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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAU PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING,; JULY 7, f 1914. 9 1 mere, Oaksmere Luncheon. ,WELVE former Oaksmere girls gathered about the luncheon table of Mrs. Wlnalf red Mer rill, preceptress ' of . Oaks at the! Portland today. The table was graced with, the school colors, green and white. Sweet peas and oak leaves carried! out the motif. The guest were Mrs. Stewart Moore, Miss Mary Htuart Smith, Miss Katherine Nye of Niagara Falls, . Miss Irene Strowbrldge. Mies Oretchen Smith: Miss Kara McCully, Miss Clarice Biles, Miss Dorothy Moulton and Miss Vir ginia Menefee, Miss Jean Brownlie and Miss Lynette Ferguson. F Ja At "The Fall Chalet." ; Mrs. B. M rHenderson's new bung low, "The Falls Chalet," at Latou rell, was the mecca for a considerable of July, Among those who motored out were Mr. nd Mrs. Frederick Alva jacoua, wno nau ni" ineir ytiriy Air. and Mrs. E. Ai Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. J. Whitney Boise and Mrs. E. A. Adams of San Francisco. Others were Mr. and Mtb. Julius L. Meier, Mr. and Mrs. Abe Meier. Mr. and Mrs. S. Julius Mayer, Mr. and Mr. J. - P. Cook, Mr. ' and Mrs. Harry B. Humphry. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Uollam, Mr. and Mrs. A. E l.urnsden, Mr.! and Mrs. Qeorge W. Joseph, Mrs. Slgmund Frank with Mrs. Olell and Mrs. Ling of New York, Misses Jeanette, Jean and Elsie Meier, Aaron Frank, Allen Meier, Lloyd Frank and Harold Meier. i ' if Informal Summer Dance. Miss Katherine Nye, the guest of Miss Mary Stuart Smith and Mies Kara McCully, was the inspiration for a delightfully informal summer dance given last evening by her hostesses at the Portland ; Heights club house. Decorations were arranged with pink roses and greens. Mrs. A. L. McCully and Mrs. Jay! Smith assisted In ' re ceiving the guests. Tacoma Debut. Invitations have been received by the Portland friends of Miss Anita Thorne, for' her debut, ) which takes place July 17 at the Chester Thorne magnificent country place, -Thornewood. Miss Ruth Teal and Miss Esther Tucker will be 'among the guests from Portland. Miss .Thome's tiebut will be one of the very mart events of Tacoma's summer sea son. For Mrs. Merrill. Mrs. Jay Smith will preside at a small afternoon affair tomorrow when she has invited a number of the moth- ers of Oaksmere girls to meet Mrs Wlnnlfred Merrill, preceptress of the School, who liars been visiting In Port land for the past week. Mrs. Merrill will leave Thursday for Seattle. w Master Ijabbe Jr. Mr. and Mrst O. Henri Labbe are to- calving the felicitations of their many friends on the arrival of a son, July 4 lie will be Henri junior. Former Pastor lleturns. Rev. and Mrs. Joseph Emery of Santa Rosa, California, have arrived lra Portland fotr a visit of 10 days or two weeks as the guests or Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Flnley on Hawthorne avenue. Forty years ago Dr. Emery was a pro ffssor at O. A. C. and was for many years presiding elder of Oregon and California. Sunday he occupied the pulpit of the JM. E. church South at Lnion avenue and Multnomah. Picnic Party, i Dr. and Mrsi Elof T. Hedlund and small son. