TOWN TOPICS 1230th DAY Of 19U.J AMUSEMENTS HKILIO Broadway at Taylor. Curtains 2:30 d1 8:30. uabrcl D'Annuxtos "CabtrU." Motion picture. PA.NTAGKES Broadway and Alder. Taoda Tllle. Curtains iJ-.UO, 7:30 and 8:10. LOEWS EMfKESS Broadway and VamhllL Vauderjlle. 1 :aO to 6:'M. 6:30 to 11 week day. Continuous 1 to 11 Sunday. BAKE& Bascos Mnslral Tabloid. Curtalna 2:30, 7:30, 0. "A -Seaside Romance." TUB OAKS Amnaemrut Park. COLUMBIA Sixth, between Waahlnrton and Stark atreeta. Motion picture. 11 a. m. to li p. m. IKOPLES West Park and Alder streets. Mo tion pictures. 11:30 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. BTAK Wavblngtoa and Purk. Motion pic ture. 11 a. in. to 11 i. m. GLOBU Elerentb and Washington. Motion pictures. 12 m. to 11 p. m. MAJESTIC WiBtilnirton and Park, Motion pictures. 12 m. to 11 p. m. SUN BET Washtugtou and B.otdway. Uo tlon picture. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. ABT UCBKLM Fifth and Taylor. Hours 8 to S week day. 2 to 3 8tinday; free after noon of Turaday, Thursday. Friday, Sat urday and Suudaj. Today's Events. Community Sing at Multnomah Field t 7 o'clock. Tomorrow's Events. Ad Club luucneoii at Portland hotel at 12 O'clock. Coming Events. At the Central Public library the following mertluK will be held: Netjrssna society, sion lav HrMnlna. Aneuit 17: California aociety. Tuesday erenlnz, August 18; public hearings V. H. commission cf Industry, August ij, w 11. from lu i. ui. to 4 o. m. : County Teach er' association. September 7., 8. and 9. from H:1A n. tn tu 4 n. III. B.irnuiu & Bailey Clrcua. Twenty-flfti and Kulrreb street, August 26-28. ltouud-uu Pendleton. Or.. September 24, i(! Oregon State Fair, Salem, Or., September 2. to Octolior 8 Columbia Hirer Interstate Fair VancooTer, tvasb., September 7 to 12. River Excursions. Bteitner Oeorglnna to Astoria, dally except Friday. Waablugton strret dock. Kuiimir liiiilpir (lniurt to The Dalles or tuncad Lock dully exci-Dt Monday. Alder street dock. Oregon City tKata Sunday excursions. Tay. lor strcst dock. Kitty Moran to Oregon City, dally trips, loot uf Morrison street. Municipal Band Concert. At TerwIIUirer nark. Ixjwell avenue and lUnrroft arenue. on tbe Butb Portland line, a u' clock toulcht. rroarram: March, ".Star and Stripe Forever" . .Sousa Wullr.. "Slv Iireain" Waldteufel overture, "Merry Wives of Windsor" . Nlcolal Characteristic, 'Coownut liaDce" Herman Selection. "High Jink" Friml INTERMISSION. Piccolo duet, "Nightingale and the Thrufh" KUng Mrmri. Knlgbt and Straub. Sflectkm. "Boheniluu Girl" Balfe Novelette, "Sweet Jasuilue" Bendlx Populur Medley, "Tip Top" O'Hare "A Sllpier Bouquet' Evans Charles 'L. Brown, director. formed on th Columbia Jtlver Wtrri- way, na thiat ha at one turned $260 over to his brother, Clyde Bat tersby, to pay a personal debt due the brother. The brother la named In the suit, as It is alleged he knew the money belonged to tbe company when he received it. Ton Divorce Salts Med. Suit tor divorce was filed this morning- by tthel G. Cooley against S. J. Cooley, an engineer for the Northern Pacific Terminal company. Cruelty is alleged. Mrs. Cooley asks for' custody of their two children and $55 a month for the support of the children. They were married March 17, 1902. Minnie Thim has sued George Thim for divorce on grounds of cruelty. They were mar ried May 5, 1909. Grace Peterson sued Peter H. Peterson for divorce for cruelty. She asks the return of her former name, Mrs. Grace Copeland. Estats Estimated at $5000. A boat house located at the foot of Morrison eureei, inree launches, nine canoes and 35 rowboats are