The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, March 18, 1915, Page 10, Image 10

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    DAILY JOURNAIn PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENII?6. MARCH 18, 1915.
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Mrs. Pennybacker's Itinerary,
li connection with the council of
v the I General eaeration of Women's
clua which convenes In Portland,
Jurie 1. 2 and 3. and with other im
portant club meeting of the summer,
Mri Percy V. Pennybacker, the na
tional president, has .Issued . the fol
lowing details aa to her summer itiner
ary!: " -
i "jCarly in May I attend the Tennes
' ee State .Federation at Morrlstown.
' andyis-it the. mountain schools that
' are iso dear to the hearts of the Ten
: tU'fcpce women. Not later than May 7,
I fcjtart westward, visiting the exposi
tion at San DiojfO. stopping at Los
V .Angeles, arriving at Han Francisco on
.Malr 17, to attend the California State
Federation, and officially to call at the '
s Brtt Vanama-Pacific exposition.
'lAfter the council, I hope to attend
- - either state federation or special called
- L . 1 . . . . f.1- i . 4
- Tlief3LMl - ill USIlllll.'-ll, JUII.clllrf.t
oming, Idaho, I'tnh, Nevada and
jska.
"(On August VI, am engaged to
- p4ak at l.'hautuuqtia, N. Y. If neccs
paijy, I shall' give to the west all the
tinie.up to that date. All towns and
cities, are offering royal, hospitality ' to
thrt club women who pass through, or
whjo stop on rnuti'. Never has there
bn an 'opportunity for the east and
west and the north and south to 1
, )nught more t-loseiy together.. 1 sin
cerely hope you will make your plans
to Join vh on the western trip.
' 'Un May- 12 in Baltimore the annual
otmg of" the conference of charities,
anid corrections will be held. Since
th s affords a great clearing house for
thjje interested in many lines of our
. Wirk, I should he especially glad if
soine of oiir--6trong!st women attended
. this conference, -and then wrote me
their-'impressions. 1 am vitally inter
ested in the problem that lias faced
ev!ery administration of the general.
' t coloration: that of-bringing about clos-
i-'er cooperation between organizations
working' along parallel lines."
Coterie Has Saint I'at Tarty.
The spirit of Saint Patrick ruled
. supreme, last night on the occasion of
tliie party given by the 1'oterie club
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred U.
Idlllcr, 7W Thompson street. The en-j
tire nouse was a iiiass or greenery,
telrns. smilax and forest foliage being
utilized in emphasizing the reigning
cojlor of the day.
-JThe guests, who numbered about SO,
wre received by" the members of the
Cdterie, the receiving line being head
ed iby Mrs. 'fJerger, the president. A
Blarney stone was one of the features
ufj the evening, and after everyone had
dily saluted this time honored stotie,
. tbjere was an informal program. Mrs.
Alexander sang so delightfully that
. istle B( obliged to respond to an en
care, giving "The Lai't Rose of Sum.
'aifcv." LiUle Miss Agnes and Master
Allen Coovert gave a .clever impersona
tion of, a newly married couple and
r thjeir first quarrel. Grace Miller gave
two recitations, "The Low Back Car"
btjing given in splendid Irish dialect.
- Mirs. James RobertS gave a clever song
and dance, which was much appreciat
ed. Sirs. Clark, who possesses a beau
tiful voice, was heard in vocal num-
iters.
tJne of the very amusing features
s a "Song Poem," written especially
for the. occasion by Mrs. C. M. Kiggins.
' Te blanks in" the poem were filled in
with the names otsongs and snatches
f rlsm these were played by Mrs. K. H.
Heals, a priae being awarded the person
KUessing the greatest number correctly.
Geen punch was served "throughout the
vening- in' the- fern room, and at a late
' hpur an elaborate collation was served
frbm tables, decorated with shamrocks
" arid lagsj of Erin.
.' -' ' -
T Give "AY hose Baby Are You?"
The Chapatonian Dramatic club, un
ddr the direction of William J. Clarke,
wll render the' laughable, comedy,
"Whose Baby Are You?" in their hall,
Williams avenue and Portland boule-
vi rd, tonight at 8:16 o'clock. The cast
ol characters is as follows: Daniel
-Gillespie, a cheerful liar, Lawrence
" IjBvazeth; 'Pat Flannery, his gardener,
William J.; Clarke; Deacon Smith, a
cnusty old bat. pick Clancy; Sally, a
maid, Catherine Clarke; Miss Camson,
a Ihousekeeper, Nina Leader; Louisiana,
a dark brunette. Earl Campbell. - The
proceeds of the play will be used for
v charitable purposes.
