THE OREGON STATIT-IAN, JJALEM, OREGON TUISSDAY MORNING, MARCH 1,!, lO.T. T. PATRICK'S DAY, with S, shamrock" and emerald-hoed , favors, were the theme of two parties .given last night, ; The ' ! Monday Night Pancing dub party was iino occasion iorr do in par- ' .ilea.: ," - - ;" . - Mr. and Mrs. JValter Spauldins were hosts for a dinner, party pre- i -ceding he cf.ance at. the Gray , 1 'HeUe ; Decorations in green were 4 . iised on .the .pretty: dinner table, at .which.- coVers.; were laid for ; more, ban 20 guests. Shamrocks t ; -featured" the decorations and the '; .' ; anena. t - t ' ' ". '- The Invited guests were Dr. and -! Mrs; Wilson If. Jarby, . Dr: and ; rMrsi C. -E. Bates. Mr. and Mrs PanY V." Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. pari Vebby Mr. and trs, Frank Myers, Anvvnd Mrs. waiter J. J Kirk. Dr.'ahd Mra. PhU Newmey- er. Dr. and Mrs.- Grorer ' C. j Bel Jin ger, Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Col ony, Mr. and Mrs. diss Darby, Mr. and Mrs. William J. Busick, V Mr. and Mra, kenry V. Compton, . and Mrs. Beulah Mills. ' V V ; -.- One of the -prettiest - ot sup . psr parties of the season was given last night by Mr. and Mrs) Carl , Webb., in the main dining rooa of the Spa, St. Patrick's Cay colors s and favors featured the . party to which more than 50" members of the Monday Night Dancing club were bidden. " - T assets of - yellow - dairodils centered the pretty tables which were lighted byyeilow-candles. Great bows - ot, -tulle were on the crystal candlesticks. V;H ' The guests Iitcluded :Mr.,and r. Mrs. Linri Smith,;, jrr and Mrs. '. Hoy n Burtoa, ,:lr. ;aml 'Mrs.' Ho- ': mer Smita.V.TiJx. ;idnd.Mrs Allan Hopkins, -Mr 'and Mrs? JJvli.J-iart Dr. and i:rs,OC Bates, -'Mr. . and Mrs.. LiS. Geer, Mr and - Mrs. John Brophy Dr.; and Mrs. ' Prir.ce Byrd, Dr, and Mrs. Wll- fon Darby, Mr. and" Mrs. .11. I Stirf. Mr. and,Mrs.:.Frank O. Myers.- Dr. I and. .Mrs. .Frederick ! Schmidt, Mrand' Mrs. "Walter ' l. Spauldlng, Mr. and Mrs Ralph r Glover," , Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Colony, Mr, and Mrs It: J. yal iton, Mr. and Mrs. W. M.;nam- .. ilton, Mr. and Mrs. .Walter Kirk, f ?,tr. and Mrs. IT. Gouley; Mr.' nd vJirs.. Harry Weldmer,. .DrJ and Mrs. Crover C. Bellinger, Mr. , :: 1 Mrs. Ea"n.er,;::.ir. and Mrs. ,. 1 cwn, M. and Mrs. Henry V. V mpron, and Mrs. Beulah ' "fa ' ' . ".'!..:' '" , -e . - ...... , - V 1 ( & 4t ..''.. Mrs. B. L. Steevea, will enter V tain the Foreign Missionary so- ciPty of.; the . First' : Methodist et arch, Wednesday ' afternoon. . .Mrs. W. Carlton Smith will en- trrtain the Junior Guild of SU Paul's church 'at her home -this ' iflernoon. j ;-' '" ' Mr3. Fred Miller will be hostess for the Etokta clnb at her North F fth ktreet home this ;, atter , n.on.. v . -::--.J" ' .' ; - , ' V: r A fine program of music Is be- lr. prepared by Kichard -Robert-si a, director of music at tieslie 1 J!ethodsst church, for radio fans tcnisht between the hours of 7 and 8 o'clock. " .'The program ' is to s be broad ctsted by the Salem Electric com pany and la" -as follows: l "How Eovely Are Thy Dwell- ings" '. . 1 .' '.. . . .. . Liddle "Just a Wearin for Tou".,Bond Sadie Pratt, goprano.' : "Tanny Boy" .t .Weatherly "2Iah Lindy Ijou" . , . . . Strickland Richard Robertson tenor. t PJmo, "Elf Dance". ..Pielzontet j . Clarence WengerJ 1 . S-Ireaade : . r Tostl "teep River" . . . . . , - Burleigh Marie Corner, contralto.. ,. r D.2t, "Who Can It Be Bnt Jesas" .... ...... t Marie Corner -and .Iaura Pember ton, soprano and alto. Violin, Serenade" . . . WienlosSI Miss Whelaa. -"Tien You'll Remember Me" ........ ........ .-. Balfe "Just a Year Ago . . . . . .V. ! FIoyd McIntyre, ienor. f 'A Calutarlas II ostla" .... . . ' vreetest Story"' . . i . . . - Mrs. EarrPearcy, soprano. f Ds t, "Loto Like the Dawn Came Stealing" , . - fCadman Hr, and Mrs. Richard " Robertson, f Soprano and tenor. . St. Paul's Junior Guild- with Mrs. W. Carlton Smith, 'YWCA- board meeting at as sociation rflv. - .. Etokta club iWith Mrs. Fred Miller, 169 N. Fifth street, Chapter G of the PEO will meet Thursday with ; Mr E- E Fisher. , Club Women to: Meet in Mediord Portland, March 12.- ThQ dates for the stale .convention rot 1 the Oregon Federation of Women's elubsi havo been set for May 22, 23. and the big gathering will -be held. In Me-d ford. Mrs. Ida B,Cal- iahan -of Corvallis, president of the organization ot 12,000 women, will, preside. I Mrs Sadie Orr Dun bar will be chairman of the' pro gram. J '. . , . ; ; ; Med ford Is making , extensive plans to . entertain the" delegates. There, are several prominent clubs in southern Oregon, and these are looking forward .to. the. occasion with . eager anticipation. , Grants Pass, and Ashland club women are preparing to assist in making the women of the northern and east ern, parts of the. state welcome. John M. Scott, general passenger agent of the Southern Pacific, has promised the clubs one and a-half fares on the certificate plan, pro vided there are 150 or more in attendance who have paid fares. Mrs. Callahan ; is planning to attend the general federation council meeting in Atlanta, Ga,, May 7 to II, and probably sereral other Oregon women "will be pres- ent at me national gathering. 4 Mrs. Callahan has officially In dorsed National -Garden week and will ask the cooperation of the extension service of the agricul tural college and of the libraries and' schools in encouraging the work of beautifying the -gardens and vacant spaces of ?. Oregon towns. National Garden week is set for April , 23 to 28, ; 'Miss A. Grace Johnson, ? chairman t)f 1 tie department ; of applied education, will cooperate with Mrs. Callahan in making Oregon's observance it success. . : - Prevent Fla and Grippe For a few ce.nts you can ward off Flu and "Grippe by. promptly checking your coughs and colds with' Foley's Honey- and Tar. Also gives quick; relief from coughs resulting from Jin, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asth ma and .Bronchitis. Forty-eight L years of satisfaction to users has. made Foley's Honey and Tar the World's IifgsV, selling 'c'dukh medicine. .Contains no Toplates- ngredlents are printed ' on the wrapper. Refuse substitutes. in sist upon - Foley's. Sold 1 every where. Adr. J. CHAPTER 237 . .... " . . . THE WAY 'KATIE DIVINED THE TRUTH " At Katie's frantic wail I rusb- ed past Lillian Into the bar and met tho girl at 'the top of the stairs.'" :: "'. M r r - - ' ' ; She 'was ' utterly . gTlef-str icken , wringing - her hamlsf, and weep- ing-alond as she hurried up we ntairs. I had seen Katie in too many ' emotional tantrums, 1 how ever, to ' be .seriously1 alarmed, hut her erief-- was genuine and unmistakable' and , I . pn 'my arm around her .shoulders as she fairly flnng herself -upon me 'Oh say4 It no frue!": she re peated wailingly, - choking pon my "name as she tried to ufter it. With Lillian's help I drew her into the nearest, room. which h a p p e n e d ,'to be my father's, and -shut the door; upon her: sobs, which I knew - would rise ln,tx shrieks It she were not pacified. . "Stop this at once, Katie," 1 said, taking her by. the shoulders I long since learned 'the most effective way of dealing, with her1 when i she . is hysterica! "ano tell rae what is Uhe matter . with you." . :, She ' blinked, choked again,- struggled . with' her sobs, and finally found " her , -voice.' 