listed among the assets of the estate or G. F. Merrill, who died July 23 at the age of 84 years. The entire estate will acDrox- lmate $5000, according to the petition of Miss Clara E. Merrill, a daughter, for appointment as executrix In ac cordance with the will. Mr. Merrill left , a daughter, Mrs. Alice M. Rhoades, $1000 to a son. Gustavos C. Merrill, and the residue is to be divided among the four children other than Mrs. Rhoades. Boys eav for Clackamas. More than 160 boys under the leadership of J. Lee Thompson, Portland's play ground director, left here yesterday artcrnoon for Clackamas, where they will tako part In rehearsals for the next playground pageant scheduled for next Saturday afternoon at Col umbia park. They will have a two days' outing. The outdoor affair of Saturday will begin at 2 o'clock and will depict the "settlement of Ore gon." With the exception of parts taken from the "Bridge of the Gods' the entire pageant is original. Association riles Articles, With the purpose in view of encouraging home manufacturing and consumption of local goods, the Manufacturers' as sociation of Portland has been incor porated, and articles of incorporation were filed with County Clerk Coffey this morning. David M. Dunne, A. J. Kingsley, A. E. Gantenbein and R. W. Raymond are the incorporators. The association reserves the right to bring actions before the Interstate commerce commission to secure equit able freight rates for goods of local manufacture. Samara Kssort Subserlbars. Wfcaa you go awy on your va cation, liar Ths Journal follow you at thm regular rats of 15 esmts week, by mall; or the followlxtr agents will supply you at ragular city rata i Barriew, Or. Harold T. BrtmhsU. Bay city. Or. Mr. r, C MeClura. Bayooean, Or. Ed win R. AnrU- Cannon Beach, Ecola, Or. I. W. Crona- Carson, Waslu Carl B. Smith. Carson, Wash Bhlpherd's Springs. Carson, Wash. St. Martin's SPrlnrs. Columbia BmoIi, Or. B. Sana Burkhsao. Gear hart. Or. Philip Sessions. (All points on beach). Xlwaco, Wash. h. B. woodruff. Long Bsaoh, Wash. Iawrance Slnean. (All points on beach). Uegiar, Wash. Louis Cohan. Newport. Or. Donald Jamas. Kockaway Beach, Or. Ed H. Wood, Eeasids, Or. Philip Session. (All points on bsaoh). . , Saavlaw, wash. Zrawranea XHn- ean. (AH points on beach). Tillamook, Or. J. B. Ltmu. Wllholt Springs. Or. P. W. Mo- Ijeran. cott street, knocking tha lad to the pavement, with the result that slight bruises were sustained. H. C Web ber, chauffeur, stopped and took the boy Into the auto and to his home. The accident happened at Broadway and Hoyt streets. Br. Chapman to lecture. Dr. C H. Chapman will lecture at the T. M. C. A. on Wednesday evening. $ o'clock, on the course, progress and possible contingencies of the European war as affecting- relations with the United States. MAYOR OF LEBANON WAS GERMAN NATIVE A Haughty Girl. Ethel, daughter of a minister, and her sweetheart, stole papa's clothes and made him wear female attire in a Komlc comedy which will be shown for the last time tonight at the Columbia. See It. (Ad.) Portland Entitled to Belaarates The Portland Chamber of commerce has received notice that Portland Is entitled to five delegates in the Inter national Irrigation congress to be held In Calgary, October 6 to 9. to work at the place In efforts to lo cate tha cause of the losses. Tester day afternoon this man caused the ar rest of George Hall, a former employe, who this morning was charged in tne municipal court with larceny of $2 from a fellow workman. The case will be heard Wednesday morning. Injured by laundry Auto-An auto delivery wagon for tha Ideal