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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND,- THURSDAY, " JANUARY l.: 1820. TOWN TOPICS . ! v. nttA Bt.taa nv tbml should US. tlnatxt of axiMilsiiwd ta Imtloi and ssntoa Hand Unnick Ttaa On Dorssr B. laitk. Bailroae ticket tad staasa sbi took Ins araas4. rorrtsa cMhaaso Hi latarssaUoa slfaa taeardins pasajwtta, .!-' . eoMINO gVINTS ' - A Sanaa! sswtins tuu Chamber of CoBiBMraa, Fsrtlas DscombM S. SO as4 SI.. . Stat. TmcIkh' assolattna). Portlaad. D tr to SI. - rOnna Irrlsstfoa OoasTsss. Jseuaiy S. ral 9. J. Pmhinc to Tt Portias. Ja - IUU lUUflcn aavxtatioe. FVbroaTT "a Antomobtl. .how. Prnr 18 toS. IttU 8undr Behool aatoeUtfoa. Ma. Nortawcst DracfM association. HU. J2 IUU mn eooraoUon. Bnd. Jn4 J"" Kiwaals dab, saunast cooTsntion. Peruana, Jan. b I, . national ' Tr ! Protect)' assoctatloa. Eastara Stat eontentioa. Portland. June S.I Utano todts of Masons. J an id. - Imperial Bhrln aanaUm. Jun 22 to S4, Grand Arm UI ocampnunt. Astoria. Jans l20. TODAY'S FORECASTS Portland and Tioiniry: Tonlht and Frldaj. fair; wind mostljr northerly. OreaoB and Washington: Tonight and Fn daf, lair; win da mostly northerly. EDWARD L WEI.LS, MstaorolocisL OBSERVATIONS STATIONS TEMP. .3 33 Bailor . . . HoiM . . . Boston . a Buffalo . Ohisaco . Denter . . Dm Mn.ru . . . . rrKM UalTeitba Httn Santas City . . . Ix Anfslsa If arshflMd Medford Memphis New Orleans . . . New York North Yakima . Phoenix PUttrarf PorateUo Portland Prima Albert . . Kosetourg Sacramento . . . St. Louis ..... St. Paul. Minn. Halt I. 8o IHffO . . . flan Francisco . . Soattla Rpakan ...... Taoama Victoria ...... Walla Walla . . Washington . . . WlllUton -Winniptf , . 24 84 S3 84 89 80 80 44 70 20 34 08 R 88 88 74 40 86 88 BO 84 48 -14 42 38 50 8 82 60 46 88 32 88 io" 44 8 l-.Jtw 12 18 80 28 4 18 2 88 r4. 14 14 48 30 80 64 86 22 88 82 6 84 82 88 86 12 -10 20 48 40 82 24 80 84 26 80 14 22 ti 0 0 o rt2 .02 0 0 0 0 0 0 f 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o o o .01 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o .02 0 0 . THB3T STAMPS and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS 0b Bal t Btvdnna Ofllce. The Journal Orkney Society Holds Rennlon The Orkney and Shetland society of Port lari( iave its annual dinner and re union at Pythian temple, Tamhill and Weit Park streets, Wednesday evening, and with It was combined ' a reception to returned service men and a dance until Che New; Tear. Thomas Muir, president of the .society, gave an ad dress ot welcome, which was responded to by William Blchan and James W. Sinclair. .Kenneth Tomllnson spoke on "Impressions of Orkney." Tom Burns, president of IJC Andrew society, spoke. William M. Laujrhton paid & tribute to .Our Boys," 17 out of 45 men members of the society of whom went to the front and two paid the supreme sacri fice. Solos were sung by Miss Lois Mulr, J. McMillan Muir, Mrs. McMuir And F." T. Crowther. Miss Margaret Laugbton gave a flute solo. Dog Owner Without Llceate Arrested Five warrants signed by Jack Rout ladga have been served by the police on owners of dogs, charged with keeping a dog. without a license. Judge Rossman heard the cases this morning and did - not Impose penalties. Those arrested are Taye Agneu. 667 East Seventeenth street; E. J. Boersig, 814 Kant Elev . enth street, A. Lister, 433 Union ave nue north : Q. Galliganl. 608 East Twenty-fourth street, and A. A. Flood? 532 East Nineteenth street. Maiamas Hold Opes Hon ie The Ma samaa are holding open house for mem bers and their friends today from 2 until 10 p. m. An Informal program has been planned by the entertainment committee, of , which George Meredith la phftirmAn mnA th rluhrMimA at 832 Chamber of Commerce building have been decorated. Five Killed. 