TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1820. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND. OREGON.! 11 'V---V - 5 ! TOWN TOPICS ' Trawlers to all point of th. TTnitad State or troad should tak. adrentac. of axpcrfcneed in formation and aerrlee offered through Tb. Ora on Journal Information and Travel Bursan, in personal charge of Doner B. Bmitb. Ka.il mad Beasts and atcaminip booking, arrant ad. For ties xchanga Issued, '. Information sires regard kn passports. COMING EVENTS Flrrt Animal Orctoa Stat Corn Snow. Port land, Kovaoibcr 18 to February 87. 1921. Orctoa Stat Horticultural aocirtr. annual seatta. Eoaana, December 2, and 4. Orecoa and goutb Idaho Educational nnloa, Th. riallaa, lcmbeT 2 to 4. Oncost SUM Hotel Man. Kocana. Itaoambar Western Winter bow, Oreeon Poultry and Pat Stock association. Tba Auditoninn, Porv land. Deormber IS to 18. - lata Teacbera' association. Portland. Daeam aar f. P. A."'jrat aaaociaUoa. Portland. Daoam- Retail nardeara and Implement dealer. Fort 4and, Janata 23 to 8. i Oreana Rrf.il al.rcb.at association. Marsb (J.14. February. Pacifia Coast -Society of. Ortnodonlata, Fbr TJ 19 to IS. - ' i , Brotherhood of Amfrli-in Teomen, lUU eon elara, Eugene. April. 1921. A. O. U. W.. grand lodge. April, third Tues day. ; Foreatera nf America, (rand court. Portland, alar 22 to 28. ' Military Order of tha Loyal Legion Portland, Uty 10 , M Knighta of Colnmtraa, Uta council, Portland. Mar SO. -State Dental society. 1S21.' WEATHER FORECASTS 'PorUand and Vicinity Vtdnda Tain; easterly wind. . Oregon and Washington - - Wednesday fair east portion, rain waat portion; moderate east erly winda. WEATHEK CONDITIONS Shallow drprMainna are apparent in Miasonri, in western Canada and off the north Pacific riaat. Elsewhere the preaeur. is high, the high est, reading being on the north Atlantic coast I ml In Southeastern Idaho and Northern t ub. PreclpiuUon haa occurred in British Columbia, and in the uy.mr Lake region, middle Miaeiaainpi alley and central plains statea. The weather is much colder in parta of British Columbia, Al berta and Nebraaka, and much milder in Colo rado. The temperature la generally snore nor mal in the northern itate and below normal in the South. , . .. .. jf ' . Relative humidity at Portland Noon yester - day, 15 per cent; 6 p. m. yesterday, 77 per cant; 5 a. m. today, 87 per cent. Precipitation alnce January 1 Total, SZ.91 inches; normal. 87. T9 faichea; deficiency, 4.88 inches. EDWARD L. WELLS. OBSERVATIONS STATIONS Baker. Or Boston, Mass Buffalo. N. T. 'hlraeo. III. ........ Tienrer.. Colo.. ...... Pea Molne. Iowa .... Freano, Cal. ....... GaJreston, Texas . . . . Helena. Mont. ...... Honolulu, T. U. Huron, B. D. ....... Juneau, Alaska ..... Kansas City, Mo. . . . . Loe Angela. Cal .... Marafafield, Or. Hertford, Or. Mempbia, Term. . . . . . New Orleans, I. a. . . . New Tork. N. Y. North Head Wash. .. Oklahoma City. OkU. Pboenix. Aria. Pittsburg. Pa- ...... PocateUo. Mafia Portland. Or. Prince Rupert, B. C. . Boseburg, Or . Boewell, N. M. i . Sacramento, CaL , . . . St. Louis, Mo. i . . . . St. Paul, Minn. Salt Lake City. Utah. . Sao Inego. Gal San -Francisco. Cal. . . Seattle, Wash Sheridan, Wyo. - Bpokane. Wash, : . . . . Tatnoah Island, Wash,. Tonopah, Ner. . ... Vancouver, B. C. . . Walla Walla, Wash. . . Washington, D. C. . Takima, Wash. b . TEMP. , g av iUUi 42 80 0 88 44 84 O 40 44 .18 44 28 0. 42 40 .42 68 42 0 60 62 0 . ... 28 O T8 02 82 26 0 88 24 42 80 .05 78 80 0 64 88 0 4 81 0 50 40 .08 62 46 0 42 80 0 56 52 0 50 84 .01 72 84 0 48 86 0 88 24 0 68 41 0 42" 86 .20 4' 40 O 62 22 O 60 44 0 48 40 .18 ' 86 '86 0 86 24 0 74 62 0 60 62 0 52 44 0 60 20 0 46 82 0 48 .... 