Laundry at East Forty-third street and Haw thorne avenue, struck the motorcycle of Dominic Consilla last evening at Grand avenue and East Morrison streets. Consilla received bruises which were attended at the Good Sa maritan hospital, whence he was later taken to his home. East Eighth and Lincoln streets. At Speedway Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Satur day. 100 fast trotters, pacers and gal lopers. Admission 60c. Grandstand and autos free. (Adv.) Sr. W. A. Wise has returned from Barview and will remain at his of fice a few days. Those who wish to see him will please make appointments at once. (Adv.) the child. This was the order yester- uo anciuwu ui Acting wuuBB nauor In the morals branch of the municipal court, and Is the first step toward mu nicipal direction of parental control. Green and his wife were before the court for whipping the daughter. Tes timony of neighbors Indicated that the child is hard to control, and the mother unreasonable In her punishment. Acting Judge Haney concluded that the mother needed advice in handling the child, and as well, that the child needed punishment. Each week, said the Judge. Mra. Green and daughter must report to the bureau for consulta tion. If whipping needed it will be given under instructions. WEXI IT'S SOT Take Hertford's Arid Phosphate Tbe meet boleoome drink for tired, thirsty, steeples, upset people. It soe to the spot. Ad Use common aer.se buy Superior coal. $6 ton. Main 164: A-1541. Adv. Journal Went Ads bring results. e Steamer Jesse Xarklns for Camas, Washougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) Br. Frank W. Wood has returned from vacation. 659 Morgan bldg. (Ad) Band Concert Dates. Sunday. 3 p. m. Mount Tabor park. Monriar. 8 p. m. South Parkway. Wednesday. 8 p. m. Holladay park. Thursday, 8 p. m. Washington park, r'rklay. 8 p. in. I'enlusula park. Today's Forecasts. Portland and vicinity: Fair ton I Kb t and Wednesday 1 warmer Wednesday; northeast wind. Orceon: Fair tonleht and Wednesday; Manner Wednesday except near the coaat; imitheHMt wind. Washington: Fair tonight and Wednesday; nner Wednesday except near the coast; euil Hinds. lduho: Fair tonight and Wednesday; Muruitr Wcdneiday. Weather Conditions. The pressure Is low over California, the l.asln and southern Kocky mountain states ii nd northesntward to the region of the lireat i.ke u i if I Ht. Lawrence vu ev. Hicn pres lire nbtalns over niost other sections of the ouiiitrv. Precipitation has occurred In Mon I. ma. North DukoUa, Colorado, Nebraska, Miniiemta. the lake reclon. Ht. Lawrence vnl ley, New England and the gulf states. Thun- ili-rslitrnis were reported from Havre. ko well. St. Paul. Moorbeud aud Buffalo. Light fr"t farmed tills morning lu Yellowstone lisik. The weather Is cooler In Interior Call fi'inla, Nevada, central and northern Wash limtim. southern BrltUh Columbia. Moutana V voiulns. western South Dakota, eastern Ida hn. northern Utah, the District of Columbia and the VMlley of lied River of the North; it l warmer in northwestern ana soumern Cali fornia, southern Utah, New Mexico, Ni hrnska. Kansas. western North Da kota, Illinois, northern Minnesota, tbe mid die Atlantic aud New Knglund states. Sas kuleliennn and northern British Columbia. Th conditions are favorable for continued Talr weather In this district tonight and Wednesday. It will be warmer Wednesday except near the coast. Winds will be mostly easterly. THF.ODORE F. DRAKE, Acting District Forecaster Observation. Biker. O Boise. Idaho ......... Boston, Mass Chicago, III Denver, Colo Duluth, Minn. Eureka, Cal Fresno Cal