.S4 " - -ii THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, . . FRIDAY, EVENING,. OCTOBER 9, 1914. 11 SEVEN table were most artistic ally arranged for the dinner dance given lent evening by Mr. and Mra. William MacMaater at their beautiful suburban ;. home ad joining the Country club. ' The affair was planned aa a birthday compli ment to. their daughter, Mlaa Aila Mae&Iaater, a charming young girl whose debut' will bo a umart -event of this season. Pretty bankets of pink .roses adorned the tables. In the drawing room lovely clusters of lemon yellow-, dahlias and deep crimson dahlias" were most effective and in the library bright red dahlias were used to decorate. Dancing was en Joyed throughout the evening. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. London R. Mason, Miss Isabella Jauld, Miss Ixuise Burns, - Miss Evelyn1 Carey, MTss Barbara MacKenzle, Miss Rutri Teal. Miss Katherlne - -Laidlaw, Miss Charlotte Laid law. Miss Rhoda Rume lln. Miss Margaret Mears, Miss Isa bella Macleay, Miss EUo Mills, Miss Hilda Smith. Leland Smith, Roderick Macleay, C. C. Coburn, Frederick Korster, Jordan Zan, Hamilton Cor ht r Kmaii Anbrsv Watzek. Rich ard Jones. Ellis Bregg, MacCormick Kr.nw rtnnaid Htarltne. Charles Hol- brookr Maurice Dooly and ' Ferdinand bniun. .u Expected Home From East. Mrm rmnli Nau. who with her lit tle daughter, Mlaa Hermine. has been visiting her invalid mother, Mrs. Levi J Burgess, in Zanesville, Ohio, and relatives In Washington, I. Cl, for the past two months, is expected home the early part of next week. Soiree Musical at Mrs. Hall's Residence. ' ' Mrs. John Ii. Hall's charming home at 865 Lovejoy street will be the scene of an enjoyable soiree musical next Monday afternoon at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Winifred Byrd. pianist, will give the program, assisted by Mra.' Fay M. Huntington, mezzo soprano. Both Miss Byrd and Mrs. Huntington are gradu ates of th New England Conservatory of Music Mrs. Warren Bridge floetces. Mra. Floyd Warren entertained most "delightfully this afternoon at her i apartments in the Elmwood, Tenth, and Clay streets. There were three . tables at cards and the rooms were most artistically decorated wiiu white rose buds and yellow marigold. The . guests Included; Mrs. Harry Durand, Mrs. 'William Staiger, Miss Grace O'NeiV-Mra. Ben Gadsby, Mrs. Frank Case, Miss Mattle Little, Mrs. C. B. Booth, , Mrs. Clifford Warren, Mrs. , Charlie Cook, Mrs. F, C. Bratton,. Mrs. Q. C. Haworth, Mrs. Bandcroft, Miss Stella Kress and Mrs. Wilbur Hayden. Portland Man Weds at The Dalles. The Pal lea Chronicle of October 7 printed - the following notice of the wedding at that place - of , Rudolph HochuU or Portland; "K pretty home wedding was sol emnlzed at 12:30 o'clock today when Miss Zoe Ounning, daughter of Coun ty Judge and Mrs. F. S. Gunning, be : came the bride of Rudolph HochuU of Portland- Rev. James Elvin of the Congregational church united -the cou- pie. The ceremony was a quiet af i lair, only immediate, relatives being present,, The bride was simply attired Jn a beautiful .black .traveling suit. Mr. aiid Mrs. HochuU left this after noon for a wedding trip to California, after which they will make-their home in Portland, where tflfejroom is en gaged In business. The bride is one of The Dalles' most popular young ladieg and hag a host of friends here whera she will be greatly missed." Enjoy Down-Town Luncheon Tomorrow in Our Beautiful Tea Room, 4th Fl. in playing five hundred., after which an elaborate collation was served. The first prizes were won by M. 8. Magee ana Miss Florence Sutherland, consol ation by Mr. and Mrs. L. Quimby. Thoso enjoying the hospitality of Mr. and Mrs. Steele were; Mr. and Mrs. Henry 8. West brook, Mr. and - Mrs. J. V. Swan, Mr. and- Mrs. L. Quimby, Mr. and and Mrs.'M. S. Magee, Robert Clark and Miss Florence Sutherland. Rose City Park Club Dance.; The patronesses for the opening dancing classes at Rose City Park clubhouse,' Saturday afternoon and evening, are; Mrs. Frank SchlegeL