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t aw Personal T,AWLE,R) Mil. AND MRS. ORION ODEN-1 : NT of Seattle arrived In - Portland yesterday morning to pau aavaral day In tha etty, . guests at -the Portland hoteL Thy are en route home from a, visit In Walla W alia. Mrs. Denny, who waa a former Portlander, - haa a boat of frtende In the city and their abort visit will be filled with informal so cial attentlonav Last evening- Mr. and Mra. O. A. Lyman were dinner hosts in their honor, and this evening Mr. and Mrs. William P. Binnott will en tertain with an Informal dinner party at their home in Irving-ton for the pleasure of the visitors. T&Txvtm to Give Red Cross Tea. The Multnomah County Nurses as aoctatlon will entertain Saturday after noon from 3 until 7 o'clock at the home of the Misses Jane and Elizabeth Doyle, In the Kearney Apartment for the benefit of the American Red Cross association. Invitations nave not oeen issued and all the nursea of the city and their friends are invited to call. D. of C. Ball. t The Daughters of the Confederacy will eive a large and elaborately ap pointed bait Wednesday evening; at the Irvington Tennis club. This is an an nual event and is alwaya much antlci- -r thm aouth. Mr. and Mrs. Cook to Give Dancing Party. i Mr. and Mrs. Jacob HU1 Cook have invited guests to their attractive horn on Mount. Tabor for a dancing party ' next Saturday evening. The affair 1 planned for the pleasure of Mr. and 'Mrs. Eugene Bland (Ida Shea), ani there will be about 20 couples present. ' 1 Surprise Party. Mrs. O. W. Banks was pleasantly - surprised last Saturday evening when i about 20 of her friends took possession of her home. On her recovery from her surprise, Mrs. Banks proved herself equal to the occasion, arranged tables for five hundred. Honors were won ' by Mrs. Tichner and Mr. Berther, while , the consolation prize reu to wiiubiu Sparks. A luncheon was served after the card game. Those present were Mr. and Mra. Banks, Mr. and Mrs. Ber ' ther, Mr. and Mrs. Drenkel, Mr. and ' Mrs. Burge, Mr. and Mrs. Hammond, Mt. and Mrs. Ralston. Mr. and Mrs. , Sparks and Mr. and Mrs. Wing and Mra. Lockwood, A. A. Leonard, Miss Nellie Leonard, Mrs. Tichner, F. A. Weber and Frank Weber. ;Fiv Hundred Club Entertained. Mrs. J. Burge entertained the Ar "butus Five Hundred club at her home :leat Friday. The first fcrize was won bv Mrs. Lulu Fagg. The members of the club- are Mesdamea Leonard, Ber- - tha Burge. SparKs, a agg. muiaer, Hammond, Smith. Custer, Banks, Dren- kel. Wing. . , New Arrivals. Mr. and Mrs. Alberry L. George (Ona ThavAr are being congratulated on thA arrival November 20 of a baby airl. who has been named Virginia I !nrfff. Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Baldwin (Olivia ,Fles) are receiving the congratulations of their friends on the arrival Wednes- ' dev. November 18, of a baby girl, wio will bo called Cyntnia Louise jsaiawin. - Kansas Society to Meet. The regular monthly meeting of the ' Kansas Jayhawker Society of Oregon be held next Friday evening in the t Masonic Temple, Park and Yamhill atreets. There will be a short musical program, and the ladies of the society will brln sandwiches and serve rc- ' f reshments. , I . Royal Arcanum Dance. Members of the Royal Arcanum are planning a dancing party to be Ben Thursday evening, December 3, at Cotillion hall. The committee is mak ing elaborate arrangements for beau- 'tlful decorations and unique features. The patronesses for the evening will be: Mrs. George N. Davis, Mrs. W. L, Cooper, Mrs; Joseph H. Joyce, Mrs, Clarence J. Franklin. Mrs. Fred M. ' Randlett. Mrs. John T. Hotchkiss, Mrs Millard N. Holbrook. Mrs. Wil- Hani F. McKenney,: Mrs. William Ker- 1 ron. Mrs. John N. Edlefsen, Mrs. ' Joseph S. Hututoinson and Mrs. Everett - C. Greshln. The committee Is: Messrs. W. L. : Cooper, W. Kerron, H.. Ctaussenlus, H, ' G. Wellington. M. M. Ringler, C. J. Franklin. John T. Hotchkiss. Dr. Mil lard. N. Holbrook, E. C. Geesbin, F. M. Randlett. J. R. Wood and J. N. Blair. To Enter Berkeley College. "Mrs. Anna B. Voegelein and daugh ter, Miss Lilly Belle Voegelein, from Illinoia. have been the guests or Mr. and-Mrs. Miles J. Doyle. 