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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND.. TUESDAY. JANUARY 11. 1916. HONORING Mia. Margaret Ayer. popular debutante, Mrs. Gay Lombard entertained at lunch eon this afternoon at the Uni versity club. A bevy of pretty girls of the younger set circled the table, which was a rentable herald of eprlns with Its masses of freesla, narcissus, violets, lilies of the, valley and heath er. They Included: Miss Ayer. Mia Nancy Zan, Miss Ruth Teal, Mis Margaret Mears, Miss Virginia Mc Donougrh. Miss Genevieve Brooke, Miss Innes Bodwell-of Victoria, B. C: Miss Marian Smith, Miss Helen Ladd. Miss Rath Marrin. Miss Ails MacMaster, Miss Antoinette Mears. Miss Eliza beth Jacobs. Mrs. Haael Blumauer Utt. and Mrs. N. E. Ayer. At Reed College, For originality the women of Reed collet; can hold their own against all comers. A short time ago they gave a party for women only, to demonstrate their independence of the men. Last Saturday afternoon they gave a party fpr the men to demonstrate the fact that man can now assume the place traditionally given to woman. They planned out the party, each lady signed up for a man. each lady filled her man's program, in fact the usual order was completely reversed except in dancing where the men lead. The party waa very successful, especially in getting the largest crowd out that ever attended a purely student and faculty function. The affair was held In the assembly hall of the college, which was decorated with holly, and th adjoining corridoK was cosily ar ranged with rugs, cushions, and easy chairs for those who did not dance. The programs were all hand-made, and carried out the simple but neat design of decorations. Besides dancing, a number of stunts were given for entertainment. The first of these was a pab ballad en titled. "GenU Alice Brown." which waa given like a moving picture play, the shadows of the actors being seen on the screen. After a few more dances Miss Adele Brault entertained the party with two French songs which were well received. They were. Hue s "J"al Pleure en Reve," and Gounod's "Chantex, Riex, et Dormex." The third number waa a solo dance by Miss Mary Brownlie, who was accompanied In her encore with a song by Miss Adele Brault. The fourth stunt was an illu stration of "The Evolution of the But terfly,- which was repeated from the woman's party. It was planned by Miss El.zabeth McGaw and kept the audi ence laughing from start to finish. Miss Marie Cohen gave a series of aesthetic dances which were very at tractive. The final number was given a-, the end of the dance program nd was a charade on the word "Adios." t The committee responsible for the ( success of the party was composed of Miss llanlta Frledenthal. Miss Mary Brownlie, Miss Hazel Kurtx. Miss Mar- . garet Walton, Miss Adele Brault, Miss I Helen Phillips, and Miss Maurlne Lab- I r. Dr. Max P. Cushlng and Miss Lculse Huntley assisted at the piano. and Mlis Malda Rossiter and Mlsi Josephine Hammond served the Ice cream. Monday- Club Meets, Th. Monday Night Dancing club met last evening at Uhe Benson hotel and enjoyed a dinner dance. This was one of their regular parties. Congratulations Showered on 1 Dr. and' Mr. CogMan. j Congratulations and flowers are be ing received at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Nicholas Coghlan to whom was born a baby boy on Sunday night. This is their second child, the other Jelng a girl. Kenton Club to Give Series of Patties. "The Kenton club has arranged for a aeries of card parties, the first to be held at the Kenton club house Wednes day evening. January 12. The evening will be devoted to card playing and dancing. Refreshments will be served. This Is the first card party given by the Kenton club this season. At Rose City Park Club This Even ing. The regular weekly gathering at the Rose City Park club this evening wl.l be devoted principally to cards, though the bowling alley and pool tables will be liberally patronlxed, as they have proven a drawing attraction to many members and visitor. On Thursday evening the dramatic department of the club will give an entertainment