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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL,, PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING.-, NOVEMBER 17, 1914. 11 -v.,,- ,w - . ( ...'... " ' , , . , ,. What vyocietv is Doin3 SffSgll v1 - - r : . -. " : : I If Z ' t ' '' ' ? ,'' s X i 111 II VxfJt -SSL4'' I'll ' - , r - i 1 1 J 11 -'tv--- . 1 I III SSSsft v a ism--1 T KS. D. P, - THOMPSON. nr " ! teuitUf, Mlu Genevieve I Y I Thompson, and niece, Miss . MarV Malflram will arrive norae tomorrow evening from the cant, where they have been motoring for the past alx weeks. , Mimm Buth Teal, who haa been vlaltlnr Mies Katherlne Me Mil lan In Minneapolis, joined them en route flomi ana win return wua inia, MIm Teal went to Minneapolis to be present, at-the ebni of MIm McMillan t . Which was a fashionable event In that cltr the latter part of last month. They were school mates at Miss Spence's ! school in New York. ' Miss Genevieve Thompson will be welcomed by her hosts of friends here With many social affair a She haa been 'away from the city about 14 months In all, having; left September C of last year for San Francisco In company with - Mrs. Harriet McArthur. from where they sailed for the orient. Their trip through the orient, the far east, the Mediterranean and Europe was an exceptionally Interesting one. At the outbreak of war they were motoring in 0 England and continued their trip be- ' HI . -w . , ' wunui tor new xurK, eariy in 5 September. '" Mrs. Thompson and Miss Meldrum went east to greet them on their ar- :, rival." .. Mrs. Joseph N. Teal has sent 'out -rards for a large tea. Friday alter- noon, from 4 unjtil 8 o'clock, welcome w "ivr, xaias xnompson. w r Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Home From the- Orient. . ' Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Lewis re- turned home Sunday afternoon after1 an absence of two months and a half. They have enjoyed a most delightful trip, visiting the Hawaiian islands, the' Philippines and a few points in China and Japan. Mr. and Mrs. 'William D. Wheel wright, who have been niving. in the Lewis residence, have taken the Thomas Ersklne residence, 618 Kear ney street. Miss Hammond to Wed. An event of much Interest tomorrow TO evening will be the maralage of Mies I j. Bessie Hammond of Oregon City and i; uoya Mams or wuDur, wasn. wev. ' Mr. Ramsey will read the ceremony, which will take place -at St Stephen's ; pro Cathedral Miss Hammond Is an attractive girl and she comas of au oflT and prominent Oregon family. Her ; father, Richard Hammond, Is a mer chant of Klamath Falls, and she 1s a . niece of Mrs. D. P. Thompson. The wedding has been planned quite aim ,' ply. The relatives and Intimate friends ,have been Invited to attend and there -will be no reception Tollowlng, the : young couple leaving Immediately for I their home In Washington. Mrs. D. , Thompson Meldrum, a sister of the bride, will be the matron of honor and : Frank Harris will 'attend his brother, l A feature of the ceremony will be J the singing by Mrs. Fred Hartman, Who will render. "Love Me and the W6rM Is Mine" (Johns). Many delightful social affairs have , neen given for the bride-elect both. In Portland and In Oregon City. Mrs. " Hartman presided at a bridge and mis l cellaneous shower last Wednesday aft- elnoon. There were three tables- at auction with honors falling to Mrs. F4wood Hendershott and Mrs. D. .Thompson Meldrum. THe rooms were effectively decorated with chrysan themums' and ferns. Those present Were Miss Hammond, Mrs. D. Thomp son Meldrum. . Mrs. Robert Sllknitter, Mrs. Edgar Bryan, Mrs. Walter Yerian, Mrs. Thomas Vaughan. Mrs. ,,LUJy Purdy, Mrs. E. IL Hartman, Mrs. Charles Mvera. Mrs. Intro SturKis. C Mrs. Paul Trulllnger, Miss Queenio V V . . T7.1,m.a UanitaMliAti .nil Miss .Irene McCown. ' Mr. and Mrs. Boss Hosts. Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Boss entertained at their Irvlngton home with an informal card party. Honors fell to Mrs. Frank Mc ir.li11a, mnA IT Ti irlam. An n1nv able feature of. the evening was the playing of several piano solos by Lu clen Becker. Several of his numbers were original compositions. The rooms were abloom with clusters of red car nations and gaeenery. Those present were: Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Gaze, Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Ciosset, Mr. and Mrs. Francis P. War ing, Mr. and Mrs. M. C Banfleld, Mr. and Mrs. George Eastman. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. JelUson, Mr. and Mrs. George Caldwell, Mr. and Mrs. Wil liam Kapus, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Burn- trager, Mr. and Mrs. Frank McCrillis, Mr. and Mrs. Herman Blaesing, Mr. and Mrs. Lucien Becker, Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ciosset, Mrs. Katharine Day, Mrs. Nina Larowe and Mr. . and Mrs. Edward R. Root. Washington nigh Camera Club. '.On Saturday evening the Washing ton Hign School camera club gave Its annual masquerade party, in the high school gymnasium. Dancing was the feature of the evening, but other entertainment was provided for the guests. William Bradley, in the cos : turn of a country maid,; gave some clever impersonation songs; Miss Helen Stoddard and John Lee gave a panto- I mine of the balcony scene from "Ro Yv meo and Juliet." and Alma Sharp gave two charming recitations. Ray Staub, acting ss auctioneer, sold a number of boxes of home made candy. . Miss Marie Vial won the first prize for the most original costume. She wore a Chinese costume. In the later part of the evening dainty refreshments were Mrs. R. W. Blackwood, who received this afternoon from 3 o'clock for the British Red Cross and Prince of Wales funds. untllv 1 served. : The committee' was: Miss Helen Stoddard, Marlon Stephenson. John Lee worked hard to 'make the party the success which it was. There were over 100 members and their friends present, Including the officers of the club, who are: Biddle Combs, president; Harry Pearse, vice president; Dorothy Morrow, secretary; Harry Clair, treasurer; Raymond Lu cas, editor; Frank Hunt, sergeant-at-arma. 3f Jf. Birthday Party. A jolly crowd gathered at the home of Mrs. Hallinan, South Oswego, Sat urday evening, the occasion being the nineteenth birthday of Billle Davis. The evening was spent in playing games, telling fortunes, in music and dancing. Delicious refreshments were served at 11 o'clock. Those 'present were: Muriel Julian, Alda Bickner, Amy Schawper, Iva Klston, Edna Els- ton, Mildred Neibush, Mary Jarisch. Leona Tomlln, Hazel Gadke, Mildred Monk, Florence Simonton, Delia Davis, Billie Monk, Albert Rosentrater, Lyle King, Tom Martin, Charles Hill, Hepel Shipley, Harold McFeeters, Charles Bickner, Lloyd Tomlln, Kenneth Da vidson, Leonard