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THE OREGON : .DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, MONDAY, EVENING, NOVEMBER 2, 1914. 1 ciaj a wersan a i ragged A Jf TABLE affair of Saturday A ' evening wu the dinner jdanee X JL ' T Wirt Minor at the -Weverly Coentry club Jionor JnMl Ails, MaeMaster, the attract ive debutante daugntervot Mr. and Mrs.. . William MaeMaster. Mr. and Mrs. MaeMaster, Dr. and Mrs. Herbert Nichols and Mr. -and Mrs. London Mason assisted In receiving, i Miss MaeMaster and Mr. Minor stood In the large lounging room to receive i their guests. ' The deep red cos'mos shading out ' ta the mauve pink afforded : a most artistic background for the many beautiful costume worn. Miss 1 Mac Master was a lovely pictur in. her dainty Parisian gown, ber arm full of beautiful i flower swi to her on the occasion. She wore white i satin eraped in filmy iridescent bespangled net : ;; ,i ' I' - ' iTh clubhous was decked I most elaborately with flowers. .la th hall amid, palms . and ferns hug cluster or mauve pink chrysanthemums war used and in the dining room the fest ive spirit of Halloween was every where in evidence. Th table i wer centered with yellow ohryaanthemums and festoons of ferns and smUax with favor f every description suggestive of Halloween, and they wer Illumined IiL with grinning jaca oiamerns. 1 present weres Mr. and Mrs. MaoMas- ... rv. .... ittrm- V!r.hr1 Mr. Minor. m. Mr. and Mrs. Landon B. Mason Jr Misses Alias MaeMaster, Jean Mao kens, Barbara Mackenzie, El'iow Mills, Ollv Falling, Mary Robertson. Mary and Jean Brownlie, Clementine Lambert, Charlotte Laldlaw. Kather in Laldlaw, Isabella Oauld, Isabella, Maeleay, Jean Morrison, Rhode Sum Mn. Katherlne Hart, Katherln Hol- brook, Margaret Hewitt, JUouise Burns, Margaret Vocrhies, Margery - Hoffman. Cornelia Cook, SelliejHart, Evelyn Carey, Elisabeth Jacobs, Mar ' .garet Meara, Violet Ersklne. Diana Ersklne, Shanna Cummins. 'Alio Oil man, Shirley Eastham and Andrew Kerr, Jordan Zan. Roderick Maeleay, Irving Webster, Ray Small, Pfescott Cookingham, Lester Hod son, j Colin Holbrook, Ferdinand Smith, William : Wheeler, Harry Reed, F. Ames, Jcsepa Lambert, Meredith Bailey. F. Swigert. Vamal Beach, Willis Clarke.! K. T. Trent. Leland Smith, Mayriee iDooly, Frederick Forster, Hamilton qorbett, Aubrey Watxek. Walter Jelllff. l Henry Mears. Harold Wells, Richard j Jones. Henry Jones, W. HUler,. Ellis Bragg, Roger McVeigh, lieutenant HOftl, Jack Latourette and Mr. Donevorth.; ! . 1 r . J : j A Night in Jappyland." J Th jreung ladles of St. Lawrence chureh will entertain Iwlth "A Night in Jappyland." Wednesday evening, November 4, at . In th assembly hall. Third and Sherman streets. Jap anese costume and decorations will characterise the performance; .which will consist of a cantata by ten young ladles of the St. Lawrence jSodality and a fan drill by. 20 small girls of St Lawrence academy. ; Miss Adel Barnickel. the j popular young soprano, will contribute a voeal solo and will be accompanied by Miss Agnes Senn. i ' On. the following evening, Thursday, November 6, a "Back to th Farm" dancing party will be given In th as sembly hall. Refreshments i will be fl served Wednesday evening, i The committee having on erg e or tne ; entertainment for the two I evenings - consists of Misses Adel Barnickel, Miry BUnton, Lillian Bulln, Agnes Tillman. Edna Schanen, Elizabeth Cole, Evelyn Tillman. Ellla MalonAy,, Hellen Hendricks, Lena Ooheen, Grade Twitch- - ell. Kittle Malavey, Cora Fleming. The patronesses are Mrs. George Feldman. Mrs. W. P, LiUls' Mrs. W. J. . 