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THURSDAY, MARCH 30, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. TOWN TOPICS wan Qt con mo mm Waafre Oress Otstt Uinr Um. April T-. I attaa rraaartarlaa abaft-ch Karat aa4 Satac. afaatcat. fni4 iMl Oracaa "0r!d '. Znne Hral ctnuch unul I vUio: Lafx-raa -raaconal wwmc raw I . " Ibis week of eight pairs of the bird ao 1 armory, by tha . Kd Infantry, better cord in a; to announcement mi.de by Cap-1 known as the old Third Oregon, which tain A. EL- Burghduff. state game war-1 waa mustered Into ; federal )erv$ce dw den. ; The birds, which are light blue in I years, ago just before the declaration ef rotor and liave a white crest, are about the war with Germany. General Blatch- the size of the valley qualL They were I ford, commandant at Vancouver bar- shipped here by the Texas game com-1 racks, will review the guardsmen. After mission. r .,:-, ?. . -: I military formalities a. dance wfll be Colaaattla RU mi (formerly Known as I held. , MO ;' . i t ? -:- .':;.. 3 A-fe v """t,: Paeifl. A1...I to Meet-A-ieettog wuiuwiiwii av aiiiriivuu AMcgHwau for bankers and Investors, will address the City club Friday noon in the Hotel Benson cryatal room.' Chamber .pf Com merce members ; and S Investment ban ers have been Invited to share in the re ception for Moody whose talk vrfll be the first to be grren during his brief stay here under the auspices of-the; la vestment bankers. The Present Finan cial Situation" win be the subject of his Leave Portland, :19 a. bl, 11:0 m. It a-, aarll Is-ao. ataw BacaS JawtLns aaa, i-v. I f a aa . ' Mti it. TarmUta el Aacrka. ana ceort. later. ! of the! Pacific University Alumni asso- M. C A. por- 7;;4V nT dlilv I claU. wOl be held at the T. M. 1 rtJo, vJiT. lnraj anditorimn at -ISO tonight for the Mat It. B. P. O. TE. Jattlaa. Bur 1S-21. it ('JO p. m. daily except Saturdays, P?? organising F!? Saturday. Sunday and holMaya, Leave university at tQrlMeme" Hood River itlOi. m 11 -10 a. m.- Z:30oi me w - !-'BV- Owaats aeMdatSaa, The Mar 13. OtveMi Leasdiy vaiiaa; May. 'MM a Waaaaaftji. atato uw, 4 ana a go raattraL J as. T. and . OrWt el gatars Iter, gnad catpu Jaw Or im Ma Latta Cantata Sowburc. Jaa 14. . . Orttoe Baptjat Isene Fterla'k TJatos tmasMC tawiMr. Cdiaak t'M. Jan. SB to Jail . AaMTteas Hom gcoaoaUea aavaeUttoa, Cot taJlta. J air l-A Tie aaxxteaa teaUtata tt Baaklas. Jalj laas. Orriaa Ha4. aVUtorlal awetattoa aaaaal earn- Vtotloa. Conallia. jaly 21-23. laprotv (teT at Kt Men. gnat eoeaefl. awTMi, jmy ia-2s. - Bafava' WBk. aaroat Unm Chiirtaa tmWinr Onina wsea, VI b U, KWi SI to taaiBOT .. Uvawral owtaatlea af Protoitaat Cpefl Cherrli ef aawrasa. PerUaad, arpteajbw i-t Maese-Cp, aUttoB. aptoailr 21-21 aata-nca Tiapiu, (rmao era. Uetato 12. Paatrte latoraaaoaal Urtatoes Kzpcamoa. rertlaaa Hetaaitov 4-1 1. Ut Hotol aneatlaa. lalra. DaNBlMr - tote Tat rial aaaortatloa. DaeMbae Se-sa D. m." and 4 :45 t. m. daily. Direct con nection with all stages to and from The Dalles. Phone Main 8611. Adv. To Cesfer ea Caaaery Waget Public hearing on the recommendations of the conference called by the industrial wel fare commission on wages and conai- oreanixed at a meetintr held there Wed nesday night, i Edith C. Weatherhead, G. B.I Alley and K. 3. Kirkwood repre sented the Portland '; association at the meeting. Mrs. S. 3. McAllister 111 Mrs. 3. 