11 Social 6 -TTNttSe, ...Lawler NVITATIONS have feeen 'received for the wedding of ' Mlsa Baidee La Knapp, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Dwlght 7. Knapp, and Arthur Alban . aiurphy, for the evening -of Novem ber 6, at the home of the brlde'e parent, lit East Burnald. Street. There will be about: 80 guests assembled for the I - wedding including, j-eltlvea and lnti-1 7 mate- frr.lo''-iirSa H xouow, to which, about too guests have --.if Pn Maa&v. w?- . vv ;. Miss Knapp la one of the popular and talented i members of the younger . et .and m&py prenuptlal affaire have bean given In her honor. ,Thla afternoon . Mlas Hazel Reed presided at a - de- Ughtfully appointed luncheon for It in- " timate friends of the bride to be, ana during tne past week, on Monday even- mg. Dr. and : lira, ;,; v: Atj Appie , white were hosts at a supper for the pleasure of Mlsa . Knapp, and Mr.: Mtt ' ' phy; Tuesday evening Dr. and Mrs, WJ1- . Ham House gave an informal crawfish ' supper In their honor. Last Friday aft. , ernoon Mrs. Charlea E. Stolte presided at a charming card party at her beauti- j fuX home on Mount Tabor A mlsol- laneoua shoWer was a avirprlse7ot the afternoon. ; The ' house vaa decorated h . . elaborately with yellow chrysanthemums ana fern. . S'C'V- "' -i , i' Gueat pf Mrs, Smith. ' V 1 ', Mra. Robert 'Smith has aa her bouse guest Miss LellA Simpson of New, York, l , a charming , young woman, ' who . made many friends Ut Portland when she vis t'ited here last year. Mlss Simpson ar rived last Monday, and will remain un .' til after Christmas.,, . .'Many delightful . affair wil doubtless be given in' her honor. ; .v' ,' -?f vf - lira. Sterrett and Miaa Sterrett , to Entertain. '1 H-V ; Mis WllfaTFleids, brlde-elecl 'will be the' honored guest, at ;,a large bridge party next Saturday, November !, when Mra. J!?. Sterrett and tier .aaugnter, Mlas 6aW 8terrett, will entertain with o IB tables at cards at their home, ISO ( 1 Eaat Ninth street . Miss Fields'- wed ding will be an event of November 25. 4 Society Attend Concert. . - , . : Society en masse ; gathered at the . Helllg last evening for the opening con cert of the Portland- Musical association.' Madame J Aldav lyric soprano;"' Gutia Caslnl, 'cellist, and Frank La Forge, ; pianist, were the happy choice of .. the management for the initial concert, and were greeted ' with enthusiasm by the large and representative gathering of society and muslo loving people of the city. Many beautiful costumes were . seen in the audience, and Madame Alda's gown was especially lovely,-a white : charmeuse en train, .made -with a front , panel and train of spangles and pan nier effect of the satin With a bodice of, lace and spangles. Among those who ' made .up box parties were: Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Mr. and Mra. Henry I Corbet, Mr. and Mrs. Kirkbam Smith, ' Mn. and Mrs. Walter J. Burna, Dr. and Mrs. Holt C,( Wilson, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Koehler. Mrs. Rose Bloch Bauer, Mrs. C. EL 8. Wood, Mr. and Mrs. W. I. Colo. Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed and Mlas Madeline Stone. Mrs, Slocum Informal Bosieas.v ' -Mrs. Samuel 81ooura has ' invited guests ' for . an Informal, afternoon at car followed by tea for tomorrow afternoon. There will be four tables at bridge arranged. i( :'i? :'-v . ','".?"T'", Bin. Kaer of Butte, 'Honor Gueat. Mra T. A. John and Mrs. J. O. Ham rtj; Entertained Wednesday at a five huadred party, given at tha home of the latter) SSO East Seventeenth atreet north, in honor of Mrs. A , E.1 Kaer of ' Butte, Mont. Mrs. Kaer' w as presented With a cut glass dish aa a gift prise, and card honors fell to Mrs. Harry Shaw and Mra. Robert Smith, Tha house was