THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1913. 11 IsDoiris NONA " LAWLER ANCINO li. the ordar ot ths i a abort tlm tw THr. aM k. day. Ths Bcout Younjf ux. many friend In the city, v Mlu stauf- inarr. united Soaniah war Veterans' - dance . at Cotillion ball will call forth the host of friends D of the veterans ana those interested In the O. it. O. Jt is a bit charity ball to raise money for the whiter pmian throplee which the wires and mothers : and sisters of the veterans do -for all : of their poor. The Kenton club will' hold their dancing: and card party jala this eve- nin. -v . - . . . Tomorrow society will -be la attend ance at the University club's dinner dance.' ".. . "'-'"!'. ' To' Hear election Betorns. - -Tuesday eveninc, November : 1, the members of the University club will bold an Informal ladles night to hear election-returns. There will be a beef . steak dinner, served and leturns will come 1ft over a private wire from 6 i o'clock on. Pinner will he served from :0 until 1:80. - , ? Mis Ladd 111. 'Miss Helen tAdd Is recelrlng- tnes 4jpaes of sympathy ati her home in West Park street, as she Is sufferlnc from an attaetfof Brip. Toesday Brtdgs Club.: The Tuesday Bridge club was de lightfully entertained this week by Mrs. T. P. Baylies. Luncheon was served at 1 o'clock, ray Halloween decorations characterizing the - affair. Honors for the fame fell to Mrs. Mc- Waters and Mrs. Wheeler. Those pres ent wsre: Mrs. H. T, Buntraser. Mrs. . C. A. Coolldge, Mrs. 'J. C. McCue, Mrs. . Walter . D. MoWaters, Mrs. Clyde Raabe. Mrs. C. A. ferandes: Mrs. E. M. Baker, Mrs. Clarence Wheeler and Mrs. A Halloween Bridge Party. . ' Charmlnr hospitality was dispensed yesterday afternoon by Mrs. Nathaniel - T. JPalmer and Miss Palmer at their home In Kastmorel and, when they en tertained 60 Women with a brldra party, the Halloween motif being- clev erly suggested In Innumerable ways. First honors fell to Mrs. O. W. Simp son, her 'prise being a hand decorated nut bowl; second honors went to Mrs. v B. K. Miller, who received a Halloween - box filled with sweetmeats, end Mrs. '. Bhrewy carried off the consolation, a golden pumpkin tilled with confections. . The table numbers, score cards and delicious -refreshments were suggestive of Halloween.- The rooms were made attractive by, the use of a wealth of '. autumn leaves, mahogany chrysanthe mums and marigolds. Mrs. E. M. Bak ' .' er cut the Ice cream and Mrs. Robert :, D. Schmidt poured coffee. Miss 'Eliza-'' beth Knight and Miss Ramona Eckern assisted In serving. Birthday Party. i- . On Tuesday evening about SS friends of William Lope, gathered at his home upon the invitation of Mrs, Lope to . celebrate Mr. Lope's birthday. It be ' lng Halloween night, the rooms were " decorated with colored lights and spook-like Images.. The ghost ap- peered at the given signal and fur- . ' nlshed amusement by telling the for tunes of tho guests. Games, contests and music were enjoyed until a late .'hour, when refreshments were served. . takens of remembrance presented to , Mr; Lope, and Mrs. Lbpe declared a ,-most hospitable hostess. .r: Needlework Guild. Society always turns out in large y numbers ' for the annual tea of the 4 Ntedlawork guild, end this year will b no exception. Mm. James Laldlaw . ; , U-' taklng, charge of the .tea table ind which occurs Wednesday, November 8, V it the Unitarian church. i Iotv Society Meets. ; : The Iowa State society met last , , night at the Masonic temple, about tsa& former Hawkeyes being present, i An evening of dancing and cards was ar ranged, with a musical program. Th 'Hext meeting will be held Deoember it , at the Masonic lbdgerooms. . Wedding at New Orleans. : Portland friends of the couple will be Interested. In the wedding invlta- tlons received from New Orleans from Mr. and Mrs. Walter Roblnsonv 8tau& , fer for the marriage of their daughter, v Miss Marie Celeste Stauffer, to Harry v Burnett second, of Oouthborough, Mass., which will be an event of Bat . urday, November 18, at 6:30 o'clock, at .. . the residence of the bride's parents, ',1508 