THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVBNINO, JULY 10, "1914. YEHTERDiiT'S calendar hold the 1 record or two delightful affairs planned for th pleasure of MIm Beatrice Nichols, of San Prani clsco, who 1 Miss Clatre WUcox'a cuest for thla ! week. Last evening Mr. Helen Ladid Corbett preaided at a small dinner followed by bridge. Her a-uents for Miss Nichols were Mis Lenley Smith. Miss Violet' Ernklne, ; Mln Polly Young of the Barracks, Mlas Mackenzie, Mies Barbara Mac kenzie, Mla Wllicox, Harry Reed. Fred erlck Foster, - Walter Glfford. Jordan ' Zan, Robert Notes and Richard Jones. .The other affair -for Mls Nichols 'was the luncheon over which Miss Wil cox presided when she had as her ruests Mrs. Charles C. landman (Mil dred Honeymani), Mrs. Konrad Det breuck of Gerhiany. Miss Charlotte I.alllaw, Miss Lesley Smith, Miss Tol ly Youn. Ming Violet Ersklne, Miss Kvelyn Carey. Miss Margaret Voor hles. Mlas Ruthi Teal and Miss Helen Salmon pink aweet peas in Bo hemian vases and bowls graced the table.. Laurelhurst Musical Tea. Mrs. H. R. Albee opened her beautl Laurelhurst home yesterday afternoon for a musical tea. that was the closing affair of a series that has been given during the past season to swell a fund tor furnishings i of a new Laurelhurst 'club house to be built. Yesterday was the second occasion of the series on .which Mrs. Albee has acted ss hostess. Receiving with; her were Mrs. J. O. Humphrey, Mrs; Charles Barenstecher, Mrs. Robert McBrlde, Mrs. C. 8. Town send, Mrs. W. V. Greer. Mrs. Ll H. 'Maxwell, Mrs. J. C. Kngllsh and Mrs. K. II. Anthony.! Mrs. Humphrey and Mrs. McBrlde presided at the tea ta ble snd assisting In serving, and about " the rooms were Mrs. J. J. Valentine, Mrs Homer Ii Keeney, Mrs. Qwen Bummers Jr., Miss Viola Barenstech er, Miss Jean Brcwnlle and Miss Mar garet Jackson.- The table was centered with a large oval basket filled with pink sweet peas and baby breath. An effective how of pink tulle adorned the' handle. TJie porch was decked with ferns and wild flowerB and In the i hall Shasta daisies and woods flowers predominated. In the music room Ul rlch Brunner roues were arranged In vases except on the piano, where an art basket of the fragrant - blossoms was placed, a delightful program was given by Mrs. lone T. Wells, vocalist; MIh EHIzabett Woodbury, reader; Miss Roxana . Woinmelsdorf, vlollnistr and George Hottchklss Street, vocalist. The accompanists were Mrs. Bamuol If. Pierre and Miss Marian Brodle. More than 100 smartly gowned women called during the hours. i Carse-Foumlcr Wedding. Miss Florence Fournler became the bride of Raymond Monroe Carve on Wednesday, at 8 o'clock, at the home of the bride's parents. 1494 East Eighth street north. Rev. Oswald W. Taylor of Grace Memorial :church officiating. The house was beautifully decorated in a color scheme: of red and pink with palms, except the drawing room, which was. In white. The ceremony was per formed under aj great canopy of white , roses, carnations and sweet peas. The bride was pretty in white chiffon and princess lace, with a full length veil. Her cap was adorned with a wreath of orange blossoms. , She wore a dia mond lavalller, a gift of the brlde- . groom, and her ' bouquet was of Bride,! roses, white sweet peas and maiden hair fern. The bride was attended by her sister. Mrs. George W. Stltt, who whs charming in pink charmeuse and wore a bodice bouquet of lavender - swet . peas. -The bridegroom was at tended by Oeorge W. -Stltt Mrs. John i sorodty which has an "alumnae chap ter in Portland, and also