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TOWN TOPICS (lMth DAT Of 19J4.J AMUSEMENTS : fiEILIO Brocdwir ' at li;Vt. Continuous bowing from noon. Aanett Kell.rtu.on in "Nptuoe' Daogntvr". Muttoa picture. . - PAKT.4Ufctt-Bro.dwar and Aldr. Vaode- .IU. CorUins 20, T:30 aud 9:10. Tub OAKB AiuHQat park. - CCLCMBIA fcUtn, batwaan Waabtacton and Mtark atreata. , Motion picture. 11 a. at. tt 11 D.' rtOPLEA Wt Park and Alder ctreeta. Mo tho pk'turea. 11:30 a. m. to 11:30 P. BTAR WaahlDftoa and Park. . alotwa plc rui. li a. to. to 11- p.. ui. GLOBE tlerenth and WaahliiftOB. ' Motion picture.. 12 tn. to 11 p. m. - . ., MAJEaTlC-rWa.hlniton and Park. Motion ptrtaraa, 1J m. to 11 p. m. ART. UUKEUU ritb and Tajfor. Houra S to 6 week dajra, 3 to 6 8n4a; frca aft arnoona at Tuedar, .Iboraday, aTlday. Sat urday awl Bandar. River Excursions. Btaamar Gaorglaua to Aaloila, dally except FrMay. Waabinglon afreet dock. . ftteamtf Bailey Uatzert to The Dallea or Caacuda Locka dally exvapt Monday. Alder a tree t dock. ,- Oregou City boata gunday excursion. Tay. lor atrect .dock. ; " Cbautauquas. -Vaneofer Jut 16 to 20 . L Municipal Band Concert. : At Penlnaula Park tonlg-bt at S o'clock. 1 Mare" Regimental Pride". Heed Walta "Dolorea" Waldteufel Overture" JJarltana" ...... i Wallace Cornat OOlo "AIt Begarda" ....... . Llawellyn Marry Kvana. '. Excerpt from "The Firefly "...... ...Trlml . INTURMIiUMOX. - . Scanea from "Lucia" Doulwtt I a "Trinmerel'' .............. .Schumann (b "Celebrated Minuet"......- Paderewakl f'opular lira, potpouri.,. ............. .Lanipe fuuKireaiiue ......1 ... . lTork "Ob banta and Braea of Bonnie Scotland" . Catlln Band Conceit Dates, Every Monday, a p. m South Parkway. Kvery Wedneaday, 8 p. na. IloIlaUay Park. Kvery Tburaday, 4 p. m-Waablugton Park. Next ' Sunday,, 3 ' p. xo. I.aurelUuntt Park. Next .'lueeday, 8 p. m. Kuretry Building. Today's Forecast. Portland and tUlulty; Pair tonlgbt and Saturday, contluuad warm; moderate oortb to liortbeaat winds. Oregon and Washington: Fair tonight and Satjrday, continued, warm; moderate north to nortlieaat wlnda. 'Idaho: - Pair tonight and Saturday, con tinued warm; moderate north to nortbeaat wluda. , Weatber Conditions. . A large high pressure area extendi from British Columbia aoutbeaitward to Florida. A moderate depression over Ilea the Canadian province of Ontario and the barometer coo itnuaa relatively low over . California r and Arlaona. Hbowera and. tbunderatorma have occurred In the Mississippi valley and at aeattered places in the Atlantic states. The temperature have rlaen allghtlr in thla dis trict and have fallen In tbe plains states. The coDditlooa are favorable for fair and cou tinned warm weatber In tbla diatrk-t dur ing tbe next 'M to 48 boura with moderate iKHtti to northeaat wlnda which will enhance the fire baaard. Forest officials are there fore advlaed to uae extra precaution during tbe next few doye. EDWARD A. BEALS, , ... District- Forecaster.- Observations. - a mindful of that fact In setting up tbe raenu and program for tbe (night of July 28, at tbe Multnomah hotel. M. J. Geary, general agent of the Rock Isl and, is chairman of this committee, and although he refuses to divulge the secret work, under preparation, be ad mits the inauguration will be "some event." Secretary W. O. Roberts -xsbm- merclal agent of the Great Northern, and. Treasurer E. W. Mosher, city pas senger agent of the Pennsylvania, are making tttr reservations for members. . Claims Pending Patents Alleging that all inventions of Jacob Ratzlaff improving button attaching machine mads since Ratzlaff became ' foreman of the factory of the Nu Automatic Button Attaching Machine "company are property of the company suit was filed - against bim yesterday by the company to force him to turn over to the company an application for a patent f or an Invention he is alleged to have "perfected. The company lays claim to tbe application under the terms or its Contract with Ratzlaff and offers to pay the cost of preparation and execu tion of the application. Temperature. . j ' 7 STATIONS. Jfi SjJSig Baker, 0r. 1 8 I 78 I 60 I a I 0 " Bolaej Idaho 63 86 63 4 0 Boaton. Maaa. .....) 