3 McAllister, wife of a retired Methodist lean financial and economic matters, as well as those of Europe. The meeting win start at U oN0ocjt ,r- T- , ... - - j . Good ' Eatlsg TUees an serve Dick Bums Bread. Try It,; pleaae.Adv. .j - While the proprietor waa at breakfast Saturday - moraine and, no one in the lobby, a thief rifled the cash drawer at th Waahinrton hotel in Kelaa nf from aaareas, n wnicn ne wui uibcues juner- 125 to s&v in silver. lions in the canneries of Oreeon will be I minister of the Columbia River confer held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon in the I ence. has suffered a nervous breakdown offices of the commission, 646-C4S court-1 due to overwork and Is in a hospital at house. The meeting is pen to the pub-1 Pasadena, according to information re- ; lie. This will be the last opportunity I celved here, as soon as aura, ancjuuster for any amendments, as the commission I can be moved she will be brought to a will pass on the rates and they will then l peruana nospuai oy ner uruuici, ur. become a final order. , I J. A. Beat of Fenaieton. , j I ; SnrfUaJ.Calni t.a Ta'g StaCTe . M . . l I l-.f CT.n Bfnaa i T a Tl-ITft r tar caasget rruoa jriace An.orucr i i uaaa-wiai . . ' . , rtanrinr tb. nnmmttment of Harry I Terminal. ' FarK ana xamniu, OOUTiy Davis, narcotic peddler and addict, from 1 rrom , i a. m. to p. m. ana uwi c McNeil island to Leavenworth was given U SOi p. m. dally. Saturdays, Sunday by Federal Judge Bean at the .request J and holidays, 9:30 p. m. and 11x0 p. m. Main:- ssiv aqt. . - - Ileal Orders - - Promptly Filled1 f : Semite Day as Received ijmuiiminiiimnmiimnmiunmnui Agents for th Battcrick Pat- tcXBs - and ; Publications. All : new ityles mw aaowini;. Tie most satisfactory Patterns. ' The Store That Undersell Because It Sells for Cash r Parcel Pest P, PrepdT 'Ont5JC0Pci nitnuiiuumiuuiuui::::: Tk Debar featare f t terkk PatUntT is pu : treat benefit U home It iasares sarin.? i and smateriaL " rpriced I Heres thelJst of Unde Offering 11 of United States Attorney Humphreys. Davis was sentenced to three years at the Island last week. He requested a change in the place of confinement, fear ing bodily harm from two men already In the prison. The men were con vie lea on evidence furnished by Davis. Colambla Stat, (tonainf itowt as WRATHEB FORECAST I Shcpard't Asto Bat LlnetO Portland- rortlaiul aad rtrtalty: Tsnajht tad Pridaj 1 atorla8eailde Dlvliloa Leave Port- ; aoeUMrir wind . .. . . hand 7:30 a. m.. 10 a. m.. 1 p. m.. 4:16 mMt aad wathinfton: Tooum sim -m- , . .,.: tm, Astoria 1 :15 r I av, ni.f v a. in., a -v a. - " : i i- weather rotDlTlOSS llrl&tvm. Direct connections at j tons Divinity ef Jesss At his Christian philosophy class at the First Congrega tional church tonight. Dr. W. T. McEl veen I will discuss the ' question, "Was Jesus Divine or Only Superlatively Human? Seasonable Suggestions Tou may not be able to grow new teeth, but you can get the satisfactory kind from Dr. E. C. Rossman, plate specialist, Journal build- Portlasd-Tmamooi Cadillac Stage- Lew praaaara eonUnaa in Aluka and Wad to and from Seaside and Clatsop beach Stage depot, rarit ana xamniu sis., aauy Wiaii, aae ntmam iroam Ansima ana i noints. All cara heateo. ireave rrom i a 5i a. i"-. ;jo v- m. nvn- 'otorwla ta to. aaiddia ajl loarar Mtamtppt i - . ,K. Anto staee Term-1 cial arranrements made for fishing par- rinr. Tba pnatmra ia hisbaat oa ttt Mi ," M . ,rm vim I ( i Main K11 Artw Kntlaad aoaaL PraWiUtirm has aHmmd on Inai OepOl, StS lamnm suxei. t.u m. tita middu aad sorth Pacifto tinpa. In the watt Park street. Phone Main 1611. Adv. I sieK aM atoUa. Mbatorim4 aad Ohio Ttllm. and mf LaUa Taa. and at a taar plaraa in othm tptaona. Tna Baa rainrall rnwva iu 1 04 iix-liaa at Oalvaaum, Tna. Hnow Is fall kw tn aoQthaatatcra Idaho aad la Manitoba and Minnaaoto. Tna waathOT at maeh aiUlr la mid dla aaatora Otnada, North ltakoto and part, ot Moitiaaa, atiaanert, and Tannaani, and b much old la the Atlantla ataUa. I KalatiTa haatiditr at Portland: Naoa Taster say, T par eant: S p. m. yartcnUy. 7 1 per aval. a av today: 8S par cent Ptaetpfcatioe ainea Janaary 1: ToUI. 11.02 InrtMBj aornui. 