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ro::Tj.. ,;g,; October 1, 1913. I i ct lirr ! 6 1 Inn 1 ot J.. l.i IIS ! ) t I, IKS J I Kt. form tile J iJ.ii-t 1 t n. t hfr Iioitib 1 pft with Hit I - and matrons i f Mrs. Liv ' 1. , .. Mrs. C.'Ii. mi v ntcrtaln Kri ; day with an i- miu.il "n at h'i . . charming home at lav- ' ' ' " - if ; For Miss Talbot. . 1 Mies' Gertrude Talbot ! the motif -for an elaborate ih- . v tober 10 when .her etster-l!: Irs. Uuy Webster Talbot will . L a large tea at her King street ' .'. ' , Misses Moulton Hostesses. ' The Misses 1 Dorothy and I , Moulton entertained with a del., dancing: party .Monday' night t't home on, Johnson street for the p). - : vre of v their cousin, Misa Ellsabi Moulton. of Washington. D, C. who wii.i , her mother, Mrs. W. It. Moulton la visit- lng here en route to their future home In Sacramento, Cel.. There were" about it guests who enjoyed ' the hospitality 01 tne Misses Moulton. Mrs. C. IS. Moul ton and Mrs.' V. h. Moulton received with -the young hosteaaea and guest of The rooms were . beautifully decked , with autumn leaves and clusters of red , dahlia and scarlet aage. -Rose. City Dancing Club. v.' ; , " ' The annual meeting of the Rose City Dancing 'club waa held laat Thursday evening and arrangements are already completed tor a repetition of the tunc tions that have been so successfully ' conducted . several seasons. The par ties win be given at Chrlatensen's haU, ' that has housed 'the club for several years., .The first party will be given - early In October. There Will-ire two - parties each month durfnar the winter. The Ross City: club kelda a distinctive -position in Portland's society for .Its . camaraderie. " ; Ane . executive committee elected a - corps of officers, 'who are well known among - the younger set,' and popular - among their business associates. The . officers for the ensuing year are: Dean , Vincent,, president; Will H. Chatten, vice president; Arthur C. Callan, secre tary and treasurer. The general ar rangements committee consists of Frank A, Freeman Newell U. Carpenter, Frank C. McCrlllis, J. B. Hayek, Arthur C Dayton, !W, H. Chatten, H, E. Carr, C. J. Wellman, XK G. Tomasinl. Charles E. Bunyon, W. F. Oroh,- Charles G. Irwin and W. W. Banks. , .' Appreciation of the splendid efforts of L. H. Peters, retiring president, was . expressed by all members present at the meeting and a resolution conveying the sentiments of the club .was passed 'for - presentation to" Mr. Peters. ,.-- ,- The first party .will be given tomor row evening.. ' t.; . j,,,', . , - : : Knighti Templar Dance Seriei. ' The Knights Templar club.' will give Us - first "at . home" , at . the Masonic Tempi" -rlv tiiu iimnlh, to be follow' ' .v in ' i .in r 'Btnl one each i J if! t-iii Ik r, .it. rv, V t in miry and Apni, tlm H'isi i l iosa Willi a grfmd b- 1 r-' b.niffiii t in April or the -urly I -it r.f iMliV. .- V .... ' t. i n i cf i iik ing (i nl i u 1 i v. i m r for t1 e v i ho1 i v i 1 lit'i.l luir n lor. I ( a r- ;ci ( 'i n lor f. i ' i i 'iiihiinl to oi .iiu ttt ' ' r. Thf ! ,tti oni sh.M ff t 1 t o 1 r i cHdincnt Mil I v v. 1 va, cjinrlcs' Iiin.v, -. I . I. ; :. 1 .,!..' . John 11. lull, f , r J ' , i 1 vh 1 e i It jibfiiH, fust. 1.. I ,-in'i. ; u. ') i . 1 F . i- 'I i.c . , I'Hiiimiii'tt l 1! 'I', i ".innnoii, F. A. Kreeman, W. M. i hy, C, IT. Jlnver, A. I Flfc,iii.s, I "ioud B. CoriU'il. A. if. AvprUl, iill . beo. Fred I. IteynoliJs end II. C. 'i iiompnon. . . 