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THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, A)RT LAND, MONDAY. FEBRUARY 2, 1820. I TOWN TOPICS .,. , ((pwas small. Yraratsn to all potats of the Unite Stataa w brawl BhaaM taka adTantaes of UMriancad ta formation and aaTrirs offered through Tha Ore pa Journal TraTeJ Bureau, ta paranna) chars at Doner B. SmlUi. Railroad tickets and steamship bookings unaod., Forelxn aichaa- iatoad. Inlormatlon firm raiardlna passports. ! eoMma evint v Aatamabfl aba. February 23 ta 28. Northswot, Mastai' Baildars' association. Mult tonsh hrftal, February 2 )0 2. Stata Sunday School association. May, 120. Northwsst Druniat aaaocUttba.yHay. 1920. . Stata (range aonrantion, Band, J una 1, 120. sUwanta club, national ooaraotUm, Portland. Jan S to National Travelers' Protective eaeodatt Portland, June 14 ta IS. i Eaatera Star eon rent ion, Portland. 2ns I. Grand Inda of Masons, jtaae 14. Imperial Sbrtna eonrentlon, Jone 22 to 14 Grand Ann Mate atirampment, Astoria, Jane, 1020. TODAT'B FORECASTS ' . Portland and vicinity Tonight and Tneaday fair; easterly wind. Oregon and Washington Tonight and Tu dajr fair; gentle aaaUrly wind. WEATHEB CONDITIONS No well defined ana of low premure Ja. ibown on the map thU .morning. The preaaure it above normal over practically the entire country, the hlgheat reading being in the extreme northern ulalna rxgion and on thr north Atlantic coast Kirept for tight precipitation in part of Cali fornia, Utah, Arizona and New -Mexico the weather remained lair, although there is con siderable cloudiness in various sections. Mild temperature i tha ml over the greater part of tha United Ktetss. but there ia an area of ex treme cold that corers the middle western Canadian province and reaches southward over . North Dakota. In the upper Mississippi valley the temperature ta nor titan SO degree above i normal. Under the Inflnenc of the prevailing 1 hiflh nreaaur fair weather ia expected to eon- I tinue In Portland and iU Tteinity tonight and Tuesday. Relative humidity at Portland: Noon yester day, 83 per rent; 5 p. m. yesterday, SO per cant: 5 a. m, today, 83. per rent. r Edward l. wklls. OBSERVATIONS TEMP. STATIONS. IS 4 2 36 20 Billings. Mont. Boise. Idaho Boston, Mass. .Buffalo. N. T Chicago. Ill Denver, Colo Dee Moines, Iowa.... Kaglo. Aleake Fresno, Cal Cialveaton, Texas . . Harre, Mont. Honolulu, T. H. . . . . Huron. . D' Kanua City. Mo I.oa Angeles, Cal . . . . Marshfleld, Or , Medford. Or Miasmiia, Mont. New Orleana, I. . . . , New York, N. X. . . . Nome, Alaska Phoenix. Arir. Pituhurg. Pa.- . . . . . Pocatollo, "Idaho Portland, Or. Prince Albert, 8ak Itoseburg. Or Kscraoiento, Cal. . - St. I.ouis, Mo HU Paul. Minn Halt I-ake City, Utah Han Diego, CaK . . Han Francisco, Cal. . 8eettla.yVah. .... Hpokane, Wah. . . . Tscoma, Waih. . . . Tanana. Alaaka . . . Vancouver. B. C . . . Walla Walla. Waith. Waahjngtnn, I. C . . Willlnton. N. D OO 82 S 54 88 18 54 2 28 78 36 58 62 62 S2 42 60 80 84 34 82 44' 5tt 16 18 40 52 80 34 26 54 0 0 o o 0 .02 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0 J14 - 0 .04 o 0 0 0 0 .06 O 0 .12 0 .40 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 64 48 46 40 44 '38 86 40 28 40 46 40 32 86 52 50 40 32 40 84 82 24 - 6 SO 56 56 48 34 42 64 54 44 84 44 -SO 46 84 64 30 - Yakima. Wan. S4 () P. M-report of preceding day. THRIFT STAMPS and WAR BAVINGS BTAMP8 On Sale at Business Offiou. Tha Journal. Man l)lef on Street J. J. Kennedy, a member of the Loyal Legion of Log gers and Lumbermen, living at tne fos ter hotel, was found dying on Ankeny street between Third and Fourth at . 10:S0 Saturday night by Police Ser nt OoUner. Kennedy was about 85 years old' and letters In his pockits In-j dlcated that he had recently been' em ployed at Pendleton and at Stanford, Idaho. A bruise on the face was the only evidence of violence. Oelsner said a patrolman had passed the spot about to minutes before Kepnody was found. The body was removed to the mdrgue. Help Blld l?p This Factory Our fac tory should be employing 100 workers not becaune it Is a Portland enterprise, but for the reason that It turns out la quality of men's footwear unsurpassed on earth. We buy the best leather money will procure, skilled worker! manufacture