88 74 13 0 Chicago, III 72 M 73 12 1.64 Denver. Colo. 80 74 60 4 0 Imlurb, Minn., ...... 83 78 64 14 0 Eureka. Cal. 64 63 64 8 0 Freauo, Cal. 70 84 70 4 0 Ualveaton, Teiaa 80 Havrej Moot.. ;V 44 74 42 0 0 Jackaonvlllo, Fto. 7' 88 74 8 .ln Kauaaa City. Mo. ... 70 loa TO 14 .10 Lew It ton, Idubo 83 .. 68 4 0 IB Airigelea. Cal. ... 0 74 60 4 .01 Marabflcld, Or, ..... 48 TO 48 O 0 New Kork.: N. TC,.t. 74 86 73 14 i08 Nome,, Alaaka 66 6a 48 8 .10 North Head. Waab. . SO 08 60 24 O North Takluia, Waab. 69 84 68 4 0 Phoenix. Aria. 84 08 83 4 o Pocatello, Idaho .... 60 80 60 4 O Portland. Or. ....... 83 66 63 0 Ked Bluff, CaL ..... 68 104 t& 4 0 P.oseburg. . Or. ...... 68 90 56 4 0 Sacramento, CaL 60 88 1 80 4 0 St. J-otile, Mo. ...... 74 88 7 13 .08 St. Pa a I. Minn. ... 84 73 SO 14 0 Salt Lake, UUh...... 84 84 83 8 0 San Franolaoo. CaL'.. 64 70 '64 '4 0 Seattle, Waab. .... 68 70 68 4 0 Sitka, Alaaka ...... 60 56 48 8 .04 Spokane. Waah. 6A 83 66 4 0 Tacoma, Waab 60 74 64 O 0 Tatonab lai d., Waab.. 60 63 60 lo 0 Valdea, Alaska .... 63 60 44 4 .02 Walla Walla, Wah.. 83 M 60 4 O 'Waahtngton. D. C... . 76 90 72 6 .02 Winnipeg, Man.. .... 60 70 48 16 .43 P. M. report of preceding day. I Mother rinds Her SozuThrough the efforts of the police last night, Mrs. Julia Donohue of Walla Walla was placed in communication with her eon, Thomas, at Hogan station on the Eata Cada line, where she was taken . this morning for a visit. The aged woman yesterday evening applied to Patrol man CooDer at Third and Washington Streets for assistance In finding her son. She did not have his address, but everyone around the police station took a hand in the search, finally locating the son on a small ranch outside the city. He was notified and came to get his mother this morning. j XI loners Claim Suitcase The suit case left at a Grand avenue restaurant a few days ago by a young woman was claimed yesterday by Mrs. Esther Linn, 4839 Sixty-second street. The young woman explained she left the Suitcase there while she eloped to Vancouver, to be married to William Linn, to whom her father objected. She explained the suitcase had been forgotten during tbe honeymoon. As the owner did not call for the suitcase, the restaurant proprietor notified the police and efforts have been made the past three days to locate the owner, ! Appeals for Reinstatement. William iiutter appealed to the county com missioners yesterday for reinstatement as an employe on the roads, saying that he lost his eye .while" working for the county, in 1905 and was promised employment in addition to the $100 paid him by the county. He said that be had been employed on the roads since 1894 and was laid off July 10, last. The commissioners referred his fetter to Road Supervisor A. H. White with the request that Hutter be given employment as soon as possiDie, Jiutter resides at Hillsdale.. i, Committee Reports Uttls Progress. -i-Little orozress in completing a plan of organization for a federation of State societies was reported at a com mittee meeting in the central library last night. The committee on plan of organization was Instructed to come in with another report in two weeas. . Ll Burton of the Indiana society pre aided at last night's meeting, and K. a Alexander of the Missouri society served aa secretary. ' Three . Divorce Suits riled- Three divorce suits were filed yesterday two for desertion ana one ior crueny. iiH. I'rwmin alleges that her bus band. John - Freeman, deserted her November 1. 