5 . " "rs. Clr.v At-iroir.e. Ti.s. r. Ij. : 'iauKli will obsprve hr ri:nl,ir .'iy at. homo Friday by rprplv iiiM lii r iminy friends fiont 3 to 5. Ko cards have been iisud, . . - TTrs. C'.- :.y Uc :sj. -J. 1 -ry If. O'Rilin- will presilft "t i i. 1 nt liome I rlday aft rroon. k " :: 3 i : l .rr-En';-r:icct. "I.iny rreiiti, tiiil nffalrs are filling the 'ivs ulth chartnlng events for the '.niirn of X.i'-.a Elsie Barr prior to li'r 'i-ii,cr' Ortobor 14 to Kav rioiem . 1 1 v ff this lty, hat m' rel lir ', i.. v or JTI,.i Ruby ArchamlnMH wia j,,,. " j (iftobor 7 lor Barr ttrnl h, , iwo house , guests, Aji Ifliir,,..Mo,t'e ,-of , 1,08 Angeles, and Miss Abbia Oliphante of Berkeley, Cal. Ills Moors and Miss DJlDhante will remain for the wedding. ' .Miss Barr has asked guests for a luncheon find Orpheura par ty, eaturaay in honor for her. guests, Portland Heights Dance Postponed, -The Vounr beoole'g party announced for next Friday night at the 'Portland Heights' club has been postponed, i -; Royal Neighbor's Social Club to Meet. i A ; " - v Mrs. F, Fassbender will entertain the Rose". Social Club on " next' Thursday afternoon at her home In Lents, 1st Main street All Hoyal Neighbors are SocieV "Notes.'' iVn.K Miss Bernlce Ruppe has returned home from several' weeks' visit with Miss Letts, Mitchell at Baker, Or., where she has been sojourning during the ab sence ef her parents in Alberta, -Canada She will stay at the Nortonla until their return,.- Criclslvc i . Accounts II Paid la Full cn cr Eclcrc Cctccr t!;u V rlz LSncnRIonarch; Derby, Foivncs Glovcsr.Icrcc Ur.: 'p. Mrs. A. E. Fraeger of X.os Angeles Is the house auest of Miss Elisabeth Stew art during the absence Miss Stewart's parents lit the east. , .: John Wheeler was a Portland visitor the latter part of. last ' week when he left for San Francisco to sail today on the Mongolia f pr, a four months' . visit in the orient. Mr. Wheeler has 'been residing in .Prlnevllle, Or.,for the past few years. He will be remembered by hosts ot friends In. Portland, 'where he rormeny uvea, as he was very popular in tne younger set. . . t-r . Miss Tessa Jennings of Spokane Is the house guest of Miss Mary Monka Miss Jennings Is to.be maid of honor at the wedding ot Miss Monks and Frank. neaiy.. ' - , . - n r. - , - - STANFORD PRESIDENT :i LIMITS HIS OVN TERM Dr, Br'anner Declares . After ' Jwo" Years . He'll Be Top Old to Be-Utlclent. ' , ' .(United PreM Itaeel wire.) .Vi , Stanford Vnlverslty,. Cal., Oct. ' 1. Fixing wo years as the limit of his " tenure in Office, Dr. John Casper Bran- ner Was 'instnlled today president ot Leland Stanford university. . Today also . marked ' the twenty-second anniversary I of the founding of the Institution. - In announcing his Intention of retir- TgTr5in office anhe end T WIG yeaTl, ' Dr. Branher said: . ' - " "1 fix the two year "limit to my tenure now, wnire i nave tne strengtn of mind . to see what is best for -the university andbef ore old age can fasten . me on the university as an unproductive and unwelcome, pensioner, I shall be 415 years old In July, ISIS, and I recommend that I be' retired at the end of. that " academfc year,,.