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TUESDAY, NOVE:.IBER 7, 1922. THE OHEGOlJ DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. O 1 TOWN TOPICS PacifTa tntaraatiaaal livestock IWtltid. K bat 4-11. V , - Wortaeast Fatsl ttrawera now, Bpokase, MaraatbsT 20-2. . Otaoa AssoeicOtra of Coast? jtadsea and rif iiMiiinwM. Purtiaoa. DniUi 12 ta li- alat Teachers' saajciatioa amitina. :,f waaw za to su.- :. 4. . T 4 V. WEATHER --'FORECAST " ' Portland and vicinity Toal(U a4 Wsdnmdsr lain; southeasterly winds. ' Orssoa and - Washington Toniaht and Wadnasrisy rain; fnaa to atToea aontheastesij Te" VEATHEB COXDIIIOSS ! Low nrwoiw wrertias tha Lake- rectos and the Pacific alone. Tha remainder of the eonatrr ie wired by a biatt pressure area. TtrKh biaaest rcadina in Moatana. Frecipi- latma Baa occurred in the Pacific states, lb extreme northern Plains and erer a MH reactucs from Teas to ew tcittna Tha following Ian Drecnntaiiotf is reported: ialeaton. Texas, 2:0; San Francisco, Cal., 2.0o; Sacramento, Cal.. 1.84; a man, CaL. 1.42. Tba temperature is eserslly atdenbly Usher on tba Pacific ml ope and i atill aboro normal in tba Central and Eastern states, bat is rlaUlj low In Montana and Alberta. ' : Relative nnmidity at Portland: Noon yes terday, T4 per cent: 5 p. m yesterday. 88 per cant: a a. m. today. 9 per cant. Precipitation since January 1 : Totsl, 26.85 inches; normal. S2.T0 inches: deficiency, 5.75 inches. LDVAKI U WELLS. OBSERVATIONS ITATJOXS . Temp. I St " f1 fr ag. Abilene. Texss. , VBaker. Or. HUlmas, uonu Boston, Mass. Buffalo, X. T Calgary, Alberta Chicago, lit. lieBTer, Colo. Itea Moines. Iowa . . . , Uodae City. Kan Edmonton. Alberts . . Fresno, CaL GalTestcn, Texas . . . Honolulu. T. H . Huron. S. D Juneau. Alaska Kansas City, Mo Lo AnavlesV Cal MamhfteW, Or. ...... Medford, Or Memphis. Teon -New Orleans. La. . . . Sew' Tort. N. Y Nome, Alaska North Head. Wash .North Platte, Neb. . . . Oklahoma City, Okla . . Phoenix, Aris Pittihurz, Ia Pccatello, Idaho Portland, Or PrinrejRujTart. B. C. . Roseburf. Or Rosweil. N. M Sscriniccto, Cal . . . . Ht. Ixxiia, Mo SC Paul. Mino Salt Lake City .Utah. . Han Vtrfa. Cal..... Kan Fran euro. .Cal. . . . Seattle. Waih. . . . . . Sheridan. Wyo Sitka. Alaska Spokane, Wash. , . . . . Tsnans, Alaska . . . . Tatoosb Island. Wash. Tonopah, Ner Valdes. Alaska Vancouwr, . B- C . . . . Walla WalU. Wash. . . Wssbincton. ,D. C . . . . WillUton, N. D Yskims. Wash 66 46 34 SO 56 54 42 54 66 78 80 46 46 56 70 62 64 0 84 58 48 5 62 74 60 42 47 58 56 4 60 60 44 42 68 58 66 46 68 46 16 62 42 52 40 C2 84 46 88 38 4 42 46 8 42 26 88 84 14 56 64 88 40 50 38 50 68 54 44 26 42 40 46 28 43 46 54 44 38 32 48 52 50 18 88 46 34 42 84 56 82 84 l Testardfy afterhoon report. 0 0 0 .12 .04 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2.30 0 0 0 0 O .94 O .02 0 .06 0 .22 0 0 O .68 o .10 o 1.84 0 0 0 0 2.08 .01 0 0 0 0 .64 0 0 0 .01 .14 .04 0 fir represented 4 J per cent of the cat with western j-ellow! pine at 30 per cent, according - to recently accumu lated data filed lm the department of forest manaeTerneBL 1 Lesser amoanta of western ret 'cedar,: western hem lock. Sitka ' spruce, western larch and many other,: cone bearing . trea were cut and there waa a i small percentage of hardwoods, such, aja oak, alder, ma ple, oottonwood, ntadrone and cascata. Colanibla Slarea rortland-Multno- mah Falls-Hood River-The Dalles dl- vlalon Leave Portland Staca Terml- nav Frx ana iiranui streets, -www to tbe sntTtm. anrmnasium, the students of Benson Polytechnic school g;ave an entertain ment at The Auditorium Monday eve ntnar which packed the' house. Music by h school band and a three-reel motion picture. -Tour -Boy. depicting the activities of the students lit tech nical work at the school, were features of . the program. Musical " selections were given by Miss Genevieve Gilbert, Harold, Graham and Edward G. ilo hof sky. Physical J exercises hy the Or ange B. lnb and several Scotch dances by Agnes and Jean Drynan. mccompa- f nied by David Gray on bacpipes, wdded Patricks ! seminary' and college, - Menlo Park. CaL - - - ----, Maaieiaac Servlees Assreelated Fire Marshal -Edward GrenfelL in a letter to President Pettinrall : of t the Musicians Mutual assocUtion ; of this city, expresses deep-felt appreciation for the music furnished at rfe.e funeral aervieei for Ben GabrieL th fireman wno jost m, r . at -th -Washington high school fire. "Words cannot ax- To PUeait Ball Coatroveray "The Union-Southern Pacific Controversy over the disposition of the Central Pa cific headlines the Ad club program for Wednesday noon at the Benson with A. II. Avertl and C. F. Swigert as the speakers. William L. Hughson, presi dent of the William I. Hughson com pany of San Francisco and Portland, will speak on "Development of Branch Houses." it will be "Father and .Son" day and each Ad clubber la Jnstructed to bring either his -son .or 6mebody else's hoy. Likewise 'there will - be "Music week" observance with musical selections by Mrs. E. L. Knight's or chestra, assisted by Dwlght Chase and Evelyn McFarlance McClusky. , Fortlaad-Asterla-beasiaw Dlvitloa Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets, 7 :S0 a. m.. 10 :00 a. m.. U noon. 4 :ia p. m. ana 13:30 a, m. daily. Direct connectiona-at Astoria Tor Seaside and Clataop beach points. ,X,eave Astoria for Portland 7 a. aw 10 a. ra- IS noon. 1 :ao p. m., :ju p. m. For further Information. - Columbia Stages, Main 6X1 Adv. - Dinner by Womu'i Guild Combin- r ing all the pleasant features of a big parish social' occasion, the Woman's Guild of St Andrews 'Episcopal church. Portsmouth, will conduct a dinner and gift sale in the parish hall Friday eve ning. The dinner will be served from 6 to 8 o'clock, and an informal musical program will be presented. Doariac Fir fields Moat Of the. 24 different species of timber cut from national forests of the North Pacific district during the last year. Douglas daily to Hood River, and lit p. m. daily to Multnomah Falls, except Satur days, sunaays ana nouaays.! 11 :i ft m. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays to Multnomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland 11:16 a. ro, lUi p. m. 4 J5 p. m. and :30 p. m. daily. Direct connections with all stages to and fraro ha Dalles, Main 861L Adv. Oebeeo OpportaarUei i "Opportuni ties on the Ochoco Irrigation Project." is the title of a hew booklet prepared and issued Monday by the State Cham ber of Commerce. Preparation of this booklet has been one of the first steps in the Oregon development program being worked out by the Chamber of Commerce of Portland and other or ganizations of the state, A total of 2000 booklets were Issued. More will be turned out later as demands are made. J Brother Smes Brother Seeking the recovery of 27S shares of stock valued at J976.OO0, - James J. Turrish brought suit Monday -in the circuit court against nts brother, (jnanes ; Henry xurrisn 01 Duluth, Minn. Turrish alleges :he placed the stock in the care of his brother, who has failed to return it to him. The stock is in the Western Land company, Ltd..' a Minnesota cor uoratlon. Several other smaller blocks of stock In other corporations are also involved in the suit., Colombia Stages !