Theta Sigma Phi, a woman's, honorary' j Journalism fraternity., ' Mrs. Walter Graves will accompany her daughter to San Fran cisco and will spend several weeks visiting relatives in Palo ! Alto. She will then visit in Los Angeles before returning to Portland. . j , "Lang Syne" Excursion, j Members of the Lang Syne society, with their families, have planned a' liver excursion Saturday evening. The steamer Joseph Kellogg will leave the foot of Washington street promptly at 7:30, Those who Intend going -and have not cards should secure them at once from Frank Dayton,! secretary and treasurer. 236 Taylor street, tele phone Main 1771. The membership of the society Is now hearing the- 200 mark.- It Is composed of men who lived in Portland and ' took an active interest in its prosperity prior to 1891. The officers are JrK. GUI, president; Charles F. Beebe vice president; Fv E. Beach, second vice president; Charles H. Dodd, James S. Failing. S3. C. Frost, S. L. N. Oilman, Thomas McCusker, executive committee; George H. Hines historian. j . . Prominent Guest Arrives. Arriving in Portland yesterday to be the gue3t of Adeline M. Alvord, was Mrs. Bell Case Harrington, I of Bowling Green, Ohio, wife of Judge Ross M. Harrington, one of Ohio's well known members of the Judiciary.' ! Mrs. Har rington is a member of !the Toledo Writers' club and the authoress of a number of children's short stories. She is a prominent child weirare worker and a lecturer of distinction. ' , Here and There. -.Mrs. Oscar R. 'MenefVe and children are leaving 'tomorrow for Gearhat to spend the remainder of the summer there. The Menefees have taken the Hamilton cottage. . Anne Shannon Monroe has as her guest her nlpe from Tacoma, Miss Helen Walton, who' will also visit her grandmother, Mrs. T. J. Farmer, and her uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Storey. , Mr. and Mrs. F. X. Legrand have re turned from the formal opening of their new bungalow, "Snuggery by the Sea," at. Newport. Mrs. L- D- Keyser has been their guest for the past week at the coast. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Varney have as their guests from Seattle, Mr. and Mrs. Otis A. Sargent. 1 Miss Martha Chapin, who went to Tacoma especially for Miss Grace Pot ter's coming out dance at the Country club, will spend several weeks as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Addison G. Foster. smelling of camphor, although this i will not destroy moths once they are there, but ltvwiH keep them away. As a last precaution before locking the door leave -a small bottle of chloro form in the closet with a small bole tn the corte .This - will kill ny insect life. ? , ;' " Camphor.V too. v should be freely sprinkled ojf rugs., It will be better to leave these upon the floor and not to roll them -up. Also have plenty of newspapers around, especially : upon npholstered furniture. This will be better than covering with cotton eovers unless one is quite sure there are no moth already In the home. Some persons slip a fold of newspaper at the top of all bureau drawers. Lumps of charcoal placed about rooms 'will aBsorb the musty odors that al ways come from rooms shut up. I It is a good plan to sprinkle Insect powder ' or borax and powdered sugar freely about the bathroom, closets, sink and other places - where roaches may be Inclined to increase and multi ply. , . - Book -shelves should be dusted with Persian powder to keep the tiny silver insects from destroying the books. They are attracted by the starch used in the paste wjth which ' books -are bound. In