our shoes, and we sell dif rect to the wearer, saving lilm both wholesale and retail profits. Sadler's Shoe Kaotbry. Seventeenth and Mar shall. Adv. T. M. C. K. Directors to Be Choaen Seven directors to serve three years each will bar elected at the annual meet ing of the Portland Y. M. C. A., to be held In the Association building Tuesday at noon, when a luncheon will be given. . Honor guests at the meeting will be Harry X. Holmes, associate general sec retary for England, an B. C. Sircar, secretary for India. Others of note will be among those present. Kerosene llarnrr Permitted The T- sard is the only kerosene burner having official sanction, being permitted by or dinance to be used in this city. In stalled In heaters, stoves or ranges it has proven Itself the most convenient, cleanliest and most economical device yet Invented. See, It demonstrated In the Moose temple. Fourth and Taylor. ""Thone Main 6833. Adv. Bed Croat Movet Headquarter Port , land chapter, American Red Cross, will on Tuesday relinquish its headquarters on the fifth floor of the Gasco building, moving to 2 Worcester block. Third and Oak streets, in proximity to the re maining Red Cross activity, the, Red Cross -shop. Portland-Jf ewbarg Leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :S0. :a0, 11 a- m., and 1. 2 :30. 4 :15, 6 :30, :80- p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 5105. Adv. Oil Lamp Caeaea Blase An oil lamp placed too close to the celling set fire to the home of Mrs. H. - A. 'Quiver. 144 Beech street, Sunday evening. Members "i" : EYE STRAIN IS RESPONSIBLE FOR MANY ILLS - Bave your eyes by using eorrecUy - fitted glasses. Refracting1 carefully and aclan- tiflcally done. - Latest instruments j R. M. HOOD Consulting - Optometrist. I 415 Failing Building rosrth Floor : - Mala 1S ofJie family extinguished, the fir, b- Bbepnrd'g Atto B Haee Autos ieay St. Charles hotel at 10 a. tru and 4 p. m. tor St. Helena and way points and Co lumbia highway to Multnomah falls and way points. For. Information call Marshall 4381 or Main 30. Ad. ' Tent Pips Create Start Flrt tThe fire department answered an alarm to the Cosy Dairy lunch. Sixth and Wash ington streets, about 7:45 o'clock ' this morning;, when grease in the vent pipe was Ignited. No damage resulted. Isjared ia Fall from Swlaur John Standrinir, 9, fell out of avowing; at his home, 828 Croorham street. Sunday afternoon, and seriously Injured him self Internally. He was taken to Good Samaritan hospital. Steamer Ira I da for St. Helens and Rainier, dally at 2 :30 p. m., foot ot Alder street Sunday, SL Helens only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. ' Steamer Jessie Harklss for Camas. Washougal and way landings, dally, ex cept Sunday, leave Alder street dock at 2 p. m. Adv. MrCargar, Bateg M Lively Fire, life, casualty and automobile insurance. Ten building. Telephone Male 188. Adv. Dr. E. C. Drown, Eye Mohawk building. Adv. Br. James W. Boiesfeld has returned. Adv. "Milk Cure" at the Moore Sanitarium. Adv. Offices for Beat, 218 Fenton bldg. Adv. LIE OF, ALLIED LEADERS Hospitality Boys Showed Eastern v Photographer and Daughter Wins Them Reward. The Portland Camp -of the Boy Scouta of America has been presented with a handsomely framed group of auto graphed photographs of five of the world's political and military readers, President Wilson, General Pershing. General Foch. Lloyd George and M. Clemenceau, the gift coming from Martha Bennington Harris, daughter of the elder, partner of the photographic firm of Harris & Ewlng, Washington, D. C. The formal presentation of this gift will take place Wednesday evening at The Auditorium, when the national Bcout executive, James E. West of New York city, will address a public meeting on "The Conservation of Boyhood." The presentation speech will be made by S. C. Lancaster. The gift is made In appreciation of the hospitality extended by the Rmu,.. Scouts at their beautiful Eagle creek camp. Camp Chlnldere, last summer to Harris, his daughter, Martha, Lancaster and Devlne, editor of the Survey. The : visitors spent the nigh in camp and on 1 Martha was conferred the honor of 1 making the daily morning inspection, i With true housewifely instincts she noted the neatness and order or the lack of those qualitiee and