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THE '-" OREGON -DAILY- JOURNAL, PORTLAND, FRIDAY, JUNE . 11,11915, BRIEF. INFORMATION 162o4 DAT Or 1915.) AMUSEMENTS BE0,ia Broadway at Tayktr. Curtain at 2:15' and 8:13.. Ma Hows WedrwwlaT and . i Saturday. ubauney uiuuti la ""The Heart " of Paddr "Whack." " PANTAOKS Broadway i Aldor. Taadcvtllav 2.80. T:3Q and 8:10. i E1JPKESS Broadway .it Yambtll. ' Vaode ? villa. Continuous 1:30 to 8:3o; 7:3 an4 ( :13 week day. Couilotous 1 to 11 Sun- days. - ' -hX KIC roorth at Stark. Vaadevilltv Con- tianooa 1 to 11 p. m. OKPHKUM Broadway at Stark. Motion pC- torn, 11 a. nt. to H p. ra. THE O A K8- Aajusnirut park. FEOPLK9 We t f Park a od Alder, Motion - picture. 11 a. in. to 11 p. w. ; NATIONAL Park and Wnt Park at Stark. Motion pictures. 12 m. to 11 p. m. UAJKSriC Waabiiiatou at Park. Motion ple j turea. 11 a m. lu 11 p. m. SLNfcKT V abluitun and Broadway. , Mot loo ' . jdctures, 11 a. at. to 11 p- ' BTAlt Washington and Park. Motion pic- - tare. 11 a. m. to 11 p. ui. COLUMBIA RUtb. Ix-tweeu Waabiagtoo and , Stark. Motion Dictate. 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. ABf MUSKUM fifth aud Taylor. Hour 0 to i 6 woek 'days. 2 to Sundays. Free after- noon of -Tuesday. Thursday, Friday. Satur day aud Sunday. . : Coming Events. OoU match, Kuseue Country .lub Port lead Golf club, portlaurt UolX club course, - - Kaat Side Business M-n's luncheon July 14. ttotsry club luncheon at Benson hotel July 15. Liberty ttell will arrive bera July 14. at o M OJ, - Ad club luncheon, at Multnomah hotel July Id, . Progresaive Buirlnesa Men's luncheon at the Multnomah hotel July 17. Municipal hand- cuttcurt." First concert of Mason will b ou June 20. at Washington Park. ' - - " Central library Meetings. " Oregon Clvle league lectures erary Thursday aTraiua;. 'elite oatveralty extension lectures every Wednesday evening. :- Port Information Supplied. ; Information regarding this port may be ob -tain-d ftoni the Portland Chamber of Com merce. 89 rifth (treat. Telepboua Main DM A-1303. Fire and Police. : Tire department Main 7700. A-182S. 'Police department Mala 71S1. A-6761. ' -Oregon Humane Society, 574 Belmont t I'D one East .123, A -2315. m.".'; Today's Forecast. ' Portland and Tlclnlty Tonight and Saturday, unsettled, probably, showers; southwest wind'. -..Oregon Tonight and Saturday, unsettled, probably showers northwest and east portions, fair southwest portion; warmer interior south west portion Saturday; southwest winds, s Washington Tonight and Saturday, unset tled, probably shower; southwest wlnda. i - Idaho Tonight and Saturday unsettled, probably abowers. Weather Conditions. A high pressure area is spreading inland over the central portion of the Wet fie t lope and moderately high pressure obtains over the At. lactic coast. Over the interior of the country, the pressure is low and atmospheric conditions axe unsettled. Kains have fallen in the north era state from the Pacific coast to the Lake region except in North Dakota and In Missouri, liOuUiana, interior western Canada aud the St. Lawrence valley. The rainfall waa heavy In Missouri and moderately heavy In eastern Washington and northern Idaho. The weather la cooler in interior nortiiern and central Cali fornia and correspondingly warmer In the Lake region and upper Ohio valley. Temperature changes in other sections have. In general, Jbeen unimportant. i-The conditions are favorable for unsettled weather with rbowers in thU district tonight and Saturday, except In southwestern Oregon, where It will probably be fair with higher temperatures Saturday la the interior. Winds WlU be mostly southwesterly. 4 - THEODOBB K. DRAKE, 4 ,s : Acting District Forecaster. 1 Observations. STATIONS feaker. Or! Boston, Mass.... Chicago, Ml. Denver, Colo Imlath. Minn.i. . Eureka. Cul. .... Uulvetton, Texas Havre, Mont Jacksonville.