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1' r -r ' THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND," I TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1914. V TOWN TOPICS UftOta DAY OF 1914 AMUSEMENTS HEIMG ElMmfh and Morrison. Mattncea 4al. ' Lrmau U. Howe Travel Pictures. BAKKR Broadway and Morrison. Uatiaeea daily. Curtains 213 and 8:2V Baker I'layers Willi AUce Memlng la "Tba Fight Ins; Hop." LYUIC Fourth and Btark, HatUeea dairy Curtains, 2:4.1. 7:30 and 0. Newman-Folts company In "i'atDg tbe Molc." PANTAUKM Broadway and Alder. VanderlUe. Curtains 2:30. T:30 and 9:10. THE OAKH Amiiwnient park. COLUMBIA HliUt ltweeo Waahlncton and (Stark streets. Motion pictures, 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. PEOFLKHWeat Park and Alder streets. Mv tlon plHnrea. 11:110 a. m. to 11:30 p. va. 8TAK Wssbinjtoii and Park. Motion pic tures. 11 . in. to 11 p. m. GI-OBKEleDtb and Washington. Motion pictures. 12 m. to II p. m. MAJKMIC WssblnRton nd Psrk. Motion . pictures, 12 m. to 11 p. bi. Today's Events. Reception to merrtianls and tnannfacturera of Milwaukee by merchants of Portland, at Commercial rlub at 3 o'clock. Oregon State Tbreabermen conrentlon at VT. O. W. ball. East MUtb aud East Alder afreets, at 1 o'clock RepublU-sn Htate Central eommlttea meets at imperial noiei at m ocioca. i Northwest Music Teactaera' association an. liii.l Mnfcntlna. F.lter's hall. Oreaon Electrical Contractors' association ..ntl.T Mnv.n t Inn 'in Ptttock hlwk. Oregon Optometrists' meeting la Imperial noiel. mate con Ten tlon of Order of Eaatera Star, in M.snnlc Teninle. I.lm-oln High tfehnnl alumni meeting at Cen tral library at S o clock. Tomorrow's Events. ' Ktale cnnTentlon of Order of Eastern 8tar In Masonic Temple. , Annual communication of grand lodge of MaMHis In Masonic Temple. 'Ad club luncbeou at Portland hotel at 12:15 o clock. lnr the same mlnorj The Spady srfrls I to have the .arm attended. .. to. The and chauffeurs were arrested Saturday I brother Is 6 ; years old an was con nigdt at Muuer hotel. A bond of siooo I fined to bed yesterday from an opera- was required for each defendant- They I tion ,- for.- adnoida. The little sister are In the county jalL I cried for her playmate until the par ents placed her on the bed for a romp. Vxtm Cnaare in Ordinance Deputy I The fracture la between the elbow and District Attorney Deicn : una morning I wrist. In the - municipal f court " advocated I - changing the fcity ordinance grovern-1 Popular Bosa TestlTal Ores ting Ball, in g pool rooms to exclude all minors I Tuesday evening. June 9, 8:30, w. O, In such places.. Judge Stevenson saidl W. hall. Bast Sixth and Alder streets. the change is needed. . The question I $1 per couple. Tickets at door. Prasp's arose in the arrest of Walter O'Shea. I orchestra. All Festival guests and 16 years old, who was arrested by De-I their friends cordially invited. Come tective Smith for taking plumbing J greet the queen and princesses and irom a rear room in a pool room at I f estival management and enjoy a 727 Williams avenue. O'Shea said the I pleasant evening. ; (Adv.) piumoing was round outside the room. He sold the material for 10 cents, al-1 Popular Boss festival Oreetlng Ball, though it is worth $5. "The trouble j Tuesday evening, June 9, 8:80. W. O. with practically every boy that comes J W. hall. East Sixth and Alder eta., $1 Into the court can be traced to his 1 per couple; tickets at door; Prasp's habit of loafing around pool rooms," I orchestra. All Festival guests and said Deputy Deich. "Loitering around 1 their friends cordially invited. Come such places causes laziness, and leads I greet the Queen and Princesses and to stealing." O'Shea was placed onlevai management and enjoy .a both legs broken when a heavy frame fell upon him.