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. i . . . THE OREGON DAIEY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, APRIL 21, 1914. 9 LSftcml Person ft I FI M-BS. JAMES W: COOK and ner daughter, Miss Cornelia Cook, who har been visiting In the east for the past two month, returned borne Sunday evening. They passed five weeks In New York, and Miss Cook visited , In various placet with former school friends; They were the guests In Chippewa Falls, Wis, of Mr. and Mrs. Alexander A. McDonell, former Portlanders, who recently re turned to Wisconsin, their old home, to. live. ; - Monday Musical Club Tea and f Musical. ' Mrs. B. F, Lytle, of East Twenty second and Hancock streets, was . a charming hostess for a club and social day Musical club. Members and guests of the club assembled Informally In the beautiful drawing rooms, which were particularly attractive who ar tistic arrangements of .Scotch broom nd clusters of lilacs. ' Mrs. Lytle re ceived in an effective costume of ivory crepe meteor and macrame lace. Miss Lucy M. Cane, Mies Naldyne Baker, Mies Melba -Westengard. Miss Flor ence Wes ten gard, Mrs. R. E. Jacobs and Miss Florence Jackson gave a splendid program of musical numbers and readings. During the social hour Up. XT.V..n.l Tm lmaf nnil Mri P. Autfen presided at the tea table, which was adorned with an epergne of pink sweet peas and ferns. Mrs. Palmers gown was of pastel green charmeuse, combined, with white filet lace. Mrs. P.. Autzen wore amethyst crepe de chine, with cream lace blouse effect Miss Edith crater, Mrs. . ts. carter and Miss Alice Autzen assisted la serving. After a business session of the ex ecutive "board rf the Monday Musical club, held yesterday with Mrs. Fred A. Kribs, 210 North Twenty-fifth street, Mrs. Kribs entertained the board mem bers with a delightful 1 o'clock lunch eon. Those present were: Mrs. Her man A. Heppnor, Mrs. P. I. Thompson, Mrs. I,illian Conner, Mrs. Joseph K Stafford, Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Ches ter Deering, Mrs. R-ussell K. Dorr, Mrs. Herbert Garr Reed and Mrs. Roscoe R. Olltner. Following the luncheon, the members of the board attended the stub at home held with Mrs. R. F. Lytle, East Twenty-second and Han- coca streets. w Attendants to Himlman-Honeyman Wedding. At the wedding of Miss Mildred Honeyman and Charles R. Hlndman, - which will take place tomorrow even ing at the First Presbyterian xhurch. the attendants will be as follows Miss Grace Honeyman, maid of honor; Miss Barbara MacKensie and Miss Evelyn Carey, bridesmaids, and little Misses Jane and Nancy Honeyman, nieces of the bride, flower girls Mr. HindrHan will be attended by Robert Crosier, and the ushers will be Philip Fry, Aubrey Watzek, Hall I.nsk, Carl Wernicke and Landon Mason. w Porter-Boyle Wedding. Saturday evening, April 1, Miss Bessie M. Boyle and Frank 6. Porter were the participants in a pretty home wedding at the residence of the bride's parents, 910 Francis avenue. Tha house was a bower of delicate ferns and spring flowers. The bride was tustefuvly dressed, 'and carried a shower bouquet of bride's roses and lilies of the valley. Miss Emma Por- tcr, sister to the grooiti, was the bride's ' only attendant, and Charles Porter was best roan. Because of a recent . bereavement in tfye groom's family, the wedding wan a quiet affair,'-' only - the families and a few intimate friends being present. Mrs. Boss Hostess. . -' Mrs. Charles L. Boas- entertained moHt delightfully at four informal auc tion bridge parties last week, the last being the eleventh of a series of In formal that thin hoHtewi has given during the latter part of the winter