THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY EVENING, i APRIL 1, 1915. 4 TOWN TOPICS , (91at IUY. OF 1915.) AMUSEMENTS BEILIG Broad wav at Taylor. Curtain 2:13 and 8.13. fegg ONeil In "Fee O'My beart," Wedueuur atul Saturday matinee. , BAKEK Broadway and SUtb. Curtain 2:20 and 8:20. Ma tinges fcuuilay, Wednesday, TUunwiay and Saturday. Baker flayers In ' "Ltauaycd iiootl.'' 1 OHPHKLJd Bruadwav at 8tark. Vaudeville. Curtains 2:30,t:30. PAN'rAtiKS Hroadwar at Aider. Vaudeville. - Curtain 2:ao. 7:30 and :10. LUKW B tJUlifcsa UruaHwuj at Yamhill. Vaudeville. Continuous. 1:30 to 3:y0. 7:80 to t:15 week i days. Cwutluuous 1 to 11 Sun days. - LYKIO fourth at Stark. Vaudeville. Contln troua. 1 .to 11 ih m. ! -COLOMBIA (ill in, between Washlujrtoa and Stark streeta. Motion picture. 11 a. in to 11 p. m. PfcoPLkd West Park at Alder street. Mo tion pictures. 11:3(1 a. m. to 11:30 p. m. 6TAB Waaliiugton at Park. Motion picture. 11, a. in. to 11 p. at." i NA1IUNAL Park and West Park, at Stark. r Mot lob picture. 12 m. to 11 p. a. . MAJESTIC Wasnlnxton atPark. ilotloa pic tures. 11 a. in. to 11 d. ni". 6V.NMKT WasUlDRton at Broadway. Motion pictures, 11 a. ui.'to 11 p. m. ' AKX MUSEUM Fifth and Taylor. Hours 9 to 5 week days,' 2 to 3 Sundays. Free after noons ot Tuesday. Thursday, Friday., Satur day. : ' - Today's Events. ? Dally, noun meetings at Baker ' theatre. Coioing Events. Public schools close for 'Easter vacation on April i. . - . ' Realty board luncheon at Coiuerclal club April 2. Transportation, club luncbeon at Multnomah hotel April 2. . Oregon Civic league luncbeon ut Multnomah liotel April 3. East Side Business Men'a " luncheon April 5. Huturyclub luncbeon at Benson hotel April 6. . AiuiumI convention dairy I . .Juspettora . at Imperial botel -vprll 7. - Ad club luncbeon at Multnomah hotel, April 8. . - "" " Portland Symphony orchef concert at the lielllg theatre. April 11. Ptbiie schools reopen Monday, April 12. Good road bond issue election, April 11. Central Library Meetings. Rationalist society, every Sunday evening. . Oregon Civic leaifue lectures every Thurs day evening. J Pacific unffjrt-slty extension lectures, every . Wfctnesday evening. Port Information Supplied. ' : Information reitardlnir this port rfiay be ob tained from the Portland Chamber of Com I morrow at W. O. W. Temple, 128 Elev i enth street. Door will ' be open J promptly at 8 o'clock for members and ther gentlemen friends. The follow ing is the program: Orchestra se- lfection; tjuaf tet, by the "Four Leaf Clover Quartet;" good roads talk, J. B. Yeon; Miss, Francis McGlll, Dan- suese; fire protection. Fire Marshal J. WV Stevens; mandolin solo, James De laney; sweet potato duet, Keller -Bros.: orchestra selection. Preparations have been made for a big crowd on this oc casion. . . . Technical Club, to Hike The Jef ferson High School Technical club, has arranged -to spend a week. In walking over' and studying the Columbia River "Highway. Members of the club will leave Portland next Monday, going by boat to Cascade Locks, thence hiking by easy stages to Portland. A second part of six technical club members 'will leave . tomorrow, going to The Dalles, thence to the Celilo canal anl locks, studying the work which has been done there and returning -to Cas cade. Locks in time to Join the rest "of the club next Tuesday. tnerce. 