Davis. Social Clnb to Give Dance. The Hibernian Social club will en tertain tomorrow night at 'Hibernia hall, 340 Russell street. A. J. Camp bell heads 'the committee on arrange ments, and is assisted by: W. P. Lil 11s, Daniel P. Hogan, A. B. Cain, Dan iel Smith, J. D. Walsh, F. J. Riordan. John Kenny and John McGreal, the Misses Marie Chambers, Kate Gaffriey, Mary F. McCarthy, Margaret Smith, Cecelia McMahon, Henrietta Wascher, Anna Donovan and Ella Sullivan. The patronesses will be: Mrs. I Devlne,; Mrs. H. J. Mathlesen, Mrs. W. P. Lillls, Mrs. H. Lee, Mrs. W. A. Elvers.: " Piedmont Clnb Dance. The bpenlng dancing party of the recently organised Piedmont club will be held tomorrow evening at the Ken ton Tennis club on 1 Patton avenue. Unusual Interest -is being shown in this affair by a large number of' the younger contingent. Patronesses: Mrs. P. E. Sullivam Mrs. J. Warren War wick, Mrs. M. G. Clancy and Mrs. James J. Hogan. The-club members in charge of the arrangements include: Messrs. M.. E. Klelyf J. A. Clancy, M. J. Melohior and J. B. Warwick. ie ie For Red Cross Chain. Mrs. R. W. Ewell will give a tea and musicale Wednesday, November 18. at i her home, 608 East, Taylor street, from 2:30 until 6:30, in aid of the British Red Cross fund. All who are interested in the work are most cordially Invited. J i For the British Red Cross Fund. Mra i R. W. Blackwood entertained this afternoon at her Irvlngton home with a tea for the benefit of the Brit ish Red Cross and Prince of Wales funds. : A silver offering was given by each guest. From 6 until 7 Mr. Blackwood will Join in receiving the guests and the 'men Interested in the cause are also Invited. Tomorrow afternoon Mra I J. Evers will entertain for the fund at a hall on the fifth floor of the court house. Cards will be played and all, who are Interested in this good work are in vited to be present., z AMERICAN FASHIONS" irmyS? T ? j Layer Cake . Your cake will be uniformly even in texture, of that soft, velvety consistency that makei it melt la jtur mtuth if . Rumford Baking Powder is used. I Riimiord makes all cakes to digestible, tight -and nourishing that it makes perfect cake. - THE WHOLESOME BAKING POWDER, . . Mailed FrM. The DM Rumford Horn Recipe ' , Book, faclmUns; Firgle and Cumolt Cookery. - ' RVIMFORD COMPANY. Proviaeaee R. L - American beauty stunning A TREMENDOUS CLE AlllNCtir WO - . - ,,- Oar Entire Slock ol Women's Snlts, Coats, Gowns, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Etc at Extraordinary Low Prices Ice Skates 4th Floor . We show all the pop ular styles in eest makes for men and women. -Try Our -Special : 25c Lunch Served Daily in , the Basement . WdDIF umm aiim j - - ; Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 sho r - Shining' Parlors' in the : Basement .Underprice - Store Tea Room .4th Flodr Portland's mostpop nlar dining p face Prompt service and reasonable prica. - Blseinmeimtl , 66EedDim(0)inmy Me" Tcpmm DOUBLE STAMPS Tomorrow With All Cash Purchases Made In the Basement 'r . Si Men's and Boys Furnishings Men's $1.50 Flannel Shirts, all sizes, special 98 Mers $1.25 and $1.50 Dress Shirts all sizes 79 Men's $1.50 Union Suits, good heavy weight 98 Boys' 75c Union Suits, sizes 6 to 14 years, at 48 Men's75c Cashmere Socks special, the pair at 19 Men's 25c Fiber Silk Socks,' black, the pair at 15 Men's 85c Fleece-Lined Shirts, Drawers, each' 