117 Injured In 931 auto mobile accidents' In Portland during No vember. Let us show you how, for a small cost, you can protect yourself, your family, your bank account against such hazards. For particulars phone W. R. McDonald & Co., Marshall 2391, Yeon bldg. Insurance with service. Adv. Ton Br Fillplsoi Glre Ball The young Filipinos of Portland gave their annual dance at W. O. W. temple. Wed-, nosday night, which was well . attended by many members and friends. The of ficers In charge . were Joe Bellonlso, Clemento Artltca and Vlncente Lenor. Shepard's Auto Bna Line Autos leave St. Charles hotsl at 10 a. m. and 4 d. m. for St Helens and way points and Co lumbia highway to Multnomah falls and way points. For Information call Marshall 4381 or Main 30. Adv. Pollee Have Qalet New Tear The new -year entered quietly In Portland so far as the police is concerned. Nobody was Injured In a fight, automobile accident or shooting affray. Not a serious auto accident marred Wednesday evening. Sines . 7 o'clock last evening- until this morning- the, police arrested nine1 persons for toeing drUnk, four for disorderly con duct and one for: being disorderly by fighting. ; Counting prisoners who -ars serving Jail sentences, 4J ars locked up on the men's side of the city 'Jail and four on the women's aide. - . Polles IsUrrspt Card OasaeA little card game was abruptly broken up at 2 o'clock this morning at West Park and Morrison streets by Sergeant Brothers and Patrolman McMahon. Robert Moore, cen di&rcia, ja vrysiaj ino isarnr; Bernard were arrested and charged with gambling. About 13.35 was seised as dence. ' The men secured their . release on 85 bait Trial will be Friday In municipal court. Driving Wine Druak CkarfesOrls Dickenson was arrested by Motorcycle- man Wiles Wednesday night on a charge of driving his automobile while intoxi cated. It was reported that he had locked wheels with another motorist at Broadway and Glisan streets. 8alemSUyton-MUI City Stage Leave Oregon Electric depot, Salem, 10 :8Q a. m., 4:20 p. m. Connects with Oregon Klectric trains 5 and 9, southbound. Take stages marked Hamman Auto Stage. Adv. t Why the Milk Caret Because disease is often due to disturbance of the mech anism of nutrition, and the milk cure corrects the trouble. The Moore Sani tarium, office 908 Selling bldg. Adv. Dr. Pence Issues Challenge At the meeting of the City club In the Tyrolean room of the Benson hotel, at 12:15 o'clock Friday. Dr. K. H. Pence will Issue a challenge to the dub. At The Aadltorlnm Artisan celebra tion for members and guests, tonight S o'clock. Program, dancing. Secure your tickets at Auditorium. Doors open 7 p. m. Adv. Cast Alnmlnam Plates as made by Dr. E. C. Rossmore are less irritating and more satisfactory than ordinary rubber ones. 307 Journal building. Adv. Steamer Jessie HsrKlnt for Camas. Washougat and way landings, daily, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock st 2 p. m. Adv. Kteamsr I raid a for St Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday. St. Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. Baaee, Thursday eve, January 1, For esters' hall. 129 Fourth street Admis sion, 35C Adv. . Nev Tires for Old Tires Investigate the Keaton Non-8kld trading proposi tion. Adv. HalroDttlag An Art at the Market Barber .Shop, .17 4th at Tamhill Adv. nerstone of the new Sellwood Catholic church Is to be laid at 3 p. m. today. Moore Sanitarium for the Milk Care. Adv. Hot J,ake Arrivals Hot TjRke. Jan 1 a rw. . i- . ti. . t, a,K xiui. lake sanitarium Monday were; William: "", nai iey, iaano ; Frank Brown, Helix; Mrs. A. J. Beckstead. Pocatello, Idaho; Mrs. S. A. Ingerson, Kamela ; Lucille Pierce, Helen J. Pierce, Carol Curry. Mr. and Mrs. Gus S. Leavy and Henry Leavy, La Grande ; F. V. Martin, Boise, Idaho; W. A. Rets, Walla Walla, Wash. ; Mrs. Joe Crabtree, W. T. Finley, Brent Finley and Mrs. John W. Hill, Wallowa; Pamona Stockland, La Grande. TheNewWorldLife EXTENDS THE Season's Greetings to its many policy notders, stock holders and friends and its wish that the yer 1920 miy prove a very hapjjy and prosperous one for all v New World Life - The Giant l the Northwest INSURANCE IN FORCE $24,000,000 - , HOME OFFICE, c SPOKANE EdlefsciVs wish you Happy 1920. Adv. Industrial Accident Commission Inquiry Is- Under Headway Charges that the state Industrial acci dent commission baa been, i misusing stats funds In the interests of bis; busi ness, which were brought before Gov ernor Olcott by Lee Roy E. Keetey. a Portland attorney, are being tnvesti srated by a special committee appointed toy the governor. : Testifying before the committee Tues day, Keeley gave many specific instances wherein, he claimed, the commission had erred In making awards. J. W. Kaste, another . lawyer, appeared before the committee Wednesday and argued against certain acts alleged to have been committed by the commission. . The committee Is composed of . three men representing the public, three rep resenting the employers and three rep resenting labor. Among those on the committee are A. C. Dixon of Eugene, chairman; Thomas McCusker, .secretary of the Associated Industries board ; Frank Greene of the-electrical workers' union : Robert - Gill, secretary of th6 Loyal Legion of Loggers and Lumber men; J. H. Brooks of the pressmen's union, and Sandy McLean or renaieton. Dates Set for Filing On Homestead Right At Tillamook Head Applications will be received at the United States land ofrlce in the postor fice building from January 14 to Febru ary 3 at 9 a. m. from persons who wish to acaulra homestead rights to 327 acres of land at Tillamook Head In Clatsop county. The acreage is located on a high bluff overlooking the sea. about three miles from Seaside and near the Tillamook Head lighthouse. Applications will be filed by number and homestead entries awarded by lot tery, the drawing to take place at the land office February 9. Descriptions of the land will be furnished at the land of fice, and applicants may apply for tracts ranging In size from 40 to 160 acres. Armory, which will be exclusively to the American Legion. , ex-service men and the National Guard, th battalion will guard the entrances to Oie Armory. Injured In Fall Down Stairs Mrs. C. M. Buckbee, 194 Salmon street fell down the stairs at ber bouse Tues day evening and Injured her left wrist badly. She was taken to Good Samari tan hoepUaL Thrown From Horse J. Benjerman of (49 Front street was thrown from a horse he was tiding on Tuesday evening. His left arm. was broken. He was taken to St Vincents hospital. Foot Is Badly Hurt Several logs rolled on;- the left foot of Hi Klyakowa. 1359 McKenna avenue, at the Peninsula Lumber company oa Tuesday evening. His foot Is badly Injured. The opportunity of a lifetime seldom has a label on It - Seattle Policeman,.! In Quest of Booze,; Is Shot by Woman Seattle. Jan. 1. (J. N. &) Patrolman John M Gill, report clerk at central po lice sta ion. was shot ra the Jeff this mornlni by Miss K. Martin, In a melee with thi woman and C. J. Clark, another patrolman, when McGUL according to his own Statement entered the woman's house to get a drink of whiskey. McGill and the woman are boo km on "open" charges at the city JaUU Clark was not arrested. Card of Thanks Ws wish to thank our friends for their kindness -and sympathy shows us at the death of our1 husband and brother ; also for the beautiful floral offerings. Mrs. Rlelly, John Rielly, Mrs. Carty, Mrs. M. j. lynn. National Guard The masque ball of company H, Na tional Guard of Oregon, was well at tended Wednesday night and the guests enjoyed themselves in the large ball room with plenty of music until 1919 gave up its life to Father Time. Colonel C. K. Dentler, Inspector In structor of the National Guard of Ore gon for the United States, has Issued an order establishing an officers' school under his direction every Monday night at the Armory. The noncommissioned officers will be instructed every Thurs day night, with Captain R. M. Conner as instructor. Colonel Hammond has Issued an order directing the Third Oregon and En gineers to turn out to escort General Pershing upon his visit to Portland January 