'Oh, " Missis GraHhm. v dere sooch a horrid vomans down stairs! She coom to my kitchen door, start to onen it.' and 1 hear her say v to somebody 1 else : ; Oh.: Henry! . what an I awful mess; Just imagine having to clean up after sooch peoples. Why, . they must be regular catties'." . Katie is a born mimic, and her 'rendition of the speech of the unknown woman !. brought ' a smile to both Lillian's face and mine and we exchanged" startled, significant fiances, ) '. , X'. The new owhers of the prop erty! They. 'must be downstairs, and what a reception' they must have had! " I released': Katie's shoulders and '' started 'hurtlediy ior the door. But' Lillian's voice, cool, drawling, stopped me. . ."Better wait a bit, 'Madge," phe advlsed. .i 1 : ,(' I looked at her -In mute ; as tonished protest. 1 ; JICALTY nSCIIAITGIS J 'c cried by Union Abstract 1 1 - One of rth world's grj' -'' 'i V--ing -harpists, if Tiot the "greatest harpist,. Alberto Salvi. " will play en that wonderous musical Instru ment of song and ' story tonight at the armory. The program' In cludes several numbers nftt nsn k ally arranged for the harp, and many are Mr.- Salvi's own arrahge- mnts. vHe has been called 'mas ter of that instrument of the an i J?els," and interest In his Salem concert is at a high pitch. - The projrram for this evening "will be as follows; c , Allegro, from C mlr.or Concerto 1 . . ' i' r . ' Zabe 1 t To SDrinr' . . . . . .Grieg-Ealvi Hranlsh Dance . . ..... .Tedescti 4 barcarolle, from Tales of Hoff man ......;., Cffenuach-Calvi Norwegian Ballade Toenltz VnUe Erililante . SalTi j. antasie 'Impromptn .... Chopin Italian Serenade,........- Salvl -nr.?o fiM Sylphs ... Tosse :u-,icre?e ..... Tie FoimJafn . i . ' .;:ir.;:;3' Ar tomnaa-CalTi Dvorak-Salvi ...4 '-De Bns?y City Church Extension aoclety ef the Methodist Episcopal church in 'Portland, a ' corporation, - to Methodist Episcopal church v of Donald, Or.; lot 1, block 4a Don ald, $10. . '-". - - - , John G. Lais ;and wife to .W. W. Gaines and wife, land in claim 5-6-l-W., 350.; " v , Belle . -Merry to Joseph Mc cracken, " land ' in claims 17 and l--l-E;;:$3OO0. 1 1 , , ) A. E. Rhoten and wife to Ed R. -V'esko and wife, lot 9, block 8, -Rhoten's Nob Hill Annex, to Salem, 450. , '".'.j :r. : .4:, r William A. Ryan to John Po- tee and wife, "part ot block 24, Capital Park addition to Salem, , Amos E. Loncks to Grace A. Riley, part of lot 2, blick 68, and part At lots 6 and "7, block 22, Nob Hill annex to Saleia, 10. , Grace A. ' , Riley to Amos : E. Loucks, part of lot 2, block: 63, and part of lots 6 and 7, blockj 22, Nob Hill Annex to Salem, $10. Mary Kuenst!ng et al: to Albert N. Ku en sting, land: in claim' 49- 4-2-W., $1. ' ' i Alex Stain to A. B. Stalnke, lot 4, block; , North Salem, $10. : James N. 'Tlllott , and wife to William B. i Addleman and wife, lots 1 to 10 tract 14, Wise Acres, $100. . .; " . . Robert C. Braden'-anw wife to Laara J.-- Slocum, land , in claim 45-4-2-W., $10,0. ;. ' Frita. Birkeflfeld to Edward King,' land ;. In' section' J6-7-E., $400'-i''v'" " ' " ' Math Siegenfuhr to Minnie Al bright, land In sections 18 and 56-10-2W $2000. " Mary Stafford and husband to Mary S. Taylor, part -lots 2 and 3, lialrymple'a Addition to Ba-leia,$10.r- ' ; ,' i- -':.: r-T C- M. Wray and wife to C. W. Carlson, land In claim 34-6-1-W., $2400. 