and early spring. Mrs. Bona' beautiful home was made doubly attractive with the many varictte.1 of spring blossoms, . which rajrw used in the decorations. The ladies winning highest -score hon ors were Mrs. Ion Peters, Mrs. George Knight Clark. Mrs. Will See and Mrs. John Manning. Mrs. Chester Strubie of Holyoke, Mass., was given a gucet of honor token. Mrs. Boss con templates one more affair, which will Include the younger st of maids and matrons. The lists of guests are as follows: Thursday Mrs. Roa Ervln, Mrs. William Reld, Mrs. Edward D. TJlrlch, Mrs. William C. Witzel. Mrs. Ralph L. Bracket t, Mrs. Robert C. Wright, Mrs. . CP Wright. Mrs. Alfred D. Oile, Mrs. Frederick Stinson. Mrs. John Taft, Mrs. James M. Morris, Mrs. Robert Eerger. Mrs. Oeorge Eastman, Mrs. Charles Firrlngton, Mrs. Kdward Root, Mrs. Oeorge K. Clark, Mrs. Jordan T. Brurafleld. Mrs. H. O. Utekox, Mrs. H. B. Adams, Mrs. James W. Laldlaw, Mrs, Frederick Leinenweber, Mrs. Ed win F. Hitchcock, Miss Ada Alice Tuttle. Friday Mrs. C. C. Shay, Mrs., Her man Blaeslng. Mrs. William C. Bryant, Mrs. Robert L. Aldrlch, Mrs. J. AT An thony. Mrs. John C. McCue, Mrs., Nina Larowe, .Mrs. George W. Stapleton, M Mrs, Flanders, Mrs. Alice R. Shannon. Mrs, Herman Fredcrioh, Mrs. 'Addison Dra per, Mrs. Lawrence M. Hubert, Mrs. Ada Jotter, Mrs. Will See, Mrs. John Fenner, Mrs. William Jessop, Mrs, J. C Welch, Mrs. Patrick Flynn, Mrs. Ray mond Steel. Saturday Mrs. P. J.' Mann, Mrs. ueorge uaiaweu. Airs, unaries a. cooi- Mr. Mri T2 nnnn. Xt fill tnor TCTr. T-Ian- "ly Buckley. Mrs. Harvey Wells, Mrs. H. O. Tenney. Mrs. William McBride, Mrs. j. nowara Aimer, Mrs. can Llebe, Mrs. John Manning, Mrs. J. P. x uru, sam. n. . raonigomery, Airs. George D. Green, Mrs. Edwin Bell, Mrs. -Fred Rosenkrans, Mrs. Bennett Fleck enstein, Mrs. Charles Levis, Mrs. Mrs. . WlUoughby Creath, Mrs. N. 'M. Dean, Mrs. Alcnso Jackson, Mrs.. Wil liam C. Peer, Mrs. Chester Strubie Of Holyoke, Mass. . : MAndiv Mm Rn1flmln TP Yvav Mrs. Hartem W. Curtis, Mrs. Edmund B. Gaze, Mrs. Ada Hertsche, Mrs. A. E. Hutchinson. Mrs. Frederick Eggert. Mrs. Roland H. Goddard, Mrs. Andrew Porter, Mrs. George Parrish. Mrs. W. F. Flledncr, Mrs. H. N. Randall, 'Mrs. Abe Tiohner, Mrs. James C. Costello, Mrs. Elmer L. Van Dresar, Mrs. C Lewis Mead, Mrs. Leon Peters, Mrs. Frank R. Johnson, Mrs.- William Hal ler, Mrs. t Fjank : Barnes. Mrs. W. L. Richey, Mrs. E. H. Anthony. Mrs. W. U Straugh, Mrs. Charles Read. Irvington Club Ball. The Irvington club- will give Its second formal party - of the season Wednesday evening. The ladles of the club- hare Just completed having the interior of the. club redecorated, and the affair Is going to be a social event. The committee In ' charge of the party Is composed of C. Lewis Mead, chairman, A. R, Porter. J. P. Menefee, W, F. Flledner, M. F. Brady and J. W. Creath. The patronesses will be Mrs. Johnson P. Porter. Mrs. Frank 8. Fields, Mrs. George W. Cald well. Mrs. F. A. Ross, Mrs. A. M. Wil son, Mrs. William F. Woodward, Mrs. Frank J. Raley and Mrs. W. C. Camer on. . . Ellens Dancing Club. The April party of the Eilers Danc ing club to be held tomorrow evening at the Cotillion hall. Fourteenth off Washington streets, Is arousing great eritnusiasm among the memDers ana their friends and a large attendance is expected. Society Notes. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Rosenblatt have returned from a month's visit In Sttnta Barbara, Cal. Mrs. Elizabeth Case and Mrs. Sena Case Wal of Salem, Were over Sun day guests at Hotel Seward, In Port land. THEATRICAL NEWS SEE SPECIAL MILUNERY AD ON PAGE 8 Special I 25c Lunch Served Dally In the f Casement Ice Cream: Parlors In the Basetaent Standard "Central Needle" Sewing . Machines New Hygienic Slt-Stralght i Models From $23.50 to $50.00 A LIFE TIME GUARANTEE Stratford Players Bring Out the Wit and Humor of Shakespeare. Performance Ugnly pleasing. If Queen ..lzabeth was as delighted as the Heillg, audience last evening. When the Stratford-upon-Avon players gave- "The Merry Wives of Windsor," Shakespeare must have felt well sat isfied with his work.' Tradition has it, with many .Indications of truth, that good Queen Bess commanded the poet to write her a play in which Falstaff should be in love, and to do it la fourteen days. "The Merry Wives of Windsor" is the result. Lacking all court scenes and the pomp of so many Of bnakespeare's plays. It deals with commonplace peo ple and is one of the poet's few cre ations giving a truthful picture of contemporaneous middle class lifo. If there were any who went to the theatre last evening harboring the idea that Shakespeare has been outlived and his plays are not wanted in this day, they must have lost the idea before the performance was well over for the modern comedy or the concoc tion of mirth and melody that can surpass "The Merry Wives of Wind sor" in lauguter producing quality would be Indeed hard to find. The rascal Falstaff is In love, but not honestly so, yet his conceit and self satisfaction are so great that he is the willing dupe of the two merry wives and blindly falls into the pit which he dug. That is the big theme of the play wnich is notable for its plot rather than for cuaracter draw ing. It Is written in prose with only a bit of blank verse and imagery at the close when the fairy scene is in troduced. It is the ideal of the Stratford-ripon-Avon players to show that Shakespeare is not dull and unin teresting, but full of iun, .tumor, wit and understanding of human nature. To them is the lion's share of the credit for the performance last night. By elimination of the "star" sys tem and schooling of the actors to the Idea that "the play's the tning" amazing results are attained. A cast of artists of equal strength, with not a flaw to be picked from the small est to the largest part, works With a harmony and oneness . o purpose. creating an atmosphere of. real life. not play acting, that reaches out at once Into the audience which responds with an understanding and goodfel lowshlp too seldom engendered In the theatre. The scenery is not elaborate bul adequate and there are no waits after the curtain rises at 8:15. The detail of the costuming and make up lsJ most worthy of note. William Cal vert is the Falstaff. Dr. Calus, the French physician, is played by F. R. Benson, who has been directer of art at the Shakespeare Memorial thea tre for 25 years. A member from whom much may be expected In other roles Is Murray Carrington, who played the Jealous Ford. The two scenes that fairly rocked the house with laughter were the duel episode and Falstaff's first adventure when he is carried off in the basket '"The Merry wives of Windsor" will be re peated Thursday "King Richard the Second" is the play for tonight, i tyrio Company Warmly Welcomed An especially warm welcome was extended to the Lyric company play. ing 'The Country Girl" with Edna Marble in the title role. A case of rs. Joseph Supple. Mrs. John Dodson, I in disgrace is taken to be a famous rs. J. H. Greenough. Mrs.' George I composer serves for the riot Tie ana nls trainer wander into Cherryville and find themselves heart ily received at a country home where tney are .ne exclusive boarders at I26Q per week. The Jockey really Is not crooked and, of course, he and the country girl, the daughter