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Irvine, Judge and Mrs. William N. Gatens and their. two daughters, and Dr. E. A, Maker made up a picnic party that motored to Battleground lake on the Fourth, where-' they camped until Sun day e ventre. Vak-man-IUrley Nuptials. The home of Mr. and Mrs. John D. -R!pl?y was the scene of a charming wedding last evening when their charming daughter. Miss Margaret Oreenleaf Ripley, became the bride of Henry R. Wakeman. Garlands of pink and white sweet peas decorated the rooms except fwhere lilies and ferns were banked n an Improvised altar T J . . 1 t f 1 . nyt V K. mary xouise Kipjey, ' a niece, and Master Alfred Basset Drew a; cousin of the bride, held garlands of Miss Florence Young, whose en gagement to Joseph W. W. Dal rymple has been announced. State Societies Plan Federation SxteadlasT Organised Hospitality to ext Tsar's Exposition Visitors who Will pass Tfcxouffh City and State. The auditorium of the central li brary appeared last night as though it were the scene of some national con vention. Under banners marked with the names of such states as Ohio. In diana, Michigan, New York, Missouri. Iowa, groups gathered. Later, each group spoke for its. state in connection with the plan for a general federation of state societies In Oregon for the extending of organized hospitality to J next . year's exposition visitors who will pass through this city and state. Mrs. Harriet Hendee explained a: federation plan she had in mind, in cluding a central headquarters of state societies with registration facilities C. C. Chapman - said the Commercial club would cooperate by sending state literature and greetings to every per son registering with any of the state societies. Mrs B. T. Voorhorst presided at last night's meeting. Eugene Brook ings defined the value of cooperation in the federation plan proposed. M. G. Winstock explained how the plan might be financed by small contribu tions from individual members. Mar shall N. Dana suggested a "charting" of the1 best routes to be used in dis closing the most attractive portions of the city. George M. Hyland dis cussed the guest-attracting influence that will be exercised by the exposi tion. Motion pictures showed the "evolution of the Oregon building at the exposition." FOREIGN FASHIONS FOR AMERICANS The Fresh Air Store Men's, Women's and Children's Bathing Suits, Shoes, Etc. at Lowest Prices August Home Journal Patterns Now In Ask for Free Copy "Good Dressing" He Sanitary Store $7.50 Trimmed Hats S2.9S Ail Hat Shapes 98c Tour choice of any trimmed Hat's "An the basement lat est midsummer styles in white. Hats worth up to $7.50, Wed- QQ nesday y690 sweet peas and ferns to form an aisle for- the bridal party. The bride was gowned in a lovely creation of white crepe de chine with bodice of Chantilly lace veiled in white chiffon. A coro net of pearls held the long tulle veil In place. Bride roses and lilies of the valley made the bride's shower bou quet. Rev. Luther R. Dyott read the wedding service, the wedding march was played by Mrs. J. G. Neilan and Mrs. J. C. O'Day sang before the cere mony. Mrs. Ripley was gowned InJ black crepe de chine with lace bodice, and Mrs. William J. Wakeman, mother of the groom, was in heliotrope silk. After a wedding journey Mr. and Mrs. "Wakeman will be at home in Alameda Park in their new bungalow. Personal Notes. Mrs. Walter J. Burns, accompanied by Jack Burns, returned from the east Saturday. Mr. Burns Is home from Tale 'for the summer vacation. Miss Ruth Small, who left Portland for the east June 30, has reached Chi cago where she has joined hes.. sister, Miss Louise Bmall. They will remain In Chicago for a week and then spend a similar length of time visiting rela tives in Minneapolis before returning home the first of August by way of the Canadian Pacific. Miss Louise Small left for New Tork in May to do some special school research work. Mrs. C. W. Jones has as her guest for about 10 days her sister, Mrs. Wynn Cpman Schramm. Dr. and Mrs. William House return todav from a week's motor trip to Seattle. ! Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Farrell and their family are home from New York. They arrived yesterday by the northern route. - Mrs. W. -A, Jacobs and her grand daughter. Miss Elizabeth Jacobs, will be home tonight from theilr Alaskan trip. Miss Stella Carey is the house guest of Miss Stella Kress, 691 Marshall street. ' . : Mrs. Rose Coursen Reed left yester day morning for the so)th, to spend a couple of weeks in Lbs Angeles With her son, Harold E. Reed. Such staples as Cotton, Wool, Wheat, etc., are sold daily at auction in the world's industrial centers. I Read Estate is equally as staple. .Why not sell it at auction? j- That's exactly yhat we propose to do at regu lar intervals here in Portland Auctions con ducted upon the kind of business principles calculated to build for us a lasting and suc cesful business. . j ? Real Estate at Auction Means Quick Sales Property to be sold at our forthcoming auction should be submitted to us at once for ap praisement. Our catalog containing cuts and descriptions of about 50 pieces of property,, will be ready for publication shortly. , " . - No property listed for this sale after catalog is published. . , j. Do you understand our method of selling real estate at auction? If not, call, write or phone and let us explain. ' Absolutely no expense to you for listing or advertising. j - Oim charges for selling are the same as fixed by the realty board. j I : . METZGER & GOODKIND AUCTION REALTY CO. 401-402 Title ?and uTru$t Building 89 Fourth St, Portland, Ore. Marshall 468 "Agents for Metzger Acre Tracts and Townsite of Metzger Such a Dress Is a . eential. Summer Es- By Lillian E. Young. Paris, June 26. There isn't'a doubt ! in nay mind that our own shops at home are making quite as splendid a display of new summer wash fabrics as are the ones here in Paris; and if so. you will be familiar with such new tub materials as cotton-velour, washa ble garbardlnes, and whipcords, eponge, beachcloth, t& go crepe, and a number of others. Wonderfully effective are combina tions of one of these rather heavy weaves with any of the sheer voiles or marquisettes, with possibily a touch of hemstitching at the seams or a bit of hand embroidery to lend color and contrast. Interesting as all these newer materials are, our old standbys, the Irish and French linens, hold just the same place at the top of the list that they always have; and now that the color card has ex panded considerably they seem to be even more satisfactory than before for good looking and serviceable frocks. . The dress of the sketch is an ex- ample of one of the season s novel de signs which can be nicely developed in linen or any of the materials men tioned above. The original is shown in the Avenue d Opera as a tennis frock, thousrh there seems no sDeclfic a - - reason why it should be consigned ex clusively to that use. It will make a most attractive afternoon frock, for instance, in turquoise blue, with touches of black, embroidery and white ball buttons. .Because the tunic Is the real nov elty in this design we will consider it first. I think probably, from the sketch, you will be enabled to see how the front corners are turned back to form a