iWncitortetyLT Doing Pil 07 paramount Interest this com ing week will b ,: the wedding of Miss Jeanett Thomas and juetgrn " Hackiey Braiui Wednes day at St. Marie's Episcopal church. of New York, baa arrived from - the east to be the house gruest of Miss jnomai. ene'Wiii do znaia ox uouor at - the weddtnr. i '. - T V 1 atranin. Xfft Mftwp1t Tin nh- Joeseiyn .will entertain with &a fnfor- ma. i ant-nan g paxcy ai ser nonw al . Hillsdale fori the pleasure of Mis Thonafl and Mies-Smith. About Zt guests of the younger set will be present. ; Dinner Dance at Waverty Clob Tomorrow Evening, Tomorrow evening: the dinner 3ance at the Warerly Country club will call , forth the usujal informal groups of dancers. A number of the prominent r visitors in the city will be entertained at dinner. i . I Tots to Do Fancy Dancing. Society is looking forward this eve- ning to the closing reception and re : cltai from 8 to 19 p. m. given by the children's classes of Ccristensen's danc ing 'school. Many little tots will be en in fancy iand social dancing. Pat- . roneases are I Mrs. Charles Wesley Jones, Mrs. G. W. Thatcher, Mrs. Blaine R. .Smith, Mrs. Walter B. Honey-man, , Mrs, M. K. Sherman, Mrs. William A. Lest and Mrs. J. F. Carroll. ; - f If. CJ. O. F. Dance. ' St Mary's Cathedral, court of the Women's Catholic Order of Foresters has completed arrangements for its ,- informal May iparty to be given in the new cathedral hall this evening. The f following officers ere arranging- the f-affajr. Miss Mary Frances i McCarthy, Mia- Marjoriej MacKinnon, Miss Kath arine Quinn and Miss ' Winifred Ral- ston. assisted by John W. MacKinnon, Joan J, Kenny, Frank Eivfers and Em ms Douglas, j The patronesses win be Mrs. W. A. Kivers. Mrs. M. J. Dris eoU, Mrs. JE. H. Deery, Mrs. p. Douglas mad Mrs. a Fnlker. I - i Follies Boating Party. Sainrdav evening th im i-t lOe-e- Wl 1 i mttaiixt dnm rir w4tx . , party of merry young people. Dancing wu m aujujrni, niu neoiri orcaesxra The committee includes Margaret -Versteeg. Virginia Brown. Margaret wwen, uiaoys axreu and Irving . Ouiss, Aaron jWhitmer, Lowell Kern. Leeland Seofert. Jack Wrisrfat Witr Frtswald, Blrdette Emery, KrroU WU- . J. no patronesses are sirs. J. m. weicn ana Mrs. U. x. Atkinson. - r Group Sailing on Northern Pacific. Among those who will sail -on the steamship - Northern Pacific next Wednesday wfltl be Mr. and Mrs. W. C Haseltine, Mrs. and Mrs. J.' G. Seed, accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. A. W. 6 er smith of New York. They wlH bo Joined in San Francisco by Mr. and Mrs. Boy Hall of Fresno and Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Row, j. While in Saa Francisco they will at tend the' Malionai Haw KBni,r. convention May 25-28, later motoring larmiga souwern uamonua. f-V Misd Hazel Coots and Miss Ethel W; Kendall, whd were recent hostesses. " Dance to Benefit Board of Belief. The .Friendship Social club, made up of member's of the Kastern Star, is preparing for a dancing party for next Monday evening. May 17, at Vincent nail. Forty-third and Sandy boulevard. The committee is: Mrs. Emma Nich ols, Mrs. Mildred Groves, Mrs. V. A. Crum. Mrs. Leonora Kunkel, Mrs. Flor ence Ingalls, Pi. A. CowgiU, J. S. Aitken, K. H. Atchison. Ralph Kichols, Dr. Mstchette. O. W. Hosford. The proceeds will go to the board of , relief. i j Tea for Bliss bfflnger. Miss Dorothy Efflnger, of Honolulu, who is visiting her grandmother. Mr George H. Flanders, and her aunts, the Misses Carrie land Ioufse Flanders, is being much entertalted. Wednesday afternoon Mrs.. Kenneth Beebe gave an Informal tea in her honor, asking about S esf the younger maids and matrons to meet Miss feffinger. Mrs. John IC KoIIock presided at the tea table, which was prettily decked with spring flow ers. 