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'-Hj. THE OREGON DAILY. JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY:? EVENING, APRIL 2, .1015. IWhal Society 15 Doinff EXflggg7 - -t HS University I club dinner j... ivi am .W will rlvAn Tuesday evenlngy JStrl , in ' stead of Friday, which has been ths favored day of the week in the past. Among- those who have re? eerved , tables are: Mr. and Mrs. Walker Willis Kamm, Mr. ' and Mrs. Henry Wslftr, Mr. and 1H rs. Ches ter Murphy. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond B. ' TVllcpx. ;Vf, X. Clarke, 3. T.. Rober on, Mrs. Helen Ladd Corbett, Donal J. Sterling, C P. Bailey, Mr. and Mrs. William MacMaster, Mr. and Mrs. ' C. Henri Lab be, Vt. and ' Mrs. George s S. Whiteside, H. 8. M ears, F. H. Prael. Judges and Mrs." George N. Davis, Mr. and Mrs Erskine Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Antolne O. Uibbe, Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Kerr,- H.- O. Reed, Major and Mrs. Ad rian F.J Fleming, P. B. Delano, Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Letter. Mr. and Mrs. John K. Kollock, Mr. and Mrs. Larfdort R, Mason and Dr. and Mrs. A. EL Mac Kay, i -' I & ' - , Reception at Eugene for Dr. Carson. ' - Delta Gamma entertained March 27 with a reception in honor of Dr. Luella Clay Carson, formerly dean of women at the University of Oregon and for mer president Of Mills college. The guest list Included over 200 prominent residents of Eugene and members of the faculty of the university. Miss . Helen Werlein, president of the house; Mrs. P. I Campbell, Mrs. C. C. Page. Mrs. F. S. Dunn, Mrs. Margaret Guth rie Hewitt. Miss Amy Dunn and Miss Ruth Guppy received the guests. - A decorative scheme of yellow and white was carried out in the living room and dining room by the effective combine, tion of yellow daffodils -and cherry blossoms.' The tea table was presided over by Mrs. L. E. Bean, Mrs. Alexan der Martin, Mrs. W. R. Frink, Mrs. Yoran, Mrs. W. W. Calkins and Mrs. Christine Beats. . Reception for. Grand 'Officers. A reception will be given by the Knights Templar club at their next party, which will be held on Wednes day evening, April 7, at the Masonic Temple, in honor of Sir Dillon Bostlc Grant, grand commander of the state of Oregon: Deputy Grand commander Louis Gaylord Clarke, and other grand officers. An invitation has been sent to all officers i of both Oregon and Washington commanderles and their ladies to attend this reception. In view of these distinguished guests, the ' club expects this party to be even more enjoyable,! If possible, than any previous party which they, have held. After the reception the diversion will be dancing and cards. Christensen's full orchestra will furnish the music. Committees fori the evening are: Executive committee Frank Mc Crlllls, president; A. H. A verm, vice president H. L. Stevens, vice presi dent; Jerry .: Bronaugh, secretary, and H. C. Thompson, treasurer. Reception committee-i-Hugh 3. Boyd, chairman; WillrmTavls, Ralph Rob inson, Archie Thurlow. Hopktn Jen kins, Dr. fi!. A. Pierce J. H. Middletoo, Mrs. W. S3. Grace. Mrs. N. U. Carpen ter, Mrs. Ralph Robinson, Mrs. k, 1 Lerch, Misa Jennie Rasmussen and Miss Charlotte Patterson. Floor Committee - R. J. Gordon, Chairman; C. R. Frazier, C H. 