1911. They were married May 2, 1904, at Vancouver, wasn. tu. a. ti rmrrM hli wife. Jessie F. Tuttle wltb. deserting him. Charles W. Giles alleges cruelty on the Rart of his wife, Edith M. Giles, vfaia mrlArm at the Oods For ivi. vwii'i trln the Mazamas will V... V . " - - r leave town -at C p. m. Saturday on the W.o.h TanV r(n ind CO tO RtftVA.n SOT1. Wash., camping a lew miies out oi .nn.n CnnHav t h nartv will ciimo Red Bluff, near Diamond Peak and at nnrth mnA nf th lptTv-ndarv "Br idee JL IU V A uw - - J - Portland on the train due at 7:45 p. m. Sunday. t.acn person win iaas nis own blankets and provisions. i Burglar dot Away. -As D. S. Wat son. 89S East Forty-third street, north. entered his home by the front door last evening at 10 o'clock, a burglar ran out the rear door, down the street and .escaped... Watson chased the man a short distance, but the prowler es caped. Nothing was missing from the home. When You Go Away . Hava Tha journal sent to ' your Summer Address. t ' Transportation : Club Stunt It has been quite a spell since the Portland Transportation club pulled off a real stunt, and the committee in charge of the -annual Inauguration ! dinner la ,'' Summer Besort Sribscribers. " WbeiL! you go away oa your va cation, hare The Journal follow , you at the regular rate of IS cants a week, by mail; or tbe following agentc will supply, you at regular c4ty rates i - - Barview, Or Harold P.- Brlm- halL - . ... . .. Bay City, Or, Mrs. , J. C. Mc Clure. : . v Bayoceaxv Or. W. XW Johnson. Cannon Beach, Zoo la, Or-Xb w. Crona,' - - - - - . . Carson, Washv Carl 8. Smith. Carson, Wash. Shepherd's Springs. ' - Carson, Wash. St. Martina Springs. ColumbU Beach, Or W. Bdna . Bnrkbead. ? GarlbaldL Or J. 3. XKngcor. Grearbart, Or Philip Sessions (All points oa beach). r Ilwaco, waslw H. B. Woodruff. . Z.ong Beach, Wash Xjawreace Blnneea (AU points on beach). Megler, Wash. Zouls Cohen. , Newport, Or. Donald James. Bockaway Beach, Or. A H. Wood. - Seaside, Or. Philip Sessions. (All points on beach). ' Baaviaw, wash. Z.awrenc Sin- neen. (Ail points oa beaoh). r, TlUamook. Or. J. 8. Lamar. Wilbolt Springs, Or P. W. Mo-Xeran. entered, made bis; way to the safe, at which ha was fumbling when Clement arrived. The prowler Jumped out a side window -and Tan, with Clement following .him. . The prowler proved the faster runner. A ' Kara f Or Hia' Healths Captain of Police F.- W. -Lee of Denver was brought . to" Portland yesterday on a stretcher : by. his : son, Drj -George F. Lee, the captain suffering from heart trouble superinduced . by- an attack of pneumonia. For 18 years, Captain Lee has held this rank. In "the Denver police department, being one among the oldest .members of the force. . The change was mad in order to get the patient, to sea level. , which . the son thinks will be . better than- the high altitude of Denver. ' They are stopping with friends at 849 Tibbett street. roll's attorneys paid a fine of 1400 to the city and the ase was closed. This morning Captain of Detectives Baty received word xrom Seattle mat. uir roll was arrested there Wednesday evening while in the act of robbing a telephone box. When arrested in Port land the detectives found $940 in his room. . ' Objected to Small Pay. After work ing four hours yesterday afternoon