I
Monroe Women Plant Flowers.
The Woman's Progress Club of
Jkjanroe is leading in ta movement to
clean up and beautify that city and
have secured the help and cooperation
of. the school children. The rose
bnshes given to the school children by
the club have all been planted. Club
members are settiog out large num
bers of daffodils and a little later ma
ple trees will be- planted. The new
at of 23 etudy books which the club
recently ordered, has arrived and will
v be used at -once.
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c-twi"bies imfMit -
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Miss Mary Campbell, superintendent of the
j Grand Mound, Washington
w
ler and Willia
vocal: number,
of- the evening
ing. Miss Jetn Sppt
Welsh in fantij.sti
lng heralded
M lie. Mazunia
future of all wlio
rwin contribute a
Ofce of the features
s the fortune tell-
icer and Miss Agnes
costumes and I be-
Mlle. Dinerado and
ealing the past; and
crossed their palms
with silver. Ilbcjrt K. Hitch rafffled
off several boxles
ceedsj going to
ning closed wi
dancing.
ft
OdifornJans Have Saint Pat Party.
; the California Society of Oregon
held s delightful St. Patrick's party
last evening at Masonic temple. Miss
tlortlne Buck gave a reading. , Wal
ter A. Bacon rendered f a violin solo.
Miss Miriam Hilton gav a piano num-
GRANDMOTHER KNEW
There Was Nothing So Good for
Congestion and. Colds
as Mustard.
But the old fashioned mustard Blas
ter burned and blistered while it
acted Tou can now get the relief
and help that mustard plasters gave,
without the plaster and without the
blister; ' !
- MUSTEROLE does it. It is a clean,
j white einJtinent, mad with oil of
mustard. It la scientifically prepared,
eo - that . It works v wonders, and yet
doe not blister the tenderest skin.
1 Just massage MUSTEROLE in with
'the finger-tips gently. See how quick-
liy it Dnnss reuei now speedily the
pain disappears.
f , And there Is nothing like MUSTER
OLE for Sore Throat. Bronchitis, Ton
Isilitis, Croop, Stiff (Neck. Asthma, Neu
iralgia. Headache, Congestion, Pleurisy,
(Rheumatism. Lumbago, Pains .and
'Aches iot Back or Joints, Sprains, Sore
iMuscles. Bruises, Chilblains, Frosted
Feet, Colds of ; the Chest (it often
prevents Pneumonia),
i : At your drugcist's, in '25o and 50c
Jars, and a special large hospital size
lor a.ou.
' 'Be sure you get the genuine lnjS
TEROLE. t ' Refuse ; Imitations get
iwhat you" ask for. The. Musterole
company; Cleveland, Ohio. ?
.Mwlern
Tlie Unitarian1
day .afte-noon in
afternoon there
sion; followed by
ern Art by Mrs
early and more
plained in a ve
of the elements
truly great in a
bf candy, the ipro-
society, Thedv)t
ards and inforinal
rti Discussed.;
Iliance met yestter-
the chapel of the
church for an kll 'iday session; the
morning was cjjeYoted to sewipg, j at
noon luncheon was t -served and in the
ai lecture on ! "ltd
iri C. Wortmah. She
displayed a nunjiliier! of fine slides of
some of the wpJ-ld's masterpieces in
moidern art, and ex-
y llucid manneif some
th-t enter injto the
l
tion held a well
lerday.: with M
the ; Congress, 0
Creston Aslsojiation Sleels,
Tiie Creston Parent-Teacher a
arerit-Teacher asocla
ijittnded meeting yts
b. Aristene Fifelts jas.
the speaker. ShU tbld of the ivbrk
of
sdme of th things
do, and rneiitloned
that it still hope's toi
the forthcoming national ottnvtntion
of the Congres and Parent-Teacher
associations, to lie 1 eld in this eityiin
May. Miss Hardy, que of the techetrs,
sang two songs in a very acctjptaole
manner. The pupils of Miss Murray's
room gave an exhibition of club (swing
ing -The growing lidant was awarded
to Miss Murray's! room for having the
largest representation of mothers pres-
i i
ent at thfe meeting. The meqtin closed
Girls' Industrial School at
with a siocil hour and the
refreshments.