- Portland, - St. Helens local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Tamhill streeta, 10 a. m. for St. Helens and H :15 p. m. dally and 11:15 p. ro. Saturdays, sun davs and holidays to St. Helens only. Leaving St. Helens 7 :30 a. m. and 1 ;16 p. m. daUy. 6 :16 Saturdays. Sundays and holiday a For Information phone Columbia Statrea, Main 86 1L Adv. Psych le Club to Meet The Women's Psychic club will meet in the church parlor at East Seventh ana Hassaio streets, Wednesday, for an all day meeting. The forenoon will be devoted to sewing for the basaar, to be held the first of December. ; In the afternoon the gejjeral routine pf business will be carried out. ine puDiic nas peen in vited to attend. British Society Meeting The. British Benevolent society will hold its month ly meeting Wednesday at, 8 p"m., in room A, Central library. After the business session, a musical program arranged by Mrs. William. Jane wil be given by the members of Sf Davids choir, an will include selections from comic operas. -j Carlos at Chareh' Baxaar An Irish bat and hairless hog and some other curios and monsters are on exhibit at the "Main street? bazaar which the men of the Firfet Congregational church are giving this afternoon and evening and Wednesday afternoon and evening in the church basement. Mares Whitman Memorial The seventy-fifth anniversary of Marcus Whitman's saving or the Northwest to the United States will be celebrated November 29 at I Whitman college. Walla Walla, Wash. Dr. W. .T. McEl veen will be the speaker. Portland-Salem Staa- Leave Stags Terminal, Park and TamhUL hourly from 7:05 a. m. to 7:05 p. m. and Owl car at 10 p. m. daily. Saturdays. Sundays and holidays, 8:30 p. m. and 10 p. m. -7:05, 9:05. 11:05. 1:05. '3:05 make direct connections- for Eugene. Corvallia and Albany. Main 861L Adv. Going to the Horse -Show! Get' re served tickets at Sherman-Clay's or Meier 4b Frank's now. Some didn't last year and were .unable to get seats at the last moment. Pacific Interna tional Adv. ' t Going to the 'Horse Show! Get re served tickets at , Sherman-Clay's or Meier A Frank's now. Some didn't last year and were unable to get seats at the last moment. Paclfc Interna tional. Adv. " . Salem -Mill City Stage- Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7:30 a. m. ; No. 3, 10 :30 a. m. : No. 6. 4:30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham man. Prop. Adv. ; Portland Tillamook Stage LIB Stage depot. Park and Tamhill streets 7:46 a. m. daily except Sunday, 12 :30 and 8 :S0 p. m. Special arrangements for fishing partlBS. Main SOIL Adv. Str. Ameriea St Helens via Colum bia river. 8:30 p. m. daily; 11:30 a. m.' Sunday. Alder dock. Main 8323. Adv. Teeh Stadeate Entertain To raise funds for equipment, for the school T. M. C A. Dele rate Leave W.'W: Dillon, executive Secretary of the State Y. ML C A., left! Monday for AUantic City to attend the International con vention of the TIM. C. A. to be held November 44 to 19, inclusive. - Mr. Dil lon's early departure .was necessitated by the fact that; he will be a speaker at a conference! of state association secretaries to bef held just before th International meeting. : v' : i Both Wife' and! Coirl WaUoa Mat- Sam Makin, a Sikh, appeared In police court Monday afternoon with both eyes blackened and two gashes across his forehead. His Injuries were! in troduced as evidence that he and! his wife. Minnie, had been fighting.) It appeared that Siam got the worse of the deal and also the heaviest Jolt When the court fined Hhim 820. Minnie was released. They jwere arrested Sunday rJght at No. 462S4 Ghsan street. Aeeideat Heidi Unavoidable The automobile accident on the Powell rval lev, road Sunday night, which resulted in the death of SJ H. SheUer, a Greeham farmer, was unavoidable, according to verdict returned Monday night by Coroner Earl Srirth's jury after ah In ouml Two autJomobilea collided (near where Shelter wks walking " and one of them, driven by I Clarence Everett, was thrown against SheUer. 