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v - w ... CONGRESS OF MOTHERS will sell cricaii Flas here in special First Floor joih to help in Child's Welfare Fund. Sat urday I.Irs. Samuel Conncll will preside. PURCHASE FURNITURE on our Club Plan of easy installments. This cour tesy extended to your whether buying at regular or sale prices. , , - ; Meier to'mihCfr. HOME OWNERS AND RENTAL AGENTS are placed in direct communication, without charge, with prospective tenants when lists are submitted to our Free Rental Bureau, Fourth Floor. MARY GARDEN BREATH 0: ATI I PASTILLES J time in Tcrtland. Per- I offered htre for the first Iff fumed with the famous "llary Garden." Imparts 1 a delightful fragrance to the breath. Box 25 j lUiliiiUMiiiiiiHiiMMUilluUliMlUliiiiliiiklC HLlERlCMIas i furnished to., t h e . ps ""world the: beautiful 'and never-td-be-for- s2 gotten character of Washington, and to morrow is the birth day of him who" is dear to the hearts of Es his countrymen. No f temple of , fame will rise in any part of our- own American republic or the world r in which i his namt vss ' and work will not' a be given ; their ..due .rs f prominence. 1 S3 . And we- the least inv of us can do is : to become betstef acquainted: with "The True S3 : George Washpngton" and just, such ,r : work have we, written by Paul Leicester 3 : Kord a book that may acr as a mirror re- 3 : fleeting the ;tnoughts,;actsc utterances, en- r- thusiasms and character of the real Wash- s ; ingtoa '."-'' , : Above aH ifthere be children and young rs : folk in the honV, let this book be there : priced at $2 in ou Book Store, Basement. :::::;::;:::::;;!:i;::!ii:i!!:L'!!ii!i!ii!ii!!i;ii!!iiiii!iiiii A : I rV Ash';to;S33tte:SpB2g Mte&fek inn? Meo9o StoL'o' Stasia 4i Li s. rMe Dinner Tcsorrbw liigttV TOIAfC c scefXts an( events you'll :ome. There's a world of pleasure derived n the taking of pictures, and the" "AH-by-Daylight" way is vcrysirnple. : Consult the :pert who's here from the Eastman factory. Ask" to see our completeline of Kodaks and Brownie Cameras , " ; 1 " ft 4 t 11' Jl.OOTaMe d'HofeSenrfce ; in our .beaut!-. ful Seventh, Floor Res- taurant. You'll . enjoy the ex- cellenee of cui-. sine.' The ; splendid re n ,, ditions by the ; Ladies' Or chestra, alio vocal solos. 5 to 8 P. M. . . . , MENU Merry Widow Cocktail... , ; Consomme au Petit Pois v w. , Cream of Celery Imperial , , Queen Olives Radishes . : Salted Almonds Filet Chinook Salmon, Montpelier. Butter . Pommes Croquettes , ? ' Patties of Sweetbreads, Toulous '- - Marifichino Punch Roist Stuffed Milk-Fed Chicken. 4 Giblet Sauce Roast Sugar Cured Ham, Champagne Sauce - Mashed Potatoes ' Candied Yarn Asparagus, Drawn Butter Walnut Bisque Ice Cream J Cakes . Annie Pie s 1 ' - T ,l Gm Kttasa .f f Mm- 1 milUl 1CU U VVIBB Toasted Crackers ( . Cafe Noir :v'V V - - - " t ' Girls' $3.50 to S4.00 IWasKDressoB -aitrS 1128 6 to 14-Vear Sizes : .'Every girl, between 6 and H years' of, age should have several of these neat and trimly made House Dresses I Two styles are just ai illustrated. Of ging Z hams," percales," lawns, galatea and i linen."- In blue, pink and tan. j Pleated skirts, low neck . and short sleeve style. Regular $2.50 to $4 Dresses tomorrow only $1.28. v - - , The Hew IVash S? flrpccPC ::Wash Dresses.. Jn sizes 2 v ,v . . to 14 years." Of hew' pattern 1 ginghams,-percales, chambrays and linens.- Plain'or - pleated Skirts. In colors, plaids and checks. Sizes 2 to 6 years. 75 to $12 ; 8 to 14 yrs., $1 to $16.50 smmbs rioor Mala fldla east! Orain XW4 on" 31. Site, !