for Mrs. F. M. .Kelly; 689 East Washing ton street, for 25 ! cents and his lunch, George Barton thought he should have more money. He began to argue the question and was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct. Mrs. Kelly con tended he did not work four hours. In the municipal court this morning both were heard, at the conclusion of which tbe judge continued the case for sen tence. -.. . ! a fire near that corner. That the cor ner was turned too sharply la assigned the cause-, Driver Jebson and Engl-1 neer McMartin were slightly bruised by the falL Repairing of the engine will amount to about $100. The fire was dry refuse behind a bin board at Sixth and Irving streets. .Brush, Tire 'on Council Crest. Firs on the south elope of Council Crest burned over a large spot i yesterday I evening before firemen and : ranchers could stop it. .The blaze, is thought to have been caused by berry , picxera Water from the tank In Council Crest park was used against the fire..- " Plavel Hotel, situated at Flavel. Or, where the Hill interests are building their extensive docks, open for busi ness and can give first class accommo- dations to alL The greatest activity of any place in the northstest- Adv. Sunday Excursion to Cascade Docks on steamer Bailey Uatzert, ii rouna trro. Leaves Alder street dock at 9 a. m. Arrives tin return at 6:45 p. m. Phones, Main 914 and A-5112. (Adv.) Mashers Are Sentenced. Two dapper young men giving the names of Ches ter Bork and Ernest Deguerre were each given 72 hours on the rockplle this morning by Municipal Judge Stev enson for annoying two young women on the street last night, Deguerre is a salesman for a Philadelphia concern and has been in Portland five weeks. Bork has lived in the city seven years, but refused to- give his business or home address. They will be cent to the. rockpile this afternoon. Patrol man Jones met the two young women at Fifth and Jefferson streets about midnight. The officer followed the women and two men several blocks, watching the actions of the men, who were flirting, talking and otherwise annoying the girls. . . Sneak Thief Escape. An attempt was made yesterday at 11:15 o'clock by a prowler to rob the safe in the East Side Cleaning & Dye Works, at 600 East Lincoln street, but was frus trated bythe sudden entrance of the proprietor Louis Clement. A stranger applied for work at the works early In tne day, Dut was told no one was need ed. When the office was deserted shortly after, 11 o'clock the same man v roughs Oyer Card dame. Fighting over a card game in Erlckson's saloon yesterday afternoon landed Emil Starr in jail with a charge of assault and battery upon J. H. Johnson, who ex hibited a serious cut on the lip thla morning in the municipal court. Starr was fined $10. Starr accused Johnson of dealing cards from the bottom of the deck. Johnson resented and struck at Starr. Over . the table, the two men fought until separated by saloon em ployes. Must Repair Sidewalk. Failure of James Garrich' to repair a sidewalk at Second and Hooker streets, which he broke while moving a house, ' resulted in his arrest' this morning In the mu nicipal court- Garrich said the side walk had an old crack, which gave way when1 ho tied a. rope to a tele phone pole to draw tbe house, there fore the fault, he said, did not rest with him. - It was agreed, however, that Garrich make the repair and re port Monday to the court. Wants .a Jury Trial. Dr. Ralph Mat son was arrested yesterday afternoon for auto speeding, and will be tried next Tuesday In the municipal court by a Jury. County Motorcycle Officer White made the arrest. The physician appeared for