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THE OREGON. DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; FRIDAY, MAY 28, 1915. BRIEF: INFORMATION) (U7lh CAX OV 1913.) amusements! BEIMG Broadway, at T.j-ldr. Curtain. i:15 ami S: 13. "Umu tbe Tnuk," Karu. . 4kjr :oatlnee. PAJ rUK Kreadwar t Aide?. Vauderllle,' 2:30, 7:iM aal S:10. - . j eiiPHESsS Biwujivaj- at Yamhill. Vaude- uie condnuoua i:;;u to nu wee da, i:ouliLinmis 1 to 11 Sunday, i LYKlU--"ourtl ,at fciaik. Vaudeville. . Con Ituuoiw 1 tw 11 p. tu. . . ' DIUUKLM Broauwaa at Stark. Motion-pio-taree. 12 m. to 11 p. ta. ' ' i. rilK UAKd AtiiUMrinrut I'art. NATIONAL fark aud West Park at Stark. ' Jlotkiu iiieturea. 12 m. to 11 p- m. U.UWlli; VVaMUiiiKtuD at 1'ai 1c. alotloat pie tare. H);.iO . ui. t 11 p. m. ILiNMKT W.tfiiiugtoa and Broadway. Motion flc-tuiea. U & is,' to IV p. m." ' STAB Witslilugtou and . Park. Motion ptcfc urm.'ll a. in. to 11 p. ui. COLUMBIA Kixlb, between Waahlngton and Winrk. Motiou- picture., 11 a. m. to 11 p. ta. 4UX Ml'SEU.M Kiflh and Taylor. Hnura ta 6 week duyii. 2 to 3 Huudaya. ree irat tiuuU4 of Uufsduj, TiiureUay, Friday, Satur- Uay aul buiitiay. s Coming Events. ' Oregon Civic league lunclieoa at Multnotnaa ut-I May 'JSn- , lluyal Uvi.riaD' luncheon at Chamber of CUiujrc0 May . - .k liotary iub luucbcon at tbc Becsob bote) Ad club luncheon at the Multnoman notei lune 2. I'rogresalve Buainee Meo'a luncheon at Mult' toniau botel, June a. City election i mie 7. , . t Uokc KetlTI June U-10-IJ. (Three daa). Municipal band concert. Flrat f-oncert of teaaon nlU be on June 20, at Waaulugton f ark. Central library Meetings. . RationallDt aoclety, every Sunday, evening. Oreson Civic leacue lecturea every TburaJuy rvenlug.. favifle university extension lecturea every Wednesday evening. Port Information Supplied. v Information recrardtnir thia nort may be b llnd fioin the fortland Chamber of l uv nerce, e ilttb atreet. Telephone Main VS n A.-12U3. Fire and Police. Fire department Main 7700, A-1323. Police department Main 7181, A-8751. Today's Forecast. Portland and vicinity Fair tonlcht and Sat- trday; warmer Saturday; northwesterly winds, Oregon and Washington Fair tonight and wast; westerly winda. JUauo rrobaDiy lair icmgni cna saiuruay. Weather Conditions. Th Oklahoma disturbance has moved north- n. UlauutiH anrtWha 'anl'iiubil .rv nv Hie Canadian northwest ia Central this morn ing over Bouthern Alberta. The barometer is i ia i u i, u vi t v. i nv-ivi.u n"" 'umu - lira niuiiiiiKiuu auu iibw wtci inc ! 1 1 H K llllll 1U 'M ' 1 U 11 1.1 HI -1 . 1 1-111 uu.n Ihower and thunderatorma have occurred in (be Misi(ppi valley, lower Missouri valle? ind the Gulf ttate. It la much warmer in toutbern Idaho, northern Nevada and over a arrow atrip of territory exteodlug from north, irn Missouri east to the middle Atlantic arid Hew Kugland atatea. Temperature have fallen Suit atatea.' The conditions are favorable for fair weather ! tbia district tonight and Satnrday xrith llgher temperatures Cnturday . in Oregon and W'aabingtou, except near the coaat. - .KUWAKU A. BEAL.3. '' District Forecaster. Observations. STATIONS Teuiwratur likcr, Or... ."tatviro. III..... Jenver. Colo.... huluth, Minn . . . Cureka. i Cal. . . . lalveaton. Texas tiavrt!, Mout. ... tackaonvilie. Fla. anaaa City. Mo. Lnoxville, Teun. Uw Angelea. Cal. MfuAriifad. Minn. Jievr Orleans, La few York. N. . . Head. Wa-h. i. Yakima, Wn. ortland. Or.... loseburg. Or.... laoramento, Cal. H. Louia, Mo., talt 1-ake. Utah. I. Francisco, CaJ. lea t tie, Waab.J. Iltka, Alaska.. Ipokane, VV'aah.. Cacbma, Waab.. 1'atooah 1., Wn. ".Lie AluKka.. Valla Walla, Wn Itinnipeg, Man.. "a - II la 01 TS 62 14- S 48 4 4 42 , 8 0 10 6 2 .4- . 