18. Major J Francis Drake will command the battalion formation. It will answer the first call at the Armory at 2 :55 p. m., and the final adjutant's call at 3:15. During the ad dress of General Pershing at. the COFFEE We Will Deliver FREE OF CHARGE to Tour Nearest Shipping Point by Parcel Post Juno Coffee Only Lb. And Rose of Ceylon Tea at Only 50c Lb. with the guarantee that Llther of these is not satisfactory wswill refund the fall amonnt of the purchase price. JUNO COFFEE Is a special blend ol coffee In which we specialise, and can not he excelled anywhere at the price ws fluote. Per pound 46e HOSE OF CEYLON TEA Is really a 76e tea, and sells regularly for that firlce, bat we buy it direct at a much ower price than the local Jobber sells It for, therefore this extraordinary low firlee. HOSE OF CETLON Is a tea of nrltlng pronounced orantre fraaranea and heavy body. Specially low prleed at per pound 50c Or 6 pounds for 82.25 2&-pound chests ef ROSE OF CEYLON TEA SIO.OO High Grade FLOUR At Less Than WHOLESALE PRICES n.n,i vnnr dallT aner and you will find that Flosr will advaaee, so better prepare yonrselt while onr prices are still low. Superior Fancy Hard waea rami, per not...... Per sack ' . White Hose Hard Wheat Fancy Flour, 41s, per hbl Per saek White Rose Faney Flonr, S8, per hbl Per aaek EASTERN BUCKWHEAT, llll CROP Kllnger Pure Buckwheat, t lb. sacks.. Drink It It's Healthful It is so easy to let false notions,1 but OF COCRSE COFFEE ia healthful. j Manjr, many food well-meanins' people uaed to think the world was flat A Portuguese went out and sailed around the earth, and we all know now they were wrons. Coffee was a popular beTerace before Mecellsn disproTed the old foolish fallacy. It is still popular the world orer. But many well meaning people hare false notions about it. Of course, the world k found. And of course coffee ia healthful. It is wholesome and nourishing. But too much of anything isn't good. One may eat too much meat Or drink too much milk. But no body claims that meai and milk are not healthful. It isn't the use of coffee that . is harmful it la the abuse of it Coffee la good. It has proved good under eTery test. It proTed so in the war in the trenches in the camp in ths hospital on ths march oa the sea. Sol diers and sailors know that coffee is nourishing suatainina. Drink coffee three times a day, if you like. But be sure that you drink good coffes REAL COF FEE. This is the only way to get the genuine coffee TASTE. -...S11.05 3.lO ....3J11.8 S.O 85 APPLES FANCY HOOD RIVER JONA THAN APPLES, per bx..2.65 FANCY CALIFORNIA SMALL WHITE BEANS. 11 lbs.. $1.00 91.001 i lb. sacks, 55 Fish Is, dos.. $5.00 Vis.' da. $304$ tti,' d.'s2s 257 Tuna Curtis Tuna Fish, Each Curtis Tuna Fish, Rch Curtis Tuna Fish Kach . r IMPORTANT! OUT-Or.TOWIS FKOPLK TAKB PARTICULAR ROTIOt AH mail orders win be tilled sarsfulty and promptly at thee low price. San us your Grocery lists of awaer tea wanted. We will quota yew our lowest who! seats prioss D. C. BURNS COMPANY 208-210 Third St., Between Taylor and Salmon pseial Man Order Service Write for Monthly Price List Xemasr Grsator Portland Association Wholesalers to Private Families, Hotels and Restaurants . . Psoas Mala lis, A..1U &8 A Good Plan to .v Invest Your Christmas Money .-Vs la a t Bag, Suitcase or Trunk Buy Street From Maiafaetartr regon Bag & Suitcase Mfg. Co. . ,151153 FOUBTH 8T NEAR MOKEISON I FAOMI SAMPLE SHOP 286 Morrison St., Between Fourth and Fifth Sts. Next to the Corbett Building Beware of imitators and imitation sample shops. Look for Big Sign With the Hand Pointing at 286 Morrison St. Factory Sample Shop JANUARY CLEARANCE Closing out all Winter Garments. Women's Coats, Suits, Dresses, Waists, Skirts, Sample Coats, Sample Suits and Sample Dresses to be closed out. Women's Suits To be closed out. ' Sizes only from 16 to 40. Many in this lot sold up to $55, at only $18.95, $23.95 and DDI Dm Ws Take Liberty Bonds st Full Value NOTICE Any garment bought at the Factory Sample Shop during this sale and not entirely satisfactory your money cheerfully refunded. "HONESTY IS OUR POLICY" Waists Georgette and Crepe de Waists. Many samples in this Greatest bargains in town. is lot. We Sail n. 