The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, January 09, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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I HIS evening ' the Friday Night
cluTi ,w 111 meet . for JtBelr first
dance of th New Year at Mur-
' lark hall. Thla aerl.a of dance
la oroUblv foremont l th In
terest of the younger act of arnart
society. , '
-Mrer Edwards Feted,
kfr. Holt C. Wilson dispense W
charming hospitality yesterday at a
luncheon for 19 - prominent matron
0.; Edwards- The tabla was. daintily
ft lo white roa and the fragrant
,tnignaette arranged In a crystal bowl
fiTTfie cf nt of the tabla at)d at either
end were rrystar urns filled with1 the
'dl!cat pink cyclamen.' fTho who
ehtd the Wrd wr MM. Edwards,
lMrf Helan Ladd Corbett. Mr. Rich
ard Kohler. Mr gamuelM. Meara,
Mrs. Krarv 3. Owen, Mrs. Lucius Al
len .Lewis'.. Mrs. Henry ; Cabell, Mra.
DsvlaVT. Honey man, Mra. Theodore B.
Wilcox, MlnrBalMe Lewla, M!s Hasel
Lulpli and the h?Bte, '
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Mr. Talbot Luncheon Hostess.
, Mra. iuy Webstef Talbotlwaa an In
formal ; luncheon no9ts! Tuesday,
When ahe had cover for Hilt arranged.
Mrs, Teal In Sew York'.
, Aa an end to. the entortainments
Mr. Joseph N. Teal has had for her
daughter. Mine Ruth Teal, during the
holiday, there waa the dansant at
the Hotel Wolcptt, New York, on the
fifth of January, Mra. Teal reserving
the palm room for her gueete. Miss
Teal ablated Rer mother in receiving-,
'and had, as her house guest, Mine
Louise Irion, of Louisville.
". The j room waa decorated with
Christmas g re.n. and American Beauty
rosea ana mere were au guests, among
"W hom, were Miss Helen lioneyman and
It. O. RumeUn. j
Mlaa Teal returned to school the
next day.
Mra. Lombard HOatas.
-A pleasureabte affair of yesterday
Was trie bridge tea given by Mra. Mar.
tin Oay Lombard at her beautiful
noma on the Cornell Road. Bridge waa
played at seven tables the first half
of the afternoon and a prettily ap
pointed tea followed to which a niim-
ber of additional guest called. Mrs.
T. H. Tongue received with her daugh
ter In the dining room, and Mrs. Dald
T, Honeyman, Mra. Ouy Webster Tal
bot; Mrs. George Marshall and Mrs.
James A. Dougherty ooured and cut
the lees. They were assisted in serv
ing by Miss Violet Ereklne, Miss
Diana" Ersklne, Miss ' Katharine Bart
and Mrs Harry Sjitt. - ' ' i - 1
The rooms were attractively declced
with clusters of crimson American
Beauty roses, combined with ferns.
Bartholomews to Visit in Kant,
Mr. and Mra. Sari I. Bartholomew
left thla morning for a month's so
journ in the east. They wilLpaaa much
time In New orkv Buffalo, Chicago
and in Decatur, in. in the. latter city
tiiay will vlalf Mr, Bartholomew's par
ents, afr. and Mm. K. D. Bartholomew.
-' I , '
Heijjhf Club Young People j Dance.
The Portland Heights, club will en
tertain for the young people jfrom 14
to 20 yeara, on January-18. Th pa
tronises will be: Mri. Eugene Ooro
atO'.'K. Mrs. Roliert Warrack, Mra. W.
D. Kraley. j
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Mrs. Linn Hostess to Sorority.
Mrs. Kletcher Unn gave a delight
ful tea for her sorority slaters, the
aiumnl chapter of Pi Beta Phi in'her
home on Portland Heights. Thursday
afternoon. Sevnral selection were
sung by Mft. Linn and a business
meeting concluded the afternoon's en
tertainment. The Pi Phis present were
Mrs. Burton Beck, Mrs. Franklin
Knight, Mrs. J. C Monteith, Mrs. G.
McGe, Mrs. Young", Misses Agnes Mil
ler, Frances Dew nr. Aomi lines, Ger
trude Blackman and Helen N. Graves.