fact, so fond are these little pests of starch that they have been known to eat starched curtains fhat were put away for the summer. Flatirons should be covered with grease to prevent rusting and so should - any pots and pans of iron. ! They can be cleansed and made ready J for use wgain by washing in hot soda , water, which will be much less trou ble than removing rust. Steel should fl be rubbed over with sweet oil, or, in j fact, any good oil to prevent rusting. When packing away silver the bet-1 ter plan is to cover each article with a coating of collodion, which can be bought at any drug store. The article to.be covered must be clean and quite ' hot, so one article should be washed, dried, and painted at a time. When the silver Is needed again the coat . can be washed off with hot water and soap. Another way is to, put , the silverware Into a box and cover with dry flour. This, .too, will exclude the air and prevent tarnishing. i Water ' Hearing Monday. I Salem, Or., July 10. Complaint In the case brought in the federal court at Portland by the Pacific Livestock company against the state water board and others, to enjoin the water board from hearing contests or ad judicating the water rights in Stlvies creek, has been served on State Engi neer Lewis. The matter will be up for hearing before the court next Mon day. , Sweet pea show and industrial ex hibit, St Johns, July 10 and 11. (Adv.) Miss Verna Wright and Miss Ethel Barnes of Bismarck. S. D., who are making a tour of the Canadian and Pacific northwest, are in Portland, the guests of Mrs. John Scott Mills. 6Z Halsey street. Miss Wright will spend the remainder of the summer Iri Ore gon and Washington, but Miss Barnes will go to Canada next week to visit relatives. Th auests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bonbrlght, Mr. and Mrs. E. W. DaWall and children, have returned by motor to their home in Tacoma. , Mr. and Mrs. I. H. Bryson, "Mother" Brysoti and O, J". Bckley. an of Los An- . a V . Ait 'an1 Flanagan sang "I Love You Truly," M '" -" " th- hridai T,r cam., in Oniv rla- the guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. M. tives . were present at the ceremony, but later a reception was held, when over 100 friends! called to express their . good wishes and to greet the couple. Miss Bertha Koontz. and Miss Rose Black presided ! over the punch bowl, and were assisted by Mrs. Charles Duncan and Milss Henrietta Tovenzen of Oakland, CaL Mrs. Chester Rlne man. Mrs. Tom Crawford and Miss Myrtle C.olvln : served in the dining room. Mrs. Thomas E. Whiteside ren dered several vocal selections during "' the evening, while an orchestra fur nished music for the reception.' Mr. and Mr 8. Carse left on a late train for the sound and British Columbia, and will be at home after August J. j Hon Arrives, j A son arrived at the home of Mr. , and Mrs. William Joseph Daniels (Eth el. Frances Barton), lilt East Twen ty-sixth street! north, Tuesday, June 23. The baby has been named William .Joseph Jr. r Leaving for San Franclscp. Miss Helen' "Unity Graves, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Graves, leaves tomorrow on the Beaver for Ban Francisco where she expects to spend a year doing publicity work. Miss Graves has been identified with educational work both here and in San Juan, Porto Rico, and her knowl edge of Spanish will enable her to handle the Spanish American news In connection with the exposition. Miss Graves is a member of Pi Beta Phi Hober, who entertained for them on Sunday. "Mother" Bryson is 89 years old. and