t c 1 t3 Social Personal MB 1U AND MRS. J. SHEBMAN O'OORMAN entertained with unique I spook n&rtr Sat. i. . : ra5r ning at i their old 1,0 -.,n Irvlnton, Hancock street, near Twentr-firet. i The. house, which lBw.l,owJLacaBt WM turned Into a vertt ebie -Chamber , of Horror" with ita Halloween decorations. Candles In pumpkin Jack o'lantems were used to illumine the rooms and their uncertain flickering lent an uncanny atmosphere to lh weird decorations of black cats, wishes and ghosts and Ithe fantastic ; otumes of the masked guests. - Danc ing was enjoyed on the first; floor and a sumptuous supper was served in ; the 11 v in room on i the second floor. Hers a Ion table was arranged to mnl the guests and the menu was carried out in keeping' withi the day. Pump- n pies, doushnuts. cider. sandwieha nd bonbons were served. Those pres ent were: Mr. and Mrs. Louts Oerllns. er, Mr. and -Mrs. George Brown, Dr. , and Mrs. Ralph Matson, Mr. and Mrs. George Gerljnrer, Mr. and. Mrs. John Keating, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Nlcotat, Mr. and Mrs-' Roy Fields. Dr. and Mrs, Ray Matson. Mr. and Mrs. John Claire Montelth. Mr. and Mrs. Kills Lasell, ir. ana Airs. James mum. Dr. and Mrs. V. George Peters. Miss Norrls of Michi. gen who is vlsitimr in the citr. Joneoh C Hill, Charles McDonnell, Harry Becket, 4 Jonn .arnor ana Mr. and Mrs. O'Gor I man. , .,':.-':! u. .; I To Buy Shoes and Clothing for the I ' ' Vow . '. Tombrrsw i f Urnnnn at thai RanaAn noiei crystal room, a charity card par- iy win be given by a group of prom mem society matrons rrom 3 until b o'clock, th "S00" and bridge will be played. -The fund will be distributed by a committee formed from the pat. ronesses which will cooperate with sev eral charitable Institutions In . dis tributing shoes and clothing to , the deserving poor. I . ! , , AH who are interested in the success or the arrair are invited to be present. Informal at Home. Mr. and Mrs. Georaa. Gerllncer will be-at home quite informally Wednes- day evening to a few of their friends , at a dancing party. The affair will be In the form of a housewarming, as the Gerllnsers hav but rr.ntlv mnvtd tn Trt1nJI f T-l.1l.- n Vl. taken Mrs. Elisabeth. Freeman's resi dence in Kearney street, near North Nineteenth street, for the winter. , !",.-iV ' ' ; ' I ' Halloween Celebrated. ' The employes' of the Union Meat company, with their friends, met Sat urday evening at the Multnomah hotel ballroom for a most enjoyable Hal loween party. The patronesses for the evening were Mrs. B. C Darnell. Mrr. W. W. Downard, Mrs. R. H. Brown, Mra O. F. Anderson, Mrs. N.' B. Stone, airs, a. Rea. Mrs. G, H. Jennings, ' Mrs. H. H. Young, Mrs. R. W. Trullln - ' ger. Mrs. J. E, Forestel. Mrs. A, H. Lea, Mrs. E. E.- Peterson and Mrs. R. M. C V Whlttaker. Thei committee on arrange- ' ments was Miss Steele. Mr. Trunin ger. r Mr. Wade, Mr. Bohoskey. Miss Dudrow 7 Mr. Duell. Mr. Ellis and Mr. Black,' . f and the reception committee Included ; Mrs. Woodruff, Miss Bohoskey, Mr. Travllllon. Miss Gregory. Mr. Slocum, IT Mr. Keeler, Mr, D. B. Burns, Mr. Klzer. Miss Neville and E. E. Peterson.1 i - Social Evening at Alberta Forward The Alberta Forward club enter. talned their husbands, sons and daugh ters at a Halloween party last Thurs day evening. About 100 people i re- sponded tor the invitations. A short program of vocal selections, recita tions and a violin solo was enjoyed by t alU'- Mrs. Anna Fulton gave the wel come address. Games, and . dancing were enjoyed, J and a guessjng contest " ofpumpkln eoeds was the closing! fea- ture of ' the evening's entertainment. TMra Mills was awarded the prize for j xuessing the ( nearest number. The house was adorned with beautiful; Hal loween decorations, much credit being ; due Mrs. .Peas and Mrs. Panhurst, who had charge of decorations. The or chestra was Unique and thoroughly en- Joyed. Refreshments were served, during which plans for a club house In this district were discussed.. Next Thursday's meeting will be held at the home of .: Mrs. Myers, corner . Wygant and Thirtieth streets. Ladies in ' Al berta district are Invited. ."Charity will be the subject to be discussed. Receptions for iter, Mr. O. Eldrlge and Wife.