1 rbarred with Theft ef Sister's Plo Charged wtth Stealing a plume from his sister. Alfred Newiana, anas A"n R. Ansbrey. wa4 arrested late Monday nlgnt Dy tne ponce on is cnarse i larcenv. Newland was arrested on comDlaint of his 'brother-in-law, Lyle C, White, No. 5604J 41st street southeast, who told the police he s a "no good bum" who "mooches" his mesial and steals for a livfng. j I Olsons Bsv Building- The flat build Ing at No. 861 Larrabee street, I near Broadway, was! sold Monday bj the Title & Trust company to Judge Fred t. nisnn and Mrs. Olsdn for a cash airioration of aDoroximately $12,000 The building Is a1 two-story frame trtirtur with accommodations for four families. gaffers Broken Leg Arthur Strebin nraham suffered a broKen leg leany thia mominar while at work on his automobile in a garage at Broadway and Davis street. He was pulling at a heavy iron belli and slipped, falling to th floor of the carage. He was taken to the Portland! Sanitarium. j. t Bargains at Main Street Baaaa First Congregational church. Park and Madison streeti Adv. Granted Sahdeaeoasalp Order iThoa. Vincent Keenart. son of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Keenan of No. 771 Commercial street, received the subdeaconatelorder nreceding his ordination' lnt the nries thood Sunday. October 15. The Richt Rev. Archbishop Edward i J Hanna of San f Francisco dioces con ferred the order upon Mr, Keenan and other candidates, assisted byi Very Rev. II. A. Aiyrinhas. rector of St. The Fuel Problem You can I heat your house better with gas, and do-it use 'r9 cheaper, The HESS n too. If you GAS FURNACE (It is made la Portland) Office and Show Boom S04H Oak St. . . Broadway (2C1 DR. C. L. HAYNES .EYESIGHT SPECIALIST ; Glasses -That Fit" Ken Better Prices Very Seasonable OVEB ROBEBTS BROTHEftS Third mad Merrlsom Dr. N. j C. Hampton is tio longer associated -with DR. F. C. HART, Morgan Bldg. He is no w located at f 907 BROADWAY BLDG, Cor. Mor rison and Broadway. " - . v.: Delays may be dangerous! . j ! ',: t ... . yTHEN there is any fundamental trouble W with your eyes, there is no other rem edy than correctly prescribed Glasses. If you need Glassies, the sooner you V . get.them the better youwill be. 70 of us need Glasses and don't know it I Have your eyes examined here and if , you don't need Glasses well gladly tell !. you-so. - ,i u 4'-. :v. . - ' blwpjii Optical &6.t UNSAS OTY-OMAMA - DENVCR DALLAS SALT LAKE CITY SEATTLI i' press the- way I feel towards yourself and members.' -writes- Marshal " Gren felL k-zM fe-HS "t" . Mrs. Henderson's Crows Feint Chalte serving the usual -dinners. ' Open, fires and hospitality. Dancing. Adv. p Br. E. A.' Horn ner returned. Adv.. . i Vl OF 'O. TO BE jBXFRKSKSTED " University of Oregon. Bug.ie. Nov. T.', Kenneth Touel, Silveilon, editor ; of the Oregon Daily Emerald, will net as president of the Pacific Intercollegiate Press association at Berkeley. Ca.1 November 24 and 25.' John MacQregor, Portland, president of the student body, wilt attend the meeting of the PaclGc Coast Student Body association at the same time and tha same place, j s r, . PATAHA LAXBMABK BUB.5S ! .' Pomeroy,' "Wash.7 Nov. 7. Tire, sup posedly of Incendiary origin. Saturday eight destroyed an old landmark In the village of Pataha, three miles east of Pomeroy.T The building waa erected in -the early 80's and was used as banking house by John Harford ft Son. It .was owned ! by Ralph Spencer, a Whitman college student. - - 1 rr r n LiiUOE nnn 5iierjraeiOf:;:i::::. E --f ii . . , BaTaE9BMB3CC3CCr M 1 f I I i .UUJUU Pimento Chcoso Candy SpedalsChocoiates 25c lb. Peanut Brittle 25c lb.Dept, Main Floor (: jaKaaSSiTa?5aTl?Lr7l Jsfree BxWbition of-LundahFs Famous Painting "Christ .Oil Calvary A Marvelous Work : of Art u Valued at $85,000.00 Every Man, Woman and Child in Portland Should See This Picture on Exhibition, Second Floor S& H. Green TradihgJ Stamps