Mrs, L. R. Bailey, Mrs. M. C. Sllva, Mrs. Gordon Raymond and Mrs. W. A. Lovett. The class WU1 be directed by Miss Clara Louise West and Miss Beth Ludiam. i German Red Cross Benefit Dance. Tomorrow evening Ufte Women's Auxiliary to the German Red Cross society will give a ; benefit dance at the Deutsche Haus, Thirteenth be tween Main and Jefferson streets: The patronesses will be Mrs. Abendroth, Mrs. P. Schwabe, Mrs. Fleischhaucr, Mrs. H. S. Dammasch, Mrs. A. Heisler and Mrs. T. Mueller, j For Gordon Granger W. R. C All friends of Gordon Granger W. R. C-, No,, 43, axe most cordially In vited to attend a . social this evening at the home of Mrs,. J. H. Dingus, 860 Union avenue north. Society Notes., - i Joseph Nathan Teal leaves Satur day evening on a business trip to eastern cities. He will be accompanied by his mother, Mrs. M. E. Teal, who will visit Chicago relatives for six weeks. . ". . 1 A. B. Cain, who has been visiting with relatives in Kansas City and Chicago, has returned. While In Kan sas City, Mr. Cain sang at the "open house" entertainment given by the Knights of Columbus, and also assist ed in the program given by Division No. 4, Ancient Order of, Hibernians, of Chicago. . , - Mr. and Mrs. Russell Stephens, who have been visiting Mrs. Stephens' par ents In Salem, have returned home. Miss Dorothea Wagner,. daughter of Mrs. Martin, Wagner,-is in her second year at Vassar. She passed the sum mer In the east visiting friends, rela tives and schoolmates. v . THEATRICAL NEWS Motion Picture Exhibitors Hold Regular . Election of Officers. War Tax Xs Opposed. At the regular ; meeting of the Mo tion Picture Exhibitors league of Port land Edwin K. James was-elected pres ident, Sol Baum vice president and W. E. Stevens secretary. The league has taken a definite stand against the pro posed war tax of $100 to be levied on picture theatres and has sent tele grams of protest to Senators Chamber lain and Lane and Representative Haw- ley. AMERICAN FASHIONS Mrs. t..' . Howe Hostess. Mrs. ' Elza N. Howe entertained, Wednesday afternoon in compliment to Miss Mary Moffatt, who will be mar ried on October 14 to Dr. C. E. Stafrln of Kilama. Mrs. Howe was' assisted by her sisters, Mrs. W. P. Moffatt of Kaluma and Mrs. I. E. Bellinger. Mias Pearl Colo and Miss Grace Mascher rendered piano selections and readings in a very charming manner. The col or scheme of pir.k and white with cosmos and autumn leaves made the rooms very attractive. Mrs. Daniel WillouRhby and Mrs. Harold Jones won high and low scores at 500. Those enjoying cards were: Miss Moffatt, Mesdames H. G., Knott, L. R. Pearson, J. H. Settlemler, J. C. HarriBon, H. F. Flectensteiri, W. W. McCredie, W. P. Moflatt, John Urfer, Robert Tegen, Gordon Turnbull, Harold Jones,, Sam uel USilverman, Daniel Wllloughby, L EBelllnger. Harry, Wright and Miss "Troupe. Guests calling at the tea hour were MeadameS B. H. Bowman, W. T. Turner, J. W. Morrow, W. A. Cadwetl, D. J. Sullivan and William Moffatt, with little Helen Meredith Morfatt, the attractive daughter of Mr and Mrs. W. P. Moffatt of Kalama. Rose City Club Auction Bridge. An Interesting business meeting and auction bridge party following was held at Rose City Park club Monday afternoon by the women's department of the club. Mrs. L.- R. Bailey and Mrs. E. F. Allshaw were hostesses of , the afternoon. Card honors fell to Mrs. A. C. Piol. The next party will be held October 19, with Mrs. Frank Miller acting as hostess, Birthday Party. On Tuesday evening. October 6, Mr. and Mrs. M. Steele entertained a few of their friends at their home. 948 East Taylor street, the occasion being in honor of Mrs. Steele s birthday, Mrs. Steele received several presents, among which were .two beautiful potted plants. The evening was spent $188 for a Player Piano and Its $850 Value . It seems almost impossible to buy a player piano that actually sold orig inally for 0 for only $188, when it is in the very best of condition: trac- ; tically a miracle "would be what the high-priced houses would call it if they weref offering