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THURSDAY, -AUGUST 12, 1320. THE - OREGON - DAILY J! JOU RNAL. PORTLAND, OREGON 9 TOWN TOPICS Travelers to all point, of tb Catted Star or broad should take advantace of experienced in foroieUoB end unW offered thirmgh Th, Ore con Journal Travel Btireea. In persons! coarse Doner H . Smith. Ittiiruad tickeU and steassstup bookmaa arransed. ; k'oretcn sxeUa&ce lamed latunnarlw una renrdms passports. COMINO EVENTS . Borers' week. Auut 9 to 14. American Society of ClvU Eosineers' eoovea Con. iwut 10 to 12. , - . Orraoa Baptist Tonne; People- aaaemblf, Olad tton. Cbaatauqua (roanda, iurMt 21 to SO. Uresoa Cbrisuaa fcndesvor Mimaser aonfarcaea, torwU Grove, Anson SO to September Baptist UU contention, Corvailie. Septaaaoer . Prone Festival. Venoaver. Wash.. Septon- Uao"- Herman, .rand Vorttendl Sap- Pendleton Koond-Cn. September Wsaiiuidan State fa, i X d, Vancouver. September 2 S-BO. r' ' ' " ; . Oregon Biata Fair. Salem. September it to Crfaho 28Ui Fair. Botes. September 27 to October SL ' . " . Partite Ooaat Oaa association. Portland. Sep tember. ' J" L UaaMnrtoa State Fair. Takims, September . 20-1S. J kiuitnoman County Fair, . Graham, - October 4 to v. , Parlfie International UeeatocV aaaodation, Portland. November .18 to 20. Oregon-Idaho Farmer Educational Union of America. TUe IMUea. December 2 to A. I TO OAT'S FORECAST -Portland and Vicinity Tonight and Friday fair: continued warm; easterly wind. Oregon ami Washington Tonight and Friday fair; continued warm; moderate easterly winds. WEATHER CONDITIONS . Moderately low pressure areas are -still cen tral over California And Arixona: elsewhere the pressure is relatively high, with highest readings in the npper Missouri valley and central plains states. xiain, nsve isuen in portions of the southern: Itorky nionntsia and. central plains states, the slissisalppi valley, and south Atlantic and cant Gulf states. The weather is much cooler in the upper Mississippi and Sflssoqrt val leys; elsewhere changes in temDeratare hare been unimportant. - Tempers turre above lOO' de grees oeenrred yesterday in sou them Oreson and Central California; the maximum tempera ture at Kosebnrg. OS degrees, waa the highest recorded at that place in August since the es tablishment of the station. Kelatita: hnmidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, 61 1T cent; (V p. m. yesterdsy, 87 pert cent; 3 i. m..Wj, 3 per cent. Precipitation ainoa January l! "Total. !7.8!J inches; i normal, i!5.36 inches, deficiency 7.47 Inches,,! t ; i . . FilANK GIXX.AU. OBSERVATIONS Temp., S o Ii STATIONS II if B SkS 23 Baker, Or. . .' . . 82 Itoiae. Idaho .. .t. ......... . ( Itoaton, ;Mas. ............. 84 Buffalo.; '. 1". i... ........ NO Chicago. IU. . . SO Ihrnter, Colo. .............. 70 f Muiim. Iowa 88 Kreno, Cal. .............. 104 tialreston.; Texaa .......... Ml Helena. Mont. ............ 68 Honolulu, T. II. , L........ 84 Huron, H. I. I 7f Kaasss City, Mo. . i. ....... . 86 Ix Apgeles, Cal. 82 ilarslifieUl. Or. ........... 74 Medfnrd, Or. ... i. ....... '. 102 - Memphis, Tenn 84 Missoula. Mnut. ........... 7A Mottena. L'tah ............. HX New Ortaant, I.a. ...... , . . 8t New York. N. Y. K2 -Nome. Alaska' ... i. ....... . fiS North Head. Wash.; 04 North I'LaXte. Neb. 76 Oklahoma City, Okla. 90 l'hnenix.i iArtx. ..,...... 4 . 106 I'ittsbnrg, F; 82 I'orsteHo Idaho ,.i 82 l'ortiana. Or. 0 l'rlnce ItKwrt, B. C ti6 Ifoeeburg. Or 96 ' Itoswell. N. M. . . 