689 East Pine street, the past week. Miss 'Voegelein is the niece of Mrs. Doyle. 'She is a highly, accomplished girl. , having obtained her degree of A. B. ' at Northwestern college, Napervllle, 111., class of 1912, and her degree nf A. M, at University of Illinois. Ur -, bana. 111., class of 1913. She and her mother left Monday morning for Berkeley. . Cel.. where she will enter University of California, and take up work preparatory to obtaining her de gree of Doctor of Philosophy. J School Class Give Society Circus. One of the .most enjoyable affairs . of the school season was the "Society Circus" given by the members of the June, '15 class of Jefferson high .school Monday afternoon. Preceding . tha circus was a dress parade around the campus led by Bertha Vender- meer, Allie Kadderly and Mao Mau rice. Mary cellars, disguised ffypsy. told fortunes. Madeline Slat ooom acted as a snake charmer. A ill Kaoaeriy av an exhibition of fane Indian dances, s. Lores Healv and Edith ciue gave several Spanish dances. miners taxing leadibg parts' were rfona Mowry, , Kutn Walters, Enola Bracons, -Grace Ayers, Irma Coon, Earl Murphy and Verne Everette. The committee- was: Florence Parellus. Allie Kadderlv. T?.rtho -v7- w V . Z """usra, ; Wallace Whorton. "tiMl unriifn. TjnniM Qk.. a 1 Birthday party. A birthday party was given In honor Stanley, of 621 Kerby omroy. xne rooms were beautifully decorated In orange and pma enrysanthemums. "600" was the diversion of the evening, the first prise being won by Mrs. J. Dennett and the booby, prize by Captain Fred Patterson. a aatnty luncheon waa served at 11:30. xnose present were: Mr. and Mra. earnest Drews. Mrs. Emma Drews, Cap tain and Mrs. Fred Patterson and daughter.- Alice; Mrs. Bert Klngsley, I Mrs. Baldwin, of Elmo, Wash.; Mr. ana Mrs. John Dennett Mr. and Mrs. Eckles and daughter, Marie; Mr. and Airs. c. Clem and daughters. Misses Doris and Mildred; Mr. and Mrs. D. C ' btanley. Miss Gertrude Stanley. Drama League to Meet. The meeting of the Drama leafeue. which had been announced for Wednes day evening, November 25, has been postponed and will meet Instead Thurs day evening, December 3, In the Tyro lean room or the Hotel Benson, when KaDDi J an a ft n. wise will read Ib sen's -Enemy of the People." Society Notes. C. R. Olephant and wife, of Rose- burg, are stopping at the Nortonla. Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Gruner, of Kal- anuu. are registered at the Nortonia. COMPANY INCORPORATES HERMIST0N BABY IS ' A REAL WINNER , ' , ofv J II i '.,; i x: 3 It &cvy, i II I - j - i " r h I f ji X 111 s s s m in SSa9 lflr3fc Press Club "Jinks" . . WiU Be "Hummer" Members Are Invited to Attend and Brlnr Tom rrlends to Share ta tha Tun. rv; :yy- 't:X?l-u-'.. 'The Portland press club entertain, ment scheduled for tomorrow night in I the clubrooms Is promised to be a -hummer. This Is the first rnieht at home" the club bag put on in many months and win ba Xha . first ; jinks" by the recently selected entertainment committee. , !--: i I , ; .' f Dependent on tha Success of this en tertainment fs a series-of jinks" planned for the winter, so it la essen tial that all of the members, with four men friends at least.' are present. . While the program as a whole is being kept secret. It Is known that Miss Frances Magill, star pupil of Professor RtngleTB -danetnr acadi Is to show tha dob member bow to dance , tha latest and most ' modern dances. 