an enthusiastic member of the motor party. . . Mrs. L. C, Oilman, who went abroad several months ago to join her daugh ter. Miss Alice GUman, has returned with her daughter, and they are now domiciled at their country place. tjiaremonv ai vBl" oji"usi Seattle. Miss Gllman has Deen aoroaa for the past year. Mr. GUman went north to spend the week end with his family. - THE HOUSE IN ORDER By Mary Lee. ! nf ore rolnar away for a! vacation. even for a short time, it will save lots- of trouble and Inconvenience , not to say possible expense lr we nouse is placed in good order. There are to many details that many are apt to be forgotten. For instance, a woolen skirt ' that may have piCKed up a grease spot should not be hung In a closet' with good clothes unless the soil is re moved. If It is the contents of the closet may be moth eaten Upon one's return. Neither should feathers,', wings or bits of fur be left around to attract moths. These Insects love feathers, and will be sure to find them if they can. They will even get into pillows If there is a crack In the ticking.. All good woolen clothes should first be brushed and hung away In a closet July Clearance Boys' and Girls' Shoes . TV This store's dependability in the fitting of Children's Shoes is beyond question. Here - are such well-known makes "as Du gan & Hudson, Excelsior, Edu cator, and the Acrobat. Now, every Shoe, every Ox ford, every Strap Sandal, every Moccasin, every Boy Scout is reduced 20. EXTRA SPECIAL! .. . About ISO pairs of boys' and young girls'. Sizes 2j44to 6. Oxfords and Strap Pumps in patents, tan and gunmetal calf. Regularly $2.50 to $3.50, f 1.50 Come Early to Benefit 143 Sixth Near Alder I Am Doing This to Beat All Comers! PAY ME $2.00 LESS Than the Marked Price $ 14.75 Men's Suits Now $ 1 2.75 $18.75 Men's Suits Now $ 1 6.75 K Remember thJls: My usual prices of $14.75 and v$18.76 are always below ' ground - floor j store, prices. They; are now $2.00 Less. JIMMY DUNN PORTLAND'S ORIGINAL '.i UPSTAIRS V' CLOTHIER ' ' B1R-1A.17 Oreimntan 'X ' Bnlldlnf r ' Elevator to 8d- Floor Low Rates East via Rock Island tines to . v September 30 INCLUSIVE Return Limit October 31, 1914 The Route of the DE LUXE Rocky Mountain Limited Unexcelled Dining Car Service , By purchasing your tick-' et at our office you have choice of any line out of Portland. Special atten tion to women and chil dren traveling alone., - Tickets, - Reservations, V Information, Etc, : M. J. GEARY, General Agt., Pas. Dept. - 1 11 Third St; Portland, Ore., Phones Main 334 A-2666 ; ; -, The Coolest, Most Comfortable Shopping Place In Portland! Meet Yonr Friends Here t Rest Rooms, Retiring Rooms, Emergency Hospital, Pnbllc Phones, Etc on Second Floor Soda Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the; Basement. Try our special 25c lunch. 4 Face Veilings at 15c Yard MAIN FLOOR Clearance of many odd pieces' face . Veiling, in black, brown, magpie, navy and green. Priced very special tomorrow at, the yard 15c !j nnnsmn Reliable MerchandiseReliable Methods Store Hours 8 . A. M. to 6 P. S r Every Business .pay, Mturaay xnciuaea. Orders received from out-of-town customers given Immediate atten tion. Shop here. mm 45c Fancy Ribbons at 23c MAIN FLOOR Hundreds of yards of fine N stripes, riaias, rade loral fancy Ribbons, in effects, etc. Widths from - Of 5 to 6 inches.. Worth to 45c. Yd. CtdZ Mow nun 9 o Wommee's $20 Presses att 5.95 mi, ' "' J,. , )t ,,'L. " I -L I ' ' - " ' - " , ' : High Grade Silk Waists Special $2.89 DEPT. SECOND FLOOR The price we have put upon these attractive