AMERICA'S FIRST YEAR OF WAR REVIEWED IN NEXT SUNDAYS JOURNAL . I CLUB CALENDAR " : Woman's Cooperative Inim BelUn baby shower and musical entertainment at the East 8lde clubhouse at s :0 p. m. - - - ,r Hawthorne Parent-Teacher association. Addresses by Alice V. . Joyce on War Oar dans and by Mrs. J. F. Chapman on School for Juveallo Court wards. , SOCIAL CALENDAR ' ."" Wt4aflar. April I." 'J ' W44lnc of Miss France Evelyn Fuller .and Alfred T. Smith at the reetdenee of the brkto's mother, Mrs. George. Francis Fuller. 191 East Fifty-fifth street, :10 o'clock, reception at 9 o'clock. . W$t foetal 'Tiki'-. rl : .1. nlf miss v'purciieu - Being Much r Feted Tea to Be Given in Honor . . Bride-to-Be Wednes-, ;r.:;;:if--day," v;'.:,:: of MRS. E. B. SEABROOK, president of auxiliary to . t v , machine gun company, which organization is doing valuable patriotic' service, -v "' ' si ByJTesa Lawlr MISS BEATRICE BUKCHELL, fiancee Of Will H. Bennett, whose weddlnaf Wilt be air event of Thursday. April 11. Is being; much feted these last tew weeks. Wednesday afternoon of this week she wn! be complimented by a tea and show-" er at which Mrs. Ralph Watson, Mrs. Carl O. Ltebe ' and Mrs.; Orant Mays will be joint hostesses at the residence f Mrs. Llcbe. Among the recent si ts! rs given In her honor was a tea a vrday at which Mrs. Sim Bennett pre sided, inviting a few of the bride elect's Tnost Intimate friends, and the previous Tuesday Mrs. M. R. Whitehead gave a similar affair. V The wedding will be solemnised at the "bride's home In the Washington spartmenta Dr. John H. Boyd will officiate and only the two fam ilies will be present. ' Easter Monday, Tea "Th sunny verandas of the Mann Old People's Home In Laurelnurst were thronged with ! visitors Monday after noon when the friends of the many de lightful old people living at the home . t - a . .1 .1 I Win. their annual Easter tea. It Is the cus- torn or the, women or various cnurcnes to act as hostesses for these affairs, and this rear the women of Trinity Guild "had the arrangements In charge, Last year (It was the women's society of the Vlrst ' Preabvterlan church. The affair , Was charmingly appointed with Easter Illy decorations and a feature of th afternoon was the musical program directed by Mrs. Warren Hi Thomas. Mr. P J. Mann and Mrs. Alartln Winch received with Mrs. ; Warren MINI pVPIUVIIttV. Ml. t w table was a burst of golden glory with ' Its bugs basket- of jonquils. Here Mrs. Ai A. Morrison, Mrs. John McCracken, Mrs. J. D. Peters. Mrs. J. A. : Cunning ham. Mra. J. W. H1U. Mrs. Edward Falling and Mrs, I. II. Amos presided. ;'' K. of G Ball . r Following "out their plan of affording V,- l tit. MmHM ruTo.tlnn an4 ' entertainment.: the Knights of.Colum " bus have extended an Invitation to all men In uniform to be present Saturday nignt as uieir guesis ai me annual d&u "to be held at the Multnomah hotel. This .- Is ths. most popular social event of the kuun el van nnrr the auanloea of the knights and is always largely attended. ; Several hundred invitations nave oeen ' Issued to the many friends of the or - fler and the military. The patrons and patronesses are Mr. and Mra J. P. O'Brien, Mr. and Mrs. John F. Daly. Mr. and Mrs. J. C. English. Mr. ami " Mrs. Frank J.i Lonerran, Mr. ana Mrs. , J. p. KavartaugnwMr, -and Mrs Patrick i Bacon. Mr. and Mra Dan J. Maher, Mr. And Mra John N. Casey. Mr. and Mrs. ; i4 Frank Slnnott, Mr. and Mrs. Matthew ; Lynch. Mr. : and Mrs. William K. Prudhomme, Mr. and Mra. Frank E. Dooly, Mr. and Mrs. .Tames P. Coolie. For Hiss Wilson " Complimenting. Miss Virginia Wilson, ' fiancee of Dr. Charles C. Petheraam, Dr. Mabel Akin entertained wtth a charming Informal tea and miscel laneous shower on Saturday