-- t Stanford alumni from all parts of California were among the, throng of 4000 persons 'who attended the cere monies. : Dr David Starr .Jordan, -'re cently appointed chancellor of.the unl - "varsity,- was absent on a trip to Europe In the Interest or world wide peace. Dr. ' Brannerrwae inaugurated by Timothy Hopkins, president of the board of trua THOUSANDS ATTEND:: '' STATE FAIR TODAY-;- : ; , RECORDS, SHATTERED A (Continued From Page 'One.; ,, l . : , t , , , III'. , intendents have taken'tln the children's Industrial work. In Hie children's de partment there are 101$ entries In com petition for prises, and no ilesa than 600 ' entries purely for display.; , I 1 , t , f Viae Counties here T & y Nlne counties have coifnty ' exhibits.1 They are Marlon, 'Yamhill, Polk, Doug las, Lincoln, Jackson, Lane, Llpn, and Clackamas, and besides 1 there are ex i hlbits by Individuals from all parts of , the Ktate. Each, exhibit 'has Its parti ' cttlarly good features,- but no exhibit ' Is attracting more Interest than the one from the Oregon State School for Mutes. This exhibit, besides showing the work done by' the -pupils, Includes practical , demonstrations every day, of the meth ods of teaching the deaf, boys and girl's how to, speak. They read. the lips and , enunciate so well that any one can un derstand them,',' - j , ' , Each day one of th classes Is brought "from the school,' and lessons are re . . cited as a demonstration' to the public. YestBTday aftemooH a class df Boys and glrla, ranging In age from t to 10, was there. The progress they had made In lip reading and speaking was a surprise . (, to tne ajways interested crowd gathered at the exhibit.,-' Deihonstratlons are also .'being marl in the domestic sulenre -cIsbhcb. - Mrs, Tilllnghast, wife of the ' superintendent of the school, Is giving the exhibit her personal supervision. The exhibit shows ,a' wide range 'of ,w'ork oone Dr.tne pupus : : Among the Individual exhibits a splen did display Us made by an 11-year-old Salem boy. It IS 86 jars ot canned fruit and vegetables, no two jars holding the same variety. His name Is withheld un til after, the judging. He has canned beans, peas, cauliflower, asparagus- rhu barb, pickles, cherries and enough other ainos or, zruits and. vegetables to com plete the 39 Jars. ,,'.; - County Sxhlblts Oood. , ' ' The Polk county exhibit runs largely to fruit and Vegetables, while the Yam hill exhibit 'Is somewhat more - diversi fied. But agricultural products are not tne overshadowing feature of any of the exnioits.- me displays show a diversity bf gainful activities of the boys and girls.'? ' - '-."j . yt ;,f The Douglas and Jackson county ex hibits deserve special -mention, especial ly when one knows of the struggle of County Superintendent O. C. Brown and School Supervisor; Ben Huntington of juougia county: ana supervisor Chase of Jackson ' county id xettlnr the ex hibits set up and . testefully arranged. The counties being so distant the wo men folks did not come to assist in arranging the .exhibits, and' there was Superintendent -Brown and 1 Supervisor Ben Huntington, reading clerk of the late senate, with stacks of fanev work. aresses,rart wora, - ana other articles with which, they. finally confessed, they didn't. know' what to do. . SuDervisor Ohase waa struggling along .all - alone wun ms exmott.-wnen the women from the other booths took pity on hint and went to the rescue. The results were'. excellent, The exhibits are very attrac tive. "' t .i ,1 M.,. - McMinnville has an exhibit from Its city schools - that compares favorably with' the county exhibits. Miss Mary A. Ewing. a teacher in a two-rAom rural school in -Yamhill county, Is In charge of the exhibit- . '. ' . The Oregon .Normal school exhibit. showing the work prepared by teaching In training for-the various grades, 'is very interesting. in the main exhibit pavilion the Ore gon Agricultural college has a large and interesting exhibit It is. divided into sections. Including , domestic - science, horticultural, entomology, plant patho logy,, oacieriotogy, poultry and asrron-i oroy. and seed testing. The exhibit hi In- charge of Ralph O. Hetsel, director of the college extension work. The ex hibit is said to be as diversified in lti interests as the institution has ever presented at the fair. , . , . 