Multnomah Chapter, D
serving of
Ai R.
Multndmali Chapter, Daughters of
the American Revolution, held their
meeting? K-esterday afternoon jati the Art
museum. Preceding the address there
was a business session, at Which time
Mrs. J. Thdrburn Rosa was authorized
to have published the history! Of the
chapter's 1? years organizat on, which
she has recently prepared.- SI
Miss Annai B. Crocker, the (curator
of the mhiseum, gave a splendid talk
on "American Patriotic Art," j and at
its conclusion the women went up
stairs for aj viewing "of the pictures by
American artists, which aro (now. at
the muse aijn. and which will later be
sent to tftef Pjanama-Paclflo expoisitlon.
Yesterdays meeting1 was well attended.
i I
Iients iarent-Teachers tot !Ieet.
Lents Palretit-Teacher club mil meet
at 2:30 p. m. m the school
(vail. A good progt-am has
pared. Everyone lurged to
tomorrow
assembly
been prej
come
Psj
The
Portland
morrow
ford will
tion."
Will
'
rcholpicyi Bepartment to Meet.
psychology department of the
Woman's club will (meet to-
&ti 1:15.. Mrs. Florence Craw-
conduct a study of f'Sugges
PERSONAL MENTION
ear Famous Soprano,
Dr. P. E. Moore and Dr. Theodore
Purdom leift for 'La Grande
ing to attjend the concert to
there tomorrow evening
Little
Farmer
Farmer
into his head to
Brown's
the Owl.
Browji's :Boy
thing else to do,
cause, now thad
were there, ana
signs of the coin
the Crow saw hi
JTtoriay foFBecl
5Y! THOR TsTTO-T-J W BURGESS
this
E.
morn-
be given
y Felice
Copyrlrbti, 1015.
lloy and Hooty
by J. a. Iioyd.)
had tajken it
k-isit the Green Forest.
It was partly because lie hadn't any-
ani it was partly be-
it j was near the end
of winter, he -wanted to see how (things
if there were any
lng! of spring. Blacky
m doming and Blackv
chuckled to himfeelfl He had watched
da v for
every
thing. Now
Brown's Boy abfeut
the Owl.
He flew over
n. week ror just tnis
life would tell Farmer
that nest of Hooty
of the Green Fkresjt where Hooty and
Mrs. Hooty had
at : once began
hia 'voice, and
terribly exclteH
"Caw. caw, caw,
Blacky. At one alf his relatives with
in ' hearing distance hurried over to
knw that he was tor
arid they wanted to
fun. It wasn't long
join him. They
mentlng Hooty
Join him in the
carefully so as
without frightening
Knew tnat so
they would fly
alarm the one
the lonesome corner
made their home, and
to taw at the top of
pretend that he was
about something.
caw. caw!" shouted
1
tilme
1
cW " J "
Then he
before there was ai great racket going
lonesome comer of the
I ' ! ' !
'anner Brown's Boy
stripped and listened,
what Blacky and : his
this time," said he;
e a fuss like that
Is usually I something to see
I believ4 I'll go over and have
on over in that
Green Forest.
Of course
heard it. He
'Now I wonders
friends have foan
"Whenever thejHi
there
there,'
a look."
So he turned tin the direction.: of the
lonesome corne of .the Green Forest,
and as he drew near he moved very
to see all that he could
the crowB. He
soob ' as they sajw him
away, and that! might
thfey . were tormenting,
f ot he knew enough of crow Ways' to
know that whjjnf they were making
such, a noise as they were now making
they were plaguing some one. i i
Blacky was the first to see htm, be
cause he was watching for him! But
he didn't say anything until Farmer
Brown's Boy was , so near and he
oouldnt help.;bnti. see that nest and
Hooty himself sitting up very straight
and snapping his! bill angrily at his
tornemtors Theln - Blacky gave, the
alarm, and 'at once all the crows rose
in the air and headed for the Green
Meadows, cawingj at the top of their
lungs. Blacky went with them a yttle
way, - The ; first i chance he got. he
dropped out, of. the flock and silently
flew back to' a place where he could
caught sight of Hooty the
Owl.
see all that imight happen ait the nest
of Hooty the Owl.