63 Men's $1.00 .Wool Shirts and Drawers, each 69 Men's 25c and 35c Four-in-Hand Ties, special 19fr Men's 12c Cotton Socks, black or tan, a pair 9j Men's $2.75 Sweater Coats, ruff -neck, only $1.39 evening color, and it la most ef fectlye here. By Lillian E. Young. From a boat of charming evening gowns exploited at a recent social function the model illustrated has been selected as representative of the new fashion trend. Without disturbing? the play of long lines or Interfering with the sinuous effect that is one or toe most interesting characteristics of the present modes, a much flounced skirt is introduced that bears no resem blance to other treatments. The materials employed are Ameri can Beauty velour and satin, with . a delicate corsage of white chiffon. The velour Is used for the basque-like cen tral portion of the gown and for the first tunic flounce, just below if The other three flounces, and the inside bibs ) turned up again si me corsage are 01 ' the satin, all cut out in a rose scal loped edge and bound with flat, narrow folds of self-material. The chirr on corsage is cut by a kimono sleeved pat- ( tern and trimmed with narrow band ings of ermine. It will be noticed that the top of the basque girdle isreut out in a rose scallop as well as the flounces. This is a pretty touch and conforms With lines of the satin, bib above. A ratherlarge satin rose is caught in front of the left hip, just at the Joining of basaue and tunic American Beauty is tooe- a very s smart shade this season, especially i where evening gowns and wraps are j concerned. While it is conceded that 1 it is a somewhat trying shade. It cer-; tainly will be found -ravishing on those whom it suits, and it lightens up weu j at night. - : . ":' ' I Woodland Paper Mores. ' Woodland, . Wash Nov. 1T The Woodland Chronicle, formerly the Echo, has been moved by B. H. Tarter from the Reed building to original home of the paper, the Echo building, near the depot. Mr. v Tarter has installed his family in the rooms above. A mass meeting of the voters of Woodland has been called by Mayor Joseph Bennett to convene in the city hall November 20 to name officers to be elected December 8. The attendance In - the Woodland school this 7ar Is, about 18 per cent greater than last year, and the. attend ance in the high school is 40, a SO per cent increase over last year.- Profes sor Frederick Stnckert is serving bis third term as principal. . . ' Arrested for Treason.- Niagara Falls, Qnt, Nov. 1?. Joseph Snyder and his two grown sons were arrested charged with smuggling Aus trian reservists from Canada Into the United States, a capital offense. r . I Basement Hosiery Specials Child's Rib'd Cot. Hose, black or tan, sizes 6-10 9 Women's 25c Wool. Hose, seamless, the pair 19 Women's Black Split Sole Hose, the pair at lSfoffi Infants' Black and Colored Hose, reg, 15c, at 11 Women's 25c Everlasting Hose, fast black, at X7fr Women's 75c Silk Hose, seconds," extra fine 39fr Children's 25c Wool Hose, all sizes, the pair 17 Women's Black or Tan Cotton Hose, pair only 9 Dress Goods and Silk Specials 1 36-inch Crepe dc Chine, all colors 59 42-in. All-Wool Serge, as'd colors G9 20-in. Jap Silks, reg. 35c, special 24 54-in. Wool Panama, reg. 75c, at 39 24-36-in. Fancy Silks, reg. to 75c 33 $1.25-$1.50 Fcy Silks, big ass'm't69 54-in. Mixed Suitings, special at 25 65c All-Wool Serges, extra fine 48 