'Thomas, E. C, Refed and J. G. Garrow. - . Birthday' Honored." J"; j . -J. -f A most delightful surprise was -given E. House on the Occasion of bis birth day by Mrs. E. Feldihan and her charming sister, .Miss Antoinette Wunsch, who has Just recently re turned from abroad. The house was beautifully and tastily decorated with an abundance of various kinds of flow- ers and foliage. Covers were laid for 14. The evening was spent in a num ber of -games and music. Prises were won bV Mrs. Otto Schuman and Mrs. Paul -Steinmetz. Those present - were Mr. and Mrs. Otto Schuman Sir, M and Mrs. Otto Schuman Jr., Mr. and Mrs. G. Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Steinmete, Mrs. Moser, Mr. and Mrs. K. Feldman - and Miss Adtolnetfl tVunsch. " f - - Returned From Exposition. Among- the prominent Portianders 'Qrho have returned home from visiting the exposition In San Francisco are Mr. and Mrs. II. Daris Jr. and Rod erick Macleay. -Miss Barbara ' Mafi- Keniie returned home the first of theJ ween, siier paesing Bfverai ween south. - H. W. Ortmann Is expected home layabout a week. 4 4 Tollies at Cotillion Hall. ' Friday evening, April 9. tWe High School Follies . dance will be held at Cotillion hall. The,- patronesses will be Mrs. Dunbar, Mrs? WeKib ahd Mrs. Vymore. The committee is Haiti i wrraore. Mary Dunbar. June Flsk, Kenneth Tomlihson,. Walter Frlewald, Jack Price, Pauline Jacobsen, Irwin Hansen, Jack Bruhn, Jghn Piatt, Gil- 'bert Shea, Marlon Grebel, Nellis Ham tin. Margaret Crittenden, , Margaret . Welch, Italian Btevenson, Stanley An derson, Harry Brubaker.-AaronTOhit' mer. Ceril Matung. Max SchulfErJ. R Wilson. Margaret Mansfield. Irving , Guiss and Howard McKay. ;'. ' '. J.' IT. G. Club Entertain.! Miss Mabell , Holmes entertained the J. U. O. club at her borne On Mon day; After a i business meeting re f reshments awere served, covers being ,-laid for 12. The next rfteetiag will be , with Miss Tirzah McMillan. i '. - , Lenten Tea. i - ' One of the successful affairs of the season was the tea given for St. James cnuren last week, and by Mrs. A.L, Anderson and Mrs. A. C. Mowerr J.t the lSftter'S beauilful homeln the La ad addition. The living room. With tts dark bluevelvet hangings, was charm ing with" decorations of pink carna tions, white sweet peas and Easter lilies. The den was a bower of wild currant blossoms. ; The punch bowl was arranged there, and presiding Vere Miss Esther Leas, assisted by Ail Anna uisen. ine ainmg room and sunroom -. were I decked with roes of smilax and yellow ribbons hung from the chandeliers. " Huge bowls of cut glass held golden daffodils. Yellow .candles burned In silver candlesticks and immense brass jardinieres held quantities of Oregon grape. , The afternoon's program included the following: piano solo, Mrs. Schuyler t-. Jjong; vocal- solo, .Mrs. Gramm; reading,' Elxna i.' 8 char f; - vlolla solo, Marjery Jones; vocal solo, Mrs. Leas; Piano solo, Onita Peterson; piano duet. nttie ern juowery, ana aiary Hallam II V" X . f '-""r s ' y 'ill m t .- 'i - -x 'ill ! - 1 Phote b Mealpin. Mrs. Donald Green , (Dorothy Morrison), chairman of the commit tee of arrangements, for tlie "Cotton Ball" to be given April 14, by the united Episcopal parishes for the -benefit Of Scad ding House. - j i tng. Misses Leas, Pick and Olsen as sisted at, the punch bowl. Miss Nie mann cut lees, and Miss Hofberger poured the coffee. The assistants were Harriett Leas, Hlldah Hendjickson, Charlotte Pageler,- Margaret. Jones, Stella and LeOlla Tormoehlin and Anna Olsen. About 100 guests called and enjoyed the evening, which was a de cided success, socially and financially, for the church. " To Arrive After Death