The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 06, 1914, Page 7, Image 7

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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL .PORTLAND, " FRIDAY . EVENING, MARCH 6, 1914. .
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TOWN TOPICS
. AMUSEMENTS ' : ;x
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HKtMO Eleventh and Morrlarn. Curtalna
2:10 ami 8:15. Emms TrcDtlnil In "Xba
firefly."
BAKEIU-Broadwar and Morrlaon Curtain
2 20-an1 :20. "Tha Uttleat HebeL" l
LYRIC VaVrrtn and Stark. Keating at Flood
Moalcal omcd Torn pa ay. Cortalna 2:20.
7:18 and :10. "In Gay Parla."
TASTAOKS Broadway und Aldn. Vand
--111. Cortalna 2:30, 7:30 and :1.
COLUMBIA ixtb between WaafclsKtcra and
, Stark atrccta. Motion picture. 11 a. m.
to 11 p. m.
PEOPLEM Weft Park and AMef atrceta. Mo.
, lon ptetnrra. 11:30 to 11:30. "Tna Threa
" MiMketeera." ' '
HTA H Waahloffton and park. Motion, pic
ture. 11 a, in. to 11 p. m. '
GI.OISJ4 KlaVrnth and Waahlngtoa. Motion
ptiturt. 12 to 11. ,
MAJKBTie WaHblfigtoo and Park. .Motion
ptcturx. lljacto 11:30.
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Weather Conditions.
Portland and vicinity ! Fair tonight and
i Saturday; oortb to eat ,wln(i.
Ore c.o : Fair toulgUt and Saturday; north
V aat wlada.'
Waablngton: Tonight and Saturday fair
eaat portion, cloudy welt portion, probably
rain; aaatcrly wind,
Idaho: lair tonight and Saturday.
EDWARD A. BEAUS.
"., Watrlct Foracaater.
Caasas ArraM of Boarder Kath
eiina Cud&hy, who conducts a family
hotel at Eleventh and Taylor streets,
cauasd four of her boarders to be ar
rested yesterday on a charge, of fail
ure to meet their board bills., They
were Earl Hart. Roy Kelly, Edward
Turrlsh and Merle Wheelwright. "They
kept putting; me off with the excuse
that they would either get work soon
or would get money from home nevt
week until I got tired of it," said the
complainant. When arraigned in the
municipal court yesterday Hart prom
ised to pay his bill next week. Keliy
said he would pay part now and the
remainder in a few days. Turrluh said
he had wired home for money and
Wheelwright said he had at last se
cured work and would soon be able to
settle. With this understanding the
boarders were released. I
' Admits Virus of Malls.-C. S.
Jones, a clerk employed in one of the
business offices of the city, pleaded
guilty in United Htates District Judge
Bean's court yesterday to having sent
letter through the mails containing
Immoral suggestions to a woman of
the city, and was fined $100. Ac
cording to the statement of Assistant
United States Attorney K, A. Johnson,
Jones advertised in the newspapers for
,a traveling companion on a trip to
'California, a "young woman preferred."
When several women answered the ad
vertisement, expecting, Johnson said,
that the prospective employer would be
an-elderly woman, they found a man
Instead. Since Jones' indictment by
the fall grand jury, he has been mar.
rled, and 7 Judge Bean refused, to send
him to Jail for that reason.
lha municipal court this mornfng.
Palsy Millea complained - against the
two men. w5 Refused to pay the dam
age. : The, Jildge asked the three to ad
Just the matter by.2 o'clock this after
noon and report to him. , The woman
accused' the men of being Intoxicated
"while moving her furniture. The mn
Oeny f this, eaylng the box of records
fell from their -hands. The woman
w Jnov,I trom the Lincoln hotel to
229 Thirteenth street.
. Ton Ifay Be One of the two In Port
land who. Snow Madame the mysteri
ous Lady of, the Qheck Mask at the
Globe theatre. Madame never un
masks, land today and tomorrow, only
remain In which to guess her Identity.