'All 'the Interested farmer need do Is to tell what particular subject he is interested in ana an abundance of in formation and practical demonstration is there for nig benefit; . ; . i- Junsle Settina:' for BaU. ' Oakland. Cal.. Oct. 1. Quests at' the Hotel Oakland's Brazilian ball tomor row night will dance in a real jungle. Hwu monKeys wui xnsK in (t,' And a real pantner (tame). Likewise real par rots, i, , , ji T ; 1 1 i, - $ ' . . , ( .'''--i-w--iiJ-i-pwi. I, Land Attorney Admitted, wasMngtonrocc I-w. s wn Klamath Fall hum bfn m.AmitA practice before the interior department. t 1 f i' lu ; yi 1T".--"i, 'in . i i -im. j n! '"'"' ; Otis Steel Head Kills Himself. - London. Oct. 1. President T. itame Tliompson of thejOtls titnel company of America accidentally shot himself dead while unloading a gun.-. Liiind ltd Central Neeule irt-r Packinc i.. j oa Ue fl a Week t".fy 1 Payment Club l inn Dept. 2d I ioor. Jit .IILIe E,2crc!ic:::!sc--Kclla!)lc Methods ,.' , the Entire City Block Morrison, Tenth, West Park and Alder. Streets. Retail: ' AShopplng ft . , I Manicurifj and Witt ' Dressing Parlor on the Second f loor. ' ' Prompt Servica 1 Reasonable Price Expert Operatora : in attendance 7S E wry WoF(nl l jg for Quick Money Saving In All Departments 61 the Store Xoi.l Gses' IFalE Coats CI": : l 'Oks n up In V. fi .'cts w full len?' etc. . hnid ? ir? it V!"' ::i i Mi1. J FLOOR Of course we . i hi price, but for tervice tnd ..ues than these. They are made :.t Fall modes some in cutaway y collars, revers and cvjffs; others In , :: iiimraed with velvet and plush collars. ..iclude zibellnes. astrickhans. chinchilla, ' i .er popular rough weaves 1n a magnificent onable shades, tnciudine1 new brownsf bluej. t i, uupe, etc. . Also striped and checked novelties in. . r - i vaneiy. aii sizes tor women, misses , w'lSf C ad juniors. t Priced at $20,00 to. tf-O.0U Tailored SuHs at G15.00 Smarts New Fall Weaves ' SECOND A FLOOR Made' from all-wool materials serges, tweeds and' novelty, mixtures, with exactly the same high quality, tailoring you expect to find in suits sold at a great deal higher, price. , Attractive new Fall models In' cutaway and belted effects trimmed with self-covered buttons, velvet and tittn i-rtllirt pfr SHrl In'nllln np ilrin ffi-t a fCnlndld also novelty mixtures In brown and white, navy and white, and black and white. Unusually good ,value in these C flfl handsome suits. All sizes. Priced at.. ......... eFli.UU tNevrTiiIIorta; Suits 25,00 ;n " An Unequaled . Showing ? ; . SUIT SALONS, SECOND FLOOIWExamine ' the materials, the . tailoring, the- style and the finish of these Suits, and you will oulcklv see wherein thev differ from the ordinary 2S.oo suit. ' At this popular price you may choose from scores . of . new Fall models in ,' serges, , diagonals, . tweeds, .matelasse, Bedford cords, .cheviots and other fabrics in new shades of brown, navy, , -mahogany, Hague blue, etc. Novelty backs, and cutaway effects. Skirts in peg top-, fOC AA draped or plain tailored. All sizes for women and misses.