- Last Friday evening there was a reception, tendered the Rev. O. Eldrlge and wife by I the ladles of the Mt. , Ta bor M. E. church. A -good program was enjoyed by a large and apprecl- ii stive audience. Mias Hansen played la piano sola which was well rendered. iMre. Hutchinson and Mrs. Wheeler delighted . the audience with ai vocal ' duet and John Black sang In a most pleasing manner. . Rev. Mr, Reed gavs ; the address of welcome, followed by the .district j superintendent. Rev. Mr. ' McDougle. Rev. Mr. Eldrlge respond ed in a; most-gracious manner. ) After : the refreshments a pleasant social hour was spent r ', i. ''''-' The decorations were beautiful, the v young people of the church having l, ; them In charge. The Rev. Mr. Eldrlge 'came here from' Medford. Or., i where Tj he sras pastor for three years, and was I much belovsd. - Hi cam westl from L j Baltimore. i , i. . : - . !. : Monaay arternoon a reception was given at the home of Mrs. .Hedley, l OS East Sixty-first street, for the new ' ' : pastor. Res. O. Eldrlge. and his wife. A number of ladles were present and a very pleasant afternoon was passed. It's So Satisfactory Experience will teach ,you its value. '1,B .SSBSJSJSSBSJij 25c I Uiin ,V Lb. ! EY NOMA tAWLER Dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Miller, Mrs. : Normandln, Miss Luten and Mrs Sutherland. The .Misses Carrier Hostesses. Av delightful Halloween - party was given by the Misses Helen and Beulah Currier at their home, 1005 East Twenty-fifth north, -Saturday evening, Oc tober 31. The evening was spent with music and games. ; The rooms were beautifully decorated with ! streamers and jack O'lantems. chrysanthemums and autumn leaves. Those present were Parry Douglas, Doris Christensen, Helen Shaw. Cecil . Christensen, Thel ma Thompson, Ethel Sylvester, Helen Oirrler, Beulah Currier, Adlal Chris tensen, Sidney Shaw. Lloyd Bu.rkhart, Garland Phillips. Dwlght Thompson. Menton Smith. Mr. and -Mrs Harry Shaw, Mr. and Mrs. A. K. Currier. Mr. and Mrs. J, E. Currier. 01d-Fa8hioned Halloween Party. A very enjoyable" old fashioned Hal- loween party was held Saturday even-! lng at the residence of E. Carlson, oi 1 Hood street 'Miss HUdur Carlson, as-; sisted by - Miss Esther Sund, received j the guests. The house was beautifully decorated with Oregon grape,, autumn leaves and jack o'lantems. , Those pres ent were; ; Mr. and Mrs. B. Carlson, : Mrs. H. V. Wood worth, the Misses ; Amanda Wolf f, Ada Cole, May Cousins, ' Mabel Woodworth, Gladys Woodworth, Ruth Eriekson, Ida Nelson, Elsie Carl son, Lena Schmld, Inez : Cbrlstenson, : Marie Fried rich, James Morris, Arthur ' Townsend, T. W. Swarts.; E. B. Carl- son, Howard Cook, George Knox, Fred ' son, Clarence Twining, Ernest Sen mid I and Arthur Carlson. A feature of - the evening was the rendering of several vocal selections by Miss Marie Fiiedrich. ; Mrs. Anderson Hostess. . One of the events of last week was the afternoon given at the home of Mrs. Allen T. Anderson, 172 West Web ster street A., guessing contest and music afforded the amusement for the afternoon. Those present were Mrs. W. W. Pearse, Mrs. J. T. Hamel, Mrs. M. E. McChesney, Mrs. C L. McKenna, Mrs.' L. Jones. Mrs. M. . Maisin. Mrs. Anns Gurvellla, Mrs. Albert Trump,' Mrs. Moore, Mrs. L. C. Darlknd, Mrs. j Robert Simpson, Miss Miller, Mrs. El mer Cook, Mrs. Beard, Mrs. Bissell and Mrs. Frank Murieil. w' Clan Macleay Benefit Successful. Clan Macleay, Order of Scottish Clans, and ladles' auxiliary gave a very successful - Halloween concert and dance in K. of P. hall on October 30 In aid of Red Cross funds. The follow ing ladles and gentlemen, contributed to the success of the . evening: , - Bag pipe selections. Pipe Major MacDon aid; "Scots Wha Hae" and "MacGreg