of Father Mllwaukle, Or., AprH 2. A loser in a race against death, Mrs. Earl Dwire, known on the stage by her maiden name, Miss Ruth lechler, formerly with the Baker stok company, will arrive at Milwaukie tonight from New Tork fourjlays after! the death or 'her fatherfederick H, Lechlfer. The f u- eraVwa held Wednesday afternoon. ss Lechler received word of aer father's iilflefcs by j telegram . Sunday at New York, as she, was about to leltve for Winnipeg jto become leading' woman in a stock company there, and took the first train jfor Portland. She will temporarily give up her stage wdrk and remain with her mother, Mrs. Laurie Lechler, at Miiwaukie m . Campaign Has-a Whirlwind Finish Tlrst Methodist Workers Ignore Dig. trict XaJleS aad AreCoverlng Satire. Oity Wlaner Anaaoed Sunday. Forgetting th Imaginary lines of districts, workers in the First Meth odist church's efficiency campaign are covering1 the entire city in a helter skelter, free-for-all windup ofthe cam paign this afternoon. Results wilt be announced at a meet ing to.be held in the church. parloVsl tonignz, wnen due nonor win ne pau the. wfnnint teatti.. Colonel George R. Parks lis the present leader. Grand totals w.111 be announced by Dr. Frank L. Loveland, pastor of the church, from the pulpit Sunday morning. Colored Scenio Is Treat of Program i - , i The I real ; treat of ' the Columbia's mid-week change is the hand colored Pathe scenic of "A Trip to Madeira. The - Madeiras, are a group of islands belonging to Portugal and abound in picturesque - scenes -and interesting types of people with quaint costumes. The streets and the residence that was once that of the late Empress Eliza beth of Austria are among the fas cinating bits. The reel Is completed with hand ! colored pictures of wild birds tn Scotland. The big feature of the bill Is a screen adaptation of "What Happened to Jones" with Fred Mace playing the title part. It. is really funny only in Spots. The" pillow fight waged! by the giiMs in the school with feathers filling the air Is one of the best effects. The scenes following the boxing match and the mixup of luna- Ltlcs and sane people are among the i . ... .. . . . . . Dest laugn proaucing features. Cunning Kiddies Dominate Picture The most attractive 'thing about "The Commanding Officer" at the Peoples is the little witch Of a girl and the curly headed little boy. The youngsters are hardly mora than ba bies and their acting isaHy remark able for they play vifttn Intelllgeace and an evident understanding of the demands made upon thfem. They are always bobbing yp at the -unexpected moment and they mk the real inter est in the story.i"Next to them is the featured member of the cast, Alice Dover, an attractive young actress who h&lays with charm and conviction. Don-1 MT A. Sharp, of Chicago, has a Bible aid Crisp, the commanding of fleer, is printed in London in 1099. mot uninteresting as the type of man he portrays. . The remainder of the cast la sufficient. The story is mili tary la character hut it is one of the least Interesting that tne amoua Players have pnt out in a,loj time. Nestof comedy, Tn a Jaekpot, i and Pathe Weekly complete the bilU PERSONAL MENTION Here for Conference. Fred R. Mellls, a Batfsr mining man, is in Portland at the Imperial hotel to uv a MiMitt with Professor H. M. Parks of tho mining department of Oregon Agricultural college aooui tne Oregon mining exhibit at the Panama Pacific exposition.. ' Mr. Mellis, who is to have charge of the