17.37 nrhaa: dericianrr. 4.23 tooaaa. ElWARO U WELLS. Bnrss' Bread is baked by the $11M Petition Open A civil service ttoyau xsone oetter aov. examination for the position of billing Tjr. A. raeffle Sickler, specialising in nd bookkeeping machine operator in dentistry for children, has removed to the bureau of internal revenue will be 505 Morgan bldg. TeL Main 7774. Adv. f 1(1 m Portiano April za. ine poaiun a a AAA akHtnaaaw-a taHm- pays a saiary ot tw per .......a. by Portlands best grocers. Adv information .nil anDlication DlanKBI ' " . Baiasoa uoos to iteat koos maae to order. ; Fleming, 292 Washington at 0B8KHYATI0XS STATIONS Temp. "3 11 n Abllaoa. Tax. 70 62 Kakar, Or 2 Ttoaton. Maav 2H BnrfaK N. T 34 2 t'attary. Albwta. 44 IS ChVaao, 111. , 8S 8J lkniTor. Coio. 2 86 la Motnaa, lent 88 82 Ixwlte tl'y Eaa. Ptaano. (al , 8 46 (alraaton, Texa I . . 74 62 Honolulu. T. H. 80 . . Junaan. Alaaka 48 Kaaau Hty7M. 46 40 4M Annlea. t aL 62 52 Mafkhflald, Or. 82 88 Madrord, Or ; .' 88 88 Moraphla. Trnn, 64 64 Mtaxmla. Mont. 48 28 Nrw Orlaauw. La. .... . 80 88 N-w York. N. Y. 64 34 Norn. Alaaka . . , 28 Jlorth Head. Wah.T 48 i 42 Narth l'latto. Sb. . . 86" 80 (Htahaaia City, Okla. 84 46 fhoeati. Ara. 74 50 IMttatrarf. Pa. 44 40 roaatallo, Idaho 42 32 Viliaad Or. 55 41 Priiw-a Rniwrt, B. C . 1, . . . 46 88 . KoaPar. Or i. ,. . 86 40 KwU. . M. . .:: . . ..VJ, ' Tt , 48 Raeramentc, Cat 4 62 46 81, Lauli. H k 44 44 8t. raul. Minn 84 24 , Salt k. CC-r. I'lah . w 46 84 Baa Ineao, :.L 64 54 haa nvnelfco, CsX . . j 58 50 Seattle. Vah 48 42 illierlitaa. Wyo. .... 46 20 HlUa. Alaaka 46' Spokane, Waah. 46 38 "Tanaoa, Alaaka 13 Taina n Wand. Wank 48 42 TeiKawh, Ner 56 82 Vaklea. Alaaka 40 Vaneogrer, B. C v.... 52 42 Walla Walla. Wa-h 50 44 Wathintton. IX C 66 42 U Ultaton. S. 1. , ... 82 80 Winneatuect, Mar 64 28 Yakima, V 50 28 M. rviirt nf pnaredine day. roav be obtained from John S. Howe, local secretary, board of civil service ex aminers, Portland, or from the secretary. 11th United States civil service district, S03 postoffice building. Seattle. Mrs. E. W, Flsley Better Nurses this morning at the Good Samaritan hospital report Mrs. El W. Flnley, 21. No. 250 North 19th street, who drank lysol by mistake Wednesday night, very much better, with good chances to recover. Mrs. Flnley was suffering from a sore throat. She prepared a gargle, using the lysol by mistake. Grange Opposes strike Russelville Grange has passed resolutions deploring the impending coal striate ana urging "Hie president of the United States to usa the lnflunce of his office to bring the miners and operators together and avert the strike." The committee draw ing up the resolutions Is Theodore Kay, Chester Mlckelson and Edward Gill Army Pistols Stoles Eight automatic pistols were stolen rrom we Armory by James R. Rebble according lo a complaint fiied Tuesday before United States Commissioner Frarer by Assistant United States Attorney Bynon. Rebble Is said to have sold seven of the weapons to one man for $55. Oregon Writers' teagae The Oregon Writers' league will hold open meeting on the evening of April 7 In Central library. Anthony Euwer and Marshall N. Dana will speak on 'The Way of a Writer" and Miss Anna Mulheron will speak on "The Library and Oregon Writere." ! Ssmaer Pest Anniversary Sumner post - No. 12. 