afternoon. , Those bidden for the afternoon were: Mrs. A. C. Mehlln, Mrs. A, M. O'Han Ion; Mra A. R. Orout. Mrs. F. F. Olen and the Misses Ruth Connetl. Irene Btrowbrldge, Blanche Wilson, Sue Akers, Marion Akers. Miriam Hilton, Trade Moyer, Helen Woodcock, Jennie ..parellus, Florence Parellus, Virginia Thompson, Beth Smith, Bula Smith, Marian Orebel, Bernadean Grebel, Ka- eml Marcellua, Jsadlne Bolander and Esther Hill. . The rooms were artis tically decorated with beautiful spring blossoms. . Utrblo'n Society Meets J Monday evening in the assembly room of the Portland hotel the former rest r- dents of the state of Michigan met for stoat and literary program was given. Mrs. Owen Summers having arranged the rimbers. Cards and dancing were arranged after the program and ref resh- ments were served, j The program In oluded the following : Tenor solo, Lewis J. Htnkel ; clarinet duet. Winston Raney and A. 0. Sanders; reading, Mrs. Lewis Hlnkel solo, "My Michigan Soldier," A. O. Bancroft; violin solo, Robert Dickln son i ' Informal talk. James Brockaway t . baritone solo. K. Randolph Thomas, with clarinet oblige to ; vocal duet. Miss Rose and Mr. Hlnkel. m v -j. e 1 Laurelnurst 1 Club Danee Both ball rooms of Cctillion hall were filled to capacity Monday evening, when ths Laurelhurst club members gavs their annual Easter Monday danc ing -party. It was a smartly attired gathering of rnoro than (00 guests, and the musle and general arrangements alt combined to make the event a notable success.' The board of directors and social committee of the club received the guests and acted as a floor commit-' toe and added much to the pleasure and entertainment of the guests. ' Benefit Danre ' 1 -! A benefit dance and card party will be given - by auxiliary . of Company C, lId infantry. April 13. W.. O. W. hall 'East Sixth and. Alder streets. Men In uniform will be admitted free. The ' patronesses are Meed am es rx E. Bow 1 1 x-::-:--:4W(W-.-i4f:(i:: Platinum Set Jewelry Not Wanted Government at Present Has N Intention of Commandeering Finery, Trade Paper Says. Mrs. Parsons Is To Conduct Classes 4BMSMMawsssssBs) Laurethurst Study Club Will Re ceive Instruction in Literature and Drama. By Telia Winner THE Laurelnurst Study club has se a cured th Mrvkwn rf Mm Vahln Holmes Parsons to conduct-its classes In literature and modern drama next year. At the last meeting of the club. Mra Charles McGinn gave a compre hensive review of Racine's "Phedra" followed by a discussion by members. Mrs. C W. Hayburst read two deltght- rui one act plays, "Moondust" and "The New Gown" by Mrs. Parsons. "The Barber of Seville" and "Hernanl" will be the subjects for discussion at the meeting to be held April t. At this meet ing a letter from Mra E. O. Chandler, who Is In Southern. California, was read and greatly appreciated. - - The Red Cross Shop at 10 Fifth street has on sale a number of beau tiful autographed photographs of Frieda He-mple. which It Is. offering this week. Madame Hemple is active In Red Cross work' and is ever mindful of an op portunity to do her bit. ' Headquarters for the woman's com mittee for the third Liberty loan have been established at 21S Northwestern Bank building. ' ; The Association of Collegiate Alumnae will hold its meeting at the' University club, Saturday. April 6. at It :4b. Phone reservations for' the buffet luncheon to P. Cramer and Miss Ethel Wateman will report the wide-spread work accom plished this year , by the educational commute and outline the plans to be completed. Mrs. William B. Carlisle will speak on bar experiences in Russia dur ing tha revolution. Dr. and Mrs. Car lisle resided in Russia for seven years, coming to this country last October. The president. Mrs- Forrest