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t THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1820. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON. TWN TOPICS x Trarelera to all point at te Cnited Sum or broad enookl tae adranteze of experience is .'oraution and aernee otlered tnroogd To Ore aon Journal LnXoraaaUoa and Travel Bureau, id Dentinal charge ot Uotimj H. rimtth. Kail road bckata and tea a: ship booking! arranged. ror itn exchange iaeuaa, iaioruiaUoa aneo regard ing paatpona. t ''ft. . ' - COMING K VENTS Multnomah Cmiatr Sunday Scliool - aaeoc la tter eoDTCBUon. Nonnbtr 12. i Weetera Walnut aaaoxlaUos. Portland, Ko-ttxabi-f 17 and 18.. , 1 - Oregon States Bar auodatioO, PorUaad. H raber 10 to 17. 1 faeifia International ! Lireetock , Eapoeitton. Portland. Xorcaaber IS to 20. i Ice Cream bopplj Ilea's eonfenTJon. Potv land. November 16 to JO. , Oregon 8UU Horticultural aoetety. ; annual aaeeuus. Kugene, Iecembr 2. S and 4. Oregon and dcutti Idaho) tauvJlk-nai anion, Ike iJallea, Uectmber 2 to 4. " . Oregon Stale ttvtel Men, fcciene. DecembtT i . W'axUra Winter aboer, Oregon Poultry and Pal btuck ajoociatlon, ,fba . Auditoriua, rottr bed. December 13 to la. stale Teacnera' auociation. Portland, Decan ter, i 7. P. A., atate aaaociaUon. Portland. Deeem fcer 1. - Retail Hardware an Implement deaiara. Port, d, January 25 1 28. i i Oregon Uetail Merchants' aedoeiation. Uaran Ittld, February.! - , Pacific Cot Society of Ortbodoeiata, Ptbm- ry 10 to 18. i V Brotherhood " jf American Tec men, atata eoa ire. Kugene. April, -1921. . soreatere of Aaoerica. arend court. Peruana, lUy 22 to 23. . . ; . , " Military Order of tbe Loyal Legion. Portend. 10. , . i. , , anight of Cohuaabuv l!ata council, Portland. Hay 80. c ' A. U. U. W., grand lodge. April, third Taeniae.. fciata Dental aocietr. 1921. ' :. : WEATHER FORECASTS Portland and Vkinity-t-Priday rain; westerly innda. f j i Dregnn Friday rain treat .portion, rain or inow eat' portion; moderate westerly wind. . Washington -Friday probably rain weat por tion, rain or tnoir cast portion; moderate winda, mostly aoutberiy. . i I W'EATHEB CONDITIONS : Hieh prcwura preraila along the immediate Pa eiftr eoe.it and from Montana, Wyoming and Ctab WiUthraatward to the Gulf and HoulJj Atlantic state. In other ceetiona the pressure ia low, the kt reading being apparently north of the l-ake region. rrecipitetioa baa. been rooatly con fined to tha North Pacific coast. The weather U muci colder in the Northern Rocky Mountain regtnn and ia considerably milder throughout the Middle vtt and in parta w neraaa ana tjan 1 mia. - The temperature) ia below normal in the South and on tba Pacific aiope, and above norma i in other aectiona. Itelative humidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, 04 per cent; 5 p.. m. yeaterday," 71 per cent: 5 a. m. today, 85 per cent , i Precipitation ainre January 1 : Total, 27.15 Inched; normal, 3J.08 inrlies; deficienry, 4.93 icchee. : MW AU1 L. WELL8. OBSK It V ATIOS S TriMP. C - S3 J S I J - x . ' STATIONS 3 I Kaker, rr. ............... 48 20 ,0 Hi'fee. -Idaho 6a 32 Voston. Miw. B8 4 Ktiffalo. N. V. IK 40 0 Chicago, 111. 42 0 lnrrr. Colo.- ......... ... 66 30 9 1 e Moines. Iowa ; i... B8 ,44 f. ' Kreano,. CaJL. 72 44 0 l:alveton.- Texaa . . . . . . p . . . 04 0 , 0 Helena Monti ........ .i. .... 20 0 Itonoluln, T. H. . . .v. ...i,.... 82 ... Huron, 8. 1. 48 38 0 'Juneau, Alaska ........... 88 . . 0 Karuia City, Mo. ...... L... 62 48 0 la AngHC, Cal .......... 7S 84 0 llamlifield, Or, 80 38 .82 Medfnrd. IJr. ,. . 80 30 t Merrtptiia. Tenn. ....... 60 44 0 New tniran. :. . . . 64 84 0 New York, N. V.... ..... L . . 88 42 0 yomei, Alaaka i 12 . . 0 North Head. Waxh 82 .44 0 i.rth Platte, Neb. i . . . 80 30 O Oklahoma fity, OkU. ....... 66 46 0 Vhoenia; Aria. ., . . . 78 l lttabnirit. Pa 42 38 0 Poeatcllo, Idaho . .v . 1 . . j. . . . 44 30 t l ortland. Or. .. SO -39 t 1 rince Ituiwrt, B. C 44 a .26 Konehnrg, Or. ......... ... 