'j . : ' . : t.-. - Mr. i and. Mrs. Koberts Portland Tsitors. j Mr. and Mrs. Walker W. Kamm and Mr. and I Irs. Philip S. Kamm ere en tertaininer Mr 'xnH Mm FHvani nvij Roberts of Sain Bernardino, CaL, the parents or ine; Jdeedaraes Kamm. Wed- sesoay aiternoon from 4 until 6 the young matrons asked about 50 guests in for tea to meet their mother, Mrs Roberts. Much informal entertain! Will mark the week's stay of the visitors. For Hiss Wiley. 1 Miss Margaret WiLey of Boston, the daughter of . Senator Wiley of Massa chusetts, who i im the house guest of Miss Maria H&ilr. win h, th. v, Ored guest tomorrow afternoon at " a tea given by Mrs. Lloyd Bates at her heme in Xrvington at East Twenty lxth. near Broadway. About 50 guest nave been bidden to 'call be tween the hours of 4 and $. , Loncheon Hostess. . Mrs. Adrian S. Fleming gave a lunch eon Tuesday at the University clnb for Mr. and Mrs. William i D. Wheel wright's guest. Miss Sullivan of Wash ington. D. C The tables were artist ically decorated in rose pink with dain ty shaded candelabra and flowers, dr-i cling the board were Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Wheelwrirnt. Mrs.'' mitn T Boise, Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd, Mrs. 3. D FarreU. Mrs. Solomon XUrsch. Mrs. C Shevlin. Miss Ella. TTirtirW .ml th. hostess. Bridge was slaved sftsr luncheon. Benefit Dance at the Benson. The Jewish Women's Endeavor so ciety win be hostesses next Thursday evening at the Benson betel at a danc ing party given for the benefit of the European sufferers. Much Interest has been taken In the event by the youngr et and a substantial sum will doubt less be raised for the cause. Mr. Ben son has donated the ballroom for th occasion. Mrs. Ben Selling is in eharge of the arranrmenta and a lanar list at prominent matrons are lending- their names as patronesses to the affair. 1 Guest of Mrs, Morey. Mrs. Parker F. Morey has as her house guest Mrs. A. 8. Emeley Of New York, who is touring the coast. Mrs. Moreys daughter. Miss Shirley East bam, is expecting a guest. Miss La vergno Edmund, also of New York, who was to have arrived Saiuxrin Tmm c- Francisco, where she has been viewing ue exposiuon, out on account of the washouts will probably be delayed un til the first of the week. Society Notes. 8 E. T7nna is unmrflnr him mimi with his grandparents in San Fran cisco. Mr. and Mrs. Franlc T.BMitnnia af Dundee, Or, motored into the city from weir rancn Wednesday and passed sev eral days here as house guests of the tev. 4. Aucnard oisoa. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer vt trv,n. f Oshkosh. Win.. Bmnt tn vv. m. visiting their brother and his wife, Mr and Mrs. IX Perry Evana. Thev' left last sveniag en the return trip freja the Pan a ma -Pacific exposition. PERSONAL MENTION Mrs. Sinclair are guests at the Port, land. i Dr. JUtd- Mrs. V. Kta a-A Vl ama visitors at the Norton) a. JUdsre H. H. Belt, of naiisjL i guest at the Imperial. C. H. Haddix ia an AKAn& -..