Fisher, calls a meeting of the executive com mittee at the University club for 11 :10 April 6, preceding the luncheon. Members and friends of the colllglate alumnae wilt ba pleased to know that Colonel Leader's lecture was a success In every respect, The management went "over the 'top" with tha finances, clear ing the financial responsibilities to the woman's building fund for the Stat University of the Collegiate Alumnae, the Oregon Alumnae and the Pan- Hellenic association. On thousand two hundred dollars of the $2000 pledged three years ago by those organisations has already been invested in Liberty bonds and the Association of Collegiate Alumna will invest Its $500 pledge In the third. Liberty loan for the duration of the war. Th 'college women are very grateful to Mrs. Alice Benson Beach and to Mrs. George T. Gerllnger for the unlimited time and ability they devoted to making a success of this big under taking. Luclen E. Becker will give an organ recital, assisted by Harold Hurlburt, tenor,. Tuesday evening at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. John H. Haak, 12 East Fifty-eighth street. The affair Is under the auspices of the Monday Musical club and all members of the club and of other musical organizations and friends will be welcome. The regular business meeting- of the ladles auxiliary of ths Oregon Greetera will be held at the Portland hotel. Tues day evening, April t, at S o'clock! ' ' - ' The Capitol Hill Parent-Teacher Red Cross Auxiliary mt at the school house Thursday. Twenty-on- ladles wer Main 696. Mrs. H. B. Torrey, Mrs. H. present and a great deal of work was done. . Mrs. Hartman and - Mrs. Jou nault are greatly Interested In the baby clothes for the little Belgian sufferers. The ladies of the auxiliary donated cash and material as well as home work for this purpose. A delicious -war menu, consisting of broccoli and hard boiled ggs, cream chicken, graham buns, canned peaches and coffee was served at noon. The . tables were beautifully decorated according to the Easter season. .. t.f I ' ! At the meeting of the board of dlret-1 tors pf the Oregon Congress of Mothers held Saturday,-a resolution was passed protesting against various atempts made to develop a public sentiment in favor of shortening the school year so that children under the age of sixteen can be released for industrial work, The pre amble sets forth that the secretaries of war. .navy and. Interior, chief of civil service bureau and United States com mlsioner of ducatlon. speaking for the government. urged that every effort to shorten the school year be discouraged and advise children under sixteen to be kept in schol and discouraged from en tering industry "to take the places of men. The resolution reads: Therefore be it resolved that the ex ecutive board of .the Oregon Congress of Mothers and Parent Teacher association Strongly endorse the recommendation of our governmeo oflcials and pledges the present high educational standards Itself to use every effort to maintain already established in this state, believ ing such action to be of th highest quality of patriotism. ' .' . No Action Against . Suspected I.W.W. T Butt. April 2. On order of th county authorities.' 