60 42 .08 lioeweli, N. M. ., 68 32 0 Bucrnnwntcf, Cal. ...... .1 .. . 70 4H 0 Ht Lonia. Mo. 56 46 O. Bt. Paul. Minn. ..... 50 42 0 Hklt lake U'ty, t'Uh .... ... 44 32 0 Han Hiego, Cal. 74 ,64 0 un Francisco, Cat .... .1... 68 50 0 Hokttlfi Wh. R2 86 0 M.eridan. Wyo. ....... H.... 64 24 O Sitka,- Alaska ....... 42 .00 H okanc. Wash. .. ..T..I. ... 50 30 0 Kwift Cumnt, Maik i, . . . 44' 26 .12 Tatooih 1-land. Wuh. ...L... 48 46 .48 Tonopah, Nev j.... 56 36 O ; aides. Alaska.........!... 40 .. 0 Viineiinrer, U. C I... 50 88 0 Valla Walla, Wuk 64 30 0 V a-hincton. I. C. 54 38 0 Williston, S. D. ..i j . ;.. 54 32 0 Yakima. Wah. I... 58 2,8- 0. Afternoon report of preceding day; Milk Seryod PnpUa That 2500 chil dren are served half pints of milk dally- An Portland schools was reported at the meeting of the board jof directors ot the Oregon dairy council! Wednesday-. Di rector F :1m Shull approved of the serv ice instituted by the council and said teachers had found marked improvement in the children as a result, especially in -cases of undernourishment. Dr. Edna Eamea chief medical inspector of the schools, stated she would cooperate with the council in establishing; milk stations in districts Vhere they are needed. At present, FailinB, ;Couctt, Creston, Terwil lig;er, Montavilla, Ockiley Green, Shaver, Buckman and Ilolman schools have milk stations. j' " . . Reed to fie Represented Reed col lege will be represented at the intercol legiate , conference cjf western ; college women to he held ait Pullman,, Wash.; November 11 .to 13. adcording to a recent vote of the Amahdaj Reed association. Grace Unklater and julia Harrison were elected as delegates ffom Reed, and they will lead the conference discussion on scholarship, standards and vocational, training. Miss Ltnklater is junior mem ber of the student council, and Miss Har rison is vice president of the senior class. The conference will bring together dele gates from every institution of -higher education west of the Mississippi. J Special Jewish Serjrkf "-Special serv ices will be held at Congregation Shairo Tbra, First and Tall streets, Friday at 6:30 p. fn. and Saturday at 9 a. m. by the ReV. J. Schulman, assisted by his choir of ,20 male singers. 'Caterers la Session The Portland Ca terers' association is holding a three-day annual meeting at the Benson hotel. To day's program Includes a Columbta river highway trip and a theatre party. Fri day the delegates will visit supply houses ia the morning. lunch at the Ha zel wood and banquet at the Benson in the evening. J. E. Dunne will be toast master. Speakers win include J. Harry Joyce, A. W. Spencer, Richard W. ChUds and Mayor Baiter. ' Clsb to CUmb Batte Trails 'club will climb Troutdale Butte Sunday, Mem bers will take the Troutdale electric car from First and Alder streets at S :45 a. m. From Troutdale they will cross the Sandy and climb . the butte by a steep, rocky trail, then hike along the heights to Chamberlain hllL Return to Trout dale wiir be made in time for the S :10 car for Portland. The total distance Is 10 mile. Charles E. Warner will lead. Wasblagtoa Forest Booklet- Oat A descriptive, illustrated bulletin on the Washington National Forest", has just been published by the United States for est service.. Material for the bulletin was prepared by officials from the Port land office. It contains maps, pictures and general Information regarding the scenic and recreational facilities of the Mount .Baker and Skagit river country. Hood 'River Stage leaver t. Charles hotel daily at 8:15 a. m., 10:30 a. m. and- 2 :45 p. m. Stage for Bridal , Veil leaves 4 p. tri. Leaves Hood sRlver for Portland at 8:30 a. m 11 a. m. and 2 ;45 p. m. For ... further Information phona Shephard's Auto Bus Line, Inc.. Marshall 4381. Adv. Fear Fear Is no longer an excuse for neglecting -teeth. We perform den tal : operations painlessly with our nerve-blocking method. We construct beautiful sanitary bridge work and ar tistic artificial teeth. Hartley, Kiesen dahl & Marshall. '307 Journal building. -XArlv. Sa!emMiU City Stage Line Connects O. E. train No. 6 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. K. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph Hamman. proprietor, Salem, Phone 44. Adv. ' Fortland-JSewberg Basses leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :30, 9 :30, 11 a. m.. 'and 1, 2;30. 4:15, 6:30. 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. m. Phone Main 3311. Adv. . - .. " Steamer I raid a for 1 St Helens and Rainier, daily at 2,:30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sundays, SU Helens -only, 1:30 p. m. Adv. , Patients of Br. Marie Eqol will be taken care of at room 6, Lafayette bldgi, 313 Wash, st Main 3928. Adv. Br. Edith IV Phillips, correct glasses, 450-451 Pittock blk. Bdwy. 1305. Adv. Jr. F. A. Sommer has returned Adv. bafety Boxes, lc daily. 284 Oak. Adv: RED MR ROLL PEANUT ON - t ST. WASHINGTON Gr'esham Stockmen Seek. Help to Rout Sheep-Killing Dogs Sheep-killing dogs in the vicinity of Greshaim have caused jsuch depredations that , the county commissioners Wednes day asked S. J3. Hall, county agricul tural agent, to make an Investigation and report It is probable that ,the grange also will be asked to use its efforts to Ideate and: exterminate the dofts aa .a matter of neighborhood pro tection. Within the last several weeks several claims for damages for killed or - injured sheep' have been filed with the county commissioners from the Gresham district r Dodson Returning From Washington W.'D. B. Dodson. eeneral manager of thel Chamber of Commerce, left Wash ington, D. C, Tuesday on hi? return to Portland, according' to a message re--ceived this morning by the chamber. Dodson has been at Washington for several months and through his activ ities Portland received due recognition In shipping board matters. He will make several stops on his strip home and will likely arrive here about the middle of next week. ' J - i 1' Stt-lr-- v -.- :..-.'.',-.-.'.vk'.. .-je ' - . ..a tl C( t IV,t, m ' x- X -J?- 'M Buut The Mill-Made Way In place of offering to you a group ' of general housed designs, we pre fer to Ready-Cut your Home according to your own ideas. : t ;..-.- f Let oar architect! design and esti mate yoar Home Bollt tkn Mill Made Hay, wlthoat aay obllgatloa on yoar part, - j . -. . : ',, Daalgnen. Manufacturers anal tUilMart 802 TITLK t TRUST BLOO. . PHONE MAIN 4724) ., JOY WINS The After Election Cleanup and Pressup Suits Dry Cleaned $1.25 Suits Pressed i "You fetch 'em you take 'em -t hat's why Joy's rates are abouone half! Thorough Work Prompt Service 104 Fourth Street Bat. Washington ana Stark ZONE SERVICE: 1S1 GRAND AVENUE, Near Earl Morrlaon ' 1043 BELMONT STREET. Near East SSth Street 217 NORTH JERSEY STREET, i 8L Johna Freak election beti are being; paid at- Reed college.. f T:;. I'- One stunt may tie up traffic cn Washington street this afternoon. As an election forfeit for the defeat of Senator Chamberlain," Howard Mc Gowan, a Reed senior and president of House F, will roll a peanut from Sixth to Broadway on. Washington street, this afternoon.' Library patrons at the college 'this morning were surprised to see Harold Robinson, a well-known junior, ambling about from, table to table on all fours. Leaving the library, he cantered down the crowded halls, while scores of stu dents crowded after him,! curious as to his mental balance. The secret of the bear-walk was finally traced to the election, Robinson having been certain Cox would be elected, j i , Another bet which promises entertain ment for Reed students was loet by James Hamilton, betting on Chamber lain. The young man will sing "Come a Little Closer, Honey" In the next student body meeting, and he has begun training for the event pi" ' Ruth Klliot, a Reed senior, daughter of the Rev. W. G. Kliot Jr., has re turned to childhood days with Hard ing's election, and for the rest of the week will wear her hair in a braid. She attended classes, chapel, dinner and a dance Wednesday with the pigtail o a display. ' ; ! ' i j Plan Elimination Of Duplicatiou in Gift Distribution . i . . . . t ... j . -1. -., To cooperate in their plans for Thanksgiving and Christmas giving and prevent duplication, representaUves of 35 and 40 charitable and eivic organisa tions in Portland, comprising a confi dential exchange committee organised six montlls ago, will meet In room 20L courthouse, at 4 o'clock Friday after noon. . " -.'"'''"