8mith. Mra. F. Tillman ; and Mrs. N.. A.. Schanen. . ' ' , Friendship Social Clab. Members of the Eastern Stir, Ma. . onir and their friends, are looking for- fl lng party which Friendship Social club .vember It. I ' ... Their parties are held In Vincent Vi,m irnrtv. third and Sandy; boulevard. and are among the most! enjoyable 'tglven by any Eastern Star flub, in the 1 I The patrons and patronesses' are Mr. and Mrs. A. 8. Auterson. Mr. and Mrs. T. Francis Drake, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. t Cutler,, Mr- and Mrs. O. W, Hosf ord, I Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Crura and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Simington, Floor manager, Ralph Niebols. " j 4r . -it ! ; Idls Hour lirldge Clnb. t ' The Idle Hour Bridge club met Thursday evening at the E. W. Ring residence. 874 East Taylor street, when a very pleasant evening; was L.tien bridge; card honors! falling to Spent oy inoe prqiui pums a.uv- Wing. After cards refreshments wer ' served by the hostess. Those present 1 wer Matt XX. Baker, Mr. I and Mrs. P. -Becaus boos and mix profitably, j ' id Because helpful business and families wer deprived of ! rightful sup port to the extent ot about 914,107.073 -the amount spent for drink last year Ijinli in Oregon. ' " Id Because the liquor business at the Jails, bouses and asylums to about $2,000,000 . extra ..Mi.'.' Itraffie helped courts, poor the extent ot taxes during V 4 th Becaus Oregon's! commitment rat t .penal Institution during 111 was 6; the Kansas rati only 200, and f the North Carolina rat kmly It 2 per son per 100,000 population. See U. 8. V Bulletin 121. I lib Becaus our rat f -drunken- I ns January L , 1910. wag M; the I . Kansas rat only l.6, and th North r Jarouna rat only .77 arenas per loo, 1000 population. Be BuUeUn 12L .' i I th Because closing Portland's sa loons on Sunday reduced rat of ar rests for drunkenness fcountlnr Ildl . to I a., nv) to per cept during January ana s eoruary, jsi. . . Tth Because w have the following . amsunts Invested In properties In Ore gon on which w are paying excess taxes because f th ravages of strong anna. .. . ; y; i . . . M The total value of tax4ble property wregon. aeoeraing to us is assess : ment roll, was tS4.2SI,sri; total value of taxabl property ini Multnomah county was alil.9i4. and, la Port land, $H.lOjnv-,:.,;i-;; ir. 1 I th Because w ran Better mM ,tJ lose that t00,000 revenue than to Xald adyertiaement & sir . 1 lst- Von't J. Bannon. Mr. and Mrs. XL W. Ring, th Misses Alta Ring. Charlotte Reed. Margaret J. Conrad and th Messrs. W. W. Work E. V, HilUus, W. Quigley and E. Beamer. The next meeting of the club will be held ' November t at the Baker apartments, Lucre tia. Court i For Hiss Enke. . . ' Cards have been Issued by Mrs. Rus sell Clark for a reception to be given for Miss Alma Enke, s brid of next month, on Thursday afternoon. Novem ber 6. 'A ; j . Groekopf-Dickson Wedding. . On Sunday, November 1, at th resi dence of Mr. and Mrs. James A. Dick son, 1111 Michigan avenue, a quiet horn wedding, was 'celebrated when Robert; John Groskopf and Miss Ima Dolores Dickson wer united in mar riage. They wr attended at th altar by Mr. and Mrs. Balfe Roberts, th latter a sister of thi bride, and Rev. J. Bowersox officiated. Mr. and Mrs. Groskepf will' be at horn at the Blanchard apartments. , as . Kappa Alpha Theta to Meet Th Portland alumna of Kappa Al pha Theta will meet Tuesday, Novem ber I, at 1: JO o'clock with, Mrs. C. A. Hart, 5S5 Thompson street Portland Lad Celebrates Twelfth Birthday. , . - Harry Ralph Sehribner celebrated his twelfth birthday on last Saturday by entertaining a party of his young friends In hi home, 141 East Seventy eighth street Games and a luncheon wer enjoyed. The rooms wer pretti ly decorated for th occasion. Th guests included the Misses Jen nie Lillian, Virginia Sherwood, Lucille Glbbs, Helen Rider. Lucy . jUarUn, Eu nice Jessup, Luelll Mrlock, Ethel Dunsmore, Emma Brown, Edna James, Marguerite Dering; Messrs. Andrew Sherwood, Edwin Jessup, iHarry Pal mar. Donald Harderr Lawretce Hughes, Kenneth Allen, Dean