The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 12, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 12. 1914.
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FAILURE,
SAYS GADSBY
They Fed Us as They Would
Soldiers in Barracks, He
Asserts,
MUDDY SOUP FIRST OOSE
t if KS. KUKK13 UKEUU enter
tained (bis afternoon with a
. charmingly appointed tea for
the pleasure of Mrs, Curtis
Sargent, who Is the guest of Mr. Sar
gent's mother for the summer at the
latter" 0 Irving-ton home. There were
guests for five tables at bridge prior
to the tea. when about 60 guests called.
The: house was abloom with red roses
throughout the living rooms and in
the dining room whew Mrs. Walter
Brewer and Mrs. George MacPherson
presided at th tea table blue canter
bury bells and pink roses were ef
fectively arranged.
The hostess was assisted In receiv
ing by Mrs. Howard Latourette and
Mrs. Ben Berger.
Guest of Mrs. Costello.
Miss Helen Bloulss' Baldwin of Den-
Colo., is a guest of her uncle
and i aunt. Mr. and Mrs. James C
Costello of Irvlngton. MisS Baldwin
will) spend the summer here and in
Government-owned railroads of con-1 fV" V wo
ttnental Europe hav, no appeal what- " l DO"or IT
ever to Captain William Gadsby. who her cousin. Mrs. Helen McHugh. who is
with his son. Walter Oadsby. cut short t0 b married to lieutenant Jonn Her-
thelr Mediterranean trip so they could n Hood of the coast artillery corps
get home in time for the Rose esu-i" oiepueae, ur., juuo miw
val. They succeeded in reaching Port-1 Mctiugn has visited her uncle ana
land for the celebration by means of (here on several occaslpns and has
.the fast new ocean liner Aaultania on I many friendsmong the younger set.
her maiden voyage. I ! w
"Ught" exclaimed the captain this I cc nt
morning. "I'm trying to forget those I "
railroads. They fed us as they would I A pleasant surprise was given Miss
feed soldiers in barracks. At meal La, Verne Girvan at her home. 931 East
time we were herded in like pigs. First Eighth street, north, last Friday even
they gave us a dose of muddy soup. ing.! The evening was pleasantly
then a dose of fish buried in Jassup j Bpent jn games and music, when re-
gravy, men a aose 01 meat, wneiner i frmhmnU won aorvAd. iftur which
roast beef or roast horse we couldn't Georgia Chapman rendered a number
tell, then a slop of rice pudding. It of recitations, which were very much
was awful. It reminds me of the I Thn. nn th
Captain Xamladad of Blumgullion;
. ZMntrs Herded Together ZJke Tig
Other European Impressions.
slumgulllon they dished out to the
American soldiers when the first trans
port took them to Manila. And the
Misses Carrie E. Renz, Georgia Chap
man, Florence Svade, Phena Faubian,
r " - vlV wl Louise Btarr. La Verne Girvan. Mrs.
hbu M thankful we" hlVrlVe Probst. Mrs. H. B. Girvan. Charles
v.! ( v, , I Cllnkenbeard. Fomas Evans. Sheldon
coaches and general equipment over Young. Le Koy T. Pulm, Lloyd Clink
there can't be compared with ours." enbeard. La Monte Girvan. Bud Probst.
tt.ii ai... t.. I Howard Svade. Oscar Edlund and
Captain Gadsby didn't see a thing j Stephen W. Renz.
east of the Atlantlo that he could
Bert-Forney 'Wedding, i
. More than SO guests attended the
wedding of Miss Abbie Estella Forney,
who was married to Basil Peter Bert,
at the residence of the bride's mother.
1121 Missouri avenue, on Tuesday,
June 9, at 8:80 p. m, , The home was
tastefully decorated with roses, ferns,
and ; evergreens; and the bride wi
Deaunruiiy gowned. The ceremony
was performed by the Rev. W. T. Kerr
of the M. E. church. Mendelssonh'a
wedding march was rendered by Mrs.
Glenn McCleery. Miss Georgle For
ney, sister of the bride, and "Miss
Blanch Parks were the bridesmaids In
attendance, and Dayne Bert and Frank
carpenter attended the' bridegroom.