60 88 0 48 46 .62 48 84 0 88 88 0 48 28 0 'Afternoon report of preoeding day. . . Ad Clab domination Nomination of offlcerg for election one . week" hence la to constitute the very exciting' program at the Portland Ad club, "Wednesday jrcon. While there will be much contest - for directorships, it is said that there , ; will be little opposition to the candidates tor the principal offices. W. S. Kirk pa trick for president. George L. Rauch . for first vice president. L. It. Bailey for second vice president and W. J. Piepen- brlnk for Rocretary-treasurer. Charles F. Berg will preside. Percy Campbell and his American band will furnish the music. Shephard't Aato Bai Llaea Portland St. Helens division Leave PorUand 7 :30 a. m.. 10 a. tn., 1 -.30 p. m.. 4 p. m. ; ar rive St. Helens, 9 a. m., 11 :30 a. m., 3 p. m.. 5 :30 p. m. Leave St. Helens 7 :S0 a m.. 10 a, m.. 1:30 p. m., 5:30 p. m. ; . arrive Portland,, 9 a. m., 11:30 a. m.. 8 p. ' m.. 7 p. m. Saturday and Sunday leave St Helens p. m. ; leave Portland-11 :15 p m. Buses leave St. Charles, hotel, Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall . 4381. Ady. 'Class Meets Tonight The class in In terior decoration which Everett Bab- cock Is conducting will meet this evs - ring at 8 at Cartosian Bros.' store, 893 " Washington street. ' Miss - Nazik JCiris- hian will demonstrate weaving. Turkish coffee and Oriental confectionery will be served at the conclusion of the lec tures. : Bids for Provisions Bids for supply ing groceries and merchandise for state ' institutions will be received by the state board of control until December 18. Pro posal blanks of the supplies needed have been received by the trade department of ; the Chamber of Commerce. Scandinavian Missionaries The Rev. and Mrs, M. D. Chrlstensen, mission aries in the Scandinavian' Alliance to Swaziland, Africa, will speak and sing -. at the Swedish tabernacle. Seventeenth and Glisan streets, Wednesday evening ' at 8 o'clock. An offering will be taken for the mission they represent. Snephard's Anto Bnt fines Portland Hood River division : Leave PorUand 9:30 a. m., 10:30 a. m., 2:45 p. m. Ar rive Hood River 12 :!0 p. m., 2 p. m., 6 p. m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Ad. Deaconess' Work Lecture Dr. E. C. Tullar, assistant secretary of tha gen eral deaconess board of the Methodist Episcopal church, will deliver an illus- 7X2? 1 (rated lecture, showing deaconess work at Montavilla Methodist church tonight at S o'clock. ' The lecture will twi re peated Wednesday night at the Lents church. Thursday night ; at University Park and Friday night at .Woodlawn church. Mail Robbery Charged Lea Weygandt, 20, now held In the county Jail at Mc Mlnnville, was formally charged Monday afternoon with robbing the postofflc at Ballaton, "Polk county, the night of No vember 18, and with, stealing $2.77 from the postal funds. He broke a window to gain entrance, according to Postal In spector E. C. Clement, and stole other merchandise In the store where the post office is located. Weygandt resides at Carlton. Clement also) filed complaints against Harold Huffman and Clark King of Oswego, charging them with Injuring five rural mail boxes near Oswego. . Sbephard's Aato Baa Llaae portland Multnotnah Falls division Leave Port land 9:10 a. m., 10:30 a. m.. 4 p. m. ; ar rive Multnomah', 11 :15 a. tn.. 12:li p. m., S :45 p. m. Leave Multnomah 7 :4S a. m., 1 p. m.. 4 :15 p. m. ; arrive Portland :20 a. m- 2:45 p. m., 6 p. m. Saturday and Sunday, leave Multnomah 6 p. m. ; leave Portland- 11:15 p. m. Buses leave SL Charles hotel. Front and Morrison. Phone Marshall 4381. Adv. . A. L. McCartney Freed Charges of violating the federal prohibition law were dismissed Monday afternoon against A. L McCartney of Linnton by United States tommisaioner Kenneth i-raaer for lack of evidenced Hamilton, who resides on a