'She will have as her partner Arthur Hlmes and Mrs. Mader will preside at the piano. It ha - also leaked out that Fred Hilldebrand. eccentric comedian at the Matcus Loew Empreas theatre, is to be on band to assist in the fuiu He Is one of the big- hits of the show at the Empress tills week and is a sure cure for the f blues."- if-i rC'y j Ji She TWed. ' -' - From the New York Times. Mrs. Flint, a kind hearted mistress, was much disterbed that Martha, her new maid, was obliged to sleep in a cold room on the top floor. ; i- . "Martha," said she. remembering: the good old fashioned custom In ber girl hood. it is going to be a very cold night and I think you 4iad better . take a flat Iron to bed with you. - "Yee'm, the girl quietly .assented. When Martha announced breakfast the following morning the mistress asked: . r. ? ' -1 ; '.. '. f -Well. Martha, liow ? did, you set along with the flatlKn":vvs?s, Martha breathed a deep, reminiscent Sigh. 'J. - : ' " "VelL ma'am, I got , It 'most warm before morning.' '. - .- - . " .- , n i - Tw of the Ingredients of Cb!ne. joes sticks are aconite.,' protect them from. ras and mlce.i;j and? camphor, whrich makes them burn! steadily. ' - ' . Samuel Rees. Hermiston, Or., Nov. 24. Samuel Rees, son of Mr. and Mrs. W. N. Rees, was winner of the better babies con teat held here Friday. The baby was not only winner of the better babies contest, but was awarded second prize in a beauty contest in Los Angeles, the former home and birthplace of the prize winner. Articles of incorporation of the Celro - Kola company, capitalized at 16000. were filed yesterday with County Clerk Coffey by Sol Blumauer, -nn .Biumauer ana JSugene Hoch. W. G. Preston Celebrates.. Eighty-seven years young, W. G. Preston, who came to the Walla Walla country in J1862, celebrated hia birth day last night at the home of hia son. C. B. Preston, of 640 E. Twenty-third street. A number of old friends and business associates of 65 to 35 years' standing were present. Among them were Warren Belcher, founder of the town of Dayton, Wash.; C. P. Jordon, J. L. Harper, W. B. Schaf f er and T. C Taylor. Mr. Preston has long been in tne bunding business and is still president Of the Preston-Panton Mill ing company of Waitsburg and Athena. He was a pioneer ferry man on the Missouri river and mined all oyer the west before coming to Wash- lngtonand Oregon. Elevator Man Elated. "One for the elevator man to bring up," remarked James J. Orr, in charge of the passenger lift in the postoffice building today in announc ing an addition to his family in the shape of a pretty 10 pound baby girl. And. believe me. I'm haDDV." h added. The little stranger arrived yesterday at the Good Samaritan hos pital and mother and child are doing well. Mr. and Mrs. Orr reside at Maple wood.- COUNTY COURT NEWS as a "I COMFORTED HARRIET - ' i . By Showing Her How to Oet Some Wew Clothes a '.Cherry's." , It works like a charm, girls. If you're In the dumps!' I guess you've ail noticed now gloomy Harriet neen for the last couple of weeka ' Just clothes, that's all! . -bo iiarnet and I went up , to CHERRY'S to boy Harriet some ' clothes on CREDIT. Oh, girls, you , never saw such lovely things as We saw mere: Harriet looked so darling In those casque aressea tnat i bought one mv ' self and paid Juat a few dollars en It See? I'm wearing it now and paying zor ii oy ine wees, lr wnat you real ly want Is style well, .here's CHER . RTS - ADDRESS,- SSS-tsl Washington street, tn tne fittocg block. Tes. and Martin Meier of Hillsdale was al lowed $25 Indemnity for one cow I slaughtered because of tuberculosis, j the county and state each to pay half. The board directed that desk tele-1 phones be Installed in the grand jury room In place of the present wall In struments. . The Howard-Cooper company noti-1 fied the board that asphaltic macadam can