The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, November 10, 1914, Page 11, Image 11

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    THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAlL, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, -NOVEMBERS 10, " 1914.
jWomen
(Slimy
SOCIETY , attended ' en : muse last
venlng the t omul opening of
the Portland .. lee Hippodrome,
c - Over: 1000 people eklmmed over
$ the surface o the CTeat lee floor.
i The boxea were filled with maids and
matrons of th smart set and motor
t lined the block surrounding the great
, k .building-. It was a new experience for
v log from the happy and enthusiastic
v : expressions of both the spectators and
4 the skaters, it is going to be a great
. .success and th nonul&r SDOrt of the
iseaaoB.
As a study la people, the event wa
artlcularlr interesting. With the
f ; city's population made up largely of
people from all corners of the globe. It
V was diverting to place them. The
easterners, and . Canadians skated
, around the floor with an expression
, of suprema content that bespoke child
hood reminiscences. The real Fort
landers were not quite happy as they
made their determined way along with
the moving throng of skaters, but they
enjoyed It Just the same. It is a safe
guess that early mornings will find
them stealing up to gain proficiency m
?the art of skating, without the pitiless
Vase of amused spectators to add to
S the horrors of the inevitable fails to
' be expected.
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. M3m KilllngBWOrth to Wed
Tomorrow evening at 8:30 o'clock
the marriage of Miss Lou Kllllngsr
worth and Harry A. Swart will be soU
" emnlzed at the residence of the bride's
Iparents, Mr. and Mrs. William M. KH-
lflngs worth in walnut t-arn,
ibsrta street. Rev. Dr. Luther B.
;T)yott Will be the officiating clergy-
man. Several hundred guests will be
in attendance at the ' ceremony and
reception following. Miss Flawnnice
.'. Killings worth, a sister of the bride.
- win be the maid of honor and the
; ferldeamalds will be Miss Rae KUllngs-
" worth and Miss Hazel Crook. . Little
f Miss Margaret Tarrlngton, a cousin of
tha brldesTOom will be the ring bearer
and Herbert Clark will act as best
man.
Vfarrv Tirj-nimt fl n&rtlea have been
V mi-mm fflr Ulu Killings worth who Is
a charming and most popular girl.
Among the more recent of these af-
fairs was a tea given last Wednesday
by Miss Rae Zimmerman at her home
' In Irvington.
Testerday afternoon Miss Hazel
Crook gave a beautifully appointed
bridge luncheon at her home in eoutn
Mount Tabor.
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Charitable Society to Meet.
St. Ann's Catholic Charitable society
will hold Its regular monthly meeting
Thursday afternoon at the residence of
Mrs. John Francis Shea, 683 Johnson
street.
Jlr. and Mrs. Mollin to Entertain.
Mra Anna Specht, who is tho house
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Emll Struplere
of 1414 Montgomery street, will be
the Inspiration for a dancing party
Friday evening, at which Mr, and Mrs.
Thomas J. Mullln will be hosts at
their residence In Irvington.,
Mrs. Specht will leave soon for the
south, where she will make her home.
She Is tha mother of A. R. Specht. dis
trict manager of the Owl Drug com
pany In southern California, and for
mar northwest manager. Mrs. Specht
has a host of Portland friends, and will
be much missed on her departure for
the south.
Mutual Art Association Meeting.
The Mutual Art association will
hold their regular business meeting In
the Northwest building, corner of
: Sixth and Washington streets, Friday
evening at t o'clock. :
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Class Party.
Saturday evening. November 1. the
X' June, 1116, graduating class-of Wash-
,. Ington high school gave their "get
acquainted" party In school gymnasium.
The room was beautifully decorated
with crepe paper and pennanta Over
100 members of the class were present,
and enjoyed the evening at cards,
f dancing and games, after which dainty
. refreshments were served.
Among those present were W. Biddle
Combs, president; Esther Merrill, vice
president; Major le Stearns, secretary;
Stanley Northrup, treasurer; Ralph
Kellogg, sergeant at arma A great
part of the evening's enjoyment wae
due to the committee, who took much
Interest In making the party a suocesa
They were as follows: Lois Cowglll,
chairman; Ethel Clark, Holt Gangong,
Esther Merrill, John Thayer, Marian
Olebal and Allen Brandes. The hon
orary members of the class, Mr. Hollo-
4f way and Mra Holloway, acted aa chap-
f terons. as aid also Mr. ana Mra tiera
man. Mra Clark. Mra Merrill and
Mra Hauman.