6 Fifth atreet. or A-1203. Telephone Main V'i jobs Open for Two. Bulletins is sued by the department of labor's bu reau of immigration-announce oppor tunities for employment in the vari ous states, the latest Indicating that a reliable' Scandinavian or German may find work on a Multnomah county farm at $25 per month. A woman is wanted as cook on a ranch near Con don at a Wage of $4 or $5 per week. J, H. Barbour of the Portland branch of i the immigration service, has added information ajt his office, in the Rail way Exchange building. .1 J. O. Mack jfe Co. Delayed in Bemov- Ing to Hew Location. Alterations and Improvements! not yet completed in the five story ptore located on Fifth street, between Oak and Pine streets, will de lay the remoyal of the furniture firm of J. G. Mack & Oo. from removing to this new location for a few days. 'The firm will continue business in thgir present location until . removal, de nouncement of which will be made shortly. , (Adv.) benefit of J- sL "peUr'sorr' "Bom&" jFlPG ROlltS ElSllt Vls will llluatrot- th loKtnM anH 1 ... W a musical program will also be given in connection with the lecture. I. To, optician. Journal bldjc. Ad. 22, Tempted, Kisses 19 ahd Is Given. 6d Bomantle Imt FifuratlTe Eplsods Be gins In Loi ABgtUi 3ootoff Office and Sad la County JaU. , f. Los Angeles, GaL, ' April 1.-Clyde Zitz, 22, began serving a 60 days' Jail term today, his punishment for hav ing twice pressed his lips against the peachlike but unwilling cheek of Miss Doris -HlUiard, 19. Miss Hilliard is the guardian of a doctor's outer office. When. Zitz called upon the physician and found the girl alone he tooTc ad vantage of the combination of circum- stancea. His arrest followed.' Suspected in Holdup Case. " .City Detective Frank Snow wlir go to Kalama, Wash,, this afternoon to arrest and bring back to Portland a Mexican, who is believed to have been implicated with George Gulbrandson J in .the holdup of the Lutkemeier sa loon at .49 Union" avenue March 9, and the robbery of Henry Feldman of 88 Ella street the night following. 1 . s : Thief Overlooks $400. C. Nelson, a logger, was robbed of a railroad ticket to Duluth Tuesday night by his roommate, a chance ac quaintance. The thief overlooked $400 in a wallet. Occupants of Home At an Early Hour Eight occupants of the home of At. Campbell. 291 Hbrth e Eighteenth street, were forced e to flee from the jhouse in their night clothing shortly before 2 4r o'clock this morning when a de- 4t tt fective flue caused a fire that it gave the firemen! much trouble e and did about $500 damage; A e boy sleeping in one of the up- per rooms was awakened by the & crackling flames fcnd gave I the alarm through the smoke-filled jfr house. Mr. Campbell is an em- X ploye of the city street cleaning department. Captains Reqeire Appointments. Lieutenants Toss, Lehman and WilT son, of the bureau of fire, who passed the recent examination for captains. have received appointments to the po sitions. Mayor Albee selected the men from the eligible list certified. Card of Thauiks. We wish to thank our friends for their kind sympathy shown, us in the death of our dearly beloved father, and for the beautiful floral iofferlngs. We especially wish to thank the Indian War Veterans and the Damascus Creamery company. -. - GEORGIA A. FOWLER. MRS. A. E. LEE. PETER VERNON REXFORD, MRS. S. S. PARKER. (Adv.) Good Friday Musical JProgranu Ai elaborate program will be given ai Westminster Presbyterian church, East Sixteenth and Schuyler streets, by th ohoir, assisted by Mrs. Charles F. Sears, mezzo-soprano; J. Ross Fargo tenor, and Walter J. Stevenson, bass at 7:45 o'clock tomorrow evening. Miss Laura Fox will be at- the, piano and., organ. J. Hutchison is !