Galveston. Texas Hsvre, Mont Helena, Mont Jacksonville, Fla Ksnsns City, Mo Lewlston, Idaho Los Angeles, Cal Msrshrield. Or Missoula, Mont. New York, N. T North Iled N. Yakima. Wash Phoenix Arizona .... Portland, Or Ilnreburc, Or 8acrMt.ier.to. Cal 8t. Lnils. Mo Bait Lake. Utah Kan Francisco, Cal.... Seattle, Wneh SllUn. Alaska, Spokane, Wash Tacomu, Wash Tatoosj IsUnd. Wash Vafdci. Alaska Wslln Walla, Wssh.. Washington, D. C. Winnipeg, Manitoba Divorce Decree Granted. Circuit Judge McGinn yesterday granted a divorce to George J. Bryant from Grace E. Bryant on gronds of cru elty and desertion. They were mar ried at Stockton, Cal., February 8, 1906. and have two children. Auto and Bicycle Collide. The au tomobile of Helen Ladd Corbett yes terday hit the bicycle of Paul Muscha- lik, 15 years old and living at 18 Pres- land. Br. Ella X. Dearborn, 800 Union ave., north. C-1108. (Adv.) X. B Tox, optician. Journal bldg. Ad. MEN'S NEW FALL SUITS (Beady-to-Wear) . All the latest models are here just arrived from the leading clothlertt. New patterns, new styles. Priced at $14.76 and $18.76. Jimmy Dunn, Ore gonlan building, 3d floor. (Adv.) Passenger service to New York via Panama canal. SS. "Honolulun." Sails from San Francisco Aug. 23. Rate $150 per Derson. American-Hawaiian Steamship Co., 270 Stark street. Port- tAav.j Albert E. Zeisinj. Lebanon. Or., Aug. 18. Albert E. Zelsing. mayor of this city, who died Thursday, was burled Saturday in the Masonic cemetery. The funeral was largely attended. Business houses were all closed from 2 to 3 o'clock in the afternoon. Mr. Zeising was born in Berlin, Germany, in September, 1859, and came to America in 1878, and to Oregon in 1900. He was elected mayor last December. Mother to Consult Protective Bureau Court Decrees That Xrs. Green SCost Seek Advice Before inflicting Chas tisement on Daughter Hereafter. Once each week, Mrs. Benjamin Green, 213 East Seventy-seventh street, must report with her 7-year-old daugh ter to the Woman's Protective bureau for advice regarding the correction of Business Kan Enjoy Picnic. "One of the best trips yet" is the verdict given by the 120 members of the Progressive Business Men's club, who tooc a trip to Astoria Sunday on the new steamer Georgians. They say there was something doing an the time. Several editions of a steam er newspaper were published. A late start, owing to ah accident to the steamer's propeller, when it came up the Columbia Saturday night, caused Captain L. P. Hosford to abandon the intended run to Fort CanDy. Lumber Company Incorporates. Articles of incorporation of the Cope land Lumber company, capitalized at $100,000, were filed this morning by Joseph Copeland and J. W." Copeland of Portland, L. A. Copeland of Meriden, Idaho, and W. J. McCready of Forest Grove, Or. Joseph Copeland is presi dent; L. A. Copeland, vice president; V .J. McCready, secretary, and J. W. Copeland, treasurer. The liabilities of the company are limited to $50,000. Temperature. . H -g io o - o 6, , Si ei STATIONS. A 1 3 a-K"".-"'a '- 2 fS 2 s a! l' In a" 3 SB J Bates Being Adjusted. Rates for the various events of the northwest that have not previously been decided upon probably will be adjusted today at a meetlnc of the North Pacific Coast Passenger association, which is In session at Aberdeen, Wash. Those attending from Portland are: A. D. Charlton, assistant general passengef agent of the Northern Pacific; A. C. Martin, assistant general passenger agent of the O.