Madame i first appears - In motion pic
tures, riding wild horses on a side
saddle, an UndunlirntAfl nuacit-liTi teat
She then appears In person and gives
rustic vocai renditions or the best
compositions ranging from ballads to
opera, wno is she; (Adv.)
Opium Confiscated Iri-a raid on the
Minnesota hotel, Fifth and Flanders
streets, f last night, Patrolmen Long
and Wise confiscated 52 cases . of
opium and a large amount of yen she,
the residue from opium. Chew Sin, a
merchant, was arrested for owning the
drug and later released under. $3000
cash bail. The opium confiscated is
worth about $2500.
To Tell of Oreat Dipper. Professor
uunejor me university of Ore eon I
will gfve the story of the Great Dip
per at, the St. Johns branch library,
Charleston and Kellogg streets, this
evening at 8 o'clock. The lecture will
be Illustrated- by charts. Lectures in
the library are free.
address -the Tabor Heights Improve-
ment association tonight at Its regular!
meeting at 8 o'clock. v He will have
plates showing the completed plans of
ine Mount raoor park ana win explain
to the members the proposed Improve
ment of an entrance at East Slxty
Mnth street. The meeting will be held
In the club rooms at East Sixty-ninth
and Belmont. All . Interested are In
vited to attend. .
Trank Jit Smith Quotes Ton t
LamV chops, 16c. Leg lamb, 15e
Shoulder lamb, lie. Roast veal, 15c.
veaj cutlets, lsc. for steak. lc.
Roast pork,
Pot roasts, 15a ,
Lard, No. S, 5c. :
Loin steak, 20c.
Boil beef. lie.
Bacon, 20c.
'Lard, No. J, 40c.
Rib steak, 20c. .
Cfmery butter, 0f. Hams, 18c. '
Halibut, 6c, - Bmelt, 4 lbs., 14c. -
ket, 228 Alder street, when yon come
for these bargains. - (Adv.)
Bankruptcy tltlon A petition in
bankruptcy was filed In the federal
court this morning by attorneys for
John Leo Kirk and Aloysious Kirk,
partners as Kirk Bros., at Carlton,
In the lumber business. The indebted
ness Is $3759.47, and assets total
$3817.90. A petition was also filed tor
Barbara M. Tucker of Portland. Debts
of $6800 and assets of $14,642 are
scheduled.
the girl. Several days ' ago the llc
Mahon girl donned boy's clothing and
escapea ,rrom the - home. ... She made
her way to The Dalles, where a sister
lives, and -with whom she was found.
In the sister's home,- two cases of
smallpox were discovered. ,
"Woodlawn Meetings The Woodlawn
Improvement association will meet at
8 o'clock tonight at Woodlawn hall to
discuss matters of community inter
est. Woodlawn property owners and
all Interested are urged to attend.
Helen Keller Ictaras at Lincoln
High school March 27 and 28. Tickets
on sale Sherman-Clay Co, jOwi Drug
store. Associated Charities. Sellwoou
pharmacy, St. Johns pharmacy, Watts
Matthieu Drug Co. f, (Adv.)
tal. - The burglar, who -was also shot
by the watchman, is In the county Jail.
He will be charged with assault with
a dangerous weapon. The watchman
has been in the hospital five weeks.
Steamer Jessie Harkias for Cams.
Washougal and way landing, dally ex
cept Sunday. Leaves Washington
street dock at J p. m. (Adv.)
Arrested on Bobbery Cbarge-Pa!ne
Kleth and William Coen were.arrested
Wednesday night by Sheriff Word
and Deputy Martfa : Pratt In Lents
charged with being tsap of the three
men who bound, and bt John Ander
son in his home near Lents on January
" and took $12.tf from him. The
third jnan has not been apprehended
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Moose to Elect Officers, Following
the nominations made last Wednesday,
the regular election of officers by; the
Portland Moose Lodge will be held
next Wednesday night. Those whose
fiames have been placed In nomination
are: Oscar Home, past dictator; Andy
"Weinberger, dictator; George Funk,
vice dictator; George M. Ortom, B. E.
