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. FRIDAY, AUGUST r 6 1820. vTim 1 0REGON DAJLY JOURNAL; PORTLAND, OREGON -TOWN-TOPICS Washington Aasorlatioa Yaneaaver, aaraat S-T. . Tntilm to ill pornta of tha United States r broad abouM take advantaie of ejperienced la foruntloD D5 service offered through Tbe Ore eoo Journal Travel Bureau, in personal charge of Vowft B. Smith. Bailroed ticaeta and ateemshla bookinsa arranged. . t'omn exchange tanned loJoiaaatlee given recaraUac peasvort. . , COM IN SVSfJTS ; : ' I of County Clerks, .' Ajn.rican Society of CI Til Enginaere ooaven ,tion, Auiart 10 to 12. - ! . . Oregon Baptist Tonne Feeple'a aaaemblF.-Glad-etone Cfcantanqoa grounds, Ant 21 f SO. Oregon Christian Kadegvor summer conference, rort Grove, iurut SO to Bepumber - Baptist UiU ctmrention. ConraUu, September Krna retlal, eawver, Waah.. scptanv : ""ftii'"' Harsua.STasd Vxla.. PnrUand. Sep tember. 31.- t . - eVea Pendleton Boood-Up. Spt ember 2-2viM i Washington 8tat W. C. T. Vancouver. September 28-80. . . . - Oregon State, Fair. SSalem. Soptambet ST to October X ,! ' Idaho State iFair. Boise, September 2T to Octobers, i - V . i'aviflo Coast, Gee association. Portlaad, Sep tember. - . Washington State Fair. TaUaia. September 20-2. i - Multnomah Oouoty Fair, Gresham, October '4 to 9. ,- - i Varifio International -Livestock : association. Portland, November IS to 20. Oregon-Idaho Farmers' Educational Union of America. Tue italics. Iecemr 2 to 4. . i TOIAT'S FORECAST Portland and vicinity- Tonight and Saturday fair ; continued warm ; northwsterly -winds. Oregon and Washington To-night and Sat urday fair; continued warm; moderate north westerly winds, j . s , I WEATHER COSDITIOSS A well-defined low pressure area Is appar ently central over Manitoba and .the pressure continue, low over Arisona; elaewhere the berora etar ia relatively high, the bigheat readings be ing off the British Columbia and New England coasts. Heavy rainfall was reported from a few Alaakan stations, but in other sections tbete was little or BO precipitation. Electrical storms oc curred 1b the Rocky Moon tain region. The : weather ia somewhat cooled in Beaters. Oregon, Southern Idaho and Utah and New - Mexico; elsewhere- alight changes only in temperature were reported. . . -. Relative humidity at Portland : Noon yester day, 62 par cent; 5 p. ra. yesterday, ST per cent; I l m. today, 81 per cent. Precipitation since January 1: Total, 17.80 inches: normal, 26.24 lnoh; deficiency. 7.85 inches. j IBANK GLLLAM. ' OBSERVATIONS , STATIONS Baker, Or. ............ Boise, Idaho ............ Boston, Mass ........... Calgary. Alt. Chicago, ILL ............ Jienver, CoL. ......... ... Deg Moines, Iowa ........ Galveston, Texas ......... Helena. Mont. ........... Honsluhi, T. HI Huron, Bo. Dak. ........ Juneau, Alaska 7.. ....... Kansas City, Mo. Knox nil. Tenn. ......... toe Anaelea. Cel. ........ Marahfield. Or. j Mediord. Or. ..... New Orleans, Ia. . . New Tfork, N. ' T. . North Head,. Wash. North Platte. Neb . Oklahoma City. Okla. .' Phoenix, Aria h. . . . Pittsburg, Pa. ... , Portland. Or, I . . . , - Boseborg, Or. ...., ' Sacramento, CaL . . . St. tiouis. Mo. .... St. Paul, Minn. Salt Lake City, Utah San TMego, CaL ... San Francisco, CaL .. Seattle. Wash . . Sitka, Alaska!-...., - Spokene. Washl . . . , Tseoms, Waal). ... Tampa. Fla. . V. . . . , Vancouver, B. C -. . Walla Walls, Wash. , Washington. Dj C. . , Wiiliston. No. lak. . Yakima, Wash. , , t .... i . ... .P. M. report of preceding day.. T'mp- ji Jy 5 Z l 15 U l 3 S4 l" 64 I O" 2 4 O 74 O 8 48 O 90 72 0, 88 SO 0 2 0 88 80 0 90 66 0 84 ,0 88 02 .04 60 . . 2.64 86 66 0 80 64 0 88 66 O 68 fi4 0 90 .10 0 74 0 78 64 .54 58 06 0 88 62 0 7 66 .04 100 80 0 86 64 0 85 a 0 84 6? .01 02 60 0 oo 7 a ; 0 86 66 0 . 60 68 0 78 68 0 70 62 0' 78 68 0 66 .. 