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THE; OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND TUESDAY EVENING, 1 FEBRUARY 4, 1913. Social o T i , X5 ' I . . . . . . A NWi Kr the SUDtlar aocifTT coram mui u. In the luridi of tbe Kotlety Editor not later thin rnnajr ot eacn we ana in tuovn earlier at puaalblt will be appreciated. - ODAT ia the last dajr of the win ter season. Like children running from a bogie man the society peo ple have flown south. . T aouth ern California, to Now Orleans, to Panama and so on and on they ffo. There are but few left to keep the vigil of tbe 40 days of sack cloth and ashes. ;. - --'' ;V Mrs.' Mason at Home to Miss Tysoil. A farewell tea In compliment t Miss Isabel le Tyson, - was given tod,ay by Mrs. Ijandon Mason at her home near he Waverly golf links. a 1 D. of C, Ball Tonight. v . The Daughters of the Confederacy will receive all the friends of the ' "sunny south" this evening at, a tall at the Hotel Portland, which promises to be a very smart affair. Officers of the society will receive. Miss Mac-Master to Uo Abroad. ' - Miss Allsa MacMaster left this, morn ing for New York,. from where she will sail Cor Parts February 13 on the Mau ritania. Sha will pass about 18 months in school in Paris and ti travel With friends. .. '-yV.' - V " - w Mr. uud Mrs. de gchweinite Go, East. Last'evenlng MraniJ Mrs". Edmund A. de Schwelhits left for an extended trip east. Their small son Edmnd A. da Bchwcinita' Jr.; is staying with his grandmother, Mri. George Weldler. Tfro Illness of Mr. de Schwelnltz'; father at hta home In Philadelphia has called them ' east to that city. They will also visit friends and. relatives In 'Baltimore and i New York.1 ,' i .. - Mrs. Foster Bridge Hostess. ' . 'Mrs. Thomas Brtttaln Foster gave a bridge party of four tables at her home Saturday afternoon; Daffodils and greens were effectively used to decor ' ate the rooms. The highest honorsywent to Mrs. Wlnslow Bradford, Mrs At L. McCully, Mrs. E. h. Thompson, and Mrs. Charles B. Bumelln. ; : h w ,r.. ... I - A-Irs. O'Keilly Compliments Mrs. Prael. . . "-' Mrs. Prael of Astoria, the mother Of Rudolph and Otto ' Prael. was the in t splratlon for a gathering of the older ladles at the home of Mrs. H. H. O'Reil ly last Saturday afternoon. Most of the charming little company were grandmothers. " Miss Stewarf Entertained in Seattle. Miss Josephine McLaughlin gave a luncheon at her home in Seattle for Miss Elizabeth Stewart who has been visiting In the clty for the past month or two. Among the. guests at luncheon was another prominent . Portland girl Miss J,eaBrownlie. i . i Mrs.. Hegele Bridge Hostess. Friday Mrs.' Charles HegelejwM pre side at one of the large bridge parties of the week at her home on Fourteenth and Morrison streets. ' - 'a'," s i V. '.:;':' "c" Anction Bridge Monday. i. Yesterday afternoon Mrs. C. B. Sim mons presided at a large auction bridge party at her home on Hall street. The house was gayly decorated In red, sug gestive of Valentine day. : Red hearts .were strung around the room and quan tities of red carnations and ferns were used. There were eight tables at cards at which the highest honors went to Mrs. .John Toft, Mrs. Daniel De Bols and Mrs., J. W. Vogan- -" . -" ' Wedding Anniversary Party. , Mr. and Mrs. John Matthlesen cele brated their flteenth' wedding anniver sary last Sunday evening. A.gathering of 60 lifelong friends made the affair unusually pleasant 1 , Graham-Horrlgan Wedding. Married At 2:30, in the parlors of the Hotel Portland, yesterday afternoon, H. Arthur W. Graham of Canby, Or., and Miss Theresa - Horrigan of ,New York, Rev. Matthews officiating. ('Mr, ahd Mrs.' Graham left at :10 this morn ing for Gearhart for 4 ahort honey moon. Those 'present were: Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Graham. Mr. and Mrs. J. Horrigan, Charles Graham, Lexy Gra ham and Thomas Graham. ?. "k. 