trial this morning, but insisted he was not speeding, and asked to have a jury hear his case. Pire Engine Overturns. Portland's new automobile fire engine upset yes terday afternoon at Broadway and Burnside r streets while on the way to Andrew Han, Chinese Emporium, re moved to 348 Morrison street, above Broadway. Complete lines Chinese fan. cy goods and Japanese curios. (Adv.) 6o Biver Bids to "Wlndemutn" Baths, fast launches leave Columbia boat- house, foot of Salmon street, every half hour, commencing at 1:30 p. m. Aqt. Hotel Denox. Third and MalxL A quiet, convenient home at suburban prices. Rooms -$4 per week. : $15 per month and up. Excellent service. (Adv) Crawfish. Millions of 'em. Snyder's, First and Madison, on sale Thursday and Friday only, 25c doz. Main 6783. Ad. We Bepresent Quality and Samoa. Fir and oak cordwood. four foot and short slabs.. Knight and Rock Springs coaL Albina Fuel Co. (Adv.) Oregon City Boat. Sunday river ex cursions leave Taylor street docs: a. m., 12 and 3 p. m. Picnic at Magone's park. Round trip, 40c (Adv.) Steamer Jesse Harkins for Camas, Washougal and way landings, daily ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. - (Aav.), viva Paasansrar Autos. S330 ner hour: 7 passenger Packard, $3.50. Duplex Auto Co., 309 Stark. Main 614. (Adv.) . Try our 3So Blended Coffee A pre mium ticket with each pound. Haines Tea store, 172 Third street. Por Health, Best and Saeraatlotv Shlpherd Springs. lovj Dr. B. C. Brown, Eye, Bar. Mohawk building. tAav.y a 'BY7 THE CREM10RS CLOSED THE DOORS OF THE OREGON WOOLEN MILLS STORE CORNER FIRST AND MADISON STREETS The doors of this big store remained closed for two whole months until the immense $30,000 stock of High-Grade Men's Wear was Sold by the Receiver, R. LJ Sabin, for 42c on the Dollar Your opportunity is now here! Stock fixtures and all must go, and time is limited! If you cant come yourself, send wife, broth er, sister or mother! But come! READ An Idea of the Harvest of Bargains READ The Palls ChaUt at La tour ell Falls, Chicken dinners and week end accom modations. Reached by O.-W. R. & N, trains or automobiles via Columbia River Highway.. Mrs. M. E. Henderson. Phone long distance via Corbett, (Ad.) j Bearrested in Seattle J. E. Carroll, known also aa , Fttzpatrick, failed to appear for trial yesterday in the circuit court to answer a charge of larceny from . telephone boxes. By agreement with the city attorney.Xar- 5ew Jpee Market ALDER AT FOURTH tpi CDunMirc Pacific Marshall 1 TELEPHONES Home A-6281 OFFER MP AT THE SAME REDUCED PRICES : This Saturday Although Wholesale Prices. Have Advanced H The Choicest of Oregon Lambs Legs, Loins and Racks 17c Pound Shoulders, 10c lb., Breasts, 8c lb. With ADDED SPECIALS at the SPECIAL BARGAIN MEAT COUNTER, where no Meats are. Listed1 at more thahlOc, per lb: Men's Oregon Wool $10.00 Men's Suits now $12.50-$15 Men's Fine Suits . $18-$22.50 Men's Fine Suits. $25.00 Men's Fine Suits . . . . . $5-$6 Boys' Fine Suits . . . . . . Suits .$4.58 .$ 7.5S .$10.53 .$12.58 .$2.58 Men s SJioes-Men's Shoes $2.50 Men's Oxfords and Shoes. . .98c , $3.00 Men's Oxfords and Shoes $1.59 $3.50 Men's Oxfords and Shoes $1.98 $4.00 Men's Oxfords and Shoes $239 $4.50-$5 Men's Oxfords & Shoes $2.98 Prices Slashed on Shirts 50c Shirts a special lot ......... 15c 75c Shirts, military or other ... . .33c $ 1 .00 Dress' Shirts, military collars 43c $1.50-$2 Cluett Shirts and others 95c $2.00 Soft Shirts, military collars $1.19 StrawHats,Felt Hats, Caps $2.00 Straw or Felt HaU ,69c $2.50 Straw or Felt Hats . . ..... .98c $3.00 Fine Felt Hats now $1.69 $4-$546 J. B. Stetson Hats $2.69 50c (paps now 33c 75c Caps now 69c $1.5042 Flannel Shirts, military. . 