of the nouse, rail in love with one another. Joe Kemper Is the Jockey arid sings and dances in his usual form, but why aces mr. temper not put his hands in nis pockets sometimes Just for cnangeT Carrol MCFarland is the trainer who looks and acts but Is short the dialect of his Murphy part. Arthur nfrua im mo larmer ana catena May field hit sister. Mehitable. Much of the comedv la due to Tom my. LaRose as Hank, a rube country boy with lines of city wisdom. -The Rosebuds make frequent changes of costume, mostly abbreviated, and as sist in several numbers. The best mu steal offerings were "Brine Me Back. Lovin Honey Boy," with Miss Marble and the chorus, and the "Down on the Farm" duet sung by Mr. Harrison and nr. lvattose. Three motion pictures preiaoe tne company's performance. Home for A red People, Invalids, fine location. . Mount Tabor. Tabor , fAdv. j mm mm mm Basemeat Sale of Xitoaea Heeds. . at. Blue sod White Ccfiee Boiler 60e . SOe 17 jt. Blue and White Blab Pans 68e 11.10. qU Aluminum Kettle, spe4ai 87e 80e qu ; Aluminum Kettfe for 70c . 75c 4 qt. Aluminum Kettle for 08c 20e S hi. G1m Nappies, special 10c 42 pc. Seml-Porcelala Dinner Bets $1M W pe. Serai-Porcelain IHnner Bets (2.99 60 pe. 8 mi-Porcelain Dinner 6eU 4S.&S $1 O'Cedar Mops v Special 69e V O'Cedar Mops and" Polish are tKe greatest labor- arvers of the age. Reg ular tl.OO O'Cedar Mops tomorrow 69c (D)Il(ffl9 WapirflMaie Wmtj& Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods ' Store Hours, 9 a. m. to 6 p. m. Erery Business Day Saturcjsy Included SB-Toot Oardem BOse at S2.38 KAJSKMKNT 28 ft. ply ' in. aardra Hoe. complete with aoule. effi4 fur temorrew only at the above prii. v ' Standard quality, 23 ft.. Social I2.XS , 14 la. Lews Mower, eale piiee f 2.9S 14 In. High Wkeel Mawera. apeelal M M cOui entire Una of Gareaa Tools, I -aw a Mowers and (tardea Hose at special re duced prices. Bay saw. Boys' Overalls 49e i Good krade Blue Denim with bib and suspenders. Double knees and seat. Sizes 4 to 16 years. 49c 10c Curtain Rods . .. 5c 45-Inch Extension Brass Curtain Rods, with knob ends. Regular 10c grade, priced special tomorrow 5c mMP Screen Doors $1.00 Each Slse 2 ft. 8 in. by ft. 8 In., stained, complete with, fixtures. Measure your doors before leav ing home. $1.00 On Sale Wednesday and Thursday 8c Ginghams 6Hc Yard Standard Apron Ging hams in assorted checks. All good dependable col ors 8c grade at 6ic . W. Kerchiefs ' Six for 33c Women's Fine Sheer Handkerchiefs with em broidered initial. Puti up six In a neat box, on sale two days for 33c Shoes Worth to $4 at $1.69 IN THE BASEMENT A wonderful Shoe sale over 3000 pairs.- - Women's and Misses' Shoes in all the popular leathers and styles all sizes and widths. Good dependable makes which were manufactured to sell at from $3.00 to JS-fToo the pair. For CQ Wednesday's and Thursday's selling, pair jJleV7 BDimMl .TipMnmi SI SUM With All Cash Purchases Made In Basement Wednesday $5e00 Wash Dresses $1,98 IN THE BASEMENT A great special sale of haad- some street dresses 300 garments are mciuaea in this special offering. Made of splendid wash ma terials, well finished and nicely trimmed. Cholcs patterns and colorings. Grades worth up to QO S.00. Priced extra special. ePleSTO Front Lace Corsets at $1.48 A rare rood Corset snecial offered in the Basement for two days. Popular front-lacing model of fine 'quality coutil with non-rusting steel boaings. 