64 6 52 6!4 5S 50 50 2 2 52 70 tio r.o 60 54 54 48 SO 4S &tt 58 50 4 O 10 12 4 8 : 4 6 4-12 4- a e 4 6 4) a 2 ; -4 2 12 4- 2 I 74 54 60 66 60 82 72 4 72 84 0 SM ii 54 72 Btt W VO OS S WJ 60 72 58 54 78' 68 70 41 52 48 40 40 62 68 44 74 58 60 tto 60 a 52 60 50 52 52 70 62 48 54 50 4tl 64 46 60 44 56 48 44 -I as 5C no T" m tomorrow night, und tramp on to the fall Sunday. 5. The camp Sunday night will be made at the lower till. After viewl.isr both falls, the Mazaroas will return to Sllverton by a. different route, arriving there in time' to take the train that wiltarrive In Portland at 1:30 Monday evening. : $10 Btiya $is Bnits Bmoral Clota lag Sale ' Blc Yes. businese Is - good. We are distributing a lot of clothing but making no profit in this "removal aale. Our atore at Third and -Morrison streets, will not h&ld the stock of two stores,' and for this reason we are sell ing off all th clothing, hats and fur iilshlng goods that we . possibly can before we consolidate these two stores. Men's $12.30 suits now 18.30; 1 men's 115 suits now ilQt men's $20 suits now f 13.86; men's $26 suits now $18.50. Furnishing goods ' and hats at one fourth to . one half -reduction Browns, ville Woolen. Mills Store, Third and Stark streets. t ; ;; (Adv.) Xtxamlnauoas ; Axuumnced. The United States civil service commission announces the following examinations: June 22, cooltC male and female, for the Indian . service; salary $409 to $600 per annum; June? 23, expert passenger rate clerk, male, for the quarter master corps at St Louis Mo., salary $U00 per annum; electrical engineer and drafts man, male,. June 23-24, for the office of the supervising architect, Washing ton. r. Cj. salary $1200 per annum. In formation and application blanxs may be obtained from T. V. Hutchins, local secretary, postoffice building. leagne Xituioheon To morrow. "Measurrn Which Will Be Voted On at the City Election' will be the subject for discussion ,at the Oregon Civic lrague luncheon - in the Multnomah hotel at rsdon tomorrow. , Richard W. Montague wlU preside. Arguments both for and against measures will be heard. Reports will be made by dele- gates who attended th sooial service conference at Reed college. and again on June S at the same hour. The instructor Mrs. Mable Holmes Parsons, ..announces that the : Jane meeting will be the last one of the year. All other extension clauses Lave closed .for the summer. Princess To Be Honored. AH mem bers of the Modern Woodmen and Royal Neighbors of America In Port land and vicinity, will join in a rous ing reception to their recently elected princess, Miss Ruth Angel, at the Man chester hall.! 85 Fifth: street, on Wednesday evening,'; June 2, instead of June: 6, . as ;- was previously an nounced. The committee desires i to thank everyone "who so generously as sisted them in the recent contest, and invites each and every one of. them to be present at the reception. , Z,cture oa Mexico Tonight. Rev. W. L,. Mellinger, ; pastor of Wocdlawn Christian church, will deliver a lecture at 8 o'clock tonight at Jefferson High school on "The History of Mexico From the Cause and Effect Standpoint," Mr. Mellinger speaks : from the experience of a four years' residence in that coun try. The lecture is being given under the auspices of the