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V THE OREGON DAILY PORTLAND. : OREGON 20 FRIDAY. DECEMBER' 7. 1917. 1 JOURNAL HOTEL MEN HAVE FINE EXHIBIT AT LOCAL GATHERING , , ... i i i - - - Model Guest Room Is Interest v "ingf , Plumbing . Features Are ' Set Forth in Interesting Style. , .4,-a;:;;-''.,...jy: THEATRE PARTY. THIS NIGHT it Business Trips Scheduled for Saturday Morning, With Trip 1 on Hfghway, Banquet at Night. " P Th; hotel expoaitlon, which la the first -annual axhlbttlon of tho Hotel - Men'a association, toow in convention In Portland, la etaced on the Mexanllne ' floor of the Multnoftiah hotel. A model meat room la the most elaborate . exhibit. There are exhibit of rood V stuff a, model, plumbing equipment, and hotel ranges. "There are booths for the srvln of fruit Julcea. The majority of exhibits are by Portland firms, but Chksaeo. Seattle and Tacoma firms are ' represented. , . . ' l, This mornlnr was taken up with " business meetings, a welcome by Mayor i i Baker, response from B. B. Westbrook ' iof Albany, and a luncheon at the Port land, Hotel. The afternoon was passed ' , Inspecting the hotel exhibition, the Ben son Polytechnic school, and a motor trip , ' over Portland boulevards. Tonight con " "vention delegates will form a theatre , party at the Hellig to see "The Flame." , , Hlgaway ynp Brij. K.tiirrtnv there; will be a morning 'business session, a trip over the Colum- bla Highway and an outdoor' mncneon. ! The final official banquet will be at ne Multnomah hotel Saturday night at 7 o'clock. ' -Five minute talks will be ' 'the feature. ' - The speakers and their subjects are. - t A. T. Lundbcrg, Manager Hotel Ben onT Portland "fs a Coast , Hotel Traln- '-ang School 'Practical?" r J. C Marmaduke. President Wash- Sngton State Hotel Association and Manager Hotel Washington, beattle fThe Hotel Outlook." u.b. t ..Hmnm Manasrer Hotel Ore- ' ' n nil Vic President O. S. H. A. Why tne Small Motel Should Be Iden with thA T-fotel Association. " Mark Woodruff. Publicity Manager .Multnomah Hotel "The Prospective Tourist Crop." . . t AAriiaA i. Birdsall. Manager Pilot Butte Inni Bend "Clearance Papers From Iiast Employer." W. K. Newell, Assistant Federal Food Administrator for Oregon under Mr. -Hoovr "Food Conservation In Ore- - Mr. 'William F. Osbarn, Hotel Os . burn, Eugene "The Efficient House- Phtt!Metsohan Jr., Manager Imperial v f Hotel "The Hotel Men s i-iace m trwi- ' tin . I Charles D. Schrelter, President Greet - ere of Oregon "Importance of Cooper .. atlon Between the Clerk and the Mana ger. ' - --" . AlfrMt Parkhurst. Proprietor Cra ter Lake Lodg-e "Difficulties Over mm In Develonlnsr a Mountain Resort.1 - i Henry Thtele, Chef de Cuisine, Ben son Hotel ''Art ; oi irurcnaeing lor Big Hotel Kitchen. MiltoniiOakes' v ; MotKSeeKingB "His Whereabouts Does anyone 1 know the where abouts of Milton A. Oakea of Sheri dan, Or.? His mother,: Mrs. A- N., Oakes. wants ta know and will ap preciate any information. ' S - V Writing - to Th Journal. - Mrs. Oakes says , Milton left home , No- vember 8 to go to Portland in search of work. She ' says she received a" Toetal card , from him,' written - No vember 12, lit which he said he .had secured a job and expected to go to work the following day, She says she has had no word front him since. , "Milton directed me to send his letters care of . general delivery." writes the mother, "but the letters have been returned unclaimed, and X T fear he has ir;t with an accident, as he usually writes; often when away from home."V ' i' 4 ; Mrs. Oakes - gives her : son's de scription as follows: Age IS, height 6 feet 5ft "Inches, weight 120 pounds, light brown hair, light complexion, blue eyes. When he left home he wore a blue suit, blue and brown Mackinaw coat, red and brown mixed cap and black button shoes. V Mrs. Oakes address Is Sheridan, Or., and those who can give her any Information should communicate di rect toher, ; OREGON MEDICAL MEI TO HAVE OPPORTUNITY Fuel Administrator Boosts Oregon Coal Fred J. Holmes Says Coes Bay Prodset Could Be Used to AdVastage la Cities of Sosthcra Oregon. ' Fuel Administrator