ors Gathering," Hartrldge Whlpp com ic selections, Mr.. Beldln; duets by Misses' Pearl Vore and Virgil - Rag dale, pupils of Mrs Grace Wilton Pe terson; "I Hear Ton Calling" and "Comin' Through the Rye." Miss Chris tine Denholm: "Blue Bonnets Over tha Border" and "Bonnie Dundee," Charles I 1 T1AmnlAn "Dill. 1311 . C.Alrjtn ! and "Angus MacDonald." MJss Dagmar rugs Ar rjonnie. - jvir. noose. ' jvuss Tootsie Williamson danced the High land! fling. Dancing was -heartily en joyed until the "wee sma hours" to the 'stirring strains of the bagpipes, alternated by the orchestra, , Last Wednesday night an old fash- I InnMl AATICT n1 mnclal waa vivan in ! Mount Tabor M. E. church by the Sun day ' school teachers. The- program consisted of old favorite songs. There were vocal solos, duets, quartets, read ings, piano duet and solos, which were enjoyed by a large audience. The per formers.' were dressed in the fashion of 1850, and wore their hair, powdered. A social evening Is planned for once eacn roontn. To Appear at the, Manufacturers and Land Show. Miss Catherine Davis, violinist, and A. B. Cain, baritone, accompanied by Miss Agnes Senn, pianist, will partlci pate in the entertainment riven to night at the Land Products show at the armory by the state societies be longing to, the Oregon Federation of State Societies. i Athletic Club;; Social. The athletic club'.-of the Portland T. M. C. A. enjoyed their first social of the season October 29. After light luncheon at the Hazel wood, the party attended the new National the atre. Among the members . present were Bradley, Van Zant, Button, Vial. Moreland, Davijs, Sumrter, Treichel and Palmer. I. W. Palmer, the boys sec retary, is leader or the club. - ' The athletic club la planning a series of socials to be given this winter. The next Is planned to be given in the au ditorlum of the Y. .M. C. X. in the near future. Mrs. Robert Vt Townsend 'Is a much- feted visitor in Salem, the guest of Mrs. Ralph Wfetson. A former resi dent of the' Capital City, Mrs. Town send has a host of friends there, and her visits are always, filled with a con tinuous round - of social affairs given Jn compliment to her. , Old People's Home Needs Furnishings Sew Institution at Woodmere Bequires Shades, , Cortalss and Sags; Plsgsh Horn Shcrald Kave Piano or Organ. The Woodmere Old People's- Horn. recently.' "bpened by -Mrs. Hattt vr. Lawrence, well known for her splendid work In Plsgah Home. Is ln-great need of window shsdes, curtains and rugs to rnaae tne old people more comfort able. Such furnishings need not be new, if they are clean and In good con dition otherwise, they will be most ac ceptable. " . ! ' - The Plsgah Home Is also greatly in need of a piano or orgaarja assist in tha song services and worship, which are important parts of the work done by this institution in helping the "down and out man and boy. Anyone naving any of th i articles which they are willing to do-j na.ie i mess wonny institutions may call Mrs. Lawrence at Tabor 2492. and . am - a .a . I xney win 09 caxiea xor. . JUPITER PLUVIUS iFiuSY During the past 24 hours rain has fallen In Multnomah. Columbia, Clat sop, Tillamook, . Clackamas. Washing ten,. Marton, Polk, Lane, Benton, Yam hill, northern Dauglass, and Cooa. This morning It was cloudy all over west em Oregon as far south as Roseburg, but it Was not raining at 5 o'clock this morning. , . In southern and eastern Oregon the weather Is fair, the temperature-all over the state is mild. - - ' Stamns Will Be - 1- ' TOYLANP, Fourth Floor Home Journal Patterns Mrs. King, pattern' ex pert, is with us .dem onstrating the cutting and handling of pat terns and introducing more thoroughly our advance, weekly pat tern service. 1st floor Ottering Extraordinary Opportunities 35cFancy Ribbons. 25c Yd. Beautiful S-in. Kancy Ribbon, all pure silk and extra large assort-, ment of patterns and' colors. Standard 35c quality,! yard 25 25c Plain Ribbon! 