The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 30, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE , OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 30. 1914.
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A
BEVT of society mldi enjoyed
a Most unique afternoon yes
terday at the Riverside Drive
home of Mn. Helen Ladd Cor-
tt, when they assisted In entertain
ing, a party of children from the Peo
ples' Institute. The affair was a typ
ical children's party with a big- lunch
Ann MPVI Am wImIm- . 4ti.
afternoon's festivities; Oames were
played and some of the boys and girls
waded In the river. Local firms pro
vided big auto trucks to convey the
children out to Rlverdale.
Donald Tarpley Host.
Donald Tarpley entertained last ev
ening at the home of his parents, Mr.
and. Mrs. Louis Tarpley, wjth a most
enjoyable house dance. Garden flow
ers graced the rooms of the attractive
Tarpley residence In Mellnda avenue.
Following Is a list of the guests:
Miss v Ruth Teal, Miss Helen Wort
man, Miss Harriet Cummlng, Miss
Constance Piper, Miss Ksther Tucker,
Miss Shirley Kastham, Miss Charlottte
Laldlaw, Miss Catherine Laidlaw, Miss
Mary Brownlle, Miss Jean Brownlle,
Miss Anna Barrou, Miss Nancy Zan,
Mtsa Delberta Stuart, Miss Helen Hon
ey man. Miss Sara McCulley, Miss
Kathryn Nye, Miss Rosalind KIngsley,
Miss Antoinette Mears, Miss Helen
Sharpsteln, Miss Helen Ladd, Miss
Rhanna Cummlng, Miss Rhoda Rume
lln, Miss Evelyn Carey, Miss Marga
ret Mears, MacCormao 8now, Jack
Tucker, David Lorlng, Ferd Smith, Ed
sar Piper, Everett Wortman. Robert
Barron, Boston; Thomas Fitzpatrlck.
Boston; Howard Stokes, Leland Smith,
Alden Burrell, Nell Malarkey, Frank
Ransom, Archie Kingsley, Reed Rume.
' lln, Alexander LInthlcum, Edward East
ham, Jack Proebstel, Raymond Con
roy, George Batchelder, Seton Taylor,
Maurice Doqley, Fowler Card well, Don-
- aid Sterling and Glendower Elllcott.
Mrs. Melander Honored.
Mrs. Charles R. Melander of Ballnaa
Cat., was the honor guest last week for
a number of smart affairs, and Mrs.
Robert McBrldge entertained yester
day with a theatre party and tea fol
lowing at the Benson. The party in
cluded Mrs. L. H. Maxwell, Mri. Win
throp Hammond, Mrs. Roscoe Jt. Gllt
ner, Mrs. Charles Barensteeher, Mrs.
J. J. Valentine, Mrs. Ted Ludlam, Miss
Mabel Ayres, Mrs. Le Roy Fields, Mrs.
Homer I. Keeney, Mrs.""H. 8. McCutch-
an, Mrs. J. O. Humphry, Mrs. Harry
Humphry, Mrs. Nlelander and Mrs.
McBrlde.
Last Thursday Mrs. J. J. Valentine
entertained Informally at bridge and
later a few additional guests called
for tea Including for the most part
the many friends of Mrs. Melan
der and her sister, Mrs. J. O. Hum
phrey. ' Roses adorned the drawing
room were the card tables were ar
ranged and pink sweet peas were
prettily clustered on the tea table. Mrs.
J. C. English and Mrs. Melander
poured and cut Ices and Mrs. 'Homer I.
Keeney and Miss Viola Barensteeher
assisted in serving. Little Mildred
Seufert received the guests at the
door, Bridge honors fell to Miss Bar
ensteeher and Mrs. Louis Allehof. '
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New Arrival.
Mr. and Mrs. Max Hardman (Edith
Leyy) of Seattle, are being congratu
lated on the arrival June 1$ of a son,
who will be named William Charles
Hardman.
Farewell Given.
The "Frere Fideles" club gave a
farewell party to Edward Topping,
Saturday evening, June 27. The mem
bers with their friends attended the
Orpheum theatre and afterwards went
to the Hazelwood, where luncheon was
served. Mr. Topping left for southern
Oregon, where ho will rest during the
summer, and later will go to Chicago
to take a position. Before leaving
this city he was connected with The
Journal. He was-' also a prominent
member of the "Frere Fldelis"
since its organization last March.