K. of Cjjto Give Complimentary
Party.
An entertainment for the members
of the Knights of Columbus and theif
ladles with a card party and dance is
planned by the officers of the Portland
council. The affair will be held at
the Multnomah hotel next Wednesday
night and Invitations have been Issued.
The hosts promise something even out
of the ordinary In the-way of enter
tainment. The officers In charge of
the arrangements are as follows: T. J.
Holland, P. J. Hanley and A. F. Ward.
Mum Llnd, Visitor rfi Albany.
Miss Berlta Lind has returned home
after passing a delightful ten days:
visit In Albany and j Salem. She went
to Albany especially to be present at
a large ball given In that city New
Tear, the house guest of Mr. and Mrs.
J. L. Wood. On her way home ahe
stopped at Salem to vtsit at the home
of Judge and Mrs. Galloway.
To Motor In Houthern California.
Mrs. H. M. Cake and Mrs. Thomas
H. Edwards will leave tomorrow even.
Principally about People
Traveling de luxe tn a private car.
B. T, ftogers, a sugar magnate of
Vancouver, B. rj.. will pass through
Portland next week, arriving Monday
, night and continuing southward early
riext day en route to New York by
way of Florida. Mr. Rogers is to be
accompanied by. a small party of In
timate friends. Who will go with him
Sir the ny. The trip will require
About to days going and coming. :
Ml', and Mrs. E. Dodd of 8an Fran
Msco are autographed at the Nortonla.
Georgtt V. Johnson and family of
Seattle are. registered at the Nortonla.
- Joseph MlyGlil, ex-mayor of Rose-
far, !s a guest at the Imperial. ,
tftctor P. Moses a , business man
of 'Gorv&llSs. is stopping at the Im
perial. 6. G. Sargent, state superintendent
of banks, Is at the Imperial from
.Bat em.
' W. K. Newell, president Of the state
. board of horticulture. Is Stopping at
the Imperial.
y Franklin Hall of New York city,
father of L. L.. Hall, leading man in
tlje Baker playera. Is at the Multnomah,-
having come here to visit his
Son. ,
V. T. Combs, an automobile man of
Los Angeles, is registered at the
Multnomah.
' David McCrlmmon and Ed Larkins,
lumbermen of Aberdeen, are at the
Multnomah.
1" f nn.i..llii. mm..,i .ft ... 1
Cornelius of the Cornelius hotel, and
wife, are visiting in Portland.
0. c. Beals of Cedar Palls, Wash.,
is stoplpnf at the Cornelius.
J. S. Thornton .a lumberman of
Raymond, Is autographed at the Cor
nelius. Mark" Crlder and F. W. Sanders,
stockmen of Biekleton, Wash., are at
the. Perkins.
George H. Darland. a stockman of
Goldendale, Is a guest at the Perkins.
Kd Powers, a merchant of Durkee,
is at the Perkins.
J. A. Harkins, a merchant of Baker,
is a guest at the Oregon.
S. P. Jennings, a business man of
Seattle, is a guest at the Oregon.
S. C. Jackson, a broker Of Seattle,
Is stopping at the Oregon.
1. 3. Bounds, manager of the Yakima
theatre, Is at ths Oregon from North
Yakima, accompanied by his wife, en
route to California.
O. -8. Mariner, a merchant of Spo
kane, and wife, are at the Oregon.
One of the most imrjortanr rvnt of
the entire year. . Bring the children to
their own store and fill their needs.
Only guaranteed merchandise of re
liable quality. Everything from head
to foot for boys and girls, and every
thing can be had at worth while sav
ings. -
SSSSBSBBBSBr
lilijvenile
I Outfitters ye Children I
j 143 ax. ai mxH srsajt AXBsm
the ; IplMl .-Jl
SOCIAL
FUNCTIONS
are the spice of life but they
are hard on clothes.
The ntedof a newgown way
be overcome by having the.
old one cleaned, ar dyed by'
Portland' be , . - - -jz
DRY CLEANERS
'here! in a separate depart-
rnent in a building of its own.
