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-J. Ml V ' : '4 f ' ....... 1 . ' ' " ' v ' 3 f ( W f'- H ;'? -ry'' J j Ptoto l.j Ewhwl). n. Ludwig Hireh unci her three attractive childi-cn, Robert, 'Ama- lie and Roslie. at a dIatane of 18 miles. Ther.wHJ be about tx In the group and July a and-4 will b gpent in true camp atyl and'eamp fare will be the order of the day. -" ' Both Miss- Kent and -Miss Wortman are popular members of Miss Baldwin's school,, where they will enter on their last year , next tall. Miss wortman waa recently made, cnalrman of the school, which Is one of the - highest honors, conferred on students there.';: Mr. and Mrs. ' H. C. Wortman have as their house 'smest Victor a. Salva-1 tore, sculptor of JSew Tork, who -arrived June 2ft - to ; be fn Portland- for several weeks. Air. Salvatore is well known " in artistic circles in the east. He is planning to exhibit at the Mu seum of Arc Fifth. and Taylor, this summer. ' - '. ' ' ' 4 ' ' - . Tiiw i XTia TJnth TeaJ. who has been in New Tork f or the past three months, will return to her home in Portland. Miss Teal will bring with her as bouse guest Miss Virginia Scully ; of '.New fork. ' Manv affairs will probably be given" honoring" the visitor. ; - j nr inH Mnl James Rosenf eld. -who have been to Gearhart on their wed ding trip, are in Portland again. ana are with the I. N. Langs for the present. " , J-; " Miss Beatrice Washburn, of Minne apolis, the attractive daughter of Mrs. W. D. Washburn, has' arrived for ; a few weeks' visit here with ner. mouier and her grandmother, Mrsrmewy;!& Jones. Mrs. Washburn and . her little son have been- visiting here for some time .t the Jones residence, on Port land Heights. Miss Washburn's visit will doubtless; be the inspiration for much entertaining. . - Mr and Mrs. Thomas -Honeyman went to Tacoma Thursday for a short visit with friends and will be home today. ' . Prominent matrons who will be In San Francisco for a short time are: Mrs. William Honeyman and Mrs. Thomas D. Honeyman.' who have a host of friends in ; the -exposition city, .v Miss Rhoda, Rumelin v gave -a 'smart tea at ner noroe on vYuume.io Thursday afternoon, in .compliment to Miss Helen Ladd, the daughter f Mr. and Mrs. J. ; Wesley Ladd, e aad : her guest,' Miss Kathetine Hardy," ottEngle-wood,-N- J- About 100 -daintilygowned matrons and maids ; called 'during, the afternoon 46, meet the -eastern visitor. At the aamovars ,: Mrs. Charles C Hindman (Mildred - Honeyman) , and Mrs. Maurice ' Crumpacker , presided. and Mrs. Kurt Koehier tuorotny txM.- ber) and Mrs. Andrew Dickinson served the ces. , y'1' my :-" ii-? -' 5 ' "Miss Dorothy Collins, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. George WCollins, enter tained a' group of the sub-debutante set at .an Informal - tea " last Thursday afternoon. honoring 'Miss Dorothy Condon, of Seattle. Miss Con don Is an attractive belle who has just graduated from 8't Helenas Hall, where she has been studying tor the past four yaars. About 4 rlrls called dur ing the afternoon to; bid - good-bye "to i the honored guest. - AssiBtlnr Miss Collins were Misses Margaret Clark, uara isiiot and ' Alice - Dabney. Miss Collins is to go east to Wellesley in the' falL . '"f " :' ' ' ' Miss : Grace Peters was , hostess at luncheon Tuesday at her home In Irvington In honoaof , Miss; Kather- ine iiaray. or i;iewood. N. J, the house guest - of i " Miss ' Helen Ladd. Her guests w re the Misses Katherine Hardy, Helen Ladd, Mary tewart . Smith, Nancy Zan. Rhoda Rumelin, Elizabeth- Jacobs, -Margaret Mears. Virginia Burns, Sara McCully, Nan Russell and Ailsa - MacMaater. . ;,.'' iT Miss Nan . Russell was ' hostess Wednesday at luncheon at the Benson, complimenting Miss Helen Ladd and her house guest. Miss Katherine Hardy. Covers were laid for 14. ',' At a pretty tea Monday afternoon Mlsa Violet Ersklne entertained a humber of prominent members of the smart set. The affair was informal and. the- decorations were a simple grouping of summer blossoms. Mrs. Kurt Koehier and Miss Jean Morrison assisted 'the hostess In presiding over the tea table. :-:VB-j- ' ' . Mr. William H. Skene has joined the. summer colony of cottagers , at Neah-kah-nie and is domiciled in a bun 'galow there. She Is entertaining her mother, Mrs. Donald Mackay and Mrs. Walter B. Mackay. Mrs. Skene 'made a -short trip ,to the city this week. ' Mrs. B. J.'