finally awarded the flag of honor to the small- I est boy in camp, "Shorty," whose camp i waa not only in perfect condition, but i who had "fenced In" his plot of ground with beautiful white pebbles carried j from the creek. On the return trip Harris sought from ' Lancaster some suggestion on - how he could show his appreciation and Lan- ! caster, 'knowing that he had ' gone to 1 Paris to photograph all of the notables at the peace conference, suggested a I group of these photographs' They,-ar- ; rived last week and are being framed I and their presentation will be a feature j of the meeting which the national -scout executive Is to address. ! Church Charging for Motion Pictures May Have to Pay Taxes Taleima. Feb. 2. Whether schools snd churches putting on moving pictures and charrring a small admission fee to pay operating expenses are liable un der the ordinance to pay a license to the city is rained here In the Instance of the First Christian church, where a regular weekly program has been sched uled with 6 cents charged for children and 20 cents for adults. Two churches, three schools and the T. M. C. A. all have moving picture ma chines. ' The schools have been charging admission to pay for the machines. The license Is 100 per year or $5 for each performance. - Julia Claussen Famous mesao sonrand. at Th. A,,. ditorium, Tuesday night, February 3 soloist for the Columbia Male Chorus! cox oince at ssnerman, clay & Co now open. Prices. 11.60. Si and 7s cents, plus war tax. Adv. ltorium 2ND CONCERT i2th SEASON GTaje gpollo Club of IortieUi2. ODrrgan 70 MALE VOICES WM. H. BOYER COSDUCTOB W.J.STEVENSON BASSO THURSDAY FEBRUARY 5 PRICES $1.50, $1, 75c, 50c, 25c SO WAR TAX , SALt OPENS TOMORROW BOY SCOUTS PRESENTED PICTURES Aud era m PUNCTUATING EYES OF BEADED LADY MAKE FAY KING MARVEL Br Far Klag (Mia King ia a Portland girl, whaaa first news paper work waa published In Tha Journal set. eral rears ago. Siw now ia located in New York.) The other evening in a small apartment where I was visiting and tea was being poured In very dainty cups, a young man 'arrived, bring ing in tow a vivacious creature who would Ntave been wonderful In the Hippodrome, but whose style was awfully cramped In this limited spaoe. She was an effervescent dame. one that threw her whole soul and shoulders not to mention ankles and elbows Into every remark she made, v and whose radiant dental smile put the indirect lighting system and gas fireplace lato oblivion. If you like beaded ladles (I hope to heaven the typesetter don't make that bearded) you would like this one alrighto. She had a beaded dress, a beaded bag, beaded eye lashes and beads of cold cream on her cheek. , She fascinated me. Her eyebrows were, the most Girl Who Answers Long Distance Is Unusually Obliging ''Sauvles' island? Just one minute, sir," chirped the ever kind and always sweet long distance operator. There was a 'pause, and then this: "Sorry, sir. but Sauvles' island was served by a farmers' line and it has been out of operation for three or four years." But she was a game sport and a booster for the company. She said : "Any time you want Sauvles' island again, will you call long distance, please V SPANISH INFLUENZA Guard against it by using Formazin, . . finiiioi n ay using , ,np irieai-moutn wash. For uia Portland Hotel Pharmacy. Ady 1 by Double Trading Stamps Will Be Take Downtown Luncheon in Our Tea Room on Valentines Valentine Greeting Cards, Me chanical Figures and Fancy Boxed Novelties in great variety at the Stationery Counter. Favors, Lunch eon Sets, Table Covers,, ffapkins, Cut Outs on the Second Floor, Glean-Up Week 6 Days Hoover Electric Cleaner T he Hoover beats out all nap weiring, em bedded grit which defies sweeping and a i r suction. Ask for a free demonstration i n your own home. Sweeper-Vac Cleaner This is also a high-grade Electric Cleaner. Light in weight, easy to operate, cUist and pin-proof belt and many other features that help to make a perfected cleaner. SPECIAL NOTE We have - few slightly used Sweeper-Vac Elec tric Cleaners which will be closed out at a substantial discount. Single Pairs At HALF PRICE 43dd Pairs of Ruffled marvelous things ! They were constantly putting the proper punctuation to everything she said. When she said something