4.10 4 64 O 82 60 O 84 72 .02 82 66 0 02 70 0 76 68 ,20 80 SO 0 04 63 0 L VACATION SH SUMMSH' SUBSORIBSRS When going away for tno eummer or on your vacation, have The Journal follow yon at the regular rate, or tba following a gams will supply yon at regular city rates: Bamew, Or. W. A. Slppell. Jr. . ; Bay City, Or. Mrs. T. A. OUlen. ' . Cannoa Beach tccla, Or. H. L. Harris. . Careos- Wash. Caxl B. Smith, also Stu bord's Spriaga. CMbaidi. Or. n. IO. EIHa. Oaaraart, Or W. L BoMseock ' Long Beaob, Wash i tranhal A Oo. ... Manhattan Beach Mrs. G. 1 Huston. : Msnsanita Beach EraJ G KsrdelL ' ' " Neah-Kab-N'ia. Or. A. C. Anderson, r , Nehalem. Or. Nabalem Drug Company. NeUrts, Or. Mrs. M. F. Cross. . Newport. Or. M. 8. Hunt : Paeifie City fj. . EL Ward. Ooras Park. Waab. Ceo. H, Kramer. Bockaway Beach. Of. F. P. Miller. - Seaside. Or. J aeon MeCaoe. fioth Drug store. : . - Sea view, Wash.-Jeo. IV Putnam." Tillamook Ot. Y. I Eberman. . Twin Bocka, Or. D. J. Van Scyoo. ' : Wiihoit 8prings F. W. McLeran. , ' ' THRIFT : ' ! ' ' and WAR SAVINGS STAMPS i on Sale at. Business Office. Tba Journal - Smalt StUl Fond St Home Fred Zlnts, 430 Eaet Klghty-first street north, was held to the federal grand jury Thurs day by United States Commissioner Drake on - a charge of violating- the national prohibition law. Bail was set at 1500. A small still was found at his home at the time of the arrest, federal ".- officers report-, Frank TIbbetts of Sea : side cleaded euiltv before J Judge JR. - S. Bean to a charge of 'aldigln the manu- facture of liquor and was iinea &o. i Can't liaise Antelope Believing that f Individuals wbuld have UtUe - success raising antelope. Captain A. E. Burgh- duff, state ; game warden, has recom- mended that a pair of antelope held by T. R. Beers of Creston bei turned, over i - to the City park at Portland Beers re ceatly wrote to the game warden asking I for a breeder's license, saying he had a pair of antelope which he picked up In a starving condition. Auto Leaves SU Charles Hotel tor I Scappoose 1:30 a m. ;; St. Helens. As i ' toria and Seaside, 10 a. m-, 1:30 p. m.; ! , ecappoosa and St Helena. 4 p. m. ; ex- tra Saturday and Sunday to Scappoose and St Helena. 11:15 p. m. Cascade ; Locks and Hood River 9 :45 a.' m., 3 (45 p. m. ; Bridal Veil and Multnomah Falls. . 10 a. m.. 4 p. m.; extra Saturday and EundayliaS p. m. to Bridal Veil. Far .' Information call Marshall 438L Adr. Haater Fined 185 Allen Roberta! of .lAke Side was arrested this week on Ten ' Mile lake by C. W. Dilg, deputy game warden, for shooting at wild water fowl . - from a power boat, anJ was fined $25 and $6 coats, following a hearing ; at i ' , Marshfleld. according to a report filed at the haadauartera of the state fioh snri . game Commission. . . Camels to Form Xocal CaraTsn A local caravan of the National Order ot Camels is being organized. In Portland and will hold a meeting at Multnomah hotel Friday evening, after which those wishing to join on the charter list will . be obligated. . The order purposes i to promote personal liberty and mutual ; - benefit. f , :,. j. : , -.-f . : Balem-srrrj City Stage Xisa Connects O. E. train No. s ealem. arrive MiU City 1 p. m Also connects O. K. train No. 9 Salem, arrive MU1 Oty 1 p. m. V Joseph Hamman. ; proprietor. - Salem. Phona 44. Adv. I ; -.?' . i Services Held Tonight Services wfll ; be held at Congregation Ahavai Sholcm, ' Park "and Clay atreets, tonight at 8 o'clock. Tomorrow morning services! at 9 o'clock. Rabbi R. Abrahamson will : officiate. i region Aaxiliary Meptlng The Wom an's auxiliary to the American Lepton of which Mrs. W. A, Elvers Is presidelnt, will meet Saturday evening at 8 o'clock - at the Hotel Portland. Members are asked to bring lowers to decorate the room of Mrs. Franklin D'OHr. the wife Id Havana 13-2fe!r r-M 4S-S07 PINE ST. THE HART CIGAR COMPANY: PORTLANO, ORKQON of the national commander Of the legion, who