. Raeder , is entertaining from Fort-Wayne,vDr;:. and Mrs. Mike- sell, and their -daughter. Miss Helen MlkeseUt, -f or-'a iewdays. The' Mlke seUs are on their , way to visit the ex positions in. .California. s Mr. and Jlr: B. Wllco- have been In California at the expositions since las r Sunday . and -are 'expected home this Sunday. - ' :' - ' - ' ' ' -m ' :'r " ' Keen interest is being shownin the coming 'reel tal fof "next . TueadajT nigfi t, at 'which Mrs.'. Thomas Carrtck'' Burke will, present .Miss-.. Constance JPf per. Harry Wembridgei,' tenor, will assist on the program. -Miss Piper has not ap peared at a large concert since her re turn from New Tork. last spring,- when she . gave a splendid ' recital before a large audience. : - The program ? will doubtless be very interesting, for Miss Piper will give numbers from contem porary . musicians as wen ' as 'from the old masters. 1 -.. :- . . .vt - : ; 'C.S ::?;'X-' . " 'V '.v '- 7- l! Miss Rebecca Cook ' Ross, . of . Clar ion, Pa . who has . been -visiting in the southern states,", is now , a house guest, of her cousin, Mrs. Jacob Hill Cook. Mrs. Cook entertained.' for Mini Ross with an elaborate dancing party Saturday evening at her home In . Mount Tabor. v. . T , ' . A' brilliant event of last week was a large inormal tea and reception given Saturday afternoon and evening ?by Mrs. James F. Dunbar.; Tba affair was given in compliment to-Mrs. Nathaniel Lee Kingsbury, who will leave soon to make her home on Pana Rama Ranch, Carroll ton, Wash., and its was 'a com plete surprise to the guests when an nouncement was made of the engage ment of Miss Jean Dunbar and. Harold Ames ' Mclntyre. : Miss Dunbar is the attractive daughter : of Mr. and ' Mrs. James F. Dunbar and a granddaughter of the late Mary K. Reynolds, one of the city's ploneera - Mr. Mclntyre is the son-of the late Mrs.- James Pye, of Minneapolis, and Is connected with a timber concern in Bismark, North Da kota, -r. - Wild arrowroot was used in the dec. orations. A pretty feature of the party was the manner' in which the an nouncement was made. - The guests were seated at the table and at each cover was a slender ; gilded basket of Cecil Brunner roses in . which the card was concealed. The wedding is to take place in the" early fall. - The Bororth Family. association held Its eleventh- -annual reunion It the home of Mr, and Mra A, D. Kee ii an. , 721 East Ash - street, Friday, June 25. "Mrs. Keenin is one of the direct - descendants of ' - this . . pioneer family, ; her mother having - come to Oregon -with -the .family In r 1845. The association has more than 300 mem bers. - The of fleers are H. C. Bororth, president: Alfred N Wills,, vice presi dent; Milton ? B.' Bosorth, secretary, and John ; X. Bozorth, 'historian. The business i portion of the association began at- 11 o'clock;. The dinner was - served - at -1 ; o'clock,'- after which i the afternoon was- ' spent In recitations,' music and visiting. It has . been the. custom heretofore to holf these . annualgatherlngs on the old homestead : at Woodland, Wash., but some of the members have found it " rather Inconvenient : to be in at tendance . on account . of ' the distance. so it was decided to hold the meeting this year in Portland.. '.