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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 29, 1914.- 11 MISS LOU KIIAIN6SWOBTH, who tnarrUg to Harry A. 8wrt will take place No vember 11, le receiving much intert&lrilng. Laat wek Mrs. David Chambers entertained for her Satur lr afternoon with a bridge party, and frlday Mrs." George Sweirea gave a luncheon of 15 covers. This weeltMra. Walter r Cox entertained Tuesday rlth a luncheon for six, Mrs. Frank UaCauley a bridge Wednesday and (bia afternoon Mlsa Grace Jarvis gave i luncheon In her honor. tfrt. Arnold of Hood River Guest & the City, Mrs. Ilosmer K. Arnold of Hood River arrived this morning to pass, a wo tit In the city. She will first visit i few days with Mrs. William Gray at icr home at WUsonla, near Riverdale, ind later will he the guest of Mrs. lohn 1j. Travis, who Is now ensconced ji her city residence, 90 East Sixteenth it reft, after having spent the spring itid summer at her country place at ..akcwood. U the University Club. Tiie next of the University club nonthly dances will be held on Frl lay, November 6, the dinner reserva :ions being limited to 150 plates. A Tiost pleasant and enjoyable evening m anticipated, a contributing factor elng the excellence of the club cul ilne. At the last affair the fine old ;,ns;llsh dancing hall presented a triliiant appearance when the parties were seated. The ladies greatly ap preciated the novn-ity of dining In the asually tabooed qiuarters of a gentle man's club. On Saturday, October 31, at a dinner to be held at the University club in the large dining hall. W. 13. Wheel wright will address the guests present n the European situation, a scholarly nd Impartial presentation of the pres ent debacle In Europe will be made. Mr. Wheel wrlht is particularly quali fied beoauHo of his recent trip through the countries involved In war, and by Dla natusal gifts of acute observation. ngagement Announced. An pnnajtcment of interest to a larse circlo of friends is that of Mlsa ICdlth (,'lerln and Edward Glenn Smyth, which wasi announced at a large reception Wednesday afternoon by Mrs. G. I. Clerin. Smartly gowned matrons and maids thronged the L'lerin residence during the hours of I to 6. Mrs. Clerin and her daughter were assisted in receiving by Mrs. Hldney Smyth. A color scheme of yellow was earned out in the draw ing rooms with huge bowls of chry Ranthemutns, and in the dining room yellow dahlias were the decorations. Mrs. Robert A. Lomberson and Mrs. W. Y. Masters presided at the samo vars and cut ices, assisted by Miss M-arguerlte Deeilng, Miss Genevieve Caiighey, Miss Elizabeth McGaw and Miss -Marian Grebel. Assisting about the rooms were Mrs. Prank W. Swan ton, Mrs. Herbert Taylor Scott, Miss Louise lioyd and Miss Agnes Beach. Little Annette Byford and Mary Clerin received the cards at the door. Over a hundred guests called during the if ternoon. Mr. Smyth Is a mining engineer, en gaged in .the quarrying business ' in southern California. He is the son of Mr. - and Mrs. Sidney Smyth- of this city, a graduate, of the University of California and a member of Beta Theta PI fraternity. Miss Clerin, Who la a charming member of the younger set, also attended thte University of Cali fornia and is popular in Delto Gamma sorority. The date for the wedding has not been announced. For Muss Whlttaker. Miss Geraldlne Whlttaker, whose wedding1 to Uurton Charles Haines 1 takes place in December, was the guest ! of hnor at an elaborate bridge lunch eon given by Mrs. Levi M. Lacy and Mrs. bldward Keller at the home of the latter, Saturday, October 24. 