Halloween Party.
. A delightful masque Hallow
waa given by Mr. and Mra F. C
In their new home in Parkrose
day evening, assisted by Mra Andrew
Smith, Miss Virginia Mltchel and Miss
' Bessie Smith. Unique decorations
were used. The guests were met at
the door by ghastly ghosts and con
veyed through long passages to the at
- tic, where little red devils and black
rteats pointed the way to the dressing
rooma The attic was made- into a
Witches' den, with huge spider webs
and spiders suspended from, the raft
era. The little old witch presided over
the caldron, mumbled the fortunes for
alv and many were the weird "stunts'
tha guests were made to perform. The
caldron contained more fortunes writ
ten in the witches' alphabet which the
guests had to make out. After lunch
eon the time was spent In story telling
and dancing, and a Jolly good time was
, the voice of the 14 present.
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i Idle Hour Club Meets.
T'- The Idle Hour Bridge club met
Thursday night at tha Baker apart-
, ment. Lucretla Court, when the even
L irig;was spent playing auction bridge.
working indoors
whether in ofltcx or
factory or store often weakens
even a strong constitution as
t. skoton in . nervous svmttoma
languor or repeated colic
- SCOTTS EMULSION is
Helping thousands every day;
ii rare oinood en
riches the blood and -ids
the throat and
lungs. It is a strength- i
sustaining tonic free
from alcohol or. any ?
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I W3& ij INDOORS
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DYVBLLA
'WINNER''
Card honors ran to Mra. Hattla Grimm
and Mrs. J. Emil Nelson. Refresh
ments were served' by the hostess.
Those present were Dr. and Mrs. J.
Emll Kelson. Dr. and Mra J." F. - Cal-
breath, Mr. and Mrs, E. W. Ring, Metta
D. Baker, Hattie Grimm, W. W.-Work,
W. Quigley, E. V. Hillius and the
Misses Alta E. Ring, Margaret J. Con
rad and Charlotte Reed, The club will
hold i its next meeting November 19,
at tha home of Mr. and Mra P. J. Ban
non, 291 Eugene.
Children's Masquerade fParty.
clever hostess a a masbuerade Hal
loweeri party last Saturday evening,
at her home, 629 East Am. The house
was beautifully decoratecf in autumnal
foliage and Jack-o'lantenjs. The even
ing was spent In playing interesting
games. After supper waf served, two
thrilling ghost stories wee told. Those
present were Misses Minor Nealand,
Lorena Marr, Winifred Ipiller, Lucile
Hodges, Winifred CoolL , Elizabeth
Hicks, Marion Hodges, Veryl Blalzer,
and Helena Cook, and Messrs. Daniel
Healey, Lawrence Hedges, George
Miller, Albln Nelson, Bft-ank Faucette,
Fi"ed Faucette, Raymond -Peterson,
Francis Gardner. "
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For Bride-Elect. j
An enjoyable affair was given by
the Misses Betty and Susie Michael
at their Alnaworth avenue home, Wed
nesday evening. In honor of Miss Ber
tha Goldeen, bride-elect. A linen shower
was given the honor guest. The house
was decorated in autumn foliage.
dahlias and hearts, the color scheme
being red. The evening was spent in
games and music, after which a dainty
luncheon was served;.
Good Luck Social Club,
The Good Luck Social club will meet
at the home of Mrs. Fred Windier, 500
East 14 th street. Thursday. November
12, at 1 r. M. i
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ilaaaalo Street Congregational
Church Ladle' AC Home.
The ladles of the Hassalo Congrega
tional church are Invited, to meet with
Mrs. J. G. WhaUey, 470 Flint street,
Wednesday afternoon, November 11,
iroin qu O O cipck.
To Meet Friday. !
The Northwestern University club
will met at the residence of Dr. Wil
liam Friebig Friday, November 13, 326
East : Twenty-fifthi stret. near Haw
thorne avenue. All Northwesterners
are cordially invited. i
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Society Notes.
Mra F. H. Hayes has as her guests
at her home, 527 Taeoma avenue, her
mother, Mrs. L. JL Easun, and her
grandmother, MrsJ E. J. Tucker, both
or ieaavuie, cola. J
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THEATRICAL NEWS
Rupert Harney Delivers Talk on
the Drama at Htlllg Yesterday.