41! suspected L W. W. arrested here last week at a meet ing of the metal mine workers' union have been released from custody for lack of evidence. : MRS. RALPH H. GAL LINGER, daughter-in-law of the rainority leader of the senate, in charge of white goods section of the work of women of the senate. , ; 1 ; ; ; . Report Covers Activities In February THE following report of th Neighbor hood House activities Is made by th head worker. Miss Ida Loewenberg : -Th attendance at th boos for th month of February was I72-' : "While our eoclal and educational ac tivities have not been so numerous as was last reported, they have been of a diversified character. . ' "On Tuesday. February 21, ' w ex tended invitations for a Purim mas querade for children. About 400 re sponded to th Invitation. ISO C whom were children, appearing in all sorts of quaint costumes. The observer was lost in a mass of bewildering anachronism a Queen Esthers hobnobbed with Charlie Chapllns. King Ahashuerus was courted by a myriad of little fairies, and dear old Mordeeal was tenderly treated by Red Cross nurses. There were uncie Sams galore, and the Pur Ira and th oatriotic solrit vied In a perfect blend talk a generous response in th wsy of rj contributions to the Palestinian rastora- tlon fund was forthcoming, th oontrtbu- s . tors rivaling on another in thetr eager- ' nesa to be th first with a donation.' : Multnomah circle. Neighbors of Wood- -craft, gave a banquet Friday evening In honor of th accession to membership ; of Miss Rose SchoeL Th members n Joyed an hour in th. dining; room of th W. O. W. tempi. - i . . I ' . . T I V' Mrs. Wilsoii Heads . Liberty Committee - .. i --;- t Washington. April 2-(L N. S- Mrs. : Wood row- Wilson, wife of th president, i wlll head th honorary committee ,ot , th Woman's Liberty Loan commute of I th'Dutrict or coiuraoia. wrrai wita her will be Mrs. Thomas U. Marshall. wlf of th vie president; th wives of 1 cabinet members Mrs.- Champ Clark, wife of th speaker of the house, and Mrs. Jam R. Mann, wlf of th Repub lican leader of th bouse,..- Approxi mately 10,000 woman speakers will ad- i dress th same number of Liberty loan tu, meetings throughout th country on .. April . ! . ' i piiritfuu mii , b -viw ... - -- r ' of emotlona Refreshments were fur-1 tvt " J ': I '--' nlsbed and served by th ladles' auxll-I LJ rjrjo o Tl T O il " lary of th Portland Hebrew schooL. It i JTtUbcJO W.d 11 tt5Ll5j; a meraoraoio event -xor ovia mm chUdren and the elders. "The South Parkway club had on so cial and three dances, all well attended. Th Neighborhood Hons Juniors had on social. "On .Wednesday, March Is, Dr.. Ben Zlon Mosslnsohn, that fountain of knowledge, spoke t a gathering that crowded our gymnasium, on th subject of Th Beginning of th Jewish Sal vation.' His exceptional oratory and learning, his ability to roach all Iasss, war clearly- demonstrated In bis re markable address, which was delivered in Yiddish, At the conclusion of his ' - --r- 1. '. - Rooted rose bushes of all kinds ar ; much wanted for beautifying the, grqunds surrounding the . Y. M. C. A at Vancouver barracks. ' Anyone . vho . , will contribute bushes may leav them" at th Portland Y. M. C A. this week. 1 THRIFT STAMPS f and . WAR SAVINGS STAMPS on Sal at Business Off loe, Th Journal n - man, C C, bltts, James Briar. ; Newcastle. Frank P. Teb J. Cronly and C W. O. STORIES to the effect that the govern ment may commandeer platinum jewelry or ask the women of the country to give up platinum Jewelry for patriotic purposes emanating from Washington, Boston and other cen ters from what appear to be authen tic sources for such information ara untruo, says the Jewelers' Circular. Government officials have not. made any such request, nor do the circum stances at present make it apparent that they will commandeer- platinum Jewelry or ask the women of the country Lto surrender articles of Jew elry containing patlnum. . f Such articles, says the JewelersC Cir cular, .are unjust to the patriotic women of' the country, who are anx ious and willing to assist in any way they can. but who are 'being : misled Into sending' in their platinum jewelry. which the '"government does not want and has no machinery to accept it. 1 MEET TOMORROW '41 ii I'mitimtiMSBBtsasmMHsasHitsBVfftsi iiiissi HsmjMSHBmsaiSMmsmsssaawtfMiMM-a :S0 . m.