-W. R. & N., and J. A. Ormandy of the Southern Pacific. W. K. Galvani Will Speak. "War Is Hell We're for Peace," reads the an nouncement of the Ad club luncheon in the Hotel Portland tomorrow. W. H. Galvani will talk on "The Causes and Consequences of the Present European War." Charles Vv . KoDinson win serve as chairman of the day and discuss the subject. "War Is Hell." It will De ladies' day at the club. 42 (6 42 H O CO '2 48 4 O 72 S2 64 6 .02 75 HO 78 18 .02 02 . 02 00 4 .01 2 72 60 12 0 52 60 SO 6 0 64 102 64 8 0 82 86 82 8 .DO 48 64 48 10 .08 40 0 46 4 .01 78 8S 74 4 1.88 70 02 76 10 0 56 B6 4 0 66 82 64 4 0 CO 4S 0 .CO 72 82 68 8 0 Ci 6 61 12 0 , BO 76 BO 8 0 73 100 70 8 0 St 71 St 6 O 4i 48 0 O M 02 B6 14 0 76 04 74 20 0 6 RO S6 4 O S4 OS 64 8 0 64 00 64 8 0 64 .' 62 4 .08 60 60 60 4 0 .'.2 08 50 4 0 62 00 62 12 0 4 60 44 4 1.70 63 74 68 4 0 70 CO 64 4 0 64 70 62 4 0 P. M. report of preceding day. Burglars Make Esoape. Burglars operated in the home or iu. K onriin, 335 Nineteenth street, last evening, when Ellis Manning returned. As he entered the front door the burglars left through the rear door, ran across two vacant lots and made their escape. Two small pieces of Jewelry were sto len. The Griffin family was not at home. Will Be Prosecuted Here. Detect ive Captain Baty left last evening for Los Angeles to return E. H. Carpen ter and a woman known as "June the Blonde" to Portland for passing bad checks. The California bankers waived the right to prosecute the couple In that state, thereby turning them over to the Oregon bankers. Community Sing, auspices Monday Musical club, Tuesday evening, Aug ust IS, 7 to 9 o clock, Multnomah field. entrance Stout street. Singing old fa vorite songs in unison by all present. Selections Campbell's. American band. Sineing begins promptly at 7:30 o'clock. Admission 10a (Adv.) Initial Showing ol Ladies' and Misses' Mode Suits $19.50 to $64.50 Coats $10.00 to $50.00 A remarkable exhibit of new styles and fabrics, modestly pricedCourteous service The Entire Third Floor BEN SELLING Morrison Street at Fourth "A Shop for Gentlewomen" When You Go Away Have The Journal sent to your Summer address. Xsost Trace of BUs soother. To find his mother whom he has not seen for a quarter of a century Louis Jacobson of 461 Rodney avenue, this city, is making extensive inquiries throughout Canada in the belief that she Is some where in the western half of the Do minion. Jacobson last knew his mother 25 years ago as Mrs. Katherine Jacob son. In Seattle, but she is known to have used the name Mrs. Belle Gi1- bert. Tbe son understands that his mother conducted a hotel at one time at Dawson, N. W. T., and believes that she was once at Port Essington. It is presumed that she left this town for Calgary or Edmonton. Jacobson says his mother would now be over CO years old and probably stout. Ho welcomes Information of any kind. Secrrsrtsur-Tremsurer Is SueL Ap- proprlatlon or company funds to personal debts is alleged against G M. Battersby, secretary-treasurer of The Construction company, in a suit for the recovery of $2i50 filed against Battersby by the company yesterday The company alleges that Battersby orew tiizi.vi xrom uuitnoman county i .August 15, last, due for .work per-1 Bold Iiiqnor on Sunday. A fine of i $100 was imposed upon Lee Georse this morning in the municipal court for selling liquor Sunday without a license. George was arrested by tho police on Grand avenue, where he had rented a room in a lodging house and had stored a large quantity of liquor. He Is a former bartender. WU1 Biscnss European Way. The California Society of Oregon will hold a special meeting tonight in Library hall. In the Main puDiic UDrary. xne meeting is scheduled for 8 o'clock and la oren to the general public The Eu ropean war will be discussed. Detective Makes Arrest. After many reports of the loss of small ar ticles around the tjrown mms. Detec tive Captain Baty arranged for a man REMTICO Typewriter Ribbon and Carbon Paper LAST LONGEST GIVE BESTRESULTS Write for particulars of coupon plan. Remington Typewriter Co. (Incorporated! 