THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 20,; ,1911 Social an Personal FOR General and Mrs. Potta of Vancouver Barracks the officers and women of the post will five large ball this evening- to which many of the society people of Portland have been bidden. This afternoon Mrs. Donald Ranney Munro presided at an elaborate tea and Mrs. John Paly entertained for the pleasure of her sister-in-law, Mrs. Walter M. Daly, giving a bridge with an Informal tea following. 4. Portland Man Weds In California. The following notice has been re ceived of the wedding In Oakland, Cal., of Daniel Francis Campbell Jr., of this city, to Miss Miriam Irmlne Clarken of Oakland. Mr. Camnbell is or an okj and well Known Portland family and has many friends in Port land who will be interested in the wed ding. They sailed from San Francisco on the "Honolulan" for an extended honeymoon in the Hawaiian -islands. They will be at home after April 1 in Portland. . The marriage or Miss Miriam Clark en and Daniel Francis Campbell of Portland, Or., tooK place last evening at St. Augustus church. Rev. B.. J. Mo- Klnnon officiating. "The bride was given away by her uncle. Judge It. M. Clarken of Sacra mento. She wore a gown of white sat in with an overdress of lace and with pearl embroidery. Her tulle veil was arranged In a Juliet cap and she car ried a shower bouquet of lilies of the valley. "Miss Alice Clarken attended her sis ter as maid of honor. Like the brides maids and the flower, girls, she was in yellow, her gown being made of a char- meuse draped in lace. Tne bridal party Included Miss Edith Clarken and Miss Helen Hopper ss bridesmaids, and little Miss Alice and Miss Muriel Hop per as flower girls. A. C. Campbell was the best man and the ushers were Hsrry Hopper. Kdward O. C. Ord. W1I 11am Judge and George C. Clarken. "A reception and wedding supper at tlhe home of the bride's grandmother. Mrs. Margaret Moore Harry, in Wool- Bey street, followed the church cere mony." Portland Heights District School Entertainment. , A' lively Interest is Being expressed In the district school entertainment jthis evening at the Portland Heights ciud. tierewun is puDiisneq a qumni picture of Miss Greata Butterfleld in a costume 76 years old. For the most part the costumes have been faBhloned to appear grotesque rather than qualnt, but those, of the club's guests who are so fortunate to have antique costumes will wear them. There will be Ringing by an old time quartet, a spelling match and many other amusements of an extraor dinary nature. The committee is Mrs. George Hoyt, Mrs. A. E. Butterfleld, ;.Mrs. W. J. Hawkins, Mrs. W. D. Jelll son and Mrs. W. B. Mersereau. Engagement Announced. At a dinner given by Professor and Mrs. Charles Orifflth Collals at the Moana hotel. Honolulu, 11. I., Saturday evening, February 14, covers wero laid for 65 guests. Decorations were In red hyblsous, curnations and hearts. The place cards were In the form of a document, with seal and signature of Daniel Cupid, and read is follows: "Proclamation. Know ye all Whereas, E. Maldwyn, son of Edward, ; of the house of Evans, and Edith Ross i lyn, dsughter of Charles Griffith, of the house df Collals, having reached years of discretion and understanding, seek admission Into the state of matri mony, I, Daniel Cupid, governor of said state, hereby proclaim them .can didates for such admission, on or after May first, nineteen hundred and fourteen. "Written" under my hand and seal lzaiion. at wasumsiim ana ' iuibuu coUege, Penn., 1852. It was also the occasion of the re ceipt of the new charter, although the local association has been ,ln existence for over; 20 .years. ; This national fraternity ; ranks among the oldest and strongest in , tha collegiate world, having 40 active chapters and 40 Alumni associations, scattered