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DRY CLEANING
UO LAUNDRY CO
uTrNNCUV ls,rai
Bnyeriar
aaality
ereatoe
aeaactisaa
; Tnmpi
Berrine
Clearance
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Every Article Reduced
Only Contract "Goods Excepted
$2.25 Wiiste special $1.48
$4.50 Waits special $2.98
$2.00 Corsets spec'l $1.00
$2.50 to $5 Corsets $1.93
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F. P. Young Co.
Ladies' Haberdasher js f n
328 MORRISON ST.
' . Portland . Hotel I I
lng r tor southern California. Mrs.
Cake -will pass ths remainder of the j
winter and arly spring south and win
be Jointed later by Mr. Cake. They
hare shipped their xar south and will
past much of s their time motoring.
Mra. Edwards will remain with them
about a month. - T
New Arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel C. May are
being felicitated on the arrival Jan
uary 7 of a baby boy. who has been
named Randolph Parkin May. Mrs.
May will be remembered as Miss El
eanor Parkin of Shellthqrpe, Ixugh
boro. England. Mr. and Mra. May are
now residing' at 621 Twentieth street
on Portland Heights.
Mrs. Todd Given Surprise.
Wednesday afternoon Mrs. Allen
Toiid of 591 East Twentieth street.
north, was given a delightful surprise
party upon the occasion of her birth
day. Ouestej with dTnty refreshments
end floral offerings arrived early in
the afternoon and a pleasant Informal
literary time was enjoyed. Mrs. Julia
C La Barra gracefully presented
beautiful copy of "As You Like It," to
Mrs. Todd for the guests present.
Mrs. Todd, who la especially devoted
to Shakespearean pursuits, expressed
her pleasure and appreciation in her
charming way. Those present were:
Mrs. O. J. Frankel, Mrs. W. W. Down
erd. Mrs. Anton Gleblsch, Mrs. J. C
Elder, Mrs. R. K Jones, Mrs. Roy Pet
erson. Mrs. St. . M. Silknitter, Mrs.
Kmlle Struplere, Mrs. Edward Preble,
Mrs. P. L. Thompson, Mrs. T. 8. Town
send, Mrs. Julia C. La Barre Mrs.
Waldemar Seton. Mra. J.' C. Callison.
Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed, Mrs. Allen
Todd, MiB3 Aileen Brong, Miss Miriam
Todd, Miss Dorothy Downard and Miss
Nina Joy.
Mrs. R. E. Jones presided at the tea
table and Mlsa Dorothy Downard. and
Miss Miriam Todd assisted In serving.
For Miss Wells.
An engagement of considerable lo
cal interest Is that of Miss Eva I
Wells to John C. Abbott of Portland.
The wedding date has been aet for
Sunday, afternoon, January 11. Miss
Wells was guest of honor at an In
formal afternoon and shower Tuesday
at the home of her sister, Mrs. B. T.
Soden, In Irvlngton, when she wag the
recipient of a number of pieces of
handsome silver and linen. Mrs. So
den was assisted by her daughter, Miss
Mildred.
Another affair complimenting Miss
Eva h. Wells was given by Miss Caro
line Copple, assisted by her sister,
Miss Edith, who entertained with a
linen shower at her home In the Se
rene Court, Wednesday evening.
Married in Prinevllle.
Lake M. Sechtel and Miss feeulah
Crooks, two prominent young people of
Prlneville, Oregon, were married there
last Wednesday and are spending their
honeymoon in Portland. Mr. Becbtel
Is an enterprising young lawyer In
Prlneville and has had a successful
career in that city.
Mr. and Mrs. Beehtel are staying at
the Multnomah hotel.
Return to Stanford.
The following students who have
been pasting their holiday vacation at
their homes in Portland have returned
tn ,Via(f atmiiM at Stanford Panl
Adama, Paul Averill, Raymond Buck
ley, Jack Day, Allen Emery, Stewart
Freeman, Bob Flthlan, Arthur Oanong,
Dick Grant, Tod Hidden, Andy Koer
ner. Bob MeMurray, Percy Robinson
and Ray Sweeney.