little pocket and finished with a triangular tab, simply embroid ered In black and white. The lower : edge rounds down a little longer across the back and - the gathers about the waist lend ample fulness. The blouse is cut by. a long-sleeved kimono pattern, made comfortable and roomy through the width at the arm sides and the half -buttoned front clos-l ing. A small white vest is set between and there is a broad rolling collar of white as well. The sleeve ends- are made to unbutton and turn back. In accordance with the original sporting purpose or the design, and a girdle of black satin embroidered In white Is a consistently pretty finish for the waist. ': The skirt is quite straight and plain. gathered slightly at the belt. and given i an Inverted - fold at the centre front to allow width at the hem. EXESEE North Beach Delightful Weather Ideal, splendid . ; sunshinv days and -refreshing breezes.1. A -rest at t-his queen of summer resorts is just what vou need. o.-w. K. & .2. steam ers leave Ash etreet dock - daily, ex u nt Kundavr rail Mai shall 4S0O. A- 6121. or at city ticket office. Third and Washington, for Bchedules. . informa Any - bat shape . In five basement in black' and white. Excellent 'au alitv h emo and chlo braids. ' Worth up to 15.00, now QQ f or . only SOC fl(ffl9W(d)irtinmaiini (SiMnimg Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Store Hours 8 A. M. to 6 P. M. Every Business Day, Saturday Included. $1.25 to $2.00 Men's Pants Special S1.00 Basement Bargain Centex. , Gfeat one day sale of Men's Pants wbtpoord and Khaki drill. Ideal for XUhln. bunting and outing wear. Made with belt loops and cuff bottom and nleely 1 fill finished. Par.ts selling M U VivV IBasemmeimtl UmcfflsippipneMgis tor Wfflm(fflay Aomen'i Dresses Special $7.85 New models Crepes, Silks and lightweight wool goods, all sizes, worth up ih, at $7.85 Mumps With All Cash Purchases Made tn the Basement Tomorrow! Visit Underwear Store Tomorrow Take Advantage of These Splendid Bargains Women's $15 Suits at $1.08 Good plain tai lored models, la plain or novelty materials, all sales final; worth lift $4.98 . Women's Dresses . Special $9.98 Samples and odd lines of various shades Charmeuse. Chiffons and Silks worth up to $30. $9.98 $15 linen Salts at $2.98 Natural color tdn-f en and Pongee Silk Suits for wo men and mlsRes worth up to $16, $2.98 $1 Fancy Silks mt 89a Yard Foulards, Messa Unes, Ratine. Pon gee, Marquisettes etc., IS to St ins. wide; to $1 Silks 39c Child's $2 Dresses for 79c Wttraotive Dresses for girls to 14 ' rrm. of age, ehoice of many styles; worth to 12.00. at 79c Men's $125 Shirts, Now 59c Extra good qual ity materials and cut in full, gener ous styles; sizes 11 to 17; to$1.25val. 59c Boys Wash Suits Choice 50c Neat patterns and good, .serviceable wash materials; also romper styles. Ages 2 to 7 yrs. 50c Regular $6.00 Sweaters,' $1.98 W o m e n's e x t ra heavy wool Sweat er for outing wear, full and long worth up to $(.00, $1.98 $10 Bldlns . Skirts at $2.98 Women's Divided Skirts, also many styles In Dress Skirts, plain and fancy ra i x t u res, $2.98 $125 Waists, Sample Spl 59c Odd lines andaam- fles, some slight y soiled, mussed: Waists worth up to $1.25. Choice 5?c $2 House Dresses Now 89c G 1 n g h ams. Per cales, Chambrays. etc- in many neat patterns and col ors. Sizes to 44. 