-the di rector. ' ' 1 Fire ami Police. ' Vlre department Mafn 7700. A-1323. Police department Main 7181, A-fT51. : Today's Forecast. Portland and vicinity Rain tonight and Friday; southerly winds. . Oregon and Wasbtnjrton Rata1 tonight and Friday; southerly winds. Idaho Ha in tonight and Friday.: Weather Conditions.; A depression of moderate energy is central over western British Columbia, and a large high presmre area ovef-flea the Piuiuk states. Bix.au cran warniugs were oroerea ai i a. ui. t. -a,,-- . ., ,. at all stu tions in tblj district, except Coos, aoT rvaam Stolen Jewelry. rWhlle Bar. for a nioderatelv southerly eale. Rein playing near the Portland. aca.dfm v has fallen in Washington; western Oregon and , yesterday, Alfred Rider, aged 8 year3 1?. Jrtlon: "i. VTiJll' I found a jewel Case containing two necaiacea anu iwu goia cnains Which were identified as articles of jewelry stolen from the home of ,Mrs. Cather- Samage Suit Xs Appealed, Attorney Shirley D. -Parker yesterday took an appeal in the suit of Cart A. Hayner against Woodard, Clarke & Co. for $50,000 damages . because of the al leged sale of laudanum to Mrs. Hay ner, a drug user. Circuit Judge Gan tenbein directed a verdict' for the company when the case was tried. Mexico. Know has fallen lu Nebraska', linoer Lake rearlon and the upper Ohio valley Changes in temperature since yesterday have been unimportant, except in Florida, where -It "ls much cooler. The conditions are favorable tor rain in this district tonight and Friday. 11WARD A. BEALS, District Forecaster. Observations. STATIONS Baker, Or. ..... Boston, Mass. Chicago, 111 . Denver, Colo. ... Duluth. Mlun Eureka, Cal. ... Fresno, ' Cal Galveston, Texas Havre, Mont.... Helena. Mont. . . . . Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas' City, Mo. Kuoxville, Tenn.. I.os Angeles, Cal. Marshf it-Id. Or... , Montreal. Qua . i . . New Orleans i;a. New York. N. Y.. ft. neao, na.. rs. laxima, nu.. Portland. 0r..r... i - Roseburg, Or. . . Bacramento, Cal.. Bt. -Louis, Mo..... Halt Lake. Utah. . 8. : Francisco, Cal. Featue, Maui.... Kitka, Alaska ripokane, Wash... Tacoma, Wash . . . Valdes, Alaska.. Walla Walla. Wrr. Washington. D. C. . Winnipeg, Man.. Temperature , . B J "CP. S3 at 4 h li nr. 46 8 5 46 4 40 8 oOi 3S 1 34 6 38 1 32 6 30 O 48 28 4 28 2 40 26 12 62 10 6tf 0 4 W - 2 TO 62 4 TiO 4 0 BO 14 28 2 50 28 4 36 4 5H 86 4 46 -14 62 42 8 82 4 46 32 6 34 2 50 28 4 66 4 66 66 . 4 52 .... etl 52 4 34 12i 88 34 12 46 - 4 66 46 8 88 8 46 82 28 52 4 62 60 42 44 l12i CO 44 ,4 54 8 66 64 8 52 10 60 52 4 56 2 6 64 lO 34 At '46 34 14 40 21 56 40 4 66 2! 64 66 4 54 10i 56 50 8 48 2i 42 4 44 ' O 60 42 4 50 8 56 48 4 18 Oi 4 4 58 14i 64 64 6 36 4j 46 .82 12 : 24 4' 34 24 12 ine Friedmair of 369 Twelfth street, March 20. . Xdttls Girl Hart. Luclle Mash, of 291 Sheridan street, sustained a frac tured ankle lasKnightoear her home, wheh she was struck on the leg with a stick by Norman Sangerman, 28t! Sherman street, a playmate. Patrol man B. R. Evert carrifd the little girl home. "li XeotrOra on Enarllaih. PaataTn t?h S j college extension course 20, English ts ! Poets, Professor Norman F. Coleman I T 1 1 . . n ,1.. 1 . I 1 . . . mrin gio Luc xiiiiLii lecture mis eve ning at 8. o'clock, in room B, Central library. He will talk on George Meredith. WHEN SPRING BRINGS ITS CRAVING FOR A CHANGE FROM WINTER'S ROUTINE 0 DIET, COME TO THIS STORE jCome this week and niake your EASTER selections from Portland's most complete stock of Staple and Fancy Groceries. "THE STORE OF QUALITY" L Msiyeir (& Go, Portland's Exclusive Handlers of Everything iGood to "Eat A-4432, Main 9432 148 THIRD SIEET For Thursday, Friday and Saturday we offer regular stocked . . :Groceries at a slight reduction: j . ' St, Johnsbury Crackers, regular 20c, 2 for ..35c McFarrane & Lange's Water Biscuits,, tin 65c C. & B. Lucca Oil, quart bottle 0c Granucci Olive Oil, regular $3.25 gallon ....