1 Q. A. Fw. and Sumner Woman's Relief corps, will celebrate the thirtieth anniversary of the post Sat urday evening at the courthouse with a program of music, readings and recita- Fifth street. Broadway 4125. Adv. Clab to Hear Expert John Moody of New York, president of Moody's Invest ment Service, and author of many books A good furnace properly installed f cannot fail to heat your home satis factorily. )! the COLONIAL is a good furnace and a fuel saver. Competent Colonial engineers are in charge of all installations. You buy direct from the factory Phone Woodlawn 2862 MONT AG .STOVE WORKS Kenton Station ; Portland,: Oregon mtmm PkPEPiPEiEss FURNACES Si ll 1 The Very Best Stylet in Heavy Luster BlackSateei Free at$2.95 at $3.95 at$4.i style and price to suit every taste and p A wonderful showing which -you are invite inspect. - . - . v Tou have choice from lavishly hand-worked models la yam; long-waisted styles with wide sash and cretonne waist combln black skirt, or the reverse; others with cretonne-tap eetiy or r skirt; still others with flapper pointed aleeve, wide collar and ta skirt a wonderfully cute model : another X shown with ateea wai oversise sash finished with gingham block skirt with scalloped poin others have sateen trimming, crepe ftowera. etc Many of these have been made la Portland under our personal supervision, thus 1: you exclusiveness la style and unusual value for price aa well. , n o .10 0 0 o .18 0 .16 0 0 1.04 0 0 .82 n .5 army 0 o .01 0 .OS 0 0 o .80 .04 .22 .24 Friday and Saturday Specials m s .tie .01 .02 o 01 o o 01 turns. u .04 0 0 .01 .0 0 0 0 0 Tslk on MReplratlonM Professor George K. Burget, head of the depart ment of physiology of the University of Oregon Medical school, addressed the Reed college I biology club Wednesday night on the subject of "Respiration." Single Tax Xragne Meeting The Ore gon Single Tax league will hold its regu- I lar meeting in room A, Central library, rala. Traia AlSaf and ho at s p. m-. tsaiuraay. ine auojeci ior fifkfaratAai hava araMl ijnnii K rinail ilraft I aiSCUSSlOn Will De 1 ne reuutuon lor the China trade act embodying prac- conference." Heal ly all of the features which Ameri-I When Better Bread Is Baked Dick ran business men In China and the! Burns will indorse it. Try it, please. Portland Chamber of Commerce have I Adv. teen flghtin to have embodied in leg- galem-MUls city Stage Connects O. tr aiion ior many monins. acroramg to R traln8 No8 6 and 9 for MUls City. . T cnamoer irom JoMpa Hamman, Salem, prop. Adv. J. B. Powell, honorary secretary of the . . . American . Chamber of Commerce of XTD,eT-,U Y?,m TrT to Bread Shanghai. Powell said in his message Non DeUer' ou 11 agree. Adv. that he would leave Immediately for the Str. America St. Helens via Columbia Paclflo coast and would visit Portland I river, 1:30 p. ra. daily; 11:30 a. m. Sun-1 about April 1 before sailing for the Far (day. Alder st. dock. Main 3313. Adv. fcast a row days later. latpeetloa ! to Be Held Regimental Bhrlarrs Cola to Baker Because of parade and Inspection of quarters will the lack of anara availahla for . nntain. be held at B o'clock tonight in the Ute's office in the Pythian building, A. I Tctu. potentate of Al Kader temple. has had his headquarters at 204 Imperial hotel since his Inauguration and begin ning Saturday, Harvey Beckwlth, re corder, will have an office adjoining the petantate's Bulla A ceremonial is sched uled I or May is at Baker, Or., and - a special caravan of Portland Shrlners is expected to journey to Eastern Oregon. leaving here May 13. Reservations are being made through Potentate Tetu al ready. Cesjaalttee te Meet Members of the committee of 100 of the Chamber of Commerce will gather In the main din ing room at p. m. Friday for the month ly meettlng of the committee. Members will meet their new chairman. Ernest M. Weleh. It la, Hudson, traffic manager f the Port of' Portland, will deliver an Illustrated lecture, and an address will be delivered also by Henry Waldo Coe. Cela mala State, (formerly known at fceaard'a Asto Bit Uaei) Fortlaad. St. Betels division Leave Portland 10 a. m and :1 p. m. dally and 11:15 p. ra. Saturdays, Sundays