44-in. Wool Check Suitings only 49 31 3 Women's Wear Inn Apparel Women's Tailored Suits Lot 1, special for Wednesday $3.98 Women's Tailored Suit? Lot 2, special fog Wednesday 89.98 Women's Tailored SuitsLot 3, special Wednesday at $12.08 12.98 55798 Women's Medium-Weight Coats, exceptional values, at Women's Winter-W't Coats, fine quaL; vals. $10412 Women's New Winter Coats, many styles, vatsto $20 $98 . Women's yPlush and Velvet Coats, reg. values to $35$ j;4.98 Womena $5-$8 Bath Robes, double-faced material, at $3.98 Women's Dress Skirts, splendid styles, values to $5, for 31.08 Women's Fancy Cotton Petticoats, deep flounces, Teg. 85 39 Women's White and Colored Waists, reg. values to $1.2 49t-' Bqsement Slipper Sales Men's and Women's 50c Carpet Slippers, pair 29 Men,s Felt Slippers, gray or black, reg. $1.50, 98 Women's Siesta Slippers, lambswool soles, at 79 Women's Fine Kid Juliets, reg. $L75, only $1.29 Women's Felt Juliets, hand-turned soles, pair 98 Women's Fine Strap Sandal Slippers, pair $1.48 Men's Imitation Alligator Everett Slippers at 79 Men's Romeo Slippers, black or tan, a pair $1.18 Basement Shoe Special Men's Shoes, work or dress, lace or button 2.98 Women's Regular $3.00 Comfort Shoes, pr. Sl.98 Boys' and Youths Shoes, standard makes. $1.98: Misses' Shoes in patent or. gunrrietal, pair $1.69 Little Gents' Shoes, standard makes, pair, ill.G9 Children's Shoes in patent or gunmetal for fol.48 Odd Lines of Women's and Children's. Show 98 Women's Regular 75c Storm Rubbers, a pa t 59 Corset Specials! 2.5Q H.&W Ferris Waists Royal Worcester, 4 styles 98 Regular 35c Brassieres, spX2S Regular 85c Bust Ruffles 48 $2 Corsets, sev'al models f 19 Regular $2 Front Lace f 1.48 Children's Waists, reg. 50c, 29 $1 Corsets, several styles. 63 Blanket Specials $4 Fancy Check Blankets f 2.48 $3.50 Heavy Wool Robes 81.98 Gray and Vienna Blankets 83.48 Remnants Blanket Cloths. A Price W size Cotton Blankets, pair 79 1 Full size Heavy Cotton, pr. 81.39 i size Heavy Cotton, pair 98fr $lj25 Comforters, full sLts 98 Drapery Specials Bungalow Nets, values to 35c, 19 Plain Scrim, white or ecru. 1 15c Colored Border Scrim at 30-in. White Swiss, choice patprd.9 3672 Window Shades, 8pec 32f Snnfast Drapery Material at 39 Tapeitry Couch Covers for 98f Curtain Ends, worth to $1. 29 Ribbon Specials 25c Taffeta Ribbon, special 19 35c Fancy Ribbon, special at 2S 19c Fancy Ribbon, special at Colored Velvet Ribbon. V PRICE 6-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon. 2Sf 5-inch Satin Taffeta Ribbon. 21 5-inch Moire Ribbon, special 19 Fancy Wash Ribbon, 5-yd. pc. 6 Notion Specials! 10c Toilet Paper, specif roll 5 25c Beauty Pina. card, 4ox. 1Q 50c Garment Shield, special 25 25c Shoe Trees. snecialFfor 10 25c Children's Hoe Sup'rs 15 5c Coat Hangers, special for 3 5c Spool Silk, Specif for 2 10c Pearl Buttons, spejfal at ftf Knit Underwear Specials Women's 50c Vests and Pants, all sizes, at 35 Women's 65c Vests and Pants, all sizes, at 48 Women's $1.25 Union Suits, heavy weight, at 98 Women's $1.00 Union Suits, medium weight, 79 Women's 75c Union Suits, medium weight, at 48fr Women's Medium Wgt. ; Vests, Pants, reg. 29c, 19fr Children's Union Suits, reg. 75c, sizes 6 to 14, 48i Children's Sleeping Garments, values to $1.00, 49 Women's regular 25c Knitted Corset Covers, 17 Children's Vests and Pants, reg. 25c and 35c, X9 . 