79c $1.00 Wool Underwear now . 69c . $2.50 Ore. Wool Shirts, military $139 $1.50 Wool Underwear now .... . 89c ' $3.00 Ore.- Wool Shirts, military $I.6d $2.00 Wool Underwear now. . . . $1.39 $3.50 Oregon Wool Shirts now $1.89 $3.00 Oregon Wool Blankets . . . $1.39 Poromesh Underwear, 50c kind ... 19c Men's Sox, 10c kind ........... 5c , Men's Union Suits, $1 kind. ... . .49c Men's Sox, 12 Vic kind .... , . . ... 7c Men's 50c Balbriggan Underwear 23c 15c Engineer and Fireman's Sox..' 9c Men's 75c French Balbnggan . . . .39c Men's 25c Sox . . i ... . . .... . . . 12c ' Men s $2 Piqua Union Suite 98c l0c Handkerchiefs . . . . . ...... 4c 25c Neckwear now at ' .' 10c 25c Boston Carters . . . . . . . . . . . . 14c 50c Neckwear now at . . . ...... ,'19c 35c Suspenders . . ; 15c, 75c Neckwear now at .'. ....... ,23c 1 25c Hoppicking Hats ".' .' . . . . . .'. 5c ' $5 Robber Knee Fishing Boots $2.98 1 $6.50 Rnbber Hip Fishing Boob $3.48 , Bear in mind that this store was established oyer 20 years ago, and has always carried the most reliable merchandise for. men. This is a business calamity by which you profit.. If you desire to save money, you cannot afford to miss; this great forced sale. " Doors Open Saturday, 9 A M. Look for the Monster - Yellow Signs PnHnof TTifcf Mo rllcnn QffAAfn FORMERLY , THE For your conVenience arid until this immense stock is closeel out our doors will be open every evening until 8 0--Saturday . night until 1 0 0 ? - a K Pacific Phone I All Purchases Promptly Delivered to All Parts of I Home Phone Marshall 5080 f City, Vancouver and Oregon City f Parcels Post A-2112 ; and Express Packages Prepaid on $5.00 Purchases ; -' Mail Orders Promptly ' and . CareruUy FiUed. Our Store Opens . DaUy at 8:30 a. m. Saturday At 9 a. m. t THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Our Store . Closes Daily at 5:30 p. m. Saturday At 6 p m. Clearance Women's and. Irlisses'Suits and Dr essea ; v . -I '. . " -. - .. - - f : A great many styles to select from anH most 3 Qfl all tizes Values to $15, tomorrow at. . . . DOiO At less, than the cost of the materials alone you may purchase a fashionable, well fitting Suit or. Dress at this sale. It is a great clean-up sale of this season's styles in broken sizes. Included are almost any wanted ma terial, plain color or novelty mixture. The Suits come in sizes IS, 17, 19, 16, 18, 36 and 38, and the Wool Dresses in sizes, 16, 18, 36 and 38. You have choice from a fine lot of Silk Dresses, in sizes 16, 18, 36 'and jap to $15, at only 0yO Children's 91.25 Wash. Dresses, 85b Thnfty mothers will not fail to profit by this sale of Children's Wash . Dresses. They are made of fine Amoskeag ginghams, chambrays and percales . and fare shown in the best patterns and styles. All sizes from 6 to 14. Best $1.25 Q CJr grade. Saturday only at. .OOV Best Styl es in Women's Pumps The New "Kidneyheled" Colonial, "Baby Doll" and other styles in regular $3.00 and An jq $3.50 qualities. On sale now at, pair. .yrO Here is a" sale of the very newest and best styles in Women's and Misses Pumps' that will be warmly -welcomed by those who. would save a .worthy amount in the purchas ing of strictly .high-grade footwear Included are the new "Kidneyheeled" patent and 'dull leather colonialPumps with black steel orna ment also the new semi-English or broader toed lasts as well as the extremely popular Suede-lined short vamp "Baby Doll" ankle Pumps, with extra wide silk grograin bows. They come in patent, velvet and dull leathers and they'll cost you $3.50 anywhere At -the same great saving we include our entire stock of