such values. But they will tell' you1 that it cannot be one. However, If you will Just take tlm to 'examine the pianos at the great sale which was authorized by order of court (Sou lev Bros.' failure), you will find many other values in upright pianos; $97.20 for $260 original value- A great -many grands of all values, small, " medium-sized or large, and they are all old reliable makes. Chickering, Knabe, Voae & Sons, Steinway & Sons, Sstey, Ludwig. Df course the highest priced ones we name -above first, the latter ones are the cheaper ones. Many other makes at equally-low prices, other makes at equally low prices. Sat urday (tomorrow) the last.' Store open in evening .until 9 or 10 o'clock. 388 Morrison street, opposite: Morrison street "entrance to -Olds. Wortman- & Kiasr'e , , (Adv. A peasant blouse ot taffeta. By Lillian E. Young. Strange as it may seem, the idea for the blouse illustrated ere was sug gested by one worn by a French peas ant. It was In a newspaper photo graph and the peasant was fleeing with his family and household goods from his war ridden home town. He had on what appeared to be a nn shirt 'Of canvas or denim, and it was rather hurriedly laced together with! a thin rope. We changed the canvas to taffeta and laced it a little more painstakingly with a black silk tie. added a modish deep gilet belt, eliminated the fear stricken family. and the household goods and made a really smart blouse of It don t you think? i One front laps well over the" other and the - lace, which is alreaay run ttnaer tne collar and through an eye let at tlther side of the front, is then wtti nou uuuer me iront - ana run through other sets f eyelets in the manner snown. The ends ar knotted, and hang out above the belt. - The body portion IS cut with long shoulders, into which the sleeves are set witfc, a half inch stitching. The stitching is consistently reneated on all the edges of the blouse and collar ana cuirs. ieep currs are caught to gether with' a short black lace run through single eyelets. There are two collars; the taffeta one belonging to the waist, and an inside one of batiste that flares above the other. The gilet belt. Into which the waist is Moused, is arched slightly In front and shows two small pockets. We don't wish to take any undue credit, tor 'originality in this case, for it is not oy any means the first time stylish blouses have found their origin liVthose of foreign peasants. In Other Cities.' inaianapous is using auto street sprinaiers. Cleveland is fighting an epidemic I or crime in parxs. n-iugmaii, ri.as., is to have an tiriciai laxe. . m II 1 09 2VC Stamps Given on Charge Accounts It Paid in Full Beiore 10th oi Month Candy Day Tomorrow At the Bargain Circle on the Main Floor. Delicious fresh candies in fr eat variety on Sale at Saturday special prices. , J Agents for Go tard Front-Laced, , Nemo and Bieu - Jolie Corset. Merode and .Carter -Fine Knit Underwear. (OMSg Weffttinm ami !& IKnimgj Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Artistic Picture Framing to Order At Lowest Prices..! 4th Floor.' New Moulding in Great Assortment. y 11 ' ' , ' ... ... Free Lessons In Knittvg-, Crocheting and Em broidery work, 1 to S daily, Sc ond rllor. Children's Ifree Classes Stturday from 9;3o iot 12. 9:30 to in 2. Kxpert instruction. Completi showing of needlework noteltifi' l " I)iUllll)Il(E ' ITiFSicfllniitigj Sflaunmp s Tomorrow With Cash Purchases of Men's and Boy a Aparel, Nlain FL Also With Cash Purchases of Children's and Infant!' Wear, Second Fl. Tomorrow With Cash Purchases of Men's and BoyV Apparel, Main FL Free. Thirty grocery articles with every order-of J2 or over at rai.e Bros.. Home Furnishers, Kast Third for nine days, from October -8 tu Octo ber 17 and applies- to cash or easy nay- I ment purchases. . tAdv.) I Showing Men's Overcoats, $9.95 to 30 Men's Two-Pant Suits, Special S16.45 MAIN FLOOR Tomorrow we will feature a special showing of? Men's and Young Men's Overcoats and invite you to attend.1 Our stocks, are very complete with the smartest Fall