Jackson avenue. ; Mr. Burnett resided In Portland for fr has -a number of friends in the younger set here, including Miss Helen Ladd and Miss Claire Wilcox. . The Stauffer family is prominent In New Orleans and the attractive young bride elect was chosen queen 'at one of the recent Mardi Gras carnivals in New Orleans, a signal social distinction in her southern home. Kappa- Kappa Gamma to Meet. Portland Alumnae association of Kappa Kappa Gamma will hold Its regular meeting Friday, November t, at the horn of Mrs. John Guy Wilson, 39 Tillamook street, at 2:30 p.' m. Broadway ear. Irvington Club. - , The --high 'school. , members of the irvington club will entertain with a dancing party in the club house to morrow evening. The committee In charge is: Arthur Mlchener. chairman; Pcrsie Pet Us. Richard Martin, Arline Cameron, .Francis -Jackson, Mil dred McClung, Walter Cofoid, Elisa beth Wiggins, Frank Mlchener. The next dancing class qf the Irv ington club will be held In the club house Monday night, November IS, and the Tuesday afternoon card party will be on the afternoon of November 7. The social committee of the Irving ton club for November includes: Mrs. Theodore Nicola!, chairman; Mrs. W. J. Creath, Mrs. F. S. Fields, Mrs. Ar thur Fish, Mrs. Robert Haney. Mrs. William MeVay, lira. E. R. Root, Mrs. F. A. Rosencrans, Mrs. May Varwig. Society Notes. Mrs. J. Chris O'Day has returned fram sk. vs wssVs' 4 xt. v.i. D. . p. Sweet. Mrs. McWaters will beion ber return Mrs. O'Day spent some hostess to the club in two weeks. f time In Indiana, and while at Fort Wayne sane at a musicals, riven In honor of the wives of visiting physi cians. Oar. Hits Hack and Three Are Injured Muncie, Ind., Nov. J. (U. P.) Three young school girls were prob ably fatally hurt, Peter Knoth, driver or a school hack, badly Injured and 17 other school, children less seriously hurt when a line ear on the Portland division Of the Indiana Union Traction line crashed into the school hack at Como, near Portland, Ind., about 7 a. in. today. When wrttlnr or calling plrax mention Th Journal. advertisers. liOT.I PERSONAL MENTION -l',J Arrives From England. George H. Tattersfleld of Bradford. England, Is an overseas visitor at the Multnomah. , ' . . ' Oregon ntnor Here. . v ' Anne Shannon Monroe, well known Oregon writer and novelist, la at th Multnomah. vv' ''--.,'-. .- i i.v- George K. Vlnnlcum Is registered at the Nortonia. from Seattle. ;. ' :; ; Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Ie Grow ef Athena are guests at th Portland. N. J. Blagen, Jloqulam tlmberman, U at th Multnomah. . J. M. Martin of Seattle, stats man ager tor Washington for the Fraternal Brotherhood. Is. at the Perkins. ' Dr. L. P. Murphy, a Seattle physi cian. Is at the Imperial. P. S. Cyr. is a Newberg visitor at the Gprnellus. s F. J. Porter and E. L. Strang are Corvallls arrivals at th Carlton. M. H. Abbey, Newport hotel man, la at th Oregon. D. A. Paine, Eugene banker, m at the Imperial.' Charles H. Berrymaa of Boise Is at the Portland. , , Dr. G. W. HUI of Lonr Beach Is at the Cornelius. XMr. and Mrs, Howard Tracy of Drala re guests at the Perkins. J. E, Lawrence Is registered at th Oregon from La Grande. B. O. Cole Is a Molalla visitor at the Cornelius; 4 O. E. Smith Of Grants Pass is at th Carlton. P. Gallagher of Denver Is at the Nortonia. . R. W. Walker of Paso Robles, CaL, Is at th Cornelius. E. E. Miller la an lone visitor at the Perkins. Carl D. Gabriel son of. Salem 1 at the Imperial. R. & Eccles of Baker is at . the Multnomah. Mr. and Mrs. C. II. Owen of Clover dale, B. C are at the Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Bradley are San Francisco visitors at th Portland. Herman Ross is registered at 'the Perkins from Astoria. B. H. Bailey 1 a Ceatralla arrival at th Carlton.. Mr. and Mrs. W. O. Fryor of Boston are guest at th Multnomah. ' . ' Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dose are WooO burn visitors at the Oregon. . Mrs. M. Reed of Roseburg Is a guest at the Nortonia. Thomas H. J. Browne of Santiago de Chile is a guest at the