89c $3 Lace Curtains $1.19 Pair S c r lms, Swisses, Nets and Notting ham Lace, full 2 ft yds. Ions;, extra wide; $2 to $8 vsl. $1.19 Women's Shoes $1.98 Pair Patent, Vlcl. Gun metal, etc, hun dreds of pairs, lat est lasts. Shoes worth to $4.00. at $1.98 $1, $1.50 Para sols, Choice 50e Scores of attrac tive styles plain or fancy, with long polished wood han dles; to $1.60 vals. 50c j $3.50 to $3 Linen Coats, Now $1.98 Women's Linen Coats for motoring and driving, excel lent models; reg. $3.60 to $6 Coats $1.98 Laces Worth - to 40c at 10c Yard Dainty new Shad ow, VenUe and Net Lace Edges. Inser. tions; worth up to 40O, special, yard 10c 35c Fancy Rib bons at 19c Yard 6-1 n. pure' silk Rib bons in hundreds of p a 1 1 e ros and rich colorings; 25a end 25c grades at 19c $1 Flouncing 29c Yard 18 to 27-ln. Smb. Flounclngs and All Over Laces in Ori ental and Shadow effect; worth to $1 29c $1 Undermnslins Choice 59c Gowns, Combina tions, Bklrts and Drawers, of fine, oft materials; 85o to $1 grades, at 59c $125 Crepe (owns for 89c Many pretty styles in this lot. cut full and long. Crepes, nainsook and mus lin worth to $1.25 89c Lonj; Lisle Gloves 33c Pair Women's K-butfn l'gth Lisle Gloves, 2-clasp style, dou ble tipped fingers. Reg. 7 to grade, pr. 33c 50c Silk Hosiery 35c a Pair Women's fine blk. Silk Hose, double heels and toes. An sxcellent 60c qual ity, special, pair 35c Women's 12 Ho Hose, 8c a Pair Black or tan oot . ion, double heels ind toes and seam less feet. Regular 12V&C grade, pair 8c 75c Dress Fab rics 25c Yard Short length dress materials in plain and fancy weaves, S to 64 ins. wide; 60c to 76o grades 25c 75c Silk Ratine at 39c Very desirable for S u m m er presses and waists, shown in S new shades; reg. 75c grade, yd. 39c Sale of Muslin Underwear For Children and Misses BASEMENT UDERPRICE STORE Great factory purchase of 3200 pieces dainty Undermuslins for children on sale at extraordinary low prices. Five big specials: LOT 1 Children's Waists, Drawers and Skirts Priced Special in This Sals at 7c LOT 2 Children's Waists and Drawers Priced Special for This Sals at Only 13c LOT 3 Children'. Waists, Drawers and Skirts Priced Special Now at Only 19c LOT 4 Children's Drawers, Gowns and SkirtsPriced Special New at Only 33e LOT 5 Children's Drawers, Princess Slips, Gowns and Skirts Special Now 59c Aemesill Salle Wool BUsnniketts Mill Over Makes And Seconds at Facttory Costt BASEMENT UNDERPRICE STORE Our Ore it Annual Distribution Sale of Mill Over-Makes and Seconds starts tomorrow. Hundreds of our customers have been waiting for this great event, knowing the prices we qtfote will not be duplicated in the city. Those going to the beach, hunt ing, fishing, etc., should take advantage of this sale. Rag. Rag. Rag. Rag. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Rag. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Reg. Gray $2.00 $2.25 $2.50 $2.75 $3.00 $3.25 $3.50 $3.75 $4.00 $4.25 $4.50 $4.78 $5.00 $5.25 $5.50 $5.78 $6.00 and Vienna Grades, pair Grade, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades Pair Grades,' Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, . Pair Grades,' Pair $1.50 $1.65 $1.85 $2.10 $2.25 $2.40 $2.65 $2.75 $3.00 $3.20 $3.40 $3.60 $3.75 $3.90 $4.15 $4.35 $4.50 Woolen Robes Mill Overmakes and Mill Sec onds in beautiful Woolen Robes. The imperfections are so slight as to be unnoticeable. Rich pat terns and colorings. Useful for motoring, boating and other purposes. Regular $2.50 Robes st $1.75 Regular $2.85 Robes at $1.90 Regular $3.15 Robes at $2.28 Regular $3.45 Robes at $2.38 Regular $3.98 Robes st $2.50 Regular $4.00 Robes at $2.78 Regular $4.33 Robe, at $2.98 Regular $4.70 Robes at $3.25 