Mrs. F. Elvers sang "Garland of
Roses." and Miss Lela Muir "I Lowe
Tou Truly." Following the ceremony
the guests were received by the bridal
party, and a delicious luncheon was
served.
Miss Forney is a popular member of
the Chanticleer's club1 and has a. large
circle of friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert will "be at home
to their many friends after July 15,
at 238 Killings-worth avenue.
Wedding Anniversary.
About 40 friends of Mr. and Mrs. U.
K. Hall of 821 East Taylor street
called and surprised them on their
tenth wedding anniversary. The even
ing was spent in xnusld and games,
after which refreshment were served.
Society Notes..
Mrs. I Meyers of Boston is ln the
city to spend the summer witfl ner
son. Dr. Edmund Meyers.
Miss Martha Hart and Miss Faith
Hanthorne have returned to Portland
from college at Corvallls to pass the
summer with parents.
Mrs. Lawrence Alnsworth of Hood
River Is the guest of her mother.
Mrs. Charles E. Bitton.
compare with the United States. Of
course, he admitted, the trip was of
vast interest because of the quaint, or
hlstorlo or mafittlve or artlstio factors
that composed It.
"WeJhad an interesting time in the
ruins of Pompeii," continued Mr. Gads
by. "They are excavating now in the
residential district of the city and
flndlnsr new things every day.
'.'One thing not generally known Is
the fact that the Pompetlans were
holding a hot election Just about the
time they were buried by the volcano.
1 don't know whether they were voting
for mayor, the commission form of
government, for woman's suffrage or
the tariff, but we saw election notices
painted on the walls, calling the voters'
attention to the issues of the day.
.whatever they were.
"On our Journpy we met many Port'
land people in Egypt, Palestine, Italy,
France and England. The funny part
of it was that all asked about the Rose
CHICAGO
BANKS CLOSED BY
OF
ORDER
EXAMINER
La Salle Street Trust & Sav
ings Bank, Illinois State
Bank, Broadway State.
to onen this morning," Harldn said.
Former Senator Lorimer is presiaenx
of the La Salle street institution. Har-
kin said the deposits of the three
banks totaled $4,648,000.
. (t'nlted Press Leased Wire.)
Chicago, June 12. The La Salle
Festival and wished they could get Street Trust and Savings bank, gener
back in time to see It. Our voyage ally known as William Lorlmer's bank.
tanla held steady through the waves. 17."".,..,
4.i,h w.r. nr.itv rmirh .t timo .nd "ens, closed ita doors here today and
it .m.,l If we wpr. rtdlne on n. I placed its affairs in the hands of the
river steamer instead of a mighty I state auauor. BatiK .kdcaminer Harkin
ocean greyhound. I was responsible for the closlne of the
What lmpresned me most in isurope I bank.
ana nortnern Ainca was tne numoer Tne. bank had a pala up capltal ct
smoked cigarettes. On the steamer, in I ,,' , ,mn ..j
the best hotels, on trains, in the villas t,ua,!U iuvv ""-
nd along the Riviera we saw them I aepositors jammea ia. eane sireei ana
everywhere. But one thing I noticed I clamored for admittance. A man ap-
ws that hardly any of these women j peared on the twelfth floor of the
were French. building in which the bank is located
Army Maneuvers Interesting. and i deliberately kicked out a large
The real Frenchwoman is not of the I Dane of tclass. The Klass fell on the
sort Gaborlau or MeMaupassant writes crowd at the front door and a dozen
about. 8he is modest end home loving I or more persons were cut and injured.
and in point of chlcness really behind I The police were unable to fin4 the
her American sisters. I man who knocked out the window,
The Gadsbys reached England In I State Auditor Brady ordered the
-time for the army maneuvers, which I bank closed. Examiner Harkin at the
they found most interesting. They same time closed the Illinois State
were fairly amazed at the development Bank and the Broadway State Bank,
of aviation in the English army, many I smaller Institutions affiliated with the
aeroplanes being seen in the air at I La Salle street bank.
once, besides great dirigible balloons. I "I was directed to, examine the banks
The soldiers were out in campaign i ana rouna tneir conaition sucn that I
trim and the exercises were highly I thought it would not be safe for them
strenuous, though the only spectacular
feature was the charge of 10,000
Examination Began Week Ago.