Imperial. Family Quarrel Death. Ellensburg, Wash., Nov. ' I. (P. N. 8.) Family troubles and a quarrel led tcf the death here today of Rolla Evans, 21 years old, unmarried, who was shot and instantly killed by Walter Hansen, married. The shooting took plaas. at the- gate of Hansen's home. "BV ' Cli AFLPw INGRAM , Sllppj , White-Moose Takes ; " - Journey. -f N THE far side of 9 hadow Wood, a Ulong way off from th laughing , ripples of Crooked Creek, was the cornfield. - Now the cornfield didn't belong o th WIffgleisksken country In fact it had nothing to do 'with the Wlgglelsksken : country It only hap pened to Uv next door. Th Wlg glelsksken folk paid no attention to the cornfield.-There was nothing In it to interest them; what do beavers and raccoons. Or even woodpeckers and bats, car about -cornfields nothing at all! . .But the good little people In the cornfield thought a great dealt about the Wlgglelsksken country, for they bad heard tales that war paaaed down from on generation to another about the wonders and strange adventures of Shadow Wood and the Dark Forest, Moreover, every mother among all the cornfield people took great pains to tell her children that they should nev er, never, never venture under th cornfield fence and Into the. shadows of Shadow Wood. And as yoa very well . know yourself, that's the best way to make children want to do something to tell them they cannot do It I i Finally, one bright autumn day, the littlest member of th White-mouse family rebelled. Mother White-mouse had jifst fin ished telling her family, as sti did every morning. "Now run along and play, little folks, but don't go into Shadow Wood." when Slippy asked the dreadful-question. "Why notf "Why notf demanded Mother White-mouse in amtftement, "because I tell you not to, that's "why not'!" Of course, that should have been reason enough for Slippy, but it wasn't. She knew well enough that her mother was probably right and that , J . : I Bed TimeTaleJu JUDSON s . J ly read and. they will continue to be popular."' i'iir - - v (;-,, Ha was president of th ' People's Pulpit association "of New Tork, and th International Bible Students as sociation of London,, and of th Watch Tower Bibl and Tract society- Pennsylvania. ' Brooklyn ' Tabernacle, Brooklyn, was his headquarters and he was bound for there from Los Angeles when deaths- from heart failur over took him. :; ,. - -' : : v As an author he was known by his "Studies In the Scriptures." His fol lowers in Portland number themselves by th thousands and hold meetings each Sunday in Chrlstensen's hall and Bible study classes throughout - the week In .different parts of the city.' Th deceased, who is survived by his widow, wielded a strong Influence in many, parts of ' th country. -. Among other points of his doctrine, he taught eternal death instead . of . torture . as punishment for sins. . :.y - - 'Fulton 'at Medford, ' . - Medf ord. Or" Nov. I. Ex-Senator Charles W. Fulton drew a crowd Tues day night. The crowd was mixed but decorous. That Wilson' sentiment - was present in volume was indicated by ap plause at ' mention of th president's mam In connection with the Mexican and International policies, . . - "Don't Co Into Shadow Wood," trouble might overtake her If she dis obeyed. Bat she was Just that curious he didn't care, - , . "I'm not afraid," sh whispered to herself as sh slipped out from her home, "and I guess whatever happens won't be so very bad.- Anyway itt can't be any worse than wondering and' won dering-all the time what that 8hadow Wood is like," ' Poor little Slippy, how little she did know! " ; So without telling' her mother good bye '(she knew that sh wouldn't be allowed to go if aha told) she left her good, safe home and ran from corn shuck to corn shuck- till she reached the fence. "There 1" she said as she crawled under It, "I'm started, and nothln's happened I Tomsrrow He. Who Laughs Fright ens Trouble Away. . Memorial to Pastor Russell Is Planned Tltting services to Be Oondaotaft ta Christensen's Sail Sunday ZTlgfrt la Hons of Xsllgloas Leader. "Remembrance of Charles Tase Rus sell, who died Tuesday night on a train at Tampa, Texas, will' be form ally: observed in Chrlstensen's ball Sunday night. He was well known in Portland and prior to his last visit in September he had made six visits since 1905. As "Pastor Russell" he was popu larly known, and of him William A. Baker an lntimat acqualntanoe, said: "He will be greatly missed In re ligious work. His writings were wide- Garme nts cu t ready to make. Free in structions and use of machines. s. iKoom 203 Broadway BMg. Msr. 678 WHERE ARE MY CHILDREN??? Ladies Don't Pay High Prices .