clever or startling they were like two sharp exclamation points. When it was a thrown-In remark . they looked ex actly as they should for parenthe ses. When she quissed you they took on the perfect replica of a question mark, and sometimes they looked like commas, periods and dashes ! She was vivid, from her hatpin to her show shoe buckles. And her .voice was voluminous and velvety! She reminded me of a beauttful pipe organ, but, alas, in a space only big enough for a sfnall phonograph. She called the men "old dears" and "dear fellows." and there was some thing about her that made me think of the historical women of the sa loons I mean salons ! She had that grand piano about her ! way Oh, to be like her! But how hopeless if you are only five feet one and have a sense of humor ! Students at Eeed Dole Out Cash to Tune of 2 Thousand Reed college students lined up and ran the gauntlet of tax collectors this morning as the opening ceremony of registration day. Tables were turned on Reed's ex-service men who were re cently handed some J2000 in government bonuses, when Miss Ribble Wilson, Reed's new collector, demanded tuition, room rent and back board bills, and student treasurer wrote receipts cover ing the remaining student cash. It is estimated that nearly $2000 was paid by Reed's 300 .students In registering for the second semester. Dean Liberty H. Bailey of the col lege of agriculture of Cornell university appeared at a student convocation this morning at 11 o'clock as an unexepteced feature of registration day. USE HOME JOURNAL PATTERNS IN MAKING UP Your SPRING WEARABLES DEPT. FIRST FLOOR J Sale of Women's House Dresses With house-cleaning days near at hand women will appreciate this opportunity tp lay in a good supply of House Dresses and Aprons at a saving. Tomorrow we offer several special lots from our regular stock at prices that are very much below the regular. House Dresses $3.98 Second Floor Women's House Dresses in regulation or French styles. Made up in excellent quality ginghams in stripes and checks. Neat round collars of pique or chambray, long sleeves, fancy belts and pock- flQ QQ ets Extra values at Dpa0 House Dresses $4.75 Second Floor Women's House Dresses of fancy checked ging hams i n delightful colorings. Large round collars of plain white material with trimming to match. Front-opening style. Wide belt Long sleeves. A 1 1 fl A rTfT, sizes. Priced at only 3Vis I O Lace Curtains Third Floor Only one pair of a kind, but a large assortment of good patterns in the sale. 13.00 Curtains at pair $1.50 4.00 Curtains at pair $2.00 14.50 Curtains at pair $2.25 $5.00 Curtains at pair $2.50 $6.00 Curtains at pair $3.00 8.00 Curtains at pair $4.00 Lace Curtains At Off 2.00 Lace Curtains pr. $1.50 3.50 Lace Curtains pr, J 12.60 4.50 Lace Curtains pr, J 3.37 6.00 Lace Curtains pr. J 14.50 7.00 Lace Curtains pr. J 5.25 8.00 Lace Curtains pr. J 6.00 12.50 Lace Curtains JJ9.35 Curtains at Half Price MAN NEEDS HELP IN PERILS AHEAD. ' DECLARES PASTOR Dr. Bennett Says Change of Heart Is Necessary to Give Im pulses an Upward Trend. "If any man be In Christ he ta a new creature," quoted Dr. George H. Bennett in his Sunday morning sermon at Patton Methodist church. In which he said' "The trend of the stream . is downhill In spite of rocks, logs and branches which obstruct It. Likewise, the trend of human impulses Is 'toward excess and evil in spite of laws, lodges, clubs and platforms with which we obstruct them. The laws of progress and of degradation are operative among men. Four spe cies of mankind are retrogressive, four are stationary and four are progressive. HUtory is the story of human efforts to turn the trend of human impulses from the downward to the upward way. Hu man philosophy, culture, science and art have failed to make the stream run uphill. "The many religions of ancient and modern times plainly teach three things : man's need of. rescue from degradation, his inability to change the evil and downward trend of his impulses, and man's need of a change of heart to give his impulses an upward trend in the way of progress. God performs this work of conversion through repentance and faith of the sincere soul. The im pulses are then away from evil and to ward the good." e e Dr. W. T. McElveen. at the