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THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1922. THE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. 11 TOWN TOPICS - Ps Irene of Mattwnry. state mm JteaUaa vtUe, Jane ft. j - urder at Eastern HUf, stand eheptcr. 3aoe Wtk Matav Onm Wo Seer assacUaon. Portland Municipal auditorium, Jan 1. EKumiMiit. . A. H., dmrtwlt of Orrfon. Psndieton, )m lk to IT. Komi rnt)TV natlurt, iiu 3t-23.' Orrgoa, state Letts CanWts' assortaOna. JtoMbttrs, jvaa a. I Orwa "zee MrUkodl eft UBUl flssV anm, TW una, jw . , ' - Aaaerteaa Uesae Efonmak asaoristfrra. Car Tilla, Jalr S-S. - ' muur Scneat for Kpleeepal CtepBWi Gladstone Cfcautaa tr. Jul The iaakM instttote at cUaUac, 1-. . Bautkera Oregon Xptrorta LMf laetitBie. Ashland. JnH 11.51. . x CohuaMa aautt eonfereace of United Frea- Djtenan aAurefc, or Um, Jul 1-I. Oregon Stat Editorial aaeaeiatkNs annual ob i.nuon, Corvallia, July XX-28. Ornoa 8 tat Baptist coaveatioo, Colassbtt Civ. JaJy -28. - Kpwertb Uir lnstitntkMtbodiat), iTafl City. Ui. 4ml a-S4. Oregea Baptiat Varna Feopl nmt aa- riaoir, (.otuaiDia wtr, jour te .saauK j. Improved Order ol Had ilea, great council, Bnd. Jtilj 2S-SS. llBjers' Week, iuntt S-IS. Oregon C'nrutiaa sCndaavor nnM confer ence, ueuuabie CrtJ. Anew to Bept bar 4. ' Uenral convention of Protestant Episcopal inures of America, Fortland, September B-Za. Koand-Cp. Peadietoa. September 3 1-2. Knight Templar, tnai commander. Kaee burg, October 12. Paetfto international Livestock Kapoaition, Portland, Nsreraber 4-11. Stat Hotel asaoctaUoa. Salem, -Septem- Stats Teacners' association. leceaabf 2S-S0 WEATHER FORECAST rortland and vicinity:. Tonight and Friday jsw;, aorta westerly winds. Oregon end W aahinrton . Ttmlght and Fri ay fair; mode rax w.itarlT winds. " .WEATHER OKDITION8 The: pressure ia moderate It high over most ot uie eountry eait of the Mississippi rier, in tha northern Plates reeicn. and in Rrttiah f ttimbia. Over the remainder of the eoantry low measure prevails, the lowest readings being ia 1'tait and Arizona. Precipitation baa oc curred in Missouri. Tennaaa. and Eaatjtrn Taxss. and over a belt reaching from Oregon and Northern California, to Minaeatoa. - Tha weather is. rune rally cooler in the Paeifts States, tha northern Plains State, the tipper Mississippi Talley. sad the upper Lake recion, and warmer In other aaetiona. The temperature is soot nvnnai orer me greater part of the eonotrr. Relative banuditr at Portia ad: Hoon ree Urdssr, 60 per eenti 5 p. bs. restenUy, 68 per cent: Jan. today. 93 per cent Precipitation since January 1 : Total, 17. T9 inches; normal, 28.80 inches; deficiency. 8.51 OBSERVATfOXS STATION! Temp. it Baker. Or Boise, Idaho ....... BOFtort, Mass Buffalo, N. T. . . - . 'htraao, IU. ....... Denrer, Colo. ...... Des Moines. Iowa . . . . Itodge City. Kan. . . Fresno. . Cal CaWestoD, Texas . . . Helena, Mont. . . . . . Honolulu. T. " H. Httron. B. D. 'Juneau. Alaska Kansas City. Mo. . . IO- Angeles. ' Cal. . . . Mamhfieid. Or. . . . . Uedtord. Or. Memphis, Tenn, .... New. Orleans, Ia. .. w York, N. I. ... Nome, Alaska North; Head, Wash. North Platte, Neb. . ttklahom City. Okla. Phoenix. Ariz. ..... Pittsburg, ra. ..... I'orUaDtl. Or. IMnce Kupert, B. 0. Tloseburg, Ox. ..... Roswell. N. M. Sacramento, CaL St Lonis, Ma . . St. Patri, Minn. . . . Salt ' Lae City, Utah Sen Ihego. CaL . Han Francisco, Cai , Seattle. Wash. . . . Fheridan, Wjro. Sitka. Alaska .... ftpokane. Wash. . . . Tanartar Alaska . . . Tatooah Island, Wash. 