'I for l LESS! Z To dose out. In all shades and all sizes. Many samples in this lot would be cheap at $50.00. To close out at only $18.95, $26.50, $28.95 and $14.95 In Satins, Tricotines, Tricolettes. The greatest values. Many in this lot would be cheap at $50.00. To close out at only $23.95. $36.95 and $18.95 Sweaters Price Children's Coats xz Price Our Store Opens 8:30 a. tn. C aiitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiHiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiitittiiititim Automotive Schools j Day and Night 1 Automobile, Traetor, Vulcanising Students entering j 5 now will be ready for position in the spring. Large new ' j 5 building, new equipment, expert instruction, practical j E laboratories" and actual shop experience in repair. ; Radio and Electrical Schools Prepare for rkdio operator service on merchant ships or j S for electrical engineering. Special equipment and very . j E high grade instruction insure rapid progress and practi- j cal results. Enter now. : ' j E These schools cooperate with the state in pro E vidingrinancial aid to returned service men: , 2 . s7t oatalAsrnak rrsnnsr eomnletat InfarmatiMti. mAArmmm as nil as J Mail Orders Receive ' . Oar "Prompt and Careful Attention Sana Diy as Received. "The Store That U ndersells Became It tSells for Cash" Our Store Closes 5:30 P. M J Pre-lnventory Price-Reductions Now Prevail Throufhout theEn tire Store. ' ; -; - . - This Will Be Our 999th Bmg&n iMy Sale Prices Have Been Extraordinarily Reduced! " 4f Qur Bargain Friday Sale this week will be greater than ever before. All through the store prices have been reduced and a perfectly astonishing array of quality merchandise may be purchased by the thrifty, discriminating, women of this community for exceptionally low prices. Two great salesOtir Annual Pre-lnventory Event and Our 899th Bargain Fri day bring to you these and hundreds of other worth while savings. k f ' . .v ! , ' i A Truly Phenomenal Sale 1 ' . r ; ; - Odds and Ends and Broken Lines Corsets. Muslinwear, Outing Flannel Garments, Aprons, Brassieres, Children's Creepers, etc. all on sale Friday at, each ............. Q Without regard to cost, worth or former selling figures we are closing out ail broken Hneod4 garments and surplus lines in our Muslinwear SectlorrFrWay row havis caeics fromt 98c Women's and Children's Outing Funnel Gowns. Women's Koverall Gingham and Scout Percale Apron Dresses. Women's Batiste, Muslin and Seep Silk Envelope Chemise and Bloomers. Also Camisoles in wash satin and crepe de chine. Kiddies' Slipovers and Denim Khaki Pla-Suits. Children's white and colored Wash Dresses in lawn and gingham. R. & G. Corsets In sires 15 to 30 only. Worth double this price. Women's fine Muslin Drawers, embroidery trtm'd. Women's heavy Outing Flannel Skirts. Babies' Creepers and Outing Flannel Gowns. . . Babies' best grade Soft-Soled Shoei. vf? Women's fine Cluny Lace Brassieres and Bandeaus. q These are just a few of the many interesting items in this sale, and only a limited quantity of each. No Exchanges None Sent C. O. D. Nona Delivered. V WHILE THEY LAST 98c EACH EXTRA! A Sale of Outing Flannel at 25c Yard CJ At this low price we place On sale a fine new lot of 27-inch Outing Flannel !of splendid weight and perfect weave. You have choice from plain light blue, pink, medium grey OP. and white. Bargain Friday at, yard. . . . a-) 1 EXTRA! A Sale of Stamped Gowns $1.48 CJ Made-up Night Gowns of fine ' quality nam sook good styles in fenerous fullness. They come stamped in many different and pleasing designs. All sizes on sale In our Art J"1 7IQ Goods Section Bargain Friday , tDXelO For Friday! In Our Basement Section We Have Arranged a Special Sale of Portland Made Brooms That No Prudent