models from the best, makers in America. .Particularly attractive are. the new Bak macaan styles with loose back. Other models tO( in wonderful; variety. All sizes. Prices 9.9S totfOU MAIN FLOOR You must be prompt if you wish to secure one of these excellent suits for we only have a limited number to seil at this price. They are made of excellent quality materials and the patterns are most attractive. Good, conservative styles for gen eral wear. Sizes from 34 to 40 only a few stouts included. Men's Suits with two pair jf C Pants, specially priced for Saturday atlUetd Double Trading Stamps tomorrow with cash purchases Men's, Boys' WearMain FL Mens' Fall Suits Sale of 200 m&rt Hats $18.75 MAIN FLOOR Made of excel lent quality blue serge and beau tiful novelty fabrics in the most sought for Fall and Winter col ors. Conservative, Box Back and English models. Every gar ment hand-tailored throughout. Complete line of all sizes. Priced very special for O 7C .Saturday, at the suit H1 O.I O Men's Union Suits at $1.29 Men's 51.25 Shirts at 95c Men's Medium - Weight Fleece-Lined Union Suits in natural and ecru. Fa mous "Lewis", cbsed crotch. Priced! special this saledl7 'Men's Shirts of fine grade materials, stripes and plain white. Plaitid or ? plain bosoms. Regu lar $.2$ grades Saturday at, ea. UelC Men's 50c Wool Hose at 29c a Pair Men's 60c Cashmere Hose at 39c MAIN FLOOR - Men's heavy wool Socks in black only. Qual ity usually selling at 50c the pair. Buy them while they last at four pairs for 1.00 Q or special, pair at only, Wl MAIN FLOOR Men's Foil Im ported English Cashmere Hose in black with linen heel ana toe. Limit six pairs to ' customer. Regular Soe OQ grade on sale at paireJUC Boys' $1.00 Blouses Only 69c Boys' S5.00 Raincoats, $3.50 MAIN FLOOR Boy's Rannel Blouses for school wear. Cut full with yoke and French cuffs. Finished with deep sea oearl buttons and pockets. Shown in neat stripe patterns. Nearly all sizes. Regular $1.00 fiQ Blouses. Special at only Vol MAIN FLOOR ;. Keep yor boy warm and dry in one of these excellent Slip On Coats. Made of good quality rubber and fult cut styles. The. kinds usually priced at 5.00. On sale for Saturday onlyO PA at the special price ofUeUv Boys' Two-Pant School Suits, $4,95 Boys' Corduroy Pants, $1.25 to $2 MAIN FLOOR Boy's stylish new Norfolk Suits, made from extra good grade materials; pants full lined with double taped seams. These are shown in "handsome new patterns. Sizes 6 to 1 7. Choose one of A AC these 2-Pant Suits atsat.iaJ MAIN FLOOR We display an extraordinary fine assortment of Boy's Corduroy Pants, the well-made, wear-resisting kind so , hard to get. All - are cut in full generous sizes for boys 6 to 17 years of AA age. Priced at i.25 todaW.UU Girls' 10 Coats at 7.48 Six to Fourteen Years SECOND FLOOR - DOUBLE STAMPS with all cash purchases in Children's and Infants' Wear to morrow. Girls' School Coats in the smart Cape styles also in plain belted effects in plaids, chev iots and other materials, trimmings of plush, baby lamb, etc. Ages 6 up to 14. Regular "7 jq 110.00 Coats, special at the low price of ay I iO Girls' Coats, $3,48 to $5.98 Dresses $2.85 to $6.48 Special showing of Girls' Coats in all the new ma terials heavy wool mixtures, Zibelines, Cheviots, Bedford Cords, etc. Dozens of pretty and effective styles to select from. ' Priced at 3.48, JU.9S and $5.98. Sizes 6 to 14. Girls' Warm Woolen Dresses for school wear. Made ot the new plaids, serges and other desir able weaves. Two-piece waist and ' straight Buster styles, in sizes 6 to 14. Prices range from 2.85 to 6.48. Att $7.75 MILLINERY SALONS, 2nd FLOOR The most at tractive group of Trimmed Hats we have loitered this season at or near this price you'll agre with us when you see them. The assortment includes a wide range of models in black velvet; als& many f ery smart styles in browns, navy and greefis with rimmings of flowers, ribbons, fancy .gathers. ostrich, novelties of various kinds ft tE' Newest shapes, sailors, turbans, tc.wl . I i?; Black Silk Velvet Shapel