- the Cornelius. - Miss Ava Milam, a member of the Oregon Agricultural college faculty, is at the Seward. j C. W. Maynard is registered at the Oregon from Olvmnia. ! Judge A. S. Bennett, president of the4 state oar association, and R. R. Butler are xne xnuies guests at the imperial. vieorge w. Jonnson, banker of Du fur. is at the Cornelius Mat Malverson is an lone visitor at tne r or to ma. James R. Ferens and wife. Of Union mu. i. are at the Multnomah. JUT. and Mrs. F. C Harley, Mrs. A. E. Moore , and J. E. Harley are regis tered at the Portland- from the "New York or the fajritif" (latA.1 R. A. Booth, of Eugene, is a guest at tne imperial. E. C and James B earner are Carson City, Ner, EUCsts at the NortnalL W. F. Ados is an Eugene visitor at uiio an uitnoman. C. P. Balch. of Dnfrrr. In it H Cnr nfllrm. Professor D. C Sowers, of Eugeae, head of the bureau of : mnnkdiul wares or tne state university, is at the Portland. C. O. Partvnnl aiwt f, are guesU at the Imperial Major George W. II. McManus, XJ. S. A, of Ban FrancisoM is a guest at the Multnomah- Min, uMmn. inspectorgoneral ef this district. A. J. Wind&ll im en' RnMn, at the Kortonia, W. P. Hicks and wife ere nrril at the Cornelius from Silver ton. v.. t. w iison. local manager of tbe Oliver ChTUed Plow Works, leaves this ft. " - ' , '4. ' . I ''At -S3 n 5- mmJm- PBOtornefe ht r. KTmnre flmn Miss Rose Kiesendahl, fiancee of Dr. Lucien Alton f Pickens of Seattle. Hood River, not Mount Hood circle, ! m avmu vealaLiuii ui txie oruer m x-onuuia. . io aiuerent - circles - in Portland are engaged in a oontest for membership closing the last day of May. and at this time no organisers are at work in the city, the idea be ing to give every circle an opportunity to hustle for itself with its own mem bers. ' e e - Koot to Kay feaXL The Loyal Order of Moose will have a baseball team- at Crystal Lake Park on Sunday. .. i i , ' -v j .- " ext Friday, Wot Tonight. i Tbe Degree of Honor reception to the newly elected grand officers will be given on Friday night, May 28, and not tonight, as originally intended and announced, t :-; : j Preparing for Mesierlal. - j Portland . Hive No. 7. Ladies of tS Maccabees, is carefully preparing to put on tne memorial worn at the meet-1 int of all the tents and hives "of the! Maccabees next Sunday afternoon at ' 2:30. in K. ot P. hall. Rabbi , Wise will deliver the memorial address. ' WiU Visit Treats Circle. Royal Circle, Women Of Woodcraft, will go to Lent tonight to Visit the ' circle there. The party Will meet at ! 7:30 at First and Alder streets. Have Fine XfOdge Boom. The Elks Of Medford rlelm tn have the best lodge home north of San Francisco and south of Portland. - Ben CenncH Solas Smoker. Belle Council on Tuesday night bld toAAlf. .11 ' - m . i n . Arcanum at K. of P. halL Eleventh I uo Aiaer streets. npsrr nts. miigii 1 program and a boxing bout kept upl interest to tne last item on the program. Tooze and Soinmer Win at Oregon "U" University of Oregon. Bngefie. Or, Msy 4 4. In one of the most exdtrag political battles that the campus has ever witnessed. Lamar ToOSe of Salem was Wednesday elected president ef the student body, and Max Sommer. editor Of the Emerald. Both had strong com petition. Sommer won by 3 votes. The votes east, this year, oyer 60o, was the; largest : number on record at the university. ; Anson Cornell, eap-taln-eleet Of next year's football team, received th largest number ever cast for a slngl person, 529. Th other officers eieeted were: Harry L. Kuck i of The Dalles, vie president; Fva Brock of Hood River. WalUc, Eakin of Astoria, and Fred Dunbar of Klamath Falls, executive committee; Floyd Wester- field of Grass" Valley, manager Of the Emerald; Anson Cornell of Portland, Sam Cook of Coeur d'Alene, Idaho, and Lyle Bigbee of Eugene, atbletie