- The man was brought to the city and taken to the Good Sa marltan hospital. .. i v -. ., parole to the parole officer. pleasant evenings (Adv.) Ziocatlon of Andrew Kan's Store will j not be changed for a short time. Sale of pongees, crepes, laces, lunch sets. Chinese and Japanese curios will pre. vail until after Rose Festival. 431 (Adv.) Olxl Loisi Wat. Ellen Bolton, 11 years old, came to Portland yesterday on an errand for her mother. The girl was unable to find her way back home. and is cared for hv. tha rtpnnrtmonr nt safety for women. She lives with her Washington St, near 12th. mother nt tincla ahnnt thr m1lo from the city, which way she is unable I Crawfish, cooked In wine, delicious to tell. The girl says her mother was I and appetizing, always the best at the busv vpsterdav and sent hr to bnv I New Republic Grill, 847 Morrison some blue silk for a dress she Is mak- street, between Broadway and Park, ing. This was the girl's first triD to I'upstalrs. Merchants' lunch,, 25c. Portland alone. Being unable to find I Chinese dishes a specialty. (Adv.) her wav lant pvenlna- sih nilri(l I around Montavilla until some one on Alberta Pnblio Market The Alberta East Eighty-fourth street north cared Publls market committee expects to for her during the night, turning her be ready to open Tuesday morning. Snyder's Crawfish Special. Our cel. ebrated Crawfish cooked to the Queen's taste Thursday and Friday. Only 35c per dozen. 255 First street. - Phone Main 783. (Adv.) We Kepresent Quality and Service Fir and oak cord wood, four foot and short slabs. Knight and Rock Springs coal. Albina Fuel Co. (Adv.) CONFERENCE TO BE HELD Steamer Jesse Haxklas for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves "Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Sr. Belle O. Ferguson has returned and opened -offices, Stevens bldg., Washington and West Park. (Adv.) Oak and Tir Oordwood. Cannon Coal .Multnomah Fuel company.. Main 5540,-A-2116. (Adv.) 'The annual conference of the Portland-Oregon .classes - of the German Evangelical ; Reformed church, which will be attended by the pastor and lay delegates of the 13 churches of this faith In Oregon. Washington. Idaho and California, will open next Thursday evening at the Second church, on Columbia boulevard, of which Rev. Edward Wyss is pastor, and will continue over the following Sunday. Rev; William Lienkaemper, pastor of the Salem church, will pre side. j . Eievator Up4 Prices Down! Men! Save money and buy your new suit of me. I sell high grade ready-to. wear suits at. $14.75 and $18.76. No profit is tacked on for high rent and swell fixtures. Jimmy Dunn, Oregonlan bldg., 3d floor. (Adv.) over this morning to the police. Today's Forecasts. Portland snd lclnity Fair tonight and Wednesday warmer Wednesday; westerly winds. ..... Oregon snd Wsnblngton Generally feir to nljiht and Wednesdsy ; wsrmer Wednesday ex cept near the cosnt; westerly wlud. Idaho Ueucrslly fair toulght aud Wednes day; waroier Wednesday. Weather Conditions. High atmospheric presaure with generally fair Weather obtains this mornlntf over mot of tbe country; a moderste depression oTerllca central Canada and north-central L'ulted States and there Is a slight depression oer tbe southwest, ttalns bse fallen In tbe last 2i hours In the l'srlflc northwest, tbe Uasia slates. Montana, the DakoUs, Minnesota, the middle Atlantic atatea and weatern Canada. Tbe rainfall waa heavy In the eaatern por tion of the Dakotaa. The weather Is some, wbst warmer In southern Idaho, British Co lumbia and western New York; It is corres pondingly cooler In southwestern Montana, southwfateru Utah, Nebraska, South Dakota, southern Minnesota and along tbe middle and north Atlantic coasts. Temperatures continue below normal from tbe ltocky mountain states westwsrd and they are conniderabl above normal In tb Mlsaisaippl and Obki valleys and In the region of the Great lakes. The condltione are favorable for generally fair weather In this district during tbe ocxt JIC