Fred J. Holmes urges the use of Coos bay coal In South era Oregon cities of Ashland. Medford, Grants Pass. Roseburg, etc Some of the Coos bay output is now being sold In Portland. The coal is In competition with the Washington coal and sells for 18.50 ' a ton. delivered, Freight rates i are about $1.60 less for the Oregon product delivered as com pared with the rate of delivery for the Washington variety. . R. M. Jennings, president of the Ore gon Coal company, lessee of some 2000 acres of coal land located eight miles from Marshf ield, today brought a sam ple of the coal to Administrator Holmes. It Is said that the Oregon coal Is suit able for use on steamboats and In In dustrial plants, and for fiomes. The movement of coal In Oregon has been handicapped by the attitude of the railroads, according to Administrator Holmes. Castlerock Boys Enlist Castlerock, Wash., Dec 7. Claude O. Brenneman and Jason Little have joined the forestry engineers of Seattle; Wil liam Haupt and Melvtn Hardy have en listed In the navy at Seattle ; Dick Oaxe and Stanley Dead have enlisted at Che balls, the former In the quartermaster's corps as a baker and the latter in the engineering corps. They were sent to Vancouver, These two boys were under draft age. FRANK I. SMITH 0 GAN COMMISSIONS II Many Already Recommended Have Failed to Accept; Applications ' 7 to Be, Received. y ; At t!8 Alder Street offers you these excellent, fresh Oregon Charles O. Miller, Manager Hotel J plenty of veal roasts, lb....... 15c ' Marion, Salem "How to Bun a Legls- J fin, fresh veal cutlets, lb.... 15c lature. A. H. Myers, auditor Hotel Oregon, ' and A. W. Sedlg, auditor Hotel Port land, "Hotel Accounting." - - Mr. Oliver, f Urns on the Todd protecto- - graph - showing systems used by forgers and bad check men. ' J. W. Weaver, proprietor Hotel tfmp - qua, Roseburg, on "Advantages of Pub : lie Camp Ground for the Motorist." Richard W. ChUds, president O. S. - H. A. -and . manager Portland hotel "Observations on New York Hotel Ex- position." - - Thomas McCusker, attorney. "Profit ' Sharing as a Means of Holding Em ployes. ' J - - . Obadlah Rich, manager Cllft hotel. San Francisco.-- and president Northern ' California Hotel association, "Expansion of the Hotel Industry in a Decade." Dr. George W. Tape, manager Paso 1 Robles Hot -Springs. California, "Points - Worth Observing In Operating a Resort . Hotel.". . -v . Mount Scott Will : .) ; Have New'Library 'By energetic work of its citizens the '. Mount Scott district Is assured of a Carnegie library. A six weeks drive for the fund has Just been completed with ' the result that the lot for the location ef the library, at Sfxty-fourth street t'. 'and Forty-fifth avenue, costing 11800, Is ''. available for purchase through the sub - scriptlons of the public. The abstract Is ' ' being examined now and a deed will is sue as soon as it is approved " The .Carnegie fuiM of $15,000. which will 1 be used for the erection of the " building, requires that work be started by January 1. The committee In charge . . has been alive to the necessity of quick V work and it is assured that an requlre , menta of the. Carnegie donation will be tnet. , . . , . The committee which has done active service for Mount Scott Is composed of ' , T. E. Speers, chairman ; W. H- Glllls, J. KU Ross. William Woodham, Dr. W. D. Lockwood and John R. Leach, secre- iary-treaaurer. Veal and pork sausage, lb 15c Best cuts in T-bone steak, lb, 15e Sirloin steak, very choice. Ib 16c The real thing. Porterhouse steak, lb. 15c Tender tenderloin steak, lb.....,..l6o Prime rib roast beef, lb 15c Popular round steak, lb 15c Rib steak. In big demand, lb 16e Hamburg steak, absolutely pure... 15c Beef tongues, come early for them. 15c Beef liver, come early for It. lb..., 10c Soup bones, economical, lb 6c Breast veal and pot roasts, lb 12 Ho Beef necks and beef to boil, lb 10c Veal steak and beef stew, lb ...10c Corned beef (we sell tons of it), lb. ....10c and 12 Ho Potatoes, 40-lb. sack 75c Potatoes, 100-lb. sack $1.75 (Adv.) Twenty-two thousand medical . offi cers "are' wanted by the government. Oregon's proportion of this number Is 180. While 151 Oregon doctors have been recommended for V commissions many have not -accepted those offered. - An examlng board, composed of Cap tain Ralph A. Fenton and : Lieutenant E. 