'Tonopah. NeT. . . . . Valdea. Alaska ...4 .VBcouTr, B. C. . . Hall Walla, Wash. Washington, D. C. . Winnemneea, NsT. , Takima. Wash. . . , . i at mm a m 68 82 0 70 8 88 86 80 78 88 82 88 72 82 74 68 74 84 84 8 40 58 86 84 104 88 60 64 74 88 78 res 88 88 e 70 66 76 64 72 60 58 80 63 68 78 0 80 82 n It 44 52 70 68 68 60 66 62 68 76 46 56 68 58 54 51 T2 76 70 54 64 06 68 8 85 44 54 69 68 68 62 68 56 64 52 50 58 80 50 46 60 6 48 48 P. M. report of preceding day. .12 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 .94 .40 O .84 0 .01 0 .02 .10 .02 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 .05 0 .70 0 .08 .20 O O 0 e .82 o .01 o 0 0 0 .01 .01 0 o KGG-KGN-KYG Radio Hillock & Watson lUdio Serrice Northwestern Radio Miff. Jo. Waiard P. Hawley Jr. Broadeastinic The Journal News I U. S. Health Bulletins Radio Advice and Instruction ' Journal of Western Industry FarmButtetina Entertainment OAILT PROQRAsf TMUH6DAV. JHMK KHIHO B.-SO K O 9. Jowl basaball sOores; C:S0- O:O0 K68j lau intra men tal and eocal gaeords. 0:00- 7:00 KQV Inatrnroefital and vocal tnasto. also pbenacraph records. (ponrtesy Bherman, Clay u. o HQ a. porta. 7:80 BA Journal daily new r distant hor for K0- :O0 Liatanlng v' points. - :00-10:w0 Ya. Tocal and instrumental coacert. Hilda. Undborg, Swedish, soprano; liytnaa Waf Bock,' baritone; Homer Sigfsted, tenor; Jasper B. Vena, piano; Walter Baeoa. riolisist; Dor thea - BehooP', psaeto. PROGRAM Soie fa) "Giro a Maa A Horaa He Cian Bide - " M t) "Bacraajenf .Mae Derm id Lymaa Waraoek. baritone. . Jasper S. Tann. piano. tiolin so Jo (s) "BerceOM lnroia Joee- lm" - ,,1. tb "Ca-raUna! . Kifr Walter Bacon. Tioti. " Tortbea Schoop, piano. Soprano solo '(a) "oeUrjentene Bon- lb) "Fjortont Oor" Hansoa (c) Shadow scat "Diaorah" . Meyerbeer Hjld Lindborg, soprano. Jasper S. Tann, piano. wii. uit im "Maditabon ' irom 1 b "Aa Maria "' Schubert Walter Baeoa. vtoBn.. Dortbea tSchoop. piano. . 1- l. 1 .Uxr Tah CsJling " M"rr j. tt:. " . . . :. Mirhau ht "Utile Mother o' Miae" . . . BurteUh Homer. Siegfried, tenor. rn R Vtnn niiHO. " Tn-il aoiaiaia are atadeota of Yana con- (Program arrangea ana V urvinii.rmi Mnsie Co. for Wiliara r. Hawley Jr. wirav -in si a a 1TI MOON 1Z:00- 10 4(68. Instrumental and vocal phonograph sraee - . 4:00- :00 KOV. Instrumental and vocal ohonoananh bbussc. en. a.iaKaM.. New phonograph rec- a:a0- K;80 Kaa. Lata iastntmcatal aad - voce! records. - . .. (Courtesy Reed-Fraaclt Co.) Questions seBt on radio to Tha Journal or Hallock A Watson Radio Service. 193 Park street, will be answered oa Satarday nighU between 0 -and 10 o eiocx oy sisiiuM Eat J5th And Tamhill streets, lort- lftnd flUstrict EpworthJauw will assem ble, holdlnE a big- aammer lMUtute booster rally. A Unnr will be served AC :39 to about 200 leAraers, ao cordint to K. N. . Hxroun. InstltutA raanaeTer. After tha dinner a short, tn tereaUnC prosram will bv civeru . , - Hoat-lat Coaatr Reaaloa NatlTea and ex-re sidenta of rouglA county will bold their elarentb annuau reunion at the reserved community cen- ter. Peninsular nark, Sunday. June IS. At 11 in the morning; tbera will b a btiKinese