to 48 hours. It will be warmer Wednesday except near the coast. Westerly winds will Bbtaln. THEODORE f. DRAKE. Acting Dlatrict forecaster. Observations. Attends T. M. C, A. Conference. H, W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland Young Men's Christian Asso ciatlon, has left to attend the Y. M. C. A, employed officers' conference at Lake Geneva, Wis. He is accompanied by Mrs. Stone, A, S. Allen, general secretary of the Seattle Y. M. C. A., June 16. Market days to be Tuesdays and Saturdays. Alberta and Twenty- third streets. Boom and Private Bath, $ 1.50 TJp. Rooms without bath, $1 up. Central location; excellent service, large, light rooms. Hotel Lenox, Sd and Main sts. (Adv.) assistant general secretarv H r Ia8t n,ght ,n the Mlnook saloon, 211 asBisiant general secretary ll. I pniirh Btrt Aihr r-mw. . out Melby, business secretary, and R. E. Randall, religious work director, all of I the Portland Y. M. C. A., will also at tend the conference. Fourth street, Albert Crowe was cut about the hip and abdomen. He was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital. Innovation In Grange . Meeting. Somewhat of an innovation in grange meetings will be the next regular gathering of Evening Star grange No. 14, which falls on July 4. Seven Passenger Auto Tot Klre. Careful driver; reasonable rates. C-2386. (Adv.) Temperature, j & o 3 . a. i a, 5 c c TATIONS 3 ' i Jo w 5 2 a Hsker, r 40 I 58 l I 4 To": Boise. Idsho 4H 6S 4(t 4 0 bo. ton. Msss 14 7H 50 8 0 (ll.sgo, 111 80 82 7 H 10 O iHnver, foJo 4 7 42 S 0 lulutb. Mlno. m 7tf 02 20 .64 Kuraks. tsl 4tt M 4 O Fresno. Csl 50 78 fit) 8 Oslveston. Tcxaa .... 78 84 '7 4 O llstre, Mont 4S 70 40 14 0 Jscksonville. r'la. ... 78 8S 72 0 KaiiHss City. Mo 78 00 76 16 0 Lewtnton. Idaho 48 48 6 0 I cs Anpeles. Csl M 70 64 A 0 MsrshfU-lil, or ..48 60 46 0 .03 Nt-w Orleans. La HO 82 76 8-0 New Vork. N. Y 00 84 66 12 0 North Head. Wash.. 60 62 48 18 .10 North Yakima, Wash. 42 64 42 6 0 t'boenlx, Ariz 62 88 62 4 0 I'ocstello, Idaho 4U 58 46 12 .08 Portland, Or. 61 63 51 3 .03 Koseburr, Or 48 62 46 4 0 HscrSmento. Csl. ... 60 72 60 6 O Kt. Louis, Mo 78 86 76 10 O Kt. Tsui. Minn. US 86 64 12 . 28 Kslt Iske. Utah 60 68 46 6 .IS Hsn Francisco, Cat .. 60 60 60 4 0 Keattle, Wash 48 64 48 6 .08 Spokane, Wash 44 58 44. 8 .04 Tseoma, Wasb 60 64 48 4 .12 Tatoosb I'lsnd, Wn.. 60 54 . 60 12 0 Valdea. Alaska .Victoria. B. C 48 .... 48 20 . 08 Walla Walla. Wash... 60 50 6 .01 Washington. I. f... 4 84 64 10 .S4 Wlanlpes, Manitoba . 62 80 68 10 0 picnic will be held on the grange's grounds ana a patriotic program, ar ranged by Professor S. F. Ball, lec turer, will be delivered in the grange hall on Division street, near the end of the Hawthorne carllne. All mem bers are particularly urged to attend this meeting, Both ZiSgs Ar Broken. While un loading material from an electrlo train A basket I at Oregon City last evening, E. J. Rannie, (00 Vancouver avenue, got Br. Frank S. Smith, formerly of Sa lem, has located at 1004-5 Stevens bldg, (Ad.)' ' - . Will Care for Children. Should accidents occur to the chil dren In the playgrounds of the city, tbe playground instructors are to send them home immediately and see that they are attended by a physician. In cases where the parents are financi ally unable to pay for services of a doctor the city physician will attend to the case. Orders to this effect were Issued by Commissioner Brewster to the instructors yesteraay. Cards of Thanks. Card of Thanks. Allow me to express my sincere thanks to tha many friends and neigh bors who have been so kind during the illness and death of my wife. I am also very grateful for the beautiful floral offerings. (Adv.) PHILIP LvA.WTON. We desire to thank the many kind friends for their help and sympathy during the sickness and death of our darling wife and daughter, Luenna Cole smith. Also for the beautiful floral offerings. EDWARD 