'This evening, , Shrovfe Tuesday, will be celebrated by , the parishioners, of the Madeline with a "500" party at the parish hall, Twenty-third and Siskiyou streets. The women in charge of the party are: Mrs. T. J. Seufert, Mrs. J. F, Clarkson. Mrs J. N. Casey, Mrs. T, J, .Murphy, Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. John Clarkson, Mr. J. H. Luckett and Mrs. William McGarry. , The Ladies' Auxiliary society of Aha vai Sholem will give the second of their series of card parties Monday after noon, February 10, at Cbrlstensen'a hall. Cakes and More Cakes. Portland, It seems la sending "Cakea" to LOs Angeles. The Los Angeles Times is amusing itself counting the Cakvs that have arrived from the north to the Angelus hotel. Last week Mrs, M. W. Cake of this city arrived at the hotel and took apartments; Later the Mint day Mrs. H. M. Cake, also of Portland, registered at the hoteL Shortly after; a family from Seattle Joined the party, Mrs. and Mrs. W. M. Cake. The Times tells us the Lobby "wags" are now on a still hunt' for some ."Cookies", from ye land of plenty. r AvVi ' ' Mrs. Specht at Home. . Mrs. A. Specht was at home to her friends 1 yesterday afternoon at her apartment at the Madison Park, when she had four tables at "500." The prises went to .Mrs. Morris, Mrs. X T. Wicks and Mrs. M. J, Champion.; The addition al guests were Mrs. A. L. Fish, Mra F.i H. Jarvls, of Oakland. Mrs. T. J. Mullln, Mrs.. H. W. Grundwalt, Mrs W. Sangbush, Mrs. J. McCusker, Mrs. If. Hartje, Mrs. A. Pauts, Mrs. F. 8. each, Mrs, Glawe, Mrs. . C. B. Taggert, Mrs. H. E Harris. Mrs E. II, Anthony, Mrs. F. Sullivan and Mrs." A. Black. Mahon-WeUs Wedding. J Mr. and Mrs, Ira' J. 'Mshon,' were married January 19, and Jeft the fol lowing Sunday for their ranch home In Harney, eounty. Vale la the objee tive railroad town and from that point they will drive ISO miles overland to their ranch. Mrs,- Mabon was Miss Verda Mae. Wells. 4- Society Notes. -, : 4s Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Sargent and their son Harrison left Sunday evening for California where they will visit friends and relatives of Mrs. Sargent. Mrs. Sargent was formerly a San Francisco girl and has many pleasant ties in the bay city. They will begone about three months. w. ' Society Xotes. , Mr. and Mrs. Harry. E. Coleman and little son, Harry S, Coleman, ; will leave tonight for a six weeks visit in southern California. Mr. and Mrs. Frank-Spencer left last Saturday for,a,CaHf.prnla trip. Mr. and Mrs. George. Brown have also Joined, the southern California colony, They left the first of the week. Mrs. C. S. Jackson, whose continued illness for the past eight months has been of much concern to ber many friends, was taken home from he hos pital Monday and is reported much tat ter. . Mrs. Louis H. Tarpley is also rapidly Improving after an operation at the hos pltal. Mrs. E. Henry Shepard returned home last week after passing two weeks as the guest of her sister, Mrs. John Latta, at her home on Highland Heights. Mrs. FlttzliowarJ Jarvls of Oakland, who has been the guest for the past week of Mrs. Arthur L. Fish, is now the house guest of M4ss Anna Flnley. M. N. Lewis is a Portland visitor' in Sacramento. Mrs. M. Lowenson and daughters are house guests of Mrs. E. C. Heller In San Francisco. Thv liavn boon vtpnxlvn- ly entertained during their visit. C. Coin nf thin fltw U rfftntr.1 t the L'nlon botel in Sacramento. CaDtain James F firav im triterH at tbe Colonial in San Francisco. J8. 31. Hears u a. Ran Franrlnra visitor last week. Georsre G or dan , is ' rnrlstr.1 at thn Gelden West hotel in Ban Francisco. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. HUd and eon are tbe bouae auests nf Mr n.1 Mrs R w Johnaon In San Franei'eco. Mra. Hlld was -complimented with a bridge part; last week given by Mrs. TV. I. Sanborn and Mrs. G.' J. .Sanborn. ' ' Harry B. Clarke of this city Is reg lstered at tbe Washington hotel in Se attle. " , ' U W. White is registered" at the Mc Farland 1a (Seattle. v. 7-;-V'-,;-f-,;-..:.'i:-..''i.- ;: ,,'f . .. Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Norman and Mr. and Mra. A. H. Wilton went aimni Port. land people In Seattle last JBufiday at uim noiei csavoy. . Mr. and Mrs. Walter MacKav are vis iting at the Arlington hotel in Banta Barbara.... , ' ' J. C. Conant and' Mr anrt M nn Henderson are Portland visitors at the union notel in Sacramento, 8. Jacobs Is registeuea at the Union hotel In Sacramento. Music Lovers Await NordicaV Coming PARSONS NOW ON TRAIL OF SURETY COMPANIES (galpm Bureau of Tho Journal. 1 ' Saleni, Or. Feb. 4. Representative Parsons introduced a bill In the house yesterday which 'provides that all sure ty companies must deposit with the state Insurance department I50.000 in interest paying bonds or first mortgages on Oregon real estate,, or, in lieu of this, they must Invest $100,000 in Ore gon reel estate upon the approval of tbe state treasurer, before they will be en titled to a license to transact "business In this state. ' A provision similar to this -was la the original draft of the proposed insurance cede Introduced in the senate by llollls, but because of strong opposition of the surety companies it was stricken out. DISTRICT ATTORNEY FOR EACH COUNTY SUGGESTED (Salem Bureau ot The Journal. Salem, Or., Feb. 4. District attorneys Will be replaced by county attorneys If the bill introduced yesterday by Repre sentative HUl becomes a law. The bill provides that county attorneys shall be elected at the general election in 1914 for all counties" w;hcre the term of the present district attornev exnlres, and thereafter in every -county every two years. f -'toy4' - . ss, . , . , : . 4 - V .r" ' V ' ' V 7 V v . i . ' t " tive T'pton's .iblll -authorbins f grand Juries, and the bt'l faiw a t : final passage. Senator Vutlor did aot -believe that the cantumis.osi broad enough to jwrmlt a spot ial t : Jury to be formedwh'ile a regular ; le in existence. ' . ' With this view ethers agr"!. an 1 t bill waa sent kack to ooirunittee. v the understanding that It will l rimm ed so that one grand Jury may b Ik : over from on term f court to anoth- , to meet the .situation in Multn.m; . county, where terms of court are h-' I every month, which Unis la efteu t -, ., short to. permit ene Jury to ftninti t' - lnveetlgation "X the, work It haa undir taken. , . . .' - . WANTS NICHE IN HALL DF FAME FOR HEARST (Coited Preu Iad Wire.) Sacramento, Caj Feh. 4.--In a bill In troduced in the senate today by Senator Carainetti, it is provided, that 150.000 be appropriated to plac statues f John t. Fremont and George Hearst. btb -former United States senators, in the Hall of Fame at Washington.- Shepard and Bride Sau. New Tork, Feb. 4. Springing a sur prise en their friends and the public at large, Flnley J. Shepard and Me bride, who was Miss Helen Guld, eailed today for Europe on the Kronprtneeealn Cecile, The enthusiasm with which Mme. Lil lian Nordica wll) be welcomed tomor row night at the Helllg 'then,trvbid fair to eclipse anything In local Tnubhal annals. Nordica is without question the most versattle singer on the stage today. Admittedly tbe greatest Wag wrian singer in the .world, she i a shining example that one can sing Wag ner without impairing the voice, for Nordica is now conceded to be doing the finest work of her whole career. The program for' tomorrow night Is a most generous one and all the numbers have been carefully selected to display the glory of the singer's marvelous voloe and her consummate art. Elisa beth's aria from "Tannhauser," as sung by Nordica. is something to look for ward to. U'he program will also include German, French, Italian and many Eng lish songs, and of course, the "Erlking," of which Nordica'a rendition is said te be as near dramatic truth as human genius can make U. SPECIAL GRAND JURY IDEA SENT BACK FOR REVISION (Staff rorrponaViiee.l Salem, Or,, Feb. 4. Lawyers In th- senate yesterday dissected Kepresenta- Lungs Were Affected Now m Good Health it Is beyond tiuman power to perform . miracles. The makers ot Eckman's Al- erative, a remedy for Consumption, d not claim that it will restore