'Covers were laid fur -. In the drawing room mountain laurel and red tulle wore ued profusely,, while in the dining room and din rofd carnations and ferns termed beautiful centerpieces and cor ners. Red hrarta and flying cuplds were everywhere. Clusters of red rose buds and maiden hair ferns adorned the lunch tables, A cupld cunningly perched on the mantle held fast the chair occupied by the honor guest with reins of red tulle. Card honors were awarded to Mrs. Shirley Tarkor and Mrs. George W. Akera. Mrs. Ralph Rolilnson, accompanied by Mrs. Percy Allen on the violin and Miss WhlttakeB on the piano, sang several pleasing numbers, after which the bride-elect ,was showered with a complete aluminum and electrlo klteh rn outfit. Thoue present were: Mrs. George W. Akirrs. Mrs. Tercy Allen, Mrs. George Anderson, Mrs. Alexander M. Clark, Mrs. O. C. Celt. Mrs. B. C, Pafnadl. "Mrs. Walter P. Dickey, Mrs. J. Harvey Ternier, Mrs. Fred Glenn, Mrs. Franklin T. Griffith, Miss Apnea Hickman. Mrs;, Edward Kellen, Mrs. Otto Kettenbach, M"rs. Levi M. Lacv. Mrs. F. J. Leonard, Mrs. W. G. Lloyd, Miss Bess Lloyd. Mrs. Robert Mene fee, Mrs. J. Howard Miller, Mrs. C. M. Noe of Cincinnati, Mrs. Shirley Parker, Mrs. Ralph Rcjbinactn, Mrs. Edwin C. Veasey. Mrs.,; Andre J. Wolff, Mrs. George aegpner. Miss Geraldlne wnittaker airai R. M. C. Whlttaker. Wedding at Wrboort. Cornelius, Or Oct. 28. The mar riage of Miss Nellie Vanderzanden, daughter of Mrs. Henry Vanderzanden, end Oscar Lahale of the Verboort sec tion.' took place this morning at 8:30 nt the verboort church. Rev. leather LeMiller officiating. The bride and groom are well known and popular young people (Of this section, and a largn number of relatives and friends wore present at the wedding. A wed ding breakfast followed at the rest 'dence of the bride at 12 o'clock. Foil leg, November 6. Of much Interest In academic circles ; the High School Follies to be given November h nt Cotillion hall. The academic schools of the city have united in presenting this affair, which wlil be a short entertainment followed by a dance. The patronesses Will be: Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs. Welch and Mra. W ymore. The committee Is: Hazel Wymore. wary uumoar, Harnette Harlow, June Correct Dancing can be attained only by Individual instruction. One Step, hesitation. Iiuln Faflo, Castle's Half and Half, Maxlxe, Pox Trot. Private Class (a or 4 persona) Special rates. LaSerrinta&Freeman STUDIO. 618 EXXITBS BUO. Flak, Kenneth TomllnBon, Walter Fret- waia, jaCK Price. Irwin Hansen. Jack Eruhn. JOhn Piatt. Gilbert Shea. Marlon Grebel. Neilia Hamlin. Mar garet Crittenden.. MirMt w1-h Lillian Stevenson, Harry Brubaker, Aaron Whltmer, Harrlette Cummings mi jaargaret Aianeneid. W. C. O. of Foresters. St Marys Court No. 1046. W. C. O. F., will entertain with a "500" party Tuesday evening, November 8, In the Foresters" hall. East Fifteenth and Davis streets. All other courts and their friends are cordially invited to aiiena. St. Mary's Court is th Infant court of the city, organized August 6, 1914. The committee on arrangements con sists of Mesdames W. A. Elvers,- T. S. "ogan, m. j. unscoii, Ellen Ryan, Anna Glenn and the Misses Marv Frances McCarthy. Katherin Oninn. Katherine Boos, Marie Boos and Win ifred Ralston. Refreshments will be served. Clan Macleay for Red Cross. Clan Macleay Order of Scottish cians win give a Halloween concert and dance Friday evening, October SO, at tne K. of P. hall. Eleventh and Al der streets. In aid of Red Cross funds. Ad excellent program has been pre pared, as follows: Songs by Miss Christine Denholm, Miss Dagmar Kel ly, Hartrldge Whipp, Charles Thomp. son, Mr. Hoose and Mr. Belding; chil dren s exercises by class of Mrs Grace Wilton Petersen;; Highland Fling, Miss Trixie Williamson; bag pipe selections. Pipe Majof McDonald. Mrs. Leonara Fisher Whlpp, accom panist. The Yacht Club Party. . The ladles of the Oregon Tacht club, ronowihj their well known custom, have plans for a Halloween party Sat urday night. There will be games of all kinds In keeping with the Idea, ghost dances and card playing. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Mendenhall, Dr. and Mrs. Jack, M. Yates, Mrs. Ramsey, Mrs. Newton and ir r.merson win te in cttarge, as sisted by the entertainment commit tee Mr. Rainey, Mr. Lane and Mr. Standlsh. Gnerin-Kxogstad Wedding. The wedding of Miss Agnes V. Krog stad, daughter of Otto O. Krogstad, of 683 Nehalem avenue, and Harold T. Guerln. son of Mrs. Sarah Guerln of 645 East BurnPide street, was solmn ized Wednesday at Oakland, Cal., where Mr. Guerin is engaed In busi ness. Upon their return from a honeymoon automobile tour through California, Mr. and Mrs. Guerln will make their home in Oakland. Mutual Art Association. Monday evenlg, November 2, st the Manufacturers and Land Products Show, the Mutual Art association will behosts of the evening. A reception at 9 o'clock will be held, with musical program, following, under the direction of Dr. Clement "R. Shaw, Joseph H. Finley and Mrs. E. D. M. Fowler. All active associate and honorary mem bers are requested to be present.. At Hibernian Hall. St. Francis Court, Catholic Order of Foresters, will give a dancing party In the Hibernian hall, 340 Rueseil street, on the evening of November 20. The Amlous club will entertain on November 11 with an informal dance In the Hibernian hall, 310. Russell street, between Rodney and Union avenues. The Hibernian Bocial club will give a rlanclng party November 18 at the Hibernian hall. 340 Russell street. which Is the first of a series this club will give during the season. Exhibition to Close. The exhibition of original calntine-s by Everett Knowles which has been held in suite 307-809 Tllford building for the past 10 days, will close Octo ber 31. The hours are from 2 until 9 p. m. To Give Hard Times Party. The Ladles' Altar society. St. Stephen's Altar society. Forty-second and Taylor streets, will stive A hard times party Friday evening, October 30. w Society Notes. Mrs. Iva J. Munter. wife Of George Munter, the deputy director of the Loyal Order of Moose, is visiting her mother for a few .days In Seattle. She is accompanied by her litle son. Mrs. Rosq Coursen Reed Is living at the Hawthorne apartments during ths alteration of her residence. Mrs. Fred Gulick and baby, who have been visiting her mother. Mrs. William Blusher in Pendleton for sev eral weeks, have returned home. Mrs Slusher accompanied her daughter and will visit at the Alameda Park resi dence of Dr. and Mrs. Gulish for a short ime. Edward Rosenblum of 212 Caruthers street has left for Los Angeles, Cal., to make his home In that city. Policemen to Guard Halloween Night Chief of Police Clark Xssnes Orders to Captains of Three Beliefs; eo Men . In Plain, Clothes. Sixty police officers will be in plain clothes Saturday evening to prevent Halloween vandalism. This was the order issued today by Chief of Police Clark to the captains of the three re liefs. Instead of reporting in uniform, most of the patrolmen will report in plain clothes for this occasion. The orders carry the usual instruc tions that all disorder and rowdyism must bo suppressed. Destruction of property will pot be tolerated. Lou J and unreasonable noise will not be al lowed. Policemen of the day relief will return to work at 7 o'clock, being sprinkled throughout the city in plain clothes. Members of the second night relief will go to work at 10 o'clock, in stead of midnight Seeks Reservations for 1915 Round-Up Pendleton. Or.. Oct. 29. Thoueh the last Cheers for the 1914 Round-Up have- recently died oirt, request has already been received for reservations for the 1915 show. Robert M. Betts, manager Of the Cornucopia Mines company of New York, has written that some New Tork mining men intend to take In the Round-Up neyt year, and: to secure the best possible accommodations for them h filed his appUtion early. SSI JolIn the Frcc Classes In Knitting and Crocheting, 9 to 12,1 to 5 Dally Second Floor cnarge rarcnases Aiaae Tomorrow ana Kemainaer oi Month iio on Your Nov. Account 1 rgly-C Pre-Hollday Sale Men's Neckwear At 60c, 65c, 85C, $le!9 MAIN FLOOR An lanprtcedented Opportunity to ehoott Christmas Neckwear at noteworthy savings. Hundreds of beautiful new patterns. Very latest wide flowing-end styles. See spedal window display. Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phcme Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 Neckwear Hall Price MAIN FLOOR Beautiful hand-embroidered Coat Col lars In large styles, many exquisite patterns to select from. Fine sheer batiste combined with Irish crochet and hand-made Irish Crochet Pieces ranging In price from 15.00 to 25.oo now on sale at HALF PRICE POTMe Stamps Tomniorrow With Cash Purchases; ol WOMEN'S and CHIL DREN'S Ready to Wear Apparel lOUBLEQn Second Floor This includes Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, STAMPS .your dollars do their full duty shop here tomorrow and get Double Stamps with all cash purchases. 81.25 to S1.50 Kid Gloves S1.15 $1.00 to $1.50 Silk Hose 95c MAIN FLOOR A stirring sale of MAIN FLOOR Women's fine Women's Kid Gloves for Friday, quality JMack Silk Hose at a re Standard qualities in 1.2$ and duced price. 500 pairs In this $1.50 real kid and fine lambskin lot Styled with deep garter top in P. K. and overseam sewn of finest lisle. Reinforced heels styles. Fresh new stock. Shown and toes. Splendid range of all in black, white, tan. Buy Christ- sizes. Standard $1.00 and $1.50 mas Gloves here and, ei lJ grades offered for Friday QC save. $l.25-$1.50 valsll) at only, the pair VDC 50c Embroideries AtlOc MAIN FLOOR Broken lines and small lots of Embroidery priced for quick clean-up. Galloons and insertions in great variety of styles and. widths. Embroideries in this assortment worth up to 50c the yard. Be on hand early tomorrow ana nave first choice. While they last on sal at special, the yard 10 c Presses Worffltn to $37.50 Priced Special For FRIDAY Sale At SECOND FLOOR This lot Is composed of garments from our regular stock lines which have sold down to one or two of a kind. Good serviceable styles one model is of charmeuse with shawl collar and fancy vest effect of cream lace. Over draped skirt trimmed with cloth-covered buttons. Another model is of crepe meteor with chiffon tunic many other stylish dresses of velvets, charmeuse, crepe meteor, serge, crepe de chine, etc., in good range of desirable shades. This is one of the most important dress sales we have announced for some time and undoubtedly there will be rapid selling while any of these are to be had. Dresses in this assortment priced to sell up to $37.50 early in the season. Take your choice of scores of pretty models during 1 C Afl this sale at the low price. . . sflUsUU 250 New Dress Skirts on Sale at 85.00 Each Dainty New Waists Special $2.69 SECOND FLOOR Special purchase Of 2 So Women's smart new Dress Skirts to go on sale tomorrow at $5. Stylish new models in yoke effect or yoke tunic style somejrimmed with braids, others with bone buttons. Plain colors and attractive combination styles, also many In th beautiful new tweed mixtures ?c nil SECOND FLOOR Many pretty styles are shown in these new Tub Waists. Long sleeves and low necks. Effectively trimmed with lace insertions, embroi deries and tucks. Materials include plain and embroidered voiles, batiste and crepe. Don't miss this opportunity to buy a handsome new Waist at special low price. JFull range of all M fQ sizes. Your choice at fc.Wrf in all colors. Very special, each Attrsctlv New Waists of Organdie, Crape, etc.. Special $2.98 Stylish New Coats $12.50, 315.00, $18.50" SECOND FLOOR Tomorrow- we feature new lines of Women's and Misses' Winter Coats at popular prices. The styles and fabrics are of the' best produced at the price. Ask to' see the many handsome models shown at $12.50, $15.00 and $18.50. AT $12.50 Women's and Misses Coats in smart new belted effects also in long waist styles and flare skirt models. Many of these are designed especialy for school girls and small women. Mixtures and plain 1 O Cf colors. Velvet and button trimmed. Price tf M.