eoua cU; BothweU Avison of EUensbvrg, Wash, Don Orput of Plattville, Wla, Cleveland Simpkin of Salem, Gene vieve Shaver of Portland, ArvUtaBeck with ef Portland, j Fred Kiddle Of La Grande. Karl Beck of Salem, and Echo June Zahl ef Portland, members of the student council. j r . Epworth Leaguers WiU Eally Tonight f . eeeeeeeil- . As Epworth league; rally win be held in the First Methodist Episcopal cboreh at .730 tonight as the first sessio of . the twenty-fifth convention of .Portland District Epworth league. Tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock a junior rally win be beld and at - 4 o'clock win: come a buameas sessioa and aiectloni ef officers, The installa tion ef officers will take place at 7;4J o'clock Sunday night. i Two Jobs Open.' ; f!."r Twer ' married men for geSeral farm work may rind positions in Jackson county, according to a buUetin lust is sued by thej United States department of immigration, .jr. H. Barbour, in charge of the-: local immigration bu reau, has details. The location Is a dairy and stock farm and Swiss, Ger mans, Bulgarians or Bohemians are preferred for the positions, which pay $40 per month, including house, gar den, fuel and milk. The farmers pre fer young couples and no objection will be mad to children, Win Show Peony Garden. Publie sebool prised pels, supervisors and officials generally will be the guests ef H. E. Weed, school garden snpervtsor. at hfs country home to morrow, Mr, Wed has an extensiv. nursery of ornamental plants, lnolu-' lng 10,000 peonies, which be wants to show to the school people. His bed of peonies is said to be tbe largest col lection west of Omaha, Many of the visitor will go In automobiles. Others win take the Oregon Electric, leaving the North Bank station at 10:25, Or tha Southern Pacific at Fourth and Yam bill at 11.08. for Beaverton, Ashland Wants Resort. Ashland. Or., May 14. Some corre spondence bas been passing between Ashland citizens and Thomas Taggart of French Lick and Indianapolis, lnd.. regarding a proposed tourist and resort hotel at Ashland. Mr. Taggart is the owner of the famous French Lick springs and the big hotel there. When writing oi oaning on adver tisers, you will confer a favor r-v men tioning The Journal. (Adv.) Films at Sunset Are Entertaining Anyone with an idea of the easy joy of being a movie actor should see Syd Chaplin in "Gussie Tied tt Trou ble" at the Sunset. The Keystone com pany has quite outdone itself in com edy thrills. , "Monsieur Kiokola Du pree" is another of the dramas tn Which evil seems to bo oerxonlf lt Tn this case, however, it only seem so to I tne mxsxaaen sense ox a young artist, j Who la reallv beine- nnnnui K aa ! In tbe form Of an uncle he rirvM nfit know. The story is interestins- ! The Man From Nowhere" is anefh- ' ' of the Domino's sMturn ,tn.. f that features W. K Hart In one a hi a I favorite parts. The plot Is woven I around a raise proffer of friendship "i is accepted as genuine. The des ert Dlavs an imnortant nert la tv vt veiopment ox tne story. "A Scientific Mother" proves to be a very funny comedy with a new idea, even though tt takes run a eugenics. evening- for a business Bend, lnd. L. E. Force, a Seattle man, is at the Imperial. trip to 8outh steamship FRATERNAL NOTES Eureka Council Will Visit Ore ; gon City in Body. ; Enreka Council, Knights and Ladles ARE YOU DANGEROUSLY OR UNCOMFORTABLY STOUT? WeReduceYouW Diet, Drugs or Exercise! Came and investigate. Bring yewr physidar ff 70a wish.' WEIGHT REDUCING COMPANY 30M1$ BROADWAY BLDG! BroaaSvay and Morrison Streets. ! ; of Security, bas decided to ao in body to Oregon City next Monday night and will ba received by Willam ette Council. The officers of Eureka Council have chartered a special car to take- the members of the council free. Captain H. C. Baker win take th Eureka team and the Willamette Council promises to hav a big class for initiation by it May Hold Joint Concourse. Representatives of the Artisans of nuiinoman county and Clarke county Washington, are to hold a conference tomorrow afternoon at the Artisan's with a view to making arrangements for a joint concourse on the night of June IS at Vancouver. So Organiser Mere. 'Miss Jennie Green, general organ izer for the Women of Woodcraft, has been building up the local circle of To Plan Campaign T1 n -a 1 hot 1 estivai yueen Plans for oreanizina- for the entifi 1 of Miss Elisabeth Fragmeier, their i nomine for Rnx Vfti 411 j be discussed at a Joint meeting of the North Portland Commercial ci. ffe Women's auxiliary and the Ocidev Green Parent-Teacher assoctaHon tn. Portland Branch library, Killings worth j avenue ana commercial street. Vot- ins' boxes heve tteen 1 a e A tt k stores and public schools of the penin- The auxiliary , is planning to enter a decorated automobile in the Rose ! Festival naradxS Plan tni.i. 1 ins a downtown rose exhibition booth for the North 'PmrtleTxf mt-ri.t oiscuasca ac tne meeung. This Is Jovian Dav At National Theatre This Is Jovian benefit day at the National, where the entire proceeds win go to swell the Rose Festival electrical parade fund. The Jovian 9 1 are electrical men, and in addition to j the regular urogram thev have eon-n plied a novel feature in an electrical j garden centered by an electrical foun tain, complete In every detail. The evening's performance will be com-1 pleted with th introduction rf Rose Festival candidates for queen. I u . t . E IT SURE GOT HIS GOATS; T.ttsHMi r IM T 1 J . T 1 recent electrlp&f utorm In ftiie vfAtnlt. i lightning struck a tree under which a j frfTA of eoata vu huddlet ini) lrilljul I 29 of the animals. j The goats belonged to Jacob Miller, who lives in tbe foothills near this citv. ' Tomorrow, until all are sold, we offer this Remarkable Special: GUERNSEY EARTHENWARE (BrownWhite lined Enameled) 1 PUDDING DISH I MIXING BOWL 1 COVERED BAKING CASSEROLE 6 CUSTARD CUPS t Regular Price $2L25 Superior to the Best French and English Ware, i A Cook Book Free with Each Set None to Dealers No Telephone Orders -None ! Sent C O. D. ' Baserrient Salesroom HENRY JENNING&SONS 1 ! Fifth and Washington Streets Look through our new stock of Guernsey Ware Satarday Special Sale of Dcllclons Frfesh Candles at the Bargain Circle on Llaln Floor Manlcttring and Hair Dressing Parlors, 2nd Ft. Rest Roota, Pnbllc Phones, Etc.e 2nd Fl. TrnnksJ Bags 4th Floor Let v this store supply youf go ng-away needs tt the lowest prices. Trunks, Suitj Cases and Bags in best makes splendid assortment on the 4th I Floor. GET OUR PRICES. In Reliable Merchandiss ReUabla McZhxxh Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Hosss Phcao A-6231 Soda Fo on tain Basement Socla Fountain and Ice Cream Parlors in the Basement. - Try our special ZSt Jnnch served in the Basement from 11 JO to 2:30 daily. A good place to meet your friends. PdDiintolle Sflaiinmps Meim iiimdl BSeys Beginning Tomorrow We Will Give Donble Stamps With Alt Cash Purchases ot LSen's and Boys', Clothing and Furnishings Also With Cash Purchases In Shoe Dept.