Teomans. prelates; Paul M, Long,
treasurer; Rufus Holman, Tom Swee-
ney, John Bays, Sampel B. Martin,
Ralph Clyde and Max Donohue, trus
tees; Fred Roberts, H. l James, in
side guard; William Reed, outside
guard; Oscar Home, Robert O. Mor
row, grand lodge delegates; John B.
Coffey, John Yost, Bert Yeomans and
Walter McUovern, alternates.
Services at Beth Israel. The B'nal
Brlth memorial sermon will be
preached by Rabbi Wise at 'Beth Israel
tonight at 8 o'clock. Children's serv
ice in celebration of the Sabbath nre
cdiIi Purim will be held tomorrow
at 10:30 o'clock. All men and women
are welcome.
Chicago Socialist to Speak. L. E
Katterfeld. manager of the National
Socialist Lyceurn bureau, will speak
at the public library. Tenth and Yam
hill; l streets, tomorrow night at 8
o'clock on ."How to Get What You
Want:" The meeting will be free to
the public
SmokeBut when you smoke, smoke
nothing but the best cigars. By no
means use a broken plpe send it to us
to be repaired the largest pipe repair
shop west of Chicago. Sig. Sichel &
Co,.j92 3d St., and 6th at Washington.
Both phones. (Adv.)
The yrogTesslve Grocer realises that
. w . . ut9 Boils uxes
In fte minda of hia
standard of his store. Progressive gro
cers are always pleased to furnish the
RoyaJ Table Queen loaf. (Adv.)
Bankruptcy Petition riled-A peti
tion in bankruntcv wa rilrl ik k.
1 federal court yesterday by attorneys
xoipoiar, named in tne sched
ule as a general merchant at the town
of Clackamas. The listed Indebtedness
is $913S.5o and the assets are $5000.
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Try our 35c Blended Coffee. A pre
mium ticket with each pound. Halnea
Tea Store, 172 Third street.
Bano.uet at Pilgrim Church. Dr. W.
C. Kantner, pastor of University, Park
Congregational church, will be the
principal speaker at a men's banquet
to be held tonight -at the Pilgrim Con
gregatlonal church, Missouri and
Shaver streets. It is expected that
about 100 men of the community will
be present. Other speakers Include J
H. Nolta, E. M. Orth, president of the
North Albirta Commercial clubi Frank
Deuster, president of the Overlook
Booster club, M. A. Miller, collector of
Internal .revenue, and Dr. D. V. Poling,
pastor of Pilgrim church. The men's
chorus of the church, and Clifford
Woodlawn, sololst,(wlll furnish a musi
cal program.
Bsgress Tined : $100. "The only
weapon a woman can use that is more
dangerous than a pistol is a hatpin."
said Municipal Judge Stevenson this
morning when he fined Laura Little,
a negress, $100 for carrying a re
olver in her hunt for John Plnkney.
The colored girl held Plnkney a pris
oner for 30 minutes in a saloon at
Park and Flanders streets. Each time
he attempted to leave the place she
would confront him with Ahe pistol.
Plnkney is a colored porter in the
barber shop in the Corbett building.
He called the police there early In the
evening when the girl threatened to
shoot him.
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Civil Service Examinations. The
United States Civil Service commission
announces that on March 30 the fol
lowing examinations will be held in
this city: Assistant map printer,
male, for position in geological sur
vey, Washington, D. C, at 76 cents
per diem, and shoe and harness maker,
male, for position in the Indian serv
ice at $060 a year. On April 4, forest
and field clerk for, position in the for
. est service entrance, salary of $1100
or $1200, and in the reclamation serv
ice from $60 to $125 a month. Per
; sons desiring to compete In the above
'- examinations should apply p Z. A.
Leigh, postoffice department.