In every state In the union. Dr. E. J, Lab be responded to a toast to Woodrow "Wilson, Virginia Alpha chapter, of which ha is also a member, tel'lng of the i work of the nation's chief executive While they were attend- ' lag the University of Virginia some 30 years ago. -. I - Rev. W. W. Youngston, L. G. lMc-' Gaw, Stanley Myers, B. E. Leonard, ' M. R. Klepper, E. C. F. Knowlss, and E. H. Todd gave toasts. Professor! J. R. Wilson presented the charter toj the association. j The following members were pre- j ent: W. -W. ! Youngston. Allegheny i college, Penn.; E, C Bronaugh, UnV' versity of the Pacific: L. G. McGaw. : University of Wooster, Ohio; E. M.I iSergen, Beloit college. Wis.; H. A. Askwith, University of Iowa; H. O. t iumnger. University of Michigan: E. A. Knowles, Unl versity of Wisconsin; j M. R. Klepper, Columbia university, ! w. 1 ; u. a. Gardner. University of Wisconsin; R. j B. Swezey, University! u niiuuis, ii. v.. ijarmmoutn college! W. H, EVans, Jeland Stan ford; E. J. Labbe, University of Vir ginia; J. ,A. Rockwood, Amherst col lege, Mass.; Stanley Myers, University of Kansas; F. 1 C. Rabb, Wabash col lege, Ind.; L. A. Smith, Columbia uni versity, N. Y.; M. E. Blackroary Uni versity ot Kansas; J. C. Henneberger, Franklin and Marshall college, Penn.; O. R. Tate. Dickinson collets Penn.: :'J. G. Clemson. Lafayette college, i Penn.; S. W. ! Unander. I.elnH Rtan. r "f, ford; J. G, Strohm, University of Ne 5;.V?fe braska; J.' G.i Welsh. Unl versltv of 15"k4 Nebraska, and J. R. Wilson. Washing- -JS? ton and Jefferson college. Penn. sj- m Greetings were exchaneed hi ir with associations in Tacoma, Spokane, Seattle, San Francisco and Los An geles. Golden Wedding Celebrated. Mr. and Mrs. Jeremiah Birks, on Sunday, February 15. reached the fif tieth mils stone on ; the journey of wedded life-, and celebrated the occa sion at their home in East Mo nta villa. They were married at Marshaltown, Iowa. Mrs. Birks was' Miss Mary Henderson toward, daughter of Rev. William H. and Margarent Wilson ah chapter; Mrs. John H. Ba1ey w" and Mrs. E. A. Beais, regent and vice ; ? yregoa regent of Willamette chaper. I " his ministerial work. The follow- t StaMHMM I ... 'Wfiff 3 ll A ' I m w trip x$t -1 v M Mies Graeta Butterfleld; In a raua lin print fashioned 75 years ago, which she will wear; at District School entertainment at Port land Heights club. ! coma Mrs. Edwin F. Hitchcock. Mrs. R M. Cross, Mrs. Horaoe ! B. Fenton, Miss Emma Howell andj Mrs. F. E. Clements served, assisted; by Mrs. R. G. E. Cornish, Mrs. C. I A. Warren, Miss Little, Miss Davis,! Miss; Mtch ner. Miss Titus and Miss Ralston. The punch bowl was in .charge of ing spring after the marriage, they, with all the Howard family and other relatives, came to Oregon, where they have since lived, with the exception of a few years spent in California. Mr. and Mrs. Birks have Beven liv ing children, five of whom were pres ent on the happy occasion. Those Mr. William t Htt iasRiKto, h Present were Miss Roberta, Messrs. Mm. Arthur Rrown Assisting in the I William, Roy and Eugene, and Mrs. rooms were Mrs.- Green. I Mrs. E. K. ! Samuel J. Armes. The two absent Scott, Miss Green and Miss Marie Green. . i To Tour California. E. L. Harmon will leave tomorrow on the Shasta Limited for Callfornia to join his wife, and daughter at Los An geles. He has shipped his automobile and the family will enjoy k three weeks auto tour of southern California before returning to Portland. Mrs. Harmon and her daughter have peen In Cali fornia two weeks and arejnow at Pasa dena. I I This evening the Catholic Women's league will entertain with were Mrs. Henry Burnes of Albany, Oregon, and Mrs. Charles Johnson of Walla Walla, Washington. Thereware eight living- grandchildren, three of whom were present. Miss Eva Burnes Loyd