'P. Moran. has been detailed to the work of receiving applications from and examining physicians for the army. This board was named at the request of the council of national defense and will work In connection with local mem bers of the council. Examinations will he held In Port land for doctors , from Multnomah, Washington. Clackamas and Columbia counties. ' ' Excursions for recruits will be made to Astoria, Hood River. The Dalles, Pendleton, La Grande. Baker, Medford. Roseburg, Eugene. Corvallis, Dallas, and Salem. The surgeon general Is especially eager to enroll men with surgical ex perience, although all 'medical men are needed.- The so-called "school" of med ical training, regular or eclectic. Is not of such great consideration tf the doctor is a practical, well prepared man. All doctors under - 55 years old are eligible for active service. Men above that age are to form organisations to carry on the work at home in each coun ty, it la planned. Until the examining board leaves Portland Information regarding the de tails of the army work may be had at room 801 "Stevens building. Speedway Driver and Aviator Joins Navy . 1 , H. B. 8evison, driver of the Ameri can Simplex on the Indianapolis speed way, an aviator who has made flights in Chicago with Lincoln Beachey and DeLloyd Thompson, and a winner of the individual athletic championship at the University of Chicago, arrived in Portland Thursday morning and en listed In the navy. Sevlson Is enthusiastic over the op portunity, which It offers, and says that it is exactly what he has been looking fbr since the war started. He entered rated as machinist's mate In the a via tlon corps In order to get in the serv ice, and expects to get transferred later. His home Is in Helens, Mont, but lately he has been In Spokane con nected .with the Melcher Supply com pany. other boys from Spokane to enter the ' naval service, many of whom are stu dents from Washington and Idaho State ! universities. Captain E. F. Eckhardt : of the local office stated that they are typical of the class of boys enlisting.' more college graduates and experts In different branches of civil life having enlisted during the last few days than ever before. The boys left Thursday night for San Diego, where they will receive training In the aviation training camp, which occupies the beautiful 115-16 exposition grounds. After a few months' training they will see active service In France. New . "Billie Burke" Dresses: $7.95 CWoracn'f and misses' Billie Burke dresses made of a good . quality poplin ' The new fold collars. Gray, green; navy and black. Sizes from 16 to 44. These dresses are worth $10 on sale tomorrow at $7.95. f . : " .. v ; r Women's Fine Kersey Coats $14.50 -1 Women's extra lieavy kersey coats in belted models with velvet trimmed 'collar.. Full length. Every seam finished. , All sizes. A plain, attractive and finely serviceable coat at " the low price of $14.50.'- New Extra ; Size. Serge- Sk rts . Women's extra size skirts of a fine wearing quality serge. Trimmed with buttons and braid. " Elastic band, adjustable belt. Several pleasing styles in navy and black. Sizes 30 to 40 waist measure. Divided into two lots at $3.U and $4.93. Hats $2.45 A wonderful variety awaits the woman who 'chooses hats In this sale .tomorrowevery hat In the lot was trimmed In our own work rooms, hardly any two 'alike.' Hats selling regularly as , kigh as S7.S0 your choice at $2.45. Waists $4.95 Women's "new georgette silk waists in fashionable shades of grey, bisque, flesh and white.' Hemstitched and lace trimmed models. Fancy plaid taffeta waists with large cape collars. Wonderful waists at this low price. ..C-v'C,'- Misses', Children's Coats $5.95-$9.95 Misses'nd children's coats In sizes from 7 to 16. Coats of velours, zibellnes, heavy corduroys and fancy mixtures. A great variety of styles, All of the wanted colors. Divided Into two lots one at 15.95, the other at 19.95. I ... I Men's Christmas Your Maner Will Cam Intarert If rr.ry pmoa ia the TJnitad State bays a 35 cent thrift stamp, it SMana e lean to tha United States sovamaMBt ef t2S.000.000. If amy parson bur a vac aarlnaa eartificata at from S4.13 to S4.28. dapandinc a pan date of borchaaa. tba loan will amount to erat fira nimdrad mUUoa doQara. Tba JoaMal limlii otnea sails atampa and eartutcataa. Hartor Austrians ' .