be used in surfacing the Columbia ! river highway at considerably less ex pense than a patented pavement and : that It will last as long. The matter was referred tp the budget committee for consideration In making up the 1915 budget. . . A warrant for $850 to cover filing fee in probating the estate of Thomas Johnston, who died at' the poor farm, was ordered issued. S. E. Johnson, Lents, ' petitioned for $25 indemnity for one cow slaughtered because of tuberculosis. Hearing of the petition was set for November 30 at 10 o'clock. ProTessor II. F. French of the Ore gon Agricultural college, reported that farm demonstration work carried on under an act of the legislature showed very satisfactory results. The report was placed on file. Thirteen warrants from the general fund for from $3.75 to $37.50 and one against the road fund for $37 were or dered cancelled at the request of Coun ty Auditor Martin. Umatilla Schools Progress. Salem. Or., Nov. 24. Superintendent of Schools I. E. Young, of Umatilla county, reports to State Superintendent Churchill, for the biennial report in course of preparation, that a concrete school building at Umatilla, costing $20,000; one of brick and concrete cost ing $12,600 at Helix, and one at Rocky Point, costing $7500 were built during his administration and bonds issued at Athena for a $50,000 eight room building. Salem Gets First Certificate. Salem, Or., Nov. 24. The officials of the United States National bank nf Kn 1pm ai-ft rathpr -nrniifl nf th. fnrt that thA Hflnlr has rpr-pl v-H peiHfl9t " .... . w.. ..UWbV. i :n 1 rf tha. twAlfli fH.i,1 tABA,rA I district, consisting of Washington, Montana, Utah, Oregon, Idaho, Nev ada and California, f The handle of a new wire carpet beater is raised several inches from the main shaft, to save its user's hand from contact with a Carpet 'jiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiimmiiiiiiiimi iiimiimiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiu: Thanksgiving Dinner at The Hazelwood Wi.1 be something to be thankful for. Persons in Portland on Thanksgiving day who find they are not to have that extreme pleasure of a dinner cooked at home should feel they are fortunate to te in Portland and not in some other city, for in Portland is The Hazelwood. which offers to the traveler or the resident a more home-like place than can be found in any other city in America. Many of our a la carte prices are -less this year than pre vious, and as an additional feature, we will serve a One Dollar Thanksgiving Dinner - Oyster Cocktail Cream of Tomato or Oyster Soup Celery 'Olives Pickles Baked Salmon or Halibut Choice of Roast Turkey, Roast Duck, Roast Goose, Stewed Chicken, Roast Veal, Pork Tenderloins, Roast Lamb Lemon Sherbet Mashed or Baked Potatoes ' Buttered Beets Choice of Green Peas, Stewed Corn, Brussel Sprouts, , or Creamed Cauliflower Choice of Chicken, Fruit or Combination Salad Choice of Neapolitan, Princess, Strawberry, Vanilla, Chocolate, Ice Cream, or choice of any Pie. ';- 'Tea Coffee Milk Candy Wafers Salted Almonds You can have a table reserved if you like, but come anyway. Seating capacity 425 The Hazelwood '- Confectioners and Restaurant TENTH AND WASHINGTON STREETS . you should see the lovely hats and I REP LETTER DAY TomorrowPlO i Free Stamps to Visitors to All Charge Purchases Made Tomorrow and Remainder ol Month Will Goon Yonr Dec Account, Payable-Jane 1 VISIT TOYL AND The Kiddles Paradise FOURTH FLOOR Bring the children in ana let tnem see this wonderland of beautiful new Dolls, Toys, "Games and Christmas novelties of all kinds. Head quarters for Men's and Women's Skates and Skating Shoes. . Reliable Merchandise ' Reliable Methods Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 BomiMe Sfsnnnips ffgomni 9 to 12 TommoFrow Doll Sale Co ntinacs 'Dept. Fourth Ejoor- An