&&9 AT $13.00 Great variety of models at this price one especially stylish Coat is in the popular Balmacaan effect Sleeves and shoulder lined with excel- C HA lent quality satin. Plain colors and mixtures. P AaJ.vy AT $18.50 Women's and Misses Winter Coats in Balmacaans, belted styles, Balkan models and Redingote effects. Tweeds, cheviots, kersey, boucle, MO Cn etc. Many models at plO.JV Girls' Coats $5.98 SECOND FLOOR Blue and brown baby lamb trimmed with plush collars and cuffs. Also smart styles In Zibelines in all the wanted colors and well-made and handsomely fin- shea. Ages 6 to 14. Priced special at. . . $5.98 New Balmacaans At $15.50 SECOND FLOOR. We have Just received a new shipment of Balmacaan Coats for girls S to 14 years of age. Made of Crayenetted English Mixtures with Hat to match. (1C CA Priced special at ffi).0U Girls' Fall Dresses At S4.98 and S6.48 SECOND FLOOR Two-piece and Buster styles of serges and wool plaids, trimmed with belts, buttons, etc Ages 6 to 14. Placed on iQ sale at... $4.98 and 30.zd Men's 4.50 Calf Shoes $369 Women's $5.00 Shoes at $3.69 FLOOR Men's extra duality fall and MAIN Chilean Calf Shoes in stylish winter lasts, including smart short vamped, high-toe models with heavy double oak-tanned soles. Firm, close grained stock. We also include a special fine of Men's Tan Russian Calf on the flat English model. All sizes. Q q Standard $4.50 Shoes, pair.. OJ.Ut MAIN FLOOR Women's button and lace Shoes In a wide range of styles and materials. Genuine Black Ooze, Suede, Patent Leather, Dull Calf and Vicl Kid.. Up-to-the-minute lasts and shapes also the common sense models for those seek ing foot comfort. Complete assortment of sizes and widths. Standard tfQ ft $5.00 Shoes, the pair $O.Uf $3.00 Shoes for "Biff Girls" Special at $2.45 MAIN FLOOR Shoes made especially for rrowing feet. with cloth or goat toppings. Flat heels and wide toes. Patent, Gunmetal and Kid Sizes from 2J4 wun cioin or goai loppings, rut neeis ana wide toes. Sizes from 2J4 o AC to 6, regular $4.00 grades for $2.95. Sixes 12 to 2, $3.00 grades, at 2.4 Women's Felt Slippers at, the Pair 98c -Women's Chocheted Slippers at, Pair. 48c Men's $25.00 Suits $19.85 World Famous Makes MAIN FLOOR In going through our stock we nave come across a number of broken lines which we wish to close out at once, hence the special reduction noted above. Every Suit is hand-tailored throughout with the very best of linings, canvas, etc. In cluded in this lot are many of the season's best selling models made by America's fore most clothiers, uood assortment of sizes and neat patterns. Standard $25 flQ QC Suits priced very special at.... pl70) Men's $1.25 Shirts 95c 1 MAIN FLOOR Dozens of distinctive new patterns in neat stripes or figured effects. Plain or pleated bosoms with soft or starched cuffs. These are all hand-laundered and the . sizes are cut full. Standard $1.25 AC- Shirts priced special at 7JC Men's $2.00 Underwear Special 95c MAIN FLOOR Odd lines Men's Shirts and Drawers priced for quick disposal. Mostly all sizes good weights. Grades worth QC to $2.00 a garment at VDQ Men's $1.50 Gray or Tan Mocha Gloves $1.15 Man's "Shedrain" Waterproof Hats for $3,00 Men's Balmacaan Waterproof Hats only $2.00 Bath Robes and House Coats $3.50 to $18.00 Boys' Blue Serge Suits at 4.95 Boys' Corduroy Pants S1.50 Pair Kr-v- r IB Via I : mm- mm ' a l !m IE m MAIN FLOOR Boys' smart new Norfolk Suits of splendid quality -wool serge. Pants lined through out with double taped seams. Coats lined with serge. We also include at this price 200 Boys' Norfolk in novelty weaves with one or two pair pants. Suits made QC for wear. Priced special ?x.ss MAIN FLOOR We-have Just re- celvea by express a large shipment of the much wanted dark brown Corduroy Pants for Boys school wear. These are extra well made and are of good weight. Complete range of sizes for boys 6 .to 17 years of age. Pnced at pl fn only, the pair ........ eyl.tlU Boys' Coats on Sale at $5.00j to $20.00 Sale ol Boys' Blouses At 50c Sach MAIN FLOOR Extensive showing of Boys' New Balmacaans In the beautiful new tweeds and mixtures. Styled exactly like our men's mod. els. Alt sizes in the COfl fifi lot. Priced $5.00 to pUUU MAIN FLOOR Our Boys' Shirts and Blouses are nude from the best tf materials obtainable and the styles and patterns are most at tractive. Ask to see those Cf , priced at only . . ...... . Oil Basement 2-Pay Sale Women's Coats In the Basement Underprice Store Friday and Saturday $15 to $20 Winter Coats m0m See Display In Alder Street Window 500 New Winter Coats purchased at less than