Springfield. I1L, June It, State Aud
itor Brady refused today to go Into
details regarding the closing ot the
La Salle Street Trust and Savings
bank and two smaller banks In Chi
cago. "All 1 have to say." Brady stated,
"is that I authorized Bank Examiner
Harkin to take such action if, in his
opinion, conditions warranted it."
Brady's chief cleric said the exami
nation of the Lorimer institution be
gan a week ago.
Florence Streets Improved.
Florence, Or., June 12. Street im
provements are being pushed here. The
planking of Front street is half com
pleted and & large force of men Is
rushing the work. Property owners
are preparing to put in a 10 foot ce
ment walk and curb. Grading Is com
pleted in front of several of the stores.
Anther grocery store opened In Flor
ence Wednesday. The proprietor Is
Ed Radcllffe.
Mrs. II. M. Kendall gave birth yes
terday morning to an 11 pound daughter.
Glenada is planning a big celebration
for July Fourth.
.Money Order Postofficea.
Washington. June 12. The follow
ing will become domestic money order
postof flees July 1: Alfalfa, Algoma,
Almeda, Audrey. Bonita, Booth, Boyer,
Brighton, Buchanan, Cherry Grove,
Clarno, Cove Orchard, Crowley, East
ville, Dillon, Fir. Galena, Garden
Home, Gurdane, Gypsum, Harlan,
Home, Keno, Koler, Manning, Mecca,
Odessa. Ortley. Princeton. . Robert.
Rockaway, South Inlet, Star, Supple,
Trent, Turekanham, Tice, View Point,
Waterman, wauna. Wlnant, Winlock.
y 1 1 1 m '
Journal Want Ads bring Tesults.
troops, "Intended," as Captain Gadsby g1
crowds, as such movements would be
entirely Improper In action."
Captain Gadsby and, his son sailed
from New York early In March. Their
Itinerary included Algeria, Egypt, Pal
estine, Judea, all the famous points in
Italy and France, and ending in "Eng
land. They forded the Jordan river,
took the trip from Jerusalem to, Jeri
cho and bathed in the Dead Sea, where
It is said no living thing can exist.
Their Egyptian visit was featured
by trips to the Pyramids, the Sphinx,
the tombs of the Pharaohs and the
other noted historic spots.
"But after a trip on those government-owned
railroads, we were glad
enough to get back to the lines of the
'baked potato' and the 'big fat break
fast,' " explained the captain. "You
can't beat America, after all."
A broiler for use on any stove that
a Virginian has invented holds the
meat to. be cooked in a vertical posi
tion within a casing that catches every
drop of juice that falls from, it.
"ACATION
V SALES
Por School Children's Needs
! Shoes For the Beach
Boy Scout Shoes in olive, tan,
black and smoke at $2.00 and
92.50.
Flexible-Soled Moccasins, "Trot
Mocs," at ?2 to f 2.75.
Barefoot Sandals and Tennis
Shoes.
Great Sale Wash Suits and Girls'
Wash and lingerie Dresses
Every little girl's wash and lin
gerie dress in the shop is radi
cally reduced for June Clear
ancethe size range is infancy
to 12' years. Prices start
Git e e
Boys' Suits Reduced
Almost every boys' Wool Nor
folk and Knicker Suit in the
house is reduced.