Ibsen Wot Understood.
An audience of; pleasing size and
quality assembled tat the Heillg yes
terday afternoon m tha invitation of
tha Drama laania in Iim, Himr Tx.,
I7 leading man of the "Milestones-
company, speak on! the drama with es
pecial reference toflbsen. Mr. Harvey
said by way of introduction, that it
had been his observation that the man
on the street, aa jit were, refused to
go to tne tneatre 'and see those dra
matic offerings that would educate
him and make him think, hence the
prevalence ox melodrama ' and cheap
dramas i
Speaking of England. Mr. Harvev
said empty houses greeted perform
ances of Ibsen because his plays were
naraiy ever read and because he was
not understood. He contended that peo
ple had insisted iipon reading inner
meanings between (every line and mak
ing tne text ooscyre and difficult.
Cases In point were "Peer Gynt"s and
"Little Eyolf" whljch Mr. Harvey' said
were rairy tales and the man who at
tempted to explain a fairy tale was
worse than foolish
Mr. Harvey said; that although mod
ern dramatists wet-e Just beginning to
use (th piling up of minute details to
secure a broad effect Ibsen had been
master of that secret 50 years ago and
naa used it continually. Mr. Harvey
said i that much af the difficulty of
id sen was due tot imperfect tranala
tions from his original writings. He
said that Ibsen should not 'be looked
upon as a dead Norseman but as a very
much alive writer tit today. '
in conclusion Mr. Harvey read three
scenes rrom "Emperor and Galilean.
illustrating Ibsen? s dramatic effect.
his style and diction and his literary
excellence. Mr. Harvey waa Introduced
by Frank Branch j Riley, treasurer of
the Drama - league, who spoke some
what on the purposes of the league and
its work. !
Good Bill aft Empress.
The Empress has a bill that does
not read well oa the program but
plays surprisingly well on the stage.
All acts, but the Iflrst turn, are must
cai and all very cliff erent. The bill is
opened with Polzln Brothers, European
acrobats, that have several good
feats. They are followed by Thomas
Patricola and Ruy Myer. Mlsa Myer
is a. dandy little , song and dance
artist and Mr. Patricola shines as a
dancer. Some of! their comedy is not
especially strengthening to the act.
out tne wnoie goes big. V
The next act Is a song and gown
revue by 'Blanche Leslie, who wears
some beautiful creations and was well
received. She Is: followed by Earl
Wheeler and Vera Curtis in The Girl
ana tne urummer, an act that is a
pleasant surprise all tha wav through.
It has many little unexpected turns.
nnisnea prettily ana is thoroughly en
Joyabla. v ;
uray ana wrenara nave a very
runny - act, The Musical Bellboy."
Freak music, genuine music and com
edy Vron them many recaUa Tha bill
closes with a company of boys and
girls In "School Days." The teacher
is a "very smart yOung person and the
four girls are most attractive, es
pecially Dolly Cliff, who Is aa cunning
as can be. The - solo numbers were
popular -and the chorus work was es
pecially good. The bill is much im
proved with no pictures, except one at
the beginning. .
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; Jfer Company at 3Vyrto.
At the Lyrlo there Is an entirely
new company and one that will. In all
probability, more nearly , fulfill the
burlesque traditions of that theatre
than' the "preceding organization. Cer
tainly the performance yesterday was
received with mora encores and great
er enthusiasm than any for some time.
The prima donna ia aa v attractive
young woman, Jennie' Mai. who was
received with favor..: Ethel Burney
made a dashing French maid. - LlUie
Sutherland la tha soubretta and prom-
i ises much that la lively. Maria -Celea-
Hm is th tiknitMV woman wne la la i sf
charge of the chorus numbers.
Al Franks, the director and Hebrew
comedian, proved very popular, aa did
Lou Dunbar, the German comedian.
Jack Curtis la the character man and!
mora than made good. ' : Joe jiemper ,
was welcomed by his friends. He has t
com back with soma added flourishes
to nts singing that na wouia oo wen t
to dispense with. -Lulu- is tha title'
Of the tabloid that is well sprinkled ;
with musical numbers, all of which
won ' hearty encores. The chorus,
also. Is changed - in personneL The '
special nights will continue as form '
erly.
ralrly Good Comedy.