James and .Mrs. Henry Setter burg. A bountiful dinner was served. The table was beautiful with its cen terpiece of golden Jonquils. Covers were laid for the following: Mr. and! Mrs. Jeremiah Birks. Mr. and Mrs. i Roy Birks, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Set-1 John Howard, Miss Ma- Samuel James, Lloyd James, Miss Roberta, .William and Eu gene Birks, Miss Eva Burnes, Mrs. S. J-j. De Spain and Mrs. L. B. Heggers. terburg, Mrs. bel Howard, 1 Durlnff thA rtlnner h snrnll nf Kn a large ball v&nra vo linrnlloi? orA in rrtatmrrv and card party at the Multnomah .10- 'the intervening years were lived oyer, tel. The mezzanine floor; will be j Later other reiatlves and guests came some j of the old songs were 1 .. n n.n)nAJ Y, T r . r .1.1. w Aa nf TTohniArv nine. ttS', ...u - w. . . v.- , - -fWrs. J. C. Costello, Mrs. Joseph E. teen hundred and fourteen. "(Signed) DANIEL CUPID." Miss Collals Is well known in Hono lulu, having been head of the voice de partment of Oahu College for two years. Her beautiful voice was heard in symphony concerts as soloist; also in Central Union church as soprano. She was vice president of the Woman's Musical club and director of the Teach ers' Choral society. Mr. Evans is business man of Portland, Or., and is a buyer for Roberts Bros., of hat. city. He has obtained recognl tlon In musical circles and received bin musical education In Europe. He was adjudicator several years at Eisteddfods held in Wales and has also won medals in musical competitions, He is known In the coast cities as tho Welsh baritone and is director of mu sic at the First Congregational church of Portland. I), of R. Reception. Tuesday afternoon Willamette chap ter. Daughters of the Revolution, gave a reception at the home of Mrs. E. G. Titus, In commemoration of Washing ton's birthday, at which Multnomah chapter were the honored guests. Tne house was beautifully decorated with spring flowers, the dining-room In yellow and the llvtng-raom in pink. Receiving with the hostess were Mrs. John F. Beaumont, stats regent; Mrs. J. H. Davis, state vice regent; 1 Mrs. I. L, Patterson, regent of Mult- Bviccucu a i ' 1 liic v 111 u vixyrzia w i i ujo 1 j and -...jr uvc.wb. " ,.,SiMi Refreshments were SM-yed. after which the guests made their de- of arranging the tables) in the ban quet hU as heretofore.! The -follow ing, prominent matrons pave the af fair in charge: The president. Mrs. John Manning, and the officers of the Cronan, Mrs. Thomas W. iErskine, Mrs. parture. Sirs. Holts Hostess. Mrs. A. W. Holts of 1105 East Twen tieth street, north, was the hostess at a Valentine party on Saturday even- Edward Boyce Mrsn Andrew C. Smith. ,Vv In hYnoV Mrs. J. P. OBrien anB. Mrs. .J. R.;t ci "Wiley t 1 t . a . j .3 auuolo. uwici! a LZ ' ....J popular young woman of Tacoma, who wm onC of m t nof has been spending the week with her. 711 Mr wnL f MrRCM Progressive Five Hundred was the fea- wy rIt v u" ,r2m r t ture of the evening's entertainment. --IIS8t Dnn.llTSl J;,..J: The card honors fell to Miss Mar- t t r ITlvnn . . . - . v. . , . . . . I""" - f "! , consolation prizes were awarded to jut i un iWm. i ' . . - . Miss. Marie Lies and George Allen. Refreshments of a dainty character Katharine Gi.le, Mrs. Miss M. Flaherty, Mrs.j Felix Isher wood, Mrs. B. Gildnerj -Vlrs. J. P. Kavanaugh, Mrs. R. A. Kirk, Mrs. J. H. Kern, Miss -Mary (Mackay, Mrs. D. J. Mahar, Mrs. John Maglnnls, Mrs. J. F. O'Donnell, Mrs. Rbert Teegan, Mrs. J. D. Sullivan. -j Returned From Motor Trip. were served i- after the cards. Two, large bouquets of daffodils adorned the dining table, where pretty place cards in the shape of cupids and hearts marked places tor 20. The rooms were ! tastily decorated in red and yelloiv. i ine .following -were present. Misses Augusta Cooper, Annis Holts, Bertha