extraordinary oorortaiBty to:fcuy the Christmas Dqllies at speiial reduced prices. Purchases -of giftst.made. now A will be stored and dehveredat any time desired. Do your Chris tms shopping early! u Id All Departaicntn EXCEPT GROCERIES DOUE A Store Will Be Closed All Day ThursdaySupply Thanksgiving Needs Tomorrow Double Trading Stamps With All Cash Purchases, from 9 to 12, In All Depts., Except Grocerlea Women's $25 Coats, $16.98 Dainty Waists, Special $3.59 SLE SECOND FLOOR Women's and Misses' Winter Coats a special lot taken from. regular stock and priced for immediate Clearing. Latest styles in three-quarter and full length models Balmacaans, Russian and novelty belted effects in splendid assortment. Shown in smart mixtures, zibelines. cheviots, boucles, etc.' Coats selling heretofore up to $25.00 during Clearing Sale "u $16.98 SECOND FLOOR Chirm ing Waists in a variety of models to suit every fancy. Laces, chiffons, messalines, crepe de chine, etc., styled in the very latest ef fects with long sleeves and low necks. Beautifully trimmed with novelty but tons, soft vest effects, fancy collars, fur, etc. Scores of pretty models for all occasions. ' Make your selections tomorrow. All sizes in the fPO CQ lot- Priced special at only wOJ5 Beautiful New Waists in Many Stylet, Special at $4.98 Great Sale of Silk Petticoats At S2.29 and S3.98 AT $2.29 These handsome Pet ticoats are shown in several dif ferent styles. Some of silk mes saline others with messaline flounce and silk Jersey top. Ac- cordeon pleated flounces in plain or striped. All the leading colors. String tops. Priced spe cial at only . . . . . e. 52.29 AT $3.98 Women's Silk Petti coats made of, extra good quality messaline, silk jersey or crepe de chine. Plain : and fancy pleated flounces otlfers with folds and narrow ruffles. Fitted or taped bands. Shown in all colors. On special sale now at the fo QQ very low price $Ja70 Wool Sweaters 5 to S12.15 SECOND . FLOOR Warm woolen Sweaters for skating and outdoor sports. Splendid showing of the latest effects in plain and fancy weaves in fine or heavy ribbed. Also new Silk and Angora Sweaters Sweater Sets, Scarfs, Caps, etc. The Sweaters range in pric from $5.00 to 512.15 Notion Day Tomorrow At the Bargain Circle on Main Floor Clarke's or Coats' Spool Cotton, all numbers, dozen spools at Sic Large spool Corticelli Sewing Silk, in black, white ana colors. SOc size. Special, the spool 35c 10c Cube Pins, in assorted col ors, on special sale now, only sc 15c Dressmakers' Pins, put up in one-fourth pound boxes, at 10c 25c Sleeve Protectors now at 15c 10c Skirt Markers, on sale at 5c 65c Combination Folding Coat and Pants Hangers now at 25c 15c Sanitary Belts now only 10c 25c Hair Curlers on sale at 18c 5c Hair Wavers on sale at 2Uc 10c Folding Drinking Cups at 7c toe Trouser Hangers now at 5c Standard 5 c Removable Collar Supports on sale now only 2 He 15C Women's supporters at xuc 10c Wire Coat Hangers now 7c 5 c Wire or Wood Hangers at 3e 5 c Bastftie Cotton, the spool 4c 2 Jc Darning Cotton, 4 5 -yd. lc 20c Dress Weight at, yam 15c 5 c Common Pins, two pkgs. 5c 10c Bone Hairpins at, the box 7c 25c Stickerei Braids at, bolt 15c 25c Frilled Elastic at, yard 19c 5c Safety Pins, in assorted sizes. white only, on sale now at 2 He 25c Machine Oil, large size, 15c 15c Stocking Protectors at 10c 10c Shoe Trees on sale now at 8c Standard 10c Curling Irons at 7c Pin Cushion and Pin Holders combined on sale now, only 25c 35c Scissors, assorted sizes, 18c 25c. Skirt Market's on sale at 19c 10c Featherbone special, yd. 8c Pearl Buttons, fresh or salt water Sizes 14 to 24. Regular price 10c the dozen, now on sale at 5c Hair Nets, with or without elastic. All colors. Five in pkg. for 10c Sale of Girdle Forms MAIN FLOOR New Basque Gir die Foundations in various widths and