John'Barrymore in "The Man From
Mexico"', is only a fairly good comedy
at the Peoples, where it Is the Famous
Flayers oriering tor the week. The
action doea not make up for the ab
sence of spoken lines in this case and
many of the best laughs come from
the subtitles. Much of the elaboration
of the film, not possible to the stage.
slows the action of the comedy down
to a walk inatad of keeping it up to
the furious pace1 of the stage farce.
There are, however, some good spota
in tne riim and they are very funny-
Mr. Barrymbre, like the film. Is funny
in spots. He is given the customary
support of tha Famous Players com
pany. .
PERSONAL MENTION
Prominent Pianist Dies.
Mrs.,1 N. M. Perkins, a prominent
planistf and teacher of Boise, Idaho,
died at the home of her daughter, Mrs.
H. Maxwell, at the Mordaunt Apart
ments. Eighteenth and Everett streets.
last night. Mra Perkins came here
about four months ago to visit with ;
her daughter and was In rather poor
health at that time. The remains
will be shipped from Finley's to Boise
this evening and the funeral will prob
ably be held from the Episcopal
church, of which Mrs. Perkins was an
active member, on Thursday, although
the data has not been fixed definitely.
Mra Perkins la survived by her
daughter, Mrs. Maxwell, and a son,
Enoch Perkins, In Alaska. Her hus
band died some years ago. She was 67
years of age.
Mrs. Margaret E. Dana Passes.
A telegram stating that Mra 'Mar
garet E. Dana had died Sunday night
at Marietta, Ohio, waa received in Port
land yesterday by her son, Marshall
N. Dana. She was 64 years old.
Mrs. Dana submitted to an operation
last summer and Mr. Dana, because of
the serious nature of her ailment, left
for her bedside on very short notice.
She rallied after the operation, but
later grew feebler. Last Friday she
tried to walk, but fell and both fract
ured and dislocated her shoulder. The
shock of the Injuries Is believed to
have caused her death. The funeral
will ba held Thursday with burial in
the family burial ground of over 10v
years at Newport, Ohio. Walter Dana,
another son, is in business in Marietta.
Alphonse Oops to
Grace LoS Angeles
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I Beg of Too, My Sear Pickpocket,
to Accompany Ma to Headquarters,"
Is formula Prescribed.
Los Angeles, Nov. 10. Chief of Po
lice Sebastian issued a general order
today to all officers along "Golden
Rule" lines with the object of -mak
ing Los Angeles a better place to
live In."
All patrolmen were Instructed to be
kind and considerate to offenders and
to work toward the disposal of trivial
misdemeanors without arrest. Trivial
offenders will be dismissed with a
warning. If their offense is more
serious, they will be "requested" to
accompany the officer to his station
where the case will be passed upon by
the lieutenant in charge.
No arrests for intoxication win be
made unless for the protection of the
intoxicated person, or other citizens.
The unfortunate, the order said, shall
be escorted home and the facta report
ed to headquarters.
Officers were warned against hasty
conclusions or letting personal feeling
affect their disposition of cases.
Interesting Show ,
at 0. A. College
Horticultural Exhibit Declared to
Have Been Most Successful of Any;
Prlxes Awarded lor Best Displays.
Oregon Agricultural College, Corval-
11s, Or., Nov. 10. What was declared
to be the most successiui norucuiiuru
exhibit ever held at the Oregon Agri
cultural college was brought ta a close
Saturday night. The finest varieties
of apples, tropical and suo-tropicai
fruits, vegetables, flowers and pre
served, fruits wera on display from all
district of Oregon from other states.
The exhibit f of chrysanthemums.
roses and carnations by several Port
land florists attracted much attention.
In the 'home canned goods department
Mra L. H. Axtell took the blue ribbon
on some specimens of peaches and ber
ries packed by her seven years ago.
Corvallls high school took second place.
For decorating a dining tame tne
most artistically, the Junior class of
the college was awarded a blue ribbon.
J. J. Morse of Hemet, Cal- who grad
uated from Oregon Agricultural col
lege In horticulture last year, sent up
an Interesting exhibit f tropical and
sub-tropical fruits.
Hair
Shop
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We need the money.
Do yon need Hair?
See what you can do with small
moneys
911.50 wavy 30 In. Switches, fOSS
S7.50 Wary S3 ta. Switches, $L8t
S9.SO ijoag Gray switches, $346
V 7JSO All Sound Sransf orma-
wlons ' v '' $X85 .