and holidays only. Leave St. Helens 1:10 a m. and 1 :li p. aw dally and :lt p. m. Satur days, Sundays and holidays only. All cars heated. Lea re from and arrive at the new Auto Stage Terminal Depot, J SI Yamhill street, comer of Park street . Phone Mala MIL Adv. " Teias Sealed Partridges An attempt will be made by the state game commls , si on to propagate Texas scaled par tridge for release In the state, following ' the receipt at the Eugene game farm Peroxide II of Hydrogen Pint Bottles 16c IN OUR ART SECTION A SALE OF STAMPED 1 Five-Piece Lunch Sets Scarf s and Cent Pieces at 59c - An out-of-the-ordlnary offering of special Interest to the 'woman who would fashion" dainty home-beau articles at little cost and time. It Is a special showing and sale of dainty stamped unbleached a-ptece Sets in three designs in cross stitch and French knot effecta Aim 34-Inch Stamped Centers and 17x44-tnch in art crash ; 18z48-inch Scarfs and J -inch Centers In basket weave stamped In "Lauy Deiay patterns or quality art cloth. Ter choice la Friday's sale at 59. t , Just Received A Special Purchase of More Than- 1500 Yds. of High Grade Ribbbi In Handsome New Novelties and Plain Colors, Widths 6V2 to 8V2 Inches. On sale at, yd A surprising saving on Just such Ribbons as are now In greatest demand. In cluded are the most beautiful- novelties and all popular plain shades, such dark fancies in 6 to SH-inch widths In jacquard and tapestry effects especially desir able for millinery purposes, for vesteea, bags, etc. Also an extensive variety of staple and sport colors in satins, moires, super-faille, glace ribbons In 7 -inch width. All on sale at 79a a yard. Here's an Important Underpricing of 30-inch Silk Radium Laces for Dresses, Etc Charming New Pat t -f f f terns in This Sale at, Yard tj) X tCi Look where you wllL You'll not be able to find such a pleasing selection of new : styles, patterns and colors In the new season's Laces as those now on special display and sale In our popular Fancy Goods Section, and nowhere else will you find such splendid values. This offering consists of an extensive showing of new Silk Radium Laces both Flouncing and Allovers In 38-lnch width. In black, white, brown, gray, Copenhagen, blue, flame, honey dew, gold, copper, tomato, ochre, etc. All la hand some new patterns and now on sale at SI. 98 a yard. I -Don't Fail to Profit by This Great Closing Out Sale of Our Entire Stocl KayserKmi tUiiideFwea a"7"a..I D i vt w i.r rron vut reroxiae or nyarogen is well oeyona ine u. o. r. requirements in all respects. There is none better. Pint bot tles sell regularly for 25c in The Owl Drug Stores. Fri day and Saturday you can buy without limit at the rate of 16c a bottle. ! Milk-Wonder-Worker in Treating Nervous Wrecks r Health four weeks away The rapidity with which a wretched neurasthenic or ner vous breakdown patient may be changed in four weeks into a correctly functioning, happy and worth-while individual makes a stay at our institu tion pay enormous dividends to the down-and-outer. Terms moderate. The Moore Sanitarium - 828 Hawthorne at 27th Toilet Counter 50eWALKIN'S MULSIFIED COCOANUT OIL SHAMPOO QQf SPECIAL OOC 50c REVELATION TOOTH POWDER -I Q SPECIAL -aC tV5c PALMOLIVE SHAVING CREAM OO $1.00 HARMONY LILAC VEGE- TAL SPECIAL " V 1. Si i- Drug Counter 30c GLYCOTHYMO- LINE 1Qn SPECIAL 65c MUSTEROLE .SPECIAL 43c RUB -COBOL (Rubbing Alcohol) T It is for mula does not have the objectionable odor sometimes found in' ' other -preparations of this kind. NEW RE DUCED PRICE,gQ H Included are Union Suits. Envelope Chemise. ISlk Top Vests. Mar union Suits, etc, .Nothing reserveo lowest prices ever ho ice from our entire stock a or such fine quality garments. Lower th ouoted re could afford