Housekeeper Will Overlook 4 Values to Select From: Lot 1 at 55c CJ The Standard Broom, of fair size and well made comes with a smooth black handle. Lot 2 at 69c CJ The Roberts' Special a good1 quality Broom, of medium sire one that will wear well. Lot 3 at 98c CJ The Pheasant brand a large Broom of good quality corn and fine, smooth handle. NO PHONE OR MAIL ORDERS NONE SENT C. O. D. Lot 4 at $1.19 CJ Roberts De Luxe a fine large Broom of superior quality one Fur Trimmings ! Our Entire Stock Included None Reserved ! CJ It will pay you well 'to look to both present and future needs and purchase at this saving sale for our regular prices conceded by all fair minded women to be below those quoted for same qualities in other Stores have been lowered 25 for this occasion. CJ Included are all wanted widths in black, white and brb ra kid Coney black and natural Opossnna Mole Do Luxe Sealine, etc. AH our Fur Collars are also to be closed out at this sale at H OFF regular prices. Our Regular' Low Selling Price Remnants Rem nant Prices! Friday in Our Fancy Goods Section Chiffons Georgette Crepes Nets Act Promptly, Profit Extraordinarily 1 CJ Both Home Sewers and Dressmak ers will quickly respond tooths an nouncement of thii wonderful sav ing opportunity to purchase dainty materials for making and trimming both women's and young ladles1 garments. - ' CJ Included are all remnants and short lengths in CHIFFONS. GEORGETTE CREPESr NETS and OTHER DAINTY FABRICS. ' W Plain colors, neat novelties 1 on! rich color combination. All dosirablo in stylo .and quality and all . ssls BARGAIN FRIDAY at H REGULAR REMNANT PRICES. - A Wonderfully Fine Lot of . u V Manufacturer's Sample Curtain Ends In Nottingham, Filet and Madras Laces COv T?A14 I ' Yoiir Choice FRIDA Y ONL Y AT...... O VC IaCIl ( J STANDARD WIDTHS IN 1 TO 194 -YARD LENGTHS i ' . Q Housekeepers with small windows class doors transoms basement windows, etc., to cover, will find this sale lo be a most opportune time to secure dainty Lace Curtains at little cost. i CJ From s prominent manufacturer we secured an extensive assortment of Sample Curtain Ends they come in Nottingham, Filet and Madras Lace in white, cream and ecru standard widths in 1. to Iff yard lengths. No two are alike, and you have unrestrictedchoice from' the entire lot at one PQ' price . . ' , . 0C Wo snggost thst you do not delay your coming None sold to dealers No phone or MaO Orders Filled All Metal Laces at y4 Off I tl Handsome Metal Laces for party or dancing frocks, for trimmings and many other purposes, such as 34-in. Flouncings and Allovers. in trold or silver, on fineJ silk nets, in white, black and colors ; also wide and narrow bands and edges in burnt-out effects and gold and silver on silk nets. All first-quality goods, well worth our regular prices. On sal O pT at a uniform reduction of sdtl Dress Trimmings to Close at 10c Each Odds and ends in Silk Medallions, Tas sels, Buckles, Drops, Loops, Frogs, Mo tifs, etc Every one a sensational 1 value at Bargain Friday's price. . JLvt Offerings Other Important Briefly Mentioned Although worthy of much larger, space. Come let these bargains speak for them selves. Men's Wool-Mixed Shirts and Jf QJ Drawers, all sizes, Friday, gar. tl) XOcJ Men's Wool -Mixed Union gQ yQ Suits, all si2es, Friday, a suit $UfttT Misses' and Children's Gunmetal Shoes, button styles, 0 K (CO OQ Friday only, pr.. fD&slJD) Ue7a Women's Fleeced Cotton Vests and Pants, in broken sizes, priced for FndayQA only at, the. garment ........... OtC Women's Kid Gloves in Un, black, cham pagne, white, brown ; sires 6, 6W, 64, H, f, 1lA and 7y only. 41 70 While they lasf Friday,. pair... VXa 9 U b ..... Our Store Opens at 8:30 A. M. The Most in Value Th Best in Quality Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays: . at 6 P. M. x Division A. uepanmeni of education, i. m. v. a. ttatldtaf . . SI uiiiininiiiuiunintuniniiiiitiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiniirunnHMut::!!!?: 11