Given On Charge Accounts If Paid in Full , by the lOthof Each Month 5 s 1 r5f ; Best Butter $1.03 l i Delivered onlyj with other gTocery purchases. This butter is put' up ex pressly for Olds, Wortman & King's by one of Oregon's largest : fQ creameries. Special at, 2 Ibsi. u XeUO RELIABLE MERCHANDISE RELIABLE METHODS. I T" tpr. wrT : awe wmtm trrrn. I; Free Travel Service r -China, Japan, . India, - Australia, the Philippine Islands.? Our American Ex press Travel Bureau is agent for all Trans-Pacific Steamship lines 2d Floor. Store Clbsect Saturdkv PLAN YOUR SHOPPING ACCORDINGLY Amistice I Day Basement Underprice Store vv pmen Special Purchase Sale oampie l-2-95 $19.95 S22-50 s 24.75 Gloats $16-95 .00 -Giving Portland women another phenomenal opportunity to buy high-class Coats at sacrifice prices. The Basement Underprice Store, ever onthe alert for real bargains, secured this great lot jof Sample Coats from one of New York's largest and best known makers of quality, apparel. All are made up in this season's newest styles and fabrics and the workmanship is of . a - high order. Women who have put off buying Winter Coats may now choose from aj large selection of smart models at great savings. Being samples .there is only: a few of a style, therefore early choosing is to your advantage. The. materials are Bolivia, Broadcloth, Veloiir, Homespuns, Polo and Tweeds. At tractive sport models with belts, also the more) dressy styles. Some! with large fur collars. An espe cially good showing of Coats suitable for misses and little, women in the sale. Six Great Special Lots $12.95 $14.75 $16.95 $19.95 $22.50 $25.O0 Women's Wear Specials I Women's Corsets jof good quality white coutil, back laced, medium biist model, also elastic p- AA top corsets in pink. Sizes 20 toj 32 DXylli Women's Bras teres at a special low price for to-morrow's sellirjg. Front fastener! style, of ex cellent grade muslin, trimmed with em- oq broidery. Size to 46. Special U; . JC Women's Petticoats of satin finish material, scal loped or hemstitched styles. Shown in 4f black, green and purple. Great values tDXei: Women's Waiats Odd lines in Georgette material, flesh, white, brown, taupe and navy; J- AQk Attractive styles special tDAefira Woman's Skirts In fancy plaids and stripes. Also in plain navy and black serge, j Odd QC QQ lots.. Priced special at only.lJ.. Daae70 Percaline Petticoats in novelty figured Paf-:r70 terns. Priced at . 4 , Underwear and Hosiery Woman's Hose in wool mixtures. Popular heather effects in desirable colors. Irregulars of.CKe a much highef priced ho?e. Priced at OpO Women's Hose in heather mixtures with fancy embroidered clox in several colors. SifeSi yirT . Slz, 9, 9, ;io. Priced special, pair tc I V Children's Hose 1 Special purchase sale of ; 500 pairs. Fine for school wear. Some are slightly imperfect. Black, brown. Pair ; Women's Union Suite, low neck, sleeveless, ankle lefcgth style. Medium weight. jSiaes Tlfl "34, 36 and 38 only. Priced special DXeUy Women's Union Suits, low neck, i sleeveless, knee length. Made frora medium weight cot-QpT-, ton. Sizes. 36.' 38. Specially priced at OtlC r T . S 1 A 1 A women s wnemiia 7 ( rial. Mercerized 19c of good quality niate- (- QQ I stripe.5 Priced sp'L OJLeiO Blanket Specials Army Blankets--Of good heavy i quality. - Single size.;: Slightly imperfect, but not injured in regard to service or appearance. CO TK Basement special sale at only. . : t DaWa I O Single BlankeU Of splendid heavy . quality cot- ton in gray, tan or white, with colored J" vyIK border. Large size. Special ... f . . tDXertl Sheet Blankets -Size 54x72 inches. Gray with fancy colored border. Suitable for !1 fQ single bed. Priced very special at. Only u)XeO7 Plaid Blankets in . good large size for double bed- Fancy plaid patterns in, various colors. JQ CP Basement special j. . . . eDOaOO Heavy Gray Blankets in mixed wool. Aladerigbt here in Oregon.