roeetlnr. after whlca a bas ket luncheon will be serred between 12 and 2. followed by music, speeches and visiting: : between :z and 3:30. sv - Trials Set Trials were set Tuesday morning; by Federal judge Wolverton as follows: Tom Mayett, for alleg-ed violation of the Harrison narcotic act. June 28; Zeke Lstwson, July 24; Iasy Krichesky, July 23. both for alleged violation of the Volstead act. - Zeaery.' Clab Uteetlar Speakers be fore the Portland Zonery club, Friday night at S o'clock in the blue room of the Hotel Portland will be Dr. F. J. Kolar,Mrs, 1 B. Naah, Mrs. t, W. Miller and Mrs. Susan L Zanders. Portlaad-Saleal Stare lave Stage Terminal, Park and Tamhill. hourly from 7 a. m. to T p. m. and Owl ear at 11:20 p. m. daily. Saturdays. Sundays and .holidays. 9:S0 p. m.1 and 11:20 m. Main SSii. Ady. Eadeavorera Close Meet The annual convention of -the Christian Endaavor societies in the United Brethren churches of the Oregon conference closed Wednesday night at the. Third United Brethren church. At the busi- TJ. 8. Man CwatraetaProposaW . for mail delivery service up the Willamette river from July . 1922. to Jane 80, ' 1926. will be received fat the office of the second assistant postmaster gen eral. Washington. x. C. up until June 21. according to Postmaster John M. Jones. The delivery service, contract for which expires this month, is from Portland up the river to the Southern Pacific bridge at Oswego, around Ross island to the last boat house at Wil lamette Moorage and back to Port land, a distance of 10 miles and back. Deliveries are to be made six days of the week. - Ce4ailia stages (formerly known as Shepard's Auto Bus Lines) Portland--Astoria-Seaside division Leave Port land 7:30 a. m. 19 av. ra., 1 p. tn., 4:15 p. m. and 110 a. m. Leave Astoria 7:15 av m., 10 a. - m 1 :30 p. m., 2 :S0 p. m. and 6 :18 p. m. Direct connections at Astoria to and from seaside una Clatsop beach points. All cars heated. Leave from and 1 arrive at trie new Auto Stag .Terminal depot, No. S53 - Tamhill street, corner of Park street. , Phon Main 8allj Adv. . Fetttieag Filed Four voluntary pe- ' tltions were filed in he federal court Wednesday aa follows t Glen K. 8 trick ler of Wallowa. Or.. UabiUUes S27. 287.7S ; assets, 39825. His petition states that over 325.000 of his lUblliUes are ' - secured. Mr. and Mrs. Charles ShonU of Eugn UabiUUes $6650, a , seta $3300. Evelyn Leaf, No. 528 Tay lor street, Foruand, liabilities $4160 ; no assets. Dr. Saeard Gaet Dr. Charles Sheard, editor of the American Journal of. Physiological Optics, who recently completed a series of lectures before the Use Your Credit! 0Y will make 1J your suit on ,Easy Payments and it will cost 'no more than i you paidcash. 104 4th,Near Stark 6 Stores in Portland Western Congress of Optometry at Los Angeles, will be the guest of the Ore enn Ontorrutric association Sunday, Monday anef Tuesday. Similar lectures will be delivered In Northwest cities inrior th direction of Dr. Jioya t- Dayton, regional director of the Amer- 1 - nntnnMtne aasociauoii. Sheard is accouapanied by his Wife. Arraaed of SteaUsg Car Thomas Murphy alias Jo Mulvihill, and Harry Wilson, alias Harry Jackson, alleged automobile thieves, ware brough to Drtiiui WeinjuiAv from Heppner by Deputy United State Marshal David son to- await the acyon 01 vno n inr . Thsv are