Injured by Elevator. William An
derson was caught at noon yesterday
in a sidewalk elevator at 205 Burnslde
street, and before he was released he
was severely bruised. He was taken
to St, Vincent's hospital for treatment.
Woodlawn Club Ksarting'. Woodlawn
Improvement association will meet to
night at Woodlawn hall, Dekum ave
nue, at 8 o'clock. Important district
improvements, will be considered on
three unimproved streets and all com
mittees will report progress.
Services at Ahavia Sholonu Services
will be held at Congregation Ahavia
Sholom, Park and Clay streets, tonight
at 7:30 o'clock. Tomorrow morning
services at 9:30 o'clock Rabbi R. Abra
hamson will officiate.
Gfcen Sattirday Enilng-vvsestern
Picture Frame company, formerly San
born, Vail & Co.'s. 170 First street, near
YamhllL Main 609. (Adv.)
Shanahan's ftemoval Sale 144-146
Third street. Open Saturdays until
8 P- n. , (Adv.)
Healy is Getting Better. "Tim"
Healy, the watchman on Portland
Heights rihot by a burglar, continues
to -improve at the St. Vincent hospi-
SMpherd's Bj rings Now Is a good
time to go. ; (Adv.)
Br. E. O. Brown. Eye, Ear, Mohawk
building.: t . (Adv.)
Only One 'BROMO QUININE "
To get cenotne, call for full name, LAX A
TIVE BROfsO QUI KINK. Look for algnatnra
E. W. OBOVB. Coras Cold la 1 Dl7. 25c Ad
TJse common ' sense tuy Supertcf
coal. 16 ton. Main 164; A-1B4L (Adv.)
Portland
Bosineaa .
Man
David Campbell Souvenir Calendar.
The Pacific States Fire Insurance
Co. have receivea.An additional supply
of the Souvenir Calendars for 1914 of
the late Fire Chief Campbell and will
be pleased to furnish a copy to any
of his friends who may wish one. Ad.
Smallpox Is Beared Miss Margaret
McMahon, who rah away from the
Boys' and Girls t 'Aid society, cannot
be returned to the Institution, even
though she has been apprehended. Ex
posure to smallpox is the reason, and
an officer from the society was re
fused admission to the police station
last evening when he returned with
E. T. Miache to Speak E. T. Mlsche,
superintendent of the city parks, will
"You Can Pay More
, But You Cannot"
Get Better Work
All Work Guaranteed
and kept in repair for 15
years. ,
The Modern Dentists
Specialists in Fine Dentistry
1,2532 Washington,
Corner Third.
Checking
Accounts
Furnish a complete record
of expenditures, with re
ceipts. A check book is a
purse, an account book and
a book of receipts.
Permit us
to open a
checking ac
count for you
$100 or more '
GOVERNMENT
SUPERVISION
tUMPERMENS
National bank
Fifth and
Stark Sts.
Capital
$1,000,000
Advice-,
Younjr Mas
(seeking
Position
REGISTER
at one fat one
of the T. M. C. ,
VOCATIONAL
SCHOOLS
Assavlnr '
Aatomoblling
, Bookkeeping
College preparatory
Civil Service
Cartooning
Electricity
Pharmacy
Plan Beading Coat Eng
Reinforced concrete
const'g.
Salesmanship
Rhowcarri pftln
Sarvevlnir and Khnrthan
Mapping Architectural
Telegraphy drawing
TypewrlUng Mechanical drawing
Wlrrlesa Teleg'y Boya' School i
Freehand i drawing Acconntancy
Call or address Room 418 T. M. C. A,
Bldg. and you will receive fall information.
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Paragon Typewriter Ribbons
AWD
Red Seal Carbon Paper
I n'o itwsuisea as tne leading gibbon
auui .aiuun unea un ine mar Ket.
For all makes of Typewriters
Send for -our illustrated booklet.
"Remtico Typewriter Supplies."
REMINGTON
Typewriter Company (Incorporated),
86 Broadway, Portland. Or.
Do Yonr Glasses
Feel Comfortable ?