- Priced at....... .ealUU - - fi-1 . x " -.' a. I. xi:: 1-' V 1 1 ' 1 M as iw Flannelette Goxvns Dainty New Waists F1 ; Special S295?nR SECOND, FLOOR Exceptional bargain in dainty new Waists. Manyattractive styles (n yolles lingerie and cotton crepes. Styled with high or low necks, and long or short sleeves; trimmed with' Cluhy, Val., shadow laces, net and jace yokes, fine tucks,, net plaitings and embroidery. See these pretty, Waists at your, - tfo OC first opportunity.' . Special.; . . . P7) U(f and Sfl2 Trimmed Hags very Smartest ol the . New Fall Shapes Special $1.7 P SECOND FLOOR Women's Flannelette Gowns; In white and neat figured effects. Good grade 'material, trimmed with frogs, braids, pajama front, all sizes. Also' wo men's extra . heavy Flannelette ' Pajamas In white and cofbrs. Have frog fasten ings. These are also to be Jiad In , all sizes. Standard 2.50 gar- tt ? ments, your choice. ....... ...e!)IlJ mm SECOND FLOOR-i-S mall, medium and large Shapes, . In velvets, plushes, -velours and feits. ..( Beautifully trimmed with , ostrich, coques and novelty feathers, wings, breasts, ribbons, velvets, etc. Trimmed Hats which sell in the regular way at 10.00 "and 12. 00. Offered Thursday at this low price, tit AC vV Newest colors. 'Your choice. ..i?0.40 ewevvw uuui aaaaa uuuipV . 'Mill lilt I 1 SECOND' FLOOR -Another big shipment of those- popular velour Hat bhapes just in ty express. Strictly high grade, ' and they 'come ' In all the most wanted Fall colors, and black.- A - sensational one-day sale that .will bring t Women's $4 and S57 Footwear 'rMAIN FLOOR To - morrow - will be a ",goo"d time t supply ; the Winter Footwear . needs, while , you have, the 'chance to , do so at a rare saving. Over IS 00 pairs women's high-grade Shoes black velvets with cravenette : ops) brown ooze and nubucks; willow and Rus SiafcalfJin tans arid gunrnetalsj black" calf, with mat' kid tops; vlcl kid and many other leathers. ' Ail this season's most fashionable footwear. Not ' 4roken linea such as vou usually find at many so- called "sales." Full assortment of all sizes and widths In the regular 4.00 and 5.00 7 OF Shoes, at, the pair; '. .Ja-.O J Women's $1.50 Felt, Croclielcd Slippers S8c Men's $2.50 House Slippers $1.69 many women to this store tomor- 1 OQ row.-. Reg, 5 values, .each.. ,'. .. .e7lOe7 WPffl a- mm m -1 ir ymi t Sale Girls' New Fall Coats v: ; 85.98 and S7.25 ; DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Two special lines Children's School Coats on sale, tomorrow. Double breasted Coats of corduroy In' navy and brown. ' Smart Balkan blouse and. belted styles, with storm collars. All the new materials. or Ages 6,. 8 and 10 only. Priced at $5.98 and.. P I && Girls' Woolen Dresses $4.98 and $5.08 Girls' Woolen Dresses In ages 6 to I4years. " Norfolk Dor othy .and Buster styles, in good, serviceable colors for .school wear. " Neatly trimmed. .' Supply children's needs at this time. $5.00 velvet Hat Shapes Tharsday $2e29 . SECOND FLOOR Be on hand early In the day if. you wish to share in this great bar-rain.'- Yerv ' latest soft crown . Velvet Hit Shapes, In- black, only. Regular. C1 n 5.00 grades, special, each,,..,., Fancy Feathers ' at79c Main Floor, Center Circle CENTER c7cLE, FIRST' FLOOR Another great sale' oFFancy Feathers tomorrow- All the . wanted ' kinds In latest novelty effects and colorings." Choice at.. ...f JC BARGAIN CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR Women's regular 1.50 Crocheted ; and Felt Slippers in alf the wanted - colors, neatly trimmed with rib bons or fur. , Good, flexible soles . 