Bryson. Veron Gustin. Fred Morelock, Joseph and Robert Dering, Lowel and Arthur jjunsraore, Maryon Baron, William Loomia, Mllvllle Hlbbard and John Vogte. ... w Halloween Foxty. Miss Grayc Wttssels and Miss Rose Nlssen presided at a charming Hal loween 'party on Thursday evening at the borne of Mra. William Adams Jr., sister of .the former. The evening was enjoyed with dancing and games. if L P. T. C. Dance, The Irving ton Park Tennis club will give their second monthly danc next Thursday evening. November S, at Baker's hall. Seventeenth and Alberta streets. The patronesses for the even ing are Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs, J. A. Addleman, Mrs. E. O. Ranb. Mra. F. O. Joy. The committee comprises Mrs. Albert J. Matter, Mrs. George Gumbert Mrs. C W. Stockwell, Miss Naidylne Baker, Mrs. Ros Matter, Frfcnk O. Joy, Ernest O. Rouoh, Ed ward E. O'Niel. Joseph A. Addleman, James M. Myers and Albert J. Matter. '-'. Phi Delta Kappa Supper. The semi-monthly meeting of the Phi .Delta Kappa fraternity was held at the Haselwood, Saturday, October SI. Those ' present Iwere: . W. Postak, Jack Berry, I. Hansen, Don Hansen, J. Whitten. Robert Yettick, J. Holsman, Mack Ehulta and E. Trichel. Society Note.' Mr. and Mrs. S. C Knightllnger and little daughter of Salem, and Miss Ruth Towers of Marshfield wer guests ef Mr. and- Mrs. M. Don elan of Corvallis, Oregon. - Mrs. Charles W. Kopp has returned after an absence of twe months in the east and south, where she visited friends, and is at bom t ber friends at 83 Williams avenue. OREGOMlAN GARBLES REPORT IN ORDER TO i ' HURT CHAMBERLAIN (Continued from Pag On.) addressed by Senator Lane, A. F. Fle gel. Democratic nomine for congress. United States Marshal Montag and Postmaster Myers among others. Sen ator Chamberlain was not present, and did not know such a meeting was to be held. While none of them spoke on th po litical situation, nor made any prom ises to work in behalf of Cohen, who was under sentence of two years im prisonment for subornation of perjury, dehaooh arut AmA . A... and then pay 12.000.000 extra taxes to iw w vicuma. -.--. th BecauiM Ka in Oregon are worth over 2100,000,000. Emated value of public ................ 1 1 Z.XS9.ZST fM "jnated valu f publie libraries, over ......... 1.800.000.00 Value of stat training schools, college, univer sity and normals,.,.. 2. MI.074.06 3, M,see.oo Charitable Institutions... Churches lO.OvO.tOv.OO 8tTOuadtWuUon t,oe,oee,oo Conn !2L!!t.al,4lnff. grounds """"""ff. et lX.M(LBAAa maomnery. ete, about.; S0.M,.W r . . ! inwou. ... Total expenditures state iS'XSI fter-deduct! lag defieiency exnendi- lurM v .m.Tii.M TOtai-expenditures eitv or roruand . .. ....... 10.2tC.t2S.2S AO lai -expenditures, Mult nomah county, first e months Ml U,...u UtiWijifitixh for f to- insuraac of all kinds, and 'other mu! ftL tLt Smo"n Protection &i,liMt,l-lna T?ona f tb people. o'd to Jeopardis our Uvei; our tovestmest of millions, , and th ifr , for TlOO.aoo. or less! and irreparable Injury to all T . Utement : ar j made tSLS?, SEE&L nvetigtii of th pobJlo records and luatituuons i of tnia stat. , , . XL Reegle xcnts.prej fa! Governor West . Urges Reelection' v of 'Chamberlain Salem. Or., Nov. 2. Govern-:. 4 or Oswald West today Issued the following, statement: "The people will not only be e called upon -to elect a senator e tomorrow, but to declare wheth- e er a faithful public servant shall be Indorsed ' or set aside . for one who has not been faith- ful, and whose activities have a been 1 prompted only by selfish ' desires. :. .,.,--;-. "George E. , Chamberlain has. . ' as a public official, rendered e Invaluable service to the' peo- e pi of this state and should he be defeated tomorrow hi de- feat would - be notice to the world that in this state a faith- ful publie servant need sot ex- 4 pact reward, but must stand e ready to step aside for the self- ish representatives of organized grd. "George E. Chamberlain has arnd th support of every . man and woman in th state of Oregon, and his 'election tomor- - e row will mean that the good ' people ; of Oregon are vr . ready , to stand by thoa who : e itand by them. ; e "OSWALD WEST.