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Society Note.
vriaa ttln weBrman. daughter of
Mr. and Mrs, E. C. Wegman, who la at
tending the New Jfingiaaa jonserra
tory of Music, is confined to the hos
pital with scarlet fever.
Major Henry Boody of Maine, a
teacher In St. Matthew's Military acad.
amy at Burlington. Cal., has returned
south after spending the holidays with
his uncle, F. F. Boody.
CHILDREN
OF BILOXI
, SALE PRESIDENT
They Line Road While Wil
son Reviews Them From
' Automobile,
(tJttlUi Press Leased Wire.)
Pass Christian. Miss.. Jan. 9. Pres
ident Woodrow Wilson likes children.
Today he motored on the road leading
to Blloxl, so the school children could
see him. They were lined up along the
road waving banners and flags as he
approached. The president stood un
covered during the review.
Kacently Cecil Brown, aged 11 years,
grandson of a Confederate soldier,
stopped the president's automobile.
The lad was clad In a Confederate uni
form. He presented the president with
a box. of candy, saying: "My mother
made this, and you just bet If a good,
too."
Later the president wrote Cecil s let
ter thanking him for the candy.
Today Cecil again stopped' the pres
ident's automobile. Thla time he car
ried a bouquet. X note attached read:
"I liked your letter so much, Mr.
President, that I brought these flow
ers. Please write to me when you get
back home.
GERMAN OFFICERS GET ,
OUT OF ALSACE AFFAIR
Strasahurg, Jan. .--For the army
officers before a oourtmartiai charged
with brutal treatment of civilians at
the Umo of the recent anU-milltary
riots at EeberJv provinoe of Alsace,
light sentences would be sufficient, tbe
prosecutor announced today.
He suggested seven days' Imprison.
ment for Colonel Von Reuter and three
for Lieutenant 8 chad, tbe former for
wrongful Imprisonment and the latter
for assault. '
There were ether accusations against
the officers but the prosecutor dropped
them.
POSTAL CHANGES FOR
OREGON ANNOUNCED
WWaaMnetoa nra of Tfce geeraat) '
aehingtoa, Jan. B. Kdwin j. Cal
ton has been appointed postmaster at
Oroville, Harney county, vice Byron
T. Fical, removed. Jennla Burnett has
r-eti appointed postmistress at Round
Prairie, Douglas county, vice T. B. Bur
tett -rv
The following postmasters have been
continued in office, under civil service
regulations: William R. Garrett, Bun
com; Barney V. Shilta, Dale; Carroll
C Beeley.' Flavel; Charles U Ely, Our.
dans; John J. Kaoney. baoaaj zkaaoa X
Arbuckla, Rouge. . i
New Carload of Standard Central Needle Sewing Machines Just Received DepL Second.FIoor
Free Embroidery and Crocheting Lessons Daily 1 to 5 Children's Free Cmsses Every Saturday 9:30 Ao Mo to 12
Sate ol Rubber Goods
Drug Departmant, 1st Floor
Rerular 1.00 Red Rubber Syringe,
full two-quart size. - Special at 79c
Rerular l,2S Red Rubber Syringe,
full three-quart size, special at 9Sc
Regular 1.00 Hot Water Bottles in
two-quart size. Special at only 79c
M9 Woirltaaniii & Miegj
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
' - . . ,
Store Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Every Business Day Saturday Included
Clearance ol Brushes
Drag Department, 1st Floor
Rejular 65c Rubber Cushion Hair
Brushes, Clearance sale pries 39c
Regular sue flair Brushes only 39c
Regular 35c Tooth Brushes in a
great many styles, Clearance 1S
Regular tSc Tooth Brushel'foMOa
AmiMiM fleaffmE"E wiry Agttflelle IRedlmidedl
Excepting Only Groceries and a Few Restricted Lines Year's Greatest Money Savinp Event
Women's Up to SSOaOO Suits
Clearance S10
SUIT SALONS, SECOND FLOOR Still a splendid assortment of
these excellent Suits for those who come tomorrow. Cutaways,
belted effects and plain tailored models in broadcloth, serges,, cordu
roys, stripes, checks and novelty mixtures. Tailored or draped
skirts. Several attractive styles for misses and girls, fff A Af
Suits selling formerly up to 30.00, Clearance s91UUU
Women's 822.50 Winter Coats
Clearance S12.98
GARMENT DEPT., SECOND FLOOR Shown in great many smart
styles in H or full lengths. Some In the popular cutaway effects,
others in belted or plain tailored models with novelty collars ana
cuffs. Wide range of desirable fabrics, including the heavy rough
weaves and almost all colors are represented. Coats Qfi
which were priced to 22.50, Clearance price.. elaseeO
Dainty Lingerie Waists Clearance at 98c
Waists Worth to $3.50 Now 91.98
1
CENTER CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR
Scores of pretty styles with
high or low necks and long or
short sleeves. Effectively trimmed
with laces, tucks, embroideries,
frills, fancy buttons, etc Com-
lete range of sizes. AO
learance price uOC
CENTER CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR
This special lot of Waists Is
composed of lines from our reg
ular stock. A wonderful assort
ment of styles and materials.