all sizes priced for Wednes day's selling at the special prices Medium-weight Girdle Foun- Q dations special Wednesday OC 11 -In. width Girdle Foun dations spCl Wednesday 1 4-in. "width Girdle Foun dations spec'l Wednesday 20c 25c Sale of Handbags Purges, Music Rolls at Be Women's Handbags, Hand Purses, Music Rolls and Music Folds in newest shapes. Priced OQ, verv - soecial Wednesday Thanksgiving Millinery Specials SECOND FLOOR New Trimmed Plush and Velvet Sailors very latest white, pink, blue, etc. Special at $12,75 and $14.75, All Untrimmed Shapes and All Millinery Trimmings including os trich fancies, Wednesday at. ...HALF PRICE Men's 1.50 Shicts jat MM Latest Coat Styles MAIN FLOOR Famous 'Manchester" Shirts for gentlemen. Beautifully made from imported repps and crystal cloths. Cut full with yoke and finished with French cuffs and ocean pearl buttons. Standard $1.50 Shirts. Priced fl t Q very special at ....JialSJ Men's 25c Silk Lisle Hose Annate MAIN FLOOR Special Thanksgiving sale of Men's fine Silk Lisle Hose at a reduced price. Shown in all sizes and colors, in cluding champagne, navy, purple, gray also black and white. Standard In ' 25c Hose on sale at, the pair i?C Attend Big Sale Men's Holiday Neckwear Men's Dress Suits, 834.95 Bine Serge Suits $15 to S25J MAIN FLOOR Men's find' Young Men's Blue Seree Suits for .Thanks- eivinz wear. This season's newest MAIN FLOOR Special .Thanksgiv ing Sale of famous "Brokaw Bros." Dress Suits for men and young men. Ve'ry newest models, hand-tailored and correct in style. Made from beautiful dress cloths. All sizes Choose yours tomorrow at very special price.. $34.95 Complete Showing Mo Sweater for Sifting- models. Hand tailored 'tnrouehout with splendid sergeHinings. These are shown in extra weights. Full line of sizes. Priced atrji'Of Aft only.. .$15.00, $20.00,5 J.UU All Style and -All Color Men' Pure Linen Handkerchief Priced Special at the Low Pric 3 for 25c Ready-lo-Use Linens for Thanksgiving Belated Shoppers Will Supply Their Needs Tomorrow DEPT. FIRST FLOOR We are thoroughly prepared to supply your every want Table Cloths, Linen Sets, Doilies, Scarfs, Napkins, etc., at any price and any quality desired. If you have put off buying the Thanksgiving Linens come tomorrow and choose beautiful Linens ready for the table at reduced prices: Richardon' Pattern Cloth, 22 Yard, only $3.38 Richardon' Pattern Cloth, 2x2 H Yard, at $4.28 Richardon' .Pattern Cloth, 2Ux2M Yard $7.20 Richardon'a 2020-inch Linen Napkin, do. $2.38 Richardson' 22x22-inch Linen Napkin, do. $2.92 Richardson' 24x24-inch Linen Napkin, dos. $4.50 Sale Women's 4.50 and $5.00 Shoes ; ; . ;. ... , ' r "'v Our Entire Stock of Table Linens by the Yard, Cloths, Napkins, Etc, Reduced . -p ; ; " RedLe tier Day Specials MAIN FLOOR While" in the store tomorrow stop in the Do mestic Aisle and take advantage of the following real bargains: 12c Outing Flannel 10c Yd. Boys Overcoats at HALF PRICE 1 -J' Main Floor ThanksgiviB? sale - of. Boys' Chinchilla and Zibj-jine .Over coats. Only a limited nunbcr in 'this lot. Good, serviceable eoforst; $12.50 and $15 Coats, now HAkF' PJUCE Boys' SOc Waiau 25Madebf ! good quality Outing -Flaiels. Cut1 full, with yoke. Standard "i50c OtZn Waists, now on sale at...YtJJL' 2000 yards best quality Outing Flannels for gowns, pajamas, skirts, etc. Neat stripes, checks and plaids. Standard izViC grade, yard 10c 50c Cues I Towels 38c MAIN FLOOR Richardson's Linen Guest Towels with scal- loped or hemstitched ends. 56c grade special 38c Bath Towels for 20c MAIN FLOOR -Bath Towels for the baby. Fine soft quality with pink or blue borders. Seal loped or plain. Special.. UC 1 Is IS) See Morrison Street Wlntfow A( JSave S. & H. Stamps and secure Christmas Gifts FREE GAIN demonstrating the leadership of this ci c . i . - . . .i.