scow, was accused of owning a 'still found a quarter of a mile from hla home, according to the testimony. Sbephard's Anto Bns Lines PorUand, Astoria and Seaside division Leave PorUand 10 a. m.. 1 :30 p. m. ; arrive As toria 4 p. m.. 7 p. m. Leave Astoria, 10 a. m., 1:30 p. m. ; arrive Portland, 4 p. m.. 7 p. m. Buses leave St. Charles hotel. Front anrj Morrison. Telephone MarshaU 4381. Adv. Comlnv to Town Tonlahtf Totr wan leave your "Dime a Line" Journal want ad for tomorrow's Journal At The Jour nal want ad service station in the Owl Drug Co.'s store at Broadway and Washington street. Open each evening, except Sunday, until 10 o'clock. Adv. Salem-MIll City Stags Lias Connects O. K. train No. 5 Salem, arrive Mill City 1 p. m. Also connects O. E. train No. 9 Salem, arrive Mill City 7 p. m. Joseph Ilamman, proprietor, Salem. Phone 44. Adv. PorUand Camp 187, W. O. W will give entertainment Wednesday night, 8 o'clock, at W. O. W. temple, 128 Elevejith street Members and friends invited. Admission free. Adv. Portlasd-Xewberg Bases leave Fourth and Alder daily, 8 :30, 9 :38, 11 a. m., and 1, 2:30, 4 :15, 5:30, 6:30 p. m. ; Saturday and Sunday, 11 p. in. Phone Main 3314. Adv. Powers Coaple Aeqnltted A verdict of acquittal was given by a jury in Dis trict Judge Bell's court Monday for Mrs. E. B. Powers and R. B. Powers, charged with maintaining a nuisance. They eon- ducted Canary Cottage, a roadhouse near tha city limits. Danes Every Tfcnrsday at t. Johns Rink: new floor; given by K. of P. Music by Council Crest orchestra. Starts at 8 :30 p. m. ah welcome. Adv. . Steamer Irald for St. Helens and Rainier,- dally at 1 :30 p. m.. foot of Alder street. Sundays, St- Helens only, 1 :J0 p. tn. Adv. , " -: Dr. Edith L Phmips, eorrsct glasses. 450-45 oittock blk. Bdwy. 1305. Adv. Three Pioneers Die In Jackson County Ashland. Or.. Nov.0. Three Jack son county pioneers, living tn Ashland, have died within a few day : Mrs. IL 8. Emery, for whom funeral services were held Monday ; Mrs. Catherine Rog ers, whose funeral will be Tuesday, and Mrs. Sarah Firestone, whose funeral will be held Wednesday. FREE TOYS FREE DIstrlbatioa Starts Thursday and Friday of This Week. Beginning Thursday and Friday, De cember 2 and 3, The Journal, the Owl Dru company and outlying Journal 'Dime-a-Llne want ad stations will give away, 4000 Christmas toys.-These toys will be Riven to persons who come in on the above days with a. "Dime-a. Line" want ad for the big Sunday Jour nal of December S. Only one toy will be given to each person. The only conditions are that your ad mutt be brought tn on Thursday or Friday, it must run Sunday, December 6, and it must be paid for at time of insertion. Come early to get the best selection. Adv. PITBLIC TO MEET KEGOTT AUTHORS There will be an opportunity to meet some of the most distinguished Oregon authors this afternoon and tomorrow afternoon in the book department of the J. K. Olll company. The booklovlnar public Is cordially invited to attend this eception ana to reaa at least one book y an uregon autnor. wnemer it is od alned here or elsewhere. Thirty au hors have agreed to be present at the ecention and there will be amnio ormor- tunity to meet and converse with them and to have books autographed. Adv. Gasco Calendar with valuable hints how to save gas. There should be one in every kitchen. , In order to know how many to print, we want you to drop us' a postal, saying, "Send Calendar," or leave your name with any clerk on salesfloof. Tear this out to remind you, so you'll drop in as you pass by at Fifth and Alder. Write name and address on the ad. Thank you. L- A If youH remember these prices when meal tinV comes, you'll remember them all the time, because breakfast, lunch or dinner is ready for you here at any hour. Club BREAKFASTS . 