When Farmer Brown's
caught sight of the nest and saw the
crows dafting down toward t and act
ing so excited he was puzzled. "That's
an old est of Redtail tlie
thought We. ' "I found that last
Now whit can there be thAre
cite those crows so
Then he taught sight of Hooty the
OWL "Hja, so that's it!" he fexclaimed.
"hose seamps have discovered
and are having no end of f ui torment-
ing him because they know that he is
Jn the daytime,
doing there." He
half bli
what he'
tried to
right tip
Wonder
no longer
;eep out of sight, bjut ! walked
Lyne,.. the famous coloratura soprano.
Miss Lyne is a granddaughter' of Mrs.
Purdom and . a niece of Dr. and Mrs.
Moore. Mrs. Moore Joined Miss Lyne
at Salt Lake. -They will come to Port
land Sunday and Miss Lyne plans to
remain about a week with her relatives
before continuing on her tour Which
will extend to Honolulu.
I
Bishop Cooke in New Yorjt.
Bishop R. J. Cooke of - the Methodist
Episcopal church is now In New Tork
on an extended trip east. Before re
turning to Portland he will preside
over church conferences - In Vermont
and Delaware, and attend the annual
meeting of bishops of the church to
be held In Des MohneS, April 24
Is expected back in Portland
May 1.
Boy first
Hawk."
spring.
to ex-
td the foot of the tree, all
the time looking up. Hooty saw him,
but Instead jof flying away, he snapped
his bill, Just as he had at tlie crows.
ana nissea. i
"Thafs funny," thought ! Farmer
Brown's Bojy. Tf I didn't know that
that is the old nest of Redtail the
Hawk, and If It wasn't stIU the tail
end of winter I would think that that
is, his nestL" H)e walked in a circle
around the tre'eMooking up. ' Suddenly
he gave a little, start. .Was! that a
tall sticking over' the edge of the nest?
He found a stick; and threw It up. It
Struck the bottom of the nest and out
flew a great bird. It was Mrsi Hooty!
Blacky the! Crow chuckled. I
Next story: 'i
Is Tempted."
'Farmer .Brown's , Boy
Dr. Conwell Is Here,
Dr. Russell H. Conwell of Philadcl
phi a. eminent clergyman, university
president and lecturer, is at the Ore
gon. Dr. Conwell Is pastor of the
Baptist Temple In the Quaker City and
head; of the Temple university. He is
in Portland on a lecture tour, anid will
speak at the White Temple tonight.
He
about
Must Slake Things Attractive,
Victor Brandt of the Carlton
who returned Tuesday from a
the Panama-Pacific exposition
Great Northern, predicts that a
share of the exposition travel
via the northwest. "If we are
our share of the, benefit of this
he said yesterday, "we must
things attractive for tourists.
Rose Festival is our greatest
and we should make the most of!
visi
bn
will
ttav
William G. Ferris of Vancouver, B.
C, Ip a guest et the Nortonia.
Mrs. Stanton Griffis of Madfjrd, is
at the Portland.
D. C. Corbin, a Spokane banker. Is
staying at the Multnomah.
A. E. Palmer of Denver, "is kt the
Oregon. Mr. Palmer is connected with
the RedPath bureau..
J. D. Gordon is a Hood River visitor
at the Cornelius.
A. H. Workman is. registered at the
Nortonia from Tacoma.
John McLaren and Miss McLajren of
Chinook, and Mr. and Mrs. S. II. Van
Dyck of Gardiner, are Montana! visit
ors, at' the Portland.
E. McMurray of Seattle, northwest
manager of the Beech Nut Packing
company, is at the Multnomah.!
E. V. De Paul, owner of the f,a Sal
nelius. ' . j
Per Lee Welty, a Seattle insurance
adjuster, is at the Oregon.
Major Henry C, Jewett, U. S. A.,
ana Mrs. jewett, are guests at the
hotel.
t to
the
large
be
reap
el."
make
The
asset.
it."
Sh
Cornel i
Falls,
Stone
and fi
C. L.
the
Judgje
mem
a guest
Floyd
or
ton
sion.
F. -C
the
Clyd
man, i
T. Tt
la staying
is a member
commission,
Eaton is a
ius.