-Main FL Women's 028.50 Suits fas rlJ3- 4C i THE SEASON'S best styles, make op this splendid lot of Suits we offer at above poce. Besides, they are all ffom otir refttlar stock of strictly I high-class garments from the leading makers lines which have been depleted tmtil there are but 2 Of 3 of a style left. Great many attrac tive models in popolaf belted effects and short coat styles with flare and tailored skirts. Also loose-back coats and plaited skirts. Good range of ma terials serges, poplins, gabar dines, tweeds, and some in silk poplins. Plaid Shades of tan, navy, sand, gray, brown, Belgian bine also black - and - white checks and novelty stripes. All sizes for women and misses . shown in this lo. Suits selling heretofore ftp to $28.50. Special it $18.48 Girls' SI Dresses at 39c I Bloomer dresses at 69c Boy . Serge Ages 9 to 18 Pants Fall Uncd BoyV Store. Main Floor Qnabty, serviceability and low price combined in these splendid Blue Serge Suits. Hand-tailored throughout, pants lull lined, with taped seams coats in Norfolk models with plaits, titehed belts and patch pockets. Excellent weight blue serge very dressy for all occasions. Sizes for boys from 9 to 14 years. GA (IP We have priced these suits special for tomorrow at only rxUO Special showing of Boys' Straw HatsPrices range from $1.50 to $5 Chfldren'g New 1913 Wash Suits all stylespriced at 98c unto $7.50 Men's Store Main Floor Second Floor Odd lines girls' Dresses Jn sizes 2 to 6 years.. French -and straight effects in blue, tan and pink chambrays. Also a few in ginghams. Dresses tofore ap to SI. Priced in this lot selling here- QO GIRLS' DRESSES Odd lines of One or two of a kind. Ol Ages 6 to 14 grades sellrns- un to $1.25. Pricel-kreriit Ot7L Three other special lots, for quick selling at 98c, $1.29, $1.98 Women's S6 Low Shoes Second Floor Only a limited number of Dresses in this lot, so be nere as early in the day ss you can Neat stripes and checks m tans, blues and pinks Sizes for girls , 2 to 6 years. Tomorrow, each V'' Toilet Article Quality Shirts Specfifflll at! $3.69 Underwear DOUBLE Stamps with Cash Purchases in th Shoe Department Tomorrow New "Fntzi" model" of gunmetal or patent leather, with light welted soles, Louis Cuban heels and in laid cloth top. New "Strand model with hand-turned soles. rather pointed toe. covered Cu ban heels and patent buckles "Ostend" last of patent leather with turned sole, narrow toe, circular-cut vamp and neat ornament new "Petite" model, similar to "Ostend" only has new French square toe patent "Colonials" with slender toes, silver buckles gun metal and patent leather Pumps with bar straps or tailored bows "La Valliere" Bronze Pomps with brocaded quarter, and many other styles. All sizes and widths. Standard ?Q ftCk $5.00 and $6.00 Footwear, on special sale at low" price of tpOsO WOMEN'S HIGH SHOES of suede, satin, patent)1 eolf, dQ 5Q dull calf, tan Russia calf. Regular S5 and $6 grades, at JHsU7 54.95 Hatt Shapes at 69c Second Floor Small and large shapes of Milan, Hemp, Silk and Satin. Great assortment of latest effects to select from, and all are of good quality. In the lot are many of all-fclack ' and all-white also navy, brown, pink, rose, Ifght and brae. Don't fail to attend this sale, for it's a most remark able offering. Untrimmed Hats from our regular; lines, selling heretofore np to? $4.95, JQ priced for Saturday at OaC Basement Sale of $2.98 to $4,98 Models at The Basement. Millinery will bold another remarkable sale of Trim'd Hats tomorrow. Be on hand early, for