1 : : Bargains in Domestics 27-in. Flannel Shirting, assorted colors, rg. 25c 18 27-inch Mill Ends of Heavy Galatea, yard 10 27-inch Printed Matrke Crepe, select patterns. 9ft 72x90 Bleached Sheets neatly hemmed, each 39fr 32-inch Art Ticking, fine finish, rich colors; 12 Bleached Pillow Cases, 42x36, extra quality, 10 36-in. Berkley Cambric, mill ends, asst, lengths," 10 Mill Ends of 27-in. Outing Flannel, extra heavy, 8 Mill Ends of 36-in. Outing Flannel, best pats. 11 72x90 Unbleached Sheets, extra heavy, each 48 Children's Coats, Dresses Girls' Winter Coats, reg. vals to $10, 6 to 14134.48 Girls Winter Coats, rg. vals. to $6, 6 to -lt,$348 Girls' Winter Coats, rg. vals. to $5, 2 to 6rV$2.48 Girls' Sweater Coats, rich cols, ruff -neck, to 34, 98 Girls' Raincoats, slip-on, 6 to 14, reg. $4.50 $.98 Girls' Md. Wgt, Coats, s'ples. vals. to $8.50 83.29 Girls' Attractive Dresses, heavy material, 6 J4, 98 Girls' heavy Galatea Wash Dresses, 6-14, $l?vL 59 Children's Wool Dresses, attractive, 2-6, $1;75, 986 Children's Wool Dresses, 6 to 13, reg. $2.5Cf$1.48 Lace & Embroid ery Specials Allover Laces, 50c vaL 23d 45-in Emb'd Flouncing 57 10c -Torchon Laces, at; 5 5c-10c VaL Insertions,! 1 Shadow, Oriental Lace 12 Mill Ends Embroideries 9 Sample' Ends of Laces; 1 Leather Goods and Neckwear! 50c to $1.00 Neckwear, 331 19c and 25c. Neckwear, 1Q 25c and 35c Pleatings, 19 $1.50 Handbags, special 98 98c Handbags, special, ea. 53 25c Patent Leather Belts 15 Short ends 25c Pleatings, 1Q Candy Specials Double " Stamps Wednesday Marhsmallows, tin, 3 25 Reg. 40c Caramels, lb. 30fr Nut Molasses Kisses, 20 Whirl Chew, reg. 30c, 23 25c Butterscotch P'ties 20? 50c H'comb Chocolate 27 Men's and Boys9 Clothing Boys' 75c Knickerbockers 49 Boys' $1 Corduroy Pants 69 Men's $2.50 Pants, at $1.98 Men's Khaki, Whipcord Pants at T9g Boys' $4 and $5 Suits $2.98 Headlight Overall, Jacket $1 Outing Flannel Gowns lor Fjlen Women and Children - - - - Men's 75c Heavy Outing Gowns, full and long, all siijes, 59 Boys' 75c heavy Outing Gowns, full and long; 8 to 16, 48? Women's regular $1 Gowns, full and -long, extrahsa: y, 79f Women's reg. 75c Gowns, cut full, good, heavy matcjiial f9 Boys' 75c Pajamas, good, heavy material, all sizes, cj-ily 49 Girls' heavy Outing Flannel Gowns, full, long, 6 to U4, 48 Handkerchlels Worn. Plain or Fancy Hkf s 5 Children's Picture Hdkfs. 3 5 Men's 10c Plain Hdkfs. 5 Men's 25c Linen Hdkfs. 19 Men's 15c Hdkfs. 3 for 25 Children's Hdkfs. 3 in box, 9 Women's 10c, Hdkfs. at 7 Apron Specials 50c Child's Kdgn Apron 39 75c Worn. Bungalow Ap 49d $1.00 Dress Aprons, sp'L 69 35c Fancy Tea Aprons, 25 25c Gingham Aprons, 19 25c White Lawn Aprons 19 19c Small Ging. Aprons 12 Double r Stamps In Basement Tombrrow Thanksgiving Sale oi Roasters and Dinnerware in Basement 3Sc Roy. Roaster, 6-lb. roafet 65c $IAS R'yM R'st'r, 8-lb. roast 85c 1.05 Crown Covered Roasters, hold 16-lb. roast. - Special 78c 1.15- Crown Covered Roasters, hold 20-lb. roast Special! 85c 65c Black Iron Covered Roasters, hold' t6-lb. roast On sale at 50c 1,15 Aluminom Roaster, (holds 1 6-lb.' roast) ......... ... . 99c ,-m.m iimrfr- . 7s ""t --.