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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, ' FRIDAY EVENING, ' FEBRUARY 1 20, " 1914J TOWN TOPICS AMUSEMENTS HKIIJO nTenth and Uoniaoa. Onrtalna 2:1 od 8:15. Beula Abott lm "Bobtn Hood," with BttunUr mitlnee. . BAKEB Broadway and Morrlaon. Carta ln 2:20 and 8:20. "Ttaa Thief." LYRIC Fourth and Btark. Keatlna Flood Mo.lcal Comedy Company. Cartala 2:30, 7:15 and 9:10. "Tba Matinee Girl." PA NT AUKS Broadway and Alder. Vande . Title. Curtain 2:30, 7:30 and 9:10. COMMBIA eiiti between WaihlnctoB and Stark atreeu. Motion pictures. 11 a. m. PkIVleS Wert Pirk and Alder atreeta. Mo tion plfturea. 11:30 to 11:30. Jack Lon don'a ''John Barleycorn." AKCAI'K Whli.Kton hetweea Sixth and Broadway. Motion picture. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. STAR Washington and Park. Motion pic ture, 11 i. m. to 11 I. n. , GLOBE Eleventh nd Waablncton. Motion picture. 12 to 11. i Weather Conditions. Portland and vicinity: Tonight and Sat urday partly cloudy, probably rain; aontb aaterly - wlud. Oregon and Washington: Tonight and Sat nrdiy cloudy, probably rain; outheaiterly wind. Idabo: Tonight and Saturday cloudy, prob ably rain. EDWAKD A. HEALS. DlKtrlct Forecaster. . Alumni to Org-anl.- Graduates of tha Mount Tabor school are planning to organize an alumni association, the movement starting with the class that Just was graduated. : A class club was organized at the beginning of the term and a series of pleasant parties was conducted under its auspices. The club officers. are: President, Wes ley Harvey: vice president, John Dent Ur; secretary, Iva Harter; treasurer, Florence Oberg. The members of the graduating class are: Winona Kirk pa trick, Bessie Ostenson, Agnes Tob ley, Mildred Handler, Alice Piper, Chloe Bmlth, Florence Oberg, Iva Har ter, Wesley Harvey, John Dentler, Dewey Charlton, Ward Cunningham, t Laurence Fearing and Fred Aust. Central -library, 'Thursday evening, February 26, .was announced yesterday. President- W. T. Foster of Reed college will preside and will Join with Mrs. Abigail ' Scott Duniway i in discussing "The Voter's First Duty." "Why We Should Register" will be discussed from the various party viewpoints, as fol lows:. Republican, R. Aj Booth; Demo cratic Claude McColloch; Progressive, Emmett Callahan; Prohibitionists, Mr. Edith Hill Booker; Socialists, C. W. Barxee,and Independents, W. S. TJ'Ren. Prix Zs Credit to Oregon. E v en If Idaho's corn won highest honors at the National corn show at Dallas, Texas, last week, C, I Smith, agricul turist of the O.-W. R. & N., believes that feat Is Just as much a credit to Oregon as the sister state. P. W. Nel son of Emmett, Idaho, won the $1500 cash prize tor 'the best ! single ear and the Canyon County Agricultural soci ety won the $1000 trophy for the best 10 ears. ! warming nature will be given on the second anniversary of the : society's existence, March -. . All .members , of the society and former residents .of Michigan are Invited to attend. Habeas Corpus- Writ Denied. When Deputy District Attorney Collier yes terday displayed a cproOlalnt and -war-ran charging Arthur c Orchards with being a fugitive' from 'justice, Circuit Judge Morrow refused "to grant a writ tof habeas corpus - petitioned for by Orchards. Orchards Is charged with larceny of diamonds valued at $220 from Emma Ryan and is wanted in Tacoma, Wash., on the charge. Prank L. Bmlth Offers Ton: Popular Pavor. Popular flavor, pop ular price. Merchants' lunch, 12 until 2. A few of the tasty dishes served tomorrow! New England boiled din ner, 30 centsf bratwurst with linsen, 25 cents; stuff edibeef steak- with kohlrabi in cream, 30 cents.' (Adv.) By parties the registration la as fol lows; Republicans, 17,900; Democrats, S9l; Progressives. 