- Gray with colored dC ryA border. Standard size. Special .!; . . tDeJe1 1 U Wool Blankets in large size and good heavy qual- 11 j. raiikj (jiaiu in aniaviivo COl- wrsa llfl ors. Extra values at, the pair. . Notions and Small Wares Gift Stationery -24 sheets and 24 i envelopes,! put up in neat box: Choice of several dainty tints Stationery of : excellent " quality. 1 Base-, - Q ment special, box for only, . . .Lt .". ..." XC Women's Hairnets These are of guaranteed qual; Hy and iare made from human Ihair, - Q" AA cap shape: No phone orders. iki for dlaUU Women's Belts Special clean-up of odds and ends. Suitable: for coats and dresses. Va- - Q' riety of styles and colors. Priced special XC Infants Rubber .Pants of a dependable make. . Small, medium and Urge sizes in the Ipt- QFT Basement special sale, a pair 'V-i. . . $ aOl' Children's Garters in the - pln-6n style. , Made from good grade elastic. .White only., '" A Most all sizes. Special pair . . . -1 . XrC Shopping Bag"- Good strong twine bags, just what every woman needs , tor holiday shep ping. Basement special sale. 15c Domestic Specials , White Oilcloth in the 45-inch width. Only a limit- ed quantity in this lot . Slightly imper- OQ feet, but value most remarkable. Basem't.. eiaC Bleached Sheets, size.,, 72x90 , inches. - Made from good xfirm quality Sheetinrs. Reinforced with center seam, j We reserve'tffi? right to- (J-! ; l f limit quantity.. - Priced special j at. . tDXeXU Comforter, Batt Pure white cotton, sufficient for full size comforter: in each roll. No TQa ; phone orders! 4 . - ', . . . . . f . , J ..... . 200 Pairs Curtains Special . lot oh sale Wednes day only. Scrinf and marquisette. 3" ACk . Some with lace edge.' On sale at, pr. DXe4r Table Damask j .Beautiful mercerized finish. Several patterns- to select from. 54 CQ inches wide, Priced special a'yard.... JUv Japanese Crepet-Fine ' imported - quality, , very de sirable for. aprons, dresses, rompers, etc. OA-, Wanted colors. Special, yard: .j eSilJ Men's Furnishings Men's ? Flannel I Shirts Made" from good quality union flanhein brpwn, navy, gray and khaki. Regulation or coat style. Sizes; i44 gO K( 1 1 to 17 xtra values at; pnljr.f. ,. . "Da.UU Men's Union Suits of f medium' weight cotton' in random and gray. jXong sleeves, ankle length. All .sizes from 34 up to 46 in the; QO ' sale. Basemieht special price . J. ; 5Xe0 Men's Hose in; mixed . wooj heathers- very serv t iccable for winter wear." , Sold as sec- 1 QQf onds. 'Sizes$0 toi i l V. 5pedat " pfij Oe7V Men's Union Suits in mixed wool and ' cotton. : Shown only in gray and onlyjn small P i QQ -1 sizes. Medium -weight. : Special, i t- DXee70 Men's Cashmere Hose -These 'are , of extra'fine : quality and ajreifull fashioned, ' Gray heel and toe. . Imperfects.." Pair: .!.". .:..'. Boys' Gloves -The lined kind. Shown in black and brown leather with large .cuffs. -Spe- Q- , cially priced, pair ....-., ..1. .'. v. . . Uil 50c Children's Wear Rompers' of good ' quality," plain . and 1 checked ginghams. ; Several atfractiye styles "to select irom. ; rast coiors. sizes 3 10 flit OXeVU 6. Basement sale Children's Coats Ne'at attractive Styles for school wear. Made from serviceable mate rials. Sizes 16 tot4v Special::. Boys' Sweaters In. the popular slip-on style wkh roll collar. fancy stripes in good col ors. Sizes' 24 ti34; -Special at only Children's Dresses on sale tomorrow. at about cost of materialsj Becoming sties. for girls 1" fkfk 1 to 12 yearj Priced special at only OXeVIU Children's Sleepers, of splendid quality outing flanneli High neckj long sleeves, with d" Q feet? Sizes i to 8 i.Special at. only DXeXe7; $7.95 style with $2.25 Basement Shoe Sale Women's I, High ; Shoes Special $3.95 Basement -A sacrifice price to , clean-up about 200 pairs of 'Women's High Shoes. , Good serv iceable footwear 5 for winter wear. Black kid, with welt turn-soles, military, ot high heels. (Good range of sizes in the lotJ Priced QO QTZ "special- for - tomorrow . at thej :' parr oOeScl Low Shoes ' $3.95 ' -this Hot takes in several odd ' lines- a snapl -1 Oxfords and . 