19c Yd. S-in. pure Silk Ribbon in moire or ' plain taffeta, blak and all colors; excellent 25c quality. Special price this sale, yd. 98c Handbags. Sp'l. 55c Attractive new Handbags in , roany styles; excellent quality; splendidly made. "Standard price 98c. Very special this sale t 5 Fancy Dress Trim'gs., 25c Hundreds of yards of high-grade Dress Trimmings, narrow and wide widths,, beautiful colorings. Standard vats, to $15; yd. 25 10c Torchon Laces, 5c Yd. Wide oc narrow Lineii Torchon Laces in; a'great yariety of pat terns, in edges and: insertions. 10c Equality, special, .the yard 5 25c Neck Pleatings, lOcyd. Beautiful new Pleatings in nar row, .medium or wipe widths, nets , or Jaces, white! or cream, dainty aria" fine; 25c quality IO 25c Cushion Cords, at 19c Fine mercerized cord for cush .ions, robes, etc.; scdres of colors, to select from; excellent 25c quality. " Special sale, each 19 25c Embroidery, 9c Yard Mill ends beautiful Eimb. Edges and Insertions in scores ot dain ty patterns, fine and sheer ma- terials. Standard '25c values j 9 Embroidered Pieces, $1.48 A manufacturer's sample line of beautifuf Hand - Embroidered Pieces, scores to select from. Worth to $6,; now I at $1.48 Velvet Ribbons, yg Price Hundreds - of yards of rich satin back , Velvet : Ribbon s, nearly every color, no blak, widths 1 to 22. 3 days at I ! price. $4 Blanket Robes at $1.98 Mill seconds, full siie Blanket Robes, in fancy check patterns, rich colorings: splendid for auto. v $3.50 to $4 .grades, pec'l $1.98 $4 Wool Blankets $2.69Pr. Full size Wool Blankets in fancy checks, a 4-potiiad blanket of excellent quality; $4.00 value. Special this sale, a pair $2.69 $1.25 Portieres, 69c Each Rich, heavy Tapestry Portieres, in assorted colors; jgood, large size. Standard values to $1.23. Marked down to, each ...69 $2.25 Lace Curtains, 98c Beautiful Curtains, 23 to 3 yds. long, in Nottinghani(, net and ; scrim; lovely patternsj qualities worth $1.50 to $2.25,1 pair 98 Lace Curtains, 49c a Pair White or ecru fine Nottingham .Lace Curtains. 2yi yards long, ' excellent patterns. ; Splendid - quality. Spec'! this- sale, pr. 49 12 Vac Swisses, 10c Yard . .40 pieces of choice new Swisses in spots and fancy patterns; fine Quality. 36 inches wide. Stand- ard 12c, special sale, yard 10 Remnants, Now Half Price Hundreds of splendid. Remnants of Drapery . Materials, all good, useful lengths,- cuttings from best materials. tThree! days, at lA $1.25 Comforts, 1 for 98c Full size uBed Comforts, good and heavy, filled wjth cotton down, durable covering. Regular $1.25. special o thi sale 98 Mill Ends of Outings, 8c 5000 yds. of extra heavy Outing Flannel,' 27 r ins., well fleeced lengths to 10 yards, best pat- , terns. Special this sale, yard 8 72x90 Sheets, Special 39c Full Bleached Sheets. 72x90, good heavy durable . qtiality, neatly hemmed, ready for use. Special thiale at, j each 39 Great Basemchtt Sale Aluminum Lipped Kettle. Lipped Sauce 35c Li. Sance Pans,! 1-qt. 27 45c Lip. Sauce Pans,.l4-qt. 35 50c Lip. Sauce Pans,! 2-qt. 39 Given With All Charae - ' Brina the Children Pacific Phone Marshall $15 to $22.50 Coats $9.98 Continuation ol our marvelous Coat Sale. All up-to-date mod els. Extra fine ? materials, -over 20 styles to select from. 9.9S Women's $15 Suits, $5.00 75 -Women's Tailored Suits on sale positively one' dayplain models, fancy mixed "materials. Sizes to 42; $15 grades', fS.OO $10.00 Dresses Sp'l. $4.95 Handsome Dresses for street o afternoon, wear. Serges and other popular materials, attractive models, all sizes. Special $4.95 $10.00 Raincoats, at $5.95 Poplin and bombazine materials in women's Raincoats, all. guar anteed rainproof, in tan, blue, black- Reg.