First Congregational church Sunday morn ing, said : "The church is a get-together society. No one stands alone. Lives bend over lives as the sky bends over the earth. We are members one of another. The welfare of each Is the responsibility of all ; the welfare of all Is the responsi bility of each. We are our brother's keeper and he ts our keeper. "The only way to keep your religion is to give it away.. The only way to augment your religion is to divide your portion of-it wffh someone else, and the nien who has no religion to share with others has no religion that is worth while keeping". The moment you cease to help your needy brother, that mo ment you cease to know God. When r lMitht Morning m eepYbur Eytes tClasaars - CI' vriy axa. ill sr K Given on January Bills If Accounts Are Paid in Full By February 10 the Fourth FloorService from 11 to 2:30 Light Luncheon Served 11 to 2 Daily in the Basement Store The Standard Store of the Northwest Olds, Wortman & King Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods i -First Showing of the Nev Season's Arrivals in Spring Wash Goods The Aisle of Cottons invites your inspection of the new Tub Fabrics for Spring and Summer wearables. Beautiful new patterns In Ginghams, .Percales, Voiles, Devonshire Cloth and many other mate rials. Also new White Goods shown t n great variety. Dress Ginghams 35c Yard Min Floor Manufacturer's short lengths of splendid qual ity Dress Ginghams specially priced for Opening Sale. Im mense assortment of new pat terns. Very desirable for women's and 'children's dresses. 27 inches w I d e. Wacli nnnrU TWf TU TClsrto Fast colors. Specially QKn " fcrlced at. the yard OUC HUCK TOWELS of splendid heavy quality-. Full bleached and QQ .very absorbent. Special, ea. OQv the church loses its hold on needy men it loses its hold on God. do1" with "The religion that has to anybody' has to do with' everybody. Re ligion cannot long be a private transac tion between an Individual and God. Humanity always crowds the audience room where God holds court, and what we do for our fellow men God counts as having been done unto himself." Dr. Kdward H. Pence, pastor of West minster Presbyterian church, spoke Sun day morning on the theme, "What Is Authority in RellgionT In the course of the address he sairr: "Christ saw unerringly the strong temptation of our human nature to seise upon the power one has oyer another through that other's trust or fear or superstition. He sought to safeguard humans for all time from the ills which he observed in the tyranny over a great fear in the human breast. "There is bat one authority in reli gion and that is Christ. To attempt to qualify his own unique consciousness of dlvinlty; Is to lose him for oneself as the final logician for the mind and final lawgiver for the conscience." The Responsive Heart" was the sub ject chosen by the Rev. Edward Con stant, pastor of the Highland Congre- ps Jl be Dug; of Great Economies! House Dresses $5.00 Second Floor These are excep tionally good Dresses at the price. Made up in striped and checked ginghams with plain or fancy vest fronts, long white roll collars or square yoke effects. Front and side fastening. (Pff Trimmed with fancy buttons New Coveralls $2.75 Second Floor Coverall Aprons of striped and checked ginghams and plain chambrays. Several dif ferent styles. Round or V necks, belts; pockets. .With or without sleeves. Trimmed with braid or contrasting color ma- CO T'F terials. All sizes. At I O " j ; : ' .u; BATH SETS Bath Towel. BatH Rug, Hand Towel and dQ f?f two Wash Cloths set DO0J rr gatlonal church. "fcundaM tnorninr He said . - i - -'- - . "Men shave taxed thCl Ingenuity to find substitutes for th fcespel. Some one come forward witjijja nevr" ouU or fake religion, imaglnirfgt that he, has found a substitute fori the . gospelx of Jesus.. But you cannot? fjhua easily dis pose of "the Christ of QC;f. We have not yet found any system of fllvtng whereby we can dispense with 'religion. Mech anism cannot take the ipiace of the op erations of the holy spirit. The devel opment of the spiritual jlife is not the work of machinery." ' ! Hot Lake ArWvals Hot Lake, Feb. 2. Arrivals at Hot Lake sanatorium Friday twere John Nelll. Palmer Junction ; .Mrs R. Zwetfel and Mrs. M. Mumford, La (Wande : Mrs, Os car Loomls, Wasco ; Mi-a, W. D. Miller, Pendleton '$ Mrs. Ed B M"er. Aurora ; V. W. Dodson. Union i W. H. Dolbeer. Portland : Mrs..S. A. Yefiry, Pendleton : L. Nelson. Umatilla; Leon Cohen. Pen dleton; Mrs. J. J. Johnson. Palouse ; William F. Weaver. Vincent : C. .A. Peters. Pendleton ; Chris Johnson. Northt Powder ; Bert Southwlck. Nam pa, Idaho ; Edarar McKeon. Vincent.; Don 'Pruett and W. D. Lehman. Pendleton Donnelly, Halley, Idaho-si Pete Mews! Price of material are still advancing and the supply is very scarce at that. Our Gasco Furnace price was feept unchanged all last year in order to introduce, it. But ... we are forced to raise the basic price to $350. r Those, howevfr, who will place their order thU week, for installation during spring or summer (before our rush comes on), will be protected at the old price, even though it shows a loss. Should price go lower before installation (which is unthink able), your contract would be reduced accordingly. Portland Gas & Coke Co. PORTLAND AGENCY FOR CARTER'S KNIT UNDER WEAR FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN Don't Overlook the Many Splendid Savings in the 1 Sale of Hosiery We made preparations for this sale many months ago and as re sult of placing orders early we are enabled to give our customers the best Hosiery bargains offered in Portland for many a day. Women's Hose At 39c Min Floor Women's full-fashioned Lisle and Cotton Hose in white i$A Seamless Boot Hose in black. Odd lines and a few that are slightly imperfect. Spe- OQ "daily priced at, the pair OsL Women's Silk Lisle Hose 80c . Seamless Silk Hose $1.15 Main Floor Women's, Phoenix Silk Lisle Hose of extra quality. These are very elastic and have a beautiful finish. Black, white and dark brown. , AH sizes in QA the ftle. Special, the pair OUC Children's Hosiery Main Floor 1200 pairs Children's Lisle and Cotton Hose irregulars of our regular 75c quality. Shown in light and medium weight Black and white. All sites at prices ranging 40c 45c 50c a pair. Infants' Hose Special 39c Pair Infants' Silk Hose 69c Main Floor Infants' Cotton Hose In the famous "PONY brand. White" only. Elastic ribbed. Full assortment of sites. On QQi special sale . INFANTS' at, the pair CASHMERE: HOSE Picnic Hams 27c Lb. Model Grocery, 4th Floor EXTRA SPECIAL offering for tomorrow only. ',150 Picnic Shoulder Harris, mild sugar cared weighing 5 to 7 lbs. Or? each. On sale,' a pound ':M Estacada Favors : . Federal Boad Aid .Estacada. Feb. 1 Apprpval of the . bill pending In congress far federal aid in road building was given at a meeting . of the .Eastern Clackamas Community club Friday night, which packed ' the Estacada hotel. H. W. Morgan, secre tary .tt the Sell wood board of trade, and E. N. Strong of Portland were the , speakers. H. C Stephens presided. Re- ' freshments and dancing were enjoyed. 1 Slocum Coming Back Word was received this morning that , the tug Slocum, which battled with the elements tor several days off the Colum bia river with the four, concrete barges of the quartermaster department in tow, would bring the remaining barge to Van? oouver today and then come to Portland for repairs. The Slocum underwent 4 . terrific strain and will be given a tho. ough overhauling. Traffic through the Panama canal in ' 191 was the greatest of any yecr in Its history. 239 vessels of 74 28.000 net tons, exclusive of naval craft, using the waterway. Beauty Shop --Second Floor Manicuring, Hair Dressing, Nes tle Waving, Facial Massage, Chil dren's Hair Bobbing. Expert ope rators. Your patronage solicited. Main Floor Women's full, fash ionecLSilk Hose with double heel, toe and, garter wtlt. Black, white and dark brown. These are" of excellent quality. Full CI 1 K range sizes. Special, pair OAXt) Main Floor Special lot of serviceable Hose for boys girls. Medium weight but elastic. Double heel and toe. good and very Will give splendid wear. Priced spe cial tomorrow 50c to 65c Pair. Main Floor Infants' Thread Silk Hose white and a few pain In pink, and blue. Irregulars of a well-known make. All sites , "69c In this lot. Special, a pair in white or black Hit 50c a pair. PARIS brand Maine Corn. 30c grade p r i c e d special A FT n $2.65 a dozen 2 cans rtui VAN CAMP'S Baked Beans,, 2s special, can 1 18c