- for . '- ' Made to Order Suits I am making these low prices in order to introduce my hierh- grauo taiionng to tne women of Portland. Have been in Se attle for years, where ray main store is still located and doing the business of the town. These Special Prices For This Season Only Blue and black serges, blue and black velours, and all colors in worsteds. Ma de 1 4 j; FOREMAN, Mgr. I Do My Own Cutting and , Designing. to Order Made to Fit You Perfectly or You Need Not Pay Me a Cent Coats to Order $20 and $25 ParisianDressmaking&Tailoring Co. 441 Washington, Corner 12th Y Partisan activity in both parties Is running in the high" In southern Ore gon. Many rallies are on th program tor th remaining fouf idaya of th campaign. A Wilson-parade end rally at th Page- theatre,-Friday, night promises to cap -th climax of nthuel asm.; '". - Stell h , Framer; : Spectacles , ; J For Home Reading ; These Long v. Evenings! A great variety of tho new rrames now on display they ; are light; convenient, dur- able--tee them. Headquarters; Torie and fCryptok . Lruea f-Any Lent '.I in Sixty Minutes. Columbian i Optical Co. . 1B Sixth, Street, , ; txiOtd saown, xn. ' t - - B I llll - -i l mmmmmmm I 1 1 - : .FRATERNAL NOTES Maccabees Active in Social Gath . erfnxs. Throughout Oregon. W Macoabee Folntsrs-A new tent is being formed at Uutter Creek. Morrow county, by district deputies. In Albany an oyster supper and booster meeting will be held next Sat urday night. V Astoria tent hes Invited J. W. Sher wood, state commander, to be present at a Mr review, and explain the new : rates d methods. . , .Corvalli Maccabees have arranged for an pen meeting on the .night vot November 8r- and a special social dance on November J. t .. . . Dallaa and Fall City' tents will bold a Joint celebration in December of the twenty-fifth anniversary of theJr or- - ganlxatton. On Friday, October 27, the Newberg Maccabees held .a well attended smok- ?er, with visitors from Portland, Includ ing State Commander J. W. Sherwood, Deputy Oeorge A. Graves, Ed Munger ' and others. - .S tastt Baturday night Westport Mac cabees ( held the .best smoker ever known, lh its history? wltb Dr. Lott . JaeoHstJi and Albert McLean In charge, The pillow fight would have don credit. Jo the British and German na I1 WM 6uRday morning before th sumptuous hospitality at th 'ta bles was disposed of. " .; .'Anchor Conaoii WeU Attended. An chor council. Knights and Ladles of Security, held an active and interest ing session last night at 129 Fourth street. A elas of candidates waa In- Jated un4er the degree staff recently . formed and drilled by Captain Q. Tay lor.' It-"was resolved to accept the In vitation of the food exhibit next week and attend in a body. To help oat the degree staff in its efforts to obtain a set Of uniform's" and regalia,' the entire proceeds ' ot '- the .-masque ball to be given on October S9 will go to that purpose. U M. Thomas, state .man ager,' announced the - formation of a new, council of the' order on the east Side, to be .known as Rosebud council, which will meet in the ball of the East Sid Business Men's elub, ;. - -.. ' -" Bsjsaar'' and Jitney Xnch-MuHno- man circie, women 01 wooacrart,-will hold Its annual baxaar and jitney lunch tomorrow afternoon and evening, in W. 'O. W.-tmplaf 'v.-i i?