-. .v- f r": v Ah event , of Interest to society this week, was the reading of Victor Hugo' "Lea Mlserables" by Miss Kenetta Sar aent Haskell. . Mrs. George J. Frankel and Mrs. Herbert Garr. Reed were th. hostesses for the affair. , Many prominent-members of the t smart sat en joyed the - splendid interpretation . by Miss Haskell Who has unusual ability. '. . ' . - Miss Claire Wilcox spent last week In Tacoma where she was the guestof Miss Constance Rice, an attractive Ta coma v belle. ' Miss .Wilcox Is expected home today. Among those who left this week for California- is Miss . Anna B. Crocker, curator: of -the Portland , Art associa tion. Miss Crocker left Thursday morn ing -and' plans to be away, about -two weeka ; - :'-. - Leo Charles Sparks will present his pupils in a recital at Christensen's hail July a. - : - . v . ' ' Mr. and Mrs.. C. D. Brunn and their niece. Miss Edith Marshall, are motor ing to California where they, will be entertained by Mrs. Brunn i sister, Mrs. John Albert Marshall of Berkeley. They left last week' and plan to re turn home about August 1. 'I ' . - ' '.' . ' , The Gamma Phi Beta alumnae held a meeting Saturday," June '26, at Miss Buelah Bridges' home, it Ewah we, station.; , i'-vp-' v.-, i. w 's-f- ? V,';7.' : ' .'-'"' - For the pleasure of Miss Fenetta Sargent Haskell, the house guest ? of Mrs. G. J. Frankel. Mrs. Chester Deer- ing was luncheon hostess Monday aft ernoon. Graceful crystal bowls of pink and white sweet peas adorned the dain ty table, and covers were laid for Miss Haskell, Mrs. Frankel,-Mrs. ' Herbert Garr Reed. Mrs. Alva Lee Stephens and Mrs. Willard T: Hawley, v Mrs. Deer ing plans to go next month to British Columbia, to Join Mr. Deerlng.: -They will then go on to California in October, A small dinner dance was given Wednesday evening " In the Tyrolean room of1 the Hotel Benson by Miss Vella Winner for Mrs, Clarence V. Ev erett. .known professionally as Alice Fleming. Mra : Everett has Just re turned from successful engagements with leading stock companies in Den ver, Los Angeles and San Francisco. , , --Covers were laid for 12, and the .dec orations consisted-of an artistic ar rangement of Caroline Testout buds and: Maiden Hair ferns. The guests were; - Mr. and Mrs. Clarence v. Ev erett, Mr. and Mra "Frederick B. Nor man,; Mr. and. Mr. Frederick W. Kar rlngton Jr.. Miss Kathleen Lawler, Miss Nona Lawler," Ludwlg 1. Pokor ney, Dr. J. B. Ferrlor, Martin T. Duffy. ..; ''''''"- a.- , 'V , A smart event. of last week was an informal dancing party given by Mrs. J.i D. - Honeymaa at the Honeyman farm near Scappoose. About 4 of tha younger set attended the affair, whli-li was one of the jolllest of the summer Many of the guests motored to the farm.- The. -party was given,, for n. number' of girls, -among whom waa Miss Fatsy Stewart, a debutante who Is being extensively feted. ' - " Mr. and Mrs. Louis B. Senosky Will . be at home this afternoon, from 2 to 6. at the Multnomah hotel, suite 509. Miss Helen Unity Graves enter tained with a delightful tea in her Portland Heights home Tuesday after' noon, in honor of Miss Bertha Bige low, a member of Spokane younger set. Miss Blgelow la a member of the Washington chapter of - PI Beta Pi fraternity, and is . on her way south Washington chapter of in Beta fm convention In San Frarrclsco, which convenes the first week in July. Those who met . the guest of ' honor were Mesdames Burton Beck, Frank Knight. Fletcher Llnn, John Claire, Montelth, Roy Marx. - John, - Turner, - George Young, H. C Pownell.