-BET CROSS TSTT PORTT.AXn WOMAN'S SOTtAL SERVICE CLUB t. 10 . m RKJ CROM TJXIT FIRST PRES BYTERIAN CHrRrH. ? 10 . tn SOT7TH PORTT.AXn S15n CRHflM ALXILIAKT it 210 Oibbi ftr f i 10 . m. TAt.VART PRE8RTTERUV CHURCH RKT CROSS rTTIT t the chorch. 10 'a to. -PORTT,ANT HEIOHTS BED CROSS UNIT at the Alimnrth chool. io . I tn nEr cross unit kenneot PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCUTION t tbe choolhonw. ' 10 ft. m GITTLT) Of TRIXITT EPISCOPAL CHURCH t the prlh home. Red Crow Mwiac BtHnen meHns at 2 :3A. 10 a. m RED CROSS 1 I'NIT BROOKLYN MOTHERS AND TEACHERS CLUB at the K-hoolhou". Pro(rTm t 2-30 at Brooklm library. flnvakMr. MIm Ida T. Jonti; anblect. "Safvsnarrltnc, Onr Olrl-." 11 a. nu THE COTEBIE at th T. W. C. A. Book reTlrw br Mn. Hriau Miller Benn. Table Ulk bj Mr B. T. Sodert. 1 p. m. ART.ETA RED CROSS UNIT AUXIL IARY at W, O. W. hall. 1 p. m RKD CROSS AUXILIARY Or THE WOMAN'S CATHOLIO ORDER Or. FOB ESTERS at ftl? OantrabMo aanni. 1 p. m PORTLAND WOMAN'S RESEARCH CLUB, Pyeholoer elub and Orphla Tcmnta fTtnun stter to aew lor Sea uroaa St Uldi, Wortman A. Kln. I 2 p. in AUXILIARY TO COMPANY G. 162D t INFANTRY ri r-ntn Hhmry. 3 p. m KXITT'NfJ C IKCT.E. COMPANY A. j 116TH f:X"lNEERS. with Mra. M. B. Jle-1 Faul. 12" F- Twrl'th 1m. pirw AM-r. m. W IMT,' "ATT ifU,V fX VTW ' GRIM .CONGREGATION AT, CHURCH with I Mra. D., Tnee. 822 BorthwV-k .tnt. i S P. m T"cV.. nHal by WOMAN'S COOP- ERATIVE I EAGUE at Eaat Sid lnbhowa Mu'tcnt nrorram.' Each person asfeml tn hrtnc i an trttcle of wearlnc apparel or tbe Belgian ' babia. i S:0 n. m.- t"NIVERStTT PARK RKD CROSS AUXILIARY at the Fortsmouth fcbool. Im- rv-rtant burin 2:J0 p. ra. IRVINGTON ART CT.ASS wth Mrv Alice Weiter. emwr Fiftorath and gia- kiyou itnt. - Hnbort. 'Imjrriont"Tn.'' J P. th HAWTHORNE PA REST-TEACHER ASSOCIATION. Addnxa hTIK AIie Y. Jnyee on rrdn. rabbit and ponltnr raHns. Addraaa by Mra. J. T. Chapman on the school for 'wards or tha Juvenile conrt. 8 n. m. Eaater- party at ST. MATTHEWS MISSION, comer Corbett and Bancroft atreeta. Gamaa and rfrhmot". S p; m. AUXILIARY TO COMPANY G.1S2D S p. m." PORTLAND INDEPENDENT FIRST AIU U I "antral llnrary. p. m ATTXILIART TO FTRTJ HOSPITAT.. COMPANY S64. SANITARY TRAIN, Sl Panama butldlns. r i f i jt;and Illuminated Ball Municipal Auditorium April 4, 5 and ,6 100 Red Cross Given Under Auspices of Electrical Fraternity Be Sure and Attend S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Will Be Given on All Charge Accounts if Paid in Full On or Before the 10th of Each Month-Get Your Stamps and have U. S. Thrift , Stamps and War Savings Certificates for sale Main Office, 4th Floor. Loan your' dollars to Uncle Sam and help win the war. PORTLAND AGENTS FOR GOSSARD, NEMO B1EN JOLIE . BON TON AND ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS v The Standard Store of the Northwest tJBLl OIfe Ifortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods PORTLAND AGENTS FOR DUTCHESS TROUSERS FOR MEN AND BOYS SPRING STYLES ARE NOW READY Tea Room 4th Floor r Plan to take luncheon with your friends in xur beautiful tea room on tbe Fourth Floor. Prompt service, reasonable prices S. '& H; Stamps Are Good as Gold-Filled Books Redeemed in Cash-4th Floor p Charming New Dresses for Street Wear Home from South J ; j ClaxAnc Bruall has . return ad home from an extandod stay In Southern Call . S omla, -t when' h ha - paaad th. last thra months at Santa Barbara, Los Ansalas. Coronado' and Sart Otero. Mr, Braselt is now domlcUod at the Mai lory, -'." 