'and low heels. Comfortable - for wear about the house. AU Qfl "sizest 1.50 grades, at....r.efOC BARGAIN CIRCLE, FIRST FLOOR Special one-day sale of men's 2.00 ancL 2.50 Leather House Slippers. Opera, Everett styles, . In tan or black leathers. Good quality -leath-. er sores and heels. Be sure " to take advantage of this. M ?n All sizes,' the pair ." 1 eDU Special Sale of Kimonos LOT l-Special at $2.98 : ' ; i' , ' ' J: ' I, LOT 25pecial att$4.98 I..'. . . .'. ' . L0T 3-Special at $&9g " t K J J- 1 f ' VW ,..,; I'U ' ' '. U" ""ii "mr.n.."n ... . , X 4.. A - ' f ' ,i ' .'DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR We announce for tomorrow foursplen ' . did bargains Ui Women's Kimonos. : These represent a large special ptirJ - cnase ana are 'exiraorainary vaiues ai me prices quoieu. pxceueui quality -, challies, albatrossapd French flannels, In. light and dark colors.'- Beautifully v idlH. -.A .still i mUImm latAay v lVls a1li Kates 4 mM . I A rirs V T Wlial miiMh -1IL's.tlKds IHIUWHa. ' itIK, avMllWdi VI4ai I I K ' . collars oi lace inu , su&, v ehjjjiic m luuac cuctis, wu aur, icvvca and low necks: The patterns and colorings are especially Drettv Affbod opportunity to select a handsome Kimono 'aft great saving. All sizes, i ? 'v8 V J i tv Pfi i4 Agents for Victor?! Gas Heaters $7.50 and $10.50 THIRD FLOOR Victor Gas Heaters are. supreme,! owing to ; ' the k vapor coming in contact with -the flamei. which produces the jheat making it absolutely ', odorless (vapor never Vising .,..1 . "ll . . 4.--A V .., ... Ii- I anove ;me neaierj, - cnminaimg that husky atmosphere. which Is generally produced by using gas -, in heating. if saving, of gas bills .' means inythine to you, let the -victor warm we rooms.- iney come 'In. -two sizes. 4 1 A CIV ; Priced at 7.S0 and ef IU.OU "We "also' show complete line'of ' ' Oil and Gas Heaters at any price , lyouhcare' to pay, ' Step In and - examine -the splendid assortment.? Special Sale Andirons arid: Fire Seta EDolBap Pay? Specie Make your dollar -do itat foil duty! Taker"a"dvaaitege of . the many remarkable bargains offered in the various departments for Thursday Dollar Day." Every item listed below"ls'an exceptional offering at the price. Only a few of the articles on sale are advertised. Cornel Regular 32.50 Motor Hoods at $1,00 Regular $1.98 Motor Veils at $1.00 MAIN FLOOR StylisK new Mo?" tor Hoods' in all colors. Satin or meSsaline, in plain or trim'd effects. Regular $2.501 AA grades,' special ,91.vU SLSQ-SZlKid-GloveL MAIN FLOOR Odd lines, worn en's high-grade Kid Gloves In famous - makes. .Notall colors and not all sizes t.5o (1 AA and 12.00. grades, pair l.UU Fine Linen Kerchief at 34X10 Brass Ahdirons. only $27.20 32.00. Hamm'd B. Andirons $25.60 f 26.00, Brass Andirons, now $20.80 15.00 Brass Andirons, now $20.QQ 24.00 Brass Andirons, now 419.20 23.00 Brass Andirons, now $18.40 jig. 00 Brass Andirons,' now $ 14.40 .12-.? 0, Brss5..AnliroiJS. jaw,.,$i Q,oo ' 10.35 Brass Fire Sets, now $ 8-25 9.75 Brass Fire Sets, now 9 7.80 ,t?.5o Brass Fire Sets., now $14.00 19.00 Black Andirons, now $15.20 17.50 Black Andirons,, now $14.00 -13.50 Black Andirons, now $10.60 , 9.00 Black Andirons, now $ 7.20 . $ 6.S0 Black 'Andirons; now $ -5.20 4.25 Black-Ahdirons,-now $ 3.40 " t 2.90 Black Andirons,-now $ 2.30'' 7.50 Black' Fire Sets, now.$ 6.00 ,,6.00-JBIii:k.Flrft.JSet4,..Jiow;$u,4.80,. 