which will be presented by ten mem bers who have been preparing for it during several weeks past. On of the most appreciated program" given by the club last winter was that rendered by this department and a crowded audi torium next Thursday is expected. The card party given Tuesday evening will be under the direction of Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Dennison. , Entertainment for Meadameg Ket tenbach and Conch. Mrs. Thomas Owen and Mrs. Percy Hetherton entertained on Friday at a bridge tea In honor of Mrs. Otto Ket tenbach, who will leave January 20, for Lrtwlston, Idaho, where she will n.aka b.r home; also for Mr a Thomas Couch of Great Falls, Montana. ' The Dansant for Pan-Hellenic. The Pan-Hellenic association will be entertained by the Chi Omega Sorority with The Dansant Saturday afternoon in Miss Jean Wold'a studio. 60.? Royal building, at 2:30 o'clock. Society to Be Entertained. 8t. Ann's Charitable society will meet next Thursday afternoon at 1:80 o'clock at the Irvlngton residence of Mrs. James GUI. S53 Clackamas street Dinner Hosts. Mr. and Mrs. "William L. Morgan were dinner hosts recently, honoring Mr. and Mrs. John R Mackay of New Tork- Many Informal affairs are being planned for the Mackays during; therr risit in Portland! New Arrival. Mrs. Edgar Albea (Miss Phyllis Tay lor), formerly of Portland, now at PrtneviUa, Or are being congratulated on the arrival of a baby girl Wednes day. January 6- K. of C. Informal Dance. Portland Council No. 8, Knights of Columbus, will glv an informal danc ing party to their members and friends ea Friday evening; January 14. at Ca thedral halL Bar View Dancing Clnb. The next event Of the Bar View club .-will be a leap year stepping party to b held In Linnea hall Thursday. Jan uary 20. The last party was a big success and a Urge attendance la an- i VA - i f i 'Am f ' -'w S ' low r - ' f '-VVi' V ; a rtv-V'f Yff llll members, which began last October and closed on December 21. naayslde KUf orp Offleera, The following are the new officers of the Ben Butler Women's Belief Corps, meeting at Bunayslde hall: Anna Flshburn, president; Josephine Clag gett, senior rice president; Lillian Tork, Junior vice president; Carrie Bhreve, treasurer; Jessie McLaughlin, secretary; Wealthy Brumbaugh, chap lain; Llda Gray, conductor; Elisabeth Village, guide; Sarah fleustls. patriotic Instructor; Diva Chandler, press corre spondent. and Lixxie Lllliger. Minnie McCord and Margaret Cole, color bearers. NATIONAL GUARD NOTES Troop A to Have Mounted Drill Every Monday Xlght. Gallery Target Shooting. There will be continuous target shooting every night until March In the galleries at the Armory. All mem bers who have not been rated as marks men will be required to take the gal lery rifle practice course, and this of course includes allnew recruits. Lieutenant C. F. Hogan with 23 men commanded the mounted drill last night Troop A will in this way secure proficiency throughout the troop, dif ferent men being taken each mounted drill. The regular drill of the entire troop will be held Friday nights at the Armory, as heretofore. There Ls room for 12 good men In the troop. Electrical Snglaeer Enlists. George Jett, an electrical engineer of this city, has enlisted lnhe Ore gon naval militia as a chief machin ist and will be a valuable unit In the instruction force of the organization. Plenty of Military Bands. All the effort and talk" around the Armory are concentrated upon tho coming military tournament beginning on Wednesday night and continuing on Thursday and Friday nigh Ok It is ex pected that the new naval illtla band which ls 'the same perso nel as the letter carriers band, will Ippear Fri day night There will be-a military band at every night of "be tourna ment. Eighth Company nourishing. Eighth company, C..A, C is to have a new lieutenant after ha examina tions on. January 1. if al ' goes welL In the person. of Sergeant Vera N. Wal ton, a member of the command. The company signalised Its ft at Meeting of the new year with febr new re cruits. The dance given I'y the band at the armory was a succets, over 100 conples were on the floor. The