Dresses will hardly cover cost of ma terials. The assortment is made up of many styles all are new and desirable for present wear. Among the materials are merges, shepherd checks, wool chal- lies and other light weight summer fabrics. C QC Dresses worth up to $20. For Clearance 4 CENTER CIRCLE, MAIN FLOOR Special line of beautiful Waists of chiffon, shadow laces, net, crepe de chine, . messallne and Jap silks. Newest M OQ styles fancy and tailored. Saturday, choice futO?, Lingerie Waists Special SI .2 9 Cool, sheer Marqui settes, lawns and cotton crepes. Some are embroi deredothers lace trimmed. Roll and square OQ collars. All sizes. Priced special.. ...... ! tJ Clearance of Girls' Dresses at Vz Off! Ages 2 to 14 Years Latest Snmmer Styles CHILDREN'S APPAREL, SECOND, FLOOR Every mother will be Interested in this remarkable dren's Dresses, for the savings are most unusual. Beginning tomorrow morning we place entire line of Girls' Colored Dresses ranging in price from 15.00 up to S15.00 at a reduction of Season's smartest styles in Linens, Repps, Madras, Poplins, Gingnams, Tissue,, etc. Girls' $5.00 Colored Summer Dresses Now at $3.33 Girls' $5.75 Colored Summer Dresses Now at $3.74 Girls' $6.25 Colored Summer Dresses Now at $4.17 Girls' $6.75 Colored Summer Dresses Now at $4.25 Girls $8.50 Colored Summer Dresses Now at $5.67 Girls' $ 9.50 Colored Summer Dresses Girls' $10.00 Colored Summer Dresses Girls' $11.25 Colored Summer Dresses Girls' $12.50 Colored Summer Dresses Girls' $15.00 Colored Summer presses sale of Chll on sale our ONE-THIRD. New $ 6.33 Now $ 6.67 Now, $ 7.50 Now $ 8.34 Now $10.00 Mee's Sflr'aw Halts 12 Price MAIN FLOOR, Again tomorrow we offer our entire line of Men's Split Yacht and Sennet Straws at one-half regular selling prices. Latest English high crown styles with wide or narrow bands and butterfly bow. Plain and fancy straws. Prices range from 2 to $4. Now HALF PRICE All Men's Panamas Reduced Sale of Girls' Dresses At Bargain Circle MAIN FLOOR Odds and Girls' French and Buster Dresses. Worth up to $1. Clearance price only . Girls' 1.00 Bloomer Dresses ages 2 to 6 Girls' 11.50 Dresses ages 6 to 14. Special Girls' Dresses of Pereale. braYS. Ginchams. etc Latest stvlea with Dutch neck, short nQ sleeves. Ages 6 to 14....2J0C ends style 47c 69c 69c Cham- MMflneery Clearance MAIN FLOOR- Men, here's your opportunity to choose from our splendid stock of Panama Hats at a worth whjle saving. Very newest blocks for men and young men. Men's Panamas selling J qC up to S6.50 now Men's 7.00 and 7.50 tfr QC Panamas now at $UjD Ml Bathing Salts Reduced! Men's 8.00 and 8.50 fr QP Panamas now at . . . 3U.J Special reduced prices on Chil dren's Straw Hats. Trimmed HATS Selling Formerly Up to 020.00, on v Sale Saturday at mm Sflaimps Double "S. & H." Green Trading Stamps will be given with all cash purchases made tomorrow in the Shoe Department Main Floor MAIN FLOOR Take a Bathing Suit with you on tnat trip. Better make your selection tomorrow while the prices are reduced. Com plete line of all sizes. . Regular-$1.00 Suits Now 79c Regular $1.50 Suits Now $1.29 Regular $2.00 Suits Now $1.69 Regular $2.50 Suits Now $2.29 Regular $3.00 Suits Now $2.79 Regular $3.50 Suits Now $3.29 Sale of Men's Shirts ' All Famous Makes MAIN FLOOR Pleated or plain bosom with stiff-cuffs attached and soft bosom Shirts with- turn back cuffs. Silks, Madras, Percales, Crepe Cloth, etc., in hundreds of pleasing patterns and col orings. Regular $1.50 Shirts now $1.15' Regular $2.00 Shirts now $1.35 Regular $2.50 Shirts now $1.75 