exhibit, will go to San Francisco to put it together in about a fortnight. Tho exhibit will be located in the mining building. j ! Transferred to Day Watch. George R. Tremblay, who' has been On Ut desk nights at the Multnotrtah hotel has been transferred jto the day watoh to alternate with Wm. G. west. Edward Black, formerly of the Mult nomah staff, but more recently at the Sutler hotel, Seattle, succeeds: Mr. Tremblay. . ! Congressman on Way Home. Albert Johnson of Hoqulam. repre senting tha Second Washington dis trict in congress, was in Portland for a few' hours yesterday, on hia way home from Washington byrway of the exposition. Mrs. Johnson and he were members of a party of Six representa tives and their wives Who toured southern California, after tfie. adjourn, ment of congress. - Stone Celebrates Anniversary. H. W. Stone, general secretary of the Portland Young Men's Christian asso ciation, yesterday celebrated his twenty-fifth anniversary as a T. M. Q. A. general secretary. In honor of the oc casion a framed address of congratula tion was presented hn by 76 secre taries and ex-secretaries ot the asso ciation. Will See Qcean Virst Time. Circuit Judge Davis and Mrs. Davis left today for Gearhart to spend Easter and the following week, Neither Judge nor Mrs. Davis has seen the Paclfio ocean and both are anticipating the trip with pleasure. j Collins Resumes Duties. Floyd Coffins, chief clerk at the Nor tonla, has resumed his duties behind the desk after a three weeks' trip for His health. While away he visited 6- faftleT Vancouver and Victoria. . Returns to Portland on Visit. R. M. Currier, formerly attached to the local passenger office of tha Great Northern railway, is visiting In the city.. Ho has been living at Long Beach, cal., for several years. Jl x eaerai marBoai nerc. J. M. Boyle, United States marshal at Tacoiha, was in the city yestPday on his Way home from Ban Francisco, where he went on personal business. '... E. W. Brown and wife of Kansas City are guests at the Portland. Mrs, Arthur Hall, wife of a Gdlden- dale hotel man, is at the Cornelius. Walter Sinclair and A. J. Sherwood are Coqullls visitors at the Imperial. E. L. Ritter. a Seattla Western union official, is a guest at the Portland. j. e. crowe, former manager or tne Marion hotel at Salem, is at the Ore gon. K. H. Stetson, a Boston snoe manu facturer, is at the Imperial. ROe Emery of Glacier National park is at the Portland. John A. Jorgesen is a Seattle visitor at the Oregon. E. McMurray of Seattle, northwest manager of the Beechnut Packing company, is a guest at the Multnomah. W. W. Cardwell of Roseburg, repre sentative from Douglas county in the last legislature, is at the Imperial. D. A. Sutherland and wife of Iron wood, Mich., are guests at the Port land. . Fred M. Bock is a Condon visitor at the Cornelius. George Shafer is registered at the Multnomah from Salem. A. F- Bouret and wife of Minneapo lis are guests at the Cornelius. E. A. Morlck is an Aberdeen visitor at the Cornelius. A. T. Amos and wife ef Spokane are at the Portland. jrK. Youngberg and wife ef St paiil are at the Corneltua - , a mm m mmm " a Refreshments were served. Mrs. Pin. ler cutting ices and Mrs. Holden pre siding over the samovars. About 75 ladies called. --. , . v In the evening tha program was ex ceptionally fine, including a vocal solo Mrs. HartJe; reading. - Mr. , Lillian Downing; solo,; Mrs. Buhlzlaff; tenor solo, Mr. Reed; two numbers by an orchestra: reading, MrsL-Leaa; vocal