Woodlawn Parent Teacher association. SClss Mollefs JPnaeral Kel&r -Miss Bertha J. Molier, who died on Ma? 26. was a daughter of Mrs. Anna Hol ler, of Falrvlew, Or., and was 30 years of. age. She was the sister of Mrs. Clara Durrbar; o.f Portland, and Helen, Louise. John. Richard and Henry .Mol ier, of Falrview. The'funeral services were held this afternoon at : Fairvie w and - interment made in "the Masonie cemetery on' the Columbia boulevard. Slated : for ; Promotion William M. Coplan, second lieutenant of ; Troop A cavalry, Oregon rational guard, has been recommended for promotion to the position of first lieutenant and his appointment will be made as soon as he has passed the examinations. Lieu tenant Coplan served in the Spanish American war and,; is a painstaking and efficient officer. I y ' ;f No Xnq.uest Will Be ZZalo. Coroner Dammasch announced this morning that no inquest will be held as the re sult of the suicide of T. H. Fcary'Jr which occurred yesterday morning at the police station. The funeral ser vices will be held tomorrow afternoon at 1 o'clock . at J. P. Finley & Son's chapel. Interment will be in River view cemetery.? . - ' Kev. Mr. Olson Beturns. Rev. J. R. Olson, of the ' Emmanuel Lutheran church, has Just returned from Morrow county. Where he delivered several ser mons and lectures at Morgan, lone and Gooseberry. The confirmation class last Sunday presented him with a purse of $70. in token of their appreciation of his work. - i. ' Vetarans Are , Kelmbursed. II. S. Fargo, department commander of Ore gon, Grand Army of the Republic, is disbursing the funds provided by the last legislature to Day for the travel ing expenses -of 79 veterans who wend to the half century celebration cf th3 battle of Gettysburg last year. Each man receives, in addition to . his straight fare for a round trip ticket, the sum of $14.14 for sleeping berths. WlU Visit PaOBV FiniL Thnnumla of peonies r. hloomin? at t ho nur series of Howard Evarts Weed near Doovcriun, ana tne .notary club has ac cented his invit&Hnn tn trn tn nr -o the gorgeous blossoms next Sunday. "'ere win oe aiso games, races, a ball game and -a chicken dinner. Two hun dred Rotarlans expect to mk. the trip. - - 4 lO 14 24 8 - 4 8 6 4 6 8 12 24 14 6 4 4 14 8 10 4 0 4 4 lO .42 .36 0 0 .62 .28 0 I .116 '1 1 .K2 ! .Ol o .1)2 .22 O .4 .06 .35 .10 0 .22 0 0 .74 ,0 :i8 .60 .30 .22 .32 O o The Successful Business Man i. well dressed. If vnu ha - your suit, you will know that you are faultlessly attired at all times, and you can pay us $10 down and tn bal ance. $i. a month. Order your suit to- morroTtf'. and eet the use of it .ariv In the season. Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark, bet. 5th and 6th. Adv.) Afteiooou rrport of preceding day. (Vhat Can Be Seen Around Portland Council Creat 1100 feet) View oneauallSd. Columbia and Willamette rivers, Tualatin val ay, Willamette valley, CaacaCe and Coaat tangea, fiva anovr-capped mountain (north to taat ou clear daya), Mt. Rainier. 