Regular $3.00 Shirts now $1.95 Regular $3.50 Shirts now $2.55 Regular $4.00 Shirts now $3.25 Regular $4.50 Shirts now $3.65 Regular $5.00 Shirts now $3.65 imam MILLINERY DEPT., SECOND FLOOR About 200 Hats make up this spe cial lot we offer for Saturday. All are attractive new models for mid summer wear. Tailored or dress shapes in a wide variety of styles. Milan and Hemp straws, hand made and pressed shapes, beautifully trimmed with Jet maline, flowers, ostrich, wings, breasts, ribbons, fruit, etc. There are all colors in the assortment Hats from our regular lines selling heretofore up to 20.00 grouped into one big lot and priced for rapid Clear- QO ance at the very low price of. ..m...... vltvO - Women's 85 Shoes $2.95 Men's $4.00 Shoes tor S2.95 MAIN FLOOR 1S0O pairs Wom en's High Shoes In all wanted fab rics and leathers kids, patent, gun metaL satin, de Laine, etc Season's smartest lasts with high or low heels. Also several hundred pairs Women's Pumps and Colonials in all styles and White Shoes (7 QC worth np to 6. Choice DLJjO Double Trading Stamps Given With AH the Shoe Department MAIN FLOOR Special sale of Men's Low Shoes. Hundreds of Salrs tan Russia and tan willow calf ixfords la button and lace styles. Made from best selected leather and all sizes and widths. . Also many styles in black vici kid. Shoes sell ing In the regular way np 0 fjC to 4.00 special at LVD Cash Purchases Made Tomorrow In oa the Main Floor Women's $20.00 Dresses S5.95 53.50 SUU Waists 51.48 Standard lines Drugs and Toilet Articles underprlced for Satur- -day's selling. Supply your vaca tion needs now. Sc Ivory or Lurllnc Soap 3c Cake Umt six cakes (five Ivory and one Lurline) to a customer. No deliveries except with other pur chases in the Drug Department Odds and ends toe Soap at 3e 4711 Toilet Soap' special at Be 50c Hinds' H. & A. Cream 284; Fancy Soaps, put up three bars in a box, worth to 65 c, at 15 15c Toilet Paper, tSoo sheets, on special sale tomorrow at 10 35c 1-lb. Hospital Cotton at 21c 50c Sanitary Napkins, put up one dozen in a box, priced only 35c 1.75 2-quart Syringes for $1.00 25c large size Sponges at 15c 5 OcScott's Towels,- 150 on a roll, priced special at only 35c 5oc Household Rubber Gloves In -all .sizes on sale at, the pair 35 toe-Hand and Kitchen Sapolio 6c 25c Imperial Talcum how at 12c lSc-Borated Talcum now at 5e' 10c Monkey Scouring Soap at 5c 35c Witch Hazel. special at 21c 8c Williams' Shaving Soap at 4c 35c Apenta Water now only 21c 25c Violet Ammonia at only 15e 1.00 Listerine, large lie at S9e 35c Peroxide, 1 pound,. only 21c 25c Jergen's Rice Powder at 12c 5 0c Carman's Face Powder 25c 50c Dora Face Powder only 33c 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste at 28c 50c M. & B. Mouth Wash at 25 25c M. & B. Mouth Wash at 12c 25c Petro, one-pound Jars, 10c 50c Mary Garden Talcum at 35c Special Oiler Charles Hodden's 78. Toilet Water in the following odorsi Siren Lily. Violet Eve, Naiads or Lilac. Any one of these with a Soc Jar of Hedden's Face Cream. Total retail price, 1.25. ffZ m Special combination, only 4 DC Sempre Giovlne Men's regular t5 I OC Suits now at...... wllifaJ Men's regular Suits now at.. ! $14,95 July Clearance Men's Suits 1 1 " '' - " --in 1 ,1 1.1 i- Men's regular 25 (1Q 7C Suits now at DlOsf O Men's regular 30 ) Cft Suits now at.-... 