every one i to perfect health, but so many have ; voluntarily testified it saved their lives, : that all who have this dread dltteax! ' should investigate and try it. It should , j stop the nlarht sweats, edce fever, pro- ! mote appetite and in very many j prolong life. Jtead what It accorjaplisbed In this case: -'V-""' " : i Catherine ave. am Ascot Pleoe, , Queen's Court. "Gentlemen: In the year 1908 1 was taken with a heavy cold and a nasty cough and went to aeveral doctors, in cluding Bpecialiat. Their medicines ; failed. I then went to tbe Catakllla, but i the cough still kept up. I stayed there j a year and then went en farm sear Jersey City, a very lck man. ' 'My b wither then recommended Eck man's Alterative -to me very highly. At firrt I would not eoneent to use it, owing te the fact that I had taken many medicines without being helpel in any wav, but finally X consented.,11 is now near iv two years eince i irj-si. took it. I am now cured and I dare say that 1 would have been buried Ions ko if it bad not been for Eckman's Alterative. I wlfh to thank you for the Godsend tame. Wherever I go I bighly recommend the Alterative, a I owe my life to it." (Sworn .Affidavit. JOS. J. TROESCITER. Eckman's Alterative is effective in Bronrhltia. Asthma, Way Fever: Throat and Lung Troubles and in upbuilding the system. Does not contain poisons, opiates or habit forming drugs. For ule bv The Owl Drug Co.. nd ether leading druggists. Ask for booklet tell ing of recoveries and write to Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia, Fa ior addi tional evidence., ..... Special 25c Lunch Served daily in the Basement Store. Only the very best of foods used. Have your friends meet'you here. Prompt service assured here. Store Opens at 8:30 a. m. and Closes at 5:30 p. m. Every Business Day Except Saturday Saturday, 9:30 a. m. to 9:30 p. Dem onstration on the Third Floor of "Wearever" Aluminum Ware Five-Piece Kitchen Set, Regular $5.10 Value, Special, Only $3.65 Standard "Central Needle" Sewing Machines Priced from $23.50 to $50,00 They Are Sold on the One Dollar a Week Easy Pay ment Plan "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on Charge Accounts If Same Are Paid in Full on or Before the Tenth Flcishcr's Yarns Special Demonstration in the Art Department, Second Floor, daily from 9 .to 12 And irotn 1 to 5. You should join the. classes, at once. Inventory CBeanupSales v ' ' in All Departments ' " Closing out all broken lines, remnants odds, and ends and small lots at sacrifice prices! Extraordinary reductions on merchandise of standard grades." Splendid cliance to save during this reduction sale. '9 "The Daylight Store" The Fresh-Air Store" "The Sanitary Store" InventoryCleanupSalCu In All Departments Reductions in some instances far below the regular cost -of produc tion. Evcrv section of the store has an interestinar list of Clean-Uir j Bargains that you should Spot overlookthey are serviceable goods. ii - . Tf .Tit it. j fill TlO tI rl O TTTv On Cash Purchases Amounting to 10c or More, Groceries Excepted Premium Parlors, 4SEn Fl 500 &C Stamps Free With Women's Tailored Suits at With each cash purchase of one of the above Suits well give a total of 500 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Over 200 Suits in this preat offering. Good practical, plain tailored styles that are always in demand. Plain serges and diagonals, fancy Scotch mixtures, etc., in late shades v Excellent, well made suits that will give splendid serv ice. ' Best of linings. Sizes O OC to 11; $2000 to $30.00 values Olu,VO Bleached Sheets Specially Priced at 39c 200 dozen large bleached Sheets on sale tomon-qw at 39c" each. Full double bed size and extra good quality. Torn and hemmed ready for use. OQp A great bargain. Special for this sale, each OJl 60-inch Bleached Table Damask for 22c Double "S. & II." Stamps on cash purchases in the Basement tomorrow. Extra good wearipg grade bkached tabic damask in an excellent line of OOp patterns. Special for this sale at a yard mibtK