14.4U8; SI I. It. Helena, V607; Mt. Adams, 12,307; Ut, Hood, 11,223; lit.. J etieraon, 10,522. Waahinaton Park, at head of Washington rtreet. Flowers, shrubs and trees. Children's lure: 'Coining of tha White Man." by Her man Atklna McNeill, presented by heirs of it. P Thompson; "Sacajawea" (Indian girl, guide f LewU & Clark expoaltlon by Alice Cooper, treeeuted by Sacaiawea Statue aaaoclatloa and Lenry .Ajtman. Ten mlnuu-s' walk. - ISuukan roao gardens in east part of city, toutulnlng mors than 700 varieties of roaea. Macleay, left untouched in wild natural bean iy. Big treea. Just tae- wooda "wher roll hf Oregon." Forestry building Lewis k Clark expoaltlon rrouu.'a, west, lionra e a. u. to 6 p. m. Built cf specimen mammotn Oregoa fir logs. Contains l.ouo.ooo feet lumber. Attractive views from JCing's and Wlllam tU liighU aud Waaiovar Iciraxwa. TerwtUtKfcr bonlavard. aoutb o( city, above flr'lllaineUa, 6a wen aide. Skyline, west from Council Crest. Road I round spur between Council Crest and WiUam ttte nver offers fine view. Columbia and W ill&meUe Encircle Fenin- (Ula district and St. Jouns, affording excelleut flaw tjt city. Industries aud harbor. Tvn'cal home eeetiona Portland n?!fht Soil HilU Lrvington. Mt,' Tabor. Harbor features West aide public dork, foot Seventeenth streets Kast tilde public dock. Coot -of Kaat btark. lJublic motor boat luud mg,. foot of btark street (launches eall here tor river toura. Boat bouses near Morrlon and Hawthorne bridges.) bbipplng. Modern bridgea tirviedway, Uallroad, llawthorue. Ptrblie Inititutlons City hall and Historical ixhibit. Fifth and Madton. County building, Fourth and Salmon. Art museum. Fifth near lamhlll. Central library. Tenth and Yamhill. Cuatom house. Broadway and Davis. .. Wdrthrtft nflitiiAVIriinn,. fun nf.ti. rf ind Ankfepy, by Olin i.. Wrarren, presented ay eleven eaiamore; x m.mpaou lountalu. Pla ce diock. r ourm sua naimon. uauern niirh and trade schools, sobool gardens and ma kedcea. t bluatowa on Oiorta fourth and Sec. and atreeia. Colombia river highway America's OMt sre-nderfal scenic road foe vehicles. - Alonar it ne aeea many . waierraas ine arorce of the Columbia. Oueonta gori;e. Shepherd's delL tucuntaini. inciuuing iicoo. uraae , doea not exceed 6 per centum. Inrormation as to 'what to see" In Port land's environment from Hotels Portland. Im perial. Oregon, aiuitnoman ana ram xne Jour- cars lour 1st Travel bureau, rnonea A-tto.il Main 7173: or from Tourat Acencv end Travel Bureau. Marahall 1979. - - Services at. Beta Israel. At Temple Beth Israel tonight at 8 o'clock Rabbi Wise will deliver the concluding ser mon of the Friday ' evening series. The subject .is f "In Memoriam" in celebration of Memorial Day. Ser vices tomorrow at 10:30 o'clock. All men and women ; are welcome. . BnH.Krf. fUMleaJai and svmtiathlZ' .,. ir.it.ii tn ntten the annual picnic of the Socialist party at Crystal Lake park, Sunday. Aiay 30. - a". races, dancing, etc. Admission. 10c. Milwaukle car. 5c fare. Aav.). m,hIa .t irTitn-i vavrkL -Picnic, and dance will be given by Married Work ers association at. itenion pars, oun day, .May 30. Refreshments, games and outdoor . sports will be tli pro gram.., - v Meeting Postponed. The meet ing of the Smith College - club, which was to. be held tomorrow noon at the University club, has bee.i post poned until Saturday, May 5. This Joe Brown Hot Guilty. Joseph n,Ann nhn i-osirlna at .141 iA Williams avenue, wishes it known that he is not Single Tax Will Be Topic "Over population and the Single Tax" will be the topic of a lecture to be given before the Portland Single Tax league by H. C. Uthoff tomorrow night at 8 o'clock in room H of the Central libra ry. Questions and discussion will fol low the talk. The meeting Is public. Oregon City River Excursion. Sun day trips, leave Taylor Street dock 9 a. m., 12:30 and 3:30 p, m. Boat stops at Oak ( Grove,- Cedar Island, Magones Park, picnic grounds. Leave Oregon City. 10:30 a. m., 2 p.' m.. 6:30 p. m. Round trip, 40 cts. Phone M. 40. (Adv.) Sunday and Decoration say excur sions to Cascade Locks on steamer Bai ley Gatzert, $1 round trip. Leaves Alder street dock at 9 a. m. Arrives on re turn at 5:45 p. m. Main 914, - A 6112.. (Adv.) Butchers To i Close Monday- All meat markets in the city will close at 10 o'clo'ck Monday , morning in observance of Memorial day. XT. of O. Extension Class. The short story class will meet on May 29 at 7:45 p: m. in room B of the Central library. We Are Specialists k-.ool. Qd.