912MX AH KonjUl Ony Txtai-
XOnUbwlOXlsV " '- a uet3e4S
Tint Quality Xrge Paffs... JBS
rtrst Quality Gray Foffs....fl.4S
150
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Entire Stocl Women's Suits, Coats, Dresses, Gowns, Skirts Reduced, in Price
4tli Floor
A wonderland of
interesting! toys,
dolls and; games
to delight the eyes
of the little ones.
All are welcome!
ten.
3Day Oil erlngs Tomorrow, Thursday and Friday 3-Day
KEEP ! THIS ADVERTISEMENT FOR REFERENCE I
home needs during this Great Three-Day Sale. Prices have
the Underprice Store has yet announced. Only a few of the hundreds
Women's and Misses Suits Divided Into 3 Special ILcfos
600
1
All 3.98
Tq Am Women's and Misses' Tailored Suits, odd
i lines of high priced garments, grouped for
immediate disposal. AU are good, serviceable styles for
: general wear, mostly ia plain tailored effects. Exactly
139 Suits in this special assortment so it's very Important
that yon come early for best choosing. Splendid range of
colors and good Assortment of sizes. Suits in OO QQ
this lot worth 3 or four times sale price. Choice vOeaO
Men's Fiber Silk Socks 15c
Extra special, 1P0 dozen excellent
quality: Fiber Silk Socks, medium
weight; double heel, toe and sole.
All sizesj Three-day special 15
Boys'Warm Nightshirts 48c
A wonderfully good Night Shirt,
made of heavy, well-fleeced outing
flannel in best colors. Cut full
and long. Sizes 8 to 16 yrs. 48e
Boys' 75cPants, 49c Pair
Good sturdy Knickerbockers for
boys; good durable corduroys and
staunch Wool tweeds. All are well
made. Sizes 8 to 16, special
25c Cashmere Socks, 19c
A great 3-day sale of men's fine
wool cashmere Socks ia colors of
black, Oxford, natural Double
heel, toe; fine soft quality
$15 YoungMen's Suits $5.95
75 splendid - Suits for young men
are priced to close out quickly
made of splendid materials, good
styles; $10 to $15 Suits at f5.95
Boys' $5, $6 Suits at $2.98
For three days, a mighty sale of
boys' splendid Suits, many with 2
naira of Pants. Thev are made of
smart mixed tweeds. Now $2.98
Boys' $5.00 Raincoats $3.19
For 3 days we offer boys good
heavy Raincoats at this low price.
Come in rich shades of tan; full
and long; reg. $5 grade at $3.19
Bleached Bath Towels, 11c
For three days we offer splendid
Bath Towels, full bleached size
38x19, good and heavy, 'fringed
ends. Lay 'tn a supply at n
Full Size Bedspreads, $1.63
For: 3 days we offer this splen
did Bed Spread, full double size,
with scallooed edee and cut cor
ners and full bleached $1.63
Kimono Flannel, at 11c
A great S-days sale of fine heavy
weight! kimono flannel. Shown in
beautiful rich colors and big va-
nety of best patterns, xara
l2 IK
Wednesday Sale of Notions and Small Wares
Bargain Circle, Main Floor Between the Elevators
Clark's or Coat s Spool Cotton
all i sizes special, dozen 51 p
Large spool Corticelli Sewing
Silk, in black, white and colors.
50c size. Special, spooL 35
10c Cube Pins, in assorted col
ors, special ' sale now: only , 5
15c Dressmakers'" Pins, put up
in one-fourth pound boxes 10
25c Sleeve Protectors now 15
10c Skirt i Markers on sale 5
6Sc Combination Folding- Coat
and Pants Hangers now 25
15c Sanitary Belt now at lO.
2Sc Hair" Curlers on sale 18
5c Hair Wavers "on' sale 2;
10c Folding IXrinking Cups i
10c Trouser i Hangers i now 6
, Standard 5c Removable Collar ,
Holiday CIcaFiiig oi Wo men's Wearing ,
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Reliable Merchandise Reliable
Pacific Phone Marshall
This Inclndea Our Entire Basement Stoelc of Suits
50c Vests and Pants, 37V2c
A bisj 3-day bargain in women's
fine, warm Winter Underwear.