I ' Mr. and Mrs. Warren E. MeCord and Holts, Eula Harbaugh, Margaret Har- Mr. and Mrs. J. Sherman O'Gorman baugh, Marie Lies. Lotta Crowder, have returned home ater enjoying a v.iara AiDrignt, buna Cooper, Mrs. month's motoring in southern Califor- Calowri, Mr, Calowri. A. W. Holts, nla. They passed most of their time at Lverett Holts, Percy Taylor, Georro Coronaao. Miss uorotmy snarp, who nen, iiugn aams, Fred Hanford, accompanied them south, remained In Spencer Cooper Ben Clifford, at.d f'asaaena, tne nouse guest or aiiss ior- ; "e "ra. lick, a school friend, who resides in that city. . " Dinner at University Club. At ths University club last evening 25 local .mambers,. comprising the i Tres Joli Club Dance. An event of much interest is the Tres Joli club's first dancing party to ; oe given at tne irvington club, .East lwenty-first and" Thompson streets, I 7 A Man Tailored Suit for Ladies Made from your selection of hundreds of pleasing, worth- while fabrics. An efficient organization of men tailors rno women em-; ployed in our own workshop makes the price of Thirty-five Dollars pos sible for fifty-dollar values: vogvjailagli 2382 Washington St Alumni association of the . Phi Kappa tomorrow evening, February 21, at 8:30 Psi fraternity of Portland, banqueted i o'clock. The committee is H r Cm-. in honor of the founding of the orgin- j tls, H. J. Cason, J. H. Abrey, H. J. Col- ! lins, Carl Liebe, II. G. Kundret. Charles Jenning, M. J. Lynch, G. W. Freeman. J. W. catner, U. ADendroth and A, R ' 1 A J . 1 . ... . iiapei, ixiiu ! me Lii&iruiiesses Will DS Mrs. L. M. Davis, Mrs. R. E. Breslin, Mrs. H. B. Loveridge and Mrs. C W Cather. j Five Xights Club Dance. The "Five Nights club," an organ- lzation formed, by young business and professional men of the city, will give a cancee tnis eveping at the Womeu of the Woodcraft, hall. Tenth and Taylor streets. : ? The club .hits already given three dancing parties of more than ordinary attractiveness, and this is the last uance unu alter tn6 Lenten season. The patronesses are Mrs. C. A. Hood, , Airs, tu w. Jtiopiuns and Mrs. F. M. Beadle. I ' Concert Planned. . A concert has been arranged under the auspices of the Welsh Cambrian society, to ne held n the Church it Strangers, Monday, March 2. ' The following artists will take oar Misses Edith Rbsslyn Collals, Sarah tiawaras, verna Smtth, - Mrs. W. F. .Downing and E.; Maldwyn Evans. with Miss Marjorie E. Collals as &d companist. Royal Neighbors at Home. , Oregon Rose Camp, Royal Neighbors, win De -atjnome - tnis evening to all members and visiting Royal Neighbors- .in the city at Royal Academy hall. 85 Firm street. AVedding Anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. David S. Stearns enter- tained mrormaiiy Tuesday evening a few of their friends in honor of the thirtieth anniversary , of their wedding, X Across From Pittock Block. ,i- . i lllll flf Thirty-Five Dollars "Candy Day" at Ihe Main Floor Bargain Circle Tomorrow Treat the Home Folk's to a Box ol Q. W. K. Bon Pons Trunks, Suitcases, Traveling Bags, etc., 4th Floor Manicuring and Uairdresslng 2d Floor Tea Room 2dFloor Stationery Sale! MAIN FLOOR We carry a! com plete line of. Score Cards, Play ing Cards, Favors, Table Decora tions, etc. Note the following specials for tomorrow: 50c Box Stationery At 39c "The Minuet" Juvenile Initial and Kurd's Damask Linen Cor respondence Paper 24 sheets and 2 V envelopes to match. White or tints. Regular OQ 50c gra4e. .0JQ Sale Hand-Painted Place Cards Special assortment of Novelty Place Cards In designs for all occasions. -Hand painted. Regu lar J3.50 up to JU.20 de grades, i Special, dozen )LiD - ... . v. : - "l Flap Sale mm m m m a a mm mm m. mm-mm a under personal dV rection of Mrs.'H. C. P r u d h o mn. Wear a. flag fer Store Hours, 9a.rn.to6p. m.' Every