one and two-strap Pumps, with medium, low or high heels All sizes in A-l velvet, dull kid and, patent feathers Standard quali ties that were made to .sell regularly An j r at $3.00 . and $3.50 a . pair- On sale in our basement-at.. ...... DCafrO Boys'. Heavy. Calf Moccasins, 9 to 2, 99c Children's Barefoot Sandals, all sizes 99c All Women's land Children's White Canvas ; Slippers and Shoes to Be Closed Out at Less Than Cost. Two Undorpriced Stooking Speeials OMEN'S Fibev Silk Hose All sizes in black, white and tan colors. A slocking sold .regularly .at 50c the pair,; on sale, the OQrr ..7 pair Here is an opportunity to replenish your . supply ' of summer Hosiery at a price saving well worth your immediate attention. It is a sale of fiber silk hose in full . fashioned styles in black, white and shades of tan. They come in all sizes-Regular 50c grade, but because of slight imperfections, which do not injure their wearing quality - m the least, they are priced for this sale at the low price of only ............ 29c Another Saving Opportunity to Purchase . . Women's and Hisses' Sweater Coats Both Ruff and V-Neck Styles in White,' A n Cardinal and Oxford $3.00-$3.50 Grades &JLa7 5 Your summer wardrobe will not be complete without one of these nobby Sweater Coats. It - is an indispensable garment for outdoor wear at shore or mountain and at this sale you may purchase a fine wool Sweater at a saving of a third or more. Included are both ruff-neck and Veneck styles, in white, cardinal and Oxford, in all sizes 1 QQ for women and misses. Reg. $3 and $3.50 gradesiM.l70 Xou Will Be Well Pleased With This Sale of Hen's Fine Soisett Negligee Shirts Made With Soft Button, Down Collar All Sizes in Tan, Cream and White A Shirt of &i i f $10 quality, $ 1.1 5 If -" you would . purchase - a custom-made, perfect-fitting, comfortable Shirt for - warm' weather wear, and would save in , the buying, .don't fail to attend this sale. These are genuine Soisette Shirts in negligee, style, made with soft button-down collar -and d o u b 1 e-button sleeve. They come in all sizes in plain white, tan and cream -a shirt sold' elsewhere at $1.50 rff , m now. ... . . . . . . . . . . 0 1 . 1 J Sale of Men's B a t h i n g Suits, $3.00 An ja grade at. . . . . . .5Z.49 , Fine all-wool Bathing Suits shown in one-piece styles that button on the shoulder. They come in all sizes, in navy blue, with white trim-' " ming; , regular $3 v "4 A Pleas.ing Display of New R. St Coraeto All Prioes From 01 to 0& Every Corset Guaranteed t ., . -. . R. & G. Corsets are made of good quality coutil and brocaded satins-r-in the popular 1 lace front, . topless and boneless hip styles. Also models in low or medium bust,? with long' hip and back, with 'elastic ! insertion tover hip. :;They are neatly ' trimmed ' with lace or .embroidery ; edging - and fin-' ; ished with -neat ribbon bows. Extra heavy hose supporters. - These corsets are especially known for the grace? as well as com fort ' they give to "every wcarer--a style for every figure 'and a price for every, purse .1 to 'Suits, at...... Sale of Men's Sweater. Coats, $5.00 rfo pjf Values, St.. .3)0. if Men's . all-worsted Shaker knit Sweater Coals, in Ruff . Neck styles, with two knit- ' in pockets; all sizes, in Ox ford .gray. Sweaters that !sell "regularly at An 17 q ; $5.00 ; now at, . . .Odim I y Men's 50c Silk Four-in-Hand Ties at 35c Each "or Three for, One -Dollar .With new ,lots r added, we continue our .great . sale of men's Silk Four-in-Hand ' Ties. They come reversible or with open ends, and in dozens and dozens of pat terns, in the best of color ings. K 50c kind, frl ff 35Sor 3 for..l.UU