Vests and pants of excellent qual
ity and close ribbed. Now 3?H
Women's Union Suits, 48c
For three days we offer women's
Union Suits at a low price. Ex
cellent quality in medium weight.
High neck, long sleeves. At 48
Child's Sleeping Gmts. 49c
A great three-day bargain in fine
Sleeping Garments. This is a well
known kind and at this price they
will go quickly; worth to $1 9
Girls' 75c Unoin Suits, 48c
For three days we offer children's
Combination Suits, extremely low.
These are waists and pants com
bination, medium weight. At 48
Women's Hose, Sp'L 12V,c
A rousing three-day sale of wom
en's splendid Hose, black or tan,
lisle finish and split sole, regular
and extra sizes. The pair V4
10c Handkerchiefs at 5c
A wonderful three -day sale of
women's Handkerchief s, plain,
sheer linen and lawn, fancy lace
and embroidered corners. At Se
$2.50 Undressed Dolls $1.48
A wonderful three-dav Doll sale.
500 handsome Dolls offered at' a
great reduction; 24 inches high,
with sleeping eyes. Now $1.48
Huck Towels, 49c Dozen
A special three-day sale of Huck
Towels, a good durable Towel,
16x24-iii.; has colored borders. A
good Towel at, the dozen 491
15c Outing Flannel at 11c
A three-day sale of splendid qual
ity Outing Flannel, mill ends, in
lengths up to 10 yds. Soft fin
ish and well fleeced. Yard
New Printed Crepes, 9c Yd.
A special three-day sale of ' new
beautiful printed Crepes. Shown
in small pretty patterns and best
colorings; 27 ins.: wide. Yard 9
Trimmings ol Ostrich Plumes, Flowers, Etc. Hats Worth to G10
VERY TRIMMED HAT
'i - . m a mm
Store is mcluaed in tnis otter.. joaost. ox uieni
have been in the department but a very
short time. The styles are new, and desirable.
Beautiful large velvet and plush shapes in black,
brown, green, etc., trimmed with ostrich plumes,
ostrich bands, ostrich fancies and fkwers ; shown
in all the most wanted styles. Hats in this offer
ing worth up to $10.00. Scores of pretty and ef
fective models to select from hardly two alike
in the whole collection. DON'T MISS THIS
OPPORTUNITY. Your choice of any Trimmed
Hat in the Basement Store Wednes-c QR
day for only..: . ..... . ........ ......
Supports on . sale ! now at 2j
15e Women's Supporters lO
10c Wire Coat Hangers at
5c Wire or Wood Hangers 3
5c Basting Cotton, the spool 4
2Ac Darning Cotton, 45-vd. 1
20c Dress Weights, yard 15
5c : Common Pins. 2 pkgs. 5
10c Bone Hairpins, the box ?4
25c - Stickerei ' Braids, bolt 15
25c FriUed Elastic, yard 19
.Sc Safety Pinsr assorted sizes,
: white only, on .sale . now 24
25c Machine Oil, large size 15
15c Stocking Protectors at lO
10c Shoe Trees on sale ; now 8
SUndard 10c Curling Jrons T
Pin Cushion; and : Pin Holders
. combined on sale now at 25
4800
Thrifty - btrycrs will throng the
been reduced to the lowest point enabling all to share in the most pronounced E norrijes
of special bargains are here mentioned. Shop early in the day and bring this advertisement ilh u.