W. H; Holji
of the
at the Im
L, Daggett
Olytapia. official
workmen's compensation comnbi
at the Mu
Stewart, a
are
Otiegon.
e Kiddle, an
at the Ini
l Ristueen is
Nortonia from Grand
McDormaik
the Multnomah
Miller and
ests at the
Metzger
ing at the
H. B
is at
J. H4
are gu
E.
are
M
stay
FRATERN
Ann!
tersary of
pomattox
df
H. S
ment
a gene
semi
render
glnia
c
1915.
ance
of h
who
geaeral
tude
has gu
the ha
:elebra!ted
of
atk-ed
Wer
tb
Seattle
outdo
bers i
of
Puget
this
word
consul
result
the dait
Head
city
Multnomah.
C. F. Stone, attorney of Klamjath
1
On
bors
as a
the
local
tieth
Orego
dance
5
at Coil
wives
Modern
bled
to 6441
at
at
is of Forest Grove,
state senateJ is
Derial.
and A. B. JSrnst
s of the WashUng-
laist
the Imperial,
of the state
Mr.
game
Creswell visitor
Itnomah
Kelso banker, is
Island City milling
perial.
registered at the
Forks, N. D,
of San
Francisco,
wife of Hood
Cornelius.
wife of Everett,
Imperial.
and
Surrender at Ap-
Occurs April 9.
Appomatitox
Celebration
Fargo abA
.Oregon. (3
al order calli
centennial
of the Army
at
and co
"Let us
this anni
or bitt
re opposed
order,- bu
that Divi
arded our
f century j
to Be Beld.
staff of the depa
. A. R., have iss
ng attention to
iversary of the
of Northern
which will
nomemorated April
upon the observ-
yersary in no spirit
erness toward
to us," says
rather with
Providence which
national life
st closing."
entjer
rte
Portland
Goes
Woodmen
Portland and
honor of tl
Consul
sound Woid
nad guaran
was at once
going Portland
is Boak has
e of his Sea
Royal Weighbors
S3
arch 21, 1
America
fraternal
of Illindi
nips are
Anniversary
Rose cam
last evening
street.
ncll Bluffs,
jand daughte
Woodmen
a social
members
df
state
Fifth
as
at
Riyer,
AL NOTES
rt-
ued
the
sur-
Jr-be
9.
those
the
gratl-
thrdugh
100 Better,
will endeavotf
secure 300
ie approaching
Boak. When
men learned
teed 200 members,
sent to the
100 better.
namffd April
ttle visit.
to
mera-
ylslt
the
that
iers,
Head
The
2T as
Celebrating
5, the Royal Nesgh-
irecelved its charter
benefit society from
Is. This month the
lebratin&r the tipn.
lofj the organizaiion.
celebrated it by a
at Manchester fiall,
In December, 1888,
Iowa, a eroun of
tB of members olj the
i or, America assem
clutt. It had grown
the time a chajrte
t
V jgljgfl j -1(r J
1 Tomorrow on your. 4 fl
j hot or cold meat Zfy' J
was granted it by Illinois; and is said
to be the strongest benefit order of Its
kind known.
St. Patrick's Day Sane.
Last evening the St. Patrick's dartce
or Portland lodge,; Fraternal Brother
hood, was giv
Refreshment"?
were Bppropria
Makes
Circle
r I,ast, ,evenin'
Women Of .'.Wi
in Selllng-Hlrsrh hall,
ere nerved. Decorations
te to "'the occasioh.
-
rraternaf viiit.
Royal Circi bf the
dcraft cOncludefji their
session In tlie AV". . V. Temple early
and u -.group of Sj members visited
Oregon circle. .. ;
Dancing, singing and a - hot bath
every ": Saturday are Jho main delights
Of the Russian soldier.
POST CARDS, Id Each, No
m
It isn
Special Prices at TEeOw!
More, No Less
mi
FOR FRIDAY j
what ypu earn, it'i what you save. " And savintr
isn't always in the price of an article. Fitrure it any way
you will, The Owl Drug Stores help lyou to save, Friday's
bpecial bale is one way. ;
Arnica Tinct., p-oz. bot. lbc
.Useful in every home
Borax Powdered. 1 lb..:. 17c
to soiten water tor laundry
and bath.
Cocoa Butter,"
Especially good
2 ounces
or massage.
lb.. ... . .5c
frc
Mi IM HI
Men's, Women's
7 'Ml
Half-Soled, the
All persons making purchases Nat the
.Wonderful Wright's Sale of th4 Good
year Shoe Stock, may have -tfieir old
Shoes half-soled, while! they wait! at this
remarkably low price.