$3.00 lmpcnea Macaroni or spaghetti, package . .ZOc Swift's Hams, lb... 22c Swift's Premium Bacon, lb... 32Kc C. & B. Chow Chow, stone crocks, regular 90c, each 75c Jefferson Cocktails, all kinds, regular $1.00 bottle . 90c All Local Beer at Brewery Prices See Our Seasonable Display of Fruits and Vegetables New Potatoes, Green and Yellow Beans, Green Peas, Artichokes, ., rresn Mushrooms, Celery Hearts, Water Cress, Endive .Our Delivery Service Is Unexcelled We make a special effort to give xou your orders at the time you ' - want them; Start the Month Right Open ail Account With Us YOU CAN DO BETTER FOR LESS ON THIRD STREET" o o .28 0 O 0 1.16 .01 .11 .08 0 0 O .0 .2S o o .30 .04 o 0 o Good Trlday Almost Heirs. How about ordering those Royal Hot Cross Buns? You'll miss them. Order in time. Give us a phanrs tn t-U 1 vmn o i palate. At your grocer or either uraucu. noyai iaaKery et tjonrection ery. (Adv.) 'Afternoon report of preceding day. Civil Service Examinations. The United States oivfl. service commission announces the following examinations, all malet April 27, assistant super Visor of accounts, for service in the di vision . of valuation, interstate com merce commission, salary $3000 to $4200; April 28, entomological ranger.,! department ox agriculture, 1840 to 41200; mine electrician, for field serv ice in the bureau of mines, $1200 Ct6 $1500; oil gauger, office of Indian af fairs, for service in Oklahoma, $1200 per annum; apprentice, draftsman, war department. $360 to $t?0. Information and" application blanks may be ob tained from T. V. HutchlnsV local sec retary, Postoffica building. "Tom Thumb's Wedding." Hellig theatre, Monday afternoon, 2:15, April 5. Admission 25c; reserved seats 50c. For salej at Wiley B. Allen's. Tickets exchanged for .seats at box office, Friday and Saturday. Botel j Moors, Seaside, Or., has opened for the spring and summer sea son. For reservations address Dan j, Moore, prop. (Adv.) Crawfish, to the Queen's Taste, SnyjL der's, First and Madison; special ThL. and Friday, 35c. doz. Main 6783. (Advil Shipherd's Hot Springs. -A good' time to go. E. L. SHIPHEKP, Mgd. Ad- Dr. W. Jl. Trimble has moved to 748 760 Morgan, building. (Ady.) ' William O. Jacson Dies, William G. -Jackson, who died in this city yes terday, was 62 years of age, a native of York, England, and had resided in this city for 25 years. He was a con tractor and builder by occupation, and for - many, years held membership in the Knights of Pythias. Ivanhoe lodge No. L He leaves a widow, Carrie E- Jackson, and a daughter, Florence E. - Jackson. ; The funeral will be ? held . trom the residence, 250 Eleventh street, tomorrow at 2 p. m., under the auspices ot the K. of P. Friends and brother of th K. of" P urn Interment will be in Riverview ceme tery. .. - ' - . I.sctur at Lents. William Foley, attorney, will deliver a lecture April Burns' EASTER Specials Easter Morning Breakfast Hams and Eggs The Cream of the Coffee World! COFTXE. S. C. B. Bland The Im perial quality, delicious fragrance of the Straits.' blended from old Dlantation ! coffee, grown in the East Indies. Reg. BOc per lb. AC Special, per lb. Ov COT7BE, Juno. Blend Is a coffee of rich body to meet the tastes of those who prefer a heavy blended coffee. It has decided Character and strength of body, making a cup of coffee of fullness of flavor and aroma. Reg. 40c lb. special, flj-l per lb 3543 pounds. P 1 COrtEE, Multnoman Blend Decid edly heavy body with- pronounced inaiviauanty. teg. per lb., 35c special, per lb. i 25c UAUO Armour's Little Pig Star iimnu Hams, choice eastern sugar cured, of superior flavor the acme of perfection, averaging from 8 to 10 lbs. special, per lb. ... . . . . 