-H. L. Shepherd. R. I. Phllllppl. Tom Owen, Kaler and Coffman; Misses Florence Knapp, Verna ' Weaver, Margaret J.ackaon. Fannie Lane." Josephine Lane, Peggy Imes, Gertrude Blackmar, Frances Dewar, Anna Kay Browne and Will llama . - , " ; . ; - " An event that came as j great sur prise to their : numerous friends was the wedding of Miss Sylvia Baton, of Fort Wayne, Ind., to Karl 8. Brown of this city. The ceremony took place on the morning of the 2 2d of June at :30 o'clock at the First Congrega tional church, the Rev. D. Dyott offi ciating. The bride was accompanied by Miss Erdner as brlderaald. ' The church was beautifully deco-" rated with sweet peas and Dorothy Perkins rosea The bride wore a very becoming traveling suit of midnight blue and carried a large spray of white rosea After a breakfast at the Port land hotel the newly wedded couple were accompanied to the train by their frlenda ' They will spend their honeymoon on an extended tour of the Pacific coast and will be at home to their friends on ' August 1. Mr; Browrt is a well known young business man of this city and a prom inent member of the Ad club and the M. A. A. club. Miss Katon is very (Continued on Following Page) News for publication in the Sunday Society pages must be in Te Journal office by Fri- day afternoon. jV "T IT 717 B Nona Lawler. ITh the; advent of July the summer exodus will begin. Mankr prominent families will openj their summer homes and a. continual round of . gaieties 11 be planned for the many visitors re - on the way to the exposition lea Exposition visitors will share ention with the group of attractive b-debutantes and their house guests. me' from eastern and' southern hools. " : ' Week-end I trips to the beaches with fa usual found of summer dances, htor-trips j picnics, luncheons, tennis U-1 golf..' will claim the attention of iety andJ in anticipation of these lairs, . several have already opened feir coast -cottages. ",..- '" lonortng J Miss Patsy Stewart, one the-season's most attractive debut- tes. Mrs.! Lee Hoffman and Miss krjoxy Hoffman will give a dano- r party at the Hoffman country tee .on Kings Heights Thursday ht .! . . ' :. 1 fir. and Mrs. J. Wesley Ladd are nning a I dance for Miss Katherine rdy. of Englewood, N. J., who is t house guest of Miss Helen Ladd i-ithe season. The date is next Fri y night, knd many! of the younger rabers of the smartisetwill be pres- Kir. and Mrs. E D. Jorgensen, 176 rkride Dsrive. . are . bein conaratu- ed on the arrival of a baby girl yes- day morning. v : . . V; charmingly appointed dinner fol ded . by ajn .elaborate reception, was en last night by Mr. and Mrs. Alva 9 Stephens, honoring Kathleen Law- Visiting here from New York. fvera were laid for 12 and later in tt evening; about 40 additional guests re present. The oecoratlons were l)ecially (beautiful, the reception bm being a. bower of Dorothy Per- bs. la - France and Lamartue rosea. p living Iroom in - ferns and bright sies. th - library in purple cante- ry eUs and yellow dairies and. the ing room and table in a pleasing jangement'of Madim Couchet roses VI clusters ,of fragtant jassemine. iTbe dinner'. guests were Misses Law L Miss. .Nona .Lawler. Eleanor San. Id Lorg'e, AHeen.Brong, Nina Joy, he Kllxabeth Carroll, Marin Jam!- h, Dagmar Kelly, Claire Oakes and Itherine Dunbar. . - . - Kn artistically, rendered program me evenmrs entertainment ln ded ' vpbal solos by Miss Nina -' 3 oy, .Fav'r.Hninttno-ton. Afr rlvri Iding Ty Kllaabetn Eugenia'7 Wood ry,. Eleanor S. ' Lorge - and Aileen ongf. and -.pianoj selections' by Dr. -.IV Enna, ' . r - j '- i daughter" was 'born to Dr. and j su. Eugene Rockey .Wednesday, and (ny -congratulations are . being ent the Rockey home.' Mra Rockey was -ts Alice Carey. - , t--,U'--- . v . pountless affairs are ..being given honor of the younger girls' who are no from. school and one of the most 3ely 'feted is Miss Margaret Kent, the ma ; guest , of Miss1 Helen .Wort (n. " .Miss r. Clara Hfrechberger . e'n 'taiUed' Friday, at- an informal .din 1 party, for the pleasure of Miss Kent 1 Miss Wortman. - jVn informal din j will be ; given at v the Automobile b nest, Wednesday and a large gar- party is . being planned "by'1 Mlsa I Louise Caswell in the beautiful r Cas- (other jolly party planned for Miss Kent tt.ii nnl.ti fnr ifrirta v .Tul v 2 An-I will be a niKS to Ullisaaje. - woicn - IS I I 111 i lii i i 1 '.3-e f . ,A -( -'i'" A ja-Mgyr -i;-sv'-;r.