- Fla. Kaunas City, Mo. Knoxvlll,.. Tenn Zaj Angeles, Cal. Ma rah field, W.. Kew Orleans. La . New York. N. X. li , Head, Wart . N. Yakima, Wn. Portlaud, Or.... Koseburg, Or 8t. Louis. Mo... Salt Lake Utah. 8. Francisco, Cal., Smttle, Wash... Sitka, Alaska.. Ppokane, Wash. . racoma. Wash. .. Tatoosb 1.. Wn. Valdea, Alaska. Walla WaUa,Wn Washington, D.t Wlnnemucca.ev. I rroi rut lire . o a . C al s - .5 3 5 S . ti 2 of : 1 S l8, Z j $ c 3 g a' Z 3o U 54 3S 4 O 2 2 72 S8 0 0 m 16 74 64 11 .76 56 -t- 2 76 5-4 4 0 SJ 10 4 42 . 8 .18 4S O 56 48 4 0 82 0 86 80 12 0 4ti O HU 44 4 .01 78 0 $H 74 10 0 64 0 80 62 8 1.94 68 2 81 60 4 0 6 2 72 60 4 0 50 4 62 48 O .16 SO tf' 92 78 4 .01 4 2 76 60 6 0 54 6 56 54 12 .01 SO , 4 66 48 4 .66 60- 0 62 50 6 . 24 , 48- 4 60 46 -4 . 54 Ort 4 84 62 . 12 .96 50 2 SO 56 14 0 54 - 4 68 64 8 ,y O 52 4 52 50 4 .24 56 2 00 " . . t. O, 56 1 2 60 44 , 4 ".62 52 4 66 52 4 .2 52 l 56 52 8 0 56 2 ,. . . 44 .... 0 .' 64 66 4 78 60 4 0 38 0 78 38 8 0 ;vAIternoo report of preceding day. What Can Be Seen Around Portland I Conucll Creat (1100 feet) View unequalled. Columbia and Willamette rivers, Tualatin val ley, Willamette valley, CaacaCe and Coast rangea, five anow-caped K-ouutaine (north to caat on clear days), Mt. Rainier, 14.40H; Mt KU Helena. 9697 j Mt. Adam. 12.307: Mt. Uood. 11,225; Mt. Jefferson. 10,522. ' Washington Park, at bead ot Washington atreet: Flowers, shruba . and trees. Children's model playgrounds. Noteworthy piecea of aeulp tura: ''Coming ot tha -White Man.1' by Her man Atkina McNeill, prasented by beira of IX p . Thompson; "Sacajawea" (Indian girl, guide Lawta aV Clark exooaltlon by Alice Cooper, presented by Sacajawea Statue association and Henry Alt man. Ten mlnutea' walk. Sunken rose gardens in Peninsula Park, con taining more than 700, vsrletie of roaes. Macleay, left ntoucjed In wild natural beau ty. Big treea, Just Ut " wooaa "whar roll, the Oregon." ' Forestry bulkUug Lewis t, Clark exposition gronnds, west. Uoura 6 a. to. to 6 p. m. Built ot specimen mammoth Oregon tlr lags. Costaina 1,000,000 feet lumber. Attractive viewa from King's and WUlam atto Uelgbta and Westover Terraces. - Terwllilger boulevard,1 south of city," above Willamette, on west side. Skyline, west from Council Crest. Road around spur between Council Creat and Willam ette river offer fine views. - Colun-bla and ' Willamette Encircle Penin sula district and St.' Johns, affording excellent views of city. Industries and harbor. Typical' botn aeetlona Portland Belghts, Mob Hill, Irvington, Mt. Tabor. - . - " Harbor featuraa West aide public dock, foot Ceveoteenth street. K-ist Sida public dock, foot of aat Stark. Public motor boat land ing, foot of Stark atreet - (launches call ber t river tours. Boat bouses neat- Morrison and Hawthorne bridges.) -hlpplug. Modern bridges -Broadway, Itailroad, Hawthorn.. " - PnbUc iostitotlons City nail and Historical exhibit. Fifth and Mad-ton. County building. Fourth and Salmon. Art mreum. Firth Bear YambilL Central library. Tenth and Yamhill. Custom bowe, Broadway and Davis. Worthy of notice- bk jmore fountain.- First and Aukeu;. by OUn L.- Warren, presented by Steven Skidniore; Tbcmpson- fouatsin, Pla block. rourta- and rialmnn. Modern blsh and grade schools, school gardens aud rose hedges. Cblautuwu on North Fourth and See d atreeta. Columbia fiver highway America's most vtpndtrful scenic road for vehicle. Along It 6H Aee many waterfalls, the gorge of the Colaf.bla. onrvtita gorge. Kbepherd'a dell, moon tain, including' U-od. Grade does sot exteed 5 r centum. ? Information as to "what to see" in Port land a environment from l.otela Portland, Im perial,1 Oregon, Multnomah and furn The Jour Bal'sV Tourist Travel bureau. Phones A-WiSL Main 7173; r from Toor'st Agency aud Travel Ittit-ffsaY