$7.50 and $6.50 Suits, now 95
$3.50 and some $10 Suits 9895
Sires 6 to 17 years n
OutfitterjyC CnUdrerv
Portland Agents for ladles Home Jonrnal Patterns
Manicuring and Hair Dressing Parlors Second Floor
Olds, Wort man & King
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
iNewTFlETntniied Halls
Flower and Ribbon
Trimmed Styles
SECOND" FLOOR Beauti
ful New Trimnied Hats
Leghorns and Milans, trim'd
with beautiful Ostrict fan
cies and flowers. Milan 6hapes trimmed
with flowers and ribbons-and fine qual
ity Panamas, trimmed with white breasts
and wings. Exquisite models for street
and dress wear. All are new and very
desirable , shapes. Priced for
Saturday's selling at, choice
$6.95
Trimmed Panamas $3.95
Trimmed Leghorns S3.00
Vomen's Trimmed Panatnas in
the newest shapes. These are
all just in by express. Attrac
tive styles, trimmed with rib
bons, breasts, etc J OK
Special tomorrow at &0uO
About 200 of these Pretty Leg
horn Hats in this special offer
ing. . Trimmed with flowers,
ribbons, etc.,- in the smartest
new effects. Priced
very special at.;
$3.00
Beantlfnl New
Flame Trimmed
Hats on Sale at
Soda Fonn tain, Ice Cream Parlors In Basement Shoe Shining in Basement Manlcnrlng, Hair Dressing. 23 Fl'r
Rest Rooms, Retiring Rooms, Public Telephones, 2d Floor Headquarters tor Local Views, Post. Ca'ds, Pennants
tJUNE
WHITE
i
J
Flag Day
Jane 14
Complete stock of
American flags in all
sizes and qualities at
Lowest Prices.
EdlSoWdDirttinmsiini
, t . !.-..' ' ,
Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Business Day, Saturday Included.
Tea Room
4th Floor
Lunch tomorrow tn
our cool, restful Tea
Room. Unsurpassed
Service.
EvSry WjtfteArticl e
ffeducedL-Except a
few Cootnactlioea
V
and Toilet Goods
Underprlced
FOR SATURDAY
MAI?! FLOOR Out-of-town
folks should take adrantage of
this tale and supply their needs
for the entire summer.
5c Ivory Soap 3c
Limit 6 cakes to a customer. No
deliveries, except with other pur
chases In Drug Department.
15c Toilet Paper, 5 00 sheets to
the roll. Special... ..iuc
35c Hosnital -Cotton.. .....19c
(Sponges nice size for..... 15c
10c size cake Sapolio ."..6c
I Regular 25c Jergen's Rice Pow
I der. Saturday at 12c
Resrular 35c Daggett Sc. Karas
dell's Face Cream. ...... 25c
25c Kolvnos Tooth Paste. M 14c
50c Pebeco Tooth Paste.. ..28c
t5c Vi. -lb. bottle Peroxide. Sat
urday. special ........ .7c
Sanitary Napkins. Dozen. ..35c
25c Imperial Talcum. ..... .15c
Regular 8c Williams' inaymg
boap tor MM..ae
15c Borated Talcum. .5c
10c Monkey Soap for....... 6c
Odds and Ends of bulk Perfumes;
the ounce 25c
tOc Witch HazeL OatmeaL or
Buttermilk Soap ........ .6c
35c Witch Hazel, 16 OZ.....2U
toe Moth Balls for. ........ .5c
11.00 Sal Hepatica for.. ....85c
Regular 25 c Emerson Bromo
Seltzer, now .....20c
35c Apenta Water at....... 25c
50c Phenolaz Wafers at. . . . .35c
5oc Stewart's Dyspepsia Tablets
at, the box .35c
Regular 35c Merck's Sugar of
Milk. Saturday ........28c
25c White Pine and Tar.... 15c
25c Lavoris Mouth Wash. Sat
urday, special .......... 20c
35c Fletcher's Castoria. . ...25c
lSc Pear's Unsc. Soap.. . ...10c
25c Violet Ammonia....... 15c
Special Otter
Men's and Young Men's 835,00 Suits for 823.45
MEN'S STORE, MAIN FLOOR For style, service and all around satisfaction these splendid suits are unequalled at any store in
Portland at the price. They are hand tailored throughout with the best of linings. They were made by prominent makers
whose names are familiar to well dressed men the country over. Beautiful woolen fabrics In neat, conservative patterns,
cassimeres, worsteds and cheviots In light, medium and heavy weights. We show ten' distinct new models in this line.