Among those present Saturday even
ing were Ralph Wood, president; Miss
Lola Pratt, Wayne Gordon, vice pres
I wnel 6'ocletv is Pomp; -EXflggl
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: ' ' -7v n u a;; '
Mrs. H. D. Mitchell and her attractive little bod..
Roy Fields. Mrs. Owen Summers, Mrs.
Edward ; Anthony, Mrs. M. " E. - Reed,
Mrs. Charles Barensteeher, Mrs. J. C
English, Mrs. Harry Courtwrlght, Miss
Viola Barensteeher and Mrs. .Louis
Allehof. : --
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Society Notes. -: ' - . .
Dr. and Mrs. Frank LBalt have, as
their house guest Mrs. Delphine Mau
rer of Toledo, Ohio.
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. Mr. and Mrs. John 8- Morgan . of
Irving-ton are occupying their cottage
Natorna at Seaside, Or. ,
Mrs. Helen Miller 6enn and Miss
Margaret Con kiln are spending . sosae
time at tha psychology club house,
Nehalem. "
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. Mrs. Rose Rockwbod has returned
from Los Angeles where she spent the
winter. :
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Ttfr. and Mrs. Henry J. Schulder
man, with, their two children, Marie
and Peter, left Monday for - Ocean
Park, where they will spend tha sum
mer. . - f - - - .
Mrs. I. Grossmayer of Leadvllle,
Colo who has been visiting her daugh
ter. Mrs. Lltt Hoffman, of Patton
Road, and her son Phillip Grossmayer,
of Irvlngton, for the past two months,
has retuseed home. - . ..
Miss Vella Winner will leave Wed
nesday to pass the summer wifti her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Winner,
at their home In Long Beach, Cat.
Republicans Name
Campaign Officers
John U Day was elected treasurer of
the Republican county central commit
tee at a meeting yesterday of - the
executive committee of the county or
ganisation at 119 Morgan building. I.
L. Hammerley.: John L, : Day , anJ
George J.-Csmeron were named mem
bers of a permanent finance commit
IK. - ' . - . -
Another meeting f the executive
committee will be held Monday, who
plans for' a full committee meeting
will be made. Dan Powers. James
McAllister d O. A. Neml were ml
to arrange a banquet for the me
nominated for office at the. recent Re
publican primaries. .
ident; Miss Bonnie Echard, Harold
Webster, secretary; Miss Cherry Me
leek, Harry Morgan, Miss Irma Stll
well, Warner Windnagle, Miss Dorris,
and Edward Topping and Miss Bertha
Williams. Following a rumor that
Mr. Topping would follow matrimony
soon, he was showered with rice. upon
his departure.
Mrs. Allen Hostess.
Mrs. Harry G. Allen was a recent
hostess at cards. The color schema
was artistically carried out in pink
and white with clusters of' beautiful
rose buds. Miss Mary O'Donnell, Miss
Lois Bisnett and Mrs. W. J. McGinn
assisted the hostess Jn serving. Card
honors fell to Mrs. R. L. Adams, Mrs.
Fred Irwin and Mrs. W. J. McGinn.
Those present were: Mrs. R. L. Ad
ams, Mrs. Basel Bert, Mrs. Charles
Conrad. Mrs. K. K. Kubli, Mrs. A. E.
Marshall, Mrs. Fred Irwin. Mrs. W. J.
McGinn. Mrs. W. R. McDonald, Mrs
Nat Cooper, Mrs.' James Goodwin, Mrs
Fred Clark, Mrs. M.' Troy, Mrs. W. H.
Upsom, Mrs. W. M. John, Mrs. Arthur
Flnley, Mrs. Carl Brown, Mrs. A. V,
1 Wells, Mrs. Harry ; J. Meyer, Mrs.
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Restores in part, the nutritious and health
giving phosphates of which fine wheat flour
has been deprived, making all home baking
more nutritious, more easily digested and of .
, better flavor and texture.