134; Independents. 1050; Prohibitionists, 795; Socialists 461. ZCandreds of Them. Of what? Bar gains unequaled In crockery and house hold goods, at - Baumer'B closing out ale. 369 East Morrison street. (Ad- Barvioes at Beth Zsrael. "George Washington and Personal Patriotism" will be Rabbi Wise's theme at Beth Israel tonight at 8 o'clock. The Bible Study Circle meets Wednesday after noon at 3 o'clock at the library.. All are welcome. Divorce Decree Granted. Cruelty was the basis of a divorce granted yesterday by Circuit Judge Morrow to Josephine Squires . from A. F. Squires. They were married in Jack sonville, Or.), March 6, 1881. Sarvioas at A naval Bholom. Ser vices will toe held at Congregation Ahaval Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morn ing services at 9:30 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will officiate. Kardesty Given Paroie-On condi tion that Henry Hard eat y go to his pa rents in. Illinois, Circuit Judge Kava naugh yesterday paroled him after sen tencing him to a year on the rockplle when he pleaded guilty to contributing to the dellnauinrv re a mini.. tt. . . Wr a. .illi.ut . xiai" desty was employed at the county hosJ viw met a girj wno told him she had no place to t stay, he said, and he provided her with a room. The girl alleged he attacked her which he de nied and that he sent another man to visit her. The weakness of the evi dence against Hardesty was a factor in his favor when he asked for clemency. Sectors on Government Maps. John 8. Rohrer, an attorney of this city, who was for some years in topographic work in the United States geological survey, will give a free lecture this evening at the central library. The tODlO will h "Government ton. unn They Are Made and Their Uses." The maps are useo a great deal by engi neers but are also very useful to oth ers and Contain VS.lua.hlA Infnrmotlnn for the general public. The interest ing features of the work will be told and illustrated by the use of the stere- opucon. City Officials Will Speak. At the regular weekly luncheon of the Ore con Civic leaarue tomorrow norm in the blue room of the Multnomah hotel Commissioner Will H. Daly will speak concerning the city's valuation of the j-oruana Kan way, Light & Power com pany's urODertV and mtv Attnrno-ir W ( P. LaRoche and Hamilton Johnstone on tne new tax law. All interested are invited to attend. Reservations may be made by calling at the league's of fices, 309 Journal building, or tele phoning Main 2869 or A-3340. Smelt, 2c. Roast pork, 12 Ho. Crabs, 12 He. Hamburg, 15c. Sirloin Steak, 20c. Legs lamb, 15c. Butter, 30-35c. Oregon eggs, 30c, Soup bones, Eo. Pork chops, 17 He Halibut, 6c. Pork sausage, 16o. Roast beef, 15c. Sh'lder lamb, 12Hc. Hams, 18 c. Best bacon, 20c. Come to Smith's main market, 228 Alder street, for these big bargains. Adv. Illustrated lecture on Boses. Under the auspices of the Portland Rose so ciety, W. E. Sherbrookie, an expert ro sarlan, will deliver an llustrated lec ture on rose culture toneht in cen tral library hall. Prunlnf. which is so Important to successful rose grow ing, will be given special attention In this lecture. All interested in rose growing are invited to attend. Birorce Zs Befusedw -"They mar ried in haste, let them repent at lei sure," was Circuit Judge McGinn's method of disposing ; of the divorce suit of John Staigmllier against Nel lie Staigmllier. A ! correspondence agency was responsible for the mar riage. Judge McGinn refused the di vorce, which was sought on grounds of cruelty. Badge of Quality. The attractive little label now being attached ' to every loaf of Royal Table