$10, special $5.95 $1.50, $1.75 Dresses, 98c' , Attractive Dresses, made of .good materials, ginghams and percales, dark or light colors. Many styles, all sizes. Special 98 $5, v$6 Bathrobes, $3.98 Women's heavy 'Bath Robes, made of double-faced material, trimmed: with cords, frogs, rich colorings; all sizes. at $3.98 $3.50, $5 Silk Waists $1.98 Hundreds of beautiful Waists included. Plain o fancy silks. Scores of attractive styles, all sizes; $3.50 to $5 Waists $1.98 Women's Petticoats, -39c Fancy cotton Petticoats in rich colorings; styles- with " deep flounces and all nicely made. A wonderful bargain. Special 39 Dress : Skirts to $5, $1.98 Women's Dress Skirts in plain serges and mixtures; gaod, prac tical plain models. Standard val ues to $5. Special flow $1,98 $1.50 Kimonos, Sp'L 98c Women's. fwlHeneth Flannelette Kfmsonos, attractively made and nicely trimmed; all best colors. Reg. $1.50. Special now at 98 , Waists to $1.25 vals., 59c Hundreds of beautiful Waists, made of fine sheer materials, prettify made and attractively trimmed all sizes. Special 59 Women's $15 Coats, $7.98 ''-100 of these splendid. Coats in cluded; good models and all are- . made of excellent materials, sev eral styles. " Priced spe'L $7.98 , 25c Ratine, Sp'l. 15c Yard Mill ends of beautiful Ratine in rich, dark or light colorings, and pretty neat ' patterns. Regular 25c, special, the yard,-only 15 Plaid Dress Goods, 11c Yd Double width cotton Plaid press -; Goods. Many very , attractive patterns to select from; good, heavy quality. Special., yd. 11 Printed Crepes, 9c Yard Beautiful printed Beatrice Crepe in a great . variety patterns. Thi is a splendid material. All de pendable colorings. Yard 9 Berkeley Cambric, 10c Yd Mill ends of fine Berkeley Cam bric. Lengths come 1 to 8 yards, 36 ins. wide. Standard price 15c, special ! f or . this sale, yard 10 Shirting Flannel, 18c Yd. 27-inch fine Wool Shirting Flan nel. Mill ends in any length re quired. iMedium weight, best col ors. Standard 25c grade, yd. 18 50c Table Dam'k, 36c Yd. Mill ends of line Mercerized Ta ble Damask, 64 ins. wide; comes, in length 1J4 to 7 yds. Choice . patterns; 50c quality, yard 36 . 75c Scarfs, Squares, 55c Dresser Scarfs and Squares in . attractive patterns, beautifully finished with pretty laces. Stand ard 75c' quality now at only 55 36-In. Outing Flannel, 11c 3600 yards mill ends of 36-inch Outing1 Flannel in lengths up to 10 yards. Best patterns ind col- 1 ors. Formerly 15c, special 11 Pan, Covered Sauce Pan, Tea Kettle . 60c Lip. Sauce Pans, 3-qt. 42 75c Lip. Sauce Pans, 4-qt. 59 ' 22c Pudding Pans, 1-qt, at 15 Accounts it Paid in Full . , ' to See the Intcrestlnn Reliable Merchandise Reliable 4800 7 for: Qulclx Money 75c Bungalow Aprons, 49c Women's txcellent Dress Aprons -T-tnade full and long, dark j or light colors." splendid quality per cale. Well made; 75c grade 40 $1.00 Outing Gowns, 79c Women's heavy, warm Outing Flannel Gowns, neatly; made and prettily trimmed,' cut i full - and long. Regularly $fe special T9 Child's $10 Coats, $4.95 Children's new Winter Coats- in attractive new models and extra good materials. Several styles. 6 to 14 years; $10 Coats $4.95 Child's Rain Capes $1.09 Fine striped rubberized materi als, fitted with storm hood, sizes 6 to 14 yrs. - Priced -special for this sale at only, each $1.09 Children's Out. Gowns 48c Fine, warm .; i Outing Flannel Gowns, for girls' 4 to 14 years;, neatly made,! full length, best patterns and colors. Special 48 35c Brassieres, f or 2Sc Women's splendid Brassieres, madev of good ! materials, new. models and prettily trimmed. Sizes34 to 44; 35c grade, pr.25 Gingham Aprons, 12V2c ' Neat attractive Aprons, made! of splendid quality' gingham, as sorted colors and patterns. On sale now at special price 12$ ' . $1.75 Wool Sw'ters, $1.19 Good, heavy Sweaters for giijls; rough neck; full and long,, as sorted , col6rs,! closely woven. Standard $1.75 quality at $1.19 75c Outing Gowns, 59c Women's good, heavy Outing Flannel. Gowns, cut full ajnd long, well made, splendid mate rial. Standard 75c grade, at '59 $1.00 Corsets,' Special 59c Several " new j models, made j of good qualir coutil; excellent bonings, nicely finished. Sizes 18 to 30; 85c to $1 Corsets, 59 Child's $2.50 Dresses $1.48 Children's attractive . W o?o I Dresses at this ; special pdce. Size's 