AfarhiH 1979. v For. Information regarding recreation or beahh reaorta aea page 2 Tuesdav'a and Tburs day'a - Journal , and section- 4 of the Sunday Journal. : - : TOWN TOPICS Promoted to Soraroaat. The result of the recent examinations held by the hospital corps, Oregon national guard, at the armory last Monday,' was the promotion of W. H. Land from cor poral to sergeant; G. G. Bailey and ti. Stratton from privates of the" first class to .'corporals. - -The examinations were . conducted by Major iMrcellus, Captain Creadlck and Sergeant Am medsonUniforrns, transportation and rations will be free for the encamp ment, to' e beld this ' year.Jlen. en listing in the corps do not need, to have had- any previous training or knowledge of hospital work. The age limit 1 from 18 to ' K. years. The headquarters are open every Right at the armory- ' The encarapmetit this year will be from July 5 to 14.: Chiropractors Must Qualify Under the new law regulating chiropractors, -every person In the state who employs that form of healing must appear be fore the newly appointed state board of chiropractic examiners and satisfy that body that he is qualified to pur sue Ms calling. The board held Its first" meeting - for - organization this week ' and selected Dr. George Hoey e of -Oregon City, president; Dr. Helen Bock 'of ;Portland, vice president, and Dr. A. B, Caider of Portland, secretary treasurer. The board set July 13 as the date for examinations of chiro practic doctors. The. quizzes will, be conducted at the Pacific 'College of Chiropractic, on the east side. About 300 healers are now practicing in Ore gon. ; ;...,.;' . Maiamas to Tisit Fails. Multno mah Falls, the lower end Of the new Larch mountain trail, and the two high promontories back' of the falls. Devil's Rest and Angel's Rest, consti tute the, objective of the week ' end trip of the Mazamas. Members, of the club will leave at 7 o'clock tomorrow night for Multnomah Falls, by the O-W. R: & N. They will camp at the falls, leaving early Sunday morning by the Larch mountain trail for the rim of the gorge.' f They will, then ascend Multnomah creek and Devil's Rest for lunch, a climb of 3000 feet, and in the afternoon descend the mountain by.An Angel's Rest, taking the train at Bridal Veil. F. P. . Leutters is leader of the" trip. Pope Will be. held tomorrow,-Saturday, this home. 162 Columbia boulevard, was June -1. at. 11 a. m., from the parlor J hid today from et. Mary's church, of JJP. Flnley & Son, Montgomery and "Williams avenue and Stanton street. Fifth street. " The following will be J and, interment made in Mt- xCaralry the pall bearers : Captain A. I Pease i cemetery.- He , waa a ' member of Rosa Jr., Captain Delnay Shaver, Captain v City camp NO. 6466, Modern Woodmen A- E. Cann,- Captain John: Peterson, of America, and t number -of hi Captain t A. J. ' Anderson, Captain . J. 'Neighbors" attended the services. S. Cochran. - Interment will Rivervlew cemetery. be i ' in Txm& aassel Barled. Fred Hassel. mho died from an accident near Butte, Mont., June 4, was an engineer" in the mines a great part of his life. He waa a native of Sweden and came to this country when a child. . He leaves a wife, i Anna Hassel. two daughters. Miss Selma Hassel and Mrs. K. J. Red- Steamer Jesse Saratva for Camas Wasoougal and way landings, dally ex. cept Sunday. Leaves waasalnxton street dock st 2 p. m. . i (Adv.) Central location at Bnutirbaa rricee. Rooms 4 . week up, 116 month up. Hotel Lenox 3d and Main. (Adv.) KcCatrffax'. Bates XJvely Fire, eas- mun, of this city;-two son. Adolph, automooue inaurauce. two of Cripple Creek. Colo., and Alvin H-ts- i bldg. Telephone Main 168. ;AI- sei, . of this city. Funeral services ; were held-yesterday from the parlors of, the A. R. Zeller company, 692 Wili liams avenue, and interment made in Rcse City Park cemetery, r : - - Special X.nach Today, Catholic Wo men's league, 129 Fourth., Visitors welcome. ; (Adv.) Spend Sunday on Columbia BJah way. Marshall 6190. Round trip SI. - - . (Adv.) Says JTo Hation Will 'Wixi Lectur ing on "Armageddon-" last night in rhrlstensen'a hall. Pastor Russell de clared that the oresent Kurouean war i Sr. J. E. Marsh, Z. C Individual was "prophesied In the Bible, and that, diseases. 