-..-. -a. after all details. Optometrists are the SPECIAL ISTS in all eye' troubles that are relieved b y glasses. We at tend to every, re quirement in the' e x amination, of eyes and the fit ting and adjust ing of - glasses. R E SPONSIBIL ITT IS NOT DI VIDED; the sclent if Ic op t o m e trist per s o n a 1 1 y Iooka and this means eyeglass comfort and satisfaction. WHEElERflPTlCALf.0. 5TH FLOO. OBEOOHTsUr BXJ3Q. i . ; : UNION DENTISTS Corner of Second and Morrison. Look for the big Union sign. All work guar- -. anteed. - s ; Full Set Teeth, that fit ; ; $5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k ..... $3.50 Bridge Teeth, 22-k . . . . '.$3.50 Painless Extraction . . . . .50c "If yon find this number yon won't get hart." . Er. Whetstone. Mgr. Powers' Saturday Night Special M TOWN TOPICS ' - Mxmai Plan Long Hike. Silver bicoii laiia, inc.: nciica vi ucajuiuj cascade . located : about 12 mllen east f Sllverton. is the oblectivo of the Maxamas for their outing over Memo rial day, E. C. Simmons and C. R. VYood worth, leaders in the hike, helleve that: 100 will make . the trln from h present number or registrations. ' The Uazamas Will leave, in two bodies, ' one t&rlv Saturdav anil thA nthsr m tk. evening, at C:l6. by the Oregon Elec tric The two Silver creek falls are about three miles apart. The Maaamas will i camp ; eU milts f rom ! Sllwrton '' ; n y.lr--.::v - .-4 . ,v'- $1.25 Leather Fiber School or Shopping Case Pn SalejAfter 4 Ps M. Saturday Here is a wonderful special for after 4:00 Saturday: , A reg ular $1.25 case in leather fiber, designed for use as a school case or for shoppings in the regular suit case style, although smaller in sizeand measuring 15 J4 inches wide and 9 inches high, j It has metal-capped corners, brass clasp locks and arched grip handle, securely fastened interior nicely lined. Very desirable forcarrying school booka or for shopping purposes.. Neat design and having the appearance of -real leather. r ; ONE TO A CUSTOMER NO PHONE OR C. T ORDERS NO DELIVERIES - 8- II aUALlTYKA ? . j tTTmWt I YAMHILL ) I izA F,R5T A, .jr My y y w sL X 49c' H 1 s " 1 3 the Joe Brown reported in the Journal Cf the 2ttth as being in jail charged with passing a bad . check. . "My name is Joe Brown, but I am not that Brown," he declares nationalist lectors. "Modern Miracles, a Satire V pon Modern Sor cletjj." will be the- subject of Sam At kinson's lecture in the Public library, hall. Tenth and Yamhill streets, Sunday-evening, next, at 8 o'clock. 