06 . Hscrsmento. Cel. 102 u t f if. n i 60 SO 79 68 72 f G8 72 80 48 '48.' OS 64 48 72 fi2 B2 76 68 50 B4 6fl 76 66 B2 68 60 58 64 68 74 o 68 06 M 60 liH 60 " S8 74 t6' 68 94 is .18 64 72 52 60 62 0 0 o o o .84 .06 0 o .04 0 0 .02 0 .40 0 0 .08 o .68 0 -0 , O ' 0 1.0a .02 o 0 0 .84 0 .04 0 o .10 o o o .10 , Bt. Paul, Minn.-. 82 (Halt Ike City, I'Uh 82 Kan 1 Metro. Cal. . 76 Kan Francisco, Cal 70 Keattle, i Wash. 82 Sheridan. . Wyo. a.. 70. Kilka, Aktska 58 Kixikane, Wash. ........... 84 Tscoma.Wssu. ........... 80 Tsmpe. : F1. ............. 92 1.64 O -Ol 1 Tanans.i Aiasks . .-. ...I TO Titixnli Island Wash. - I RR o o 0 .02 .48 0 O o e 0 o Ttrnoialk "Nev. ............ j 86 . Trianglei Inlaml, B. C. ...... 1 60 Vancouver. B. C. 82 Victoria. B. C. . 'Walla Walla. Wash. ... fto . WsHhinoton. I. C. ........ . 8 AVilliatow. N. I. . .1 . 70 W innemucra,, Ner. I. . 92 Yakiniaji Wash. 92 P. M. report of preceding day. r i 1 and wan sAvi.Mis stamps j , on Saia at L Business Office. TUe Joarnal Knight's School to Reopen After a hiKhly I successful spring term in which nearly! 1000 ex-service men registered for class (work, the KnigtUs of Columbus evening school j at 290 . Grand avenue north ;will reopen on Tuesday evening. September 7. for its fall term, according to announcement of Principal J. P. O'Hara today. ! Registration will .start shortly, he said and a larger variety of classes will be offered this fail tha.n during the spring. , Parole Alleged Broken Robert Mc Monies, on parole from the state pen itentiary, will be returned to that institu- tlon, according to Captain of Inspectors Circle. McMonles was arrested by Pa- trnlrriAn fa 1 i va n nnd 0ort In nnnaJ. tlon. with the alleged theft of a carton I of cigarettes . and a can of lard. He was ' investigated in connection with the thefts by Inspectors Collins and Cole man. He is a trainman by profession. An to Leawa SU CUarlca Hotel for Scappoose 0:30 a. m. ; St. Helena. As toria and Seaside. ' 10 a. m, 1:30 n. re. : Scappoose and St, Helens. 4 p. m. ; ex tra Saturday and Sunday to Scappoose and St Helens. 11 :15 p. m. Cascade Locks and Hood River 9:45 a. m,, 2:45 p. m. ; Bridal Veil and Multnomah Falls. 10 a.:nW4 p. m.; extra Saturday and Sunday, 11:15 p. m. to Bridal Veil. For information call Marshall 4381. Adv. Aecased of Steallnr Aato .Tire Edwin Burtin, 18. of Mllwaukle, waa arrested by Patrolman Evans of the auto theft bureau Wednesday, charged; with steal ing an automobile tire. The arrest was made, when Burtin attempted to sell the tire at 18SH First street. According to the police he admitted the theft of the tire, saying that he' took it from a car at Oak Grove. . ' Fire Insurance Exchange to Meet Members of the Fire Insurance exchange of Portland will meet at the Benson hotel Monday noon. Following luncheon business matters of importance to the organization will be discussed. . The CISTS VACATION .IN tUMMER SUBftCRISSRS When- going away foe the summer or on ennr vacation, have The Journal follow yoq at the reguisr rate, or the following agents will supply yon at regular city rate: Barview. Or. W. A. SippeH. Jr. Bay CMy. Or. Mrs. ;T. A CUlea. j Cannon Beach- Kco la. Or. II. U. HarrU. Cssaoa. W'safa. Carl B. Smith, also Ship herd'a Sminaa. . ! ; - 1 - Gamhaldi, Or. TV. C ETHa. Jerbart. Or. W. I. Robinson. ' U Beach, Wash. Stranbal A Co. Manhattan. Beach Mrs. O. I. Hustoav ' Mansanits Beach Emil O. KsrdeU. , Neah-Kah-Nie, Or. A. C. Anderson. : Nahaleaa, Or. N ens tem Drag Company. Netsrts. Or Mrs. M. F. Cross. , Newport, Or. M. 8. Hunt t 1 -Pnofio City O. BL Ward. ! Oeean Park. Wash. Geo. H. Krrmec Rorkawsr Baafb Or. a T Miliar