-'Generally Loyal ,' Aberteen. Waalu Dee. 7. Declaration et war s-rainst Austria will rive Grays Harbor county about six times as tnany enemy aliens as now. approximating by the percentage of Austrians to Germans In draft district No. 1. but. according to the prediction of tbe registration clerk. the large per cent ox these will not ac tually be enemies. ... ' Verr few of the Austrians, less than of any other single nationality, showed a fllspoelton to get out of service. In this district 28 were called for service and seven-were accepted for service, - Many others tried hard to tttt the of fleer to accept them. J Eighty Austrians are registered in this district as against Xi Germans., ; : Liquor Dealer of 'v 8b!r Prancisco FineJ Ixuis Bothenberg. . San Francisco ' liquor dealer, was fined S1000 Wednea- day ' by United States Judge Bean for shipping; . liquor . . Illegally into 'Oregon. The ; charge ; was' - based n shipments made In July. 1918. - Bothenberg fought Indictment in the courts for IS months by resisting extradition; He was In dicted - jointly i with .us Larson, who Is sa(d . to . have attended to the distribu tion of the liquor after it reached this city, and O. J. Stenholm, said to have teen the actual shipper. Gifts for Go-Away s A delightful gift Is. A KODAK . A gift )hat . may be used throughout the year and never loses its fascination and charm. Our stocks of kodaks and cam eras are largest and finest In Portland. We have an ample supply of kodaks fitted with the high grade lens of which a short- , age is being experienced at this time elsewhere. Full lines of .kodaks atfd cameras are ready for holiday selection from the little Brownie at S1.75 to th 3-A Graflex at $125. ". Special for Saturday Only $3.50 brown suede loose-ieaf photo albums, 8x10, 50 leaves, $2.49 2.35 black leather loose-leaf photo albums, 8x10, 50 leaves, $1.69 Kodak Shop. Main Floor. A BAG is another gift of splendid utility . for man or , woman.- T)ur. collec tion of high-grade luggage is un- surpassed on the coast As an inducement to purchase here to morrow,, we still further reduce our lower than elsewhere, prices on these two special lines of ogs: - 7 , Our Regular $8.00 Travelhig $6.28 , AA limited number of smoothly made, good weight 'cowhide bags In tan. Heavy grade khaki lining with double pockets. Sewed corn ers. 16 to 18-inch sizes: y'---- i :.' i '.'-' ,;: Ladies' $14415 Travel Bags $1 1 .85 Famous Klufmannn m.V-a ' )1-1r t.Jt... Fine leather bags with leather and silk I linings. - Proper sizes and shapes forCliristmas' gifts.vr,;;,;r .- .. 50c Handsome brocades, jacquard, Roman stripes, change able effects, etc Large flowing end shapes. Silk and silk mixed material. Ties that are worth 75c. MEN'S TIES 2 FOR 25c . Men's and boys' four-in-hand ties in fancy silk mixed material. Checks, stripe and brocades. Many are worth 25c each. MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 75c Men's blue -and grey cham bray and fancy dark striped ox ford work shirts in all sizes. .Full cut - garments. Excep tional values. . BOYS' HATS AND CAPS, EACH 25c Boys hats and caps -a sam ple line. in all styles and ma terials. Every hat in the lot Is worth more many arc worth a great deal more. BOYS' 2-PANTS SUITS $4.95 Boys'' two pants suits in heavy Scotch mixtures. Pinch back style coats. Pants are full lined. Sizes for boys 7 to 16. BOYS' CdRDUROY SUITS AT $4.95 Boys' corduroy suits dark, heavy ribbed corduroy. Full cut garments. Knickerbocker pants with buckles. All sizes. BOYS' TRENCH COATS AT $6.50 Boys' trench coats of a heavy wool mixed material. Storm collars. Sires 6 to 17, A coat that will stand the roughest kind of wear. Women's Slippers, Pr. 