13. SMITH, (Adv.) MR. AND MRS. W. D. COLE. Tired Feet . With the coming of summer the usual foot ailments increase, A medi cated foot bath and a few minutes of skilled work on the part of our sur geon chiropodist will relieve the tired feeling. Latest sanitary methods. Bar- Der snop. Journal buiioing. (auv.i Mrs. M. J. Sewall wishes to thank her many friends for the floral offer ings and kind assistance during . the illness and death of her son, Chester Sewall. (Adv.) Vaeanoy in Naval Academy. Con gressman A. W. Lafferty has been notified that there will be a vacancy subject to his nomination next March in the United : States naval academy. The appointment will be made by him after a competitive examination. Any young man who wigh"4to be appointed to this position a write the con gressman, whose? fibres are in tho Pittock buildingi Jf he will be in formed of the dasefor the examina tion. ; -McCoy Goes to Bockplle. Frank Mc Coy. 32 years old, and a cook, will spend 75 days on the rockplle for ash ing Margaret McCoy, 18 years old, and a waitress, to marry him. Judge Ste venson, in municipal court yesterday afternoon, told McCoy he was fortun ate that a white slave charge did not stand against liim. McCoy has a crip pled wife in Tacoma, whom he desert ed for the girl. I! Illlllll! Teachers': Examination 1 An examination of applicants for teachers' certificates will be held at the Old Failing School, Front and ior ter Streets, from June 17 to 20. 1914 both inclusive. Forenoon sessions will begin at 9 o'clock; afternoon at 1:30. Doors will be closed at these respec tive hours. ' OBSEB Or SUBJECTS. Wednesday Forenoon Wrl tin it. (J. S. History, Physiology. Afternoon Physical Geography, Reading, Compo sition, Methods in Reading. Methods in Arithmetic. Thursday Forenoon. Arithmetic, History of Education, Psychology,. Methods in Geography. Afternoon Grammar, Geography, American Literature, Physics. Methods in Language. Thesis for primary cer tificate. Friday Forenoon Theory and Practice, Orthography, English Litera ture, Chemistry. Afternoon School Law, Geology, Algebra, Civil Govern ment; ; Saturday Forenoon Geometry, Botany. Afternoon General History, Bookkeeping. Subjects for primary thesis are as follows: ' "Garden Contests"; "Music in the Primary Grades"; "Punishment as Seen by Children"; "Physical De fects as Cause of Dullness and Dis cord"; "Civic Pride Aroused Through Cooperation of Home and School." A. P. ARMSTRONG, School Supt. Multnomah County, Oregon. Afternoon report of preceding day. When You Go Away Have The. Journal sent to your Summer address. Chauffeurs and Olrls Arrested. Eliz abeth Spady was held to the grand Jury yesterday afternoon from muni cipal court on a charge of contributing to th delinquency of her 16-year-old sister. The eider sister is zz years old. Edward Reiser and Cline Flnlev. professional chauffeurs, were afso held to the Jury on similar charges, lnvolv nose x-esuvai Pictures. Do you want to see yourself in the movies? If so, you should attend the perform ance at the Columbia, for you will cer tainly Bee yourself. Each day. begin ning tomorrow, 250 feet of films taken of the various parades and other fea tures of the Festival will be shown at eacn perrormance. iiiacn day a new film will be offered. In addition, there will be a splendid bill of photo piays. tAdv.j Age Xdmit Is Extended. The United States civjl service commission in vites attention to the fact that for the open competitive examination for chemist s aid, to be held on July 8, in, at tne places mentioned In origi nal announcement No. 617, the maxi mum age limit will be 35 years on the date of the examination instead of 30 years, as stated in the original an nouncement. Museum Free to Visitors. Th Port land Art association invites all Rose Festival visitors and citizens to re gard the Museum of Art, on Fifth and Taylor streets, as an auxilliary of the Rose Festival