5.00 Black Fire Sets, ; now $ ,4.00 6.00 JBlk, Fold'g F. Screens $ 4.95 $9.25 Blk. Fold'g F. Screens $ 7.40 , $10 Brass roid'g F, -Screens $ 8.50 i Silvcnvorc, Carving SctstSiec,l Prices Three for $1.00 t , MAIN FLOOR Women's Pure Linen Handkerchiefs, with dainty embroidered corners and initial , new wide hem.. Spe- CI AA clal, 3 for., ,.,.1.UU Women's Union Suits $1 MAIN FLOOR Splendid weight for Fall and Winter wear. High neck;, long and elbow sleeves, ankle 'cn&tn AH sizes. J QQ 65c Hose, 2 Pairs $1.00 MAIN - FLOOR Women's extra good quality , Lisle and Cotton Hose, in tan .and black, light and medium weight. : Spe- t1 AA clal, 2 pairs....: 1UU Boys 75c and $1 Shirts : ; Two for $1.00 MAIN FLOOR Boys' Shirts and Blouses, cut . full, ' with French cuffs. Madras-' and -mercerized 36x72 and 36x80-lnch Motor. Veils with hemstitched and satin finished borders. All the. wanted l A A colors, $1.98 Veils at,...sjl.UU Leather HandbnggJ Special $1.00 MAIN FLOORr-For tomorrow's sell ing we place on sate a special line of women's .high-grade Leather Handbags at a sensationally low price. . Very newest oval shape with fancy 3 - piece Morocco " leather front, silver or gunmetal frames, strap handles,, moire lined, with in side coin purse. Very desirable, stylish Bags. - Special at, J J QQ $1.25 Flannelette Gowns for $1.00 SECOND FLOOR Women's heavy Flannelette Gowns slip over . style with pw . neck and short sleeves, high neck and Ion j sleeves. . Double yoke, frog trim- Mn gLJorn.e In . frhitflL nd col ors and all sizes. Reg. nn 1.25 grades, each...l.UU Flannelette Pajamas at$l SECOND "FLOOR Women's Flannelette'. . Pajamas, in " good quality, with soft fleece lining;. Made ' in standard islzes , and ex tra well finished. Attractive pat terns In light colored f A A stripes. ; Thursday at..e9l.UU "Dollar Day" in the Basement GOWN92 FOR $1.00 Heavy Outing Flannel Gowns for women and misses, cut full and long. All sizes; reglar 65c All grade -2 for.1.,., . .....ejl.UU 69c UNION SUITS, 2 FOR $1 .Women's Fall weight Union Suits of fine ribbed white cotton,, half, sleeve, ankle length, all 1 Aft sizes. Spec'l, 2 for. . , . eM.UU COMFORTERS $1.00 Fult bed size Cotton Comforters good, heavy weight, - tilled with pure white cotton. Mostly 0f A A dark colors. , Special. . . .pluU $1.50 FLANNEL SHIRTS, $1.00 Men's heavy Fiannel Shirts, in navy, gray and olive. ') Cut full and longv. and nicel $ Af madet 1.5i gradeaf'.eflsUU Odds and .Ends Girls' Dresses $1.00 Infants' Knit Sets Special Sl.CO SECOND FLOOR Odds and -ends -In Children's' Wash Dresses. Light and dark colors. In ages from 2 to 14 years. Extra A A special tomorrow.. .! . .ellellW cloths. , On j sale at etlilil twofor.... Men's $3.00 Silk Shirts Special C1.C0 Men's 25c O. VV. K. Socks 6 Pairs 91.00 MAIN FLOOR Quantify limited.' Men's high-grade Mercerized and Silk -Shirts, French cuffs,- pearl buttons. Sizes 14 to tff A A lGA;r choicv'-r.'VT'.T.'V 1 y " MAIN FLOOR Plain tans, grays, navy and black. Our. famous '0., W,t K." line- Men Hose. 1 Regu lar. 2Sc grade, on sale ei aa it--palrs " forrrrr.T."."".":V I vu 1 b Men's $1.50 Cotton Union Suits, Thursday CI MAIN FLOOR These come mostly In large sizes and in white only. Long sleeves, ankle length, form fitting. Odd Jinev-r-Sl.CO the suit. SECOND FLOOR Infants' Knit Sets, consisting of sacque - and bonnet, i Pure white, ' daintily trimmed. Special - at, 0 p the $et...,.,i..,,.3Iw Regular $1.25 AlI-Vccl Serge at $1 a Yerd MAIN FLOORO-lnch, ill-wc 1 Serge,' in all staple shades. A splendid 1.25 grade on sale tomorrow, yd. Infants' -.Drcsstj -2'f: fi r SECOND FLOOIt Infants ,v er Hubardb Dresses vl t ,t I Yoke style, in ifa 6 r 1 Y years. Special at ' " 3 for