Queen Bread Is there for the protection of particular people who! want the best that is to . be had in bread. Every genuine loaf carries j this badge of quality. ' Quality grocers handle and recommend Royal Bread. . (Adv.) Washington's Birthday. The patri otic Instructor of Winslow Meade cir cle. Ladles of the G.i A. R., has ar ranged a program for Monday after noon at 2 o'clock to commemorate the birth of Washington" and Lincoln. The public is invited to attend these exer cises, which will be held in room 525, courthouse. j Ziectore on Science. Professor O. F. Stafford of j the University of Oregon will lecture, on "The Democratization of Science: j The Case for Pure Sci ence," this ! evening at 8 o'clock In room B, central library. Special Sale Paints, varnish, stains, labels slightly damaged by fire, also sash and doors at about half price. Quality guaranteed. Pioneer Paint Co., 186 First and 187 Front, near Yam hill.. (Adv.) "let's Get Acquainted" Oampaigru Many new faces seen daily at Princess Rink. New. diversions dally. George Washington' colonial masquerade Sat urday night. ' (Adv.) Wreathing Smoke Is equally enjoy able from a cigar or pipe. Best cigar selling and best pipe repairing Slg Slchel & Co., 92 3d St. and 6th at Waahington. (Adv.) Eye - Glass Satisfaction. Guaranteed, whether your glasses' cost $1.60 or $7.50 at Rubensteln, the optician. No charges for testing.! 189 3d st., near Taylor. Ad. Grand Opening. Freidman & Green, new market. See H page adv. on mar ket page. (Adv.) Beglstratlon Increases Again, Reg istration again showed a healthy in crease today, though no record was made by the 1039 persons wno quali fied for the coming primary electon. The total now numbers 27,561 men numbering 19,882 and women 7679 Pnneral Services Tomorrow. Funer al services for Isaac Vanduyn, who died yesterday at his home, 705 Love Joy street, will be held at 2 p. m. to morrow at the family residence under the auspices of the Masons. Inter ment will be in Riverview cemetery. Mr. "Vanduyn, who was 76 years old, had been a resident of Oregon nearly 60 years, having resided formerly at Salem and Independence. He is sur vived by the widow and on son, Frank Vanduyn, of Vanduyn & Walton. Commencement Exercises. Com .mencemeht exercises at Toitella hall, Nenana, Alaska, will be presented by tbe Junior auxiliary to the board of missions (St. Dorothea's branch) this evening at 8 o'clock in St. David's parish house, East Twelfth and Mor rison streets. The program will in clude Alaskan legends and songs. A representation of St. John's in the Wil derness, Allakaket, Alaska, which is 10 miles Inside the Arctic circle, will be shown. Admission is free. Commissioner Miller to Speak. Frank J. Miller, state railway com missioner, will address the . Tabor Heights Improvement association to- night at its regular meeting. He will be accompanied By F. A. Rasch, expert of the department, who will also give a short talk about the regulation of streetcar service. The meeting will be held In the9club robms at Sixty ninth .and Belmont streets at 8 o'clock. All interested in better car Service are invited to attend. Bt. Woods Hutchinson will lecture at Taylor Street M. E. church Friday evening, February 27, 8 o clock. Sun Ject, "Which Is Man's Life, His Work or His Play?" Organ recital at 7:40 by Mrs. Alda Broughton Pierce. Tick ets, 60 cents, for sale at Sherman, Clay company. (Adv.) Beglstratlon Bally Program. The program for the registration rally to be held under the auspices of the Ore gon Civic league in the hall of the Illinois Society Election, The Illi nois society will next! Thursday even ing, in room A in the Central library building. The annual election of offi