'The lecture will be delivered under the auspices of the Portland Rationalist association- : Questions' will- be cour teously answered at the close. Par ce-Comedy Benefit. For the ben efit of the parish, the St. Lawrence Dramatic society will present a farce comedy, "The Other General Fuller." June 3 at St. -Francis' church. " Ral ston' J.. Clary is , manager of the play, assisted by Frederick McKeown. Pawnbrokers Arrested. Twenty six pawnbrokers and second hand deal ers, who i were arrested yesterday for failing to make : proper reports of ar ticles purchased-ras required by city ordinance, will be tried next Tuesday in the municipal court. Injuries Wot Serious. Carl New man, 28 years old, a hod carrier ' on the Meier & Frank building, who yes terday fell three stories, iwaa bruised and cut but not seriously hurt. . New man lives at 945 Haight avenue, is married with two. children, ri A Modern Enoch' Ardent -"Prize Big U." problem drama in three reels, first run to be shown Saturday, May 29. at the .new Grand theatre. Sixth, near Stark streets. . Admission 5 cents Ad. Modern Woodmen and Royal Neigh bors of . America picnic at Crystal Lake Park, Monday, May 31. Dancing afternoon, and evening. Baseball games. (Adv.) Bulldog Kesents Insult-When Mau rice Cohen, a newsboy, snapped his fingers at a bulldog owned by J. U. Tanaka, 267 Burnside street, the dog snapped back; gripping the boy's shoulder between his Jaws. The boy was taken ' to the emergency hospital where his wounds- were dressed. The ! boy was not seriously injured. - Ob the Sample Ballot published in ! Thursday's Journal the name of C. V." j cooper, candidate ror j commissioner, was made to read C. B. Cooper. This was a typographical error. (Adv.) j Tor Bent, by the Woman's Exchange, ' two large, light, upper rooms, suitable for dressmaker or milliner. Apply at, the Exchange, 186 Fifth street, v be-; tween 3 and 5. .' (Adv.) . ! Steamer Jesse Sarklas for Cams a Wasbougal and way landings, dally ex cept Sunday. Leave Washington street dock at 2 p. m. (Adv.) The Pen Store, Fount. tens.'Ink. repairs and exchanges. 354& Wash ington St., Morgan bldg.. near Park.Ad. Central Xiocatlon at Suburban prices. Rooms $4 week up, , SIS month up. Hotel Lenox 3d and Main. (Adv.) Dining Boom for Sent. Well fur nished, at Seaside, Or. Address Co lonial hotel. Seaside, Or, (Adv.) McCargar, Bates 8c Xdvely Fire, cas ualty and automobile insurance. Yeop bldg. Telephone Main 168. . (Adv.) Columbia Highway TrIpaU70 'miles of auto ride. $2.50 each. Tabor 4517. s (Adv.i - Oarage Por Bent Fine induce ment for goods mechanic. East 1187. (Adv.) ' ' - -, Pine Book and Catalog Printing. F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-l 16 5. Ad. Dr. E. C. Brown," Eye, .Ear. Mohawk bldg. -,.'. : (Adv.) X. X. Pox, optician, journal bide Ad. Marks' $2.50 Shoes, 243 Wash.- (Ad.) : Men's Pants. Men! You can buy trousers at $2.50 from Jimmy Dunn. He gives extra good values because he pays no high rent. 315-16-17 Oregonlan Bldg. Elevator to 3d floor. v (Adv.) Special Offer Good Until June 30th : We will clean and repair your Watch for One Dollar If you have a watch that is worth cleaning: and can be made to run, bring it in. Expert work and guaranteed. Established 1870 Oillllii 31 0 Washington St. iSd siats i!I!!ilil!l!l!l!i!l!!ll!ii!l!liii!liIiIUI 11 ggiBS 11 " Marshall; 1 Home A-628 1 fetter plan to have a nice Roast of Beef or Veal for Sunday. - V " We offer the very choicest Prime Rib Roasts of B.eef and Milk-fed Veal at specially reduced prices.' THIS SATURDAY Monday Memorial DayWe Close at 10 A. M. Prime Rib Roast Beef . .V. . , Rolled Roast Beef (boneless) 18c Lb. Orders Taken for Genuine 1915 Spring Lamb Clear White Milk-Fed Stock Leg or Loin Roasts .-. v . . . . . . . . . .... 17c lb Shoulder or Breast Roasts . . . . . ... ...... 2.l2c lb Rolled Roasts (boneless, larded) . . . ..... . . .17c lb Rack Roasts (Frenched, larded) ... . .-. ... . . .17c lb Veal Loaf (a dainty cold luncheon) .... 