244 WASHINGTON ST
BETWEEN 20 AND 3D
9
Epsom Salts, 1
We only sell the purest
- white crystals.
Frenchj Ivory Combs . . 29c
50c value. Som have coarse "
teethL others coajrse and fine.
Hospital Cotton, pkg. . 17c
Palm Olive Soap, 4 cakes 25c
i i i
Pompeian Massage
Cream ..... 1 . 2i8c
50c manufacturer's size.
Lavoris 50c . 1 ....... . 28c
Manufacturer's size.
I ' I i-
Milk of Magnesia . . . . . 29c
Philibps.
-i
Sole Distributors
Truss Fitting b
m
Mulsified Cocoanut Oil 39c
. the kind you see advertised i
" for .he hair.;
Men thola turn ....... I 16c
Liquid Veneer .... . j .28c
Manufacturer's 50c size. j
Peruna . .fr. . .;. ... ... .59c
Swamp Root ........ . 66c
Kilmer's.
Sugar Milk (Mercks) . 25c
Syringe (Hercules) brown,
No. 2 size. . . .y. . . .,79c-
Standard length tubtnft, .
3 hard rubber pipes. ;
Syrup of Figs, California 26c
Poison Oak Applica
. . ...... . . . : .33c
A greaseless, pleasant and
simple remedy.
Rajab Hat Dye . . .19c
Instantly gives a beautiful
. coldr and finish to straw hats. 1
I-
mi
Todco
tion
mi
FRF.F. nFI IVFRIkS TO AI I PART? flF THF riTV rnon. Mar.aaii aooo
in Portland tor Vinol; AIs6 Rexair Remedies
f:
I Experts,
Trained iNurse, Sales Women
j i I .1 r
First Time Offered at Cut
Iloir A-1333
Silk Elastic! Goods Made to Order
in Our Rubber Goods Department
K5
Price
Almond Lotion Special
A Lotibn for the- Skin Readily Absorbed
Whitens and Softens the Skin
29c
" This Coupon Good for 10c
Bring This Coupon and 12c for
i.Qne Pound Old-Fashioned
Chocolate Drops
I Regularly Our 25c Pound
Coupon Redeemable at Candy
Dept. Friday Only.
j
ON THE PACIFIC COAST
hi-i
zi
f2i
WAS
TWENTY i STORES
filNGJON AT BROADWAY, PORTLAND, OREGON fti
WmmmmMfmWimm
' 1 i ' 1 I ' i ' ' 1 1 i ' ' J -r
-1 - ;- I ' -"- -T
! . at WJL& oSW 3
Special!
Nifty Suits p
$17.50
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Friday and Saturday Only
In order to induce ; ejiarly Easter
ping and avoid the rush) of last
terations, we are offering: these
ning little $25.00 Suitfe fdr $17.50.
are made of all wool! poplin in
thoritative style far j spring
the new style collar! of fine
Behgaline, front and back cut
snappy and swagger! lines, lined
peau de cygne; wide circular
navy and putty shades. Really
derful value at $25.00 remarkah1
duced for Friday and 'Saturday.
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with
Skitt
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only
Spring Suits Call for New Waists
We have a wonderful collection of the diint
one could
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All wool pop
pockets and
smart models
the price asked
wish for.
and - orettiest waists
and hort sleeves, novel ty 'collars heeij
nais organaies ana
marquisettes.
$2
00 Upwards
iest
Long
niate-
Millinery
All the beauty
showings, comb;
Uilltlblil.
ideas
lighted) with ou
the "individual'
-Vert,
We. Give American
Travel Scrip
in (box models, trimmed with velvet collars, patch
neat buttons, lined with
pea u de cygn e. Very
for spring atid summer wear! worth far more than
nM freshhess
ned with exclusive
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Hats; the
dresser;
of Spring
and
ill .be . de-
appeal to
Moderately Priced
Outfitting
405 Washington Street, at Tenth
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CREDIT
Everyone wants her
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of
me
new clothes for. Easier. If
not convenient for you to nay tlie full 'amount
krn-tir suit nr Other clotliiVsp' w'f will rrlndfv
pgc it to be paid for in weekly or monthly pay-
is as you. uesire.i i
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