cers will be held and: it is especially urged that all members be present. An interesting program has been prepared to which all former Illinolsans are cor dially invited. Property Goes to Widow. All of the estate of John Kemp, yvho died Febru ary 16, leaving property valued at $1250, was left to his widow, Emma S. Kemp, by his will, filed yesterday. Mrs. Kemp is named executrix of the will. Besides the widow, six sons and two daughters survive; him. Mr. Kemp was 72 years old. Mazamas' XTike Sunday. For their Sunday trip the Mazamas will leave town from the Jefferson street depot of the Oregon Electric at 7:60 a. m., and I go to Wllsonville. From there they .will tramp down the Willamette river and by the town of Willamette to Oregon City, returning by train to town. Physical Culture Hike. The Physi cal Culture Walking club will meet at the head , of Thurman street, on the "W" carllne, at 1 o'clock Sunday. They will go over scenic trail to Skyline boulevard, then to Cornell road and through Macleay park to King's Heights. i MTS. Oehler'e WiU Probated Prop erty valued at $2600 Was left by Eliz abeth J. Oehler to her husband, Phil ipp J. Oehler, in her! will which was probated yesterday. Mrs. Oehler died January 25, .leaving .two children and her husband. He was named executor of the estate. . 1 Michigan Society to Meet. The Michigan' Society ofi Oregon, having secured the Masonic Temple, West Park and Yamhill streets, as its per manent home, a banquet of a house- - I U jf ojj .(FT Se Page Eleven, This Issue, "When Breams Come True." ILXTRA CHOICE,! TOMORROW FRESH SHRIMPS SHRIMP MEAT LOBSTERS CRABS FRESH EGGS TURKEYS GEESE CHICKENS DUCKS FRESH BUTTER Columbia. rish Company IN THE j , 1 NE,W JONE.S MARK1LT Phones Main 5, Marsh. 1 COR. 4TH AND ALDER IMPORTANT: We will continue to operate the store at 3d and Ankasy, but all deliveries will be made from oar sew market, Cor. 4 th and Alder. Convenience In Shopping is always an Important fac tor with Men. We are lo cated In the heart of the business section. A ground floor shop brimful of the latest ideas in Men's Gloves, Socks and Tiesl Men's New Accor dian Silk Hose Two tones. Brown, Blue, Red or White with Black the Pair 39c Gauntlets fust a Few Left! To $3.50 Quality. gl.98 To Sa.OO Quality 91.39 I Morrlaon Street, Fostoffice Opposite. C. P. Berg, Manager. Steamer Jessie Harklna for Came. Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves -Washington street dock at i p. m. - (Adv.) Onen Saturday iTtninnw.itn Picture Frame company, formerly San- oorn, van & co.'s, 170 First street, near Yamhill. Main 609. (Adv.) . - BatUnar Tu SalUnc Ant nil irncVrv and household goods. Visit sale, get prices, be convinced. 369 East Morri son st. (Adv.) Trr our 3 So Bienda Cn-rfmm roium ticket with each pound. Tea Store, 172 Third street- A pre-Halnes Grand Onenimr. Friedman a rtr.n new market. See H page adv. on mar ket page. (Adv.) Annual Woodmen Ball. Wednesdav evening, February 25, K. P. hall. Union musio. m (Adv.) Shanahan'e Bemoval eia Third street. Open Saturdays until a p. m. (Adv.) Tot Novelty Silks and Woolens see uurney, me iaaies tailor. (Adv.) Shlpherd's Springs. Now Is a good muo 10 go. (Aar.) Br. B. O. Brown, Eye, Bar, Mohawk uuiiuing. (Adv.) Card at HThanVH We wish to extend our most sincere thanks and appreciation to our many friends for their kind sympathy and assistance during the recent illness and death of our beloved husband and father and also for the beautiful floral oiieringa. aiks. o. JORGENSEN, (Adv.) AND FAMILY. New Spring for Men $14.75and$18.75 Buy where you get more ior; your money. HOW? By taking the ele vator and escaping the profit that pays for High Ground Floor Rent Huge Electric