Scaskie, Or. Jseoa McCuue, itota Drug atora, - . Sesvlew, Wssh. Ceo. L. Patnanv : Tillamook. Or. F. U Ebcrman. i Twin Rorks, Or. D. J. Van Scyoo. ' I WiUhoit Springs F. W. McLaren.' . exchanee was Incorporated In January and,' has : for - Its purpose elevation of business standards of the fire Insurance business of the city. A lar are portion of the fire insurance agents of Portland are members of the exchange, j Trails Clib Oatlng Members of the Trails club will have a, week end camp or, top of Troutdale hill, on tha east side of the Sandy river from Troutdale Saturday and Sunday. The main party will leave : from Third and Morrison streets at i :30 Saturday afternoon,- taking- the Montavilla car to the: Mount Hood station, thence the P. K., P. train! to Troutdale. Others of the club members are expected to leave later in the afternoon and evening. Those mak ing; the trip should carry water bags as there are no springs at the camp -site. Charles E.; Warner is leader. r Coi-Boosevelt Club The Cox-Roosevelt Club of Oregon : will meet in room A Central ; library Friday at 8 p. m. Harvey G. Starkweather, president, will preside. Colonel ftobert A. Miller, presi dential elector who received the highest vote Of all contending candidates at the May I primary, will speak on "The Po litical Outlook." A program of music will be given. The public is invited.; GeUert Estate Yalned at I47.47S An estate valued at $47,475 was left by Mrs. iMary Gellert, who died in Portland July i23. according to the appraisement report filed with the probate court Wed nesday by 1-1 J. Daly, S. J. Goldschmidt and Edward B. Kramer. The real estate is valued at 933,300 and the remainder of the estate comprises notes, securities and jewelry. : j Calne Is Chamber Gaest Joseph K. Calne, managing director of the Oakland Chamber of Commerce of Oakland, Cal., was a guest of the! Portland chamber Wednesday. Caine Is familiarizing him self with industrial and commercial con ditions In other coast cities. He inspect ed Municipal terminal No. 4 and toured the Columbia river highway Wednesday. Beautiful Dentistry We attach bridge work) to front teeth without the use of crowis, thus retaining the appearance of natural teeth: I. Teeth extracted, crowded and filled without pain by the nerve blocking method. Drs. Hartley. Kiesendahl & Marshall, 307 Journal building. Adv. , --t Jones' Visit Postponed Senator Wes ley Jones, chairman of tne senate committee which framed the merchant marine bill, will not come to Portland next j Friday, as planned, and the meet ing (which had been arranged; for ;hls visit 'will not be held until the latter part i ; Woodlark Building, Alder at West Park " DRUG DEPARTMENT Cascara Bark, l lb ...... - ......40c Senna Leaves, t lb. -60c Pure Olive: Oil, 1 pint...... .$1.10 Mixed Bird Seed, 2 Vi lbs . 65c Gream Tartar, i lb.. .; ..$1.00 Merck's Sodium Phosphate, t lb 25c Glycerine, , l pint ...... i ... . . . . .... 90c Magnesia Citrate, l bottle .......... -30c Lime ; Water, l qt j 20c Dandy Roach Powder, 12 oz ......... . 75c PATENT MEDICINE DEPARTMENT Carbolated Vaseline "L . .'. i ....... . Glovers' Imperial Mange Remedy... CLA-WOOD Poison Oak. Remedy Spauldine Plasters . L ...... . CLA-WOOD Syrup Figs... Lino i Carter's LJver Pills ... ........ . Micro Pepto" Manitan ................ CLA-WPOD Syrup Hypophosphite. . Albanol, pint Beecham Pills ....L.... Pape's Diapersin Garrett's Snuff ...... Lydla ptnkham Compound Erasine ; j ........ , . j. Carbona ' i j. Benetol ' . ........ j .... i. FRECKLE CREAMS Othine Kremola : ........ Stearns' 'J. ...... i n 1 1 si p v- Malvina . . . . . . . . . Kintho ..... . Velvetina Stillman's ...... . Dr. C. H. BerEy's. Hetcher's i . . . i Si V BATH SALTS Valiant's 4711 ... Hudnut's Bronnley e e - NIKK MARR TOILET ARTICLES i Velvet Cream ........ .ii ..50c and $1.00 Velvet Balm , . .-.50c and $1.00 Face Dressing . ;; ..50c and $1.00 Wonder Freckle Cream. i . i ....... .$1.25 Neo-Plastique ... j .... y .$2.50 SPECIAL-GARDEN HOSE 4-inch or '?4-inch 50-ft. lengths at greatly i ;i -reduced prices. Regular Hit. So Hose for ......$8.79 . PHILADELPHIA I BIRD FOOD f - A SHIPMENT JUST ARRIVED l package Seed . : . ; . '. .35c I package Mauna . . . 15c l' package Sand ...... J ......... .. .20c t. package! Mite Powder '. .25c t package Nestling Food ........... of September, when he will be able to visit Oregon. This change of plans waa announced to the Chamber of Commerce! Thursday in a message from Senator Charles I McXary. t 'School Offer DeeUsedM. E. Post of Tacoma, wjio ; was recently elected to teach science and coach athletics at Lin coln high school, has declined the posi tion, svnd will, instead,- beoons bead of the science department - in . the high schools of Berkeley,, Cat,- . ' Balera-M m City Stags use Connects O. E. train Na 6 Salem, 'arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also atonnects O. E. train K& Salem, arrive Mill City, V p. n. Joseph Uamman, . proprietor. , Salem. Phone 44- Adrs - j-'! i ' flS.ttt Lots Eltoa tCoart apU no in surance. Are - yon? fullly protected against such losses? Vlf not, phone Mar. 2391 before tne fire. ; W. li. McDonald Co., general insurance with service. Yeor bldg. Adv. . ... : . - j: Portland-3Tewerg Bssses leave Fourth and Alder dally, ti30, :30. 11 a. m., and 1. Z :30. 4 :1S. S :30, :30 p. m. ; Saturday and . Sunday, 11 p. m. ' phone . Main 3314. Adv. ;' ,. ' '..'i Toa Waat a satisfactory lower plate. Dr. E. C Rossman, 307 Journal building, specializes In correct artificial teeth. Adv. Steamer Iralda fdr St. Rainier, daily at 3 :30 p. Alder street. Sunday, St. 1:30 p. m. Adv. , Helens and m.. foot of Helena only. For Sale A few uncalled-for ladies' suits and coats. Half price. - Norman Bros., N. W. Bank bldg. Main 3687. Adv. . : ..'.! Swlirmliig Every Afteraoon and eve ning. Dancing every evening except Sun day and, Monday at Wlndemuth. Adv. j Dr. Oeo. S. Kdehler has returned. Ad. Hotel Fire Alarms Don't Connect With City Central System Acting Chief Young of the fire bureau lias issued a warning that fire alarms found in hotels and apartment houses do not connect with the j city's central fire. alarm system, and the "pulling" of one of those house boxes does not notify Che department that there is a fire. - i These boxes, only arouse inmates of the buildings ; where they are located. Chief Young said. There is a require ment that a card, be attached to these boxes notifying people that the box does "An Ominous Judicial Decision'' Hear DICKSON e - AT THE;j; Big Tent Pavilion ; ' Corner llth and Morrison". ' BIG SIXGtl 1 20 S. & H. SHERWIN -10c . . .62c . . .30c .. .25c .. .30c . 23c ...20c .$1.00 $1.12 $1.25 ...60c . . -25c . . -50c - -40c $1.10 . . ,30c $1.00 . 25c e TONIGHT! 01 j ' IMlLYPAlMTgJ Roof and Brfdge Paint Auto and Buggy Paint Auto Enamel ...$1.10 .$1.25 .....50c .....50c m i ... 48c -...60c .. 50c . . .. ....... .50c 60c . - .65c and $1.10 75c . v. .$1.00 $1S0 . . .$1.00 not give a city alarm and that the city box should be operated. 