IF NOT, WHY NOT?
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Glasses should feel comfort
able and give relief to the eyes
pf the wearer.
Are you aware of the fact
that over one-half of the glass
wearers do not get the full
amount of relief to which they
are entitled? '
There is more to the fitting
of glasses than just placing a
pair of lenses in front of the
eyes.
Wow why are yon not ratting
comfort f
If you will call on me I shall
- be glad to gtVe you a free ooa
snltatios, and In so doing I can
.explain to you the reason ycir
glasses do not , feel comfort
able. I specialise on the fitting
and adjusting of glasses, , and
do not carry any side line.
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Remember, this la a day of
specialising.
Z do not recommend glasses
. unless they are needed, and
will positively tell you if your '
glasses are all right.
Torlo Invisible Bifocal for
reading glasses,
Torlo, with Comfort., mount
ing, positively the neatest,
Lenses as low aa 75 cents,
guaranteed the best.
J. D. DUBACK
Eyesight Specialist,
60S Selling Bldg., op. Oregonlan
Bldg.
Oregon Humane Society
Of flea. Room 184 Sargent Hotel, Cor. Grand
and Hawthorne. Phonea. East 1423. B-S514.
Kight call, Eaat 291.
Horse ambulance for alck or dlaabled ani
mals at a moment'! notice. Pricea reason
able. Report all caaes of cruelty to this
jofflee. Take all cats, dogs and other small
animals to be disposed of to 419 East Ser
entb street, cor. Grant.
Kike on Sky Idne , Boulevard, For
their Sunday tramp tne Mazamas will
leave town on the United Railway
train at 1:05 p. m. and go to Whitwood
Court. From there they will tramp to
the Sky yLlne Boulevard and thence
along the boulevard, from which some
grand views are obtained, to the Cor
nell Road and by 'the latter Into the
city,' .
' Expressman Accuseds For breaking
T5 phonograph records In moving
them, Joseph Hlldebrand and Xon
Shanks, two expressmen, were before
' First
Nazarene Church
v East Seventh and Couch Streets
V ' Preaching Sunday, 11 a. m.
2j30 and 730 p. m.t'd
every night except Saturday
and every afternoon at 2:30
, : o'clock, except Monday and
i.'- Saturday..-
' L.T MILTON WIIyLIAMS,
J - Oskalcosa, Iowa Evangelist
Only a Short Time
Left in Which to Join Our Xmas Savings Glub
Stop and Think
If you join our Christmas Savings Club, by depositing
5 cents the first week, 10. cents the next week, 15 cents
the third week, and so on for 42 weeks, two weeks be
fore Christmas we will-mail you a check for
$455
with interest at 4 per cent, and you won't really know
how the money was saved. . '
There are other classes In our Christmas Savings Club,
starting with 25 cents, 50 cents or $1.00, which we will be
pleased to explain upon application.
Christmas Savings Clubs such as we are conducting
are very popular throughout the East
In several cities, 100 or more" members of a congrega
tion have joined and used their combined savings as a
fund at . Christmas towards paying the church debts. 100
accounts in class 5 would aggregate $4515.00, plus interest
Societies, Churches, Sunday Schools, Charity and othet
organisations' have joined to save money for a specific
purpose. . -
JOIN NOW BY MAKING fHE FIRST
PAYMENT
, Open Saturday Evening from 6 'to 8
o'clock for your convenience
Merchants National Bank
. , Washington and Fourth Streets
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CORNER FOURTH AND ALDER STREETS
Telephones Pacific, Marshall 1; Home A-6281
Salt
SMJE
OF
CHOICE SMALL GRAIN-FED
IPO
LOIN ROAST OF PORK. .....
LEG ROAST OF PORK. . . .
SHOULDER ROAST OF PORK
FRESH SIDE OF PORK . . . . . . .
SPARE RIBS
. .18c
, . .16c
...14c
..15c
..14c
NOTE Also 150 head of Superior Quality Lambs,
specially low priced " for this 'sale.