6 to 14 years. Prettily trim'd. exceirt materials $1.48 $2.00 Corsets for $1.29 Excellent Jiew models, made; of good 'coutil, nicely finished and, well bound. Models suitable for the'average figure. Spec! $1.29 , Corsets, Corset Waists 98c Many models included in this special sale.. Corsets and Corset Waists of extraordinary good quality. Worth to $2.50, pr. 98 $1.50 Felt i Juliets, at 98c Women's turned sole Felt Juliets with ribbon or neat fur trim mings. Assorted colors, com plete range of sizes. Sp'l. 98 $1.25 Siesta Slippers, 79c l Beautiful Slippers in fine, heavy Felt with lambs;wooI soles, jat tractively ' trimmed, with pom pon. 'AH sizek; $125 grade 7& 75c Rubbers, at 48c Pair Women's good quality Storm Rubbers, medium heel, excellent quality, complete range of sMes. Standard 75c' grade, pair 48 Women's Shoes, $1.98 Pr. Hundreds of pairs these splen did Shoes on our bargain tables. Popular styles and assorted . leathers. Every size. Pair $1.98 Boys', Girls' Shoes, $1.69 Hundreds of pairs of boys' and girls', Shoes rall . good, depehd able qualities. Complete range! of sizes. Girls 2jl boys 13. $1.69 Women's Shoes, 98c Pair Odd linesof women's and ciil- ' dren's 5hoes to dose out. Many hundred pairs in this lot; . All good quahtiesi. Special, pair 98 . Men's, Women's Slp'rs 29c Men's or women's warm Carpet Slippers, very -comfortable . for house wear. Sizes 4 to 11. - On special sale now at, the pair 9 25c Pudding Pans, 1 Vz-qt 19 ' 30c Pudding Pans, 2-quart 23 40c Pudding Pans, : 3-quart SO 27c Pie Plates, Sl4-in for 20 .30c Pie Plates, 9-in., for 23 35c Pie Plates, 104-ia, at 25 50c Fryuvg Pans, 9-io, now 39 , 35c Handle Strainer, spec! 25 75c Cov'd Sauce Pan, 2-qt. 59 MAZDA Electric Lamps 4(Vwatt Lamps 30c each- On or Before 101b ot Each Month Visit the Premium Parlors. 4th Fl.' .. New Toys, Dolls; Games. Wheel Goods, Etc, wow Jyour . Jtheir Methods Home : Phone A-6231 "a. "Saving on Seasonable Merchandise $5 Vacuum Cleaner $2.98 XJolden Rod Hand Carpet Clean er at a bargain; only a limited quantity; standard $5.00 ' value. Special for this sale at $2.98 24-In. Silk Poplin, 48 Yd. Beautiful 24-inch Silk Poplin io black and wanted colors, rich, finish; good; heavy quality. Spe cial price for this sale, yd. 48 Rich Fancy Silks, 39c Yd. 24-inch, and 36-inch. Fancy Silks in a great variety new patterns and colors. Standard values 65c and 75c. Special sale, yd. 39 65c, 75c Dress Goods, 48c Fine All-Wool Serges, 36 inches wide;. black and white checks, 42 inches wide. Standard 65c and 75c. Special this sale, yard 48 30-In. Corduroy, 48c Yard' 30-inch Costume Corduroy in all the "popular colors; good,' heavy weight, rich finish. Extra special price for this salef the yard 48 27-In Jap Silk, 39c Yard , Beautifully finished Jap Silks in a great variety of new shades; 27 inches wide. Standard 50c. Special for this sale, yard 39 52-In. Broadcloth, 98c Yd. Fine All-Wool Broadcloth in black and rich colors, nice weight fcr tailored garments, rich finish. Special, yard 98 $1.25, $1.50 Silks for '69c 24 and 27-inch new Fancy Silks in great variety of beautiful new patterns, dependable quality; $1.25 and $1.50. Sped'l, yd. 69 36-In. Lining Satin 63c Yd Full 36-inch. Lining Sating black and colors; good, heavy, durable quality. - Standard , value 85c; .Specially marked down, yd. 63" 36-In. Sateen, for 18c Yd. ' Extra fine quality-36-inch Mer cerized Sateen, in black and Col-; ors, silk finish, beautiful colors. '" Specially reduced to. yard 18 - r Women's Union Suits, 48c Excellent union fcuits, in me dium sizes, fine close rib, long sleeves, ankle length, perfect fitting. Specially reduced to 48 50c Vests and Pants 37V2c Fine, warm Winter garments for women, ribbed cotton, with soft fleece lining, nicely finished and perfect fitting. Sp'l. 37 Women's Umbrellas $1.29 Splendid Umbrellas for women, 26-inch, frames, fancy handles and guaranteed rain and sun proof ;$1.50, $1.75, $2 val. $1.29 Men's Umbrellas for 98c Full ' size