1 Directions are contained on these cards for the nearest city fire alarm box. Chief Young said his Investigation haad convinced him that the average person believes the interior alarms are connected with the -city 'sys tem. Numbers, of persons, after the Elton Court fir last Saturday, Informed firemen that the interior ; alarm:' In the building was out of commission, because it. did not summon the department. , ' ' card ef Thanks ' ' il ' We wish sincerely to thank the W. O. W. camp No. 77, and all other friends, for their kind sympathy and beautiful floral oirerinsr at tne aeatn - ox wire. mother and sister, George Gilbertson and Son, Alma Ekblad, William N. Ekblad. '- . ' 1 , : . ' S. ft H. Green Stamps for cash. Hol man Fuel Co.. Main 853. 660-21. Adv. I AM GOIICG TO CLO8E OUT TO HOSKOW FROM t A. M. TO P. M. tke following 31 da. Wholesale and Retails ,s . - -il - 1100 Novels, SI to $2 kind, at.. Books that's been used at.....15 Children's Hats and Caps at...lQt Ladies' Brassieres at.. Candies, in 3 and 4 Lb. Boxes, In Box lots only, a Lb.. ....... . 28a Bixbys No. 10 Shoe Polish, white. black or tan. 3 Boxes for.. . . ,,25e Boys' Straw Hats at. each.,... LI 0 Boxes 100 Sheets Carbon Paper. BO a 13 Os. Cans PorK Chops 18 Os. Cans Beef Stew and Vegetables .............. J6.00 Boys' Sweaters, extra heavy ......... Hot Cake Griddles ........ Ml- 20 ... 20 ,11 S2.75 1 aTk aaw j 35c combination Knife and Shear Sharpeners ................. 15a Snap Fasteners, 3 Dot for. . . ji . .5 Lots of other useful things have got to go. One-day only, 83 Cans Hamburger Steak..,..,.... .ii.13, Store Boom Mill St-. Between First and Freat. j . Take S Car get off at Mill Sti, walk 2 blocks East. i . i; Next Saturday at olumbia BIO SPECIAL PROGRAM OF'ATH XETICS A2fD AMUSEMENTS COME EARLY TODAY toi THE BEACH FOR A PIC2UC! Miller & Tracey Funerals for Lest Main 2691 57S-85 I!- Beach i . . ii Present This COITPOS' Friday or Saturday, . ! Aagast IS or 14, aad Seeare EXTRA ! GREEN TRADING STAMPS 20 with the first $1 of yoar pat-chase and DOUBLE STAMPS with remainder of purchase. -. , BASEMENT DEPT. - WILLIAMS PAINTS AND j VARNISHES ! i ' i 54 All shades, colors and sizes.! we nave tne largest retail stock, in, the city, j ; j 1 Before You Buy Paint, Let: Us Figore Your Needs. Regular S. W. P. Label Family' Paint j Flattone Wall Finish Porch and Deck Paint Inside Floor Paint I Enamel and Enameloid Floorlac I j Brighten Up Stains j Oil Stain Handcraft Stan Shingle Stain Woodcraft Stain ! ' j We carry all this and more, too. in all colors! and sizes at the RIGHT PRICES. ! i FAMILY PAINT SPECIAL I Regular colors, gallon . .......... . .$3.50 White, gallon ..$3.58 EVERSHARP i Why -not have one of these convenient, eco nomical pencils? : Always sharp, never sharpened, attractive and -business like, all designs, in gold-filled, sterling and plated silver. 'Priced $1.00 and up. . ) ; i A Waterman. Sheaf fer, Conklin, Moore Pen Convention ! "I dreamed i A dream in the midst of my , slumbers," ' A dream of fountain pens in countless num- . bersj. ' - - t- It seemed that each pen firm, had recently: - , : made-. : , j , : i -.. j A monster pen of wonderul style and grade: Each pen so fitly fashioned for every need, h That the writing millions gasped at the deedlj Hence, ail the fountain pens, met in conven . , - tion - - , To view these four of superjative mention, ti After : long hours of tipping' and pointing, :i And reams of paper with ink anointing, .:! Each pen bowed to their "nibs" in adoration,! And inscribed it's speechless admiration. ! i! A. P. W. TOILET TISSUE 2000 sheets, roll 50c- box of 4. . .