CASH OR CREDIT ACCOUNTS
Fish and Poultry Specials
We again call your atten
tion to the fact that we are
now permanently located in
this large, new, sanitary market
Tomorrow We Offer
HALIBUT, CHINOOK SALMQN, DRESSED CHICK
ENS, DUCKS, GEESE AND TURKEYS, OLYMPIAN
AND EASTERN OYSTERS
AT OUR, USUAL LOW PRICES C ' .
Columbia Fish Company
Phones Main1 5 and Marshall i"," -' :l -
NEW JONES MARKET ' FOURTH AND ALDER
Pacific Ph(?ne
Marshall 508a
All the Latest and.Best Styles Are Here in LaHies'
Home JournalvPatterns at 10c and 15c EachMail
Orders Promptly FiUed--Expres and Parcel Post Packages Prepaid on j Ordew
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Home Phone
A-2112
Store Opens
Saturdays
at. 9 a. mi,
Other Days
at 8:30 a. m.
Store Closes
Saturdays
imr? .a C
?D 6JM piher Days
2: rt:5tftW TV-
ImpQ
THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY
rtant and Timely Ape - the
Many
Undepp
pioed
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Ofi?eplngs fop Saturday Shoppepsi
Advanced Showine: of the
Hew R. fe G. Copsets
We have iust received onr new shinment of R . ' Rr oJfW-
sets--including all the latest spring styles. Models that
"will Sliit M'Crv firriirf .cTl-urn In IrtTir nr m.1;ii
' FWVT ... WTV Jl lllUlUlll 1IU.1L W Mil,
I:S'ft!-.. .lla:litrairrrit linis Tnree hf .WJU 3' ir i.
straight lines.
every wearer.
STYLE F-2S0 AT $3.00-This model is
made of good quality coutil, with practic
ally no bust and long skirt and back. Shown
with elac gore in front and extra heavy
hose supporters. Neatly finished with lace
edging. STYLE E-254 AT $3.00 This is an
excellent model for the average figure
made of high-grade coutil, with low bust and
long hip. Shown with elastic band across
back and laced below front clasp. Neatly
trimmed with satin-ribbon and bow.
Corsets that -will trive eraca anH Comfort; in
All prices from $1.00 to $3.00. , :
STYLE C-252 AT $2.00 Made of fine
coutil with very low bust ' and : long -.skirt
and back. A well boned corset 'wlith elastic
insertions in front, also Maces below clasp.
Finished with neat lace and ribbon bow.
STYLE C-246 AT $2.Q0 This mode! is
well known for the new hip conliner made
of high grade coutil with low bust and long
hip and back. Shown with elastic across
back an4 with extra long heavy hose s'up
'porters. Finished , with dainty silk embroi
dery and bow. T
Special Sale Children's
Wash Dresses
FIFTEEN STYLES, AGES 6 TO 14 YEARS-- 1 A A
OUR NEW $1.25 LINES PRICED THIS SALE 2 I UU
Tomorrow, at the above price reduction, we place on sale a
fine, new line of Children's Wash Dresses. They are made
of finest Amoskeag ginghams and percales and come in all
sizes from 6 to 14 years. The assortment includes 15 dif
ferent styles in checks, plaids, stripes and other t 1 A A
neat patterns. Our regular $1.25 line Saturday. 3) 1 UU
New Spring Styles in Children's Coats
54.00 Lines on Sale at $3.98
For tomorrow we've arranged a special showing and sale o'f
Children's Coats in the new Spring style. They come in all
the popular new models, with or without belt. All sizes in
black and white checks, plain red, Wilson blue and other
new shades. , All are well-tailored garments that fQ
are special values at $4.50. On sale at &OmyO
About Half Price for a Fine Line of
Women's Seamless Side Lisle yesto
SeaonabIe Weight Garment, High-Neck and Long-Sleeve O '3,
Styles, in All Size., Beat Regular 65c Grade, Special Only OoC
Worn!"! w Vi r a ra nartirnlofi K-v U. i: r . : ...