Men's Umbrellas, strong, durable frames,- guaran teed rainproof, plain and fancy handles. Special this sale 98 $1, $1.25 Union Suits, 79c Good, heavy Winter Union Suits .for women, perfect fitting, extra good quality, all sizes. Standard $1.00 and $1.25. Special at 79 Girls? Union Suits, for 48c .Fine, warm Union Suits - for girls, 6 to 14 years, drop seat, high neck and long sleeves, ankle length. Special at 48 Children's Hose, for 9c Pr. Good, durable Hose for children, full ribbed cotton, in black or tan, seamless feet.. Sizes SV to 10. Special this sale, pair 9 Women's 25c Hose, 1 7c Women's fine Silk Lisle Hose with linen soles, toes and heels. -. Fast black. "Seconds," 25c qual ity. Special, pr; 17-3 for 50 ; Child's Sleepy Garm'ts 55c Broken lines of Sleeping Gar- . ments. These are a well-known brand; good assortment of sizes. Standard values to $1. Sp'l. 55, .. 65c Vests and Pants, 48c Women's Winter Weight -.Vests and , Pants, -nicely finished gar ments, with warm fleecewlining, high neck, long sleeves, at ;48 $1.40 Cov'd Kettles. S-qt. $1.10 j? $25;TeasKe1tles, 4-qt. $1.59 r $2.50 Tea- Kettles, 5-qt. $1.88 i i $275-Tea Kettles,- 6-qt. $2.17; Ji Hundreds' of other special bar" 1 gains in Kitchen Utensils, Glass y. ware, Crockery, -Tinware, etc4 arranged ott - special t tables m'7 : basem't housefurnishing section. Make Your Home More Cheerful Without Extra Expense 60-watt Lamps 40c achr--- 10(My?rtt Lamps 70c each L Get the Trading Stamp Habit IT PAYS 19. the. time to make f dimes and dollars do i full duty and t vour 5 Xmas gifts Free-by saving n."' ureen xrsaine Stamps. Ask for book witii ! stamps free. Fourth floor. Pay Men's $1.25, $2 Pants. 98c' These are xgood, . sturdy- Pants for workingmen,. in khaki, jean, or whipcord; all sizes in the lot; 3(XX pairs; $lJ25-$2 grades, 98 Boys 75c Knickers at 49c Good, serviceable jpants ifor boys heavy corduroy and wool, tweeds; excellent colors. Sizes 8 to 16. Standard 75c: Sp'l. 49 Boys' Night Slurts, 48c Good, heavy, warm jight Shirts for.boys. .Made of Heavy, well-fleeced-outing flannel; . ful and long. Sizes 8 to 16 years,' 48 Men's 25c lisle Socks, iSc Men's fine Silk Lisle Socks, "sec onds," with linen heels, toes and soles. Fast, stainless black. All sizes. Standard 25c quality, 15 Men's $2.50 Sw'ters, $1.39 A , wonderful Sweater at this price. Extra heavy, shaker knit and made very "roomy, All sizes, 36 to 44. Standard $2.50 $1.39 Men's 12 V8c Socks, Pr. 9c Extra good quality heavy cotton Jlpsefor men in black or tan. , In. seamless, and fast'color All sizes. Standard 125c value 9 f Men's $1.50 U. Suits, 98c A .splendid bargain in Men's Winter Underwear; good, heavyx Winter weight Union Suits, pat ent crotch. Standard $1 50. 98 $1.23, $1.50 Shirts, 79c Fine Shirts for men in plain or pleated bosoms, excellent mate rials' and atractive patems; cut fulletandard sizes, good fit T9 Mens' Work Shirts at 48c . The very best Shirts to be found at this price. Chambray, sateen, khaki and fancy materials, full cut. and well made. Special 48 Reg. $1 Underwear, 69c i Men's Wool Shirts and Drawers in gray or brown; splendid qual ity fine, tsoft wool, medium. All sizes. Standard $1 quality, 69, Boys' Sample Shirts, 25c Hundreds of these excellent Shirts for boys; samples, some a little soiled. Sizes for boys 8 to 15. Standard values to 75c 25 25c Cashmere Socks, i 19c ' Men's fine wooljCashmere Socks In black, Oxford, natural ; me dium weight, seamless feet. Soft yarns. Standard 25c, pair 19 10c Toilet Paper, Sp'l. 5c Full 1000-sheet roll of fine Toilet Tissue Paper, extra good qual ity. Standard lQcf special price for this sale, the roll,- only 5 25c Hose Supporters, 15c Children's, silk webb Hose Sup porters; it assorted colors,- rub ber cushion buttons. Formerly 25c, but specially priced, pr. 15 50c Sleeve-on Shields, 25c The new Garment Shield at a special price; excellent quality in assorted sizes. The regular price is 50c.