Signs Elaborate Fixtures Jimmy Dunn Portland's Original Upstairs Clothier 315-16-17 Oregonian Bldg. Elevator to 3d Floor Open Saturdays 10 P. M. until Card f Thaaka. W wish to extttnri our idncera end heartfelt thanks to the many kind friends who by their words of sympa- iny iessenea in a measure' our great grief in the loss of our loved one, Lounette B. Oetsen. and also do wish to express our appreciation for the magnificent floral offerings. . ERNEST OETZEN (Husband). MRS. JESSIE SILVER (Mother). MRS. CALLINE BYRNE (Sister). (Adv.) t ; ' Only One "BROMO QUININE" To get Kenaiue. can for fall name, LAXA TIVE BROMO QtJIMJJE. Look for signature B. W. GROVE. Cores Cold in 1 Day. 25c Ad Use common sense uy Superior ccal. 36 ton. Main 154: A-1541. (Adv.) SSseSsSsaBj l ,IL1 SseaP MANNING'S r ROA.STED FRESH e EVERYDAY Manning's Coffee Is roasted in our store i fresh every day. We grind it for you at the time your purchase is made, and none of the aroma or flavor is lost. This is the I most modern and up-to-date re tail coffee roasting store on the Pacific coast, and if you want to experience the ? leasing effect of a re reshing, stimulating, in vigorating drink, let the next be a package of Man ning's, j v rnms ctodp V ft) JONES MARKET (fl t-UUKlM ALDtK. Is) What Is t Perfect Sight? ; Herein is an account i of HOW YOU SEE. j f If your eyes are perfect it will help you to understand the eye; it not, you will appreciate eur telling you why they are not perfect. . Probably you will say that any one who can see clearly has a per fect eye. But that is not so. The eye may be described as a fiearly perfect sphere. On the back, nside. Is an exceedingly sensitive screen called the retina. About one sixth way back is the crystalline lens. In the very front is the cornea, and between the different parts is a Jellylike substance, abso lutely transparent. In- a healthy eye, which holds the eye in perfect sli&PG The light comes into the eye first through the cornea, then crystal line lens, and in a perfect eye cen ters on the retina, and from there telegraphs to the brain,, and thus forms a clear picture of all objects before the eye. A moving picture maohine gives a very clear example of the eye. First, the screen would represent the retina. Second, the lens would represent the crystalline' lens and cornea The reflection of the light through the lens onto the screen is a fair example of the workings of an eye. In the moving picture machine the different parts are adjustable so that the distance between it and the screen can be modified and a clear image obtained. In the eye the muscles change the shape of the crystalline lens to obtain the same result, i Only a small percentage of peo ple at the present timo have per fect eyes, and of those) that need artificial aid only a few realize it. To know the real state of your eyes to know how they really are" not merely how they seem if you will call, I shall be glad to give you a free consultation. I positively do not recommend glasses unless they are. needed. I can furnish you a lens for 75c and up, and a guarantee with all my work. i i J. D. Duback Eyesight Specialist, Sixth Floor Selling Building. oees Mew Market CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS Telephones Pacific, Marshall 1; Home, A-6281, Connecting All Departments SPECIAL SAVING PRICES -ON- MEATS TOMORROW SATURDAY All Cuts No. 1 Steer Beef Pot Roasts, 15c Per Lb. LAMB 1 Legs 16c Lb. LAMB Loins 16c Lb. LAMB Shoulders 12c Lb. LAMB Racks 18c Lb. LAMB Breast 8c Lb. Above Prices Are Cash, Credit Accounts; . Delivery ONE PRICE TO ALL ' A MARKET OF QUALITY FOR ALL THE PEOPLE DEPARTMENTS . Teas anH Coffee, Manning & Co.; Bakery Goods, Baltimore Bakery; Poultry