(o:SP urn ..JmJLMl 1 ,. , , ' tlD They're M That Their Hame Implies Invincible in style, in workmanship, in fabrics,- in every wayf that!s the claim we make :for these Suits we sell at $10.50-th'e "Invincible." : ,:, - i One of the foremost of tailorinje: concerns makes these Suits under our own specifi cations which embody every feature that years of clothing 'knowledge could develop, Equal to any $25 Suits found elsewhere are the 'Mnvihcibles:". - . ' , , Every Suit All Wool,'' Hand Tailored ; v ; Sizes .for Every Build v v Unbreakable Fronts Pockets That Do Not Sag Expert Workmanship Newest Fabrics Latest Modes ' , ; w Every "Invincible" Suit is all wool,' and you've unlimited choice of handsome gar, mentsj of unfinished worsteds, cheviotsl!tweeds and cassimeres.? See - the new Spring models in the Morrison street window;; - r:' --J r 2i' "" r rfv? v. W?' 'Vv;. :':-rr-'f ' .:'''' ! ' '' -K- .:,v' The Equal ; of Suits Sold Elsewhere at $25 Are 0ur nnvinclblesf, at $i6.50 , MEW'jS STORE, THIRD FLOOR, IIEIV BUILDUIG-MIL ORDERS FILLED rDooko at 50cS Readers of fiction will find in our Book Store, unusual choice of popular fiction in v50c re-print editions. Fully 1000 titles of late, fiction that originally sold at $1.50 the book. , A few of the titles, being: i . . ' Prodigal Judge . Old Lady No. 31 . . . .. Excuse Me ., ' v -Heart of a Child , Girl of the Limberlost - V t; The Husband's Story ' , 'The Heritage of the Desert- ! Kingdom of Slender Swords , f - A--Tk Book tor, Btntni Annt f Q3.00andG3.50 , Styles for Men or Women If only for occasional outings every, man and woman -should - possess a. Sweater Coat. For tomorrow we offer our regular $3 and $3.50 Sweater Coats it only $2.29 They're ruff-neck; Byttn collar and V shaped styles. In cardinal, oxford gray; navy, white and maroon. Also included are grizzlv bear riiff-neck style Sweater Coats., ' Other Specials f or Men 50c Suspenders Of ; finest -.quality elastic web, with strong leather ends. Neat oatterns in attractive colors. Sn :ial tomorrow only,a pair.39""-vi-' ly sold with' 6 months' , guarantee. Choice of black, tan, navy and gray. Seamless feet. Very durable. Special tomorrow only a . pair, 23.' . Men's Night Shirts- Of good quality white muslin. Plain or fancy trimmed, V shaped and turn down collars, pearl buttons, pocket. All sizes. Special to morrow only, 45 Tift ZBBlda SCorrlaoa Btrwt Entrne " - , t MU Crdars TlXltA Vomcn's $1 and $1.25 Gloves Broken Lines of Colors and Sizes 73c Women are certaiato find many styles and col ors .of Gloves in these, broken lines that are well suited to their needs, Come . early tomorrow for best selection, n For 73c you may choose from this entire lot of $1 and $1.25 grades.' They!re one and two-clasp styles of lace kid, but broken sizes and colors. . ' ' , Chamdisette and Lisle Gloves m early Spring styles, for women. : Black, white7'tan,"grayr natu ral and pongee. ": Have two clasps. Special for to- morrow, pair 25c 5 3. 50 Eye -Glasses or Spectacles IF PURCHASED h AA TOMORROWIrifl special miWwU Your eyes, even if sjibwihg rthe slightest of symptoms towards weak ness should be immediately examined. This, you may have done without charge by our graduate registered optometrist. And for those : who need spec tacles or eye ; glasses we offer our regular $3.50' style, gold-filled at $1.98; - $7, Spectacles or Eye Glasses Gold-filled, have first quality toric" lens. Special tomorrow only, $4.98. First 7 Quality Insert Lenses Fitted to Your Frames, Pair $1. ; " r writ jor wW auudinr Mothers Think of Duying Good, Serviceable Clothes for the Boy ;ati$35:. The Suits that we of' ;er at this exceedingly low price -are the well-known "Hercules" make, built for exceptional wear. Double - breasted -style; Every Suit all wool. Knickers full lined, taped seams. Every size,, 6; to .17, years. , , ; The Overcoats are smart and attractive in style, carefully made of durable all-wool cloak ing. bizes 4 to 8 years.. Choose both Suits: and Overcoats tomorrow" a J3.75 LactDoyofD rugSale The extraordinary of ferings during our Feb-' ruary Drug and Toilet Goods Salet have brought unusual activ ity.", Hundreds of arti cles being offered at tremendous reductions. Don't,s delay, make your want list ' tomor row, and choose here with greatest economy. Last Day to Purchase "Derma: Viva". the wonderful skin whiten- . ' er and lotion at our introductory price of only ;25cv' Regularlyjsell at - 60c thcbottle. 