prettily decorated with "autumn leaves and ' Halloween novelties. The guests were! Mis Adele -Bray,' Mrs. George Howell. Mrs. Mayne Howatson, Mrs. Charles B. Turlay, Mrs. Harry Shaw, Mrs. Robert Sm,ith, Mrs. George Stead- man, "Mrs. Daniel Brown, Mrs. T.. J. Mendenball, Mrs. O. Wt Taylor; Mra. IU 8. Seed, Mra. Alice Coweil, Mrs. Frank Bell, Mra. James Scully, Mrs. L. Griff, j Mrs. J. F. Drake, Mra, May Smith, Mrs, John Green, Mrs. J. A. Tweedie, Mra, John Hamilton and Mra. Julius Allyn. lMt evening Mr. and Mrs. Hammer and Mrs. John entertained tha following guests fct a five hundred party; ; Dr. 1 and Mra. C. P.-Newcastle, Mr. and Mra. A ti. Andrus. Mr. and Mrs. George Wag goner, Mr. and Mrs. DeWitt Joslyn, Mr. and Mra, Will M alone y, Mr. and Mrs.(F. T.!. McBrlde, Mlas Adele Bray, Harry ' Hammer and Reed McBrlde. . La, Hon Halloween Party. and Tamhill streets. The committee of arrangements Is: Miss Marie Cham bers, Miss, Katharine Gaffney, ' Miss Anna Dunn, Miss Mary Vrancea Mc Carthy, Mies Deborah Griffin and Miss Irene Fitzgerald The patronesses will be: Mrs. M, A. Fibers., Mrs. P. Doug las, Mrs. J. J. 'Hogan, Mrs, J, George and Mrs. Mu. uranam. - , Sorority Luncheon, ' ' t ' .' Tomorrow at 12:30 o'clock the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority will hold their monthly luncheon at: tha Oregon hotel. lUan Monro Visiting at Nehalem. i Miss Anna Shannon . Monroe is the houa guest of Mr. and Mrs, George Welster at their beautltful beach home at Nehalem . this' week. Before leaving for, the beach Misa Monroe completed tha aeries of stories now running in the Associated Sunday Magazine. t HaUoween Party ' Planned. , The Toung. People's '-league of .the StrrMiohael'a and All Angela" Episcopal church at Rose City Park plan to give an elaborate masquerade dancing party Friday. ; evening. October SI. at . Vin- cant a hail, saat rorty-rnira g treet, ana Bandy boulevard. : i s , G. IS. a B. Girls' Dance."' Tha G. N. C B. Girls announce their opening dance Wednesday evening, No vember S, at Murlark ball. Twenty-third and Washington. Mra F. W. Hlld, ' who has been in New Tork for several days,, is at tha Hotel Wolcott, where she has been Joined by Mr. HUd.: ' They .will, remain eaat for several' weeka. ',?- Mra. J. H. Garrett of Chicago, who Spent the summer months' with her sisters, Mrs. F. M. Graham and Mrs. B. Hawes, left last Saturday with her lit tle apn for. ner noma, in Chicago. Mr. and Mra 8. 8. Rlsh were Ban Francisco visitors last week, en route! home after an extended tour of Europe. :,?'; ?-,.!, Mra. Robert W. Blackwood haa 're turned from a six weeks' visit in Boise, laano. DEEP RIVER LOGGER' ; ' CRUSHED TO DEATH Astoria. Or.. Oct 24. James William Taylor, age S3 yeara. Bead trainman at camp of tha Campbell Logging com pany at Deep River. Wash., was killed yesterday afternoon . when .. he was crushed between a log and tha akid. Death was Instantaneous - Taylorleaves a wife and three chtl dren, who live at Deep River, and rela- uves at BKamoKawa. , , The body will be sent to. the litter place for burial. A Halloween party Will be given by the La Hoa club Thursday evening, Oc tober 10, at Chris tensen's hall,. Eleventh ALBANY, MAY KAVE v IMPROVED DEPARTMENT Albany. . Or.. Oct 24. That the' Al bany fire department may be raoraran. laed, made more efficient tad .that six more men may be put on the .payroll, wan -Indicated at the council meeUnc Wednesday night' when, an ordinance waa introduced to create and regulate ther department, and to repeal all other ordinances in, conflict Following the second reaallnr it waa referred to the committee on fire and watqr for con slderation. 