manufacturer's cost are involved in this extraordinary sale in the Underprice Store Friday and Saturday. Every garment is new approved models for 1914 season. FOUR POPULAR STYLES AS ILLUSTRATED ABOVE and - . - . II.. - . . i-X- l.LS. - -. f XI 1 1 Lt S mwijr mure cquauj as auraibivc. muauy iu luicc-quiuci icagius, al though there are some full length and a few in short styles. Materials, are of the tetter grades in Chinchilla, Fancy Plaids, Zibelines, Pebble' Cheviots, Tweeds, Mixtures,- etc. Beautiful range of rich colors and patterns. Sizes 14, 16, 18 and 26 for Misses and 36 to 42 for a qq women. Standard $lS, $16.50, $18, $20 and $22.50 Coats p7.90 Per Unparalleled Millinery Ofifleipiragg For Friday and Sattmirday Our entire stock of Trimmetf Hati in Millinery Salons on the Second Floor included in this sensational sale. Absolutely none reserved. Grouped into two great lots and priced as follows; Hats Worth Up to $50 at $15 Hats Worth Up to 12 Now $4 Unrestricted choice of All Trimmed Hats, In cluding beautiful Imported Pattern Hats trimmed with Ostrich, Paradise, Oura and other exquisite novelties. This season's very choicest creations from world-famous designers. Hats which were marked to sell heretofore up to $50 C C Aft Your choice Friday and Saturday at $1)UU At $4.00 we place on sale our entire remaining C ri lr rtf T ! m mo1 If ntc nfhSd kiw. a1 A 1 s.sA. fore up to and including $12.00 think of it! An opportunity to choose iri hundreds of the season s newest and rest models in all shapes, all colors, all trimmings. Hats that are worth to $12.00 for ... in all shapes, u. !h.V$4.00ffi Any Untrlmmed Hat in the Basement Now lor 98c v Sweeping disposal of all Untrlmmed Hats in the Basement Millinery at 98c each. Very latest models, including, new soft crown sailors With larze or small brims telescope crowns with nar row brims and side-rolls round crowns with roll-brims also many different styles in popular, turbanl. Best quality velvets and plushes., ABSOLUTELY NONE RESERVED. Your no choice of the entire stock at 27 oC rrrf xjari fit. " ; ft''- SHOP IN THE MORNING ' THE MORNING Hosiery Sale BARGAIN CIRCLE MAIN FLOOR 25c Hbso ,15c Odd lines of Women's Hose in black, tan and red. Standard 25c grades priced for C Friday at, the pair luC 25c Hose 19c Women's black cotton and lisle Hose in heavy and Tight weights. Full line of all sizes. 1A. 25c Hose sp'L pair 1.JC 35c Hose 29c Women's heavy black full fashioned Hose and lisle Hose in tan. 3 pairs for 85c or, Of). the pair &VC 50c How 39c Women's silk pleated and silk lisle Hose in tan, white, black. Three pairs at $1.15 or, OQ the pair ........ . OVC Annual Sale Lib bey Cot Glass Exclusive Designs Exquisite Quality THIRD FLOOR For practically a the standard of excellence. Now is at special low prices. Our entire $1.75 Cut Glass Nappies at $1.40 $2.00 Cut Glass Olives at $2.60 $3.50 Handled Jellies now $2.80 $5.00 Cut Fruit Bowls 'only $4.00 $6.00 Cut fruit Bowls only $4.80 century Llbbey'Cut Glass has been the time to select your holiday gifts ine Cut Glass on sale at 20 OFF $5.50 Sugar and Cream at $4.40 $8.00 Sugar and Cream at $6.40 $5.00 Cut Cheese Plate at $4.00 $8.00 Cut Bread Plate at $6.40 $4.0OXandle Stick at only $3.20 New Sterling Silverware in Plain Designs Mazda Lamps tor Perlect Light I . Mazda Electric Lamps will double your light at same cost or save half the expense with same light. We have Maada Lamps for every putpoie. 40-watt Mazda Lights 30c 60-watt size 40c 100-watt size at 70e IT-Vf f Fine quality Parlor Brooms with white enameled f! ElfhiLEihandles. Priced special at only. OJfC Glenwood Butter 75c Square Grocery Dept., 4th Floor Fresh, shipments received dally. Uniform quality and delicious flafpr. 2-1 b. 7 c square at only I DC 20c Comb Honey special 15c HOOD jfitVER APPLES V Another carload just received. Spitzenberg,! Ortleys and De licious finf even pack. Are $1.25, $1.S0i and $2 box SOO BozeW Baldwin Applos Special. 75c Box BULBS - - -3 Imported Kbliand Bulbs Hy acinths, Tulips, Jonquils, Snowdrops ia'md Narcissus. PLANT NOgWl ' ii A