charged with stealing the machihs of Joe Nutch of t-ao Ansela ana trannwrunc n w unlP in violation of the- federal motor vehicle thief t act 4n default; of bond they were lodged in tne auraw- mah county Jail. . Colanbla Stage (fernwrty known as ehenarn'i Auto Bus lines) portiana- Multnomah Falls-Hood River-Dalles division Leave Portland, 9 ;30 a. m., Ili30 a. m 2:30 in., m. and 4:4 p. m. daily to Hood River. Multnomah Falls local Sundays and holidays, and 11 :15 p. m. Saturday, Sunday and Holidays. Leave Hood River 9:30 a. m., 11:30 a. m.. 2:30 p. m. and 4:45 p. m. daily Direct connection witn an stages to and from The Dalles. Phone Main 861L Adv. To Diseass Boad Isa A- public meeting in regard . to the school bond issue wUl be held tonight at 8 in the Pythian building. West Park and Yam hill streets. The speakers win te u perintendent of School D. A. Grout, Mcnooi director W, J. tn.. ujw ana inej Rev. Oswald Taylor. " The entertain raent will consistof musio by Wlllough by's Grotto orchestra and the Grotto chorus. . The committee for the meet ing : W. Parker (chairman), George R. Funk and L. M. Snow. Columbia Stage (formerly known as Sheoard's Auto Bus Lines) Fortiana St. Helens division Leave Portland 10 a. m. and 4 :1S p. m. daily and 11 :15 p. m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays nly. Leave St. Helens 7:30 a. r. and 1:15 p. m. daily and 6:15 p. m. Satur days, Sundays and-holidays only. All cars heated. Leave from and arrive at the new AUto Stage Terminal depot, Ko. 852. Tamhill street, corner f Park street Phone Main 8611. Adv. Fined for Killiag Pheasant KIght months after Frank Hickman of Fen dleton killed a Chinese pheasant out of season he thought the dim and dis tant past had covered his misdeed, so ha told a. friend. The friend thought it a good story and told another friend. On May 25 W. II. Albee. district dep uty game warden, heard the story. filed at complaint and June 2 Hickman paid a fine of $25 after admitting his guilt. The pbeasant was kilted Sep tember 20,, 192L : Stay Granted At the request Assistant United States Attorney Veatch an additional 30 day stair of execution was granted Angello H. Ros si Tuesday by Federal Judge Wolver ton. Rossi is endeavoring to secure a presidential pardon. He was convicted on an indictment charging a. conspiracy to defraud the government by having altered and stolen war sayings stamps in his possession and sentenced to IS months at McNeil island. Ceremony fori Coraerctos Laying Th cornerstons of tha new Roosevelt high school will be laid with appro priate ceremonies on July 4, as a re sult of action taken by the schooli board Weinesday night. , Tbe proper ties committee,: opposed of Directors George B, Thotnas and J. E. Martin, was delegated to arrange details of lh event. ,. i; :;,;, HoaieaUad Ssrreys Made George Root of the Of flo of engineering of the forest servte , has returned frm Baker and Wallowa oounUes where ha ha been making final surveys on Komesteads on the Whitman and Wal lowa, national forests. This survey is made Just before thaw homesteader Is ready to fll patent upon his olalra. 