20d HAM Wlld Bose Hams, averaging linmo from 12 to 14 lbs., lb. 16 RAPnU Star Fancy Bacon, special, unuuu per pound . 32 FRGS re8n Fancy Ranch Egga, a.wwu nr dozen . rn Htfl ILIUAT Tue' i-icKes, jwrs. jtiaa-s 16-oz. botUes; Melon Man- iii.ii iwwni goes Peppers. Burr Gherkins. Martynla. Mixed and Cnow CREDIT IF DESIRED r;.w,bS5? ,t03?h7SVrlVS.p'0P, D. C. Burns Company, Portland, Or. WEOIESALEXS TO PRIVATE PAMXtrES. EOTEL8 BESTATTKAZTTS 208-210 Third St., Between Taylor and Salmon Ste. ' One and One-Half Blocks South of 3Publio Market. SFEeXAXi KAtt OSSEB SEBYICE. WRITE FOB CATAJTaOOTJI!. , Beien Tlaelt ransrsvj. Helen Mar tha Flackj who died in this city Wed nesday, March 81, leaves three sisters, Mrs. George Caskey,j Wena tehee. Wash.; Mrs. Joseph Marshall and Mrs. Julia Storey. Detroit, Mich. , The fu neral was held from the parlors of punning & McEntee this- afternoon, with intermen in Mount Calvary cem- eiri j. .. . ' Bealty Company Xnoorporates. Articles of incorporation of the Portland-Los Angeles Realty company, capitalised , at 1 1Q.000, were filed yes terday with CouKty Clerk Coffey by 6. F. Wilson, T. H. Beverly and Maud nainu, i J. ' 8tiBti:JeiM BuUu for Camas. Washougal and way landings. laily -ceptr Sunday. Leaves Washington street dock at 2 f. tn. , (Adv. pr. W. A. Wiss at Bar View hotol from March 28 to April 4. Dental work by appointment.-. Main. 2029. (Adv.) - . VToodman : of tli. a tt- - iii. . . Camp "No.-5, TVoodmen of the World.! Will hold Its regular open meeting to-1 FACTS FOR YOUR CONSIDERATION 4 tit 4 a V 'WW aiLatw.iij ateirii f f , , T,-'S 1? 23 -S ft fit ; f Htui : -mm va Northwestern Bank Building ' 4 ly&y4- During the year 1914 this Bank and its affiliated institution, The Portland Trust and Savings Efahk, opened' 4917 new accounts. 1 During the first three months of this year 1137 new depositors have begun doing business with us. We attribute this growth to - Modern Facilities Convenient Location Satisfactory Service Large and Small Depositors Given Equal Consideration INTEREST PAID ON TIME DEPOSITS . ' THE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL BANK SIXTH AND MORRISON STREETS I Our Store Daily at 80 a. m. Saturday . at y a. m. THE MOST IN VALUEDTHE BEST IN QUALITY Our Store Qoter Daily aV . 50 p. m. Saturday at 6 p. m. Matchless Fpe-Eastep Economies for Our . , .' -tr;r;- 'ail "EPodaiV iBale 751st Bars The supreme effort we make each week-to uphold the traditional value-giving suprem acy of this store is amply reflected by these offerings for our 751st Bargain Friday Sale. Matchless economies abound in every section of i this great store. COME HERE TOMORROW and PROFIT by This SAVING OPPORTUNITY. Special Pre-Eaotcr - tJndorprioin of W omen's & Hisses' A Great Pre-Easter Sale of Beautiful Grade IlndermiisliiiLS Daintily Trimmed Combination Suits in Fine Nainsook or Crepe The Popular New'7 Envelope Chemise and Gowns in Various , Styles Regular $1.25 to $1.75 Values Priced for This Sale at MiffJhL For Choice 'A very important anJ timely sale of billowy heaps of snowy hnsrerie- Combination Suits, Chemise and Gowns -the sort that particular women delight in buying; garments made of such Qualities of muslins, nainsook or creoe and finished in such a perfect manner thatj they will prove a comfort and satisfaction tb every wearer a matchless array of most elaborate trimming styles to choose from, beautiful qualities of lade and embroideries have' been selected for this purpose- The Gowns come in V-shaped, low neck and in slipover