89c Women's good quality felt slippers with soft leather soles. The colors include 'red, erey. black and brown. All sizes from 3 to 8, MEN'S SHOES PAIR AT $3.85 Shoes 'that ordinarily sell from $4.50 to $5.00. Dull calf shoes with leather or fiber soles. Button or lace styles. Special sizes 6 to 11. BOYS' HIGH TOP SHOES, PR. $2.65 $ inch top storm shoes with heavy chrome leather soles and tan and black lops. Buckle at top. "Sizes 9 to 13 H. Sizes 1 to 6, pair $3.35. RUBBERS 45c Children's storm rubbers In sizes 3 to loyi. Sizes 11 to 2, pair-5 5c CHILD'S SHOES PAIR AT $1.49 Made with good solid oak leather soles, dull calf uppers and black canvas tops. Button style. Sizes 5 to 8. Sizes &yi to it, pair $1.89. Sizes 11 to 2, pair $2.39. CHILE'S SHOES PAIR AT $1.15 Child's turn sole shoes with tan or black uppers and flexi ble soles. Button style. Sizes H to 5. Sizes SH to 8, pair $1.49. r Miscellaneous Specials SALE JAPANESE TABLE CLOTHS Japanese tablecloths a new shipment just, received direct from - Japan. Blue or white grounds. Size 36x36 Inches 75C. Size 45x45 inches $1.00. Size 54x54 inches $1.50. Size 72x72 Inches $2.00. Size 72x 90. Inches $2.50. Napkins to match, dozen 75 c. ROUND TABLE ' CLOTHS S1.49f . 54 inch round tablecloths with 'two Inch Torchon lace edge and one- Inch insertion.' A fine fabric- Indian Head weave. Worth $2.oo. - SILK MIXED : POPUNS,59c Fancy - silk mixed poplins fancy satin stripes, jacquards, Dresdens, polka dots and many foullrd patterns.- Every good color. Piece 59c. t 1 GOOD CRETONNE ' V NOVELTIES 25 ;.' Table coversr laundry bags, cushion tops, giove boxes,' tal cum boxes, trays, candlesticks, puff boxes, whisk broom hold- ers dresser scarfs. SHELL GOODS SPECIAL AT 40 Women's barrettes, side and back combs and all kinds of fancy hair ornaments. Shell and amber colors. Values to $1.00. GOOD IVORY - ARTICLES 10e . Celluloid or French ivory ar ticles at special prices. Picture frames, . powder. Jars, hair - re ceivers, . dresser trays, soap boxes, buffers, button books, cuticle knives, files, cream jars, round mirrors, etc. .. s JEWELRY ONLY 10 , - A wonderful selection of mis cellaneous Jewelry pieces hat .pins, cuff links, beauty plas, spot pins, bar pins, v lingerie clasps, etc .v . ; , FINE DAFFODIL : BULBS, DOZ.15: Double Von 2kn, yellow daf fbdil bulb,: local grown. A great quantity for tomorrow only at, dozen I5c- m Laut Day of ' Allied Red , Cross . BAxauur , .Mtmlcipai ; ' , Auditoriuxn " . a Via 4f ;ai' aff-r V W"W ; aaaaaaa -saaw Ifarvr m al FRE ticketa te tke Poaltry aad Pet ' Stock Skerw at Maaidpal Aa diteriaa fivra away at Meier eV Fraak'a. Aak any fleormea, Skew One of, the Largest Manufacturers of Fine Umbrellas in This Country Has Sent Us His This Season's New York Office Samples for This Most Timely f . 4 ay Sale of U: oibrella " 11 a. Evepr umbrella in this entire assortment is in perfect condition. We have just received a great lot of samples from the New York office of ' one of the country's most prominent manufacturers of women's high-grade silk um brellas. Bought at a very special price concession hence the following sensationally low prices; Buy Now for Yourself and for Gift Giving $5.00-$5.50-$6.00 UMBRELLAS $4.15 Women's umbrellas i ALL SILK. Green, purple, blue. Also black silk mixtures with plain and fancy colored borders. Pick wick handles with cords and rings. Both light and dark handles. $6.50 AND $7.00 UMBRELLAS $4.85 Women's umbrellas-ALL SILK. Plain and fancy colored borders. New style handles with or with out white tips. Green, navy and purple colors. Made with strong steel frames. $7.50 AND $8.00 UMBRELLAS $5".85 Women's umbrellas-ALL SILK. Made with black or brass frames. Newest handles with tortoise bak lite and white tips. Purple, green, navy, black and changeable ef fects. Plain and allover patterns, some have fancy colored borders. $3.50 AND $9.00 UMBRELLAS $0.65 . Women's umbrellas-ALL SILK. Green, navy, purple, with white and colored handles and tips to match handles. Also tortoise tips and handles to match. Pickwick bandies with loops and rings. In colored combinations. . - $10.00 