1 - Festal Isssrase Claim Beginning July 1. all C O. D. and insurance claims in Oregon will be paid by the Portland postoff ice. according to Postmaster John M. Jonesi These are for losses and datmage. First, and second claas offices in Oregon have hitherto been paying their own claims. Saleas-XIB City SUg Leaves Salem sUg terminal Ua- MiU City: No, 1, fUO u m.; No, 3, 16:30 a, m.: No- 5. h 4 P n- i f JOi 1 connects with etast- nuaa inuu-ai; mitt vivy-:' nsill man.' Prop. Adv. -:r :':f i Fswertkiaa Iaviitste Friday even- tng at the SunnrsivSa Slethodist church, ness session -Wednesday the following officers were elected: President, the Rev. Irs. Hawley f Portland j tic pres ident, the Rev, J. , Nisrwnnder of FhU emath college j recording secretary. Miss Flossie Overman ot FbUomalh ; cor responding secretary. Miss Alios Smith of Vancouver, Wash. ; treasurer. Wil liam A. Dunigan, . The executive com mlttee - was empowered to select the place for next year's convention, ; ' Has Gored by Ball Will Reeorer M. Van Alstine, No. ' 164 East 48th street, who was gored by A bull near St. Helens a week ago and dangerously Injured, will recover, attendants at the Good Samaritan hospital said this morning. For days he was reported near death. His injuries' occurred when Van Alstine. a real estate agent, was showing a party some property, ; City Clsb Speaker Judge George D. Alden, Massachusetts attorney and Ellison-White- lecturer, will address the City club at its noon luncheon at the Benson, Friday, on "This and That About Citizenship," ' , Dimmer Fiaso Cesrse Amnesseed Virgil Isham, pianist, has announced a summer piano, course to be held in the Washington building June 2$ to August 1. Adv. . Fortlaad-Tlllaaiook CadlUae Stage Stage depot. Park and Tamhill .Streets, Daily at :15 a. m.. 12 :30 and 3 :30 p. m. Special arrangements mad for fishing parties. Main MIL Adv. jj Sir. America St. Helena via Colum bia river, 2 :30 p. m. daily ; 11 :30 a. ni Sunday. Alder street dock. Mala $323. Adv. .. ; Dr. Witham has returned. Adv. Find Prune Masji: : NeafCourtliouse - The Dalles, Or.. June t, Sheriff Loea Chrisman and ' - Deputy - Coleman stepped out of their office ; here Wednesday, walked down the street a few. feet, turned Into an alley and then entered a, barn standing about 10 feet from': the courthouse where they-' 'ar rested Howard McNeill and John Mc Lend on a, charge of violating the pro hibition law. The youths were caught in the act of pouring the liquid from A barrel of prune mash. Three barrels of the mash and liquor were seised, and the prisoners , were escorted to jalL - ' a- UrrtiCTITPUlMr1 QUICKLY AND PERFECTLY EXECUTED BY OUR SKILLED HEMS 1 1 1 CHIN O OPERATORS HAVE YOUR WORK DONE UEKL Mail Orders ..; Promptly AetA Carefullj Filled Same Df at Received. - , FOR THE LUNCHEON; PICNIC OH AUTO PARTY "EWEBTTHIaia rton SOUS' TO KUTS" Tip fop Delicatessen and Grocery STN A10 MORRISON STB. OPKN SUN DATS AND KTKNINGS " NEW PERKINS HOTEL la Portland's Business Center ''RateB from $1.00 Hh detached bath . ' $1.50 - with private bath Wiley B. Allen Co. 146 Fifth Street Featuring one of the, latest Cabinet Models The Victrola $100 "Style No. 80" is one of the new popular-priced Victrola models -made to mee the demands of the average home. An oppor tunity you have long been wait ing for to secure an instrument of this quality at such an attrac tive price-. It embodies all of the exclusive patented Victor features, such as the Victor tapering tone-arm and tapering "goose-neck" sound box tube and the new, improved double spring spiral drive motor, which may , be wound while playing. Here is a special proposition for its purchase, delivered anywhere in the Northwest: Victrola, style No. 80. . ... .