414 Buchanan bid g. (Adv.) it Is. to be followed by a reign or i anarchy;- arising from the impoverish- ; Delightful Week-end Trip Shep ment of the nations through the war. j herd's Springs, Carson,. Wash. (Adv.) He said this season of anarchy will be, the Armageddon spoken of in the Bible. ! r. J. fit, Miller, Dentist, moved to after which, will come lasting peace, 614 Oregonlan bldg. Marshall 309. Ad. ushered in by the Messiah's kingdom.! - He declared that no nation will win I Columbia Xlghway Trips. 70 miles a decisive victory in the present war. ,auw nue, 4.o eaco. iwr Joha omb fox- Two. The United seven rasseaarer Auto ana carerui States immigration service has issued , driver for hire, 12 day. East 7154. (Ad) a circular announcing mat wora xor t Delegates Are Entertained. iZn -route to San Francisco, a- large party of officials of the Hotel and Restaurant Employes' International association passed several hours in Portland yes terday under the guidance of Charles Grassman, financial secretary of tlae Portland Bartenders, and H. Harder, business agent of the Waiters' union. Jerry Sullivan of Cincinnati, presi dent of the international; Robert Has keth, one of the vice president r. and a member of the Seattle city - council, were among the number of guosts. Xemoval Sale Prices. Men can af ford to wear good clothing now. Prices rave been greatly reduced at the Brownsville" Woolen Mill Store, at Third und Stark streets. The reason being that the two Woolen Mill Stores will consolidate; the one at Third and Stark will unite with the one at Third and Morrison streets. Better buy now while these prices hold: $8.50 for men's 612.50 suits; )10 for men's $15 suits; $13.85 for men's $20 suits'; $18.50 for men's $25 suits. (Adv.) Zteagne Will Meet at Supper. Sam uel P. Lockwood and Dr. E. A. Som- mer, candidates for membership on the Portland school board, will address the Oregon Civic league at a supper in the Hazel wod, Thursday, June 17, at 6 p. m. There will be no luncheon of the league as usual Saturday noon at the Multnomah and the regular weekly luncheons of the organization are to be discontinued until September. Masonic Meeting's Tonight Masonic meetings tonight follow: Albert Pike, stated communication. Masonic 'Tem ple. Myrtle Chapter, Eastern Star, Masonic Temple, short business m et lng. Sunnyslde, East Thirty-fourth and Tamhill. one single man around a club house n ay be had in Washington county. Wages of $30 per month, including beard anJ lodging, will be paid. A married man for general farm work in Morrow county is also wanted. Fur ther information may be hafd on ap lAlication to the bureau. In the Railway Exchange building. June Class on "Picnic The June, '15, class ot Washington High school will spend next Tuesday, which is the elass day, picnicking at Oak Grove. There will be a picnic lunch and games and ft Jolly time. The members ot the committee making the arrangements are Alice Hawman. Ethel Clark. Dixon Wood, Sylvan Kohn and 'Krnes". Fat land. - Tour Watch repaired and cleaned for $1, special offer at Friedlanders. Adv. CotdlUoB sail Dancing rarty tonight. Cotillion club; delightfully cooL (Adv.) Eose Shower Greets 7f : American Beauties Sixty Tonne; - Woman ! Sepreseatlng ' Every State la TTzdoa Arrtv to See Two California Expositions. s San Bernardino, CaL. June 11. (P. N.