center. Admission is free at all times during the festival and the special attraction is an exhi bition of original etchings and draw ings by Rembrandt. Baby Breaks Bar Arm. While play ing on the .bed with her brother yes terday morning, the 3-year-old daugh ter of O. L. Ferris, 715 East Forty- second street.; north, fell to the floor and broke her arm. The child was taken to the Good Samaritan hospital Br It'aBir cy i I oecona vupwf That's the real test of fl coffee. "More Coffee" m earn good , coffee. They always want more of the new Steel I ,tj little over six weeks has become the most popu The Possession of A Diamond or Diamonds For much less than their established value is made possible through the FRIEDLANDER A 317 A first-quality Diamond mounted in 14 K Fancy Gold Lady's Ring Reduced from $16 to S11.50 A 64 One-fourth carat, first quality Diamond mounted in 14 K Platinum-top Lady's Tiffany Ring Re duced from (22.50 to 816 A M0 A Diamond and Pearl Pendant with full platinum mounting and chain Re duced from $27.50 to 819 A 19 A pair of first - quality Diamonds mounted In 14 K Earrings Reduced from $28 to 820 A 904 Three Diamonds mounted in a 14 K Lady's Ring Re duced from $50 to 835 A 688 A 30-100 carat, first quality Diamond, mounted in Platinum-top 14 K Lady's Ring Reduced from $65 to 845 A 4S A first-quality 43-100 carat Diamond, mounted in 14 K Platinum-top Tiffany Ring Reduced from $75 to 852 A 33 A 65-100 carat Blue Dia mond In Platinum-top Tif fany Ring Reduced from $95 to ...870 A 603 Blue, 5-8. 1-18 carat Dia mond mounted in Platinum top Lady's Tiffany Ring Reduced from $175 to 8120 A 604 A 7-8 carat Diamond, of first quality, in Platinum top Tiffany Ring Reduced from $225 to. ...... .8165 A 135 Three Perfect Blue Dia monds, 1 H carat, mount ed In Platinum-top, 14 K Ring Reduced from $ 3 8 5 to 8310 inn 1 Belter Sight Less Annoyance Toric Lenses give a larger field of vis ion and their curved shape makes them appear very much neater than flat lenses. . Your eye lashes will not touch them, nor will you find any rear reflections to rnnfuns and annov. lTO&la Let ns "Pi" their L many advantages aUbNSaM tO yOU. Dr. De Keyser EYXSTBAXH BBXCIAUST SA Floor Columbia Bldg. 365 Washington, Cor. W. Bark St. OAKS Portland's Great Amusement EXPERT OPTICAL EXAMINATION FREE Visitors from out of town should take advan tage of the services of our eyesight specialist; competent and reliable wofk assured. Friedlander's 310 Washington Between Fifth and Sixth Park Sstabllsned 1870 W lnr in Ih. ft. German- Equal to any 35c coffee on the market-many sold at 40c A spe cial blend the result of years of experience. Over two hundred Portland grocers ell and recommend G-A. Air tight pound tins, 30c three pounds "85c. ' , Roasters of the Famous "Boyai Club" and Distributors "Boyal Club" Pure Food Products Portland, Oregon. XByrar. m Rose Festival Week at Ye Oregon Grill! GOME and make merry at "Ye Oregon' this festive week! Out-of-town people will find the Carnival spirit at its best here. Last week one dainty little visitor from New York exclaimed: "My, but Ye Oregon is certainly Portland's brightest spot!" SPECIAL FESTIVAL ATTRACTIONS Miss Grace Purdy, Soprano, "the American Nightingale? Miss Marjorie Mandeville, dainty soubrette, contortionist Miss Ruth Bigelow, Miss Annuta Osgood, Miss. Elsie Edvrds, Three New York Belles j. ' . and Prince Dong Jun Long, Chinese Basso, with Chorus, In Chinese Costume Balloons and Imported Tango Balls will arid to the gaiety of the Grill. The Oregon Hotel,- Broadway at Stark Tonight 9 P. M. FIRE WORKS 12,000 Free Seats Full Shows Before and After Admission to Park lOo Cars at First and Alder j Launches at Morrison Bridge THE OLDEST RELIABLE PAINLESS 5 V M x: ITV DENTAL CO. Oar aklll la a-knowl-l edged and onr promptness I la rlDlshlof work in eoal csy wnn required is ap-l preeiated by out-of-town I patron. I ' ur. wn tm a raise-1 tooth expert. Tl)rs Is I 'ILWlxl OR Best" la aTery eallloa. and Dr. Wis lira da lot to this I dlstlBCtloD la Oregon. 