com mittee In charge consisted d,f Drum Bergeant E. M. Loy and Chief Trum peter C. R, Powelson. To yr event the Ortp. Cold, csum Grip LxtlT. Brolsa Quinine re tnnr9 the cans. Iliere I. only. one "BHOMO QUININE." K. W. Grove's ilrnetore on bos.2V. Scenes Depicted Are Intensely Dramatic "Xadaaae X" Presented at the XCa Jestie Theatre; mole of leaalaa; lig nra Created by Hiss Donnelly. Dorothy Donnelly, supported by a good company of film stars, presented "Madame X" at the MaJestlc yester day. The film was delayed en route to Portland and did not appear on the Majestic screen at the first per formance Sunday, as scheduled. The role of Madame X was created or Miss Donnelly. The play ls full of tense dramatic incidents. It ls the story of a French woman who deserted her husband and child to become the companion of a former lover. She declines In the social and moral ladder until she reaches the bottom. Friends conspire to get a lesracy for Madame X money she left to the deserted son and in trying to force her to accept this wealth they threaten - to expose . her to the husband. She kills tone of the conspirators, and In the trial for murder Is defended by the son aba deserted. The younr attorney iota not recognise the client as his mother. 1RANDRETC9 too rva Old PILLS, An EAecdva Laxadra Purely Vef etabla Qt Constipation, Indigestion, Billootnest, ess. OR Q Q at Kith Ohooolate-Ooated or Pi alt Miss Emma Carolina Ilerrsrher of San Francisco, who will be mar ried this evening to Julius C. Friendly, prominent business man of this city. tlcipated. All friends of the commit tee and the younger set who make the Tillamook beaches their surtrmer re sort, are cordially Invited to attend. The committee consists of the fuilow lng: The Misses Helen Gassett. Merle Toung. Sarah Oassett, Ruth Llnd, lr. tetta Conalogue and the Messrs. An drew Mi-Carl. Theodore Holmes. Mer rilt McCarl, Chester Sundbom, Herbert Price and Leon Jackson. Entertained at "500." At the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Roach, 17S3 Phelps street. Saturday evening. January 8, five tables of pro gressive "600" were played. High hon ors fell to Mrs. XL O. Lamb and M. B. Hart; second to Mrs. Oaklet Olenn and V. D. Scott; and consolations to Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Taylor. After cards, supper was served. FRATERNAL NOTES Installation and Banquet of Mar tha Washington Lodge, OA . S. largest O. E. 8. iodg-e Installs. ' Last night Martha Washington lodge. Order Eastern Star, in the presence of a large number o.f members and friends. Installed officers. Mrs. Fran ce E. Hurlburt, retiring worthy ma tron, assisted by Mrs. Lelah Shields, marshal, was the installing officer The new officers are: Mrs. Mary A. Fallows, chaplain, and Mrs. O. Wheeler, organist; Mrs. Julia Hicks, worthy ma tron; J. W. Mills, worthy patron; Mra Pauline S. Lerch. associate matron; Mrs. Belle Richmond, secretary; Mr. Lula M. Mills, treasurer; Mrs. Lillian Toung, conductress; Mrs. Marion A. Nelson, associate conductress; Mrs. Carrie Whitten, chaplain; Mrs. Dollle Ingalla, marshal; Miss Alt a Ring, or ganist; Louise Christie. Adah; Mrs. Ella 3. Townsend, Ruth; Mrs. A. C Roger&on, Esther; Mra Ellaabeth Tip ton. Martha; Mrs. All-e Huggins. Elec ta; "Mrs. Annie E. Botsford, warder, C. 1. Carpenter, sentinel. There was a musical and literary program followed by a banquet. Harmony and Star I. O. O. T. Harmony lodge and Star lodge. In dependent Order of Odd Fellows, held joint Installation at the hall of the latter in Albina last Thursday night, followed by a banquet. The Installing officer was William Canell, district deputy grand master. The following are the list of officers: Star lodge Charles Kingston, noble grand; Gilbert K. Anderson, vice grand; Harry Lel pold, warder; Fred Sheere, conductor; A. Thompson, Inside guardian; A. J. Chlllcott, outside guardian; F. M. Wll llama, right supporter noble grand; A. A, Barrett, left supporter noble grand; J. W. Carl, right supporter vice grand. 