Att $9.98
LiOt Women's and Missel Tailored Suits, in the
M i season's smartest styles. Handsomely tai
lored throughout and perfect in finish. These are shown
in s variety of materials, including the serviceable mix
tures. In good Winter colors. Excellent Suits for wear on
any occasion; 263 Suits all told in this group and not
one of them but what is worth very much more- Q QQ
than the sale price. 'Nearly an sizes. Choice Pe7e70
$10 and $12.00 Coats $5.95
A special three-day sale of wom
en's new Winter Coats; just 100
Coats in this special lot. Excellent
models, splendid materials $5.95
Coats Worth $22.50, $9.98
A phenomenal three-day sale of
Coats for women and misses; 320
handsome Coats included, com
prising the popular styles $9.98
Coats Worth to $35, $14.98
A wonderful three -day sale of
women's handsome plush and vel
vet Coats, all styled in the popu
lar three-quarter length $14.98
Men's Flannel Shirts, 98c
Special three-day sale of men's
Flannel Shirts Full cut and well
made. Assorted colors. Sizes
14J4 to 17. Special 3 days 98
$8.50 Raincoats for $4.95
A special three-day sale of wom
en's Raincoats, excellent qualities,
in plain bombazine materials in
tan or black, full length $4.95
$12 to $25 Presses at $7.98
A wonderful three - day sale of
women's Dresses; 92 Dresses m
the lot, consisting of many very
attractive models; 3 days $798
$1.50, $2.00 Petticoats, 89c
A special three-days sale of wom
en's cotton Petticoats, consisting
of highrgrade: sateen and heather
bloom materials. Three days 89
20c Ribbons, Special at 15c
A special three-day sale of beauti
ful Ribbon, plain moire or fancy;
4 and 4j4 in. wide. Good, heavy
silk Ribbon. The yard for 15
$1-$1.25 Flouncings,Yd. 59c
A special three-day sale of beauti
ful new Flouncings. 45 ins. wide
and extra ' fine sheer quality, in
crepe, nainsook, muslin. Yd. 59
Cushion Cords, 10c Each
A special three-day sale of heavy
cotton Cushion Cords m great va
riety of popular colors. A good
quality. For 3 days, each Of
mini
in the Underprice
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35c Scissors, assorted sizes 18
Pearl Buttons, fresh or salt wa
ter. Sizes 14 to 24. Regular,
?rice 10c - the dozen, now 5
(air Nets, with or without elas
tic. All colors; five for lO
25c Skirt Markers on sale 19
10c Feathexbone, special yd. 8
MAIN FLOOR New Basque
Girdle Foundations in various
.widths and all sizes, priced for
.Wednesday's selling at the fol
lowing very special low prices:
Med. width Girdle Foun
dations, special at only QU
11-inch width i; Girdle OA
Foundations, 6pecial ' at sSiIU
14- tnch ; width ' Girdle
Foundationa, special at
Mnnigi
Methods
Home Phone A-6231
Basement Un3erprice Store arid
Don't Fall to Attend This Sale;
Lot 3
Women's
ot tnem
class, hand-tailored garments of the better gtdes, tild the
styles are smart and unusually attractive. Atj unparalleled '
opportunity to secure a handsome new Suit.fjt fraction of
real worth. Splendid woolen materials cog s lintdj with
best of silks and satins. ' Mostly in plain tai ored models
for general wear. Excellent range of colors, rfl?" OiQQ
Priced very special at.............. .,.twLiiJO
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Children's $10 Coats, $4.95
For three days
splendid Winter
we, offer
Coats for
400
girls
6 to 14 yrs. Unusual good qual
ities; $10 values, special 84.95
$1.75 Child's Sweaters 98c
For three days we offer several
hundred of these splendid wool
Sweaters. This Is a very low
price. Special three days 98
75c and $1.25 Dresses, 55c
A great 3-day sale of children's
Dresses, attractive styles that
will please. Materials are Gala
tea, chambray, etc.; 3 days 55
Children's Coats for $2.48
A rousing 8-day sale of hand
some Winter Coats for children
2 to 6 years. Winter weights.
Splendid materials.' Sp'l $2.48
Corsets, Corset Waists, 98c
For three days we Offer this
sterling Corset special, many
styles in lot, all good for aver
age figures; 3 days only 98
Men's Shoes, Special $2.98
For three days we offer men's
Shoes at this special price; all
good dependable makes In most
desirable lasts. Special 82.98
$1.50 Felt Juliets for 98c
For three days we offer wo
men's fine warm felt Juliets at
special price. Attractive new col
ors, turned soles, low heel, 98
Women's Shoes, $1.98 Pr.
A special 3-day sale of women's
Shoes. Thousands of pairs ot
excellent Shoes at this price,
embracing best styles. $1.98
Children's Shoes, $1.48 Pr.
A special 3-day sale of children's
Shoes, good serviceable' Shoes In
patent or gunmetal in button or
lace. Three .days only $1.48
Men's $1.50 Slippers, $1A8
A special 3 -day sale, of men's
fine kid Romeo Slippers, full,
comfortable lasts.- Come in tan
or black. Three days at 81.18
Silk Velvet Hat Shapes
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Ggajii 95c
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spcciaii puFwivaac wuiui nu jubi. rcacnca us oy express.