Regular $8.00 Robes at $3.60 Regular $8.38 Robes at $3.65 Extra Heavy Mill Seconds and Overmakes in best grade Woolen Blankets. These are In full bed sizes. Some hive slight imperfections. Extraordinary low prices ' on these splendid Blankets: Reg. $ 6.28 Reg. $ 6.50 Reg. $ 7.00 Reg. $ 7.50 Reg. $ 9.00 Reg. $10.50 Rag. $11.25 Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair Grades, Pair $4.70 $4.90 $5.25 $8.68 $6.78 $7.90 $8.48 Double S. & H Green Trading Stamps will be given with all cash purchases made in the Basement Underprice. Store to morrow. , S3.50 Wool Robes at $1,98 BASEMENT This is a special lot Of fancy Woof Robes bought at a great reduction if we would take 600 of them. Full sizes in beautiful rich colors. Neatly hemmed and well made. ?f QQ Standard $3.50 Robes priced special 31e70 $4 Check'd Blankets S2.98 BASEMENT Extra fine quality woolen Blankets. These come tn full double size. Handsome brown and white checks. Every pair perfect and full weight. Grades easily worth $4.00at o jQ any time. . Special, the pair......,'. tf.0 'II 'II 1 S I I I . - .1 ' I MV ' ' SI ' r- v r i , i Pongora 85c Checked Summer Corsets 50o Union Suits lOo Haadkrchfs Children's Romp- Boys' Bathing Men's SOc Under- Foulards 49c Yd. Goods, 50c Yard 59c Pair for 87 Me Special So ers 10c Each Suits, Sped 69c near, Spec'I 29c Beautiful el Iky 44 Inch wool Cool, comfortable Women's low neck Women's fine Sixes for children Boys' 2 -piece Bath- lien's white gauss fabrics for sum-i checked suitings, summer net cor- sleeveless, white sheer all linen 2 to 6 years of Ing Suits, trimmed Athletic Shirts and mer dresses. correct weight for sets, newest model. cotton Union Suits handkerchiefs, full age. Splendid wash tn white or ted. Drawers. Cool and Comes full 36 tailoring. Excel- with 4 nose sup- with lace trimmed else and neatly materials and well 3ood heavy grade. comfortable. Vull In. wide. Reg. 75c lent S5o grade, at porters, sites lt-10 or tight knee hemmed. Reg. 10s made. Priced spL Sixes up to 34, at line, all -sires,. 49c 50c 59c 37Hc 5c 19c 69c 29c r i m in in n : i i i Men's 25c Socks 40c Curtain Men's Night 15c Curtain Children's $8 Women's Shoes I Fancy Neckwear Boy's Regular $1 15c Pair Scrims, 18c Yd. Shirts at 53c Goods at 10c Yd. Shoes, $1.48 Pr. $1.08 Pair Choice 5c Shirts, Spec'I 20c Mill seconds of Scrims and Mar- Made of "Fruit of Swisses, Voiles. Good, comfortable Odd lines 'Women's Several hundred Sample Shirts in the famous "Ever- qulsettes from 3S the Loom" Muslin. Printed Scrims and wide lasts for Shoes Oxfords and pieces Women's sizes- 11 to 14.- lasting" make. to 40 Inches wide. Cut in full lengths. Casement Cloth. boys and girls. Pumps in various Fancy Neckwear. Htarched cuffs and Fine duality silk Plain or fancy bor- V-neck. trimmed St tn, wide, II But, or lace styles, leathers, some im- Odd lines. Some collar bands. Neat lisle. 2 Be hose at ders.To 40o grade, with braid. 76ovaU . to 15o values at 9 to 2. To S3 vaL perfect. Special at soiled and mussed, patterns, colorings 15c 18c 53c 10c .