-ylV.-' ."xaa: TH. HV - ne.'i&.!P'.- 1 , j". V""...." ;';'.',"-";' . . Mlf''H frA M Jtoj$0j -flr One Week Earlier Vv 10 I . RSffiHil 5rrt5VfV'W ?--Vn,. Will Wo1.nmo Thoco Ram Savinoo- ..Qy . . - ' ... - , . "'They Abouiid Throughout the Store Come One week earlier than usual we start our annual Summer Clearance of stocks the one time of year, just hofar Rtocltf-takinp:. when hundreds of pieces are marked down, to dear, the decks for action in our Fall campaien And we clean house vigorously-all Hong the line. The public knows from experience what. to. expect here, and knows that our sales are eenuine -that prices are not MARKED, UP to give fictitious high valuation from which to MARK DOWI PRICES AR ALWAYS LOWEST HERE, AND VALUES ARE ALWAYS GREATEST. ; $25.50 J Tarnish Proof f Brass .Beds ; VA $13.95 V izuriecesin Mahogany For tfte Dining Room and riA n:l :w A Cn Drr,onfc TT- : Offering a Number of High WriCCCMll n 1CW . uciiuwiuiuiw J Myrn TCP "V Quality Denim Upholstered Chamber at 12 A very neavy brass tube Bed, with continuous post, large 1-inch' fill ers, new post mounts in the royal satin finish. $6 Coil Springs $4 15 Built With 120 Coils, 20 Years Guarantee Clearance of Made-Up mi A in the July Sale Clearance of a short line of Carpet Remnants, ranging from 8 to 12 yards. 10-yard piece of heavy wool . velvet Carpet regular value $1.65, extra special for the. piece, yard .v 9 yards of our regular $1.75 Axmlnster Carpet piece, the yard . ' 6 "yards wool velvet Carpet. r solendid quality, usual price rTQ $1.65, piece, the yard.....;.. OC JJU yards of Wilton Velvet Border, a -very desirable pat ' tern, piece, the yard Goods at July Clearance Prices 89c 92c 98e 14c 23c Short Show List Below to the Saving A Great Clearance ofDarklFumedp- ' Chairs and Rockers 9SO.00 Brussels a r. with - border on two sides, very choice de sign, size 8-3x12, Clear ance . price --. 17.50 VelTet B,ag, slxe 8-0x10-9, border on two sides only, exceptional value at $15.85 $13.45 Every Item Listed Here Is A Bargain SOo Scrim, with double bor der, in white, Ivory or Ara bian color, full 26 inches ' wide, special, per yard......' 35o Cretonnes New Cre tonnes in floral designs with white ground, in blue, pink or yellow, extra quality, per yard ' 35e Bungalow mrets-Whtte. ivory or Arabian color Bun galow Net, full 40 inches wide, good assortment for 1 Ol selection, special,- per yard ljC 75c Figured Bundoar Gold, brown, rreen or mulberrv figured Sundour guaranteed fast' color, 36 Inches wide, per yard 48c M;. $1.50 Inlaid linoleum c $15.50 Sttckley ,f u mod high - back C h a 1 r, with leather seat : for $16.75 fumed Rocker with broad arms, leather ' seat heavy construction, for . . . -: 925JX) Axminstev . Bug, ; ...a a ' rug made up from CT eef Blgelow Axmlnster car- , p itlU " Pet. border on two sides.. (IS $8.95 size 9x11, at 916.50 Axmlnster 'Bug, very desirable patterns, size 8-3x9,' with 'border on it wo sides, for. ,. . . , $12.95 $17.50 deep .auto seat Rocker, with - wide' slat back, covered with leather.- f or- ... .-. ..... ... ...... $31.00. Stickler Rocker ' with - auto seat and " cushion- back, covered in .