iwill arrive at 10 o'clock. Plans will also be made for suitable entertainment for Mrs. D'OUer.. , ; Maxamag to Hike Those of the Ma titasi who are not now on the anual outing at Mount Baker will visit Oswego lake for the regular week end trip Sat urday and Sunday. The clubmen will not make a long"'trip, but will spend the night on the shores of the lake and hike over i the i adjoining hills early Sunday morning, returning; to camp to spend the heat of the day and renewing the walk In the evening. The: main party will leave Saturday at 6:40 p. m. from the S. P. station at Fourth and Oak' streets, going to Lake Grove. The trail to the camp will be marked for those going later. Soma of the crowd will go- out on a late train Saturday night and others will leave Sunday morning. : . Field CrIs!ng Finished The Larch mountain field cruising work has been completed by Asher Ireland of the for est service. Maps of the newly acquired addition td the Oregon national forest will be made within the next few months. For the last six weeks forest service cruisers have been working on the'Larch mountain region. The first half of this time, several men were so employed but the work was completed by Ireland alone. i - 4-. .'. , Loivtag! Quits Forest gerrleeH. L Loving, one of the veterans of the forest service organization, who for the last three years has been district fiscal agent at the Portland office of the United States forest service, has resigned to be come connected With the Mathis com pany. Loving was stationed at Wash ington, Missoula and Denver before com ing to Portland. A. H. Cousins will suc ceed Loving as fiscal agent. ' n Log Fractures : Boy's 8k nil Rudolph Focher, 18. was struck by a log while working in a lumber camp at Carlton, Or., ! Thursday j morning and Is at the Good Samaritan hospital, where he is being treated for a fractured skulL Ac cording to his special nurse this morn ing his condition is still doubtful. Focher Uvea in Portland, at 827 Broadway.. Scales Test Ordered Numerous com plaints made to the city recently have resulted In orders from Commissioner J. M. Mann for the sealer of weights and measures to make a general check on scales and' -measuring machines used In the city. 1 Short weight from the dealers along Yamhill street furnishes the basis for most of the complaints. It Is said. The Sixty-foorta Anniversary of the P. SI T. V. of the American Gymnastic union will be celebrated at Crystal Lake park; Milwaukle, Sunday, August 8. Ad mission to park, 11c, Including war . tax. Games of all kinds, swimming, dancing afternoon and evening. Admission to dance, ladies, 35c; gentlemen, 60c. Adv. Temporary Pastor Sought The pulpit committee of White Temple (First Bap tist church) was given full power to act In securing- a supply pastor for the church pending the selection of A, regu lar; pastor, at the business . meeting Thursday night.- Floyd Smith Is chair man of the pulpit committee. I rark picnic Plaaned Saturday after nooni and evening the Woodlawn Metho dist church and. Sunday school will hold their annual picnic at Peninsula park. The picnic dinner will be at 6:30 p. m. Games have been arranged for the chll dren. Parents are Invited to attend. S. , P. Film to Be Exhibited Railroad people and others Interested have been invited to view a film story of the South ern Pacific's supply train operation, the showing to be made at I p. m. Friday in the rest room at Union station. The ex hibitor is taking the film over all the S. P. lines. Portland-Newberg Basses leave Fourth and Alder dally. 8 :30. 9 :30, 11 a rru, and 1. 2:30, 4:15. 5:30. 6:80 p. m. ; Saturday p. m. Phone Main and; Sunday, 11 8314. Adv. Third Oregoa 'to Hold Picnic Vet erans of the Thlrd Oregon will hold their annual picnic and outing at Clackamas Sunday. Members and families are invited.