to offer them if we were te- continue this line la rt stock. uoted er th It Is a great saving opportunity for you. Marvelf it Union Suits At $1.89 Suit Kayser Marvelftt Lisle and Mer cerised Lisle Union Suits. Regular and bodice top in flesh and white. Sises 14 to 44 in the lot. Kayser Silk-Top Enve lope Chemise at $1.39 Kayser Silk Top Envelope Chemise made with lisle body. Reg ulsr top In flesh only. Sises SI. 40 and 42. Don't miss It!, Marvelf it Union Su At $1.39 Suit Kayser Marveint Silk Top t Suits made with lisle and mt ised lisle body. Regular top in and white.- Sises M U it Kayser Silk-Top Vc . At 89c Kayser Silk Top Vests made regular top. Tbey come in flea., white only in sixes 40 and. 42. KNIT UNDERWEA&, lAfarvelJit' Kayser Cotton Union Suits at 95c Suit Kayser Cotton Union Suits in regular band top and umbrella kne mite only. Sixes S4 to 44. i 1 ; Brushes and Combs 35c Hard Robber Dressing OQn Combs . . . tO, 75c Hair Brush, black ylA- brisUes TOC 25c Whisk Q . Brooms . . . JLIC 50c Hand Brashes, with i 0Q handles ...... OJC i ; SUtionerj Deptr ' SCOTCH LINEN (Box Stationery) Pink, Buff and Blue Paper, HQ Cards (and Envelopes SPECIAL 171 A BIG VALUE IN BOX STATIONERY "Chevannes Tints" Blue, Buff, Pink and White 24 Sheets and 24 OC Envelopes eSU U 1 A SPECIAL SHOWING AND SALE OF I Women's Tailored Suits in Tw and Tricbtine Shown' in Belted and New Box-Back Models. fl -T Cf T T Specially priced at &&JiM Sa-V Exceedingly pleasing spring-time Suits in the clever mannish tweeds and the popular tricotine belted and back models with full silk lining. . They come finely tailored and embody many style . featurea In mmtnlng finishing that are usually only found in much higher priced garments, in I art. low preina; t one 01 ina r features of this special showing. AU sizes from' If te it are in the assortmenL You have choice Friday at ealy t Women's Corduroy Kimonos at $4.65 Because we are somewhat overstocked with Wcmen's Corduroy" Kimonos we make this unusual price aacri You have choice-from several attractive styles la "cherry. Copenhagen, lavender, rose, gold, etc. In today's i at only S4.65. . " ? J. . .' , ' ' EXTRAH " ; " Sand Gravel Crushed Rock andC i in if. rusneaiiociw qreenings Phone Your Orders c ; East 926, Automatic 215-05 PROMPT DELIVERY Columbia Contract Co. Foot of East Salrnon St, CANDY DEPARTMENT- t 65c Butter Cup -Chocolates -Full Pound Boxes. FRIDAY, SATURDAY. SPECIAL ......... ft aL 60c Anderson's English Toffee' Contains Almonds, Cocoanut and Batter. FRIDAY, SATURDAY AQg SPECIAL, pound J.'toL Pillow Cases In Friday's; Sale at 25c Each -.Well made ' of Insdal muslin, 42xM inches. Only a limited number sold to any one purchaser at this low price, ' Full Size Comforter. : ; at $2.95 - We secured a splendid lot ot full-size Comforters white cotton filling and best quality sOkoline covering a specially low figure, and now offer them in Friday's i in the same way. They come in pretty flowered -style pink, blue and yellow. j '" r ; : ' - . 4 A. SCOTT. SSaaagcr r and WawUaftaw Sis. liaa OraW. Recalve Broadway 2404: TTHHf Women's New - Spring Style - Pumps aiicl .Oords 3 rt $4;35 Pair V Tne fashionable black" and brown pumps and Oxfords .in vici kid iaalf leathers styles with low or Cuban heels in one-strap' and fiveyelet models.' Heels' are rubber tipped. Priced 454 QK . at.. , . . . a EXTRA! A Pair for Boys Blue Den Overalls in Sizes 8 to 10 icz ' SI a Pair fer The im Sisate 11 te 16 XT A well known mike of Boy f 220 Blue D Coveralls : in retulation style with tiih snir e" back, ts-o hip and two swlnfiot front pockets. T are extra well made tkrouthout and reinforc; don't fail to profit by tbU anderpricinr. 90c Tbia Sale , t -'(," laiuiiiniiniiiniiiiiiimniiimiiiOTiiiiiHiiiuiium