Business Day Saturday Included chiidbwirletAs! ' ' ' soclatloiw: - - Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Double Stamps With cash pur chases In Mai n Floor Shoe Dept. All day Saturday. Mean's $20 Famicy Mfls $M.25 From Our Regular Stock Two Famous Mattes MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR Suits thaf will compare' most favorably with those other stores sell at $25.00. Step- in tomorrow and examine the- Vorkmanshlp, . tyle ," and materials that go into the making of these splendid suits and you'll not wonder that we are doing such a flourishing clothing busi ness. In this special line we offer for Saturday we Include novelty worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in smart, up-to-date patterns and colorings and ih a complete range of all sizes. Conservative models for business men or the more fancy cuts worn by young fellows. Suits selected from CI 1 our regular lines selling ordinarily up to $20.00.. Saturday..,......... 1 !) Important Men's Heavy Jumbo Sweaters Special S3.95 3 nFPAHTMENT MAIN FLOOR A sbecial nurchise direct from the maker enables us to offer this 1 famous Sweater at a very low price. Large roomy tvl with roil collar, close ribbed cuffs and knit-in side pockets. Extra heavy wool knit J in rope stitch. Shown in colors cardinal and Oxford only, but in all sizes from 36 up QC to 46. An extraordinary bargain. Special 9Z7 Mens $1.25 "flelinont" Shirts Special 95c DEPARTMENT MAIN FLOOR Again tomorrow we offer? the well-known "Belmont! make Men's Shirts at special redaction. Splendid assortment of patterns-! hairline, pencil or cluster 'stripes in almost any color. 'Materials are serviceable woven madras, or percales. Coat style with plaited or plain bosoms and attached cuffs. ' Standard QC 1.25 Shirts at any time.' Saturday, choice 7eC Women's $35.00 Suits Specially Priced lor Saturday's Selling 14.95 Tailored or Fancy Models in . Popular Materials SECOND FLOOR Regular stock lines which have sold down till there are .but one or two of a kind. These we have taken and put a price upon them that is sure to move them out quickly. Cutaway and novelty effects some with baited backs, fancy , collars and icuffs. Only the very best of materials are employed. .Coats lined with excel lent quality peau de cygne or Skinner's Satin. Skirts cut in fashion's latest' styles some peg-top others in nov elty draped effects. Suits selling ordi narily up to J35.00 in this gl i Qf special lot and priced at. . .(? krgV& Sale of Waists At 98c 98c CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Dainty white Marquisettes, Crepes and Lingerie in a great variety of new models. Trimmed with laces, embroi dery, pin tucks; buttons, etc. High or low necks, long or elbow sleeves some with new drop-shoulder effect. A few tailored styles with front or back fastenings. All sizes in the assortment. Choice . . . ; Women's SlitePetticoats Special $3.29 DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR Ex tra good grade Silk Messaline Petticoats with plain or silk Jersey , tops and accordion plaited flounces. All colors. Special ...... $3.29 $1.65 Cirepe Gowns if i mm hi i i.m - .31 111 I rt I TIW HI 1 I SECOND IS Special ,01.29 DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR For Satur day orriy we offer a special lot of Women's Gowns, at big reduction'. Plain white crepe with high neck and long sleeves flowered crpe With low neck and short sleeves, also plain White longcloth with low neck and short sleeves. Nicely trimmed. f )n Regular 1.50 and 1,65 Gowns l.7 312.50 Undermnsllns At S2.98 SECOND FLOOR Gowns, Combina tions, Princess Slips, Skirts and Chem- Jse. Also Albatross Gowns and Silk Jo Princess Slips. Some slighjly ! AO soiled.: Worth to 112.50 now O Odd Lines of Corsets Now 92.98 FLOORSamnle lines .rid 