'Nicely finished with dainty embroiderdy. Com- 1 AO plete line of all sizes up to 30. For 2 days Dle'iO - $25 Tailored Salts at $9.98 IN THE BASEMENT 200 handsome Suits at a price that' will sell them quickly. Odd lines of high-grade garments only one or two of kind. Plain tailored models that are always desirable. Plain colors (Q QQ and fancy mixtures. Priced for two days at P7ee70 35c Fancy Crepes Now 23cl IN THE BASEMENT Hundreds ol yards beautiful Wash' Crepes one of the most wanted of the new fabrics. Requires no ironing and always looks fresh and clean. 27 inches wide and shown in a vari- OQ . ety of new shades. Heavy grade. Reg. 35c vals. iOC $1.25 Fancy Silks Now 49c TN THE BASEMENT 3600 yards of bright new Silks for sorinz and summer dresses, waists, trimmings. etc. All are most desirable silk fabrics. Scores of beautiful patterns and popular colorings. AQ Widths 18 to 27-inch. Uo to t2S Silks, yd. t7C Printed Scrims lOc.Yard SB-inch Printed Scrims for win dow curtains. Scores of beauti ful ' patterns and color combina tions. On sale at special, yard 10c Women', and Chil dren's Shoes SI A clean-up of 400 pairs Women'? and Childre n's Shoes. Odd pairs of various kinds priced for a quick disposal at, a pair $1.00 Boys 75c Panto 49c Pair Good sturdy Pants for Boys, made of e x c e llent grade c o r d u r oys and tweeds. Sizes 8 to 16 years. Reg ular 76c grade 49c Waisto Worth to $1.60 at 98c Beautiful Lingerie Waists In many styles. Fine sheer materials and well made. Lace and embroidery trim'd. All sizes 98c Woman's Regular $15 Suite, $7.48' 100 Smart 8ults In this special of fering and they will go in a hurry at this special price. Good plain models. Worth to $7.48 Fin Hack Towels $1.00 Dozen 18x34 - Inch; . plain white Huck Tow els of good heavy quality. Very ab sorbent and un usual bargains at this price the dos. $1.00 Chilafs $12.50 Coats $5.93 . Attractive Coats tweed mixtures with wool linings. Shown 1 n many styles and colors. . Sizes to 16 yrs. J10.00 to SlS.60 coats $5.98 $1.00 Crepe de Chine 69e Yard A lovely sheer material for sum--mer dresses. Waists, etc. Kull 3 inches wide and good heavy qual ity. All colors. Special, yard 69c Salt Boot Hose 27c Pair Women's Fine fcllk Boot Hose in me dium weljght. Fast black with double heel and toe. Ex cellent SSc grade. Special, pair 27c MUl Ends Embroi dery 10c - Thousands of yds. Embroidery Edges and Insertions in narrow o r wide effects. Mill end lengths up to 10 yards, bpeciai 10c 44-Inch Curtain Oxfords, Pumps 1 $1.00 Corduroy ' 25c Shell Goods Silk Petticoat at Bleached Sheet- Reg. $2 Corsets 85c Pongee Silk Women's 2 c Mill Ends Veilings Nets 19c Yard $1.48 Pair Pants 79c Pair 10c Each $2.49 inga 25c Yard $1.29 Pair 49c Yard Vests, 9c Each 10c Special line of 500 pairs Wo: Boys' K ni ck e r- Hundreds of prec's Women's Fine This is a splendid Excellent new Imported Pongee Pure whIt Swiss Smrlesj nnd loom Bungalow Curtain men's and Misses b o c ker Corduroy fancy Shell Hair Silk Petticoats In heavy quality and models for the Silk in natural ribbed Vests for n 2' Net in white and - Oxfords and Pants at a bar- Goods, combs, bar- black and popular has nice soft fin- v r figure. color. Very de- women. Complete frades BilkTll ecru. Choice as- Pumps in a great gain price. Full rettes, etc.. in colors. Soft taf- i s h.- F u 1 1 8-4 M o of 8 o o d sirable for dress s, nssortment of all ' in. t sortment of pat- variety or styles cut and perfect peat Tarlety. fetas and mesaa- wide. Buy it to- srade Coutil and waists, coats, etc. sizes. Offered foa rse meshblack terns. Kull 44 Ins. loath era. Slz 5 Pieces worth up lines. Very new- morrow and g,erf'ct '"i1"- Com J4 inches special for two T v;,!! wide." Special G.worUauj, . fj to S 6c Choice at Mt styles. Speo'l Thursday at yard fromco day. only at. ea. toMc. Your choloa 19c $1.48 79c 10c $2.49 25c $1.29 49c 9c 10c . , . . . , , , , p , . j j , r : - Feather Pillows 25c Lawn Aprons Boys $7.50 Suits Muslin Waists and $1.50 Middy 27 -in Cheviot Reg. 50c Rompers $1 Pongee Silks 35c Union Suite 45-In. Flouncing $1.59 Pair 19c Each at $3.95 Drawers 10c Blouses 98c 7 He Yard Now 39c 59c Yard Now 25c 49c Yard Full size Feathe Women's White 9n7 ; ' S?ldfn' . Muslin .New models In A very desirable Plain' colors and LmDOrte.d f"8e Regrulsvr oir oxtrsv Beautiful Dress Pillows covered Lawn Aprons, fuUs to be sold at mf "P&S' the popular Middy W a s h' Fabric in fancy stripe pat- St Ik in natural sises in - . Flounclnas ol I fine with good grade also ginghams in t?la Pr,ce- R-us" ers-at a bargain Blouses, extra, neat stripe and terns. Well made. color. Rich finish C o t t o n - Union. sheer vofle. Oreat fancy art ticking! good fafl styles. 1,8.8ts 2.lifc L?JLT ood arade ma- check patterns. Shown in sises I n -cood.. wneht- ?UA- Wkm variety of attract- Kegular $2 kind. Standard 25c qual- pf excellent ma- made and splen- terials and well Fast colors. Reg- to 6 years. Regu- Fu 33 n 0 ? e 1fow n V v Patterns. 7 So on sale for two itlts. on sale for" AsReJ? ti.fl fftJi made. - Priced ex- ular 10c r kind f lar 50p Rompers. eVhrBxsce"5n "l'2v.e"ine ala and 86o grades, a days at. pair two days at, each PCA9- ,5-00 t0 teriaLs. Ages S tra special, each for t days at, yd. Special 11.00 silk, fcpeciai . ankle length. 8So yarA J7.50 suits to 12 j yard yTade $1.59 19c $3.95 10c 98c 7ic 39c 59c 25 c 49c Lace Curtains Girls' Overalls $1.00 Union Suits 25c Silk Ribbon Reg. $3 Sweaters Mill Ends White Children's $1.25 Pongee 2-CIasp Silk 20-In. Flouncing $148 Pair' 45c Pair Now 69c 18c Yard at $2.29 Crepe 11c Yard Dresses at $1.10 SUk 69c Yard Glove 47c Pair 29c Yard 100 odd pairs fin Girls' Bib . Over- Men's medium Plain all, silk Taf- Women's heavy 27 a n d 28-lncn Dainty Wash 33-inch Tmported Women's Silk Voile and Crepes Lace Curtains m alls-of good grade w ? ' .h Jn lon feta Ribbon 5 ins. woo Sweater White iWesn Frocks for girls 0 Pongee Silks In a Gloves in J -clasp , -wonderful va- fuu sizes ion sale blue denim or Suits in white or w Id e. Beautiful C o a t s in colors. Crepes in .lengths to 14 yea of r , cBn naturai style. Shown in T it' a remarkably khaki. Neat red natural. Long or soft finish. All gray, cardinal and up to 10 yds. Ex- age. Nicely trim'd. shade and npln- J black or white, in r 1 e t y , n e w pat-, low price. Quai- trimmings.- Sizes sleeves and the new apring w!.tav ine, cloae Uent nvr..j tf- Splendid grade did heavy weight.. all sizes. Double terns. Worth op ltlTs Wth.to 13 2 to 8 years. On kU 1 en g rtl . SfffiSSS:- VJa Antlnlis5armi?oo "aia?- wash m a t e r ials Regular 11.25 tipped f Inge ra. to SOe. on sale for pair sale at. a pair aUb! s at yard pKjal gVides yard nd K colors ra1 at ard Special, pair 3 days at, a yard $1.48 45c 8 69c 18c $2.29 ar 11c $1.10 69c 47c 29c Feather Pillows Pillow Tubing Boys' 50c Union Women's Hose Dresses Worth to 32-In. Seersucker 50c Brassiere for Reg. $1 Corduroy Women's Hoae 10c Linen Laces 95c Pair 17c Yard Suits 39c 9c Pair $10.00 for $3.98 12 He Yard 33c 59c Yard 12tc Pair 5c Yard Medium size Bed Full 6t) ins. wide Fine Balbriggan Fine black or tan 8ample White 'New stripe pat- New hook - front 80-inch costume Medium weight Edges and ln- Pillows covered and good heavy Union Suits in Cotton Hose with. Dresses for wo- terns and good. , , . . corduroy for with split sole and sertiona from 1 to with good grade ?H.alltvA Soft fin- medium weight. seamless feet,. men. Just one of a heavy quality. models or line coats, s-u I t s and double heels and 1U inches wide.