Furthermore, you will realize the great saving
in money and material by " using Rumford.
It stands for
Pure Food and Household Economy
Mailad Free. The new Rumford Home Recipe
Beofc. tnclwllBs Firel and Caw role Coekery.
RUMFORD COMPANY. Providence. R. I.
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We Civ thm Regular Stamps
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FREE JVC STAMPS
The Yamhill Public Mar
ket is helping thousands
of families to cut dovm
the high cost of living.
Wednesday, in addition to
the low prices,' those who
present this ad when making purchase of 50c or
over, at any one stall, will get 10 extra S. & H.
Green Trading Stamps FREE, besides regular
stamps. ;
Ti i sssssii BSBsaasawMSksassaii
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sirs.
CORNER SECOND AND YAMHILL
Market Will Be Oosd All Day Saturday, July 4th :
Open Fnday Erenmc Until 10 o Clock
Ernest Slgler, Mrs. T. H. Banfield,
Mrs. Georg-e Williams, Mrs J. C
Ryan and Mrs, O. C. Schloth.
-ReciUl
Enjoyable Affair.
A charming affair of last evening:
was the program of children's songs
given by Mies Mabel Riggs, in the
new auditorium of the Alnsworth
school. Miss Riggs, who devotes her
self exclusively to these interesting
songs, was received with the enthusi
asm. and the say little melodies were
given in a bright, happy manner.
which won her audience at once. Miss
Dagmar Kelly's rich -contralto voice
was also well received. Mrs. Warren
E. Thomas was the accompanist for
the evening. The stage was filled
with flowers, gifts to the singers, and
made a very pretty background for
the young singers. Miss Rlggs was
charmingly gowned in pink crepe and
lace. Miss Kelly also wore pink with
silver trimmings. Mrs. Thomas wore
a becoming white lingerie frock and
Mrs. John Claire Monteith, who as
sisted her husband in receiving the
guests, was in yellow taffeta and lace.
Miss Speckart Hostess.
Miss . Harriet Speckart entertained
with a delightful luncheon for Ed
ward Adams Cantrell in the committee
rbom of the Hazelwood Saturday, June
27. Other guests included Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Oatman. Dr. Mae Cardwell,
Dr. and Mrs. Paul A. Trulllnger and
Dr. James F. Bell. The table was
beautifully centered with sweet peas.
Called East by Brother's Death.
General Charles F. Beebe left Fri
day for the east where he was called
by the sudden death of his brother,
Alfred Lk Beebe, who passed away at
his summer home in Mystic, Conn. Mr.
Beebe numbered many friends in Port
land where he spent six years as a
member of his brother's family. His
last visit was at Christmas time when
he remained several months. General
Beebe will probably remain in the
east for a couple of months.
League Luncheon.
Recreation league held a luncheon
at the Hazelwood Monday, June 29.
Those present were: A. B. Clark, A.
E. Wood, R. M. Small, R. Nunn, J.
Marvin Howes.
Launching and Swimming Party.
Mrs. R. W. Blackwood and Mrs.
Alex G. Riddell were joint hostesses
Thursday at a most enjoyable launch
ing and swimming party. Trie party
started in Mrs, Riddell s launch in the
forenoon and motored up the river
returning to the Oaks for luncheon
and later going down the stream to
Wlndemuth for a swim. In the party
were:- Mrs. Walter Holman, Mrs. J.
W. McDonald, Miss Jean McDonald,
Miss Marion Davis, Mrs. Milton
Childers, Miss St. Martin, Mrs. A
Rupert, Mrs. Ernest Hartman, Mrs.
Harry Word Jr., and the hostesses.
Ladies' Elk M500" Club.
Last week the Ladies' Elk "600"
club met with Mrs. C- D. Kennedy act
ing' as hostess for the afternoon,
Prises were won at cards by Mrs. E.
T. Morian, Mrs. R. H. Brown, Mrs.
E. I Cronkrete and Mrs. Fred Irwin.
The next meeting will be July 8. All
Elks' wives, mothers, daughters and
sisters are cordially invited: to atttnd
Mrs. Atkinson Hostess at Two
Affairs.'.