! Previous experiences .of one family being provided with five turkeys -while another equally poor family was j with out any "fixings" at holiday time win be avoided this year by; the elaborate card index prepared by the confidential exchange committee, to wnicn au per sons and organizations making gifts will have access. .. '..,!( : j L;; ' While notices have been sent to; char itable ! organizations, churches, j civic clubs' and others planning to do any spe cial work. Invitations have been extended to all those planning to be good fel lows at holiday time to attend the meet ing. The executive committee of the con fidential exchange is composed of Mar shall N. Dana, Ralph Hoyt and Judge Jacob Kanzler.. Miss Margaret Creech is secretary- ' Card of Thanks. I desire to express my; tnanks to my relatives and friends for their kindness and sincere sympathy extended to me' in the loss of mV beloved, mother. Roy K. Fulton. j The, Carefully I . i I -jl n Planned Office arrayed in harmoniou steel and! distinctive furniture makes a lasting impression' on the customer and is a con stant source of inspiration to the office worker. ; ! If you will allow our fur- niture department to take care of your office needs, whatever they may be, such an office will be yours. Filing cabinets in wood and steel. Desks, Tables, Chairs, Sectional Bookcases a line' of Unusual merit both in its quality and com pleteness. . The J. K. Gill Co. Third and Alder Street LOOK FOR THE STEAMING CUP $s.so Meal Tickets $5 WeServfea Business Men's Lunch for 20c i That's a Wonder Choice of Meat or Flih. Fie or Podding, i toffee or Tea,j Roast Beef Roast Veal Stewed Beef Hamburger Steak Chicken Pie .......20c ..... .20c .......15c 15c 20c We Serve the Best and Sell for Less Veal Stew ...15c Baked Beans 10c Fish ......i........ ...20c Pastries ....... i. 5c, 10c, 15c Coffee ..5c -5c .5c 10c, 15cv 2dc .....5c 5c, 10c 5c. 10c 1 5c ... -25c Tea Salads 2 Eggs, any style ...... Vegetables Macaroni and Cheese . . Soup ...... .V . , .... . Corned Beef Hash Pot Roast of Beef. . . . Pork Sausage and Sweet Potatoes ..25c Breast of Veal with dressing. -25c BREAKFAST Canteloupe . . . . .. . . . ...... 10c Doughnuts. 3 for. . ....... .10c Hani or Bacon and Eggs. .. . .40c Toast Buttere4 .5c French Toat .15c Hot Cakes, Syrup and Butter 10c Fried Ham or Bacon ; .30c Fried Mush Sliced -Peaches Stewed Prunes .......... Apple Sauce f astries. Bear Claws, Snails, ter Horns, Maple Bars, Squares, Figs DINNER Veal Chops. . . . Small Steak French Fried Potatoes . Rib Steak 25c 25c . .5c Tea-Bone Steak Sirloin Steak ......... Tenderloin Steak J. ..... . 6ic 8P.M. Hot Roast Beef Sandwich. .. .20c Hot Roast Ham Sandwich. ! Hot Roast Veal Sandwich...;. 20c -15c . . 1 5c ..10c . . 5c But- . NUt ' . .10c 50c 40c 30c -30c NEXT FRIDAY, NOV. 5TH, uiewill GIVE the ENTIRE DAY'S RECEIPTS of our Lunch Room at Park and Al der St. to the ALBERT IN A KERR BABY'S HOME. Do your best for the Babies. ( NO CHARGE FOR BREAD We Make and Bake Everything We Use Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating Places in Town 3 APPETIZING PLACES 3 133 Park Street 124 Broadway 332 Washington St &??lEu)!L totnS. NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT The Lowest Price Guaraatexxi With Every Chang of Market tin PLENTY FOR ., vr . TWENTY 1 Over 1J50,000 Served II MaaaiiBSScas l Priacipal Portland Agents Butterick Patterns -7 AH the New Styles Are Here in All Sites "The Store That Undersells Because It Sells for Cash" Economy and Quality Combined for-. Bigger Business and Better Values . : '- I All -Mail Orders Promptly and Care fully Filled Sam Day as Received Parcels Post Pkgs. Prepaid - Our 1043d Bargain Friday Sale Offers This Tempting List of Underpriced Specials EXTRA!" For Friday Only! MEN'S BROCADED SATIN Four-in-Hand Ties .