- S.) Amid a shower of rosea strewn by prettyv girls, jthe 60 Amer ican ; beauties, representing .every state in the union, who ara enroute ta the two California expositions, were formally welcomed Into the state when their special train was held for ten minutes here today.i The young women, chosen by pop ular vote, and their retinue of chaper ones were? met by a delegation of "glad handers" from Los Angeles who arrived in a special train -for the pur pose., " -' The party waa escorted to Los An geles, where a program of entertain ment had been prepared. After visit ing Los Angeles and nearby cities, the young women will go to the San Diego exposition and from there to San : Francisco. . JUNE 25 AS HEALTH DAY Tine Book and Catalog Printing. F. W. Baltes & Co. Main 165, A-1165.Ad, Dr. E. C. Brown, Bye, Bar. Mohawk bldg. (Adv.)' X. Mt. Tox. eotician. journal blJsr. Ad. San Francisco, Cal., June 11. (U. P.) "-To commemorate the sanitary achievements incident to the build ing of the Panama canal, the trustees of the 'American Medical society, which is to meet in San Francisco June 21.25. today set aside June 25 as health conservation day. Among, the noted speakers who will take part on that day are: Surgeon General W. C. Gorgas of the United States army and Surgeon General Rupert Blue of the United States public health service. . Candidates to Speak. S. P. Lock wood and Dr. E. A. Sommer, can didates for school director, have been invited to speak at the Alberta public r. arket at 8 o'clock Saturday morn- . ing. i 9 ' ' 9 Oregon City Biver 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 j Park, picnic grounds. Leave Oregon . City. 10:30 a. m,, 2 p. m., 6:30 p. m. 1 Round trip, 49 cts. Phone M. 40. (Adv.) ; .The Boas) Show is over but .don't j forget we will make you a suit for $10 down and balance $5 a month. J Unique Tailoring Co., 309 Stark, bet 6th and 6th. We give scrip. : (Adv.) i Sunday Excursions to Cascade IVocks or steamer "Bailey Gatzert-" $1 , rcund trip. Leaves Alder street dock 9 a. m. Arrives back 5:46 p. m. Plione i Main 911. A-5112. Paul J. Smith. The funeral of Paul J. Smith, who died Sunday, June 7, at; Captain Pope Puneral. The funeral services of the late Captain W. H. SUMMER SCHOOLS Day or Night Sessions. Y. M. C. A. Building REGISJER NOW Automobile School College Preparatory Commercial School Shorthand Course Electrical Boys' School Civil Service English for Foreigners Wireless Telegraphy 25 Courses Fees Nominal Full Information at T. M, C. A. office, or Tel. Main 7065. 'A-6561. Crookes Lenses exclude the stronger light and heat rays, while admit ting, ordinary light as free ly as white g 1 a s s e s. Crookes are so slightly tinted as to be barely noticeable. We recommend them for the c o m I ng Sum mer days. A vacation or a Sunday out is made doubly enjoyable by a pair of Crookes Wheeler Optical f o. STB FZ.00K, OBEaOBTajr BTjDO. V , II Our Special Offer to clean and repair any watch for One Dollar lias met with hearty response. Bring in yours. Offer good un til June 30th. Work guaranteed BatabUshed 1870 310 Washington Street Between Firth and Sixth. UNION DENTISTS t Corner of Second and Morrison. Look for the bg Union sign. All work guar- anteed. Full Set Teeth, that fit. .$5.00 Gold Crown, 22-k ..... $3.50 Bridge Teeth. 22-k .$3.50 j Painless Extraction .... .50c "If you find this number yon won't get hurt-",. Dr. Whetstone, Mgr. Powers' Saturday Night Special , $ 1 .50 Aluminum Three-Quart g (QV sn Berlin Covered Sauce Pant5!sPQl!y(C On Sale After 4:00 P. M . Saturday Do not miss this big Aluminum Sauce Pan Special. It is one of the best we have offered in weeks. A 'Berlin Covered Kettle three-quart size, in . 