8. Charapony. left supporter vice grand; R. B. 8chneden. chaplain. Harmony lodge L. R. Roberts, noble grand; A E. Hastings, vice grand; F. W Enke, recording secretary; T. I. Short, treas urer; H. Weiman, warder; F. M. Tate, conductor; Earl S. P. Bordetha, Inside guard; J. J. Hawkins, chaplain; A. Den home, right snpporter noble grand; R. A. Clifford, left supporter noble grand; A. D. Emery, light supporter vice grand. S. I. Hicks, left supporter vice grand. W. a W. Joint Installation. Web foot camp. Woodmen of the World, and Multnomah circle. Womea of Woodcraft, last night held Joint In stallation of officers at W. O. W. Temple. 128 Eleventh street. The of fleers of the camp are: Harry Pon nay. consul comander; Kate easier, advisor; George Rossman. past oon sul; Dr. A. C. Vn Cleve. escort; W. H. Bird, banker; C H. Skcwea, manager; A. L Barbur. clerk; L. H. De Young, watchman; C. Nern. sentry. O. F. Phelps, past consul. wa Installing of. fleer; M. T. Woodward, Installing as cort. The officers of Multnomah circle, Women of Woodcraft, were. Florence Tobin. guardian neighbor; Elizabeth Wise, past guardian neigh bor; Nellie German, advisor; Ora M. Allen, clerk; Mary Giles, magician, Annie V. Dunn, banker; Mrs. Blanche Hennessy. attendant; Jenny Blumen thal. musician: Allle Melster, Maria Burdett, Myrtle Coovert, managers. Ada E. Worth, past guardian neighbor, waa installing officer. The retiring consul commander, George Ross, was presented with a phonograph from the camp, and Mrs. Worth with the pin of a past guardian neighbor. Dancing followed. KlUs bo ro Camp Installs. I The newly elected and appointed of ficers of Camp Scout Harrington, No 15, Bpanlsh-Amerlcan War Veterans, at Hillsboro, were Installed on Satur day evening. The ceremonies were conducted by the following officer from Portland: Roy W. Kesl, depart ment commander; George F. A. Walk er, department adjutant, and Gilbert W. Allen, department quartermaster. They also conducted the annual inspection and muster. After the installation the visitors t'-nd members of the camp were entertained at the home of Drv I -W. Hyde, who ls the present depart ment surgeon. The officers installed are: Corr.mar.de.-, Hugh S. Rogers; senior vice commander, William 8. Atchenson; Junior vice commander, A. F. Doughty; officer of the day, Charles R. Stephens: officer of the guard, L. H. Shirley; trustee, C. G. Sleeper; ad jutant, Frank L. Jensen; quartormas ter, E. Leo Perkins; chaplain, L. W. Hyde. Order of the Amaranth. Ionic court. No. 1, Order of the Amaranth, Saturday night at Masonic Temple, installed the following offi cers: Leonora D. Sinks, royal matron, Angus A. Oraham. royal patron; Jean McDonald, associate matron; Belle Richmond, treasurer; Alice C. Glbbs, secretary; Mary E, Bailey, conductress, Jennie C Smith, associate conductress Dollle Ingalls, warder; Paultne .S. Lerch, standard bearer; Retta B. Hlg glne. Truth: Lillian DalzieJ, Faith; Clara Graham, Wisdom; Maria J. Hob kirk, Charity; Mary T. Llttlffield. marshal-ln-the-east; Margaret B. llo- watson, marshal-ln-the-west; 8- H. Co vell, sentinel; Margaret Schomp, his torian; Anna L. 8tone. prelate; Clara E. Smith, organist. The Order of the Amaranth ls a social Masonic frater nity, meeting on the second Saturday . nights' of each month. j Fraternal Brotherhood Xtodge Installs. The two lodges of the Fraternal Brotherhood, Portland and Oregon, held joint Installation last Friday night at Manchester hall, 86 H Fifth street, when the new drill team of Portland lodge, commanded, by D. R. Ladd and Mrs. Delia Murray, appeared In hand some new uniforms to teat the officers in due form. A social hour . and dancing followed. BCUltnomaa W. O. W. Banquet. There will be over COO members of Multnomah camp, W. O. W , sit down to the big banquet at the Multnomah hotel Arcadian gardens tomorrow night at 7 o'clock. The occasion will be tha closing of the campaign to secure 3000 A Secret of Baking A secret of rucceseful baking is tha flavoring. Cakes flavored with Merit Vanilla have that palate pleasing taste that delights. It's the purest and surest rnis, A 25e kotd. iUU always be as r uj. OrieraBottlaTe&r Look for the Yellow Cans of CARNATION COFFEE It Is Steel Cut Always Fresh 30c Lb.v 3 Lbs. 85c Sold by All Grocers 31 We Give Green