15c lb Our Special Bargain Meat Counter ;will be stacked high with a large and varied assort ment of meats. Se for yourself what you are getting in the meat line. .Note quality and price; JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" MILD CURED SMOKED MEATS Have That Particular Superior Flavor Hams, half or whole . . . ... . . ......... , A7y2c lb Cottage Hams, lean and tasty,. .16c lb Picnic Hams . . . ........... . . .: . . .v. . .12Vclb Bacon Backs,half or whole strips; ........... 19c lb Bacon, light selectee! stock 22c lb Smoked Jowls . . . . . : .14c lb POULTRY SPECIALS FANCY HENS ONLY 18c PER POIJND Milk-Fed Fresh Oregon Fryers, Broilers, Only 35c lb QUALITY POULTRY AT THESE LOW - PRICES We Deliver Columbia Fish Co., Jones' 'Market Fourth and Alder ' Main 5, Marshall 1, A-6281 TOir CAN DO BETTER FOR XESS OlST THIRD STREET" Store ' Opens . Daily at 8:30 a. m. -On Saturdays 9:00 m. Pacific Phone Marshall 5080 The Most in Value Tho Best in Quality Store Closes Daily at . 5:30 p. m. On Saturdays 6 :00 p. m. Home Phone A-2112 for Memorial Day at TMg Sale Tdmorrow Our Store Will Re main Closed All Day' Monday, tilay 31, in Honor of Our Country's Dead A Saving Too Important to Overlook A Salo of Women's Silk - Xisle ITnion Suits Av Perfect Fit and Finish-7-Shown in Low-Neck, Sleeveless Styles, With Cuff Knee All Sizes Our riir Reg. $1.25 Grade Priced at "C New lines of women's Spring and Sum mer weight Silk Lisle Union Suits un derpriced to a figure which makes them unmatchable vafuesV They are perfectly proportioned garments, finely knitted and . beautifully finished. They come in low neck styles with banded or crochet top,' sleeveless and with cuff knee. All sizes Union Suits of a standard make and quality. Sold every- 7f where at $1.25. This sale at only. ................... .... ..... . J ... f y C 500 Dozen Pairs Women's Silk Thread Hose, Reg. 85c Quality A perfectly shaped stocking of pure thread silk, made with heavy lisle heel, toe and gar ter top. " All sizes in black--a stocking of regular 85c .quality. Priced for this Af sale at, pair. . . . xuC 49c 10c Sale of Children's Med. Cotton Hose, Regular 20c Grade, Pair Supply a full season's needs at this sale to morrow. : Children's medium heavy cotton Stockings. They come in 1 by 1 rib and in all sizes a quality regularly sold !at 1 fk' 20c, priced for this sale at. , . . .. , JLUC Closin-Out of Broken .Lines Misses' and Children's Cotton Union Suits v . . ;. . , : . ... j t All Styles and Sizes From 4 to 16 Years, But Not All Sizes in Each 'JJJ-Style--Our Regular 50c and 65c LinesPriced to Close out Tomorrow at tJ C Here is another reason why our Knit Underwear business is so successful broken lines arc closed out without regard to worth or former selling prices. For tomorrow we have arranged such a sale of misses' and children's fine ribbed Maco Cotton Union Suits. - They conic in styles with low neck, sleeveless and with lace trimmed, or cuff knee ; also in high neck' styles with long sleeves and in ankle length. All sizes from 4 to 16 years, but not all or sizes in each style. Regular 60c and 65c lines. ' Priced to close at i . . oC IJiideraimslto at Shatter ed Prices Here Is an Unusual Saving Opportunity for Thrifty Buyers to Se cure Dainty Undermuslins at a Third to a Half Below Real Worth. Come See for Yourself the Extraordinary Values in Store for You. 50c CORSET COVERS AND DRAWERS TO GO. AT 25c Well made, neatly trimmed Corset Covers and Drawers.fin all styles and with fine lace or embroidery trimmings. Regular 50c Of lines, priced for: this sale at. ......... . ; ............. . . 