99 pure aluminum. Has Aluminum Cover fitted with enamel lifting knob, and strong three-ply riveted handle In the new Sun-ray finish and priced regularly at $1.50. Only. 175 to sell at this very special price. - ; - - - One to a Customer. No Phone or C O. D. Orders. No Deliveries. $ 50 S 75 $100 $125 $150 $200 Worth of Worth of Worth of Worth of Worth of Worth of Furnitur Furniture Furniture Furniture Furnitur Furniture 5.C0 S 7.50 $10.00 $12.50 $15.00 $20.00 Caah $1.00 Cash $1.50 Cash $2.00 Cash $2.25 Cash $2.50 Cash $3.00 Week Week. Week Week Week Week 11 mmm si. ftruiitra II Marshall 1- Home A-6281 T his M Saturday's eat Specials This season's choicest Spring Lamb ! Leg Roasts ; 23c lb. Shoulder Roasts 13c lb. Breast of Lamb . . ............. . .lie lb. Beef ALL NO. 1 STEER BEEF. Prime Rib Roasts. 18c lb.' Rolled Roasts (boneless) 18c lb. Pot Roasts (all cuts) .15c lb. Cut From Oregon's Best Grain-Fed Little Pigs. Shoulder Roast of Pork , 12J4c lb. Loin Roast of Pork . 18c lb. Best Meat Values in Portland at Our Special Bargain If you want the best meat, the largest assortment -all plainly price marked to help you in selecting. Patronize this Cpunter. A GOOD BREAKFAST ASSURED JONES' "PRIDE OF OREGON" MILD CURED HAMS AND BACON Are Sold With a Money-Back Guarantee. . Hams, Yt or whole, ...... . . . . . . . .... . .17c lb. ' Picnic Hams. . . . . . . ...... . . .... . . . . . .12c lb. Cottage Hams. . ........ .... . . ; . . . . . . .16c lb. ' Oacon Back Tenderloins, or whole Strips 19c lb. Bacon, fancy, light stock, Yz or whole m Strips , . k . .'. . ...... . . . .. . . . .' . .22c lb. Again! Fancy Hens 18c Milk-Fed Fresh Oregon Fryers, Broilers, 35c You Should Buy Quality Poultry at These Lbw. Prices Columbia Fish Co.. Jones' Market 4th and Alder. " We Deliver. Main 5, Marsh. I , A-6281 Kose restival Visitors, Make This Store . Your i Headquarters - You Are Welcome, j Thrice Welcome, to the Rose City Purchases Prepaid to All Points Out of ths City of Portland - Packages, Suitcases, etc, Will Be Checked Free at This Store Store Opens Daily at 4 8:30 a. m. On Saturdays 9:00 a. m. ' Pacific Phone MarshaU 5080 Jt '." 66 The Host in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes " Daily at S:30 p. m. On Saturdays 6 :00 p. m. i ... Home Phone A-2112 A SENSATIONAL UNDERPRICING OF 15,000 Yds. Plain and Fancy Eiblboiaia ALL STAPLE AND NEW PLAIN SHADBSNOVELTIES, PLAIDS, STRIPES. CHECKS,, LIGHT AND DARK WARP PRINT EFFECTS, ETC THE KIND SUITABLE FOR HAIR BOWS, SASHES, GHTOLES, TRIMMINGS, MIL LINERY, ETC VALUES TO 48c A YARD; ON SALE AT j See Our MorrUon-Street (Window Display. Ribbons in many hues all the liveliness and changefulness of beautiful colorings in the realms of Summer fashion is centered in ribbons you need them 4 for your j hat, your dress, and . for the, pretty touches of color at the neck, waist and sleeves; for the hair, and many other purposes. , Here, is a sale that should prompt. you to supply both present and future needs. Included are all staple and new plain shades; novelty f checks, stripes, plaids, light and dark warp print etlects, moire, etc.; hyi to 6j inch ribbons, suitable for sashes, girdleis, hair bows, jtrim- " mings, millinery and other purposes. i Vialues to 48c at, yd. lOC All Black and Colored Velvet Ribbon, All Widths; Weights and Every Desirable Shade -Specially Priced for This Sale. Great Half-Prioe Sale Women's New Novelty Neckwear Dainty . and attractive Collar ; Sets I and Vestees. Regular values to 50c. Specially priced for this sale at only. .. . . . . . L . . . ..... . . . . . . ; . . Beautiful up-to-the-minute Neckwear,) of unsurpassed elegance the latest ! styles in Ori ental Collars and Sets, Organdie Vestce Sets and Cellars; also Collars in roll and flat effects in fine sheer materials. All crisp, new and most desirable. Values up to 50c. Your i Choice Tomorrow at. . .......... .. . .. .v. . . ... . ...... ..... . . , . . . . . ... Z,DC About Half-Price for Lace. Silk and Net Boudoir Caps Values to 75c Your choice at CrJ Values to $1.25. Your choice at .4 this sale for only.. . . . . . ... . . Ou C j this sale for only ... . . . . . ... . G An extensive assortment of styltSs to select from in Nets, Crepe de Chine, Colored Silk, Shadow and Oriental Laces, etc. Dainty Boudoir, Caps beautifully ' trimmed wth ribbons' or fine laces and shown in rich color combinations. A manufacturer's sample line priced for this sale at half and less, than regular selling prices. 