50c to 75c Merchants' LUNCH 60c Table d'Hote DINNER $1 Smpertal Hotel Lack of Driver's License Leads to County Jail Term Eugene, Nov. 0. A man giving the name of C F. Martin drove into Eu gene about midnight Sunday, hailing from Portland. He was found to be without a driver's license and was ar rested and fined $30. In lieu of this he was given 10 days in the county jail. Tha sheriff notified PorUand of ficers in the belief that the car had been stolen. The automobile of Dan Marsters. pro prietor of the Osburn hotel jitney ser vice, was almost demolished when it was struck by a car driven by Paul Rittenburg, a Ioca business man. Sun day. Rittenburg -as considerably in jured.. The Marslsra car was unoccu pied and stood at the curb. Search Is Instituted For Man Under Bond Albany, Or., Nov, 30. Search for James Ward, wanted on charges arising from the death of Marshal M. Storle of Sweet Home, was instituted by county officials and Ward's bondsmen In view of the approaching session of the grand Jury. Ward is under 38J00 bond. Rob ert Bruce, his companion in the fight which resulted in the aged marshal's death, gave himself up but haa been al lowed his liberty nndar a similar bond. To Lease Electric Dredge Aberdeen, Wash.. Nov. 30. The Grays Harbor port commission agreed Saturday to lease the electric dredge of the Ta coma Dredging company for work In the Inner harbor, at the price of 82500 a month, for an 'undetermined period. Work will be begun in the harbor on the arrival of the dredge, about February L Frank Branch Eiley -Is Reengaged" for His Lecture Series The services of Frank Branch Riley for eastern lecture tours exploiting the scenic beauties and Industrial-agricultural opportuniUes . of the Northwest were formally epgaged for one year, Monday, by the Riley lecture committee recently named by Mayor Baker. Tha contract also tentatively covers a three year period. Riley is to deliver 100 lec tures annually before leading organisa Uona. of the east and middle west, in re turn for which he is to receive $45,000, which will cover salaries and expenses of his organlxaUon. The money Is to be raised by subscription through the activ iUes of the committee composed of Ed ward Cooklngham, Jonah B, Wis and John F. Daly. v , Tickets for Grand Opera ' Box office sale of tickets for the opera, 'The Force of Destiny." to be presented at The Auditorium next Friday and Sat urday nights by the Portland Opera as sociation, will open at Sherman, Clay A Co.'s Wednesday, December 1. Popular prices $1.60. $1. 75c. 50c. 26ru Adv. Stage Driver Gets 5 Days for Speeding Oregon City, No-. 30. -Five days In jail for speeding over Clackamaavcoun- ty highways was given 3. Fodnalck, ' driver of the Portland-Salem stage, who had been warned repeatedly, say the of ficials, against speeding. He was ar- ' rested Monday, by Speed Officer Long -on the road between Oregon City and New Era. and given a $25 fine, in addi tion to the jail sentence, by Justice Llvy SUpp, W--:"'"-:? V The Lowest Fries Guaranteed With Every Change of Market PLENTY FOR TWENTY Over 1,7 SO, 000 Served a Yew TL D-- t" 4 fiCIC 9 U nswavii Grocery Bargains for Wednesday and Thursday Sugar 5 pounds 49c, 10 pounds 98c; sack $9.80 bnowdrift 2 lbs. 47c, 4 lbs. 92c, 8 lbs. $1.80 at .aa sasasa. A-l Butter 1 pound 59c, roll. . . . .$1.17 Royal Club Coffeek 43c, i. $1.27, Uu $1.95 Tree Tea lb. 26c, 1 lb. 49c, 5 lb. ..... $2.43 S.W. Beans 3 lbs. 25c, 8 lbs. 48c, 16 lbs. 96c Brooms . . . .58c, 78c, 88c, 98c White Corn Meal 9-lb. sack 39c, 2 sacks . . . 77c Baby Lima Beans 2 pounds 20c, 5 pounds 45c Rolled Oats 9-pound sack 60c. 2 sacks Sl'lR Sugar Corn 3 cans 50c. 6 cans 95c. case S3.65 Sugar Peas 3 cans 50c, 6 cans 95c, case $3.65 Um'd 1 omatoes 6 c'ns 65c. dz. $1 .25. c'se $2.40 Crimson Rambler Syrup, Bonnie Treckle or Rut- ter Scotch No. 2k 72c: No. 5. $1.25: 10. $2.23 Campbell's Soup 2 c'ns 25c. 6 for 70c. dr. $1 35 Canned Peaches 23c, 5 cans $1.00, case. .