'd!imn(lnnil styles in Bon, ton tnd Mme. Marfette Corsets sell- ' 10.00. Ing formerly at 5.00, 6.30, p.5o and fO o 10.00. . Wfiile they last,. choice. Z.?0 Children's Wash Dresses at 39c French Styles 1 to 6 Years SECOND FLOOR This fecial assortment la composed of several broken lines which sold .formerly at much higher and chambrays An blue ;or pink.and..white, checks, stripes. etc from Air are 2 to 6 re well made and nicely trimmed. Sizes on. ,h 5 only. While they las,.f ......U?C 915.00 Dresses at $4.98 ' SECOND FLOOR Dresses which, have become somewhat soiled from being used for display purposes. Plain and fancy lawns, repps and linens in white only. 6 to 14 years. Up to 3.00 Dre.i.r $1.98 1 Up to $10.50 DrMte 3.98 Up to 8.50 Dreaaos 2.98 0 Up to 15.00 Drt 4.98 "S. & H." Green Trading Statnps With Purchases. v . i KU1 L-JV Notice r ' - The following article ap peared in The Oregon Journal oi reuruary 23: ;. COXJUBCTXOV AUDI TO xxsTAtrsAjrr ltATzico The rating of th. rpstaurant In the dapjtmnt etr ot Olds. Wortman & King la 95 S per cent, the am. a that of the Portland hotel, according to Dr. Charlea A. Ballard, head of the sanitary division of the city health bureau. Which did scorina. Mrs. H. M. Brans- ford In reporting- thescores of the various restaurants of the city made an error and rave the restaurant a lower mark ing- than It should have bad. tt is hardly necessary to pub lish the. above, as tt is ' unl versally- known that;; we have the cleanest kitchen .in port land. No preparation what ever was made byj us for this inspection our kitchen has always been open for vis itors at all times. f i i Right-Posture Boys' Suits 1 ; 1 1 - Oar New Spring tine Now on Display Main Floor MAIN FLOOR The mother who is thinking of her boy's future should help hira to build a strong frame. "Right-Posture" is the name of our new health Suits for boys. Made in the best equipped Boys Clothing factory In America, it is tended by. ex pert hands from the cut of the cloth to the press of the Iron.' They are sewn with silk thread throughout, every wear seam Is reinforced every button puIW proof. "Rlght-Pos .1 f-. nfl ture" Suits 5.00 to if lD.UU Boys', Winter Overcoats V2 Price MAIN. FLOOR Season's newest styles In popular Winter weight materials. Good selection of col ors and sizes. At HALF PRICE : 1! " -Sale Boys' Sweaters Broken . IinesJJtoys' Wool Sweat ers greatly reduced;! Regular 3.50 Cradea for 2.63 RegaUr 5.00 Cradaa for 3.75 Wayne Knit" SilkHosiery $1.00 Pair MAIN FLOOR New shipment fa mous "Wayne Knit" black silk Hose for Women just received. Noted for their superior wearing l A A qualities. Unequaled, pr. Jl.UU Saturday Sale ot Drags and Toilet Articles Main Floor 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste at 28c 50c Hind's Honey and Almond Cream for Saturday at only 28c 25c Sanitol Preparations at 15c 25c Parker's' Tar Soap only 15c 25c Cuticura Soap (limit one cake to customer) priced at 15c 10c Physicians' and Surgeons' Soap priced for Saturday St 7c 10c Palmolive Soap, a cake 6c l5c Pear's Unscented Soap 10c 50c Mary Garden' Talcum at 35c" Special Sale Wayne Cc dared Paper Wardrobe MAIN FLOOR protect! clothes from moths, dust, dirt, smoke, 'soot and moisture. Here is an article you have long needed. Regular 50c Size now at only 38c Regular 75c Size now at only 55c Regular $1.00 Size now only 69c Regular $1.25 Size now only 89c Regular $1.50 Size now for $1.10 V- ?bordd&1 : Malted t UU HUM KASN0E3UAI " 50c La . Blache Face Powder In all colors. Special at only -3$c 50c Java Rice Powder in- all colors for Saturday at only 29c 5oc Scott's Paper Towels offered special tomorrow at, a roll 35c 25c Rubifoam at, the bottle 15c 25c Dr. Grave's Tooth Pwdr. 10c 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Pwdr. 15e 25c Arnica Tooth Soap at 15c 