Women's 25c Hose on Sale at, Pair 17c, Double "S. & H," Stamps on Basement cash pur chases tomorrow. Women's fine cashmere and fleece lined Hose in medium weight. I'ast 1 black. Special tomorrow 3 pairs 50c pair A I C Outing Flannel Gowns Special Only 59c Women's Warm Outing Flannel Gowns, made full and long, of good heavy material. Many neat styles and colors to select from and all sizes. IJQ Specially priced for this sale (tomorrow at 3vl 400 Stamps Free With Women's $15 and $17 Coats With- each cash purchase of one of the above coats we will give free 400 S. & H. Green Trad ing Stamp. Here's a coat bargain you cannot afford to miss. Exactly J32 Coats in the lot. Good seasonable styles and popular fabrics. i and full length styles in smart new pat terns. In sizes for women andjJQ AO misses. $15.00 and $17.50 Coafs O. JO 98c Muslin Underwear Special Only 59c Gowns, Combinations, Skirts and Drawers of fine, sheer materials- standard cut garments, full length and full width. Lace and embroidery KQp trimmed. Regular 75c to 98c values, at only UUs $1.00 Corsets Special Tomorrow at 59c Double "S. & H." Green Stamps on Basement cash purchases tomorrow. Discdntinued lines in scores of styles some slightly soiled. Sizes jn the CQ lot from 18 to 30. Regular $1 Corsets at only tJil Women's 43.50 to $6.00 Shoes at $2.39 Women's and misses' high grade Spring footwear tans, kids, gunmetals, velvets, suedes, calf, etc, in popular lasts, with Goodyear welt soles. (j0 QQ All sizes, $3.50 to $6.00 Shoes, on sale at W&iQo I2V2C Embroideries on Sale at, Yard 5c 10.000 yards of fine Embroideries, edgings and in sertions in scores of dainty patterns, narrow or wide, and excellent sheer materials. Regular 10c ff and 12j4c grades, priced for this sale at, yard JKs 300 Stamps free Willi Ofldlilneso! llmcn'sSiiICsQ With each cash purchase of one of the above Suits .we'Jl give a total of 300 S. & II. Grccu Trading Stamps. Only one or two of a kind but there are a great many in the 'lot. Plain and fancy mixtures in light or dark colors and good, serviceable styles. 7 Well tailored and coat lined .with .btsf quality sateen. Plain or fancy models. ; Suits that are worth up to $25.00, on .sale &f ' A tomorrow at the low price of tftJt) Men's $1.00 Shirts, Special, . Only 59c Double "S. & II." Green Stamps with Basement cash purchases tomorrow. Men's plain or pleated bosom shirts in neat patterns and colors. KQp Full standard size. Sires-14 to 17ji at only OVA, Boys' $3.00 Underwear Special Only 89c Odd, lines boys' "Stuttgarter". Underwear union suits and separate garments in heavy, light and me diuiVi weights. Extra well finished and splen- QQp did quality. -Regular values to $3.00, at only OtU 75c and $1.00 Fancr Silks IVr Yai 3 Double "S. &.H." Green Stamps on Basement cash purchases tomorrow. Hundreds of yards of beauti ful plain and fancy silks suitable for all pur- AQ oses. btnpesi checks, .etc.; $l-?l.5 grades tcv t -. : ... Women's $1.00 Cape Gloves at Only 50c 500 pairs Women's' and misses' fine Cape Gloves in popular one-clasp Style.'fine pique sewn, with tZfip Paris Point backs. A standard $1 quality, pr. ulL 300 W Stamps Free With Women's 510 to SIS Furs at SOS --With' each cash purchase-of -one of--the- above fur pieces we will present you with a total of 300 S. & H. Green Trading Stamps. Muff and Neckpieces in many styles and sizes. New, perfect furs, French Coney, Coyote and black hare, Well made and nicely fin ished. Lined with excellent quality black sateen. Furs that sell ordinarily (fk jfr' at $10, $12.50 and $15. Tomorrow OD"d 12c Outing Flannel on Sale at, Yard 6c 1500 yards extra heavy Outing Flannel a special purchase of mill ends, bought for our Basement. Standard qualities in checks, stripes, etc. Lengths up to 20 yards, on sale at, the yard Ol Women's Rubbers on Sale at, a Pair 48c Only 500 pairs in this lot. Splendid quality high cut Storm Rubbers, high heel and full width. Complete range of sizes from 3 to 8. On sale tomor- A row only at this exceptionally low