-! j j - : . f , Oaard Cluh to give Daaec The Mult nomah Guard club will have a dance on the ! Swan ; Friday; evening, leaving tha foot of Jefferson street at 8 o'clock. Steamer ' Iralda for St. Helens and Rainier, ; dally "at 2:30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sunday. St. Helens only, l:ia p. m. Adv. Swimming Every Afterssos and eve ning. Dancing every eveningaxcept Sun day; and Monday at WlndemuthAdv. Excursion Steamer Olympian for Cas cade . Locks every Sunday at 9 a. m. Taylor street dock. Main 8058. Adv. MeCargar, Bates A Lively Fire, life, casualty and automobile Insurance, Teon building. Telephone Main 188. Adv. Expert Service 1 In artificial teeth Is given by Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate spe cialist, 807 Journal building. Adv. BfelTaaght Magaslae Agency, W2 C. and Alice. M. McNaught, have moved to 80S Goodnough, Bldg. Adv. 1III1 Military Academy, Portland, Or., is the school that gets results. Opens September 15. Adv. Dr. R- "SI. Hoed, eyesight specialist, Morgan Bldg. Adv. UNION DENTISTS WT. GTJARAJTTEE OJB WOBX PfTMaISitB rMm. sear Porcelain Filllagg Il.OO M-X Gold Crowns ..;!";!I!rr,lIS!o6 8.K Goi Bridge .::::::::::.::::ig:8o i extxastlBg . : Yon 'tTin hav an Ml.xU.' ki . ' 4,4.4UMWU V your teeth free of tar chtr;e or cbll- tsuwu dj tailing at our ouice. 231 H j Morrberis.T Corner Sseond j ' Entirvj Corner. El ! LOOK FOR THE ! BIG UNION SIGN . BOY SCOUTS FROM NEWYOISHOWll SIGHTS OF OREGON If thers is any on thing that boys enjoy more than another it Is a swim and when it was announced that the yacht on which 4.he visiting 3oy. Scoots from New York were cruis ing op s.nd down the river Thursday, would stop at WIndemuth, where the boys could have a dip, a shout of approval was heard. ' ; . - The yacht , Wisdom, formerly owned by Jack " London.' was used ; for the early part of tha trip, and they had a second rids in ,F. W. yogler s Baby Dix, in command - of Captain Jack Spefer., ' ; " '. i i ''. 'i-.i i ' ' -i :'' : William F. Iiipman was ; host to the Scouts : Friday. Breakfast was served at the Hotel Portland, after which the boys left in several, cars, more than a dosen Portland Scouts accompanying them on an all-day trip up the Colum bia river highway. The fish iiatcherioa at Bonneville were to be visited, the trip to be continued ' to Eagle creek. where a picnio luncheon and a hike to the , Punch Bowl were ! scheduled- On the return trip dinner will be served at Chanticleer inn. The evening will be spent on Council Crest. Saturday morn ing breakfast will be served at the Tip Top inn of Lipman, Wolfe k. Co.'s store and at 10 o'clock the boys will depart for Seattle. , .-iAr '-m - The luncheon given Thursday for the boys at the Chamber of Commerce was presided ; over by C C Colt, j president of , the Boy Scouts. F. E. ? Matthes, scoutmaster, of Washington. D. C. who accompanies the ' boys, explained the purpose of the- Far Western Travelers' association in- sending these Scouts for a tour of the national parks. The boys were selected from approximately 12, 000, the choice being madeon account of high rank In scouting, " r Frank Branch Riley, who recently returned from the Boy Scout camp . at Wahtum lake, paid - a j high tribute to the fundamentals of ; scouting as ex emplified In that splendid - camp, where more than 100 boys are enjoying out ings. ..:v; Card of Thanks I wish to sincerely thank the members of tha Friends of Irish Freedom and ail other friends for their kind sympathy and beautiful floral offerings at the death of my brother, Thomas Curraft. Huarh Curran... ' i '-'- ;.tr; . Spot Cash ! No Red Tape All sizes el Diamond bouebt. Business confidential. JOS. LINZ 602 Spalding Bldg. Call Again. Hours t to 6 P. M. MedalsAre Eeady For MenWho Were In Late World War : If you are ' an ax-oldler, " sailor or marina with record of service. . during the war with Germany, you are entitled to