Att$1.75 SECOND FLOOR Another great sale of nti trimmed Hats for Saturday, that will attract hundreds of thrifty women. New lot of. l.orjo chinM lint rerrhreA AH h jantu i - t . r . - i . J fi X" sminen enecu in large ana smmii sauor , x c C 9 of fine' quality black silk velvet. Qualiiif selling usually at 4.00 to 4.95. Sneciallv nriced for tomorrow, at 2 J H. Green Trad- v ing -- Stamp Women's Leather! Handbags In Many Different Styles -Special at MAIN FLOOR Women's Leather . Hanags of splendid quality. Gilt, nickel or gunmetaUframes, well-constructed, some are fitted withi 4 toilet articles. Shown in the very latest sh4ies and sizes. Your choice for Saturday'sjisel!in Women's $1,25 Flannelette Gowns, 98c SECOND FLOOR A timely sale of Women's Flannelette ,Gowns and Pajamas for Saturday. Made of good Jheavy quality material, in neat Sink and blue stripes or plain white. Cut in ill standard sizes and nicely finished. QQ. Regular T 125 garments for only HOC New Gossard Corset at $2 CORSET DEPT., 2D FLOOR Have you seen them? Visit the Corset department and ask about this new' model. Low or me-ro A A dium bust in sizes 20 to 27, at only e.UU nil--1 Dollar Day' Sate Women's 2.00 UNION, SUITS $1 Wo men's medium weight Union Suits with soft warm fleece. Broken line of sizes standard 2.00 quality. Priced spe- A A cial for Saturday, atl.UU $2.00 VESTS AT .$1 Women's ribbed all wool Vests of splen did 'quality. Sizes 4, S and 6 only in this line. Regular 2.00 qualities on sale 2at-9i aa urday, at the garment l.UU 1 GARMENTS 2 FOR 1 Women's ' fine, spring needle ribbed; Vests and Pants in brokenT; line of sizes nicely fin Ishedlih'd perfect fit-i A A ting, iifiegular 1, 2 for J l.UU 2 UNDERWEAR 1 Women's all wool Vests and Pants in white !nd gray. Famous "Stutt garter'make. .Regular 2.00 qualities!, on sale Sit-ei A A urday 'St he garment 1UU 'M . , . ; , . UNION SUITS ALL - STYLES 1.00 Special line of Women's ill high grade Union Suits in full assortment o4- all the wanted styles Ii" and in regular and out sizes. Perfect -Sitting , garments. ji nn Priced special for Saturday's selling, at only l.UU The Hand of Thrift Will Nerer , Waste Save Your S. Sc H. Sumps. They're Valuable. Trimmed Hats $2.98 IN BASEMENT Great variety of shapes from I- small close-fitting "Tommy Atkins? turbans to the effective larger sailors. Excellent quality black velvet trimmed with flowers, aigrettes and nov elty trimmings of various kinds. Priced very , special eO QO for Saturday's . selling Ji.i70 $3 Velvet Hat Shapes At S1.69 BASEMENT Included in this lot are the . large soft crown velvet sailors so much in vogue also about lS other different styles in latest effects. ' Shapes worth up to 3.00 on sale 1 A Saturday.' at , each$l.U9 New Ltne ot Flowers 25c to 50c BASEMENT We have Just re ceived a. large; shipment of beau tiful new flowers. Priced r A from .. 25c r up to uUC 2.50 up to 85.00 Waists - All 1.98 , BASEMENT BARGAIN CENTER For quick disposal of 21 1 high grade Waists we have priced them' at a ridiculously low figure. Scores "Of styles in plain and fancy silks in white and colors. t AO Waists in this lot worth up to 5.00. Saturday only at?1.90 $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes at S3.48 Very Latest Fall Styles DEPT. MAIN FLOOR A fortunate special purchase of Women's high grade Shoes en ables us to quote this exceptionally low price. Season's latest styles in button and lace effects in Patent, Colt, Suede, Dull Calf and Vici leathers. Some have brocaded cloth or mat kid tops and quarters. All style heels alt widths and all sizes. fO AO Shoes worth up to 6.00 on sale atf .tO Sale of Men's $5 Shoes Att 83.85 MAIN FLOOR Men's high grade Shoes of black or tan calf. Shown in several new fall lasts, button or lace. $.000 or grades for Saturday selling, pair$J.09 1 Women's and Misses' Suits and Coats Tomorrow in the Garment Salons on the Second .Floor we display many new and handsome models in Womens' and Misses' Suits and Coats, pried at 25. AMONG THE NEW COATS are smart models of Pebble