(:i:).'h-s: We Give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps With Purchases of 10c or More S. & H. Green Stamps Given on Charge Accounts If Paid in Full by 10th of Each Month- l icxa in iviuttui aim rucuciiu, su iNeeaieworK uepi., rioor, yi to 12 ana l to b L)aiiy ennaren s rree masses every Saturday From 9 A. M. to 12 F5 SHOP EARLY EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS FOR GOSSARD . FRONT-LACING CORSETS . A MODEL FOR EVERY FIGURE 'CORSET SALONS 2D FLOOR Gds Wortman & King The Standard Store of the Nnrthwest Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Women's Coats, More NewModels - a EXCLUSIVE PORTLAND AGENTS RICHARDSON'S 0UAL1TY LINENS NOW IS THE TIME TO SUPPLY YOUR THANKSGIVING NEEDS DEPT. 1ST FLOOR at$12.50to $19.75 Sale of Womens Nisckwear 25c to 35c Grades, Special 12c ' v IMeckwear Worth to $1.50 at 98c ?1 Main Floor Odd lines Lace Col lars, white' and ecru embroidered, and hemstitched collars several styles, suitable for: women of children. 25c to 35c grades. Priced for quick selling 1 OX tomorrow at only, e Xa5C Main 'Floor Special assortment of Women's High-Class Neckwear all pew, up-to-date styles In large collars. Excellent quality Georgette crepe material. Col lars usually, selling at QQA 1.50, Friday special at aOC $2.50 Corsets At $1.39 Model Exactly Like Cut Full Range of Sizes Corset' Salons, 2d Floor Practically half price for these High-Grade Corsets a i bargain that will appeal to every econom ical woman in these days of, soaring prices. Made from splendid quality French coutil with elastic .section in Skirt which gives ample room for sitting and stooping 3 large skirt hooks below front clasp and six good hose supporters attached. Cor rect lines for prevailing modes. Corset made to sell at J2.50. Our (J- QQ Special Price for tomorrow is tpXeOe 75c Ribbons! 35c Yd Main Floor Fancy Ribbons for holiday work several . hundred pieces left from recent Sales including yards upon yards - mill pieces. Fine quality and beautiful patterns. Ribbons formerly Opr priced to 75c Frida, ja. Out SPECIAL SHOWING of Ribbon Bags and Other Holiday Novelties. Women's 65c Drape Veils At 25c I Main Floor Because an import er could not restock these Veils, he closed out what he had of them to us at about V Price. Some in white: and colors, cut mostly la black. Very newest .styles. ''Veils of S5c qual ity, priced for Friday at 5eJC VH ERE A RE MY XCHiLDREN??? : nCfigpy Bread Toasters 25c Kitchen Ware Dept., 3d Floor; Fits all stoves and makes delicious. crispv": toast "BETTER- than mother used to make". Styled with-; grooved - edge, which catches the crumbs. Will toast 5 Slices of bread In 2 minutes. Price, each , i i .,.25c Fashion Salons, Second Floor Coats for street wear Coats for motoring and storm wear Coats for dress occasions. We have in this collection the season's very newest mod els with belted fronts, belted backs and loose effects, In H and full length models. Never have we shown so many good Coats at these popular prices. Materials Include cheviots, zlbelines, velours and mixtures In all the wanted colors. New large collars. AH sites for women and misses. The prices range -.....$12.50, $13.95, $15.00, $19.75 New Separate Skirts at $5.00 . Flannel Middies $2.49 to $4.75 Second Floor Women's and MiHser New Dress Skirts of wool poplins, serges and cheviots in black, navy and the stylish new plaids. Dressy and tailored effects with hip yoke and full flare and plaited stylit. Regular and stout sizes. flC fA Priced for Friday at onlytpthvU Second Floor New. shipment Flan nel Middies Just received. Shown in navy and red. Styled with deep shoulder yoke, front and back and large sailor . collars. Belted and loose effects, trimmed with red or white braid. Some with side-lacing. Prices range from $2.49 to $4.75 Wool Sweaters, Special $498- Second Floor Women's and Misses' All -Wool Sweaters at rery special price. Plain weave, medium length. Styled with roll collar and patch pockets. Shown In various colors and combinations. All dvl OQ sizes. Priced special at only . . . . .' tpUuO $5. Silk Umbrellas, at $3.95 Detachable Handles and Tips Main Floor Buy Umbrellas now for personal use and for Gifts! Friday we shall sell 200 Women's High-Grade Silk Umbrellas In suit case stylet with P. W. or Club handles (tip and handles detachable, which makes them handy for traveling) colors purple, light green, dark green, nary. King's blue, red, gray also In black, Qty Ci" Excellent 15.00 Umbrellas, priced Friday special at onlyPdee79 Dainty Waists ' At $1 - Friday will be "Dollar Day at thi Bargain Circle, jst Floor. 