a victory medal now being issued by the war department Men who served must apply at . the recruiting office with - their discharges to prove they are entitled to the med als, The applications are then. Indorsed to Washington, from whence they, are mailed to.ths applicant. Out-of-town - men . who write . to the recruiting office rosy secure forms on which to : make -.true copies of their discharges, and these will then be sent to the recruiting officers. - The medals are being given to all persons who served between April 8, 1917, i. and - November -11, 1818. or to the next 'of kin of these who have died. . L.sA.' Dusterhoff Is. ; Freed on Charges . i Of Liquor Violation L. A. Dusterhoff. twin brother to Ed- ward J. .Dusterhoff. convicted bootleg ger, was turned free Thursday rooming by . Federal Judge R. S. Bean upon the recommendation of Assistant United statAs Attorney- Austin FFlegel, Jf. Dusteroff was Indicted under the in ternal revenue laws on a liquor viola tion. -A few weeks ago Judge Bean held the prohibition : amendment supersedes the internal revenue law,, therefore Dus terhoff 1 could not be prosecuted. He recently served a 80-day sentence In Se attle and paid a $250 fine on a similar charge.: Edward J. Dusterhoff 4s now confined in the county jati mir mnnihs sentence. He was also fined 81000. Federal agents say i the two brothers have been using their similar ity of features, as an. alibi to escape prosecution after oeing arrwanoo. i mm 13? tQ? "TRAILED BY THREE!" , PEOPLES TnEATBJS TOMOSBOVY !3? !3? Double) Stamps I Saturday -'' Monday '. fcfM Special Price On Fruit Jars' - end All Canning J Accessories , Two Days of Extraordinary Bargain Offering ! Items of Interest for Everybody SPECIAL SILK SALE $2.65 A YARD All our $3.50 . siilkf in a rich heavy all-silk quality, satins, taffetas and messalines. . Specially priced at $2,65 a yard. : 4 WOMEN'S SMART BATHING SUITS SPECIAL $6.65 These are practical ; swimming suits, made of fine worsted. 'You may choose almost any color yon like, all are perfect fitting garments and will keep their shape satisfactorily. Values to $9.50 for $6.65. TOWEL SPECIAL 3 for $1.0O Good heavy quality huck towels, size 20 by 40 inches, regular 40c quality, special 3 for $1.0O. , .. WOMTN'S UNION SUITS, SPECIAL 69Women's f ' fine jersey ribbed cotton union suits in cuff knee or lace l bottom style. 85c quality special 69. Cy'-:r-- ,':'v- :r'".v .. ' . - . v-;y - ': ' ' BROOM SPECIAL, 55 These brooms are our excellent 75c and 85c quality. Ihey are good medium weight and shellaced handles. No phone orders taken for these brooms at this special price andl none delivered without "other purchases. They will go quickly at this special price, 55. V-- MEN'S AND BOYS' BATHING SUITS 10 OFF Here is ark opportunity- to buy the best in style, work- , manship and. material. They come in blue, dark d,V gray and green. $1.50 to $6.50. Saturday and Monday' 10" off.- ; : ,L; ' -:: -. : - : ... ' SHOE SALE, $1.00 A PAIR Women's oxfords and . pumps in , brown and black, medium and low heels. These soldup to $5$0 a pair. Sizes 3 to 5 only. , Spe cial $1.00 a pair, GIRLS' SHOES $1.00 PAIR Odd lot of shoes and slip pers in patent and kid leathers, also white canvas. Al e most all sizes in these. $1.00 a pair. Quality Counts The finesjb white'flour and purest shorten ing have gone into the making of Snow 1 Flakes and special processes of baking insure crisp fikiness--ryou,ll love these y fresh from ithe oven, slightly salty,' crackers. . j. , 1 Don't ask for crackers ;: say SNOW FLAKES , SOME MOSS , P.CB. PRODUCTS Giacer Wafers Lens Branch Salrine Flakes Tiffin Biscuit .