4 , 189 COPPER STRIKERS v ARRESTED AT CALUMET r. .. . .... -., ' i a.,., . Calumet Mich- Oct 24. Charged with violating tha Injunction against picketing, 18 copper mine strikers were arrested here today by Militiamen. The strikers were taken to Houghton, where tney win oe given a bearing befofe vCir- -. . .mhm' Saya Land tn Hera. Albany, Oct 14.-Altbough they were separated for some time nrlor to his death, at which time she waa suing for divorce, jsuen u. Griffith aeeka a de cree in Circuit Judge Galloway's court declaring that - George fT. Griffith, a womar 01 oar aeceasea nusband, - is holding a tract of land in trust for her, which the' latter claims waa deeded to him as a present ' The case waa tried yesterday and will be argued later.' John H. Griffith, the hUaband, died at a Port land hospital on October SO, 1911. The ault Tor divorce never came up in court An Indiana inventor haa elaborated on tna 01a rasnionea lapeoard hjr patenting one with legs at tha outer corners to neip support it ana a work baakut aim penned xrom it -rT "; ' - - See the Late Florsheim Shoe Styles in the lVfeW Florsheim Shoe Shop ; Ik f Advertising, Florsheim Shoes has but' one mis sionto acquaint ; the - man who 4 has ' never worn ; Florsheims ; with their " jodness. ' ' No urging is needed to induce the Flprsheim wear-'. er to buy again, for in these famous Shoes he -has proved that he gets'the most in style, serv ice,, economy..;,, Florsheim and Reeves Shoes REEVES SHOE CO. Florsheim Shoe Store 350 WASHINGTON ST. 7 f- ' University of Oregon QuarUt, who' are her In university, will sing in our' Tea Room during It. 15 to lt30. the interest of tha lunch tomorrow ' Double Green Trading Stamps SalurCc; With All Cash Purchases Made In- Main Floor Shoe Department Well Dresse d M en ol Today v t - I Mm V ' TT TT T ' IS .mm: 9 Reliable Merchandise unMn. -Reliable Methods Oocmpylng Batlre Olty Block Morrison, Tenth, Wert art and Alder ttreets. Coats for Women, Misses, Juniors 010.00 m to 82850 Use Keen Judgment In Selecting y ; Their OuUlUTtie Myle, Fit ; ' ' and Fabric Must Be Right ' Good clothe) fain you tha admiration of the people, you, meet in bujinesi or social life, They are the best paving investment you could possibly make.'. We carry a complete line of the famous "Broluw" clothes for men 01 discriminating taste. You'll like the beautiful pattern and models to be seen in this splendid showing of the best tailored,; best fitting clothes In America., See window diSDlav. - - -,. Brokaw Bros.' Tine Clothes for $25.00, $30JX), $35.00 Young Men'i Winter Suite priced $15.00, $20.00, $25.00 Men's Raincoats and Overcoats from $10.00 to $30.00 SPECIAL NOTE Step Into the store tomorrow and view the, new. Mack inaw those popular short coats for wear on all occasions. We have them In all colors kand all sizes. Moderately priced. . , Mcns $5.00 Knlt-Rfflht Sweaters $3.95 $60 Sweater Coats at $4.75 MAIN FLOOR "Knit-Right" Sweat er Coats are made from best select ed wool, yarns and in full standard sizes not the "skimpy" '.kinds. Ruff neck style with close ribbed cuffs, pearl buttons and, side pock ets. Collar, has loop ; fastenings. All sizes.; Regular 15.00 nrf ality, special ......... JZtd qu MAIN FLOOR Men's heavy rope stitch knit, wool ' Sweater Coats our celebfated O. W. X" make, with Ruffneck collar and - close fibbed cuffs. Finished with pearl buttons and knit-In side pockets. Cardinal, navy and Oxford. All sizes. Regular v 16.50 eJ 7c grade, special .......... I O Great Sale ol Men's Shirts Special 05c Men's 91.50 Underwear at 98c MAIN FLOOR Shirts that will compare favorably with any It. 25 grade sold in Portland. Plaited, plain and semi bosoms, in. fancy patterns and plain stripes. ... Also plain .or plaited white. Big assort ment of classy new patterns. AC,. Saturday, special. .. .eraJC MAIN FLOOR Men's " Bradford Spring Needle Ribbed Shirts and Drawers, In white, buckskin and natural. Well made, perfect fitting Shirts and Drawers In good Winter weight and standard f 1.50 quality. Not all sizes In each color. Qp Speclal, garment . .... .... . eYOC Men's $2.00 to $5.00 flannel Shirts $1.49 Men's Velour Hats $3.50 to $7.50 MAIN FLOOR Men's . fine French Flannel Shirts on sale again tomor row at an unheard of low price. Neat stripe patterns in tan, gray, lavender and cream. Also plain shades. Odd lines of patterns, but all sizes In the lot. Shirts worth from . 