$100 Records of your own choice 10 fa yr Ji- Send $110 $15 with order, balance $7 monthly. Victrola Style 80 Call or write, for further particulars. Mail orders promptly filled. Your name . . .Address 148 Fifth Street,. Near Morrison Other Stores San Francisco, Oakland, Sacramento, San Jose, Fresno, . Los Angeles and San Diego weWSPefW!?- WSfipVfaweawi 5 it, - r:- t " ,1' . r -.'I. fit T i - I - t t j f - 4. "'tM - Xu f :.-.;-"S5i&i-.-.. Scene in the Gas Office, Briquet Dept. taking 'orders for . the famous "Ashless Briquets at the Special Slimmer price of $14.75 delivered in jrour biW V r - This special price is made to avoid the Fall congestion. : ' ... . i 'Agents , for Botterick Patterns and Pablic- tions AU New Styles Now Shewtnf. ' ( The Store That Undersell fy wy eww Because It Sells for Cash Parcel Post Packages Prepaid on $5 Purchase in the First Three Zones. , - 4TTT The - Deltor Feature - of the Buttwick Patterns Insures a Saving m Uotlt Tim and Material. . Vorthy Savings in TTiese Vonderful Offeringsfcr i Our 1 KSltlii BairgiMia Fiiday Remarkable Price Reductions on Merchandise for the Home or Person of Such Excellent Quality Makes This Sale One You Certainly Must Not Miss Friday Will Be FrocIr Day In Our Urfdermuslin Section Extraordiiiary Are the Values Ve -Are Offering at ; : f 1.29 9 Choice From Such . Clever - New Models a "Yankee Maid," "Princess" and a Score ofOthers ! .S Exceedingly attractive and dainty Frocks, vrell made of the best jna- ! - terials and shown hi an excellent assortment ; of eJerer new styles un derpriced for this sale in a manner too important to ba overlooked by any woman. A score and more (of mwlels, indndinsr the Yankee Maid," shown in polka dot effects in red or blue dots on white ground, or just the reverse comes with wide ruffle at collar, sleeves and completely around hips in same color as dots -has wide sash tie and pocket. . Th I Princess? is another new model of good weight Linene' Suiting in rose. French blue, wistaria, etc comei with Dutch neck, gathered skirt and ratViar hiofi -eraistline. and is ! attractively trimmed with the new-black 4 ( inMnar varxr ntaaair Stvlet CorruS in the MW Club Bcotlt -; checks in various colors and is a wide ruffled i very chic model. These t and many ether styles are in Friday's sale at $1.29. , C See Our (Third Street Window " . ...... Men's Black Fiber Silk Socks 35c Pair 3 Pairs for $1.00 Time to purchase a generous supply of Summer Hose. Here's Ian excellent onoortunitr. A sale of black Fiber Silk Socks, made with double toe and high spliced heel and elastic fib cot ton top. i . I Men's Jersey Ribbed Underwear 55c Garment aAll Sizes in Ecru . , . -i -, :f Seasonable weight Shirts and Drawers in a, fine Jersey rib perfect fitting garments in ecru ana aii regular Bizes. -EXTRA! "IWomen's:;;'!:'"'- Handkerchiefs at 10c Each! 6 for 50c ffMost -exceptional values in " plain white Linen Handker chief s-others in Irish prints in new sport patterns tilT others iiv colored lawn. , AIbo laSce edge and hemstitch styles with white or colored embroidered corner. New gingham effects With lawn edge, etc. AU at 10c each 6 for 50c. 