-Spanish leather, for - . - - - -. $38.60 'high - back - Arm i Chair,' covered in . Spanish leather, with spring seat and uphol stered "back" . .,. . .. - - " '842.50 extra lartre cush- ion seat and back Rock- . ;er,-in 'genuine leather. - ' - . -, "i $55.00 leather M p h o 1--stered X4rary Chair., 'loose, removable t cush ions. . extra large size $9.15 $16.95 ; $19.25 $21.15 $29.85 $1.50 ana '"$1:60 Fine Axmihster Galrpets : On Your - Floor : $1.14 There Are Hundreds , of Other f Pieces'' Shown at the Same Great Value ' Bed; Davenports HavieoTaken ojn, ; ' ;New Prices ; A This July Clearance Sale has ma.dn new prices on a number of good Bed Davenports, - some - In 'golden . end others in. fumed frames a choice of Chase or genuine leather. ' Two patterns, special quality, inlaid 'In blue or green tile effect, special while the quantity - lasts, priced on your floor, v u Chairs, Rockers and Davenports 938.50 Wing Booker, in striped denim, broad ' - - -back, deep upholstering, C1Q QC July Clearance price . . P Sf.Oi $52 Denim Chair, very hlKh back, with wing - - sides, a Karpen guar- foj QC a oteed piece, special at PfcvIl $39.50 Xarpea Vpbol- . stored Chair, with wing sides , and nigh back, very. $21 ; atahogaay Trams Chair, with denim seat ana any- $4SO Overstaffed Caair Avery large, denim covered Ch a 1 r with loose cushion seat and broad roll arms. . . $39.50 : Denim Chair) An overstuffed pattern with - mahogany frame and loose-cushion seat.' soft upholstering. . . . $11 Orsrstuffed Tst- -. . enport, 87 inches fn : length, a Karpeniguar- an teed piece. In denim,- v . . ; with high back -aOd qq 7fZ , arms, very soft special V' Staisps D - fir One Week Earlier J Than Usual Our A . July Dining Tables K S9.15 V Tessers All Woods, at a Big Reduc tion in Price high shaped 1 O QC comfortable P X raay Trams . sy Tvawaa uviii au S7 back, wide mahog- fl"t 1 AC "arms, special...... 11.279 $29.95 siT.sa Oak Sressei large plate mirror, 4 drawer base, well made $56.50 W nit Enamel Dress er A Colonial pattern, with spool standards and utility box on; top ........... $26.50 Blrdseye Dress- mrA. very large base, square mirror, finest selected ' stock ........ $31.00 Walnut Dresser Selected matched stock, scroll standards, oval mirror, very choice, at $10.65 $29.65 $16.45 $17.65 $17.45 $125 Walnut Dress ' 5 feet la - width, .large . triplicate - mirrors and - .-'heavy scroU legs, high CQ 07tt quality,, special jr.. . . . . . . ' $34.78 aTahogany Dress- , 4 ... m, Bhaned front, laree " mirror and beautifully ft 1Q QC - $69.75 f massive - finished, . now . V Table. $14.50 solid pedestal Dln- ing Table, square base, seats ten. now $19.75 plank top Dining Table, square pedestal, extra heavy legs, pleas- J1Q 1C ing pattern, now ..... . vliiU " $!6. 50 octagon base Din-' ing Table, with large quartered oak - top. selected $41.00 fumed oak Din ing Table, very massive pattern, with 48 - Inch COCS OtS top and group leg base vJ.OiJ 1 38 Old English Din- t: ing Table . heavy col " umn . base, resting, on wide platform, 64-inch top, special stock, at $15.85 0 $4.85 Arm Rockers Large Size, Strongly- Made ' Six excellent - desims in - high-i - long -wearing- . Axmlnster . Carpet. : 'border to match if desired, laid on 'your floor with- a cood lining at 'thjs unusually low price.. t . - i-).-rzs. v . r . r 1 11 1 v-:.- 1 1 ill - " 1.., ; 1 a ::. mm I I I ' 11:1 IS I vr U sssT Send Us Your tvi:i : Orders LrM'J "Tou-can - by mail shop IT safely I i ;youwera I I $53.50 Kahogaay Dress- : sr Extra wldecaae shaped drawee fronts, 30x32 French, plate mlr . ror, special - . $46.50 $19.95 taxon sod-platform JOft OC base.- 54-inch round top $31.50 pUnk top Table in quartered oak, has very ' heavy pedestal,, finished golden ...... Dlnlnr with 00-, In oak $29.95 here In person.' Tour, or- 1 I . ders - will- get the - same attention. -. Send your lists.; You will save largely in doing so. - i u A. r .Greats Clearance V of . All . : . iOdd: Pieces Hi! Iff YATwMia - a. - ' ' rv- . I 1 The I ; uargatn Cv-. . Walnut;: .'Chamber ; '- i v " ' - hnmfnin Some 70 Piece , 1 C o ns is ting of " Matched . Suites . in - - - -J Sheraton and Colonial and' ' Numerous 'Odd Pieces, 'at ' $12.50 Go -Cart; ; 6.9. One-Motion Style, Tube Frame,-' High Quality 40 Remnant , Runs 'Average also 24 X 16 In., made-from velvet, body Brussels and. tapestry.