27 1 years' experlMc. I wast w eaa't gvaraa-l t.w dom't oo. Low Prices fori I High Grade Work ' ; ' i-, i ; Good Raiser nates, each... ....... .f 8.00 To Boat Red Rubber Plates, each t7.M E2-K. Gold or Foreelaia Crawa S3.M and ap Wise iDental Co. : ielzaklz pampas DEirraxs, Phones Main 102- A-S029. 183t Third SW Failinr Bide;., g. Z. Mr. xmra ana wsuispo. - Gome Jime Time, Rose Time SPim Good Time, Portlimd"vDOMJi Rose Festival Visitors, Make This Store Your Headquarter You Are Welcome. Thrice Welcome, to the Rose CityPurchases Prepaid to All Points Out of the City of Portland Packages, Suitcases, Etc, Checked at This Store Free of Charge Our Store Opens Daily at 8:30 a. m. Saturday At 9 a. m. wys! THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Our Store Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m. Saturday At 6 p. m. We've made great preparations for "Carnival Week" at this store, and those who fail to visit us when they come to the city will miss much. Throughout the week we will offer some mighty tempting values in almost every line of goods carried in stock. ' Every day will see new specials offered, so a visit to this store every day during the coming week will prove most interesting and profitable to buyers here. Very Tempting: Values Laces and Embroideries See our Morrison Street Window Display Here are price reductions that should assist you with your Summer Sewing. 45-inch Emb'y Flounc- 7fr ings Special at, a Yard I L Regular. Values to $2.00 a Yard. An extensive line of beautiful, full length Batiste Embroidery Flouncinjjs shown in dozens of choice patterns neat small effects and bold conventional designs. Regular values to $2.00 a yard. HCkg This sale at only wt Shadow Lace Reduced 0 Silk. Cotton and Silk Mixed Shadow Lace in pretty new patterns in white, cream and ecru underpriced as follows: 25 "yard for Values to 48c 39J a yard for Values to 75c . 48 a yard for Values to 98c 79c a yard for Values to $1.75 Great Shipment Jiist Received Most Popular New Wash Cottons ait 25c Yard The New Printed Crepes, Striped New Cloth, the New Printed Voiles and Many Others Nothing could be quite so fascinating for the fashionable women who covets exclusive and distinctive ideas in Wash Goods as a visit to our . Domestic section, v. here are gathered unlimited assortments of the 'season's best weave in plain colors and novelties. A wealth and beauty of display, far outclassing any previous showing. Partic ularly attractive are the new Printed Voiles, shown in dainty flowered patterns in both light and dark color ings. They come full 40 inches wide... Equally as pop ular are the new Printed Dress Crepes, alsp shown in pretty flowered designs; as well as Striped New; Cloth, the most wanted medium weight wash fabrc of the sea son comes in black, blue, heliotrope, pink rfid tan stripes. We have just received an extensive variety of colorings in the ever fashionable Scotch Plaid Zephyr Ginghams. You will find these to be Wash Goods, of the best possi ble quality at 25 cents a yard. Summer Hosiery Knit Under wear The charm of a woman's Summer gown is heightened and brightened by . distinctive hosiery. She can't -have too many pairs or too great a variety. But wear is as essential as beauty. Our stock of the new season's hosiery combines beauty and util ity with low prices. t Phoenix Silk Hose, Guaranteed All Sizes in Black and 7 Lv the Best New Shades Special for Tomorrow's Sale, Pair I OL Women who are the most particular as to their hosiery can find no fault with these high grade silk stockings. The Phoenix hosiery is fully guaranteed to wear to your satisfaction. The stockings in this sale are made lull fashioned with double heel and toe and are shown in all sizes in black and in the wanted new colors. Long-Wear