Cheviot, Zibelines, Boucle, Caracul, Astrakhan and the heavy imported mix tures in plain and novelty weaves. Balmacaan, Belted and Balkan effects; some with fringe trimming and large storm collars POC and cuffs. Great many styles. . Priced for Saturday at on!yW "WQMENS' AND MISSES' SUITS New arrivals to be shown for the- first time tomorrow. Latest military models with Coats, high collar and hip belts. Long tunic skirts, trimmed with caracul. Materials used include Broadcloth, Cheviots, Serge, Poplins C and the newest mixtures In wide range of colors. Priced at $1.50 Wash' Boifers at $1.19 Extra heavy, large size Copper-bottom Wash Boilers with patent cover, hanger and safety, handles. Regular $1.50 grade. Priced spe- (M 1Q cial at PieJLi7 $1.50 Clothes Racks 98W-Indoor ad justable Racks, with 3Z feet, clotnes- line space. Regular price $1.50. Saturday at ... . $1.25 Galvanized Garbage' Cans seamless cover Special at dS Liquid Veneer Furniture Polish Regular 25c sizesSpecial 18? Regulation Size Glass Wash Boards Special . Saturday at 33f ;V98c Platinoid Picture Frames ilAt 50e , Main ioor New line Just r,e ceivedii ! Oval design with ball feet jtry artistic and durable, will nt tarnish. These are shown n plain or chased ef fects. r?hoto, size. Priced Kfl tomorrow at OUl J6t Novelties cl Ail Kinds Main Hoor Beads, Ear Rings, Hat Pis, Brooches and many other articles in the very latest design Especially complete is our abpwing of Jet -Necklaces and Beids. Stop at the Jewelry counted and see them, tomorrow. Soltfl Gold Jewelry Here lor Less '' n r " . Main -jFloor Our prices on solid i ;oId Jewelry afe consid erably inder what you are asked to pay elsewhere; We how a compfcsei line, includ'g Watches, RingSif Scarf Pins, Cuff Links, Neck plains. Lockets, Brooches, LaVal9rs, Fobs, Bar Pins. Tie Claspsand otherarticles. 4 Ma urine' ;,. Toilet Preparations Are Snpreme I Main Floor Maurine Toilet Prepartions will do more -to bring back your 'youthful ap pearance than all the beauty parlors in existence. Visit the Rest Rooms on the Second Floor and receive full treatment WITHOU f COST. Beauty Lotion 50 and Sl.OO Satin Cream 50 and f l.OO Maurine Rosebud Rouge.. 50 Skin Food 2 sizes. ..50, SI Maurine Hand Lotion . .,.25f Saturday Specials in Drugs and Toiled Articles Five -bars;. Ivory Soap, 1 Ql one bar Lurline Soap IOC Limit six bars to a customer. No telephone orders filled for. Soaps and no deliveries except, with other purchases made in the Drug Department on the Main Floor. l5c Pears Unscented Soap at 12c 50c Danderine, special, only 35e Regular 50c Hinds' Honey: and Almond Cream on sale at . 28c 1.00 Fitch's Hair Tonic at 69c 1.00' Sal Hepatica, special 8Sc 1.00 Ayers Sarsaparilla at 79c Regular- SOc Tooth Paste, P e b e coOQ. special at aCOC 1.00 Reduction Salts at 50c ! 10c Old Dutch Cleanser for ,7c 25 c English Bath Soap only 1 9c Hood's Sarsaparilla, special 79c 25c Dr. Lyon's Tooth Powder on sale Saturday, special at only 15c 50c Stillman's Freckle Cream on'; special sale Saturday at only 35c ; 25c Mentholatum now only 19c, 25c Rickecker's Dental Cream is offered - special Saturday at 10c :25c Dr. Pray' Rosaline now 15c ; 1.00 Townley's r; Iron CA and Sarsaparilla, , only ulIC 10c Fluffs Moquet Shampoo 5c 1.00 Scott's. Emulsion now. 79c Ivory Picture Frames, the regular size. Special on Saturday-$1.25 Rubber-lined Traveling . Cases. Are worth up to 1.50, at 50c Ivory. Picture Frames, cabinet ' size. Special for Saturday, 2JS0 Soc wood-back Mirrors now 39c Buffers worth up to Soc, special priced for Saturday at only 18c 10c Palm Olive Soap now at 6c iooth Brushes in 1C d styles at only IOC 50C Hir Brushes now only 39c 20c Dressing Combs now at 10c 25c Nrckel Soap Boxes only 10c 2Sc Hfnd Brushes now only 15c 25c Sdissors, assorted styles, 18c 25c ) gaffers, with removable chamogs, special now, each 19c 50c jolt's Paper Towels,' 1 50 in a roJLispecial, package, 'only - 35e 50c 'iRed, Rubber Household Gloves all sizes, a pair for 35c 8c Wtod Puffs, Saturday for 5e 111 :: t "'J' , -''Im ' t