'I--; ' ' . ; i Crand Rapids Visitor Returns . , - ' "Mrs. Claud Martin Match of Grand Rapids, Mick., recently of Minneapolis, Minn who has been th truest of her parents, Mr.i and Mr. A, M. - Anderson, 1178 East Lincoln street, for . this month. Is leaYtft; this week for her home. Sattld A'UitorsN , : . 1 v Mr. aod Mrs, David Tobias of Seattle ar wknd visitors here, (uests at thd Hotel Portland. -., Thare is no half-way 'house between victory and i defeat." Lloyd George. . r Checry's, the Place to See the Latest in Clothes As soring: advances It moves on to think the time to buy their new suits., coats or dresses Is at hand. We Invite you to call and Inspect our new 'styles : : Dally arivals, showlns; the smartest suits, dresses, coats.: waists. et&. espe cially, adaoted for most all model of women, whether of the small, larre. stout , or whatever type they may . be, ar open for your inspection. The styles are right the materials are rijrht -the service you et Is right, and. last but not least, their "Credit System; is right. Their Easy Payment plan enables you to purchase what you need without bav in to possess all the ready caatu You only need to consult the Credit Depart ment and they will confidentially ar range terms to suit your: convenience. Only a small amount Is required, when you get the goods, the balance by de grees as decided by yourself. . At J89-J1 Washington street. Pittock block. . (Adv.) -The Garment Store has on display a note worthy collection of the new Sprint dresses designed especially for street and business wear, and cordially invites your inspection. Come and see them. Department 2d Floor. A Model at $18.50 is of excellent quality taffeta silk with vestee of tuckedGeorgette crepe, Georgette sleeves, silk coUir. Waist embroidered in silk, skirt finished with groups of braid. At 18. So. A Model at $25.00 shows the smart new eton effect with wide folded satin girdle and dainty white dimity collars and cuffs. ' Of plaid taffeta in delight- ,ful colorings. Novelty skirt. At 25.00. . A Model at $26.75 of splendid quality wool serge, .has smart bolero jacket with narrow sash belt, large. patch pockets, fancy collar. Beautifully em-1 brotaerea in origin Diue silk, run range sizes. Model Grocery Specials 21c Peas, small cans 2 for "V RYZON Baking. Priced OKp special at only, the can 0J1 COOK BOOK free with a can. IMPORTED Peas Special, IMPORTED Fre n c h the can Fre n c h Dress of Georgette Crepe and Taffeta with fancy panel front embroidered inv bright colored beads Is exceed ingly pretty. Extra good quality Georgette repe, made up with ridi brocaded taffeta in pleasing colors. Fashionable straight line effect with rather full skirt. Finest of tailoring. Ask to see this charming model - "; I " : Vac Sweepers At $4.95 Third Floor Customers , who have purchased these sweepers are delighted with them. Easy to operate, light in weight and do their work well. Combination suction 'cleaner and Ql QK sweeper. Special at D-ei7tJ Extra Special for Thursday White Outing Flannels Special 15c Yard Domatt! i'Aiai 1st Floor Fine soft outings for night gowns, pajamas, etc. Nt more than 10 yards will be sold to a customer and no telephone orders accepted, on account of the quantity being IP limited. ie on hand early and share in this snap. Special yard -lt)C Lohgcloth Special, 10 Yards $1.75 , I Cotton Batts 7 for $1.00 Main FUor English longcloth of beautiful soft finish, suitable for underwear and baby clothes. Put up 10 yards to the bolt limit one bolt to $1.75 customer. Special We give S. & H. Green Trading Stamps Ask for theml Main Floor Soft, fluffy cotton batts for comforters. Special lot of' looo rolls to be sold at an extremly low price. Ho fl phone orders. 7 batts for Vd. and Gluny Jaces Main Floor Dainty two-thread VaL faces in' edgts and insertions great variety of patterns.