-if4.j:.... onoe oiore, we pia.ee : on saie, sginmng tomorrow morninc. - 3000 oairs Women's High-Grade'.-Fall 'and Winter Footweart'about factory prices. Through sheer ;good fojtune we procured this immense lot of Shoes at apout half what other stores have to pay; therefor we are enabled to sell them at this-' sensational.- low. price. Smartest new lasts in all .styles heels and toes. Patent; gunmetal, vici, dhill calf, suede, etc. Some with cloth toppings sfyd quar ters. JWelted or turned soles. Button blucher or lace models in all sizes and widths.? Unpar alleled opportunity to buy, standard dM Qf" $4.50 ta$5-00 Shoes at, the pair only tCimuO Thanksgiving Groceries j Order Early In the Day Talaphones MarchAll 4800, A-6231 Thoroughly experienced tele phQne clerks at your service beginning at 8 a. m. Complete stock of Groceries, Imported and Domestic Delicacies, Fruits, Vegetables, etc. Also full -line of Bakery and Delicatessen Goods. Ordet cany in the dayr Layer Raisins at, ' the ' pound 1 0c Seeded Raisins at, the pound 10c Not-a-Seed Raisins, the pound 11c Currants priced, the pound 12 He Orange Peel priced at, pound 17c Lemon Peel priced at, pound 17e Citron Peel priced at, pound 20c Fancy Mixed Nuts, 2 pounds 45c Fancy Layer Raisins, package 20c Cluster Raisins, 54b box at S1.0O Cresca Malaga Raisins imported, priced now at only, the pound 40c New Smyrna Figs, the pound 25c NOTE "Coffee Day" this j week will be Friday instead of Thursday as usual. ' ' '.' : .. Late Cranberries at, the quart lOe Oranges, the dozen 25c, 30c, 40c Atmere'i Mincemeat, pound 15s Atmore's Mincemeat, pail at $1.00 Lillie Dickenson's Mincemeat now friced at enly,the jar. . . 75c rance-Anericai Punch ' Sauce is new priced at only, a bottle 15c Atmore's Plum Puddlns 30c, SOc Heina Plum Padding 40c7 75e Franco-American Plum Pudding at only, the. can 35c, 65c and 85c C. C Ginger Ale. the dozen $1.65 Cantrell & Cochrane's Ale, Belfast," priced, the dozen, at only $1.75 Imported French Peas (uncolored) now only, the can , 25c, 30e, 35c French Mushrooms ' priced now at, the can, 25c, 30c, 35c and 40c Canned Shrimp only ISc and 25c Olives at 20c, 25c, 35c and 45c Large Queen Olives, the quart 45c m ced i It Sale Dinnerware DEPT. THIRD FLOOR -All French Semi-Porcelain Dinner. Sets at red patterns to select from. White Semi-Porcelain Dinner Sets in neat fancy, shapes. v Set of 36 Pieces Special at $1.97 Decorated . Semi-Porcelain v Dinner Sets in fancy shape with dainty pink spray and full gold line on every, piece, traced gold handles and. knobs. -. . - ::a'- -Set of 36 Pieces Special at $2.78 Decorated Serai;Porcelain Dinner Sets green border, lace effect over border. Very attractive. $ 5.60 Set of 42 Pieces $ 4.43 $ 7.85 Set of 50 Pieces $ 6.2 $10.50 Set of 60 Pieces $ 8.40 $15.50 Set of 100 Pieces $12.40 ALL ROASTERS Reduced TEA POTS Reduced CUT GLAT 207o Off erman and English China and prices. . over lootiopen stock HavUand' & Co. FrencChina Din ner Sets. Green spni$ and small blue fjpwers with t r c d ' gold handles arid knobs. '- NtaL 5 $22.75 Set of 60 Pie' $18.75 $33.25 - Set of 1 00 Pf tea $26.60 $37.50 Set of 112 Pieces $29.87 Wm. -Rogers' Guaraned Silver Tea Spoons, set of syi for 60c Dessert Spoons, setofli for $1.00 Table Spoons, set of for $10 Dessert Forks, set of fy.for $1.00 Table Forks, set of Q tot: $1 .20 Table Knives, set of for $1.50 Fruit Knives, set of frfor $1.25 85c Roasters special at only 50c $1.15 Roasters special at only 65c $1.25 Roasters special at only 75c $1.40 Roasters special at only 85c $1.80 Roasters special only $1.00 $2.75 Tea Bait Pots iJup) $2.00 $3.00 Tea Ball Pots (4?cup) $2.2S $3.25 Tea Bali Pots (5-4up) $2.50 $2.65 Coffee Pots (4int) $2.10 $2.50 Coffee Pots (3hit) $2.00 waists thcyhaya f at aucb reduced s - --.', - Vrtcea- , (Adv.) 1 3UUUUUUWI1IUIIIHIIIUIIU