Men who seek good clothes at moderate cost should choose one of these excellent suits worth to $3 5.00 $00 AC
priced special at only .3Jz'
$8.50 Motor Coats $6.45
Men's "R. & W." Roseberry Cloth
Motor Coats, light in weight, stylish
and comfortable. Regular fffi JP
18.50 grade now on sale dUTJ
$1.50 Motor Gloves 98c
Men's Motor Gloves, made to stand
hard usage about the car. Also
splendid gloves for driving.
Reg. Si. 50 grade at pair..
Men's SI. 50 Shirts
98c
Men's $5 Stetson Hats $1.98
Men's Soft Felt and Stiff Hats, "Stetson,"
"Cheshire" and "Napoleon" makes, light and
medium weights. Sizes 6 to 7. (1 QO
Hats selling formerly to 15.00, choice CA0
Men's Sailor Straw Hats Worth to $4 for $1.49
'95
MAIN FLOOR Plaited and plain
bosom with stiff cuffs soft bos
om with turn back cuffs and
collar to match also white
plaited or plain white with stiff
cuffs and soft bosom with soft
collars and cuffs. Several lines
grouped into one big lot for
quick disposal. Regular QC.
1.25 and 1.50 Shirts at JJC
Boys' $7.50 Suits
At $5-95
Norfolk and Double-Breasted
styles In cassimeres, cheviots and
worsteds. Beautiful new patterns
and colorings.
f 6 .50 and $ 7.50 Suit $5.98
$ 8.50 mnd $10.00 Suit $7.95
$12.50 and $15.00 Suit $9.95
Boys9 Wash Suits
MAIN FLOOR Children's Wash
Suits in the popular Russian
models. Made of, re pp. percales,
madras and chamCray. Odd lines
worth up to $4 divided f ) f n
Into 2 lots at $2.69 and . I?
Men's 25c Hose 19c
25c "O.-W.-K." Hose In all
the wanted colors. Sizes
from 9J4 up to 1Q
114. Reg. 25c Hose 1SJC
25c Wash Ties 12Vc
Beautiful assortment of pat
terns in dainty colorings.
Standard 25c Wash Ol
Ties, special only. lC
Underwear for 39c
Men's Balbriggan Porosmesh
and Honeycomb Shirts and
Drawers in white and OQ-
I ecru. Garment for J7I.
50c Hose 3 Pairs $1
Men's Silk Hose in black,
tan, gray, navy, lavender.
green and fancy
mixtures.
US1.00
Women's Sweaters at Sale Prices
CHARLES HEDDEN'S 75c Toilet
Waters In the following odors
Siren Lily, Violet Eve, Naiad's,
or Violet. Any of these with a !
50c jar of Hedden's Face Cream
total retail price, 1.25 7C
Combination Special. . I DC
25c Pasteurlne Tooth Paste.
Saturday, special 15c I
50c Carman Face Powder... 25c
15c Petro, 1 lb. jars at... 8c
25c Meade & Boker's Mouth1
Wash for 15c
50c Meade & Bokers Mouth
Wash for 25c ,
10c Mule Team Borax. ..... .7c 1
5oc Scotfs Paper Towels, 150 in
package. Now ..35c
I FREE 25c Shaving Stick with
every 2Sc "Duplex" Demon-1
stration safety Razor soia on Sat
urday.
DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR Now is the time to select your Outing Sweaters. We have now in
stock and are receiving daily all that is new and attractive In Sweaters and Sport Coats also Hoods
and Scarfs to match. Fine and heavy ribbed and Jumbo stitch sweater in all styles. New Silk
Sweater Coats in plain and two-tone effects with knit scarfs. All colors and all sizes. CI Q rtfl
Prices range from 4.50 up to I 10wU
Sweaters $2.98 II Sweaters $4,49
Women's and Misses' Sweaters In plain and fancy Women's all wool Sweaters In fins and heavy
1 weaves. Styled with roll collars and patch pock- ribbed. Shown in plain and fancy-weaves with
ets: Colors red, white, tan, gray and QO roll or Byron collars. Some with belts. tf 4 AQ
navy. Specially priced for this sale at t,VO II Priced special for this sale at only pat?