1 1 xl mc uu4iiiy,ana xit ox tncir underwear will be
?htauhllhfYVuCrd at th,"le. " well ss With theplendid savinl
tha is possible at about half-price we place on sale a fine. weG-fittinK line of
women s seamless side Lisle Vests they come in all sizes and are Shown in OO.
high neck, long sleeve styles--garments that. sell regularly at 75c priced at OOC
Boys' and Girls' Fine Fleeced Cotton Union SiiiW N-l a
Finished, Well-Wearing, Perfect-Fitting, All Sizes, Regi75c 4"C
I faFents who would economize by purchasing children's fine fleecetf Cotton Union
ou.is I- . . iCSS inan regular, win not tan to attend this sale you have choice
from all sizes in styles suitable for both boys and girls they are neatly finished,
well-wearing Union Suits, shown in both gray and cream colors-the kind in.
regularly sold at 75c a suit priced for this sale at ' 5C
Pi1
Women's Black Lisle Silk
Hose, With Double Heel, Toe
and Sole All sizes in (L n
Best 25c Grade Only 1 UL
A special underpriced purchase and
sale' of 500 dozen pairs of women's
fine black Silk Lisle Hose strictly
high-grade stockings, raade with
double heel, toe and sole all sizes
the kind sold every wh. ere. at 25c a
pair they are now priced to you at
the same great saving at which we
purchased them buy as many pairs
as you wish tomorrow
the pair ....
morrow "lg
35c Wool Hose, a Pair 15c
A closing-out sale of Women's
Wool Hose, fine oxford gray stock
ings, in fine rib and with reinforced
heel and toe all sizes. Rejr- C
ular 35c grade this sale at 1C
20c Cotton Hose, a Pair 11c
An important underpricprjr-of wom
en's medium weight Black Cotton
Hose, made with double, heel, sole
and toe. Regular 20c grade t
on sale at llC:
Sale Women's Sweater Coats
- "f -.e? or
ues on Sale Fori7aW70
Desirable new garments for Spring
wear the best style in ruffneckand
V-neck models they come in all
sizes and in red. white and oxford
gray. Regular $4 to $5 ffO QQ .
lines on sale at ........ O
Misses' $3 Sweat- (Q
ers on Sale OnlytD l.VO
One of , the most 'popular' makes of
misses f heavy All-Wool1 Sweater
Coats shown in ruff neck styles and
in all sizes perfect-fitting garments
that 4 regularly sell at $3; f 1 AO
on sale at . . . . . -. V.f XIO
an ii .in n mm mm
H -III S
Pair
Unmatehable Values in This Sale of
Women's Fashionable
MEW
They Come in Short-Vamp
Round-Toe Models, With Either
Patent or Plain TipAll Sizes
and Widths, in Box Calf, Gun
metal, and Dongola Kid The
Best $2.50 Shoes, Priced Only
Recently we were fortunate in securing, at a splendid
price reduction 2000 pairs of women's fashionable
new shoes from a prominent manufacturer who was
overstocked on $2.50 lines, and at this sale we offer
them to you at the same price concessionthe as
sortment includes several popular new models with
short vamp and round toe, either ? plain or with pat
ent tipthey come in all sizes. 'and widths in box
calf, gunmetal,and Dongola kid they' are shoes of
guaranteed quality, made with solid leather counters
and insoles the best $2.50 shoes-evert 4 t HQ
sold anywhere priced for this sale? 3)1 "0
Broken Lines of ; Hisses9 Shoes Thai
Formerly Sold Up to 51;75
Pair, Being Closed Out at, Pf.
You may choose from both button and'lace styles 'in
all sizes from to 2 y2 they .come in'? both- gunm'etal
and kid leathers and are made with double toe-cap
all leather inner sole, leather counter : and ? solid ; leather
heel and toe they, are the kind regularly sold at f
$1.50 and l$1.75 a oair on sale tomorrowlat : rl 1
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