styles with long, short or half length sleeves. Thj; Combination Suits are cut in the latest styles and are elegantly trimmed with laces, embroideries and ribbons and the Chemise are showxi in the popular new envelope style. All -ae crisp new AO ' garments made to sell regularly at $1.25 to $1.75 a yard, and all On Sale Tomorrow at jOC CORSET COVERS, VALUES CA TO 75c, PRICED AT ONLY OUC An extensive variety of styles with lace, em broidery and ribbon trimmings fine well made garments of crepe and nainsook.' f A, all sizes in values to 75c. This Sale at OUC MUSLIN DRAWERS, VALUES P A TO 75c, SPECIALLY PRICED OUC Included are all the latest styles. All extra well' made .and finished. They come m nain sook, cambric and crepe. All sizes, jn..PA reg. values sold up to 75c. Triis Sale at OUC Hook Front and Cross Back Brassieres In Sizes 32 to 46. On Sale at. ........... .25? Your new Easter wardrobe will not be complete without appropriate Hosiery. Here, is a sale of, standard qualities, that should interest you. FIBER SILK HOISE fcr Women,' the 75c A O Grade at, a Pair kOL A fashionable 'Stocking of per fect fit and finish, cifade of fine,, durable fiber eiUfc comes with ' reinforced heeil and toe and in all 1 sizes. Shown in black, white, and, all desirable colors. A Stocking of stand ard 75c quality. This AO Sale at . . . . . . ... . . . . . 0 C SILK LISLE HOSE for Misses, the 35c f A Grade at, a Pair J. 'V A sale of roisses' best Quality Silk ; Lisle' Stockinfrs, made with extra spliced heel and toe. They come in black, white andi the best shades of tan , all sizes. It is a welUfitting Stocking, regularly sold " Q at 35c a pair. This Sale J-cC Special Pre-Easter Showing of Fashionable and New Women's Pumps and Slides INCLUDED ARE THE MOST POPULAR MODELS IN PATENT KID AND DULL LEATHERS ALSO IN VEL- VET AND. WITH! CLOTH TOPS ALL SIZES AND WIDTHS AND ALL OF $3.50 QUALITY SPECIAL AT That a woman has a! reason to think of this store first when con sidering correctness pf footwear sty le, is well shown we think by this splendid early .season display and pre-Easter sale? Included. are the most popular styles in patent, kid and doll leathers ; also in velvet and with cloth ops uie new snui i. vamu oiiucs anu iwu uuiiun comuinauon sirap rumps. yil Sizes and all widths- and dll of regular $3.50 quality. Priced This Sale at. ......... t . . Special Number 2 Mary Janes for women and young ladies they come in kid, velvets and gunmetal leath ers. All sizes. Regular $3.00 lines. (tj Mm On Sale at. ........ j. .......... ..3Z4l GIRLS' MARY JANES AND BROAD TOEjSHOES Sizes liy2 to 2, On Sale.at.... $1.67 Sizes 9 to 11," On Sale at. .... . ..... .$1.37 $2.97 Specia,l Number 3 'Baby Doll Pumps, "also velvet, gunmetal and patent two and three strap styles. All sizes. The kind regularly sold at $2.50. (J AT On Sale at. . , . . . 1 . . 3) 1 m BOYS DULL CALF SHOES, SOLED ALL THROUGH - In Sizes 9 to 12, On Sale at. . . . . ..$1.57 In Sizes 1 to 5, On Sale at. .$1.07 v Just-Arrived In Time for Easter! A Fine llot of Women's and Misses' Fashionable Checked Coats GARMENTS OF ELEGANT MATERIAL, FINE WORK MANSHIP AND GOOD STYLErALL SIZES IN THE EXTREMELY POPULAR RI AriC AND WHITF CWCICS COATS MADE TO SEIJ. RRfllJIJVRI.Y AT M Sn FOR 1 No Reservations None Sent C. O. D None Exchanged and None Sold to Dealers. Through a very unusual and very fortun ate trade event' we secured this fine lot of Fashionable Sorine Style Coats at a price concession which permits us to offer them to you at a '"great saving they are well made of an' elegant material and are shown in the popular , black and white checks, and are finished with dark' green clothcollar. All sizes for women and AO i A A misses. Goats made to self regularly at $6.50 On Sale Tomorrow at. . . . . . , . . . . 