t
Girls Coats and Dresses Are Reduced tor Jane Sale
$11.50 Dresses, $5.98 Girls' Sample Dres, $2'.98 Girls' Coats at Half Prico Our en
wool Challie Dresse, odd lines tn Dresses of Voiles, Challies, tire line of girls' Summer Coats
ages 6 to 10 only. Colors and a Eponge, Linen and Ratine. Ex- ranging in price from 10.00 to
few cream serges with dots and cellent range of colors. Ages 22.50 now ONE-HALF PRICE,
stripes, worth up to'C QO 12 to 14. Dresses in this lot Kimono Aprons, 89c Women's
11.50, speciaj only J?0 worth up to 11.50, eO QQ Kimono style Aprons with but
special for this sale at JtnJO tons on side, front and shirred
$3.00 Dresses, 98c Odds and $1.00 Dresses, 69c Children's belt. Percales and gin g- QQ-.
ends Children's Wash Dresses. Bloomer style dresses in light hams. Priced special at OlJC
Ages 2 to 6 -years.' QQ and dark percales. Ages (in
Priced very special only 70C 2 to 6. Special, each. . UC 'Women's Kimono Aprons at 59c
- - - TL1 -i -
iMuslinw'ar
Specials
For June Wolfe Safe
Silk Gloves
Reduced
At 69c Pair Women's 16 but
ton length Silk Gloves with dou
ble tipped fingers. All fiQ
sizes. Special the pair at Ut
At 79c Pair 16 button length
all silk gloves with contrasting
stitched backs. Black or 7Q
white. Special the pair at I iv.
$1.25 Gloves, $1.00 16 button
irth all silk Milanese, contrast
ing stitched backs. Spe- -i nnj
cial tne pair at oniy. . txv i
Important Sale Underw'r
"Kayser" and "Carter's" Makes
DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR Tomorrow we feature In
the June White Sale a special one day sale of Kayser's Glove
Silk Underwear also "Carter's" celebrated make. Union
suits, vests and pants for women. '
KAYSER'S UNDERWEAR
$2.75 Vests, Knickers $2.-45
$3.50 Vests, Knickers $3.15
$5.00 Vests, Knickers $4.50
$4.50 Union Suits at $3.95
$5.00 Union Suits at $4.50
$6.00 Union Suits at $5.70
CARTER'S UNDERWEAR
$1.00 Vests and Pants 90c
$1.25 Vests, Pints at $1.12
$2.50 Vests, Pants at $2.28
$1.25 Union Suits at $1.12
$2.00 Union Suite at $1.79
$5.00 Union Suits at $4.50
DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR
Our entire stock of Muslin Under
wear now on sale at special low
frices. Daintiest of undergarments
n latest styles here for your
choosing.
$3.50 Combinations, $2.98 Made
of fine quality nainsook, neatly
trimmed with pretty laces and em-
1 broidery medallions. Reg. vO Qj.
$3.50 grades, special, at
Crepe Gowns, $1.12 Several at
tractive styles in this line, trimmed
r-ith colored embroidered wreaths
and colored edges. Very pretty
effects, and priced spe- in
dally at low price of. . . .
Corset Covers 59c i Crepe and
nainsook, edged with linen and val.
laces. These are great values and
for the June White Sale we Cn
have priced them special at DuC
$5 Undermuslins, $3.33 Beautiful
French garments, princess slips,
combinations, gowns, drawers, cor
set covers and skirts all hand embroidered-
in floral designs, 7.50
grades $4.98; $5 grades eQ QQ
on sale for the low price 0.00
use "Maurine" I women's Shoes Worth to $61
Toilet Goods
Money cheerfully refunded If not
found entirely satisfactory. Spe
cial demonstration of "Maunne"
Hilr Tonic in drue denartment.