Waists that sold formerly up to
3.5o Included In thtsfM Ao
sale. Clearance.. .... sfl .el O
Women's S4.50 Bath Robes at $2,98
Regular $8.50 Bath Robes $5.69
Heavy Blanket Bath Robes tn
pretty figured and floral effects.
With or without col- (4 AO
lars. . Clearance efaeeafO
Wool Blanket Bath Robes
trimmed with bands, pockets and
cord girdle. Many dif- g? Q
ferent styles. Clearance 9IeUe7
Drastic price reductions are the order throughout every department of the store. This includes not
only special lines and small lots but our entire stock of dependable merchandise groceries land a few .
restricted lines being the only exceptions. Women's Suits, Coats, Gowns, Waists and Re4y-to-Wear
Apparel of all kinds reduced.-. All Children's Wear reduced Men's and Boys' Wear reduced-r-fteckwear,
Gloves and Hosiery reduced Dress Goods and Silks reduced Domestics and Home Needs! reduced
Crockery, Glassware, Silverware, etc., reduced Carpets and Draperies reduced. In fact, youjinay select' 1
almost anything for personal or home requirements now at prices lower than at any other time.
):i
Sensational Millinery Clearance?
500 Trimmed Hats
Selling Formerly Up to $12.50
MI
Millinery Department. 2d Floor
Beautiful new trimmed Hats.
These goods are strictly new and
fresh from an Eastern concern.
Values to & 12.50. Saturday only
84US
Women's 50c Hosiery 35c the Pair
Women's 35c Hose 25c Pair
Women's fall fithtoned cotton
and silk llsla Hose in black only.
Regular and outsiaes. JC
Clearance JuC
Women's cotton and lisle Hose
In black, black with white foot,
and colors. Regular 35c )(
qualities.: 69C
Children's 'Tony" and Ife-MaaeT Hoe Saturday Z2a Fair
Girls' 50c "Onyx" Silk LieU Hoo4Uck. white, pink, blue 33
Children's 2Se and Sfte Ribbed Wool Hose) Saturday. lt
See Our Special Millinery Ad en Page 9
i000 Untrlmmed Hat Shapes. Worth to S7.50 at
MILLINERY REPARTMZNT, SECOND FLOOR High-grade Valvals, Velours and Plushes
tn good assortment of popular colors. This season's latest styles for street and dreis
wear in small, medium or large effects. For immediate Clearance we have grouped about
1000 of these splendid hat shapes and offer them at, your choice). .
i:
Clearance-of Fancy Ribbons
DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Fine quality Silk Taffeta
and Messallne Ribbons In latest novelty effects
strlses. Dlaids. firured and floral designs. 7JC
rrades 48e 50c trade at S3o and
grades at, the yard..........
signs.