Tuesday and Wednesday v afternoons
of last week Mrs. David Rosser At
kinson entertained at bridge most de
lightfully. There were five tables at
cards each day and the rooms were
abloom with lovely clusters of pink
gladiolus s and Scotch thistles.
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Mrs, Smith Hostess. s , j
' Mrs. . Louis F. Smith was hostess
Monday evening at a bridge party for
Mrs. Melander. The guests were: Mrs.
Charles R. Melander. Mrs. J. O. Hum
phrey, Mrs. V. J. Patterson, Mrs. A.
U Maxwell. Mrs. F. Heltkemper, Mrs.
Try Our Special 25c Luncheon Served Dally tn the Basement Soda Fonntaln and Ice Cream Parlors, Basement
Men's, Women's and Children's Bathing Salts, Caps, Shoes, Sweaters, Outing Needs ot All KindsLowest Prices
July Clearance
Now In Progress
,
Offering extraordinary redactions on all
Remnants, Odd Lots, Broken Lines and
Depleted Stocks throughout the store. Un
usual opportunities for money saving.
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: Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods
Store Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Business- Day, Saturday Included.
Trunks, Suitcases
Four 111 Floor ;
Let this store supply your outing and trav
eling needs complete stocks at lowest
prices. Portland agents for "Hartmann."
famous "Rite-Hlte," "Berth High" Trunks.
Basemnicett Uniderpirlce Stloire Wedleesdlaiy Specially
Doable Trading Stamps With All Basement Cash Purchases Tomorrow
Regular 512.50 to S25 Dresses
Special at 7.85
Basement Underprica Store Beautiful new Dresses suitable for street
or afternoon wear. Crepes, Silks and light weight woolen materials
in seasonable colors. Great variety of popular styles to choose
from. AH are desirable new models, handsomely trimmed. Every
size in the assortment. Regular 12.5o to $25.00 Dresses or
special at only l eOt
Women's $15.00 Salts
At S4.98
BASEMENT To close out these 75 Suits
quickly we offer them for Wednesday at
above price. Good plain-tailored models
in plain or novelty materials. Well lined
and nicely finished. None sent C. O. D.,
none on approval and no suits QQ
exchanged. Reg. 15 Suits only Z70
Evening Dresses Worth to S3Q
Special at 89.98
BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Just 50 of these handsome
Dresses in this bargain offering in most of them the materials alone
are worth more than the sale price. Samples and odd lines, only one
or two of a kind. Materials are Charmeuse, Chiffons and Silks. At
tractive colors. Dresses selling ordinarily at up to 30.00. f Q AO
During this sale, your choice at i. 0T70)
Laces Worth to 40c, 35c Fancy Ribbons, $l.ti0 Flouncings at $1.00 Undermuslins. $1.50 Crepe Gowns. Long Liale Gloves, 50c Silk Hosiery at Women's 12c Host
10 a Yard 19 a Yard 29 Yard Choice 59 for 89f 33 a Pair 33f Pair 8f a Pair
Dainty new Shadow, K - R11V nib. 18 to 27-inch Em- oowna Combination Muiv nrettv (tries In Women's 1-button Women's fine black Black or tan eotton
Venlsi and NetEdSe 5-inch pure Bilk Rib- brold Flouncings. J ? rY, cZt Vnii 1ta length Liale Gloves. Silk Hose with dou- with double heel and
and Innertions in bon in hundreds of also Afo over Laces Skirts and Drawers this lot Cut full and 2-clap styles wita ble heel snd toe. ex- toe and seam less
medium or wide, patterna and rich col- In arlental and tf fine soft materials long. Crepes, Naln- double tipped fingers, cellent 0c grade, on feet. Regular lIHe
Scores of patterns, orings. Regular 26c, shadow lace effects, attractively trimmed, sook and Muslin. Regular 7Sc grade, sale for one day at, grade, on sale st spe-