- Special, pair 25 25c Beauty Pins, 10c Cd. Pretty little Pins of excellent -quality, doz. on each card, plain' or fancy patterns. Formerly 25c card, special price," the -card 10 $2.50 Dolls, Special $1.48 Extra Special 200 Dolls at a great bargain; 24-in., full joint ed, .sleeping . eyes. - Attractive Shoes and Stdckings. at $1.48 Men's $8 Raincoats, $5.95 Men's splendid Raincoats in rich shades of tan. Cut full and long. made well and every Coat guar l anteed rainproof, 36 to 44 $5.95 Women's 10c Kerchiefs 5c -Plain . or fancy Handkerchiefs, made of very sheer materials, ' many , are finished with dainty laces; 10c quality.: SpL, ea. 6 Women's 12 Vic Hose, 9c Women's fine cotton Hose in black or tan, seamless feet, fast," stainless dye, all sizeS. Regular IZc, special. now the pair 9 ,. 90c Cov'd Sauce Pan, 3-qt. 70 $1.10 Cov. Sauce Pan; 4-qt. 85 60c Bailed Kettle, 3-qt for 42 '75c Bailed Kettle, 4-qt for 59 - 90c Bailed Kettle, 5-qt., for 70 $1.10 Bailed Kettle, 7-L, at 85 90c Covered Kettl e, 2-qt, 67 . $1.10 Covered Kettle, 3-qt, 82 $1.12 CoMered KetUe, 4-qt, 97 t Etc All Are Wi come "5 t Basemen It Untrimiiied French Satin-Fihisjh FdU ; and Scratch Felts at BASEMENT -i The ; Mill.rferv Section wilt be crowded tojnor-: row, tor here s ; the most re markable offerings of thej sea son I 500 handsome. Untrinmed Hats will be sold at a mere trac tion of their, worth.' Ther? are are ; innumerable -.styles: ; in French satin finish and scratch felts in, sailors, rolling andfSoft, prims, etcy . Excellent asisort ttrttnt v of wanted shades -browns, blues, greens, ; grays, reds, etcalso in black. Splen did quality. Priced very OeCW special tomorrow t.... vv Smart Sailor Shapes BASEMENT Large and rfiall Sailors in both . soft andftiff crowns. Mde of good quality velvet. Also six different styles in velvet , and ""plush turbans. Shapes rvOrth up U $4. Ql Special tomorrow at. . . . Owi $250 Hat Shape s At 596 BASEMENT lany of m$t are especially designed kfor elderly women. Made of f ten- did grade ' Velveteen. " " Small, suit crowns with drooptngland roll brims. Shapes worth ud to $2.50. Special st OtfC Motion Da Bargain Circle -On lVtain Floor Clark's or Coats' Spool Cotton, all sizes. Special, dozen 1 Large spool Corticelli Seng- Snk, in black, white and colers. Reg. 50c size. Speclspool B5 10c Cube-Pins, in assorted fjpof ors,' on special sale now-at 15c7 Dressmakers' Pins.' pul? up in one-fourth. pound baxes M . 25c Sleeve Protectors now fJ5 :10c Skirt Markers on aIcaiJ5. 65c Combination Folding &at and Pants Hangers, now 5 J5c Sanitary Belt now at' fO 25c Hair Curlers on 6le at 18 5c Hair Wavers On sale at3 10c Folding Drinking Gupsl;7 Reg. 10c Trouser Hangers-5 Standard 5c Removable Cwr Supports on sale now at 2 15c Women's Supporters l)t 10c "Wire Coatv Hangers at7 , 5c .Wire or Wood Hangert3 5c j Basting : Cotton, spoolj?4 2Hc Darning Cotton 45"-yd;5l 20c Dress Weight, yard- lj5 5c Common Pins, 2 -pkgs.'5 10c Bone Hairpins,.the.box?57 25t Stickerei Braids, bolt &5 25c Frilled Elstic. yard f?4 Sci Safety Pins,' in assorted sizes, white onlyr on .sale 244 25c Machjne Oil, large' size 15 15c Stocking Protectors at ?0 10c Shoe Trees', on aale v;8 Standard 10c Curling Irons; jT Pin -Cushion and Pin Holders - combined, on sate now it 25 35T Scissors, assorted sias 8j Pearl Buttons, fresh or alt water- Sizes 14tto24. Regular 10c dozen. Special, dozenj 5 Hair Nets, with or without clas treJ All colors. Spec1, 5 for tO 25c Skirt Markers, now at 9 10c Featherbpne," special, ydi?8 Elite' Adjustable Dressmaking Forms. Special at ......$73 . , .. .. - ......... - j,;... Hi- Demonstratlo& 'OUO'DressSbfetis Department Main t Ftoor Let Misa Motrisoti of be OiO. factory Aelpv you select fthe shields best stuted to yP'Bew gown,. Come tomorrow &ti& take advantage of the folldlng special prices;; 20c No. 2 Nainsook Shields fat 25c No. 3 Nainsook Shields 5 30c No. 4 Nainsook Shields 818 30c Cost Shields, Ust-col's SO 50e Sanitarr Belts, special fe 25c Sanitary Belts, special :9fi THT ATTf r