AU Jewelry Now at Fotjrth Oft
DEPT. MAIN FLOOR This includes jOur entire
stock with the exception of Ingertofl: Watches,
Hair Ornaments, Shaving Mirrors and -Toilet Sets
also Included. Make your selections Satarday only
at Jewelry Clearance ONE-FOURTH OFF
Sale of Drugs and Toilet Requisites
5c Fairy Soap 8c Cake limit 6 Caheo to a Customer
Soap delivered only with other par
chases in Drug Department.
t5c Toilet Paper MSoo sheets) 10c
15c 4711 White Rose Soap at 10c
i5c Pears' Unscented Soap at.13c
1.00 Bocobella Castile Soap large
bar for Saturday at only, each 75c
Odds and ends 10c Soap only 2c
lSc 20-Mule Team Borax for 10c
Candy Specials
For Saturday
BARGAIN CIRCLE, 1ST FLOOR
IS oo pounds delicious Fresh
Candies on sale tomorrow at
special reduced prices:
$1.00 'U W. K." Bob Bone
and Chocolate, 2-Ib. box at 7S
40c Aasortod Fruit Past at 25c
SOe Cocoanut Caramels at 25c
40c Cream Chocolate for 30c
30c Toast MarabmaUows at 25c
20c Broken Mixod Candy at 15c
25o Lafga Gam Drops at 20o
40c Crem Almonds -now at 30c
40c Chocolate Mart hm allow 30c
25c French Mix at, poand SOe
50 O. AV. K. Bitter Sweats 40c
30c Croain Dates at, pound 20
40c Mint Chocolate Squares 80e
SOe Crystal Croam Wafers 18c
10c Hand Sapollo now at 6c
toe Kitchen Sapollo now at 6o
toe Williams' Shaving Soap at So
25c fiolynos Tooth Paste on sale
for Saturday only at 3 for SOe
50c Pebeca Tooth Paste at 2b
25c Colgate's Ribbon Paste 20e
50c Pompeian Mass. Cream 3.9c
75 c Pompeian Mass. Cream 49c
1 Pompeian Mass. Cream 59c
50c Lamberts' Ltsterine for 35c
25c Sal Hepatica special at l9o
Soc Sal Hepatica now at 4Se
1.00 Sal Hepatica now at SSe
10c Bromo Seltzer now at 8c
25c Bromo Seltzer how at 20c
50c Bromo Seltzer now at 43c
1.00 Bromo Seltzer now at 85c
25c Malt Nutrine special at 1c
10c Abellna Water now at 5
1.00 Beef, Iron and Wine 69a
1.00 Scott's Emulsion for S3e
50c Scotfs Emulsion now 45c
25c Syr. White Pine and Tar 17c
1.00 Swamp Root special 79c
50c Syrup Of Figs special 35c
35c Castorla Saturday for 25c
1.00 Pinkham's Remedies 79
t.oo Prune Laxative special 69s
1.00 Dr. Pierce's Remedies 79c
50c Mentholatum now at 39c
1.00 Wine of Cardul now die
25c Denver Mud for aches, in
flammatton, congestion, for It
10c yi -pound Peroxide for 5c
40c j4-pound Bay Rum at 25a
SOC Sanitary ..Napkins, put up 12
la. a box. at, the doxen SSe
tSc Belladonna Plasters at 10a
Mary Garden Extract, ot, 1.25
DinrlBi Toilet Goods
We are sole Portland agents for
this famous line. Maurlne Prep
arations are. fully guaranteed.
Money back If desired if not sat
isfactory. Msartne Bonxry Lotion 50o-1.00
MaoriM Satfat Cream 50c-$1.00
Manrtne Roaobnd Roug. $1.00
Borden's Malted Mllli tor Good Health
While tn the store tomorrow stop at the demonstration booth and
try a cup of this delicious bererage. The wonderful strength-giving
properties of Borden's Malted Milk makes it specialty helpful to
persons 'of delicate health. Recommended and prescribed by promi
nent .physicians the world over.
Regular $3.75 Hospital Six. on sal Saturday $2.98
Regular $1.00, She at SOe Th. Regular SOe Slae special at' 40c
Women's 03.50 to 85.00 Shoes at 02.69
Men's 54.00 and 55.00 Shoes at 53.39
MAIN FLOOR Women's high boots, tn
button or lace styles. Fabrics, suedes,
velvets, satins, kid and calf leathers.