- fancy ticking and isJh 1)011 1 . m88 Natural color, Vt, double heels and .kind. Fine aheer Colors .are guaran- heavy muslin. Re skirts. Fine coid toes. Complete Vast assortment filled with select- t-hls opportunity sleeves and ankle toes. All sizes. materials and teed fast. Offered J enforced under and rich finish. tine of all sizes. pf dainty patterns, ed feathers. Spe- t0 PPly ' yu' lengths. Ages 6 Regular 12Hc beautifully trim'd. for 2 days only at, arms and nicely All popular colore. On sale at bargain Laces worth lie cial. pair needs at special to 16. 6oc grade grade at, a pair worth to S10.00 the yard i trim'd.. 60c graue $1.00 grade price. yard, now 95c wpr17c 39c. 9c $3.98 12ic 33c 59c 12Jc 5c ' . i Is - - 1. 1 II 1 i I II - III Bed Comforters Table OU Cloth Men's 50c Under- $1.00 Wash Suit New Dress Skirts Mill Ends Percales 2 5e Brassiere Fine SUk Ratine 50c Union Suit 18-Inch Allover at $1.19 lScYard wear 37 He Now 59c . at $3.98 10c Yard Special 19c 53c Yard for 39c . Lace 25c Yard Full double bed 45in. Table Oil M"!" Balbriggan. Boys-Wash -Suits Women's Dress 86-inch Percales in Exce 1 1 en t ew Y?!?!??1?. I Women's lisle fin- Shadow and net size, soft and . . , Shirts and Draw- of good, depend- , . ... . . , j moael Brassieres., drees, waists, ., a.,,, . . warm Covered Cloth, in colors ers wUn ,ona. or, able wash fabrics. Skirts of fine wool variety of hand- of g0d quality skirts and coats. l"on- Suits, effect in-a great with fine sllkollne. only. Second qual- short sleeves and Sailor and Russian materials serges, some patterns in, muslin, neatly Rich silk finish. low neck, sleeve- variety of pat Good assortment ity, all- good pat- ankle length. Ex- blouse styles. Ages tweeds, etc. Ex- light and dark col- made and nicely All the new spring less, with tight or terns. Laces worth, of patterns. Sd terns. Special for tra good fiOo grade. 24 to years. $1 cell en t styles. ore. "Regular 12c trimmed. Sizes, 34 colors. Special, a lace trimmed kn. p to ic a yard, ciai; each 2 days, at. yard All sizes Suits for Tour choice at grade at. the yard to 44. 26c grade yard '"All sizes. 60c grade Priced now only- $1,19 15c 37ic 59c .$3.98 10c 19c 53c 39c 25c Fine Couch ' 36-In. Pangoro Men's 12 He Hose Bleached Pillow Dress Gingham $8.00 Silk Waists Reg. $1 Corsets 75c Aloatro Women's 15c 5c Torchon Laces Covers for 98c. Sak 48c Yard 9c a Pair Cases 10c 10c rd for $2.69 59c Pair 59e Yard Vests 11a 3c a Yard Good heavy full- AttracUve printed Good grade black !6J54!:,and t.-"5 StnlSfISi -l! Four excellent 42-Inch Pure wool i w?? 'rPblUd ' c"t VII t r.C-0 size Tapestry . . . . . , neatly hemmed. A Dress Ginghams of silks and nets , . . , . . ,. kwiss riooea lot- Ldtces In narrow or Couch Covers in and brocade de- or tan color Hose splendid bargain in a great assort- late spring styles models to choose Albatross in black. ton vests, lace wide, Kdges and rich Oriental pat- signs. Beautiful with double heel at this price. Buy ment of stripes and good assort- from. Well made. white and popular trimmed and per- insertion in many terns and color- -soft fabric for and toe. Medium all you want of and checks. Priced ment or colors. nicely finished and colors. Always a feet fitting. All dainty patterns, ings. On sale at s u m m er dresses. weight. Reg. 12 Ho them at, special, extra special for 2 Waists worth up perfect fitting. wanted, materiel stses. Regularise Worth 6c a yard, special low price Priced special, yd. grade, at, per pr. each days, a yard to 16,00 for Sizes 19 to 30. Reg. 75c grade, yd. Vests. Special , Special 98c 48c 9c 10c . 