1)51fU WOMEN'S $1.25 AND $1.50 NEW STYLE HOUSE DRESSES, SPECIAL 85c Several attractive 'new styles to select from in both high and low neck models. They come in standard quality Ginghams in desirable patterns and coloijings ; also in plain colored cham bray. All are made with double stitched seams and are well finished throughout. All Of? sizes in regular $1.25 and $1.50 grade. Friday Only at. .. ...... . ...... . , ; . . . . OuC While They Last Pre-Easter Specials in KTeclswep VeiltS'ancl MitotooiiD Our . popular , Fancy Goods Settion is filled to overflowing with downs and dozens of dainty .things needed to com plete Milady's Easter War drobe. These Great Specials for Tomorrow: ! NO VTY NECKWEAR, Reg. 50c to 65c A n Values Priced at JL V L Included are the-new styles in Organdie Vestees, Sets of Col lars; also Oriental Lace Col lars and an. elegant line of novelties in qualities regularly sold fromSOc to 6Sc. OQ On sale tomorrow swUC TIPPERARY VEILS, 75c to 55c Values CA Priced at Only O U L A very important underpricing of the extremely popular Tip perary Veils in black silk meshes bound with silk yelvet or satin ribbon. Regular 75c to 95c grades, On sale Cfl tomorrow at . . , . . .... OUC Beautiful New Ribbons for Blaster An unlimited variety to select from stripes, checks, plaids, warp' prints and novelties in rich color combinations also plain colored satins, taffetas, moire ' taffetas, faille moire, etc.; ribbons suitable for milli nery, bows, sashes, trimmings and many-other purposes Rood widths in regular 35c to 48c qualities. On saleOpf n Friday at . . ..... . . . v, Tomorrow Great Pre-Easter Sale for Women of Two-Clasp Gloves With Full Pique Seam All Sizes. In Black, White and 1 11 All Colors A $1.75 Glove, Pr. 3) l.OO Supply your Easter Glove -need at this un derpriced sale -and there will be. no disap pointmentthere are few stores, anvwhew' . in which, a-mnw rnninrlincivA - cenrfmArif of cloves wilt hft fnunrl than fir? .anH nowhere httr valiw rnnc.fffrinor 4ri WmxW quality. It is a sale of Fowne's Dagmar Kid Gloves, made with full pique seams and finished with Paris , point or three rows of silk embroidery. AH sizes in 2 clasp style strictly a high-grade glove, shown ! in black, white, in shades of tan,! gray, brown, : etc., and, in - white with black 'embroidered back. A 11 glove sold everywhere at $1.75. Priced Here Tomorrow at . . . . . . . tD l UU 3 2L Special Pre-Eatter Of ': ferings Sale of Llon'o Fine Plain White Dress SHIRTS They come in Coat style with plaited bosom and attached cuffs. All sUes. Best QfZ $1.23 grade at ... . . .... VDC Just inside the Third-street en trance is : located an attractive display of Men's Furnishings and Underwear. You'll be surprised when you learn of the moderate price. 'Take, for instance, this fine line - of men's plain white Dress Shirts of custom make perfect fit ting and welt finished. They come with plaited bosom and, attached cuffs and are shown in coat style. AH' sires. A shirt of standard $1.25 QfZn quality. This Sale at.. UL MEN'S GLOVF?. R,s '$1 Grades on H f - Sale at, a Pair I A special underpficing of Men's Kid Gloves one of the best known makes in grey un dressed kid. AH sizes. A reg ular $1.00 Glove. This rTQ Sale at .. .V. . . . . . ... .. . 4uC HANDKERCHIEFS, U12 Reg. 20c Grade Pn oh Sale at Only I UL Men's plain white VJlandker chifa that arc all mtr 1inn They come in a good size and neatly -hemstitched. Regular Mc grade. This Sale at f pf t Only . . ..... . ... i ... . JLtJ L