$185 Extra! xtra! Think of It! The Season's Final a ; Disposal of Women's, Misses' AND Children's Janes AT Pair Choice From Our Entire -Stock Without Rearve All Sixes in the Assortment but Not All Sizes in Each Style Unquestionably the best shoe values are to be found in our base ment Shoe Section a n d ,n ow, without . thought of worth, cost or former selling price, we place on sale with-" out restriction, our en tire remaining stocks of Women's, Misses' . and Children's White Canvas Pumps. Oxfords and Mary Janes at the Ridiculously Low Price of $1.00 a Pair The styles are the season's popular mod els with low 4 or high heels in Oxfords, and Pomps plain or with strap. -Also Children's and Misses' Pumps and " Mary Janes with leath er soles and neat bow on vamps. All sizes in the assortment but not all sizes in each style. Those who realize the importance and un usual saving possibility ; of this great sale- will not fail to attend, .and attend early. - . - .. ..'- i. . ,. :-; Positively No Reser vations No Phone or Mail: Orders and None Sent C. O. D. None Exch ange d While A ny Remain You Have U restrict ed Choice at SI a. Pair 1 White Canvas Pumps Oxfords Mary During July and A ugtist Jantxen's Ba thins; . Suits : in all styles, sises- and colors. Men's, women's and children's. All prices, S3.50 to $1X.50. It Is Worth a Lot to You and to Us to Have You "Make This Helpful Store Your Store" It's worfh a lot to feel what it is that that thing every detail to the specfications given by the seller. It s to eliminate all doubts tamable for the money. of its way" to build such a feeling to fix . securely in the minds., of its patrons that Roberts Bros, could be' depended upon to do the things it said it would do, to sell the kind of things it said "it would sell, to give you quality and to please you in every possible way. We believe we have succeeded, and to usjmentally, it's worth a lot: Come Broken BARGAIN Laces, Ribbons. Trimmings, Handker- i chiefs, Neckwear, Veils, Etc.-Dozens and Dozens of Bargains at'a. Sensation ally Low Price Only .... . .' . . . - ' MISS .THIS SALE AND THE LOSS IS YOURS! It Is si most sensational clean-up of all odd lots broken lines and slightly soiled or mussed merchandise in our Fancy Goods Section. Here are ex traordinarv barsains that it starts, you'll hav choice from: LACES in Linen ind Cotton Torchon Edfes and Bands French Piatt Vals -narrow , and medium Venise Edges Imitation Crochet -- .I fg Colonial Edges Filet, etc. All at. . . . --V V EMBROIDERIES Narrow Cambric ani Lqnjt cloth Edges, broken Baby Sets. Beadings, etd. ail in desirable patterns and finished -with fn fine, firm edges. All a. . . ., . ,. . . . .. . '.f"V' RIBBONS Narrow Fancies, discontinued colors in sathis. messalines and taffetas odd pieces in Picot edge stripe hat bands, etc. " AU .at .. . ... . .. .r. .. . . . lUt SLIP-ON VEILS This is not a hair net Veil, but' a genuine Imported Veil with motiff. ( Comes in all colors and only at this sale AUi Just What You've Women's Cotton Suits at $1.98 Choice-from a large variety of styles and colors in all sizes from 34 to 4 4. An early season; clearance of. all Cotton - Bathing Suits' X"-..:.... $1.98 TRA VELING? T"" ' ! Take One of These Fine Black Roxylite or Split Leather , !. 1 . 18-Incli BAGS Friday at Only $4.98 We secured a small number of these popular Bags far below real worth, and Friday we placf them on sale In the same way. Just 4t in Black Roxylite In crepe and walrus grain finish. In 16 and 18-inch size; also 19-inch black split cowhide in 18-inch size. QQ Choice Friday at. ...... ........... ..... I . . ... 