The yard 35c grades, yard On sale at. yard 85c to 11.00 grades Priced special at Pair the pair del. a pair
10c 19c 29c 59c 89c 33c 35c 8c
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S15 Linen Suits Undermuslins $1 Fancy Silks Boys' SI Shirts Child's $2 Dresses
At S2.98 At Factory Cost At 39c At 29c - At 79c
BASEMENT Women's Linen and BASEMENT Sample lines Gowns, BaSEMENTs30o y,rds beautiful BASEMENT Boys' Sample Shirts BASEMENT Rousing one-day sale
Pongee Suits in natural colors 90 Combinations, Skirts, Drawers, new silks 18 to 36-inch widths in j in sizes It to 14. Extra good of Children's Wash Dresses. At-
of them for Wednesday's selling. Ex- Corset Covers' and Princess Slips a choice assortment of new and pop- qualities starched cuffs and col- tractive new styles, nicely trimmed
cellent Suits for summer wear. No some a trifle soiled, others ular colors and patterns. Foulards, lar band, neat patterns and good and perfect fitting. Good assortment
phone, mail or C O. D. orders filled mussed from handling. Good ma- Messalines, Ratine, Pongee, Marqui- colors. Some slightly soiled and of patterns and colors. Sizes for
for this special. Suits QQ terials, nicely made. Choice of settes, etc. Silks Worth up OQ mussed. Shirts worth up OQ rlrls 6 to 14 years of age. TQr
worth to $i 5' Wednesday a70 entire lot at Manufacturer's Cost to . 00 priced at, the yard JJC to l in Basement, special avitC Dresses worth to 2, choice 4 57C
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75c Dress Fabrics, 75c Silk Ratine at Pongoro Foulards at 85c Checked Goods. Summer Corsets at 50c Union Suits at 10c Handkerchiefs Child's Rompers at
25 a Yard 39 a Yard 49 a Yard 50 a Yard 59 a Pair sVzt for 5 10 each !
v,rt inzthn Dress vrv desirable fabria S-inrh Pontoro Fou- Wool Checked New model Summer Women's low neck. Women's fine sheer Cut ,n ruU ",no
Short lengths Dress very desirable raonc sa-inch rongoro rou- aultlngB correct Net Corset, four hose sleeveless whits cot- 1 1 S e n Handk". well made. Slavs for.
Goods in plain and for Summer Waists lards, beautiful silicy wefsht for tailoring, supporters attached, ton Union Suite with chiefs. VullslEe and children I to yeara
fancy weaves. 38 to and Dresses. Shown fabrics for Summer Regular 85c grade, medium bust, sixes lace trimmed or neatiy trimmed Reg- or "
64 inches wide. Reg- In 8 new shades and Dresses, 36 inches on sale at special, 19 to 28. Special, a tight knee. All sues. ular uc cra))a n0w terns.. Wednesday
ular 50c to 76c grades black. 75c grade for wide. 75c grade at yard pair Special gt special at
25c 39c 49c 50c 59c 37 ic 5c 19c
Men's $1.25 Shirts
At 59c
BASEMENT Men's extra good qual
ity Shirts, full cut and perfect fit
ting. Shown in a splendid line ot
patterns and all sizes from 14 up to
17. Regular grades in this lot sell
ing up to $1.25. For quick CQ-Clean-Up
Wednesday at. . .. JiJC
Boys' Wash Suits
At 50c
BASEMENT Special line of Boys'
Wash Suits also Romper styles.
Neat patterns and good depend
able wash materials. Sizes from
2 xt to 7 years. Priced special for
Wednesday's selling only Cfk
at this big saving. Choice eJUC
Remnants Now at
V2 Price
BASEMENT BARGAIN CENTER
Remnants and Short Lengths of
Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods,
Draperies, Ribbons, Laces, Embroi
deries, etc. Your choice of the en
tire lot offered during this sale at
a big saving ONE-HALF PRICE
$ 6 Wo ol Sweaters
At $1.98
BASEMENT Women's extra
heavy Wool Sweaters in "Ruff
Neck" style. Made full and long.