AND $12.50 UMBRELLAS $8.35 Women's umbrellas-ALL SILK. Latest "novelties In purple, green, navy and black umbrellas. Extra quality all silk with white, green and bak-lite handles. With, ring and fancy silk tassels. Excep tional values at $8.35. ' Umbrella Shop. Main Floor. $1 1 -85 Here's Some Fine News for the Boys We've Just Received a Wonderful New Shipment of $18 to $20 Overcoats They Are ALL WOOL Materialsr . The most wonderful Sale Sizes for Boys From IS to 16 iys' overcoats tnat we can recall as having taken place this' year. A phenom enal special purchase of boys' ALL-WOOL overcoats that we have just received they go on display and sale for the first time tomorrow. Every, garment in tbe entire lot Is cravenetted, which means they're "rainproof." The rery best workmanship is used throughout.- Fine, soft knitted fabrics that .are made to give warmth without weigh. Beautiful mixtures of brown, green, gray, blue, tan, olive drab, also plain shades. The popular "Trench" models. With loose belt all around, large Inverted pleat at back, convertible collar, strapped cuffs, patch or slash pockets. There are also some in half-belt style with turned back cuffs. Sizes for boys 6 -to 1 6 years. Remember ALL WOOL overcoats 118 and 20 values tomor row at Meier & Frank's 11.85. A great gift for a boy come earlyl Boyrf Clothing shop. Thi trdTlQPr j Framed Pictures at 36c a Wonderful for Gifts This is truly an out of the ordinary sale of framed pictures. It comes at a most opportune time, too. Scores of subjects to select from "old masters," portraits and colored land scapes. All are In pleasing antique-gold frames. Two are -illustrated. Buy for sell and gifts v a A h i sjt 36c " . . i - tomorrow ANOTHER GOOD SPECIAL! Candlesticks 58c These, too, are very acceptable for Christmas gifts. Mahogany candlesticks In three sizes and styles. As illustrated. Very special at 58c ' Fifth Floor, Fifth Street Groceries Aaalaa, Jonathan." food aUa. wrappad, box. S1W5. ' Batter,' Blua BIbbon. tiaeat qual ity, fraahly cburaad, t-lb. roll. Sl.OO. . Caffaa, Superior bland, fraably roaatad. ao trad a. lb 27a. Xayaaaalaa Praaatar, our own maaa. lb,,40e. . faacaaa, .Vallar Vtow brand, naivaa or altcaa. California (rait tn - rood aurar ay rap, Oo-, t.U&l two caaa. ZStt caa, Hawataa Bllcoi riaaavala. Victor brand, thick alieaa la good aurar yrup, ro. J catta, doa Sl.Vfti thraa cana. SO. . Salataa, nw adiaaa, Sd-tb. box. 601 thro Iba, 40al lb, Mlx4 Faaf. oaual quantltlaa of citron, oranga and iamon paal. ' lb, 2T. XvaporaUaT AirWU, rplentid Quality. ISe rrada, lb.. 18. u Ninth floor. TUth fciraot. , - TheWest'sGreatestToy Store Toytown thehome of a hundred thousand toys, dolls and games the West's great est toy store offers the following 9 good specials tomorrow. You will find in this sec tion a special featmjng;of 'military toys and games. . - Bring the'Little Ones to SeeSanta Claui-He's on the Sixth Floor When In the store tomorrow,' bring the children to our Auditorium to visit with Santa Claus. He "receives" from -to In- the morning until 12 and again In the afternoon from 2 to 5. He has his ova house and a private mall box for the children's letters. Come and see him. 1 W a m aaaaaa- - Sunny Monday Washing Set has real soap and starch. . Spe ,clal atSc , . Paper Doll Outfit with cloth and paper to cut out. Very amus ing. Special 19c ' Friction Auto nicely painted, nothing to get out of order. No springs or winding, any child can operate one. Special 98c ' ' Cxme of Peter Rib bit ill Jit tie girls and boys will like this. Special 79c - Automobile with rubber-tired wheels. Painted in bright red. has starting crank and Iron steer ing wheeL Special $4.95. " Character Baby Dolls cork stuffed. Nicely dressed, with shoes. Four styles to choose from. Very special at 98c " Kiddle Horse made of hard wood with rubber-tire wheels. Natural finish varnish. Three sizes at.12.78,. 2.35, tad 1.97. s.-Round Fed Table- finished with turned legs. Just 'right for the children's tea party. Special t 98c'. ' .vw- Wash Day Outfit with tin boiler, tub. and board. - Special at 23c, ' FUth Floor. , -Jt . v . . .-Of