MnHne Hair Tonic .SI. 00
Beauty Lotion 60c, $1.00
Satin Cream ....... 50c, $1 4)0
Rosebud Rouge, price 50c
Sale of Manicure j
, Articles
itc Wood Buffers......... 25c
25c Nail Flies ......15c
10c Emery Boards. ...... ..5c
15c Yupla.Nail Polish: .... .10c
25c Lotus Nail Enamel. . 12 He
25c Lotus Nail Bleach.. .12He
25c Lotus Nail Salve. ... .12Hc
. . . mm -w . m A r MM-.
WasnaDie wool rowaer runs,
special this sale 5c, 8c, 10c, 15c
All Pyralin Ivory One-Fourth Off
Rubber Goods
5oc Household Rubber Gloves 39c 1
$1.75 3-qt Hot Water Bot- $1.00
$1.25 3-qt. Syringes only $1.00
50c Rub. Lined Travel Cases 38c
5 0c Rubber Cushion Hair Brushes
on sale at low price of only 39c
35c Rubber Dressing Combs 19c
Pullman Rubber Lined Traveling
Aprons, new style, made to hold
several articles, special. at $1.00
Bathing Caps
Special display of Women's and
Girls' guaranteed Rubber Bathing
Caps, very latest styles In every
wanted color. Specially priced
at only 25c, 35c, 50c and 75c
I
I t-
I I-
Double Trading- Stamps With Cash Purchases
in Main Floor Shoo Dept. All Day Saturday
Continuation of the great
sale of women's shoes of
fering grades usually sell
ing up to $6 at $2.95 pair.
High shoes In all the want
ed styles and leathers. Col
onials In scores of attrac-
styles with buckles or
straps. Also tail
ored bow pump
and "Mary Jane"
styles only $2.95
Men's Shoe Worth Up to $6.00 special for $3.85
25c and 35c Veilings 19c Yd.
DEPARTMENT, MAIN FLOOR Special assortment of new Veilings
in plain and novelty mesh effect in nearly ail the wanted col- f r.
ors. Grades selling at 60c and 75c for 48ej 25c-35c grades 1""
Saturday Corset Sales
Saturday Specials in Jewelry
Picture Frames of sterling SUver
In plain and hand engraved. Vari
ous styles and sizes. Now at
ONE-FOURTH OFF.
Gold Filled Mesh Bags In plain
and engraved. Also Vanity cases
In assorted styles. Saturday at
ONE-FOURTH OFF.
25c Fancy Braid Pins. 1Q
Priced Saturday at only. . AC
50c Beads, 25c
in red, green,
50 Inch strings
black, etc. .Buy
them Saturday only at OC.
special price; ..)C
Real Amber Beads In ail Sizes and
styles. A splendid assortment to
select from. 91.75, 93.00, 95.00
Regular 50e Fancy Braid
Pins, priced special only
39c
Just Received Handsome New Line of Jet Bead$ in
Various. Styles and Sizes. Priced at 25c up to $7.50
Closing Out Odd Lines
DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR Discontinued styles and sample
Corsets In "Lily of France" and Bien Jolle" makes. One or more
styles In each of the following but not all sizes;''
Regular $5.00 Lily of Franco Corsets, priced special at only $3.33
$8.50 Bien Jolie Corsets, while they last, specially priced at $5.67
$10.0Q Lily of Franco Corsets, best of materials, special at $6.67
$12.50 Bien Jolie and Lily of Franco Corsets, special at only $8.33
$16.50 Lily of France (robber slip-on model) special now at $124)0
$15.00 Bien Jolie and Lily of France Corsets special only $10.00
$7.50 Mat. Mariette Corsets of Mercerized Broche, special "for$3775
$8.50 Mme. Marietto Corsets, beautifully made, special now $425
Odd Lines of High Grade Brassieres on sale at ONE-HALFPRTCE
Basement Bargain Center
Men's $5.00 Shoes $2.98
Fall Line of Sizes and Widths
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BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE An extraordinary opportunity
for thrifty men to boy good dependable shoes at a splendid saving.
All the popular new fasts Including the smart English models.' Me
dium and heavy soles, some fitted -with rubber heels. Black or
tatwln button, and lace styles. . Shoes of standard makes secured by
our buyer at a low price. Grades usually selling at $3.50 QQ
to $5.00 offered for A great one day sale in the aseraent, d30
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