price, pair Ol $3.00 and $3.50 Jockey Boots at $1.98 Double "S. & iT." Green Stamps on Basement cash purchases tomorrow. Misses' and children's Jockey Boots, patents and gunmetal; new-lasts; (1 (ID perfect fitting. Regular$3 and $3.50 vals. VWO Girls' $2.50 Dresses on Sale Only $1.48 Girls' wool finish School Dresses, plain colors, plaids and "checks, in medium or dark colors. Pleated skirts neatly trimmed. Sizas for girls 3"J AO 6 to 14 years of age. Special sale at only tDXriO 50 Stamps Free With Women's Wool Sweaters at 3&c With each cash purchase of one of the above Sweaters we will present you with a total of 50 S. ,& II. Green Trading Stamps. Just the thing to wear under wraps. Cardi gan rib, V neck and pockets. These come in white only. Complete range of sizes up to 44. Reg. $2.50 quality. On sale to-qq morrow in the Underprice Store, ea.IOC Men's 75c Underwear Special at Only 49c Double S. & I I. Green Stamps ! on Basement cash purchases tomorrow. Men's mediam Tveight merino wool Underwear, shirts and drawers. - Keg- IQn ular 75c quality, priced for this ale at only xtv Men's 75c Outing Gowns on Sale at Men's Outing Flannel Gotims in. fancy stripe pat 'terns, well made and full standard sues. Garments you could not begin to make at this price, yl O Special for this sale tomorrow at only w Children's 75c Night Gowns Special AZz 'XIH13rwiiTTiSFXyffl heavy fleece. In plain white or fancy stripes, nice fitting garments for girls to J years, of A Ort age. Double S. & II. Green Stamps choice :"Oi Men's $1.50 Umbrellas Special Only tZ : Double S. Sc 11. Green Stamps on Basement cs ': purchases. Men's regular $1.50 Umbrellas; froo.i, strong frame and rod. Latest novelty (Y"? , handles. On sale tomorrow at low price of tu Basement Grocery Specials For Tomorrow Phone your ; orders early in the day. . Sliced tanned Peaches, tomorrow only Asparagus Tips, very tfioice, can for June Peas, sweet and tender, can only "O. W. K.'V Butter, special tomorrow,' Plums,-Green Gagev large cans at only Lemon Cling Peaches, large cans, 2 for Guaranteed Eggs, no deliveries, dozen, 10i 150 100 720 100. 250 250 $05 SMisafi 59c 3 V . At the Main Floor Center Circle MAIN FLOORGreat final Pre-Inventory Sale of -2500 yards of beautifUl Fancy Silks at less than half price. Silks of stand ard qualities in fancy Persian Messalines, . striped and checked Taffetas' anVt striped Benalines, in a vast assortment of at tractive coloi;ins and designs -z-; silks much ; in 'demanj for dresses, waist, "petticoats, linings, etc. This will be bur last edaft)fferinforrtakinihvetitorjTnoe'i the biggest event of the ,year Standard $1.00 and CQ $1.25 grades on special stile at. this low. price, a yard Ov Motloe Bay TomoFrow At the Main Floor Bargain Circle 500 yds. Basting Cotton, all sizes, Kk Spool Silk, 100 yds, all colors, 5 Spool Cotton. 200 yds., blk and w't, 4 35c "Sterling" Skirt Markers, for 21 White Cotton Tape, 4-yd. pieces, White Linen Tape, asst'd widths, -3 10c, Mother's Ironing Wax, spl., 10c Bone Hair Pins, 6 in si box. 5 Large size Curlinpf "Irons, special, 5 Crescent Skirt Braid, 5-yd. pes., 10 English Fins. 400 on paper, at S.ji Wire Hair Pin Cabinets, special, 4 10c Pearl Buttons, all sizes, sard, 6 Cube Pins, 100s, bl'k, wh't, colors, Darners with Darning Cotton for 8 50c Hose Supporters, odds, endsj 10 Odd line Collar :Stays special. at 5c crimped Hair rins, special, a yzV 'rimtomttr4Slpfl.OhTt)TR7ie'H do-Mrs-Wheelock -Wafer Irons,-now , Hair Nets, alt shades, 5 in en, ,35c Twine Shopping Bogs, spl., 81 15c Gold "Band Bowls, Clean Up-f tic? ; 10c Folding Wire Coat Hangers, CollapMble Troustr-r Hangers at 10 50c Elk Steins Clean-Up rife, !i V Safety, Pins, 12 on a card, two for Wire Collar Supports, 6 for only 8 I . Basement HoussIepntsElr.; y . Specials . $4 Steam. Clothes Washers, Clean Up if -. Slightly Damaged Enameled Cooking 55c Kettles, now S50 $2 Kettles at 7." $1.75 21 juart Dish Pans, Clean Up T lOc hdok Hat and Coat Kacks only : Xr 7Jhrtn1r TTa'nivl Cnn I?art- nnlv t ' .