12.00 to '15.00. ttAQ row at M."t7 Your choice tomorrow MAIN FLOOR Extensive showing of the new Velour Hats in a wide assortment of styles and In every, desirable color, including the much wanted greens and browns. Choose yours now while your size is here. Very best quality Velours, T wt all sizes. Price $3.50 to ? .Oil " GARMENT DEPT., SECOND FLOOR Uncommonly . smart and , stylish are these new Coats I . They come in all the. wanted materials some with belted backs, others in plain tailored or f,ancy cutaway effects er three-quarter or full. length; ' Rag-" lan- or set-In sleeves. Stripes checks and nov- rOQ Cft elt mUtures. Pjriced at $10.00 to............?a-O.0U Attractive Showing ol Tailored Suits $15 Up to $35 SUIT SALON3, SECOND FLOOR Serges, Eponge, Wool Bro cades, Boucle, Cheviots, Broadcloths, etc., in belted 'cutaway .or blouse effects,' trimmed with satins, velvets, fancy' vests, , buttons, etc. Also nobby styles for ' misses . In Norfolk, blouse, box .jackets and dressy cuts. All . sizes. CQC Afl Prices range from $15-00 to. ................ WJ.W SUlc Petticoats Special at $149 Dainty New Waists at 11.29 , Center Circle, First Floor Other .stores sell Petticoats of this ' quality at 3.50 and 14.00. Good, heavy grade .messallne and taffeta silk, in plain and changeable effects. Narrow plaited flounces, with or without under- - t UT. IwflUiCC . . . . . .$2.49 Canter ' Circle, First Floor They are made up in a va riety of attractive new styles some with high neck, oth ers with ' low neck, trimncd with embroidery, laces, tucks. plaits, etc Front 6t back fastenings. In all ej oq slzes.v special ....... XtCV- Girls New Winter Coats Special S5.98 and 6.25 SECOND FLOOR New shipment girls' Winter Coats, just in by ex press. Tailored from the popular rough ' materials boucle, - chin chilla, cheviots and diagonal zibe llnes. - Popular low belted Balkan styles. Ages 6 to 14. 0( OP Special $5.98 and. ... . .ef U.aaef GIRLS' WOOL DRESSES Many attractive styles In Wool Seerge Dresses for girls 6 to 14 years of age. One-piece style with gored skirt and waist also in smart Bal kan effects. ' Nicely made and trimmed. Ages 6 to 14. e?C flQ Special $4.98 and .... . $?,VO WOOL SWEATERS $2.98 'Knit Right" Wool Sweaters for girls 6 to 12 years of age. Extra heavy rrobed wool with large Ruffneck . collar,-with loop and button1 fast-. enings. Colors gray and cardi nal. Correct In style and fit. Special, each 52.98 $30 Model Hats Offered Tomorrow for $14.95 315 to $20 Hats S8.95 SECOND FLOOR Very finest quality silk velvet foundations and strictly hand-made with rich trimmings of flowers, Fitch or ermine fur, ribbons, velvets, etc. This season's very newest crea tions, for small, medium or large shapes. Trimmed Hats worth up to 30.00, spe- Clyl QC clal for Saturday at eplt.7l SECOND FLOOR ' Beautiful Trimmed Hats direct . from New York's largest Millinery estab-' llshments ' floor "samples; and only one of a kind. Silk, velvet foundations with trimmings of flowers, fur and fancy feathers.. Regular 15 to 20 to QP ' Hats. 