- 1 ' " : tb Oregonian, by printing a perverted report of tb meeting mad it appear that Lan pledged himself and Chazd berlaln to work In Cohen's behalf, j , ! "Th so called news story that ap peared in the Oregonian was untrue and unfair," said Senator Lan today. "By, vicious half truths. and't th -Intrusion of statements that wer never made, and not even thought of by me or any other speaker the Oregonian makes it appear that we promised; to work for Mr. ' Cohen's parddn at tne president's hands. No su&ii state ment was made or intimated "I do not know Max Cohen nor much about his case. As. senator from Ore gon it is my duty and Senator Cham berlain's duty to present petitions for pardon of any citizen and w would be derelict in our duty if we did not "After I arrived at the meeting, to which X had been invited. I was asked if I would present a petition and Cohen's sid of the case if bis friends prepared It1 X said X would do so, because it was my duty. "In addressing them I said: If you assemble your facts and petition I will present them to th president and ask him to give them, careful -consid eration on their merits. And X re peat that is exactly what I will do. "At the meeting X did not talk politics. I did not even suggest that they- should vote for Chamberlain. After I arrived there by Invitation I found that they bad been discussing Cohen's case and they continued to discuss it Cohen, I understand, is a member of th order. "The Inference the Oregonian at tempts to plac on the proceedings that there was anything political or that any agreement was mad to se cure Cohen's pardon in exchange for votes for Chamberlain is unfair and the Inference absolutely untrue. "The so-called report published is characteristic of th Oregonian' s methods in dealing with those it op poses. Senator Chamberlain .said tb Oregonian had treated him in an tin fair way every time it could and that I would be treated the sam way soon er or later. "The manner by whieh tb Oregon ian perverted th truth and put words In the mouths of Senator Lan and myself, is nothing short of outrage ous," declared Mr, FlegeL "I did not talk politics. Senator Lan did not talk polities, and none of us Have Tom EEadl There's a new store" for vou. If s in candy, cigar grocery drug and general stores. Ask for it today. DOUBLE Strength Peppmint chewing gumdoesn't it make your "mouth water? 17RDGLEV5 SToTI CHEWING Mado by the manu&cturers of the famous XiTJGLEYS fEZES sold aU around the world. It's DOUBLE wrapped and sealed nothing that will harm it or impair its dellcibus flavor can get 5 by. ; It has lots of "Pep.- '.:" ' - :r: It is alwajs full-flavored and tresh good for you good for the whole family. Each 5c package is wrapped in a Profit-Sharing I Crjupoii .VVc.!; Good for Treat yourself and talked politics.. None of us promised to . work in Cohen's behalf and any statement to the contrary is an abso lute lie. In short, the Oregonian, driven to extremity, has tried to make political capital out ef a little meeting of Jewish people." ---'A-':i . United States Marshal John MonUg, whom the Oregonian likewise assailed, was - indignant at the garbled and un true account of the meting. "I .told them Mr. Cohen was not going to prison Monday," be said. "The reason is that we have received orders from Washington to hold hlra a couple of day pending . the wipdup of bis ease at Washington. I'm merely a custodian of the prisoner. ,1 cannot keep him In Portland unless ordered to do so." '. T said a few words regarding the