Large sailors with soft crowns, small shapes for ma
trons, the new "Billie" gailor, soft turbans, tricornesand
various other styles. All are made of splendid quality'
silk velvet and plush. Many of these handsome new
shapes are worth to $2.50 and $3.00. Your choice Qtt p
of this lot tomorrow at the special low price of itlU
S. & H. Trading Stamps With Purchases. Ask for them.
Basement Sale ol Kitchen Needs
- Tomorrow, Thurgday and Friday
$15 set of Bird Carvers at fl.50
$2.40 set of Turkey Carvers 81.90
$375 set of Turkey Carvers f2.95
O'Cedar Mop, in medium size, tri
angular styles, special sale at 75
O'Cedar Mops, large triangular
size. . Priced at ..... .,v,.8185
Orona Alummum Polish 15 package, or two packages for only 25
Standard $15 Success Folding Clothe Racks, special now only 81.00
85c Savoy Covered Roasters 15-inch Oval Roasters, special now at 68
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85c RoVal ' Covered Roaster 5
$1.15 Royal Covered Roaster 85
$1.05 Crown Covered Roaster 78
$1.15 Crown Covered Roaster 85
Standard 65c Sheet Iron Covered
Roasters, on sale, special at 60
GREAT SALE OF DINNERWARE ' IN THE BASEMENT. 1
Appall
and ecur&,i"t h a
Christ? ja U;Jf ts
wlthoui one-Ecent
extra 4Cost. Vislt
the 8, Hjr pre
mium ' Partoffl on
the 4th floors
Olferinfts
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supply their pa sonaVfior
AtSi2.9i!
and Misses' Tailored
Suit 198
in this special line.
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Embroidered' Pieces, 11.29
A 3-day sale 61 manufacturer's
samples hand-embr, id'd lt feces.
These make excellei t Ctftfuttnas
gifts. Three days, !ach,l$1.29
$1.25, $1.50 Silfrs fori 69c
A special 3-day. ejle of 3 new
fancy silks, 2700 $T&a Hn this
special lot, lncludlt jg scores of
rich, beautiful patterns. Yd. 69
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Fancy and Plain ! Silks j 39c
1 1 .'
A special 3 -day sal
excellent
Silks. Plain or fam
weafes In
scores' of beautiful
lort;!3900
yards In this offerl
65c AU-Wool Sege 48c Yd
A special 3nday sai ot fln all
wool storm, Serges softi '-finish,
perfectly woven ancg nic finish.
Very desirable mategiat yd. 48 ;
30-In. Costume Cord'ryl 48c '
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A special 3-day sale of beautiful
costume corduroy; ifullt 10 in:
wide, in new colorings- j A food"
heavy" material. Now, yd 4Sf
Women's 25c Neckwear 10c'
A special 3-day sale of Omen's '
dainty new . Neckwear. f.jiNobby
lawn and lace effects 'tm many -attractive
new styles. Eacli. 10
20c Burlap at 15c Per Yd.
A special sale of drapery burlap,
a good heavy quality, full 36 in.
wide in rich colors of rown,
green, tan, closely woven-; jjd. 15
Cotton Blankets, 98c! Pair
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A special 3-day sale of fine cot-:
ton Blankets, white orr gray.
Are well fleeced. Soft fin&h and
heavy weight. 3 days, pajr 98
$4.00 BUnkeU, $2.48 Pair
A rousing 3-day : sale o wool
Blankets. These Blankels are
four pounds to the pair; and are
full size. The pair now '248
Tapestry Couch Covjeys 98c
A special 3-day sale of Couch
Covers, of heavy tapestf?,' rich
colorings --, and neat patterns;
t yds. long. 32 In. widf. ;98
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$1.80 Aluminum tea Pots 81.25
$10 Aluminum Coffee Pot $1.25
$2.20 Aluminum Tea Pots ;f 10
$2.20 Aluminum Coffee Pot f 1.40 . j
$20 Aluminum Tea Pots 8 1.75
$2.60 Aluminum Coffee Pot fl.TS
Lisk Covered Enameled? Roasters.
Lisk Roaster for 6-lb.roast $1.58
Lisk Roaster for S-lb." roast $l.SO
Lisk Roaster for 12-lb. foast $2.00
Lislt Roaster for 20-lb. rojst $2.50
Lisk Roaster for 26-lb. roast $2.70
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