solo, Mrs. : L S. Nelson; dueV Fern Mowery abd Mary - Hallam, and solo, Mrs. Allen Anderson. Harvey John son was the accompanist of the evea- Take Fie Years From Your Age! WoMcl that not make you happy ? Y You can actually, appear fiVe to ten yeorg .younger by wearing the proper corsetsthe BON TQT Corset. v " V. It is a well-known fact thatj j. A most smart creation reflecting the mode of the hour. $3.50 is the price - wiU, when correctly fitted, so change and improve the figure contour, .that you will feel and look like a new Woman. It is reaUy astonishing what youthful lines and perfect ease one enjoys by wearing the proper BON TON. Price 3.50 to 25, Ask' YOUR Dealer Royal Worcester:Gorset Co., Worcester, mass. Makers also of ROYAL "WORCESTER Corsets $1 to $3 USAN FRANCISCO OFFICE, 2S Gery Street J 2000 Lbs. Eocter Candles on Sale Tomorrow at Reduced Prices-r.:cln L'. A Oellgbtfal Lnncbcon Served In Oar Ten Room on 4th Floor Dally from to 2:1 Eiticr Novell Its MAIN FLOOR Wonderful sljo wing of tfte very newest ideas. Greeting. Post Cards, FaV o r s. Decorations,' Chicks. Rabbits, Fancy Baskets, Easter ,Eg, etc. ' Headquarters for fancy boxed Easter Candies. i APIs, WimrtiMaM t lltei Reliable Merchandhs l Reliable Methods - Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A-6231 FlohlnnTccI:l3 FOURTH FLOOIi Complete showing of Rods, ,. Reels. , Flies. Lines and everything for that fishini? trip. Hunters' and Anglers' licenses issued in Sport ing Goods Dept. Full line Baseball' and Ten nis gotds. , " . ,y!j,dc In. All Bepgg., Excepfl Sroeegfie SM6 M Mesfs SMlls 1 1 1 1 i - r i ii -I i i I ; - i i I ii ii i I II Ii i 1 1 WM Extra Pair Paats FREE! Men's Store. Main . FlooV Here's an Easter - Salt Sale no man can afford to miss! Positively the most remark able value ever- offered in Portland, as fvundreda of men who have bought will testify. These splendid Suits were made to our special order by one of America's largest and best known makers of Men's Fine Clothing. The ' fabrics are plain serger, . small checked worsteds, black' arid-white (.checked cassi- meres and fancy striped worsteds, cassimeres and cheviots in the leading Spring colors. Conservative styles for business mta and smart models.1 for young fellows. EXTRA PAIR TROUSERS ARIETY and completeness of the stocks are the eonsoicnous features that make this store pre-eminently the place to do your Easter buvin?. In th Cixrmtm Silnm nn Smr,A Vnnr we have assembled a notable collection of the newest models in Women sand Misses' Tailored Suits. Street and Evening Coats, Iesse Waists, Petticoats and Ready-to-Wear Apparel of all kinds. Let this store ssoply your Easter needs. Corcet Styles Shown on 3Uve 'Models j f j Tea Room, Fourth Floor, 3 :30 P. M. Tomorrow will be the lat day of this. interesting event If, you have not visited the Salon du Bon Ton do so torn or- l " Alt J . . - e ruw u women inviiea. " Easter Sale of Gloves 1 , -. - . . i ' Main! Floor -Lonff 1 and Rhnrt Gloves in kid and silk in every desirable shade HO I match the new Spring Baits. Many special lines on sale tomorrow at re duced prices, i SHOP EARLY IN THE DAY' and don't forget to ask for youf S. tc H. Stamps. Easter lier chief s 3forgl,00 Main Floors-Dainty Easter Handkerchiefs for women. Nov elty colors, white grounds, with colored embroidery on Jj-inch hem. Also; solid grounds with dainty white edge and embroid ery. Ask to see these. 