7 5 , : , 50c Bromo'Seltier speclai at 29 'Borden's- Malted -Milk; '$2.98, 79, 39x ,35c , Fletcher's Castoria, special 19tf t K 50c Syrup of Figs (Tokalon) 23J . ; 50c Pond's Extract, special at 29 ,25cMentholatum, ,13 - . - ! : 50c Murine, for the eyes, special 29 . ' 25c Celery King Tea, special at 15 50c De Witt's Kidney Pills; 29 ' t, ' 50c Java Rice Powder, all tints at .20 1 G 0THM.1 SHIRTS-New Spring Styles at $1.15 : Most men choose Shirts with careful de liberation and exacting taste to those men this timely, sale of new Gotham Shirts will greatly appeal.- So exclusive are the patterns and colorings and so great the variety 'twill be easy to select something - unusual, "yet pleasing. Golf Shirts with plain or pleated bosom, stiff-cuffs attached, - coat style. All sizes and s all sleeve lengths. See them , in the Morrison street' window. .Your choice tomorrow at only .$1.15.., '. v' '-' 1; Jtait Z&ald Mmiaon It. Sntwae Mu ordri I .. .. I y$2 on purchase J 61 Z i .T any style Willamette Sewing Machine to vour home. 3d Floor. Main Building." ! I AST Day to Choose Rnv Piece of Ij1 Upholstered Furniture at a Re- fildUCGd Pfl CP 'or scorcs- Portland, homes' tbi-: llr- M -''' phenomenal jale has meant tht choosin JC9f the desired .piecesat decided savings. It's one of the big j prevents incident, to our Great February Homefurnishing Sale. J Additional space in the Third Floor Section of Main Btiildins: is devpted to a comprehensive showing of the Overstuffed and rrameo upnoisterca furnitire, so tremendously reduced in- price for this sale. And tomorrow is the last day to choose at these reductions. , AEX1,ABRICS--afe also greatly reduced in conjunction with this unprece (irptf.1 hale, hee tlirst nrh and beauufuUabrics in appropriate display on Third Floor. Anticipate your Upholitcnng uow-'twill prove greatest economy . - ; .'..' ourth Tloor acU BulldUrKaU Orfltn TUld New, Ribbons7j?f ; - fully beautif id they are,', and scarcely: a day passes but sees added creations that have' ar rived? by express and shown in our splendid First Floor Section. Dozens are the uses for the various 1 weaves and colorings for , trimmings of gowns and waists, for millinery pur: poses, for girdles, sashes, panels and fancy work. ' ; - 15c and 20c Ribbons special 'lot broken lines, 3 and 4-inch; widths, in black, white and colors. 'While the group Jasts tomorrow, yard Rc7Ruffling37:htataddlhai ii,, f dainty, touch of chic stylcwhen use at the neck' and sleeves are here in all the newSpring patterns.'' Cream,, ecru and various color . combinations - to match 't the Spring apparel yard 25c to $2.50. New Veilings ready in interesting array mesh, Tuxedo and Shetland weaves,, plain and fancy, patterns that lend attractiveness to the,madame's costumed Wonderfully becoming are ihe Beauty Patch Veils ask about them tomorrow. Prices range from 35c to $2.50 a yard, r J " ' IflfOtlDERFUL Sale of WSttkKnltme$'at:98c-. Fastidious dressers among. men will welcome this extraordinary sale- of Ac-' coionJCnit Silk Jles If.. They've' just ' .been Teceiyed "arid they're all the latest . colorings and patterns for Spring, Rich and ' beautiful "colorings; 7 Some" have " .Vivid crossbar effects, bright and con- , trasting. Exceptional quality $i;So "'KhitiSilk Ties tomorrow at 98c Ordtri r Phones: 'Marshall 4600 A-6101 Yttt tngmh Tourist b Scotch freed Hats are herein nobby new styles.. The English ;Tourist Hats are in pleasing stripes and checks of silk. Attractive and swagger Scotch tweeds in light colors tan. gray and oxford mixtures .Fedora, crush and tele scope styles. Priced . w a 52.00 and $2.50 . , . . -Other NewHats-are-StetsdnSr-Tremple, Scho v ble, Mallory, ,Cravenette and.M. &-F. Special. Spring styles, at $3 taCS.50. . Jnit In.ld. Morrlion RtrH Intnmo. Mail Order, mi.d 1 J i