Hose for Women Specially Reduced fo Q 1 AA Tomorrow's Sale Three Pairs for Low Figure of l) JLJ Full fashioned stockings made from a fine mercerized yarn and with six-threaT heel and toe. They come with a perfect fitting !eg and foot and in all sizes in white, black and the best shades of tan. Priced this sale at 3 pairs for a dollar or 35a a pair. 25c Silk Lisle Hose for Children at Special Low price for This Sale Unusually durable stockings of fine silk lisle, made with extra strong heel and toe. They corae in all sizes m black, white, tan, pink, blue, QC of fine lisle thread. etc. A stocking of unequaled value at, pr WOMEN'S VESTS AT 25 Summer weight lisle thread Tests in - low styles and in all sizes. Garments that look well and that wear well, at... Nu-Shape Union Suits for C As? Women Priced for This Sale at OUL Exceedingly fine seasonable weight garments at a very low price. Theycome in low neck, no sleeve styles in knee length and are made Cflai All sizes at, a suit wv neck, sleeveless 2jf)C Cheney Bros.' Tussah Crepe Silks Beautiful Pure Silk Fabrics of Soft, Clinging Weave All Wanted Plain QQn Colors Regular $1.50 Quality Specially Priced for This Sale, the Yard sOk The first time these high grade silks have ever been on sale at a lowered price. It is a fortunate purchase which enables us to do so at this time. They are the most beautiful silk crepes we have shown this season. They are shown in the new Tussah weave, and in most any wanted plain shade golden brown, pink,, leather, turquois, apricot, rose, lavender,.light blue, etc. They are full 42 QO. inches wide and a quality sold elsewhere at $1.50 a yard; on sale tomorrow at. a yard- wOU New Black Silk Coatings, Ottoman Cords, Moire and Double-Faced Q 1 C A Peau de Soie Silks of Matchless Quality Specially Priced at, Yard O 1 OU Fashion has decreed that black silk coats are to be all the "go" this season and with our usual forethought we've supplied an unsurpassed assortment of weaves and weights for your inspection. Included are yard-wide heavy Ottoman Corded Silks, yard-wide Black Moire Coatings and fZ( the new yard-wide, double faced Peau De Soie, silks of popular weight and standard quality. yd.V-LatJvl Summer-Weight Woolen Coatings, 54 and 56-inch Fabrics, Special C"7 AA for Tomorrow's Sale at a Temptingly Underpriced Figure, the Yard DeWaJU A large variety of weaves and colors to choose from all of correct summer weight and of perfect weave and finish. In great demand are the new wide Diagonals. Novelty Bedfords, Heavy Gran ites, Wool Corduroys, Balmacaans, etc. fine, pure wool fabrics that will please you in 40 (f every way unmatchable value at, a yard VaGaUU A Great Carnival Special 25 and 32-inch French Challies, in 50c and 65c Qualities, Specially Priced , for Tomorrow's Sale at Low Figure, Yd. An extremely popular fabric for summer wear one oi fast colors that makes up soft and grace ful.' At this sale you may select from both domestic and foreign weaves and over a hundred and fifty choice patterns small figures, dots, stripes and novelty designs in charming color- IO Xel 42c in gs 28 and 32 inch widths in regular 50c and 65c qualities This Sale at i W : ; The New Normal Line Latest Parisian creation. The diaphragm is allowed to remain in its normal position, a direct contrast to the flat front In all things worth while there is an art. The art of cor set lines, carefully studied for many years, lies back of each R. & G. Corset. That is why one woman in ten wears an R. & G. Corset. , $ That's why there is an R. & G. Corset to fit you and suit you exactly. When you go to the store, insist on that one. See all styles of R. & G. Corsets till you come to the one planned by our designers to fit your par- -: ticular figure. All Prices From Q1?00 to G5.00 Pair cchvad pmrmnc coj OOEN V.6REENC.PRCSI0CNT aSfr GTARri STREETl , - : , - f - " . .- " T Kadlna Tig- Trie $UBO V .