1 fifV 3S eaclv 3 for . . . . U Basement Underprlce Store - i2j?.r?r $16.45 Men's S1.25 Shlrtc, Special Now 95c Mens Union Suits, Sneclal 95c Main FloorMen's fine Shirts with soft or laundered cuffs, Shown in white with plain and plaited bosdms. Excellent grade materials. All sizes; OK $1.25 Shirts at ...... VDC Main Floors-Men's White Cot ton Union Suits with patent closed crotch. Made from fine soft quality Eayotitn yarns. Shown in white only. All QK sizes. Suit . . . . tOC Men'3 Wash Ties lor Easier lor 50c Men's Easter Hats, B2 to S4 W1 nFloor Men's New Wash- e uies in nandsome new pat terns! Open' end and De Jon- villef shapes In new hand-em broidered effects. Two lines, at 23c and ....... 50c Main Floor-Choose your fiast er Hat from our splendid lines. All styles, soft or stiff, in latest colors and black. Ask to see these stylish new mod- CA Afl els, $2. $3, $3.50, daUU Boys' 36.S0 Norfolk Salts, Now $4,95 Boys' Wash Salts, 98c to $7.50 Main Floor Boys' Smart New Norfolk Suits in beautiful pat terns and colorinars. Stitched down belt, patch sockets and mil lined pants. Reg ular $6.50 Suits, at. . 'vhw1 ii Va $4,95 Drugs and Toilet Main Floor Special showing of Boys Wash Suits in repps, ginghams ehambrays, etc. All are attractively trimmed. Stripes, plain colors, checks, dfT CA etc., 98c, $1 up to ip4 UJ SATURDAY SPEC! f Timely offering of seasonable wanted merchandise at prices-not to-be duplicated elsewhere. hare in this extraoi'djnary bargain m the Basement Store tomorrow. . - Men's $2.25 Sample Union Salts, 90c Boys' $1 Pants, Special 69c Basement Men's Spring and Summer 'Union- Suits. Pine quality lisle,: balbriggan land gauze, in white and ecru. Beau Jaftklly made and finished. All Basement Boys' Sturdy Cor duroy Knickerbockers of extra good quality material.' Cut in standard full sizes and .well made. Sizes 8 to 16. Regular $1.00 Pants on sale now JC have patent closed crotch. Q Sizes to 44; w'th to $2.25 VOC Boys 50c Union Polls on Sale at 30e goys' Blouses Saturday 25c B a s e m n t Special Saturday sale of boys', fine Balbriggan Union Suits. Extra! Quality and very neat ; fitting, Weight suit- basement Special sale of Boys' Tapeless Blouses. ( Made from exceMent grade materials in neat patterns and dependable colors. Regular 3Sc grades, spe- OCT cial at ajOL able for Spring and Sum- QQ met? 0c grade at ,.,,fOVk Women's Shoes V7orth to $4 at G1.CG Specials In Men's Hosiery Underprlced lor Satnrday Main Floor Substantial -savings on standard lines of Drugs and Toilet Articles. Make out your list and take advantage of these : 15c Pears' Unscented oap 12f 15c 4711 Wkite KOse Soap at 12C $1.00 Imported Bocabella CasfVUT Soao. rriced special, the bar 6Sc L 10c Monkey Scouring Soap MUBc UC nana or Kitchen SapoliO Zc 5c Massatla Tlc.Powder ylc 5c Imperial TalcPowder Kc 0c Dora-Snrjois Powder at 39c f 2$cvetro, lypound jar, now l&s 25c DenyrMud on sale at 16c 50c size, 30c; $100 size at QOc 25c Pasteurine Tooth Paste 16c 50c Cold Cream in jars now 28c 25c RickseckeVs Cold Cream 16c 50c Swamp-Root on sale at 39c 10c Fluffs Moquet, for hair 6c 50c bottle pure Olive Oil at 38c 35C Hospital Cotton now at 18c 50c Sanitary Napkins now at 38c 50c Phenolax Wafers now at 36c 25c Tooth' Brushes now at 18c 25c ; Vel-Chamel for cleaning. Priced very special at only 1 25c Lyons' Tooth Powder at 1 due bempre utovine now at;zc 50c D. St R. Cold Cream at 33c -3Jc Fletcher's Cistoria at 23c c packer's Tar Soap now 14c 25c, C6rylop$i Talcum now 12c I0e Old Dutch Cleanser now 7c 15c Toilet - Paper, .full JSOO shee