1! Summer "EXTRA!" Boxed AVriting Paper at 15c Box - J ' QFor.your, vacation or summer correspondence .purchase one or more of these boxes of -Rex-ford linen finish Writing Paper. Each , box contains 72 sheets of paper, -v U Envelopes to Match a 2 Packages for 15c v Laces at 25c Yard JIHigh-grade Imported and f Domestic Laces especially under priced 9 to 12-inch round thread and shadow Flonncings Beading Top Camisole Laces in imitation Duchess, Carrickma cross and Piatt VaK meshes. Also imitation crochet Bands and Edges, Net Top Venise Edges, etc. All on sale at 25c yard. Dainty Embroideries at 7c T tffAn extensive assortment to select from in pleasing new pat- terns Edges, Inertions, and Beadings in dainty Swiss, Cam bric and Longcloth. ' , ; New flings at 25c: Yard . fIThe .popular colored Dot Veilings in the new season's most favored color combinations. Also staple ant novelty mesh Veilings in black, brown, navy, taupe, etc. All in this sal at 25cyra- The Extremely Fhionabfe New Slipon Sweaters ! In a Great Sale Friday at $2.98 Plain Colors-rPlaid and Stripe Stylesr-In Plain and Fancy Weaves ff A sale ot surprising saving possibilities one a t which you-can secure one or more of . these ex- tremely fashionable Slip-on Sweaters at a very low price, inciuaea are Dotn piam ana novelty nrm nisM and afvirM, tvlA with V-shaoe or round neck turn -back or nlain cuffs belt to match all sixes in plain and novelty weavesiin wool art silk and woof nixed. All in ruiiiAi s aAus ai r :. ; j Important Price Reductions on High Grade Art Silk Scarfs at $1.98, $2.98 and $4.98 I sTf Rare and beautiful colors have been delightfully blended in these pretty and very attractive Scarfs so popular for sport and out-of-door wear. - You have unlimited choice from the pew styles anrl shanes in the better duality of Art Silk plain colors. Roman stripe and novelty effects in the proper color, or colorings to match your summer costume. Because we purchased too generously we are somewhat overstocked, therefore, we have arranged this sale with prices xnaterially" reduced three lines at ; $1.98,. $2.98 and $4.98. ' Vj ' - - ' Revelation Silk Hose in Black and Colors With White Clocking at, tair High Grade Stockings Considerably Underpriced i if Seldom have yon the opportunity to purchase such fin quality, perfect fitting Silk Stockings at "such a splendid saving as this sale affords.? They are the famous Revelation Silk Stockings made with seamed back, seamless foot, reinforced lisle heel and toe. lisle top and wide garter hem., Colors are black, cordovan,' navy, polo and ray with white clocking. AU sizes ;SH to ,10, In Friday's Sale at $1.69. - . H '':V-:M-' " 'Tz..'' " ; i . . ........ $1.69 Sets of 6 ; for V 90c. Decorated CUPS tmd SAUCERS Choice From Three Different Pat terns Cups and 6 Saucers for 90c 7-PIECB STAMPED LUNCH SETS, at 79c i SNeatv designs . stamjped on good quality T unbleaehed muslin one 36-inch - cloth "and six 12-inch napkins. V - - 5-PIECE STAMPED , LUNCH SETS ' at f 89c I Stole, designs stamped - on good r.' qual ity needle-weave cloth to be finished in lazy daisy or outline stitch, i - . 5-PIECE STA1NIPED DOILY SETS , . at 49c . r ff Neat Doily Sets of on bleached muslin stamped in French knot or cross-stitch pat terns. - . " 25c Box C. M..C. Crochet Thread Blue Only in Sizesc 30 and 50