- Also cotton cluny edges and insertions suitable for curtains and fancy work. White and ecru. Priced special 5c yard. , Quality Hats - ' i . Mala Floor Discriminating" si en who are particular about their hats will find these to their liking. Latest soft -felts in Wanted Spring colors. - GET YOURS tomorrow. Other soft hats prlced at $3.50 I- a 1 V Notion Day Bargain Grcle On Main Floor, SILK THREAD for hand and machine use. -i Blacky white r7 and colors. 1 00 yards at ; ArtGum, special, a cake 8c Tip Top Snap Fastener, all sires in white or black, the icard at 5c Shopping Bags, spec!, eatft 23c Boned'Belting, white, black, 12c Cotton' Stay Binding, four-yard bolts special today at only 5c Pocahontas Steel Toilet Pins, 4c Defender Safety Pins, 3 sizes, 3c Kid Curlers in larg size at 17c Hero Snap ?a Fasteners in two sizes, on sale today only, dor. 5c Sanitary:: Belts, good grade 10c Wire Hair Pins, asstd. sizes, 5c Silk Hat Wire, 3-yd. cards, white and black, now priced at only 7c La France Hair Wavers, card 4c Children's Hose Supporters, In sizes 1 to 9, on sale now at 19c India Linen Tape, the bolt 3c Diraco , Lingerie Tape, 12-yard pieces, special now . at only 6c JDRUG SUNDRIES - ; Prophylactic Tooth Brushes factory seconds" today at 15e Tooth Brush, glass holder, 29c Menthol Inhalers very special 7c Menthol Pencils today only 7C irice Brush White for cleaning white, shoes, spats, etc., only 8c Lawn Mowers $5.75 Famous Goldwell Make Third Floor 8-inch wheels, direct drive gears, adjustable split' brass bearings, bottom knife of best tooled steel. Finished; in green and black. This mower is fully .guaranteed. 7K Priced very special at only, each Dt I J Same mower only In I large size $6.00 Mowers at $7.50 This 12-jinch ,. Mower j -$575 Adjustable Ball Bearing Mowers $9.25 ; Best Coldwell Mowers at $13.50 Coldwell lawn mower with four cutting blades, ball bearing, internal direct drive. Finished in aluminum and red with ilt trimmings, fully guaranteed. : -'i k '"!! Same In large size $8 nd,$8.50 Patent adjustable ball bearing mowers, Wnch wheels, 4 cutting blades, flat slldin r ratchet Dins 2 sizes at' S9.25 and SIO.75 Coldwell mower with I 10J inch wheels, $ cutting blades, pat ent i double edge bottom knife three sizes $13.50, $15, $ir A Sauce Paris1 At 33c Basement W hit e i enameled . lipped sauce pans in 1XA and 3 qt. sizes. Basement special 33c ttl -M 33c Basement Bar gain Day Tombrrow Double "S. & im With Gash Purchases . Wednesday in Basemeijt t t . - Stamps . ,'' ! - DON'T FAIL to get your copy of our April Bargain Bulletin announcing hun dreds of special offerings In new Spring wearables and needs for the home. All items advertised in the Bulletin will be on sate Wednesday and every day there after as long as quantities last. Double S. & H. Stamps. will be given with, all Wednesday cash purchases made in our Basement Store., Get your Stamps. Wo me n ' s S u it s .mi Women's Dresses It 3- it ! H Ba7at Another sensational ' clean-up sale of womejfs suits. About 100 garments in this lot. Good plain tailored styles serviceable for utility wear. Navy Iue and black serges and poplins. . NOne sent C O.ID., none on approval and no exchanges. Come early ! in . the day don't .' waitv nta the sizes are broken. Women's suits on sale in the GfA OC Basement, priced special al low price fV0J Mala Floor Attractive wash dresses for Spring and Summer wear ginghams, fancy lawns, solsettes, etc. In a splendid assortment of colorings. These frocks are well made and nicely trimmed and are very desirable for warm weather wear.-. Practically all sizes In tbe lot 14 up to 44. Nonesent C O. D., no exchanges and none on approvaL' Q" QQ LAbout 800 dresses on sale In Basement at DX70 Shop - 1 n ii J !