progressiveness of the Jewish people and now I find myself charged with being a "Pardon Broker. " said Post master Myers. "Such tactics on th part of the Oregonian are only too well known, to , need comment" 0-W. E. & N. and 1 S. F. Co. Make Deal WUlamett Biver Bridge Wow Owned Jointly by Two Companies; Excbang Is Consammated. Half of the O-W. R. 8c N. brlds across th Willamette river ndw be long to. the Southern Pacific com pany, according to th final ef a deal closed In San, Francisco late last week. In exchange, th Southern Pacific transferred to the O-W. R. A N. a half interest in its bis; freight bouse and numerous parcels ef land scattered over the cast sid and in South Port land. . . . Th deal has been on the tapis for many months and agreements leading to the division of aetual ownership have been entered into for some timo. Tb actual deeds conveying the prop erty back and forth were exchanged at tb San Francisco conference. Those who participated in the con ference were President J. XX Farrell, General Counsel W. W. Cotton and General Manager J. P. O'Brien for the O-W. R. & N., and President William Sproule, General Manager W. R. Scott Assistant General Manager D. W. Campbell and Superintendent Frank L. Burden alter for tb Southern Pacific. All the Portland conferees except Mr, Campbell returned this morning. Judge Decides Case On Child's Advice Taking the advice of an only child. a daughter, this morning. Circuit Judge Davis denied a divorce to either Fannie' SIsley or Arthur 8l Sisle. Mrs. Sisley sued for th divorce, say ing that .Slsley became j indifferent several years -ago. - Sisley filed cross complaint alleging that Mrs. Sisley became grasping and assarted that she was the business man of! the house. Miss Alice Sisley. th .daughter, was called as a witness In the case. "What would you a fn my place?" asked Judge Davis. "I wouldn't sanction a divorce to either," she answered. "I would make them settle tb dispute some either Judge Davis took her advloev . WILL TAKE-OFF. ELECTION '' Tb regular Wednesday night dinner aance at the Portland Commercial club will be a "political" dance, and it will b In the nature of a takeoff en tHe campaign. Tb late election retama will, be flashed on a screen and th Democratic donkey, th .Republican elephant and lh Progressive moos will b present in effigy. Candidates of the various parties have been In vited te attend. A. U flsh-ls chair man of the evening. pleasure in GUM valuable) presents. the family today! .Bwssrri -Msa I I i V - -SSSBW" k w Ullflfll Mx rz w, V Sintnps Given on Charge Acconnts If Paid In Fall On or Dclorc the Tenth of Each tlonta Tea Rbonit 4th Flocr Rest Rooms; Retiring Rooms Pnbllc Telephones Etc.; on 2d Floe? Ice Shales FOURTH FLOOR : Own your own skates.. ? We show! a complete assort ment of styles in the ; r best r makes. Also. -full -s line' of Skating Shoes- , Pacific Special Announcement -li. ; r- of patterns. .t Also to more vance fashion bheet. iree. rr-rHE UNQUES'TIONED LEADERSHIP of this IJnen store extends thronghout the entire North I, west a leadership attained by years of faithful effort to give our patrons Linens of dependable - quality and service at the minimum of cost. The fact that we sell more good Linens than any other two Portland stores combined gives you some idea of the vastness of our Linen stocks. Our Annual Thanksgiving sale is now in progress, offering our entire stock of Table Linens at special re duced prices. Let us supply your Thanksgiving Linen needs 1 . Linens by the Yard We ate exclusive Portland1 agents for' Richard son's Imported Irish Linens, and. many other well-known makes. Note these special Thanks giving sale prices on Table Linens by the yard: $1.00 Quality 72-ineh Bleached Damask, yd. 83e $1.25 Quality 72-in. Bleached Damask, yd. f 1.08 $1.75 Quality 724n. Bleached Damask, yd.' f 72-in. Double