ft the roll-pecral at only 10c 50c Hair Brushes on sale at 39c $1.50 Hedden's Toilet Water $f -JOc Fairskift Oatmeal Soap at 7c (50c Fitch's Hair Tonic 35c 58c SteTne's,Rouge,)eciarat 28c 25c Lustrite Salva jljid Ei on sale tomorrow iUSTtA of .1 8e 25c Graves' TOfith-TowoV?al 5c foe catnasweet on sale at 17c ac nmery Boards on sale at 2c 10c Jergen'a Old-Fashioned CW cerine Soapem sale at, cake 7c Good grade Whisk Brooms 10c 31 Hair Crashes, 60c Main Floor fixtra good grade of rubber-cushion Hair Brushes sell ing usually at $1, on sale CnA tomorrow at, each ...... . Ulll Sale Ulccn-It Cloths Basement Your new Easter Shoes are here at a wonderful saving. Scores of best styles many with fsnev cloth tons. Patents, gunmetal and vicl kid, with low, medium or high heels. All sizes for women and misses. Grades worth up to C"l OC $4.00 at, the pair.... Oleevp Basement Sale Trimmed Millinery S1.C3 Basement Men's 12j4c Pine Cotton Ifpse, on sale at, the pair .................. iw Mpn's 25c Silk Lisle. -f Hose, the pah- .......... 13 C Men's White Sole - OJL Hose, the pair ....... 1(2C Men's Black Fibre Silk f Hose, the pair .......... JLUL for Silver Main Floor Spe'l reduced prices on. Kleen-ft Cloths for tomorrow. 5c Kleen-It Cloths at, each 3c 10c Kleen-It Cloths at, each 7c 15c Kleen-It Cloths at, each 10c Late No Veltlea In Easter Jewelry MAIN FLOOR Exquisitely beautiful new Neck Chains, Lavalieres, Beads and Lockets in entirely new designs very acceptable gifts for Easter. - New designs in Brooches, Bar Pins, Vanities, Cuff Links. Kings, Bracelets, Watches and Fobs. Special showing of newest novelties in "Fancy Combs, Barrettes and Hair Pins, plain, carved and jeweled.'- Wonderful assortment of. New Leather Goods Hand Bags, Hand Parses, Music Rolls, etc LOWEST PRICES. - 1 - . Y Fcaturfnfl Easter. Millinery 4 . I B Mi I - A. If Millinery Salons, Second Floor To mor row we will feature a new shipment of Women's Trimmed Hats 200 of then .it above price. The. assort- dient comptises the very new eft Easter styles yin black, white -and leadincr - colors. Also semi-tailored and dress hats, trimmed with flowers. foliage, fruit and other sea sonable novelties. ; Don't imiii seeine these new mod- 'els, priced now CO HtO nly .......... XJ9U ATS iust received. Very fed wear.' All the ooaular shanea. including the large flat sailors. Trimmed with flowers. fraits-and notelty ribbons. See these. . Children's lints in Splendid Assortincl SECOND FLOOR We have not forgo'tten the 'little ones in our Easter Preparations, Here you will find ftae daintiest of T?ater Hat at surorisinalv low prices. Practical style, also Nexqutsite models,- trimmed with chiffcuis, laces and. lit- CK Hfl t1cAFrench flowers,! Prices range 95c to. OwUU Ntw BLACK iNE) smart creaiion lor 11 Donble Stamps With Cash Pnrchased 0 A l!L to 1 P. r.l SHOE DEPT. MAIN FLOOR Very lat est Easter Footwear Novelties included in this sale. Women's High Shoes in score of styles In 1 button or lace effects, wfth' gray, patty and sand colored doth tops and low 6r high heels alio gunmetal and pat ent "Sneaker" Pumps and "Sweetheart" Pumps. Complete line of sizes. QQ QK Regular $5.00 grades, pair . QOsO Mary Jana ! Pomps and White CtO AQ Sneakers with rubber soles. Pair ijM&Q UcriQ S5 Shbeo at 03.85 MAIN FLOOR Men's Hlgh-Grade Sfioes in lace and button styles in black or tan leathers. New English models are also in cluded in this offering. Alt sizes. QQ OPT Regular $5.00 Shoes, pair,..,..; vOOU '.' . .r