'Your choice vat 90.7U a 82.75 to $10 Uatrlmmed Shapes 01.89 Black and All Desirable ColoreC" MILLINERY DEPTM SECOND FLOOR High-grade Plushes, Velvets,' Velours, Zlbelines, etc., In an endless assortment of shapes small, medium and large and in every wanted snade; also in 1 on SECOND FLOOR Children's Trimmed Hats, In many attrac tive styles, with trmmings of ribbons, iiowers, . oows, etc. Regular 2.98 and 3.98 grades, only $1.98 200 Extra Stamps With Every Suit, Coat, Dress Purchased In the Basement Saturday SO Extra Stamps With Trimmed Hats $7.50 HATS AT $2.98 Unparal leled Saturday sale of high-grade trimmed Millinery, in the Base ment Hundreds of styles to se lect from in every wanted color and shape. Beautiful rich- trim mings. . Hats easily worth from $5.oo to 7.50 apiece. 5.0 extra S. & H:' Stamps with each pur chase. Choose early in 50 AO the day.. Your choice ejt.JO Ct $25.00 SUITS, $14.98 200 extra S. fit H. Stamps with , each Suit Made from splendid quality wool fabrics, faultlessly tailored and nicely finished tweeds, .' mixtures, diagonals, worsteds, serges, etc., In handsome new Fall patterns and aolorings. All flzes for wo men and misses.' Regular 20.00' and 25.oo Suits, for! i' no Saturday only, suit 9li.0 $18.00 FALL COATS, $9.98 Spe cial purchase of new Winter Ooats at a bargain price. Smart new Coats made from fashionable Fall, materials. " Short, medium and long models.vattractively trimmed and nicely tailored. 200 extra S. & H. Green Trading Stamps with each Coat sold tomorrow. Regular 15 and 18 Q QQ grades. Your choice at 77.0 $12.50 DRESSES, $7.98 200 ex tra S. & H. i Stamps with e Dress. Over-a hundred of these pretty one-piece Dresses are in cluded in this showing. Made from fine, soft finish wool serge that will . give excellently good wear. Perfect fitting and attrac-' tively trimmed. Come in colors, brown, navy and c:ac 10 to 12.50 Dresses $7.98 Rlght-POStUre" SultS Inauowe'en Novelties S6.S0 to S10.00 MAIN FLOOR , Unquestionably the best boys' clothes produced. Every mother should make it her duty,' to see these ' splendid , new health suits. Smart, hew patterns.. Prices ffl A Aft range from $8.50 to... . . .... .. ...71U.UU Boys Bine Serge Suits $5 Boys' Hats S1.50 to 4.S0 P i Ol. All Kinds D.partmants on Main and 4th Fl'rs. Lunch Sets, Tallies, Invitations, Garlands, - Festoons, . Ghosts, Fa vors, Witches, Cats, Pumpkins, Skulls, ' etc., at ' the lowest prices. Delicious Fresh Candles At Special Prices r Saturday: will be "Candy Day" at the Main Floor Bargain Circle. Hundreds of pounds high-grade. Candies at special reduced prices. The home folks will appreciate a box of our famous OWK Bon Bons, Chocolates. Headquarters Hallowe'en Candies black. Hat Shapes formerly 2.75 to 10.00 Choice $7.50 White Beaver Hats for $3.98 Child's $3.98 Hats, Special at $1.98 SECOND FLOOR Excellent quality long-nap White Beaver Hats, in small, medium and large shapes. Reg. 5 to 7.50 Hats, on sale Satur- Q AO day at t. .. .spO.iJO Double Trading S tamps With Purcluucs ' Mala Hoor Supply Children! Shoe needs tomorrow; and get double S. and. H. Trading Stamps with cash purchases In addition to low nrict. BOYS' $3.00 SHOES, $2.39 Good durable, Calfskin Shoes, with wide toe and heavy holes. Lace or but ton styles.-Sizes l.to 6. ifi 4A Regular 3 Shoes, pair. '.OJ Sisas 9 ta 1 3 ft , abova (rada, $1.98 CHILDREN'S SHOES Patent colt and gunmetal calf button Shoes, in a large variety of styles. ' Prices: $3.50 grada, siaaa'llK to 2. $2.98 $3.00 crada, aiaea-84 11, $2.48 Missaar$3.00 Lac. Sheas, a $2.35 Child'a $20 Lac. Sheas, at $1.85 Our Boys' Blue Serge Suits at $5.00 are a matchless value." Non- fadtne ' and non-shrink- able. All sizes In the line, at 55.00 Boys' Plush and Velour Hats in big assortment of popular styles, and in all colors. 