25c Woodhurys Facial Cream on sale Saturday at 2 for 25e Special Demonstration BORDEN'S Malted Milk Drug Dept., Main Floor A refreshing, Invigorating, health-giving drink good for young or old. Stop at the demonstration booth and try a glass of Borden's, the national pure-food beverage. . During demonstration we quote following: Regular 50c Borden'. Malted Milk Now Priced at 40i Regular $1.00 Size Borden'. Malted Milk at Only. 80c Regular $3.75 Ho.pital Size Special Now Only $2.98 ? V ' . , : Last Day of Dinner Ware Sale--3d FL 50-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Seta Now at $ 6.75 Dainty Green Border and Gold Edge Decoration. 60-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Seta Now at $ 9.00 50-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set. at Only $ 7.80 100-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set Now at $13.95 60-Piece Semi-Porcelain Dinner Set at Only 10.10 Dark Flower, Blue Decoration 50-Piece Sets at..l $ 6.80 60-Piece Sets at..... ..$ 9.10 100-Piece Sets at. . . . . . :$14.00 White and Gold with Gold Traced, Gold Knobs, Handles 50-Piece'Sets at $ 5.60 60-Piece Sets at..-.. ...S 7.481 100-Piece Sets at, .$ll.oa White and Gord Semi-Porcelain 50-Piece Sets at $ 6.75 60-Piece Sets at $ 9.00 100-Piece Sets at $13.95 Green Border and Gold Edge 50-Piece Sets at ..$ 7.80 60-Piece Sets at a... $10.10 Red Border, Minton Decoration 50-Piece Sets at $ 9.30 25c Holmes Frostilla" at only ISo 50c Dora Face Powder at only 2$ 1.00 Pinaud's Eau de Quinine 69 25c Imperial Talcum priced 12Kc 25c Marvelous Shampoo Fluff for Saturday, special at low price 10 1.00 flnaud's "4711" Lilac, Violet and Rose Lotion priced at only 59c 50c to 75c standard makes of Per fumes priced at only, ounce 25a 10c Odds and Ends of Soaps 5 75c Florida Waters now only 59e 25c Whisk Brooms Saturday at 10c 25c Solid Back Hand Brushes at 10 1.00 Plnkham Remedies now 79 1.00 Lambert's Llsterine sp'l 6So 50c Rhenolax Wafers (100 in bot tle) priced tomorrow 1 at only 35 10c -lb. Merck's Boric Acjd 8 5oc Pond's Extract Saturday at 39c 10C Household Ammonia only 7 35c Fletcher's Castoria special 25c 25c Malt Nutrine Saturday at 15c SPECIAL FREE OFFER 25 c bottle "Maurine" Hand Lotion for every empty Maurine Cream Jar returned H25c large size Scissors f to the Drug Department Saturday. Saturday. ........... ,19C Grocery Specials Saturday PHONE CLERKS ARE AT YOUR SERVICE BEGINNING 8:30 A.M. Fine imported Swiss Martin's New York Cream - Of Cheese Saturday, pound Cheese, a pound. . .1 .. .. XDC Large Norway Mackerel Specially Priced at; each... -.2 .3Sc Fresh Fruits and Vegetables dally. Give us a trial order. -'. . - A ' " - S2.50 Carpet Sweepers $1.50 ' a '"""'lini"irl " '" V - Best medium priced Sweeper on the market. Strong and durable. Regular 2.50 grade. Cfl Saturday at vpl.UU 65c Parlor Brooms now at 50c 35c "No-Dust" Sweeping Com pound for Saturday at only 27c 50c Liquid Veneer , at only 35c "Wear-Ever' 'Aluminum Cooking Utensils now -at reduced prices Sale of Shoes Continues ! Grades Worth Up to S6.00 at MAIN FLOOR A special lot bought from a prominent Eastern shoe manufacturer at very, low price. Smart, stylish new footwear in patents. eunmetaL cravenettes. velvets and other styles. Many ia "Baby Dolf" effects with tow heels for grow ing girls. Others .with wood Cuban heels or spool heels. Full assortment of all widths, and sizes 'to choose, from. 'Sale ol Men's Shoes jj $5.00 Evening Slippers at $3.3a MAIN FLOOR Men's hi, gh-jrade Shoes in very latest lasts and leathers. Button or lace styles. See window corner Park an4 .Morrison QQ streets. - Special, palrw t . vO.OO Special $2.89 MAIN FLOOR Women's Evening and Party) Slippers In Colonial effects with cut steel buckles or flat tailored bows. Regular 4 to 4.$0 grades Q I' - -Jr. Ml J