first cnoosing is always best. m oO 9) About 200 Hats are included in this lot. Dainty flower-trimmed styles others trimmed with velvet ribbons, quills, ! fruit, wreaths. etc. - Hemps, Leonora and other fancy braids in black M CO and popular colors. Your choke tomorrow at only tMvQt J S1.50 to $5 Main Floor Manhattan,'' the Shirts of quality, are here in a wide range of patterns and color ings. Materials include crepe cloth, madras and percale. Every shirt tailored and made in fall, generous sizes, $1. &u to $3.75. "Manhat tan Silk Shirts with soft cuffs $5 lor Men Main Floor We are exclusive Portland agents for Carter's Union Suits for men. Complete showing in short and long sleeves and H or ankle length. Lisle, cotton, silk-and-lisle, jsilk-and-wool, all wool and wool 'mixtures. Prices range from $1 to$5 the Suit. All sizes. Men's Straw Hats 31.00 to $7.60 Special showing of tiats all styles. Men's Straw At $1 to $7.50 Men's 35c Hose 29c. Main Floor Men's fine grade Silk Hose with i lisle sole and too. Shown in vtrioas colors and good range of sues. Regular 3Sc Ork i kind pair. 1jO&-oair AUC I P - : - and Praps 5 4?ars Ivory Soap and "tO f one bar of Lurline SoaplXOC Limit, 6 cakes to a customer. No deliveries of soap except with other nurchases mart tn the Drug Department Saturd.iv. juc raimouve boap, special 6c 25c Packer's Tar Soap for 14c Regular 10c Hand or Kitchen oapouo, special at, a cake 6c 15c Pears' Unscented Soap 9c 15c 4711 White Ro Soar, 1?r- 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste at 35c dbc Irraves' Tooth Powder 15c Dora Face Powder, now at 39c 25c Imperial Talcum now 1 2. rtegular iUc Hinds' Honey and Almond Cream, special at $1 Listerine. f lare irel at PiQ 50c Lavoris Mouth Wash tliis is the large size bottle for 40c 50c Pinaud's Eau de Quinine, priced special for Saturday, 33c 35c Bottle Witch Hazel regu lar 16-o. size. Special at 21c 50c Bay Rum 16-oz. size. 35c 25c Lino Salve, on sale at 19c sue bempre Giovine, special 28c tieaaens Uc Uold Cream 28c Hedden's $1.40 Toilet Water $1 Odd Lines Toilet Goods At. 10c Odds and ends of various makes in Cold Cream, Face Powder, Hess Rouge, Nail Bleach, Razor Guards, Safety Razors, Tooth Powder. Liquid Soap. Hair Ton ic, Balsam Fir, Sponges, Whisk Brooms, Traveling Cases, etc. Articles in this lot worth " fn up to 50c, your choice at XUC Toilet Articles 15e Tooth Brushes, special 10c $1 Hair Brushes, soecial at RZr 50c Hair Brushes, special 39c $1 Rubber Cushion Hair Brush, with double bristles, special 50c French Bevel Glass Mi rrors in assorted woods, grades worth $1-50 and no Choice at $1.00 10c Hand Scrubs, soecial at fw Scissors in 4, 5 and 6-inch best quality 75c grades, at 50c 25c Nail Files, on sale at irw 25c Pro - pby - lac - tic Torth Brushes, all textures, now 19c Bathing Cap s 25eto75c Main FlaAr.nr(af itiAwin rt latest 1915 styles By compari son you will find our prices the lowest in the city. All colors. Special Sale Gardeim Moss 34-inch S-ply Rubber Garden "Hose QJL witn nozzie. Jfnced soeciaL the foot VX, 4-incb. 7-Ir Red RnWr Hose, with nozzle, on sale sl ner foot IZC $4-2nch Molded Garden Hose, non- f kinkable, wub nozzle, on sale, at, foot XOC H-mcu, S-ply BUck Rubber Garden " -Hose, with nozzle, on sale at per foot XIC H-inch, 7-ply Red Hose, with .nozzle, ft. 13c S-inch Molded Hose, with nozzle, foot 18c Yf'i SloaJio nozr,e ,oot 10c nardware DepsrN ySt-mth Extra Ouahrv Hos at. nr tnr.t it- fi-inch Extra Quality Hos it, per foot 13c PenlODThlra flCSr JIB 11 V.