4tLL03 All Men's .Blue Serge Suits in the Clearance at 10 PER CENT. OFF Boys' SleSO-WasIi Suits Special 98c MAIN FLOOR New shipment of 'Children's "Oliver Twist" Wash Suits Just received. Made of extra good quality galatea will ' OQ. wear splendidly. Ages 2 to 8 years. Reg. 1.50 Suits at 90C IN THE BASEMENT Sensational Saturday sale of Women's Dresses In the Onderprice Store. Scores of styles and colors to select frpm. Crepes, soft light-weight Woolen Materials and Silks. Correct styles for street afternoon and evening wear. Dresses worth up to iC QC 20.00 priced special at sJ.J BASEMENT BARGAIN CENTER 500 beautiful Waists in this big sale. Plain and fancy Silks, Tab ..Silks, Nets, etc Light or dark colors. Some of these are In fancy styles others In plain tailored effects. Waists selling usually at 2.50 to 3.50. All sizes in the lot JO Priced special for Saturday l.ntO Tents, Hammocks,' Lawn Swings, etc., on Fourth Floor Golf, Tennis, Baseball and Sporting Goods, Fourth Floor Summer Furniture, Grass Rugs, etc.,. on the Third Floor Full Line of Children's Play Suits on the Fourth Floor IRaFasolls Reddced! MAIN FLOOR Lower go the prices on Women's and Children's Parasols to clean up the stock at oncer - Women's regular 2. 5 6 7 C Parasols for' .......... Women's regular 3:50 i 71? Parasols for . . . ..... f 4J Women's regular 3.00 0 7C Parasols for .4... ..... 4JfJ Women's regular 6.SO 4 7(J and 7.50 Parasols for... vtsf Women's ' regular, $10.00 C QC Parasols now . . ...... . JUO Women's regular 12.50 nr 30W ......... Of M5 117.50 finnn ce at lUiUU 79c Parasols now Women's Parasols, 100 Children's f 10 rarasois Clearance 1.25 and New Model Corsets Special 83L;19 SECOND FLOOR Handsome new model cut on latest lines to give $he. "naturaT figure (ho hips ' or waist). A special number of the famous OYAL WORCESTER CORSETS, Made of fine coutil, richly trimmed. Has six substantial supporters, graceful cut away, front, and is ' most extraordinary value. All sizes from 19 to 30. 1 1A ?Aeiy , Priced special Saturday Sale of Brushes Main Floor 1" High-grade Brushes of allJklnds on sale now at the very lowest pricest Hair Brushes worth up to flfi 5.00, Clearance price . . U Nail Brushes worth up to tf 1.00, Clearance price. . . . . DJC Clothes Brushes worth op H AA to 2.50, Clearance price view U Tooth Brushes worth up to Ifl 35c, choice at only...., 1C Regular 35c Dressing Combs ; f Q priced special at only. IOC Rubber Goods Pullman Rubber-Lined aa Aprons now at. .V. . . . . . d lsUU Pullman Rubber-Lined Cases: Q r priced special at...... ... OelC Special Showinc of Bathing Caps at low prices 25c, 350, 50e and 75a fK " A harmonious UJlO blend of oils, conducive to the health and beutyof the skin. Nothing quite so dainty in Its fragrance or so permanent in Its results. Sempre Giovlne is a favorite with women of refinement OQ everywhere. Reg. 50c cake ' LZJC Manrlne Toll e t Preparations Absolutely free from, all Inlurt- ous substances. Every applica- uon 01 - Maurine ; is a lasting : benefit to the skin. Try any one of these preparations, and if not -satisfactory we will refund pur-' chase price. Free treatment In Rest Room, Second Floor. Manriae Lotion at 50c and $1X0 :' Satin Cream at 50c and 1.00 Rosebud Roage priced et vftOc :. All Pyralln Ivory i K At Fonrlh Oil Also special reduction on mani cure articles. Note these prices:1- 50c Wood Buffers special at 25c 25c NaU Files, assorted sizes, 15c ' 10C Orange wood Sticks now 65 . 10c Emery Boards on sale at Sc.; 5c Yupla Nail Polish now 10c Dordcn's Mailed Milk : ' Al Sale Prices A delightful," Invigorating Sum mer beverage--good for old. and f young. Stop at Demonstration Booth and try a glass of It.-. -Reg. 3.98 hospital size at $2.95 Reg. $IJ00 size on sale now 0o' Regular 50c size on sale now 40