-.$1.49 Beautiful Patterns and Colorings For personal use or for gift purposes this Is indeed a splendid : opportunity for selection of one or more of these beautiful heavy Brocaded Satin Four-in-Hand Ties at a worth-while saving.' They come with large open ends and with slip-easy band andllow priced. Brand new ties In handsome (21 1Q patterns, Friday at. ...... . 5 J-e EXTRA!" For Friday Only! MEN'S WORSTED MIXED Union Suits Stouts s. $4.69 , Strictly High Grade Garment Here is a timely and important un derpriced sale of a famous make of men's winter weight Worsted Mixed Union Suits in styles with long sleeves, in ankle length and with closed crotch. Perfect fitting garments in all regular and stout sizes from 34 to JI ?Q 46. In Friday' Sale at tD4:eUi7 - EXTRA! For. Friday Only ! Combination Hot Water Bottle AND SYRINGE PRICED M OQ FRIDAY AT. . 4aW7 In our Drug Sundry Section we place on special sale about 50 fine red rub ber "Hercules" Combination Hot Water Bottle and Syringe of guaranteed qual ity, together with 5 feet of (31 OQ rubber tubing, for. ...... . jJXeaGIJ 7- EXTRA! f v For Friday Only! , 18-Inch Black Split Cowhide and DuPont Bags PRICED M Oft FRIDAY AT. W0 v In our Trunk Section in our base ment we offer at. a bargain price 18 inch black walrus grain split cowhide "Bag, with plaid linings; also an 18-inch Dupont Pag in tan color. d?Q QQ Choice. this sale at only.. DO70 BOYS' WOOL MIXED UNION SUITS In Size 8 to 16 (PI QQ Year, at tDJ..70 , A reliable quality and make in boys' fine Wool Mixed Union Suits in long 5leeve, ankle length styles, all sizes 8 to 16 years, in Friday', Sale at $1.98. - CASHMERE FINISH Hose for Women' A fine, well fitting cashmere finish stocking made seamless and with rein forced heel and toe. Sizes 8 to 10 in black only. ' In Friday's Sale at 3 Pairs for SI. 00. ' ..... . . " Price : U I gCi-eaij ' " 1 " Blankets THE GREATEST-BLANKET SALE WE'VE EVER ATTEMPTED MORE THAN 400 PAIRS ALL-WOOL, WOOL MIXED. COTTON BLANKETS IN THIS SALE AT r Exactly One Half -REGULAR SELLING PRICES! Clever Plaid Novelties Colored Border Styles' in White. Grey and Tan Single and Double Blanket in All Size and Weight. , Without reserve at this extraordinary price reduction we plaxe on sale Friday while any remain about 400 pairs of Blankets samples, odd lots some slightly soiled from display or handling, but none damaged.- All are of perfect quality and weave. In cluded are a few pairs In all wool a great many come fci wool mixed and others are of cotton. They come in plaid styles, also in colored border styles In-white, gray and tan. ..';. Our last great sale jf this character consisted of but only 14 5 pair and the entire lot was closed out before eleven o'clock. This sale is of greater importance and selling will no doubt be as rapid, therefore don't delay, your visit to the store Friday. You'll have choice from the entire assortment at J4. . ; Nono Sold to Dealers Not -More Than' Two Pair to Any On Purchaser Laces In a Great Sale OfTn at yard....... UOK, A Special Purchase Just Received Brings to You .Wonderful Value Just the desired laces for making Xmas gifts, for camisoles, brassieres, boudoir caps and other dainty novelties. Included are heavy Filet Laces with beadirfg top in 5-inch width; also novelty Tabbing. Bands, Edging, Demi Floiincings, Imitation Clurry, Crochet, etc. . All at One. Price Friday 25c Yard Neckwear In Popular Style r7Qf,4 Vestees. Collars and Sets Sellinf at This ! Sal at Far Below Regular Don't miss seeing this wonderful dis play styles are most pleasing and values, are far out of the ordinary, ilnclqded are Vestees. Collars and Sets Vesteej made of fine nets