1 Prices . from MP FOURTH FLOOR Coffee will not be delivered except with other purchases. - Phone your ; orders.' $1.50 Kid Gloves S1.00 Pair MAIN FLOOR A rare good Glove bargain for' those , who visit the Glove section tomorrow. Broken lines high-grade makes, in one and wo clasps. Real 'French kid. Sev eral . famous brands included, but not 'all sizes. .- Regular f AA 1.50 Gloves, special: at aBl.UU Odd Lines $2 Kid Qovas at $1.25 40c Imperial Roast Coltee 29 c Saturday Cut-Rate gale Drugs, Toilet Requisites Wire Strainer and Washer Special 35c THIRD FLOOR Very handy ir ticle to have about the kitchen. Reinforced electric welded heavy wire. Oust like cut OC Special at. . . . . ........ ,OOC MRS. POTTS' SAD IRONS Complete set of 3 with Q stand. Special Saturday OuC Adjustable Wall Clothes Racks, very compact, at 98c Sale Keystone Food Choppers, small sizes, special 73c Popular size, special, 95c Hotel size, special, $1.15 Picture Framing FOURTH FLOOR Extensive show ing of new Mouldings- to choose from. Expert workmanship. Have the i Christmas ? work done now. Free Classes! ' - r r i I i-i'i i, n-i ' For children 1 In Arf Needlework, Knitting, Crocheting, Saturday 9:30 a.' m. to ta. Expert instruction. Sc Ivory Soap Sc Cakc Llmtt. thrs. cake to , a customer. No deliveries of soap axc.pt with. Other purohaaes from tha-Drug Dept. 160 Toilet Paper: If 00 sheets, at 1 White Hose Boap only Cream at 10O4711. whit. Ttoan So.n onl 60o Hinds' H. and A. Cream a 8 Bo 1-pound Absorbent Cotton 21c) SOoSanltarjr Napkins, 1 doa. at SS iuu oviTieiiQ nuiar ire. wiin a zoo usrtsr s , iaiu Liver fills ibo sal uepauca, small else, :h ea da, I Saturday Salenich-CraJe Perfumes fl.OO Bourlots Koaa Pon Pon. . Special, a. 1.16 76o Plnaud'e Ulaa i Vecetal. -t . Saturday, ounce. . . .K2a it aa n a n m. w . . . ! " w iK8pBn xouet water 76o Roger A Oallet Perturnes,' all odora. ounce..!:! IS Mary Garden Extract, Saturday, ounce ...u. all. inn M.rV (4iril.il Talmim E.4. b-iZZalL': ' The aboya special. pricea are for Saturday only. 60c Syrup of Figs, special for S6oCastoria. aoeclal sale price. 60e Milk of Magnesia, special at 35e 1.00 Plnkham'a Remedies at 79c? S1.00 8!ie Hoott's Emulsion at 7c3 11.00 !TilmrM Rmmn nnnt fnr tQa Z6e Slie Caacarets, special for 1 fl.OO Bromo Seltser, bottle at 7 60o Mentholattim. ! special for 3 34 -lb. Mer o k'a Boraclo A o 1 d. 60c Cantbrox, special at only 2 360 full pound of Peroxide at 2 fl.OO AnUphiogestlne, special at 7 60o Sempra Qlovlne, new. for 2 8 16o Williams . Talcum, special !53 y S' 3'8 Jar Talcum, 60e D. A R. Cold Cream, special ?5c Pqmpelan Masaage Cream ii.oo unentai uream, special at 8? 100 Plnaud's Kaue Quinine, 61 io.gvnirg-1ena ysnin eupport S2.7S 26o Tooth Brushes, special at lSe Parisian Ivory Buffers, special 753 R.a;. 1, S1.J5 . Red , Rubber Hot-: Wnt.r Bags, S and 3-qt. alais. 69V JBEB S6o ketU. Mary O.rdek er. luna wuo ..zy .i.uu pnrobas. mad. to at ; rnr ; Department atnsday. Manrlnc Facial Treatment Given Free Rest Rooms, 2d Floor More -. satisfactory trjan treatments vou usuaiiv v snn to $1.00 fpr elsewhere. These free treatments are given with the understanding that you are under no obliga tions whatever-to buy. We are sole Portland agents for Maurlae. . . . . . Silver Mesh Dana Specially Priced MAIN: FLOOR Extra auality fine mesh German sliver, with ttruck-up frames. Silk lined. On sale to morrow at, following special. prlces 4 H -lack M.ah Bags, special $2.00 AH'tnch, Mesh Bags, special 1$3.00 6 M -Inch Mash Bags, special $4.00 7 H "inch Mesh Bags, s peclal $5.00 Polished German Silver Frames, assorted' designs, r; 1. cn'y Jc Cametf Hat Pins en 1 i ' r 'c Newest Nove" ' t i , specially pri- ! rt ; I lair' Nt "1 S r . , ' special for t -'ht ' i : - i " ,sA',.v.- yy i-' 'v'i-'.','-t ' ''-! v ;v. - - 'iiffy I " 'fV.1'...'"'. -A;,' ' 1 li'f..".-'. '?" .A t.)v