Satin Damask, yd.fl.80 to2.25 Linen Napkins' to match at special sale prices. Beautiful Hand-Embroidered Madeira Linens Qoths, Doilies, Scarfs, lingerie Waists $2.69 A bosen or f More Effective - Styles in This Lot, f i Made ' from dainty Cotton Voiles and Batistes. Pretty low-neck styles, with the new set-in sleeves. Some have collars and cuffs of pique, others hand somely trimmed with embroid ery, laces, fine tuck and cro cheted buttons. Complete range of all sites in the various mod els. Priced very spe- 2 ()) S i Painty Lingerie Women's Silk Center Circle, First Floor 300 Waists are involved in this spe cial offering, and yon will want to buy a couple of them when you see them I Daintiest of styles low or high necks, long or short. sleeve. Latest nov elty collars. -: Materials are ba tistes, voiles and Mar- J1 OQ qtdsettes. Choice at Vi.4i Of ft.ElSHEITS .Vl it- Free Knitting Leissons 1 - -w'asaMkeMjBnMaeeMS . Art Dept. Second Flcr---Free instruction given under the di rection of an; expert direct from' ' the Fleisher factory. -Don't fail to join the classes now and re ceive the benefit of thoroughly experienced teacher. - Classes are held daily from 9 to 12 and 1 to t Children's Classes every Sat urday 9:30 to 12. . . r GFeatt Sale Dept Second Floor All Uhtrimme3 Shapes, Selling Heretofore Up to and Including $16.50, Tomorrow at c$3o(CD!0) SPECIAL NOTE Thronsjh W GgeaH Mowiniiitosr Sale og Single Pieces og FniriailliiBre Rare Opporlunltlcg to Choose DcantUal GUt Pieces al Din Saylnan On the Thlc j Floor Reliable Merchandise Phone Marshall 4S0a thoroughly introduce the advance weekly service. When you . r . v - Sale of Linen Sets 72x72 Cloth, with I dosen Napldns to match fO.OO 72x90 Cloth, with 1 dosen Napkins to matchs'f 9.00. 72x108 Cloth, with l doa. Napkins to match f 10.80 72x126 Cloth, with 1 doa, Napkins to match fll.TO Ektra Large linen Cloths $7.50 linen Cloths six 2x3 yd t Special f 6. OO $90)0. Linen Cloths else 2x3 ydsv-Spedal f 7.00 $70 Linen Cloths ize VAiWi yds. Spec! f e.OO $9.00 Linen Cloths size 2s3V yds Spcc'l f7.00 For All Occasions Make it a point to come to the Waist Section on the Second Floor tomorrow and see this special showing Of new Waists it will be well worth your time. Models for evening and street wear in every wanted material. Note the follow ing special lines we've under priced. Waists of Crepe and Chi Hon Special S3e98 -These pretty Waists are especially de sirable for evening and party wear. Styled with short or long slteves, high or low necks. Chiffons, Crepe de Chine, Nets, Laces, etc. Great many QQ QQ styles and models. Priced at PO70 Llnnerle Wa Is t s 2.98 " Voiles, Marquisettes, Batistes and Other Materials. ; A special group of Women's Lingerie Waists late styles, with high er low necks and long or short sleeves. Priced lower because the lines are somewhat broken. Great many, pretty styles to select fromlace em broidery and tuck trimmed models for all occasions. Good assortment of Sizes. QQ Special tomorrow at tPu0 Waists, Spec! 8129 PetUcoaf s at $2.49 Center Circle. First Floor An other one-day special on Wom en's Silk " Messaline or Jersey top Petticoats. These are of excellent quality and are to be had with narrow or wide ac cordeon plaited flounces. Com plete line of all the new Fall and Winter shades. fl0 A Q Priced special for.. P47 Special gale Dinner ware For the Thanltonlvlnn Spread ; JOHNSON'S white semi-porcelain Dinner Seta in the handsome new Chahtilly shapes. Prices follow i $3-25 Set of 427 pieces at 2.58 $45 - Set of r 50 pieces at 3.XO $630 Set of 60 pieces at 5.10 $9J55 Set of 100 pieces at f T.OO LAUGHLJN semi-fKrcelain Din. ner Sets with gold border and gold line decoration, priced asf ollows : $ 545 Set of 42 pieces at f 4.10 !7M Set of 50 pieces at $ 6.04 laiO Set of 60 pieces at f 8.08 1540 Set of 100 pieces at 1 12.40 Ask for "S & K." Trading Stamps wLleUw ScH-Dastlnq UmttFlmmed Halls Continues C7 eror in Sunday ad Milliaery Sale was the Salem be Reliable Methods Home Phone liSisSSStlK floor, to give advice and demonstrate cuttimr aitf handling ; . etc, are included In this sale. : 1 Extra Special Tomorroiy 1 ; 16 lbsCane Sugar $L00 Grocery Dept Fonrth Flooiv - -, - . .' . "; ' ' Sugar win not be delivered except with other purchases made in the Grocery Department. 