Finished with pockets and large
pearl buttons. Colors .tan, gray,
cardinal and white. Sam- i flO
! pies, odd lines. Reg. 6 jA70
S10 Rldhifl Shirts
At 82.98
BASEMENT -Women's Divided Rid
ing Skirts and many attractive mod
els in Dress Skirts. Plain and fancy
mixtures in serviceable colors. Nearly-all
sizes. Skirts worth up to
110 priced for Wednes- 0 QQ
day's selling at only 330
Men's Khaki Pants, 50c Underwear at Men's 25jc Socks at 40c Curtain Scrims, Men's Night Shirts. 15c Curtain Goods, Children's Shoes at Women's Shoes at
98 a Pair 29 15 a Pair 18 a Yard Special 53 10 a Yard f 1.98 75 , Pair
Very desirable for Men's White Gauze Fine quality silk lisle Fine Scrims and Mar- Made of "Fruit of the Swisses, voiles, print- Sff f 'I l- J1 various
SthTivv ade Athletic Shirt, and "Everlasting" sec- qulsettes. 36 to 40 Ins. Loom," muslin. Cut ner ,, Sdrf?. V Butloi! i o? P n" pT Incl u d e d!
S;nfhvi wfo, cuff Drawers, cool and onds. Double heels, wide. Plain or fancy In full lengths: V neck wide New designs" lace styles. Hizes from some are a trifle Im-
U!?MBl2.bnCUS cforFJlllln. ssnd ..0 40 and M m m wUh Hc to 15c grade's at worth fecCWorth .pt.
98c 29c 15c 18c 53c 10c $1.98 75c
$1.25 Sample Waists $ House Dresses S3 Lace Curtains Shoes Worth $4 $1 to S1.50 Parasols
At 59c At 98c At $1,19 At 81,98 At 50c
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BASEMENT Clean-up sale of odd BASEMENT Special purchase of BASEMENT 325 pairs handsome BASEMENT Hundreds of pairs BASEMENT Finat clean-up of all
lines Women's White Waists. Some 600 House Dresses offered at new Lace Curtains Scrims, Swisses, Women's and Misses' high-grade Parasols about 200 of them to go
of these are soiled or mussed, but about V price. Neat styles, in- Nets and Nottingham Lace. Full 2 Yi Shoes of patent, vicl, gunmetal at 1-2 to 1-3 the regular prices,
they are exceptional bargains at this eluding popular "2-in-l" models, yards long and extra wide. Shown and velvet. Great special pur- Scores of attractive styles with long
price. Sheer materials and nicely Ginghams, Percales, etc. AH sizes in white and ecru. Regular 12.00, chase for our semi-annual Shoe polished wood handles. Come early
trimmed. Waists, worth up CQ ' in this line up to 44. Reg. QQ 2.50 and 3.0p Curtains -J 1Q sale. Full assortment of e QQ if you want one. Reg. 1, Cf,
to 1.25. Choice at aJIC $i, 1.75 and $2 Dresses UoC on sale at, special all sizes. To 4 Shoes $1VQ 1.25 and 1.50 Parasols at oUC
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10c Toilet Paper at Fancy Neckwear at, Pillow Cases Now Wash MateriaU at 2Yc Motor Goods, Bleached Sheets at Child's $3.00 Coats Fine Nainsook at
5 a Roll ChoiceSe at 12, 9 a Yard eAt a Yard 4e Each at f 1.69 , 12j4 a Yard
No phone orders filled Hundreds of pieces Splendid quality Mill ends pf Crepes, Linen finish material f ?" ViJn5uT!T.r Mill ends fine soft
limit 2ft rotlH 'to a women'a fancy Neck- Bleached Pillow Ginghams, 'Lawns, for women's motor Blea,ch1 S h e e t s of for children 2 to and fj"1 "
limit 20 reus to a women s iancy Neca- Bieacnea ruiow etc s ln .hundr((ja or and outinS dresses. F001 heavy muslin: 8 toi years; llfht- Nainsook, bought at
customer. , Full 1000 wear; odd lines, some Cases neatly heramd, dainty patterns. 3 to suits, coats, etc.; rea- hemmed ready for weight material; re. - VP -oi-i nrlr
feeVedday?-ro?lD pfecll Ufh 1 2j. .V" 4 WTtt&l9 S li 1SS 5!S
5c 5c , 12ic 9c 6ic 48c $1.69 12c
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Women's Knit
Underwear
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Priced Lower for Wednes
day'a Selling at Center
Circle, 1st Floor
You'll save considerable
Summer Underwear if you
your needs here. Note
Women's reg. 35c Union
Suits on special sale at
Women's reg. 50c Union
Suits on special sale at
Women's reg. 1.25
Union Suits, special sale
25c Sleeveless Vests, Y.