$1.48 $1.98 5c 29c . .i. -i. ii i " 1 ii.... i.i M L . i ..i i ii ... ! - ..i mm. mm. ML , mm . ,i 1 , ill 1 lOo Toilet Paper 86x45 Pillow Wash Materials 12 M Motor . Bleached Sheets Children's $8 $6 Inch Nainsook Coy's Union ': at 5c Roll Cases 12Hc Ea. at 0c Yard Goods at 6c 1 48c Each Coats Now $1.09 12U Yard Suits. Hpoe'I 89c Limit 20 rolls to a Splendid quality Mill ends Crepes, Linen color mater- Full slse (7SxtO Sizes 2 to and S Special purchase Boys' Balbrlggan customer and no Bleached Pillow Ginghams. Lawns, ial for motor and Bleached Sheets of to 14 years. Very of S000 yds. beau- l!nion Suits tn phone orders fll'd. Cases, neatly hem- etc.. In hundreds outing coats and good heavy quel- latest styles and tlful soft naln- light weight, for Full 1000 sheets to med. Special for of dainty patterns. suits. Reg. 12Hc lty muslin. Hem- popular materials sook. mill seconds, warm weather. All the roll. Wednesd'y tomorrow at only 3 to 10 yd. lengths quality on sale, yd med, ready for use Coats worth to IS on sale tomorrow sizes. Reg. 50c 5c 12KaC 9c 6Kc 48c $1.69 12KC 39c Garden Hose, Window Screens Oni Sale In the Basement 5o-ft -in. Got. Hose, complete $4.23 50-ft. K-in. Cot, Hose, complete $4.95 50-ft. -in. 5 -ply Garden Hose $4.50 50-ft f-in. S-ply Garden Hose $5.40 Regular 80c Grass. Catchers only: $8e 16x3 3 -in. Adjust; Window Screens 23c 4 8x3 3-in. Adjust Window Screens 27c 22x3 7-in. Adjust. Window Screens 32 24x45 -in. Adjust Window-Screens 41e $1.25 Screen Meat Safes special at 99c Regular 60c Ring Lawn Sprinkler 48a Reg. $1.25 Revolving Sprinkler $1.08 Mason Porcelain Cap Fruit Jars on sale at special low price, dozen pints 49c Mason Porcelain Cap Fruit Jars on sale now at special price, dozen quarts 57c Mason Fruit Jars, dozen 2-quarts 79c Economy Fruit Jars, dozen pints at 85s Economy Fruit Jars, dor. quarts $1.00 Economy Fruit Jars, 2-qt,, ooz. sio Regular $2.35 Ice Cream Freezers- 3 -Quart Size Special Now at Only $1.88 Regular' $2.75 Ic Cream Freexers 4-Quart Size Special New at Only $2.19 Regular $3.50 Ice Cream Freezers 6-Quart Size Special New at Only $2.78 Special Sale ol Notions and . Small Ware Bargain Circle, Main Floor Between Elevators These items also on sale in the Notion Dept the remainder "of the week. Supply your needs: 25 c Machine Oil special at 15c Regular 1 5c Skirt Markers 8c John J. Clarke's Spool Cotton, in white only, all sizes, at 2 He Regular 5c Needles, two for. 5c toe i 00-yard Spool Silk for 5c 24c Darning Cotton, spool lc .toe Bias Seam Tape, the bolt 5c Crochet Buttons ; Full line of Crochet Buttons for Summer wash suits and dresses Supply needs at low prices: 35c 6-line Crochet Buttons 20c 50c 8-line Crochet Buttons 25c 65c 10-line Crochet Bufns 35c ?5c 12-line Buttons now at 40c $t 14-line Buttons now' at 60c Se Collar Buttons, a card 2 He tSc Nainsook Dress Shields, sizes 2, 3 and 4, special at 10c 25c Sanitary Belts on sale 15c 25c Silk Dress Shields only 18c' 10c Hair Nets, with or without elastic," special sale, 5 for 10c 25c Sterling Skirt. Markers le 10c "Soil-Ofr Dry Cleaner 8 10c Pearl Buttons, the card 5c SaU of Hair Brashes it H to - .. 1-3 Less. ..-.A : MAIN FLOOR Special one-day sale of Hair Bruhe at extraor dinary low prices. Fall bristle, nana drawn, with ebony, rose wood and natural wood handles. Great variety of styles-and sizes I in this assortment . Choice at I reduction of 1-2 to 1-3 OFF Hoc Collap. Drinking Cups 8c Wash Edging,' 6-yd. pieces 15c 25c Sanitary Aprons, each 18c 65c-75c Sanitary Aprons at 50s 15c Sew-On Hose S'pp'rt'rs -10c 25c Fancy Garter Elastic in all colors, on 'sale at, the yard 18e Sale t of ..Naiad Shields Dept. Main Floor , 7 Naiad Press Shields give univer sal satisfaction. Why not select them for your Summer , gar ments while prices are low? 26c reg: style Shields No. 2 13c 25c reg, style Shields No. 3 18c 25c reg. style Shields No. 4 17c 30c reg. style Shields No. 5 20c 50c Naiad Boleros, ail sizes 35c nt tion, tickets, etc. (Adv.)