- Zweibacb Chocolate Eclairs ' - -Cocosaot Wafers Cheese Sandwich , Animals - 1 Marahrn allow Sssdwida - ' Butter Thia V We assert that inr buying at Shanahan's our customers get the finest of merchandise at .bed-rock' prices and that, the jwords Special; and "Bargains" have a definite meaning, j TheV have meant something in the past and the values that we offer, fori Saturday are but renewed proof that you gainjmuc in snopping nerc. i i Sil '- i V.I - .:... Tnese D.tesses: Now k 10 -Have Been Selling for Three Times This : :'i':Hr;-;r' 1 Amount "::-:r. ' '' ":; But the number is becoming smaller i and vc have decided I to mark them at this very low fig ure and sell them all out. They are tatff etas in several of the most (popular ..shades, including taupe, navy I and rose, and are well worth j a . special visit to see. ! . ' - I ' FOUR BLOUSE Sample Blouses OfVoite 98c to $4.95 Bieuses In shades of rose, copen, g-reen and white or in white with colored collar and cuffs. The styles are varied -and you will find some unusually chic blouses among: this assortment. Georgette Blouses , $4.95 . Blouses of distinct style and charm In n sVia j41ltara mtmAn , lar fall wear. Choose now while the assortment is larKe. - o - ? BARGAINS Jbiity Diouses Of Georgette . $1.95 These blouses have become slightly soiled! from being- shown and we have marked them at a very low price as a special bargain. They are of a rood grade ef oeorrette embroidered in colors or finished with, ruffles and will launder nicely. Girls' Middy Blouses $2.39 Mia ay mouses ok wnue gajaiem wiio i. navy collar and cuffs, maate In regula Uon style and, ideal for school wear. Summer (Underwear -.dnHoiery. " A Specially Chosen Assortment for Saturday's Selling CHILDREN'S HOSE, 3 f AIRS $1.00 Chlldrett's fine or heivy ribbed $tocklnt$ In. black only; sizes 6 to 10, at 35c Pir--or 3 pairs for J $1.00 , CHILDREN'S HOSE, 13 PAIRS 25c , Children's White Cotton Stockings in sizes, 5 to at 10c pair or 3 pairs...... 25c 1 WOMEN'S HOSE 50e , Women's! Lisle Hose in white and black in sizes 8 yi to: to, pair .-..a -wc WOMEN'S SILK HOSE $1.50 Women's Pure Silk Hose in black ind cordovan incizes &y to 10, specially priced at $1.50 CHILDREN'S UNION SUITS 50c V S A broken i line of Boys' and Girls' Summer I UnionSults at onry, each. . ..;.).... . .C0c I WOMEN'S UNION SUITS ,50c ! Women's extra fine Cotton Union Suits with lace knee, regularly selling at Jl.oo, sizes 34 to 35. Doing Any Swimming? Then You Will Be Interested in Our - ! Sale of Bathing Suits Off They are as brilliant as any one could wish for and are knit in several different styles. Our assortment is very complete, and you will find it easy to find just what you want here at reasonable prices. SATURDA Y SALES for MEN And Be Sure That You Don't Overlook These Opportunities Balbriggan Shirts 39c Men's Hose 3 Pairs SI DO Men s Mack nose In a superior-quality : sues 10 to 11 V. , . Men's Half Hose 3 Pairs $IA0 f Men's half hose In blactc, brown, tan, gray ana green ; sixes to uh- Men's balbrif gan shirts with, long sleeves in sises 3S to iU - . j , , - . Balbriggan Drawers 39c Men's, balbriggan drawers In sixes $i to 44 1 well mads and satisfactory. Athletic Union Suits 95 c Men's athletic union suits' made without sleeves In knee lengthi end with) elastic In belt s,ad back; sixes 34 to 42. . Ribbed U nion Suits I2S Men's ribbed "union suits made with - half sleeves In allele length;: sixes S4 to 4S. Mesh Union Suits $125 Men's mesh union suits made with half sleeve and ankle length; In white; sises a to- 4C. i Chambray Work Shirts SI JO .(Men's chambray work shirts In assorted t colors made of a heavy grade of closely woven maienai; itv to iv. Canvas 1 Gloves, 2 Pair 25c Men's canvas gloves with knitted wristbands. A. very good value in canvas gloves. 1 Bathing Suits 98c 'Men's ribbed bathing suits In navy blue; i sixes as to 44; durable and practical. Tf S7Xft 77fAT.SAV&)(bUfa McCall Patterns a. , at i-J M M SI . J fit s McCall Magazine 7ffju&l:sffA'GTONSrs. Henry J. Ditter, tlgr,-- - rompt and Careful Attention Given to Mail Orders'