with rows of pretty Val laces j also Tuxedo and Tab Collars in dainty cream and white laces. Choice from the entire lot Friday at 79c. - r... TIMELY AND IMPORTANT PRICE REDUCTIONS ON WOMEN'S KNIT UNDERWEAR ". - ;,: ; ', " " ' . Standard Quality Vests, Pants and Union Suits in Season able Weight and Desirable Styles Underpriced at a Time tb Bring You Splendid Savings Just Read These Items-r- FLEECED 1 WOOL MIXED Union Suits At-98c Fleeced Vests 2 for $1.00 Less Than Half-Price Women's fleeced Cotton Vests in high neck, long sleeve styles in correct winter weight. Sizes 34, 36 and 38 only. Priced for Friday' It.?.... . . $1.00 Out Sizes at $1.25 Seasonable weieht fleeced Cot ton Union Suits in high neck, long sleeve styles in ankle'Iength. Sizes 3 4J 36 and '38 98c suit, and outsizes, 42 to Of? 44, at ............ DXe5-J Vests; Pants $1.19 , ! Fine Wool Mixed Vests and Pants Vests with Dutch neck and short sleeves Tights and Pants In knee length. Sizes 34 to 38 at, $1.19 each, and sizes 40 to (42 . 29 36 INCH BLEACHED Outi'g Flannel AT 35c YARD" Bleach'd Bath Towels , 22X44 INCHES ON SALE AT 39c EACH Not More Than Four to Any One Purchaser They Are Slightly Imperfect in Weav 64 INCH MERCERIZED ' Table Damask AT 95c YARD A SALE HANDSOME GEORGETTE '.-. and Crepe de Chine WAISTS ' At $7.50 Lace Trimmed and Embroidered Waists in flesh, white and suit shades. Those in Georgette are especially pleasing, and those, in Crepe de Chine are shown in tuck styles with low, r two way collar, long sleeves white and flesh colors. In sizes Jrr fZ f 36 to 50, at V V THE FASHIONABLE, 48 INCH Peco y - : ... Plush Goats $33.75 IN FRIDAY'S SALE AT We invite you to view these luxurious" Peco Plush' Coats and to share in this splendid saving. They come in the fashionable 48 inch models with 80 inch sweep they come with conservative collar and pull through belt. All) sizes 38 to 46 in this sale, jj3 75 Hair Bow Ribbons ytd..38C 5-infih . fine quality Hair Bow Rib bons in most all colors. Heavy Taffetas with cord edge, Satin Stripe Moire, Warp Prints, etc., Friday at 38c yard. Boudoir Caps 59c .;'..; These dainty and most attractive Boudoir Caps come in dozens of styles and colors in Wash Satin trimmed with lace and net. Choice Friday at 59c Velvet Bags With Mirror Top and Coin Purse Fittings at $3.39 ' ... Come to this sale and select from a splendid assortment of the popular styles in Velvet Bags with mirror top and coin purse fittings. Surprising Valne. at $39. AN EXTRAORDINARY PRICE REDUCTION! Bungalow Aprons "In more than a doen different styles and colors in real Amoskeag, 'S. Tf Bate and Riverside Ginghams, in checks and plaids, stripe and I Sy plain colors, IN FRIDAY'S SALE AT . . . w..-. JL APRONS SOLD REGULARLY UP TO TWICE THIS SALE PRICE! For Choice Aprons expensively' trimmed with contrasting collar, belts and large fancy pockets, or the prim girlish ricrac Slip-on styles Sash Patterns, j Butterfly Models, Mary Adams and a host of equally as popular and chic styles; also some 9 dozen Out sizes especially becoming to stout .figures in genuine Scout, Percales In figure, check and Indigo patterns. We consider this the greatest apron sale of the season for price reductions are emphatic and drastic. We advise that; you purchase for both present and future needs. You have choice from Aprons selling regu larly up to more than twice Friday' al figure.......... $1.39 DOWN! GOES THE PRICE! ON 500 PAIRS OF Women's- High-Grade Shoes $4' . ' IN FRIDAY'S SALE AT, PAIR Regular stock lines in well known and reliable makes in fashionable styles in black and brewn leathers style, with heavy, or light soles, with low or high heels and for street, or dress wear. Lines selling regularly up to twice above figure in broken assortments to close Bargain Friday $4.65,. - ,-V. ' .',-... ,;....... i " !. , . .'.. ! .."(..;"' '!'- ...' ' . .. Our Store Now Opens at 9 A.M. ccSs3.. Store Closes at 5:30 P. Mi Saturdays at 6 P.M.: ii! The Most in ValueThe Best in Quality