Trading Stamps Save Them and Choos e From Over 4000 Deaatilal Premiums Free ol Cost Try Our Special 2Sc Lunch Serv ed tn the Basement From It to 2; 30 Dallyshoe : hlning In Ihe Basement $1.2i Bedspreads 98c Basement store Full double-bed size Spreads, in at tractive patterns and good weight. Cut corners, fringed or plain, hemmed. Usual fl.25 Bedspreads on sale QQ, in the basement at, each iOC Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods ' Pacific Phone Marshall 4800 Home Phone A -6 231 10c Toilet Paper 5c basement Store Not more than 20 tolls will be sold to i customer and no deliveries of less than 5 rolls. 1000 sheets to roll and splendid quality tissue, f n toe toilet paper on sale at, roIltJC BASEMENT IIMMEMRIICE T(Q Special Inventory Salgs ffor Wednesday Women's Wearing Appaiel At Sacrifice PriccsJ BASEMENT To reduce the stock to lowest point pt .paratory to stock-taki v, prices have been cut, and cut d.eply, on Women's an Misses' Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts Waists, Petticoats, hi It will pay you to shop in the 3asement Wednesday fo we have prepared hundreds of specif bargain offeringson1 a very few of them mentlonel in;, the td. Womi n's $25 Coats $7.98 $9.50 Dresses at S2. )8 Basement This season's most favored styles belted, loose back and full flare, effects. Many models especially adapt ed for skating and sports wWar in general. Materials ln chide White Chinchilla, Zlbe lines, Baby Lamb, Plushes and Novelty Mixtures. Coats worth up tQ.J2S.00. Sale d7 QQ priced special atPee70 Basement To close-9Ut t lot of Women's and; Misses' Wool Dresses we r&rk them about one-third fe usual prices. This assortment Is composed of broken lines In various styles, rajostly in wool serges. A very good range of sizes. Dresses worth up to 9.50 0 QQ priced speclil at 9ee70 $3.50 Silk Waists 1.98 An Slz; In ihis peclal Lot Buemrat Women's Waists, In dozens of charming styles, for dress or street wear; novelty silks, chiffons, nets, messalines, taf fetas, etc., in plain colors and various combination effects, long sleeves, high or low necks. Nearly all sizes. . Waists QQ worth up to 3.50. Priced for Wednesday's selling atvi-eiO Women's n.50 Waists for 89c 76c to i 1.00 Petticoats at S0C Basement 1 0 0 0 Women's Waists a special shipment, Just received from the maker, to go on sale Wednesday at above price. Scores of styles, with long sleeves, .high or low necks. Also several styles in Women's and Misses' Middies. Garments that are worth up to 1.50. QQ Priced special WednesdayOiC Baeemsnt Two Petticoats for what you would o3nrlly pay for one. Assorted lot in various materials. Sateens and other serviceable materials in plain and figured effect. Very serviceable for Spring wear Values from 75c up to 1.00 Petticoats. Special now Kflp offered at, special, onlytlUL Trlsnnned Halls 98c Models Worth Up to 13.98 Basement Extra special offer ing lor Wednesday 7 5 Trimmed Hats for women, in smart models for street and dress wear: Tur bans and Sailors, In black and col- ors, trimmed with wings, flowers, winged velvet bows, gold and sil- ver novelties, etc. Hats priced heretofore up to 3.98. QQ On sale Wednesday atOC Women's Dress Skirts Models Worth to S4.00 at S1.98 Models Vt orth to ;7.50 at $3.69 Basement Assorted styles in Women's Dress Skirts many models made especially for skat ing and sports wear; plain ma terials, novelty mixtures in cor duroys. In good range of colors. Skirts worth up to 4. J QQ Sale price, your choice tpJ-eaO Basement Women's and Misses' Dress Skirts greatly underpriced for Wednesday. This season's late styles in serges, novelty mixtures, velvets and silk pop lins. Some in extra large sizes. Skirts worth to 7.50 on sale at, spi $1.50 Grades 95c $3.69 Women's S3 Sweater S1.98 ; i Basement Women's Heavy Knit Wool Sweaters great y reduced to close out a special lot In short order. Full fashlone styles, with ribbed cuffs, pearl buttons and knit-in side pockets. QO Sweaters worth up to 3.00. Sale Price ipLjO Chlfdrenjs S6.S0 Coals All $&98 Basement Only 63 CCats In this lot. This season's bes styles in belted and novelty cu".