and Fish, Columbia Fish Co.; Fruits and Vegetables, Star Fruit and Vegetable Co. .Pacific Phone All Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled Same Prepaid on $5 Purchases Ladies' Home Journal Patterns Are Here inlAll the Best Styles at Ten and Fifteen Cents Each The New Style Book on Sale atlTwo Cents i" . . . i i Home Phone A-2112 STORE CLOSES SATURDAYS AT 6 P. M. 3$ aadi'. t THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY STORE OPR'NS hu ' ; ATI !R HAYS W4 " a' m m AT 9 A. Mi Important and Timely Offerings for Saturday Shoppers Price Reduc tions on Worthy Merchandise 1 That Bring to You Splendid Savings Your Xast Opportunity Tomjdrrow to Profit by This Unprecedented! Sale of Women's Muslim downs and Combination!) Suits Dozens of Well-Made, Neatly m -J rr ; r a uiuiicu viariuci is Viuwila n 5r in High V-Shaped and Low Neck Styles, and Combination Gar. Suits, Corset Cover With Skirt or Drawers Values to.$l for See Our Morrison Street Window Display for Styles and Values "It seems a pity," said th'4 head of the Undermuslin Department, "that so many dainty, undermuslins should get sj .little atten tion nowadays let's reduce the prices sensationally and wake folks up a bit." So tomor row you may select from a splendid lot of Gowns and Combination Sus at savings that run up to a full half. . Ilj COMBINATION SUITS are shown in many pleasing styles, either cornet-cover witfhskirt or wnn drawers. lney are. made of excellent quality Nainsook or Cambric -and are neatly trimmed with fine laces, embroideries and ribbons dozens of patters to choose. irom every garment wen made ana periecvly tinished all sizes in value? up to $i.uu tomorrow at. 50c THE GOWNS come in a large variety of styles V-shaped and high-neck ijjmodcls, with long sleeves; also low-neck, slipover styles with short sleeves. They are jjjmade of fine Nainsook or Cambric and are daintily trimmed with fine embroideries, ribbons, laces or cluster, tucks they come in all sizes and are cut in generous widths and lengths. Women, who can arrange to attend this sale will indeed be well pleased with the! garments in" this assortment, for values run up to $1.00. YOU HAVE CHOICE OF ill ALL pIV TOMORROW AT ONLY "j. JUC EXTRA SPECIAL SALE COLGATE'S SOAP THREE 10c BARS AT 25c BOX We have just received a special purchase of Colgate's celebrated toilet soap comes in ajj natural odorf, sandalwood, almond, rose, violet, lilac, heliotrope, etc. three full size ten cent cakes priced for this ale' at 25 a box. h Continued for Tomorrow! Our Great Sale of Celebrated Fergu son and McKinney Shirts for Men New Spring Styles in Coat Shirts With Attached Cuffs and Plain or AT Pleated Bosom-l.SO grade 3 1 .110 Every Shirt Guaranteed Fait Color and to Wear Satisfactorily If you would buy a high-grade, cus tom made, guaranteed shirt at about one-third less than real worth don't fail to attend this sale. It is a special tmderpriced purchase and sale of the cele brated Ferguson & McKinney guaranteed shirts they are made of the finest of Percales and Madras cloths in coat style, with attached cuffs and with either full plaited 6r plain bosom. All sizes in the new Spring patterns and the 'best $1.50 I1 AfT grade, priced for this sale at V-l-V0 Men's Merino Underwear, Regu- lar 75c Grade, Specially Priced at TcVC Men's Spring Weight Merino Shirts and Drawers in all sizes perfect fitting garments of very soft fin ish and nicely trimmed, shown in natural KrayQ color best 75c grade priced for this sale st wt Men's Cotton Underwear, Regu- CQfr lar $1 Grade, Specially Priced at O Men's Super Weight Cotton Shirts and Drawers in elastic ribbed knit garments that will wear well and fit nicely all sizes in ecru color the kind CQ regularly sold at $1, priced for this sale at... tJUks Special Underpricing D pu g Stmdri e is 10c Bottle Peroxide !..'