2-Strap 1 Pumps.' Brown or black ? kid leathers1; 1 All' with- flexible!! soles; QQ CLP Priced special for tomorrow, the pair. wOeatJ Sale of U. Sa Army Wool Trousers foiir Men-$2 Pair At Olds, Wortman & King's . : GRAND QHORUSS A. M.' Rotunda, Main" Floor Employes Only ! .; -DilrecUon Mrs. Fred Olson. . , - UiU P. My TEA BOO!tf , 4th FLOOR Direction Mrs. Fred L. Olson vocai solo r ....Mr. Cecil Parker, Baritone VIOIAK SOLO f ...... ..Miss- Sylvia I Welnsteln vocal solo - Georgia Schmeer, Soprano VOCAL "SOLO '. a. ..Mary Albertint, , Contralto VOCAL SOLO . . . ...Zulah Andross, . Soprano OWH QUARTBT-". ...... .. . ; - Misees Anderson,- Brtdesfarm " er, Albertlnl, Whitsett. ACCOMPANISTS Miss - Nettle Leona Foy, Miss Susie MIchels. Tomorrow's ' Special Lunch 69c Service 11 :S0 a.m.to 2 :30 p. m. Tea Room, 4th Floor.. V. CHOICE OF i Cream , of Cauliflower - and Croutons ! . CJiicken Oibletfa la Creole lscaUoped Kasfern Oysters . JIndividual) i 'Salted Halibut, Anchovy Sauce Buckwheat Cakes Fried Home-Made Sausagre . with Vermont Maple Syrup Saute Sirloin Tips, Mush-. -" . rooms t OWK Baked Beans and Boston Brown Bread : " - - WITH L Creamed Carrots and; Rice CHOICE OF I Pie Ice-Cream Baked Pear Tea Cotfee : MUk Notion Sale Main FJpor Blocked India Tape, bolt- at Lingerie , Tape In pink and - blue, priced special, bolt lQr Wire Hair Pins. asst. pkg. 4 Defender Safety Pins, at 4c Dot Toilet Pln, pksr. at 4c Tailors Tapes, special at 7 Rio-Rao Braids, special J 3 Sterling Skirt Markers 27d Tatting --Edging, bolt 1 i 50c Trouser Hangers at- 3 7 Curling;. Irons. . special at 7t D'Arcy Hairplri Cabinets Te1' -rOfflce Ptns, special -at - lis Sewon Hose Supporters 13i Bone- Hair Pins, special loe Quen Stocking Darners 18c Twilled Taie. 24 vd. bit. 2S Sale of 'f- Treasurje Chests ' ' ' -'; ''-' f.' T';'"-;-',4 - 3rd Floor -A' pre-holi-day event that will; be of special - interest, to those who are planning on giving, . something useful this year. These beautiful; Chests , ;are made from genuine ! Tennessee Red, Cedar and -- are guaranteed dust, moth and mouse proof. '-Each chest is carefully made and fin ished in the best possi ble manner. Outside has high polish that brings out the natural grain - of . the , cedar. Four attractive styles in the ' sale are here illustrated. Also Larger ' Sizes in a large selection of styles some with wide copper band decora tions. " With ; or with out inside trays. - Ideal Xmas Gifts I -nothing you could se lect would be more ap preciated than one of these handsome chests. See window display. This Chest $22.75 This Chest $12.95 This Chest $15.95 lhis Ches't-$19.50 Sale of : Undermuslins HALF PRICE Bargain Circle, 1st Floor Mildred Stout Muslin Skirts, En velope; Chemise " in ; . many styles Marcel la combinations. Women's Pajamas in pink and white Children's Muslin Pa jamas ; in size . 14 i only Children's : Combinations-r-Women's Night; - Gowns Women's -Eloomerj Children's Gowns, Bloomers, Princess Slips odd " lines of, various 'kinds. Priced foreruick clearaway.at price.' " v Rompers land Creepers Rompers and Creepers of fine quality romper cloth; in blue ... and rose. ' Trimmed with hand work. Q - f Sizes 1. and 2 at OUmLV Girls . Play Aprons - of school day cloth in white- and tan. ' With pocketsa and yoke. Embroidered in yarn. Q T Sizes 4 and 6. Special Vols i Pi j . i ' r li P ! it .ii t r t : 1 1