25e One-Third Less Than Regular, Women's Summer Weight Shown in Low Neck, Sleeveless Styles with A Lace Trimmed Knee -All Sizes 75c Grade, at 4 VC Here isja worth-while saving in seasonable weight; knit un derweara1 sale of women's fine Cotton Union Suits, shown in low-neck, sleeveless styles, with lace-trimmed knee. They come in all sizes, are neatly finished and perfect fitting. 4f A Union Suit regularly sold at 75c, priced for this sale 41 C 79c Thread Silk Hose, , reg. $1 .25, grade A decided bargain a sale of women's pure-thread Silk Hose, made, with - reinforced garter top, lisle heel, sole and toe. All sizes, in black a high-grade, well appearing, . durable, i stocking of regular $1.25 quality this .. salt at ,....J..,4 79c 16c Children's Hose,! regular 25c grade A sale few parents can , well afford ' to miss a special un derpricing of children's me dium heavy, fine cotton Hose, that are both fast black and durable. All sizes a stock ing regularly sold at "t n 25c a pair this sale at lUC Great S ale Hzider Above all, don't miss this sale. The values will surprise you as they did us when you tee how well the garments are madewhen you examine the quality of the ' materials and consider the low price at which they, are offered at this sale' a condition only made possible through, a very forunate purchase. Gowns in All Styles Beautifully made garments in slipover jand V-shaped neck styles. They come in fine materials ; and dainty, trimmings of tucks, insertions, lace, ribbon and embroideries four lots to select from , .HIS Regular 75c grade at., . Regular $1.25 grade at. 50 Regular $1.50 grade at . . . . . .98 85? J Regular $1.75 , grade at $1.19 The Best Style Skirts Elegant nainsook, muslin and cambric Skirts, with trimmings of fine lacesi or embroidery. They, come in f till circular widths and are made with or without dust ruffle. Three los to select from r Regular 75c r Reg- $1-50 -1 Reg. $1.75 fr f values at. .... .QUC I values atlallll values .at l)lle7 Sale of Dainty Combination Suits A great many styles shown in these finest of Crepe "and Nainsook Corset Covers, with Drawers trimmed with fine laces embroid-v eries and ribbons every garment a decided bargain. Three lots to select from i) Regular 75c values at 50J ? Regular $1.50 values at t8 -Regular $1.75 values at $1.19 - 75c Envelope Chemise, now on sale 59c $1.25 Envelope Chemise, now 6nN sale 98c $1.75 Enveloped Chemise now on sale '$1.19 $2.50. Envelope Chemise, now on! sale $31.75 50c Cambric and Muslin Drawers now 252 75c Cambric and Muslin Drawers now 50 35c and 50c Corset Covers to go now at 25 65c and 75c Corset Covers to go now at 50c 85c and $1. Corset Covers to go now at 59 Odds and ends in" Bust Ruffles :. and Pads, of embroidery and lace. , Values up rf to $1.00, to close now at. . . . . . . ..... CtdC An Extraordinary Two Lien's Ha ndler chief g f or 25c And a Xieather Bill Fold . w ' The Price of the Handkerchiefs Alone 1 As a special advertising feature we place on salerseveral dozen- fine Black Leather Bill Folders, each with two fine soft Cambric Finished Handkerchiefs, at the regular price of the Handkerchiefs alone; The Folder ' contains a calendar, identification card, memorandum book, stamp folder, and bill pocket and is well worth the price that you pay for both the Handkerchiefs and the Folder. Come in and inspect the outfit. Tomorrow at tCDC I