....'..'..,..'' 20c Bottle Peroxide ? i 10T ISc Violet Talcum Powder Mi Lily White Floating Soap .". . ..,4k 10c Rose Blossom Glycerine Soaplj 7 10c Violet Glycerine Soap .. J7$ 10c Wild Rose Glycerine Soap . . . ISc Select Violet Glycerine Soap . .104 15c Select Arbutus Glycerine Soap'p 25c Mennen's Skin Soap 15 Uncle Sam's Tar Soap '. . . . . Z 44 10c Fancy Toilet Soap .. ft 15c box, 3 cakes Toilet Soap K .lOe 5c Large Bars Toilet Soap 3 l-3f 25c Long Bar Castile Soap 10 25c Rivera Toilet Soap .10 Large Size Florida Water 42 25c Rapid Shave Powder 20 25c Colgate's Shaving Stick... ZOf 25c Colgate's Shaving Cream j 20 25c Mennen's Shaving Cream ..20 25c Mennen's Dental Cream .. -..204 25c Colgate's Dental Cream jr. 20T 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste... v i 35 25c Ideal Tooth Paste .12 25c Colgate's Dental Powder". , ........ 15 M-nn'-n's Dmtal Powder . . . ....10 Charmis Face Powder M 25 35c Java Rice Powder J. .25 35c Cleo Rice Powder 25 SOc Palm Olive Cream .v-' 35 50c Theatrical Cold Cream 39 25c Theatrical Cold Cream 19 50c Pure Olive Oil 39 25c Glycerine and Rose Water . .-Jj... 19 SPECIAL SALE OF NEW STYLES IN WOMEN'S DRESS SKIRTS $3.50-$ 10.00 You will be pleased with the styles displayed in this assortment of New Dress Skirts-r-included are the most popular spring models in Serges, Scotch Plaids, Plain Colors and Shepherd Checks the Tier, Peg Top, Minaret and others', in all sizes and colors garments that have been finished ind tailored in i perfect manner-lvalues that cannot be equaled elsewhere in quality, fit or finish at the; above prices. 1 Big Week-End Specials in Women's Neckwear, Scarfs and Handkerchief s WOMEN'S NECKWEAR SPECIALLY UNDERPRICED FOR THIS SALE AT 50c For tomorrow we place on sale a fine lot of Women's Neckwear. The assortment Includes all the best styles in Fichus, Medici Collars, Swiss Embroidery and Lace Collars' and Sets, Silk Collars, Stocks, Jabots, etc. All the latest styles in Quimpes and Boudoir Caps are included in this lot. Regular 72c and 85c CA values. Priced this sale at. L ........ . OUC TWO SPECIAL BARGAINS IN HANDKERCHIEFS FOR TOMORROW'S SALE LOT 2 SPECIAL ONLY 18c EACH A fine assortment of dainty linen Handkerchiefs. They are neatly embroidered in many pretty designs." Regular 25c and 35c grades on sale. 1 o at only J.. IOC TOMORROW IN TWO BIG LOTS LOT 2 SPECIAL ONLY; $1.48 EACH This lot Includes a fine assortment of silk spun, beaded chiffon, fancy silk and many -other Scarfs. They are Just the latest novelty for evening wear.' Our .regular values up to 2.98 priced for 1 AO this sale at only. ..2)1.40 LOT 1 SPECIAL ONLY 10c EACH A clean-up sale of fine Swiss and Linan Handker chiefs shown in dozens of pretty patterns '"of em broidery. Regular 15c and 19c grades. This in. sale at... : 1UC SPECIALS IN FINE SILK SCARFS FOR LOT 1 SPECIAL ONLY 98c EACH For this sale we offer a fine lot of Silk Scarfs. They are made of high-grade material such as silk chiffon and: crepe de chine. Many pretty patterns to select from. Scarfs suitable, for evening or auto QQm wear. Reg. values to $1.98. This sale at 90C SPECIAL SHOWING OF CHILDREN'S WASH DRESSES FROM $1.25 TO $3.90 Especially noteworthy are the values offered in this showing of Children's Wash presses the most desirable new styles are here. -including the Balkan effects with pockets jn the belt the materials axe Amoskeag Ginghams, Chambrays and Percales they come in plain colors, neat check and stripes all sizes you will find them to be better than usual values from 1.25 up to f3.90. i j fj n i i I