10c $2.69 59c 59c lie 3c III - ill 1 111 III , 1 I Hi 111 : Vacuum Cleaners III 75c Muslin Night ill 35c Silk Tie I Lining Sateen II I ' Housa Drossc S0k FinUh Child's $7.50 SUk Poplin f 50c Dfkss Goods Uc Flouncing at $4.29 Shirts 59c for 19c 18c a Yard 98c Each Foulards 11c Coats at $3.69 48c Yard . 25c Yard 47c Yard Best made hand t rtV 'in , tffcl ' Dosses In 'many &U. Duress pfu rfnVX rVV ?we Vu.tTng. i"JZ Carpet Cleaner on good full-cut sizes.- and colors in Men's ing Sateen In Mack attractive s t y 1 es ards. 22 to 22 in. Coats In plain and black and smart patterns and Lca Klounctngs. the market at the Extra Jong. Neat four-in-hand Ties. and all the wanted and p re 1 1 y pat- wide. New color- fancy mixtures. white. Good heavy , good colorings. irt pretty designs Driee. Easy to op- b.Lu ?.d p1a Regular 26c and colors. Rich silky terns. All sizes Ings and handsome Sizes from to 14 weight and full 24 Regular J50c mate- and good quality. erate and no parts stripe patterns. All 2 6o grades offered finish. Priced, spe- from 2 2 to 4 4. patterns, j Special. years. Reg. $7.60 inches wide. Priced rials. On sale at Laces worth up to to break. - Special sizes. 7 6o grade st . ; cial. a yard Priced special yard Coats for ? special, the yard bargain price 5c a yard, now at $4.29 59c ' 19c 18c 98c 11c $3.69. 1 48c 25c 47c Great Sale of Notions arad Small Wares i &CS John J. Clarke's Spool Cotton, white only, all sizes ....... 2 H e :10c Cube Pins, white only. . ... 5c toe Shell Hair Pins, the box. ... 7c Regular 5c Needles, now 2 for. . 5c 10c 100-yard Spool Silk at . .... 5c 2 lAc Darning Cotton, spool. . , . lc 8c Large Size Curling Irons.... Sc toe Mother's Ironiog.Wax; . . . 5c tSc Child's Hose Supporters .'..10c 25c to 35c Barrettes now at. . . .10c 5c White Linen Tape, bolt 3c tSc.Twilled Tape, 24-yd., at . .10c toe Collar Stays, six on card; . . 5 10c Hair Nets, with or, without ' -elastic, now at 5 for. . . . . . .10c 25c Sterling Skirt Markers 19c 10c Wooden Skirt Hangers.. . . 8c 10c "Soil-Off Dry Cleaner .... 8c 10C Pearl Buttons at, the card,. 5c 5c Hooks and Eyes, the card...2Hc 10c Bias Seam -Tape, the bolt...: 5 10c Wilson Dress Fasteners.... 6e 25c Twine Shopping Bags at. . .19c Sc Hair Pin Cabinets now at. . . . 4c 15c Cube Pins, all colors, at . . .5c 5c Bone Hair Pins, the card. ..2c 5c Collar Buttons, the card. . .2sc Sale of ICIeinert's Dress Shields Reduced Prices for 4 Days Only ; There is one point - about Kleinert's Shields that pleases every woman- that is they can be washed in steaming hot water and Ironed back to perfect fresh ness. The following prices for four days only: 20c No. 2 Featherweight only 15c 22c No. 3 Featherweight jonly X7 25c No. 4. Featherweight only 20c. 30c No. 5 Featherweight only 23c Kleinert's Eton Garment Shield a 25c No. 2 Double Gem Shields 16c 27c No. 3 Double Gem Shields 20c 30c No. '4 Double Gem Shields 23c 35c No. 5 Double Gem Shields 25c eisee -50c grades new it only 35c Sale Underwear and Hosiery ' "' f i i i ..i - i. i lm i a a n Priced Way Under Regular - CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Special line of Women's Underwear and Hosiery at savings thoughtful women will take advantage ol. Women's 35c sleeveless Union Suits spcar, only Women's 25c Sleeveless Vests special now at only Women's Soc Sleeveless Lisle Vests special, only 65 c Lisle Vests; pink, blue, white; special,, only Women's 50c Union Suits at the special price, only 25c 15c 39c 49c 39c 65c and 75c Union Suits at the sate price of, each Women's 25c Black Lisle Hose now at only, the pair 35c to 50c Lisle Hose i: broken lines speclalrOrily S0c Outsize Lisle Hose, 3 pairs for 51; or only, pair 75c Lisle and Cotton Hose -special at only, pair 49c 19c 25c 35c 39c