and round neck, special
Women's 25c Sleeveless
Vests, V neck, special at
35c Sleeveless Vests, V
and" round neck, special
Women's 50c Vests, white
and colors, on sale, only
on the
supply
below:
25c
35c
95c
17c
19c
25c
39c
Notions and Small Wares Underpriced
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Bargain Circle, Main Floor, Between the Elevators
These items also on sale in the No
tion Department the remainder of
week. Supply your sewing needs:
25c Machine Oil priced special 5e
Regular 15c Skirt Markers only 8c
John J. Clarke's Spool Cotton, in
white only, all sizes, priced at 2Hc
Regular 5c. Needles at two for 5c
10c 100-yard Spool Silk now at 5c
zyic Darning Cotton, the spool lc
10c Bias Seam Tape at, the bolt 5c
Crochet Buttons
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Full line .of Crochet Buttons- for
summer wash suits ' and dresses.
Supply your needs now at special
low prices.
35c Six-line Crochet Buttons at 20c
5oc Eight-line Crochet Buttons 25c
L.6 Sc Ten-line Crochet Buttons at 35c
75c Twelve-line Crochet Butt'ns 40e
'ft Fourteen-line Buttons only 60c
5c Collar Buttons at, the card 2Hc
15c Nainsook Dress Shields, sizes 2,
3 and 4, on special sale at only 10c
25c Sanitary Belts on sale at 15c
25c Silk Dress Shields on sale at 18c
10c Hair Nets; with or without elas
tic, on special sale now, 5 for 10c
25c Sterling Skirt Markers only 19c
toe "Soil-Off Dry Cleaner only 8c
10c Peart Buttons" at, the card 5c
LSale Hair Brashes
to lA Less
MAIN FLOOR Special one-day sale
of Hair Brushes at-, extraordinary
low prices. Full bristle hand drawn
with ebony, rosewood and nat
ural wood handles. ; Great variety of
styles and sizes in this assortment.
Now 1-2 to 1-3 Lass Regular Prices
10c Collapsible Drinking Cups at 8c
10c Girdles, all sizes, now only 8c
Wash Edging, 6 yards to piece, 15c
25c Sanitary Aprons now only 18c
65c and 75c Sanitary Aprons at 50c
15c Sew-On Hose Supporters at 10c
25c Fancy Garter Elastic In all col
ors on sale now at only, yard 18c
Sale Naiad Shields
Dept. Main Floor
Naiad Dress Shields give universal
satisfaction. Why not select them
for your summer garments now,
while the prices are reduced? .
20c reg. style Shields, No. 2, at 13e
25c reg. styleShields, No. 3, at 15c
25c reg. style Shields,-No. 4, at 17
30c reg. style Shields, No. 5, at 20c
Soc Naiad Bolero, all sizes, only 35c
CannlngSupplles ,
Underpriced
ft. to Aluminum Kettie,t-gaL 87c
$ t.90 AI'm'm Kettle, 3-gaL 91.50
12.75 Aluminum Kettle. 3-gal
size, on sale now at only 11.95
8Sc Blue and White Preserving
Pan, 5-gaL size, special now58c
Gray Enamel Preserve. Spoon 4c,
Mason 'Fruit Jars Doz. Pts 49c
Mason Fruit Jars Dos. Ots. S7c
Sure Seal Glass Top Jars. Pts. 65c
Sure Seal Glass Top Jars, Qt- 75c
Wide Mouth JMason Jars, Pts. 65c
Wide Mouth Mason Jars, Qts. 75c
Small Cov. Jelly Glasses, Doz. 27c
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Mason Fruit Jar Rubbers, doz. 8c
Caps and Rubbers complete 20c
Ball's Special Caps and Rubbers
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tor wiae moutn jars, dozen 25c
COTTAGE DINNER SETS
36-pc, Dark Blue Design $2.35
-2-pc. Gold Decoration Set $2.75
46-pc. Colonial Decoration $3.63
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