500 dain ty new Lingerie Waists in assorted styles fancy and tailored effects, with latest collars lace and em broidery trimmed. Your(Il ff choice Friday at only tPXelU Sateen Petticoats Special $1 Bargain-fCir.d let Floor Extra quality, soft-finisa sateen. Made up in new full styles, with deep flounces trimmed .w'ilh accordion plaiting. Plain colors and plaids. I" AA Friday Special at onlyVeUl Remnant Sale Friday! r Main Floor SHORT f LENGTHS AND REMNANTS OF CHlFFONSf georgette 'Crepes, nets, sii ver and gold lace remnants in narrow edges; wide elges AND- FLOUNCINGS, and various other, imported laces an trimming offered for Friday at Special Reduced Prices ' " An opportunity to'- supply your needs at GREAT "SAVINGS-' v WE GIVE'S; eV H.' STAMPS' Colonial Hams, 21c Lb. Model Grocery, 4th Floor Put op by Armour & Co. expressly for Q-f this store.' Medium sizes. Special Friday, lb. 4C T-8SC GLEN WOOD BUTTER SPECIAL 80c 80c OWK SPECIAL BUTTER 2 lbs. 75r Oregon Extra Fancy New Dried Prunes, 8 lbs. $1 Oregon Extra Fancy New Dried Prunes, lb. 10c New. Layer Raisins for Thanksgiving, 2 pks. 2Sc IMPORTED HOLLAND BULBS Tulips, Hya cinths, Crocus, Daffodils and Jonquils. Now is the time to plant if you would have early blooms. On display 1st Floor and in the Grocery Department. LlColoiiial) Women's - . Knit "Under wear . Rediiped Odd lines Women's vFall and ' Win ter 'weight Underwear vests, pants and union 'suits of famous - makes, sharply, reduced in price for Friday's selling. A splendid "opportunily to replenish your needs andvsave money. . Note ,Thes& Prices - 1.0O. Vests and Pant now at 75c Ji.25 Vests and Pants now at 93c 1.50 Vests and Pants, at $1,13 1 1.7$. Vests and ; Pants at ' $1 .3 1 12.00 .Vests and Pant at $1.50 ILOO Union Salts, special $1.50 12.50 Union- Suits,, special $1.87 On SjaU Center Circle, ; First Floor Special Showing of Boys' . 2-PantSuitsat$5 Ages 6 to 14 Years Main Floor 200 Suits to go at tills price and no ' more to ne naa like tnemi A special lot picked up at a bargain by our Clothing Buyer Just back from ' New York. New pinch-back Norfolks with 3-plecs belts, patch pockets, full-lined pants. Fancy mix tures in gray and other good colors. Splendid suits for" school wear. Sizes for boys 6 flf to 48 years of ire. Exceptional Suits at 3t)vU -Boys', Vouths and Juvenile Overcoats $4.56-$2Q Boys' Cravcnetted Macklnaws In overplays $5T0 ' Special showing School Shirts, Blouses SQc-Sl.50 ' Men's Union Suits, $1 to $10 . mm Men's Winter Weight Bnion Suits in 'Carter and Vassar makes. Cotton, lisle, wool,-silk-and-wool, and wool mixtures. Full range of sizes. Priced at $1.00 to $10 Men's Neckwear At 29c .Bargain Circle, 1st Floor An other big lot of Men'! Foar-in- Hand" Ties underpriced for Fri day's selling. Fashionable wide end styles in good assortment of patterns and colors. Your OQrt choice now at, special JuuC Men's HOSIERY aPairs50c Barrain Cirda, 1 at Floor Men's Half-Hdse in cotton and wool mixtures. Black, natural and broken lines Vf colors. P A On. sals Friday, ,3 pairs OUC Men'sHandkerchiefs ; 2 for 25c Barrain. Circle, 1st Floor Men's Linen . Handkerchiefs in big as sortment of plain Styles. OK Friday special at, 2 for DC 'MEN'S PAJAMAS of food heavy quality flannel- Jt OK ette. ,AJ1. sizes. Priced Men's Interwoven Hose in silks, cotton and cashmere. Black, white, colors, at 25c to $1 pair. , Men's Shirts in best makes. Soft and stiff Styles, $1.50-$2 Shoe Sale ! : WOMEN'S 5.30 .SHOES of bright Eld, 8 inches high, with craven-cue " topr, 'oowte4r tirless tos, and . leather half-Loulsheels, Closely trimmed sole, thk A Q All, sizes, special- at pfl:0 WOMEN'S 5.00 SHOES ' of enameled cdtskJn, medium round toe, military heel, matt kid tops.v Goodyear welt QQ Oft soleslr Specifics pair tpOttZJ I j a