$. Stylish Coats, well made id nicely trimmed. Good range of colors. Ages 6 to 12. Coats IQ QQ woith to 6.50, now tptJeiO Girls' Dresses Basement Odd lines Children's School Dresses, in attractive styles. Made from very good grade of ginghams, .chambrays and percales. Ages run from 6 to 14 years. 1.25 ,and 1.50 Dresses on sale Wedges- QC day at the speciap i-riceaUV Sample Line Muslinwear Garmenls Worth lo $2.25 All 95c Gowns, Princess Slips Combinations and Petticoats Basement Manufactu rers Sample Lines Muslin Underwear and special lots on sale Wed nesday at about half price. Night Gowns, in many dainty styles, trimmed with ribbons, laces and embroideries. Princess Slips and Combinations, very fine quality material and Petticoats In new full flounce effects. Scores of different styles. Undermusllns worth up to 2.25. Your QC, choice Wednesday onlyiOC S2.50 Corsets At 98c Basement Discontinued styles In the famous Royal Worcester Cor sets; five splendid models to se lect from. All sizes. Corsets worth up to 2.50. Sale QQ price on Wednesday, pairaOlJ Men's Wear Specials Tne Basement MEN'S STORE offers money-saving opportunities you should not miss. 50c Underwear At 39c Base man t Men's Heavy, War;n Fleece-Lined Underwear Shirts and Drawers, In complete assortmentof regular sizes. Each garment nicely finished and perfect in fit Undlr wear usually selling at 50c, QC special Wednesday, garmentOa. C 15cMen'sSockslflc Basement Men's Heavy Wool en Socks, In black and natural color. This Is the grade you usually pay 15c a pair for. Better come to the store Wednesday and supply your needs. Men's 15c socks -I A-, priced special, the pair, onlyJLUL S1.50 Sweaters 69c Basement Men's Ruff Neck Sweat ers underpriced to close out broken lines before inventory. Knit-In sjds pocket, ribbed cuffs and pearl but tons. Good range of sizes, service able colors. Usual 1.50 Q wasters special at, garraentOC Women's $4 Shoes S1.48 Girls' S3.50 Shoes at $1.98 Basement Women's Shoes, in var iety of smart styles, lace or but ton, with cloth or kid tops and various style heels and toes. 3.5 0 and 4.00 grades; sizes ?" AO up to 4; special, pair vXefrO Basement Girls' Low Heel Shoes, of patent and gunmetal leathers, with kid tops, 1 6 button, high top styles, comfortable and easy. Ex cellent 3.50 grade, on J- QQ sale Wednesday at, pair4let0 $1.25 Wc ol Broadcloth At 93c Yd. . - t a Basement 52 Inch Vool Broad cloth, for tailored suits, dresses and skirts; Just the right weight, colors include blues, browns, gra,s, scarlet, cardial, garnet; alsoia-black. A splan'did QO 1.2$ quality. Special. ... UOC $1 Dress Goods 39c Baseman t Odd piece and short length Wool Droit Goods grouped Into one big lot for quick disposal Panamas, Henri ettas, Saxony, Broche, Mohairs and mixtures, in 36 to 40 Inch widths. Worth to 1.00 a QQ yard. Priced special, onlyOaC Women's HJiiIon SMtts S1.00 Grades 69c Basement Women's Fine Elastic Ribbed Union Suits at a special low price for Wed nesday. Pure white yarns, high and low necks, long or short sleeves, -medium weight garments for year-round wear Nearly all sizes. Excellent 1.00 Union Suits CQ Special for Wednesday only, the suitUaC 59c Underwear lor 39c Basement Clean-up of several broken lines of Women's Underwear, Union Suits, Vests and Pants. Not all sizes In each style but good (ange of sizes In the assortment, Nicely finished. Underwear of 50c and 59c QQ qualities. Priced special, garmentOaC Children's Wool Hose . 25c Grades at 17c Basement Why not supply the Children's Stockings here Wednesday at your saving? Several hundred pairs in this lot, of fine, soft yarns, with spliced heels and toes and double knee. Good range of sizes. " PT Standard 25c Hose special a pair onljl-l C Women's Outing Flannel Gowns S1.25 Grades at 88c Baseman! Women's Night Gowns, of splendid heavy quality Outing Flannel; newest styles cut In generous size and effectively trimmed. Plain white or neat pink and blue atrip patters. A rood opportun ity 10 ruy nignx uowni at a cig reduction. Complete assortment of all sizes. Gowns of excellent 1.25 grade on sale in the QQ Basement Underpric Store Wednesday at, the garment, onlyOOC ft