1-70 Handsome Fine Quality .i Silk Taffeta In a Special t f Sale Friday aJ&xO.lU A favored few women those "'who come" first will profit extraordinarily at this sale of handsome .Taffeta Silk Dresses. They come in good styles in navy and In all sizes from 3 6.. to 44. We won't attempt to describe; them. You must see the dresses them- J- fT fift selves to realize their unusual worth at. . . . )XOJyf Bleached . ' Canton Flannel at 48c Yard . .. .. ' At least one-third less, than to&ayfjr market a fine, heavy weight Cleached Canton Flan nel in 32-incb one day' only. Fridary at, yard. , 'JtUV Our Store Now Opens ar9 A.M. The "The Store That , -in r n i Undersells Because It Sells for Cash" absolutely sure when you purchase a j certain thing no matter is going tovgrye the satisfaction you expect or measure up in ctiitauuiis given , Dy ine scner. At s worm a lot to you to dc aqic s regarding the good qualit of merchandise tbat ii is the best ob r. For many years this store has often as much as gone "way out Attend Our 1031st ! Friday A Big Clean-Up Sale Lines Embroideries will never axain be able to secure) here TRIMMINGS Silk' Bands. Metal black Medallion silk tassels, bead AU t broidered corner All . . . . ; Been Waiting For A Timely Underpricing of .Women's and Children's BATHING I Women's Worsted Suits at $4.85 - -; - ' i At this special price we are closing off otir leading lines of Women's Worsted Bathing Suits high-grade garments ' in all colors, styles andsizes, from 34 rricV'.t,rr:.;S4.85 Women's Fashionable ; . Tuxedo ' . Jersey Coats at; $12.00 ! A leading underprlced offering in j JDur j; Suit; I Section a sale of I Women's .Tuxedo Jersey Coats in I fnavy, white, brown and leather. J Sizes 16 -to 40. While any re ! main. . Friday at, . Q" tho garment i . ....... iDXaW Most in Value The Best in Store Closes Wed. 1 P. M. - : i . " . ! Pflster's Cotton snd Worsted Bath ing; Suits in all styles, colors, eizs -93.00 t S6.50 suit. Botn women's and children's. worth a lot to you to be able of For Choice WHILE ANY REMAIN or elsewhere. When the sale Both narrow and medium width Braids. Silk'Edge Cords, Silk and colored silk loops, frogs. drops, etc. f f0 lUt FRIDAY HANDKERCHIEFS for both women and children they come in sheer lawn printed, or with em in white or colors. lite or colors. IOC I i NECKWEAR All soiled or mussed Collars, Sets, Jabots, etc. also odd colors in Windsor Ties. Dozens .and dozens ! of pieces to select fn from. All at . JLUC No Phone or Mail Orders None Exchanged SUI Children's Worsted Suits at $3.85 An opportunity to pur chase Children's - Fine Worsted Bathing Suits at far below rial worth all styles all colors and all sizes to close without re striction, at (?Q QC one price .... . JDQ00 . 20 Dozen i Women's - Corset Supporters On Sale Friday at 15c a Pair A j-ood i Elastic Supporter i shown in both pink and white. TS Friday Sale of Women's Gowns at $1 9 Dainty Slip-over Gowns in white nainsook or pink batiste, hand: embroidered and trimmed with pretty; laces or embroideries. Choicest..... 81.59 Friday Sale of Camisoles at $lQ Pretty new Camisoles of pink liabitai Silk, or silk-finished Poplins, Sateen and Seco SUk with handsome imiU- Qf ff tioh Cluny lace top. Choice tDJL.UU Men's Four -in-Hand . ' "I- ' ' " " Ties at 39c Each At this low price, you have. choice from a large variety of patterns and colors in four-in-hand Ties, made with open ends and slip-easy band. One day only. Fridsy at, C Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. Saturdays at 6 P. M. Quality y Va-W-WVw fV-VJl