisfactory Ipse."" Tomorrow, pair IC 25c Stockings 3 Pair for 50c Children's medium weight fine rib Stock ings, with extra spliced heels, knees and toes. Standard 25c Stocking. Sizes Cft 7 to &'. Special now, 3 for only )U(, Infants' Cashmere Hose 25c Infants' fine ribbed seamless Hose of best grade cashmere. Silk heels and toes. Black, white, tan, red and pinlc Full OC fashioned. Regular 35c quality, pair mOC Remember Me Silk Hose $1 Main Floor. Women's pure silk Hose, win ter weight, lisle thread soles and heavy gar ter welt. Black, white, tan and t AA gray. All 'sizes at, the pair, only viVvl Women's Wool Hose 3 Prs $1 Women's ribbed wool Hose,, winter weight, seamless foot, with gray merino heels and toes. Splendid c-ualitv, all sizes. AA Tomorrow, special, 3 pairs for J).vU Wayne Knit Hosiery 3 Prs $1 Two styles, cotton or silk lisle tnread, with double garter tops. "Wayne knit." ; Inde structible Hose are the best AA wearing Hose made. Three prs. vl.yv Men's S4.00 Shoes at 33.48 Main Floor. Four splendid styles of Men's Shoes in this extra ordinary Friday offering. Tan and black call; also Shoes made to JtaodJhis damp climate. A good range of lasts and sizes CO iii TthT .lot" BesT regulars Sh6ert6morrowheT)atrr0 Children's $2.50 Shoes $1.69 Main Floor. A Friday sale of children's Shoes that oughr, to bring manv-narents to the Shoe Department tomorrow. Patent kid. patent ealf, gunmetal and vicl kid; good, ser?iceable lasts ff ?A I for school wear; sizes Syi to 11; regalues to $2.50, pr. 1UJ j Maurinc" Maurlna" Toilet back of every bo or bottle, for Your Complexion Preparations are iold in Portland tnlv at this Btore. The "O.W.K." Kuarp-tttee tand provisions of the Pure Food and Drug Act. Manufactured under the Try It. -r. ijjftiy 5cTard Iji the Basement. 5000 yards Mill Ends, best quality Outing Flannels, in lengths, up to 20 yards. All good staple . patterns; checks, stripes, etc. - Extraordinary value, this. -C Kone'to dealers. Special tomorrow, yard JC 2XAXS TX.OOM, BUtOAUT CXBCUI Healhcrbloom Petticoats OOc Oiv".' the Main I Floor , bargain t Cirelg."'-A -trpe ctaHot-of fmm en's Petticoats-sateen, halcyon, messalines, heatherblooni and ginghams, with or without un der flounce. Neatly trimmed with tucks, etc. Several f?n styles. Your cTioioe at On the Bargain Circle tnmm TOWT"I)aiiity styles it Imtr and marquisettes. Hifi f 1 necks, long or short Handsomely trt ' and thread !!'"! to select f cial f r