88 BXOAOWAY. FOBZ'&AJTD. OH. (CCHVAB PRINTING CO. tO BEN F.GREENE. PRESIDENT jaq.5iV STARK. STREET The Oldest Reliable Dental Co. Incorporated in Oregon Making the Guarantee on work turned out absolutely good Our BRIDGE WORK has been brought to the highest state of perfection. The teeth on this bridge are in terchangeable at will without- removing from the mouth. Drs. Fellows and Massey make a specialty in Crown and Bridge work. OB. W. A. WISE Always in Personal Attendance. Our akill is acknowledged and our promptness in finishing work in one day when required is ap preciated by out-of-town patrons. Dr. Wise is a false-tooth expert. There Is "ALWAYS OSS BEST" In every calling, and Dr. Wise lays claim to this distinction in Oregon. 27 years' experience. What w eaa't guarantee we don't do. Set THAT SOfT UM Plates with Flexible Suction The very best and latest in modern dentistry. No more falling plates. If you are having plate troubles, get Dr. Wise's advice as to what should be done and the cost of doing it FREE. We can extract your teeth absolutely without pain and free where plate or bridge work is ordered. Good Rubber Plates QQ LOW PRICES FOR HIGH-GRADE WORK The Best Red Rubber Qr rrt 32-Karat Gold or "Plates each v 4 0J Porcelain Crown for.. $5.00 Main 8039, A-2029. WISE DENTAL CO. Failing Building. Third and Washington, S. E. Corner Entrance on Third Street, Portland, Oregon Phones i 3029, A-2029. Pacific Phone All Purchases Promptly Delivered to All Parts of the Home Phone Marshall 5080 j City, Vancouver and Oregon City Parcel Post and A-2112 Express Packages Prepaid on $5.00 Purchases All Mail Orders Promptly Filled Our Store Opens Saturday at 9 a. m. Daily at 8:30 a. m. fl& MORRISON. THE MOST IN VALUE THE BEST IN QUALITY Our Store Closes Saturday at 6 p. m. Daily at 5:30 p. m. Sale Hosiery and Knit Under wear Thoroughly reliable qualities at prices that cannot be equaled elsewhere for lowness. NU-SHAPE UNION SUITS FOR WOMEN ZLn ON SPECIAL SALE TOMORROW ONLY OUL Exceedingly fine seasonable-weight garments at a very low price. They come in low-neck, no-sleeve styles in knee-length, made of fine lisle thread. All sizes at, the suit OvIU PHOENIX SILK HOSE, GUARANTEED HC ALL SIZES BLACK AND NEW SHADES I OC Women who are most particular as to their hosiery can find no fault with these high-grade Silk Stockings. Phoenix Hosiery is guaranteed to wear to your satisfaction. The Stockings in this sale are made full-fashioned, with double heel and toe, and are shown in all sizes in black and in the wanted new colors. SILK LISLE HOSE SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW AT, A PAIR 25c One of our leading lines of Women's Summer Hosiery fine Silk Lisle Stockings made with garter top, double heel, sole and toe. All sizes in black, white, shades of tan and champagne. A Stocking of un usual durability at a low figure. Men's Soft Negligee Goat Shirts THEY COME WITH SOFT CUFFS AND SEPARATE ,S faSl - SOFT COLLAR TO MATCH ALL SIZES IN PLAIN CREAM, TAN AND WHITE WITH SELF-STRIPE, AND WHITE WITH PIN STRIPES BEST $1.25 GRADE AT 8 Ea. Here is an unusual opportunity to purchase a fine custom-made Shirt at a bonafide saving they are made of the best materials in negligee coat style, with separate