Turned and watt soles - Arranged oo
individual tables according to size. Low
healed Shoes for growing girls t0 n
also Included. 3.50-15. Shoes
MAIN FLOOR A great Clearance of
men's high-grade Shoes at a remarkably
low price. Black Rassla, velour and
(unmetal leathers, In treat variety of
styles. Famous Burt St Packard correct
shape Shoes also Included. 9 qq
Standard 4 and S grades, pr.e J.J 9
tl-ww4tlr 2faeaM n In Fine Imported Swiss Cheese at, the lb. 32c
Order early. Experienced phone clerks will take orders beginning at 8:30 a. m.
DepL Fourth Floor.
Third Floor Clearance Bargains
Retnlar-t0e"DaneV Wee Mope. Clearasne '12c
Rsejnlar 25e . Dandw Floor Mopot r CUaranoo lSe
Regular 30 Dandy' Floor Mope, Clearance 20e
Patent Disb Waabws -Comploto Sate prtoo $1.80
25c Metal Wall Match Safe, Ctearane prtoo 15
$15 Royal Enameled Roasters, CWaranca price SSe
$140 Royal Enant.11 Roasters, ClaoraMS) prtco SSe
Router $1.18 Ceewrei Crew Roosters now et 7S
fUffUlar S2.7S AInmlaaxt T Kattloe only $1.75
Refolar SS.00 Alamitiam Tea Kettles prices! $1 JO
Rotmlar SSe Wood Salt Boxes, CWarance prUo 13
Router $U5 Orrf WiHow Cl.tW Boalnts at 94c
25c 10-inch Fruit mt Salad Bowls, blue design, 10c
lOe IndlvMaal Frnlt Saneors. bteo dwisa, at 6c
Special aeorance Sale Prices on Planer Ware and Fancy China
Boys' S 8. 50 Norfolk Suits C 3.98
Afles 8 to 17 Years
MADf FLOOR A rousing Cletn-Ulof Boys'
Suits that will bring many parents to the
store tomorrow, in going through our.
stock we find many lines that have sold
down to 2 or 3 of a kind. -All these have
been grouped Into one big Jot for quick
Clearance. Tnts season's newest Styles ana
faoncs. salts selling formerly up?
to 5.30, clearance price.
IS3.98
All Boys' Overcoats
Reduced
it
Ji
MAIN FLOOR Crave netted CLevtots and
Chinchilla also an excellent assortment of
other popular materials. l i ,
Beys $ S4K Overeoate,' CUaraneei $ 3.7S
Boys' 9 6.80 Overcoat, Clearance $ 448
Boys' $10.00 OvcrcosU, Clenranesj $ 748
Boys' $15.00 Ortcomtt, Cloaroncsf $1148
Men's $2.50 and $3.00 Shirts at 01.89
Elea'g 51.25 Coat Shirts Now 95c
Main Floor Men's high-grade
Imported Madras Coat Shirts.
Very finely tailored and good
fall sites. Plaited and plain
bosoms. Sixes 14 to 18. Rear-
ular 2.50 and 3.00 QQ
Shirts, Clearance . . . . . ef 1 .Ot
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in plain, pleated and semi
bosom styles. Body cut plenty
full and made from good strong
materials. Sizes from -t4 up to
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Mon's 1J0 York., Arrow end Bates Street Shirts, CWaneo $1.18
Men's $2X0 Yorko, Emery and Arrow Shirts, Clearance price $IJ
Men's Soft Mats A Pr!ice
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Men's Soft Felt Hats la black,
gray, browns and mixtures. This
includes special lines of VelouTs,
Plain relts and English Scratch
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Reg. $40 Valour Hats $2.00
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Reg. $2.00 Pelt Hate at $1X0
50c Snspienders
Special 39c
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Men's Suspenders. Standard 50c
qualities in h e a v y and light
weights with fancy or plain web
bing and kid or ptgsklt
ends. Best 50a grades,
Men's 5350 Underrrear 51.08 the Garment
Men's 50c Nechwear at 23c
White and Natural Cashmeres
and Silk and Wool Shirts and
Drawers In sizes 34 to 44. A
well known make. Reg- QQ
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Men's Neckwear in. plain -colors
and fancy patterns. Wide flow
ing ends. Made to slide easily
under the collar. To See OQ
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