$4.75 Vim Flour Sack $2.49, barrel. . . . . . . . $9.89 Pineapple No. 2; 3 cans $1.00, 6 cans $1.98 WATCH FBIDAY'S ISSUE FOB SATURDAT AHD MONDAY SPECIALS o, v.,0.'iroSrr.rj.,rs STKr-' c- Swedish Delicatessen & Grocery Store , THE STORE THAT SATES TOT 1105EY 225 Yamhill N. W. Corner First and Yamhill al I I I ...vssaaassV UOOKFOaTHE STEAMINO CUP 500 Pounds of French Fried Potatoes Served Daily at the Coffee Cup To supply the patrons of our three big places with po tatoes prepared in various ways, we order them by the carload. Three women do nothing but prepare potatoes all day long. First potatoes are plunged into big boil ers and thoroughly cleansed then into the electrically operated peeler they go. If they are to be sliced or diced, another mechanical operation awaits them before they i are reaay ior cooKing. uur poiaioes are ine iinesi we can buy. You'll enjoy eating them at the Coffee Cup. $5.60 Meal Ticket ss We Serve a Special Lunch From 11 to 3 for. 20c Including choice of Meat or Fi$h, Pie or Pudding, Coffee or Tea. We Serve the Bert and Sell for Less TRY THIS FOR DINNER Roast Beef 20c Baked Apple French Fried Potatoes. 5c Coffee Bread and Butter Included . . .10c . . . 5c A CO-OPERATIVE BUSINESS We Make and Bake Everything We Use Most Talked of and Best Thought of Eating Places in the City 3 APPETIZING PLACES 3 133 Park Street 124 Broadway 332 Washington St. oJHSL" OPEN ALL NIGHT OPEN ALL NIGHT Specials for Wednesday PRIME RIBS OF BEEF ONED AND ROLLED 25c lb. CHOICE POT ROAST OF BEEF 12c and 15c Pound Fresh Churned WILD ROSE BUTTER 1 Lb. 58c 2 Lbs. $1.15 Tender Sirloin Steak OA- lla, or Round Steak at . . UC 1D CASCADE MARKET, 3D AND YAMHILL ECONOMY MARKET, 4TH AND YAMHILL r J?l lib iTljLk I ARCADIAN GRILL MULTNOMAH HOTEL A Restaurant Internationally Known for the Quality of the Food and the Excellency of the Service. The Famous Multnomah Orchestra Dsaciac arvenmrs (sxeept Sunday) 6 to 8. 9 to 12 Concert Sunday evenings 6 to 8 ARTHUR W. RUHNDORFF OPTOMETRIST AND OPTICIAN WISHES TO ANNOUNCE " . THE OPENING OF OFFICES DECEMBER 1, 1920, AT 504 BROADWAY BUILDING, CORNER BROADWAY AND MORRISON STS. JSYES EXAMINED CLASSES FURNISHED Principal Portland Afentt ' Butterick Patterns All tbo New Styles Ar Hmrm ui An Siss "Tie Store That Undersells Because It Sells for Cash" Eeoaony and Quality Combined for Biff er Butiassa sad Bettor Values AD Mail Orders Promptly sod Care fully Filled Same Day as Received Parcels Pest Pkfs. Prepaid : A SMALL DEPOSIT WILL HOLD YOUR PURCHASE FOR FUTURE DELIVERY IF YOU SO DESttE Only 21 More Days Before Shopping Christmas You will have a great deal more change coming to you after making your Christmas purchases here than you would if you made them somewhere else. You can prove the truth of this assertion to your own satisfaction by coming in and pricing some, or all, of the things your list is enumerating. 4Ve feel cer tain that if you will do this you will not stir from pur -floors until you have secured every item you have jotted, down. Why do we feel so sure about this? Because we have a. good reason to; all our goods are of the highest quality and we can cite savings that are teeming with economy. These items for example; Brighten the Home for the Holiday Period by Purchasing New Colored Scrims and Marquisette Curtains GREAT PRICE SALE At Half Price 12i2c'to 45 c Yard v. ka r-yrvu'.ncA (mm few cSeces j but from our entire stock of Colore! Scrims border styles detached center effects in figures and flowers -H-over figure designs in light arid dark colors, etc. It Is a sale few housekeepers in need of