75c CORSET COVERS, DRAWERS AND GOWNS 50c An extensive assortment of 'Corset Covers, Drawers and Gowns of fine materials and with lace, or embroidery trimming. I All seizes and all new goods, in regular 75c quality. This sale at DUC $1.50 COMBINATION SUITS AND GOWNS FOR 98c Exceedingly fine garments with beautiful trimmings of laces, rib bons and embroidery. All styles and sizes in fine organdie QQ or nainsook. Garments of $1.50 quality. This sale at only IOC $1.00 Envelope Chemise on sale at 75 $1.25 Chemise at 98 $1.50 Chemise $1.10 $1.00 Skirts at 69S-$1.50 Skirts at 98S-$1.75 Skirts at $1.19 Many Other Offerings At a Price to Pro voke Quick Action -A Sale of Women's Black and White Checked Suits They Are Shown in Four Popular Models and Are Beautifully Tai- Q 1 A AA lored and Finished Regular Values to $17.50 Specially Priced at D 1 UUU The most particular woman will be pleased with the Suits in this sale, for they are of ex cellent style and beautifully tailored. They come in four popular models in the fashionable black and white checks. Coats in themost desirable lengths and skirts godd and full. Suits taken from our regular stock that have sold regularly up to $17.50. Specially A -t A f A priced as a leader tomorrow at:'. . . ... v., .... ... ................. xUUv MISSES' REGULAR $1.50 MIDDY BLOUSES SPECIALLY PRICED NOW 89c Another underpriced offering for tomorrow's sale -Misses Middy Blouses in all sizes. They come in plain white and with blue collar. Garments of standard quality, and finish. OA Regularly sold at $1.00, $1.25 and $1.50, are priced for thissale at , . ......... .v. . .. . OuC Take Advantage of These Sho e B ara:aiiiis Tomorrow MISSES' MARY JANE PUMPS Sizes 8V2 to fl 1 C7 11, $2 Grade MISSES' ! MARY JANE PUMPS WOMEN'S MARY JANE PUMPS Sizes 2 to 7, dj 07 $2.50 Grade D I ? i' WOMEN'S COMFORT SHOES, in Julia Marlowe style, $1.78 grade, a pair $1.19 INFANTS' PUMPS and SHOES in sizes 12 to 5,75c grade, special price, pair 59c CHILDREN'S PUMPS and SHOES in sizes 5 to 8, $1.00 grade, the pair only 79c Sizes lV2 to (I 1 77 2, $2.25 Vals. D 1 Neckwear and . at Tempting Prices ;( 5c Plain Embroidered Handkerchiefs at, 2 for ...5c 10c and 15c Liften and Emb. Handkerchiefs at,. 5c 15c and 20c Linen and Shamrock Handkerchiefs 10c 25c and 35c All-Linen EmbJ Handkerchiefs at 15c NEW NOVELTY NECKWEAR An unsurpassed showing of unsurpassed values in newJNovelty Neck wear including the latest and best styles ia Orien tal Collars and Sets Organdie Vestees, SetsAnd Collars also roll and,, flat effects in collars of sheer materials all bright, new goods and all underpriced. 50c Values at .'.v. ,.2Sc 95c Values at .... . .50c $15: Values at 75c . $1.75 Values at .....98c Saturday Specials Sundries in 50c Java Rice Powder this sale at ., 19c Corylopsis Face Powder, priced at . , 35c Colgate's Face Powder on sale at ... Melbaline Face Powder, priced at ...... . Creme de Camelia Face-Powder at....... 50c Pebeco Tooth Paste, priced at ....T. . 25c Colgate's Tooth Paste on sale at ...... 15c Ideal Tooth Paste this sale at 25c Pond's .Vanishing Cream, priced at . 25c Theatrical Cream on sale at ......... 75c Toilet Water, priced this sale at . ... 50c Perfume, priced for this sale at oz.. 25c Boric Acid on sale at 25c Borax, priced tomorrow at 9 i a m 0 35c .10c ,25c .25c .50c .25c ,20c .10c .15c .15 50c 39c .15c lCc