soft collar and soft cuffs to match they come in all sizes in plain white, tan and cream with self-colored stripes; also in white ground with colored QP pin stripes an extra good shirt at $1.25. ON SALE TOMORROW AT UUK, Boys9 Sweaters Made in Coat -Style WITH TWO KNIT-IN POCKETS ALL SIZES IN OXFORD GRAY $1 -7f GARMENTS SPECIALLY PRICED FOR TOMORROW'S SALE ONLY L VC Only a limited number in this assortment, so don't delay your coming if you ' would profit by this extraordinary underpricing. It is a final clearance of a fine lot of Boys' Sweater Coats with two knit-in pockets. All sizes in oxford grey, with navy blue or green trimming garments that OQ- sell regularly at $1.00. WHILE THEY LAST AT dUV, EXTRA! Boys' 75c Bathing Suits, priced at 49f. EXTRA I -Men's 35c Suspenders on sale at 10?. Wash Cottons New Fall Styles in It's Fall Sewing-time now an early start means a contented spirit later. We have the materials now worthy qualities in the most staple and attractive new weaves and colorings. Here are assortments and values that should prompt im mediate selections. n y For New Dress Ginghams Hundreds of pieces to select from plaids, checks, Y f C stripes, figures and plain shades in medium and dark colors all of standard width and quality and all at 124 a yard. 1 g YARD For New Per il DC cales of the best standard quality. 36-i n c h width in dark colorings. 1 f YARD For New lUC Outing Flannels of the best standard quality plain colors and fancy styles. srif- YARD, More New JLuC Printed Voiles, 40 inches wide, shown in pretty flowered and figured styles. New White Wool Flannels 25t-$1.10 Yd. New White Emb'd Flannels 60-$1.50 Yd. 1 j ? Continued for Tuesday This Most Extraordinary Sale of Dainty Undermuslins HUNDREDS OF WELL-FASHIONED, DAINTILY TRIMMED GOWNS, COMBINATION SUITS AND PRINCESS SUPS, MADE OF FINE MATERIALS VALS. TO $1.50, CHOICE That hundreds of pleased purchasers who have crowded our Muslin Underwear Section the past two days is proof evident of the wonderful values offered. ' The second shipment of this great underpriced purchase has iust been received and unpacked , and with renewed assortments and additional lots included selections will be found better than on the first day of this wonderful 8ale Owing to the ridiculously low price at which these garments are offered we reserve the right not tn fill mail or ohone orders, send any C. O. D. or to sell tn dealers You must come to the store to share in these bargains The extraor dinary savings thus made possible will well repay you for your trouble Come . . at af a. 1 af early and secure tne advantages or rirsi cnoice or GOWNS made of trood quality nainsook, longcloth and crepe in the popular slipover or button-front styles. They come in either low, round or high and V-neck, with short or long sleeves. They are all neatly trimmed with fancy yokes, tucks, laces, insertions and embroideries. Shown in good length and fullness. THE COMBINATION SUITS are made of good quality nainsook and crepe in all this .season's attractive styles, including the knickerbocker, princess, circular and plain. They come in either corset cover and skirt or cover and drawers. All are prettily trimmed with laces, insertions and embroideries. PRINCESS SLIPS made of high-grade crepe and nainsook in a variety of different styles. They are all daintily trimmed with laces, insertions and embroideries. The skirts are finished with deep flounces, plain hem or scalloped embroidery edge. Shown all sizes. All are high-gradj garments, made to sell regularly up to l.u Cll- tlUC in an sizes. and all are priced for this sale at.