- $1.80 Three-Piece Carving Sets, Tomorrow $1.50 $2.40 Three-Piece Carving Sets, Tomorrow $1.90 $3.75 Three-Piece Carving Sets, Tomorrow $2.95 Odd Lines oi Platters Now Reduced Odd lines large size decorated Plat ters at special prices: $3.50 Decorated PUtters f or 1.00 $4.50 Decorated Platters (or $1.50 $2.25 Decorated PUtters for $1.50 $1.50 Decorated Platters for $1.00 $1.90 Decorated Platters for $1.25 - ALUMINUM WARE . $1.80 Coffee or Tea Pots at $1.25 $2.60 Coffee or Tea Pots at $1.75 $2.20 Coffee r Tea Pots at AQ Sale ol Dinner Sets White Semi-Porcelain Dinner. Sets In fancy shapes reduced as follows: Set of 42 Pieces Special at $2.65 Set of 50 Pieces Specie! at $3.55 Set of 60 Pieces Special at $4.55 Decorated ! Semi - Porcelain 1 Dinner Sets in gold, pink or blue decora tion. . Very neat Set of 42 Pieces Special st $3.40 Set of SO Pieces Special at $4.95 Set of 60 Pieces Special at $6.65 Sale of Notions aitd Small Warcs ttSS' Clark's or Coats' Spool CottonAll Nnmbers 51c Doz Spools Large spool Silk, In bl 39c for your choice of Wom en's Handball, Hand Purses, Music Rolls, Music Folds. The most remarkable offering of the yeafc Handbags are shown in several new shapes with regula tion or - Pannier . handles and are lined and fitted with mirror. Black only. r Take your choice of these v tomorrow at the: Ofk low price, each .......! OuC Corticem Sewine lack, white and colors. 5oc size. Special, the spool 35c 10c Cube Pins in assorted colors on special sale now for only 5c 15c Dressmakers' Pins, pat up la ; one-fourth pound boxes, now 10e 25c Sleeve Protectors now at 15c toe Skirt Markers on sale at 5c 65c Combination- Folding Coat and Pants Hanrers now at 25c ; 1 5c Sanitary Belts now only 10c X 25c Hair carters on sale at lSe 5 c Hair Wavers on sale at 2 H e 10C Folding Drinking Cups at 7c toe Trouser Hangers now at 5c " Standard 5c Removable Collar Supports on sale now at 2Hc ' 1 5c Women's Supporters it 10c 1 0c Wire Coat Han gers now 7e Sc Wire or Wood Hangers at 3c 5c Basting Cotton, the spool 4c 2yic Darning Cotton, 4 5 -yard le 20c Dress Weights, yard at 15c 5c Common Pins, two pkgs. 5 10c Bone Hairpins, the box 7c. 25 c Stickerel Braids, boltat,l5e 25c Frilled Elastic, yard at 19e 5 c Safety Pins, in assorted size v white only,. on sale now at 2He 25c Machine Oil, large size 1 5c t5c Stocking Protectors only 10c 10c Shoe Trees on sale now at 8c Standard toe Curling Irons at 7c Fin Cushion and Pin Holders combined on sale now only 25c 35c Scissors, assorted sizes, 18c l os Featherbone special, yd. 8c Pearl Buttons, fresh or salt water. Sizes 14 to 24. Regular price 10c dozen, now on sale for 5c, Hair Nets, with or without elas tic. All colors. . Fhre for lOe 2Sc Skirt Markers on sale at 19e Sale of Girdle Forms MAIN FLOOR New Basque Gir dle Foundations in various widths and all' sizes priced for Wednes day at these very special prices Medium-width Girdle Foun- Q dations special -Wednesday OC 11 -In. width Girdle roan dations specU -Wednesday 14-in. width Girdle Foan-Of dations sped Wednesday 9 C 20c BAsEUENT $2.50 and; S3 HalSliapes All 6Src BASEMENT Sale extraordinary of Women's -Untrimmed Hats - (300 of them in this-lot). Good quality plushes, -velvets and vel veteens in : close 'fitting turbans, sailors,' rolling brims," ; side-rolls and various, other popi;laf styles. Many of .these are wt jih $2.50 and $3.00. special at . Wedaesray . . ((- 1 I 69c ' .A BASEMENT i Handsome satin- finish Felts of good quality .in , all the leading, shades such as red, green, brown, bluesy rjurple." etc. alsotblack. Saikw, ffoft rollin g bnma,r etc" Excellent! f or O C every day . wear. Spatial dC in II! . V 1 t