curtaininn materials for most any JPrpo can well afford to miss. You have unlimited choice from 2Mc to 45c a yard. Make An Early Selection of a Gift That Will Please Him From Our Unsurpassed Showing of Serviceable Articles Men's Eiderdown Bath Robes at $7.45 A specially reduced price' on a fine lot of regulation style Eiderdown Bath Robes in a full assortment of patterns and colors. All sizes. ; Men's Thread Silk f SHAWKNIT Socks at 85c Pair Strictly a high-grade, pure thread Silk Sock, made with rein forced lisle top. heel and toe all sizes in navy, white, black, grey and tan. This Sale at 85c. Men's Hagandorn SILK Ties at $1.00 Each Extremely beautiful patterns and color! n;s in regulation Four-in-Hand Ties alsd the popular satin stripe effects in large open end Styles. This Sale at SI. 00. EX T R A ! PURCHASE Chfldreri'sHosiery Now! At This Sale and Pay Next Spr in g's Prices 1 35c Pair 3 Pairsfor $1.00 - Fine durable Stockings for boys and girls In all sizes 5 to 10. Fine 2-thread combed cotton Stockings, in black, white, brown and cordovan, at 35c a pair or 3 pairs for $1.00. 50c Pair -For Mercerized Lisle Hose ' Fine Mercerized Lisle Stock ings of exceedingly durable qual ity. AU sizes 5 to 10 in black, white, brown' nd cordovan THtS SALE AT 50c. Boys' Cotton Hose at 50c Pair f Boys ribbed medium weight Scotch Hose in fast black. All sizes 6 to to. THIS SALE AT 50c Two Undergriced Offerings in Women's Fine Silk Hose W o m e n's Full - Fash ioned Silkllose, All Sisee $1.95 Pair Exceptionally fine, full fash ioned, pure thread silk Hose with lisle double sole, heel, toe and lisle too with wide garter hem black, white and field mouse In all sizes. Women's Clock Silk Stockings All Sites $1.95 Pair - . Exceedingly popular fine clocked Silk Hose with seamed back, reinforced lisle heel and toe and lisle top -they come In white with black clocking and black with white clocking all sizes. . tTk u II ail 131 fiffltZT I . We've a Splendid New Stock at New Low Prices of Vanity Bags, Purses and Swagger Bags w newer tor personal use or for gift purposes, you can find aw P HO Drettler or more rfrirjihls Tath.- Knvslh'a. Vi tUmm. i " M. HV t VIVIWJ now on special display and sale in our Glove and Leather Goods Section. it. , , We have made several advantageous purchases which we wish you to profit by. and accordingly you'll find our prices to be as attractice as the goods are beautiful. Come, make selections now. A small deposit will hold your purchase for luiure aeiivery, n you so desire. Uut in any event, don't fail . to inspect these offerings. - CANTEEN BAGS of fine quality leather in , the best shades of brown and green a goad large bag with complete inside fittings specially priced this sale at $7.90. VANITY CASES the latest styles in imi ; tation patent, also dull and tool leathers, various colors, all with silk lining and in side fittings. Choice at 32.50, S3.00, $3.50 to $5.00. . VANITY CASES made of the finest of patent and tool leathers latest styles with silk or leather lining mirror and inside fittings. Unlimited choice at $5.00, $0.00, $6.75 to $8.50. NEW SWAGGER BAGS in the extremely pretty tool work; various styles cleverly developed in green, . brown and other shades. Unlimited choice at $2.50, $3.50, $5.00 to $7.50. NEW SWAGGER BAGS in both patent and dull leathers all the popular new shapes and sizes an assortment from which all tastes can be suited at $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 to $10.00. CANTEEN BAGS in imitation patent leather and of good size. Silk lined and equipped with mirror and coin purse. A most exceptional value at $3.89. Our Store Now Opens at 9 A.M. 'ini ,rr. a, i The Most in ValueThe Best in Quality aT ar f 1 4TMJ WIL, Store Closes at 5:30 P. M. , -A Saturday at 6 P.M.