'This is genuine Cane Sugar of standard quality. Take advantage of this special sale tomorrow. , ? PLANT BULBS NOW1 Imported Holland Bulbs jonquils. Nar cissus, Tulips, Snow Drops, etc, in. great variety of icplors. Now is the time to plant them if you want early blooms,- Telephone your orders. A -tv. Large Coverall Women's Coverall Apr atm 69c Bargain. Circle, First Floor Women's large Coverall Aprons in full 57-inch length.; Made of best quality Ginghams in neat checked and stripe patterns and fast colors. Trimmed .with bias bands of contrasting colors. Open side-front with strap across the back. Priced very special f7Q tomorrow at .... .1 eU TOYLAND The Kiddles . Paradise 1 Gladden the hearts of the lit tle ones bring them to Toyland and let them see the thousands' of interesting sights, r' Toys, Dolls. Games, etc, in a most wonderful assortment here to delight the children's fancies. Plenty of room. ALL ARE WELCOME HERE! JOHNSON'S semi-porcelain in the celebrated dark blue onion decora tion. Very neat and priced at: S.1S Set of 42 pieces at 4.10 $ 7 Set of SO pieefs at 6.04 SiaiO Set ot 60 pieces tt I 8.01 tlSJiO Set of 100. piece at f 13.40 .GRINDLBY aemi-porcelain Din ner SetSj embossed work in green, with dainty pink rose decoration and full gold line. " Prices follow: $ 545 Set of 42 pieces at 9 4.12 $ 7.45 Set of 50 pieces at 9 5.09 $ 9.90 Set of 60 pieces at 9 7.92 $14.00 Set of 100 pieces at ?1X.2 Roasters S1.75 to DepL Floor Fourth V 2 -sS5i . AH Untrimmea Shapes Selling l iretofore Up to and Including $45, Torni ttow at t mado to feed Veetnesday instead of COntifrneflVfimorrowt , S no I Shop Here In Comlort Theitp o miet t, lightest 'and most;' attrajctive place to -do- your Holiday h op pi a gi Un- ' equaled store serv ice. Prompt delivery A-6231 call don't. fail to sk for Ad , The Most oi . Importan ' Linen Event the Entir-Yearl i.J Aprons at 79c Barrain Circle. Ufrst Floor. Women's; Coverall; Aprons with, atrap across Pack ard open down side front These Hre made of. splendid quality Females in good assortment of light nd dark col ors end neat paleras--checks. swipes, eic rxice j, very - special Main Floor! jecial lines high-grade ! S JcCn Fab rics for Evenii jr Dresses, Waists and t f raps ' un derpriced. , ' -$540 Crepe de aine 82.48 . Shown, in beat jiful figured effects and in! fll desirable colors. Up J j CO f O $3.50 yard .'.j j" We5 $340 Charmeuse; jrard f 248 Dainty brocaf p patterns. "Also satins anl crepes with white and eeW td grounds, colored ' flgurf it CO IO Worth to-$3. peW40 $4 Canton Crept for 82.98 - Very beautiful for evening gowns, i Shov f in white, black : and .. got I, range v of . colors. $4 qui f C.O QQ ity, on sale ati J 9470 $5 Brocade MSl ffor 8tL08 Exquisite fab i for even- . ing Coats t td j Wraps. Shown full Ii4 of all most wanted colon Standard $5.00 quality, 4-i QQ QQ sale at ..-..., I tOUO $4.00 Moire Sen line f 3.10' ' Shown in : allf tewest Fall and Winter ed rs also in black and whit ; QO t A $4 fabric, at..,1') ePO.JLU $4 Nocturne Sat.i'jr'pe f 3.35 Charming, grjeful ; fabric for evening goi' ins, dresses, waists shown in various desirable colorii.QQ QK $4 quality, at. W000 $5 Plain Bengal es f 3.98 Rick, serviceab" :t aad styl ish ' for coats 4 ind wrsps. Shown in sol( SCO QQ colors; $5 gradV lepOeJO Tomopfdw 4 - Second FIoo r 4 I 1 ii pi f LOO1: -Monday v On accot st of this. - - Y? : v " Sis