1 ';; ,-,V: . George Quail and wife to C. W. Carlson, land in claim 34-6-1-W., $10. , -; . Charles Reistad ; to George - Q. Quail, land In claim 34-6-1-W., $10.T i. v;:- r;-.; - J. D. Wagner to' ?. and L. Y.ag ner, part pf block 8, "Aurora, Or., $1. U . , ; : ' .- Charles Kefl and wife" to Sari Hoffman, land in section; 11-4-1- W., $1C3. ",.,; ' J i'r 'i ' ": s ' .-rrar.V -; 'Ortwcrth' eM;tjr!ra ''to Jclin Oorwerth, land in section 21-5-1-W., $10. ' ' Bailey, Lee C?and wife to B. A. Scaefer and wife, land In 9-1-.W.,$10. ; -i - , ma 1 so - I - j 1 - . Adda Garrlm"?few PbM ot REVELATIONS OF A WIFE I No Stay." : "it wont do a woman of that calibre a bit of harm to cool her heels-s' bit she said, and 4 saw that ,,the, epithet the woman had applied? to my family, cur-, lously enough had stung Lillian more than It : had me. "And there is one thing : certain,'' you den't want her to see the dining room paper and paint yet. You don't know what kind of sut k-ou might be let In for. "Better find out, also, what Katie saw to .iier"-.:;i;.;rrI :' Katie leaped to he , feet, her eyes biasing. .. v .: "I see It true, vot dot.booncn of soup greens say," she said ar-grily. 'She; say dis, house hers now, dot you Bell eet, ( and do,t sh cqoni. Ip: see It' or she get policeman to breax uown xne door.. Now, I tell you she Jbe-i gan to weep stormlly again, "I no stay by dot vomansr I no yorjt for her, put rat. poison in her coffee. I-" - ; . . . :.: . i' Lillian answered ! this ridicu lous tirade ;1n the. bnly possible manner-r hearty laugh, 'and a clap npon the girl's shoulder.' "Do you thinks -you go :-w the "house, goose, like the .win dows snd doors," she demanded. Then; as Katie gasped and i evl dentlr stopped her -.whirling; mental- processes in order to k con sider what Lillian had said, my frjend turned to me. I Keep Quiet." .v The lady downstairs evident ly has an exaggerated Idea of 1 1 in 1 mi if ST03E Headquarters for Cczz'i Syrzps Ccld end Grippe Tcllets ' ' ' -i All the Standard Brands 175 N. Ccimercial SU her I rights," she " -said.- " Your deed had no special clause al lowing them .permission to come Into the property be lore 4he. day set upon, had it?" 1 l Indeed noW'i X returned "in fact. ' while DIeky and I fcave signed ; the deed, the other .own ers nave not, and,' naturally, will not until we give, up possess ion. . ! " j :a "Then you are all rtght.iJJl Iian said, with 1 a f relieved air, "But I think 1t highly advisable that they should ' hot see that wrecked dining room." M. haven't the audacity to keep her. - out of the house"- I " said nervously. . ; "Well, i . have!V Lillian said Rrimly. "Will you give me leave to go down and deal with " herf Oh, I shall be perfectly suave aiul courtetus,"' but firm -firm," she laughed mockingly. If you - only would!" T Bald gratefully; ? '" ... "You may listen over the' ban isters if you like," . Liiriansafcil "but don't ypu dare peep alanTi thing I inay tell the new owner; I haven't . your Puritan0 con science, and" I. may- embroider the facts' a little. Come, Katie,' you may go , down v with ne it you like; but keep quiet. : S"l keep quiet all right,', Katie eaid suddenly. 'Me, I t vork v so hard keep house all j nice, E have all my little tings here, all et tled, feexed for two, tree, five, ten - years . .maybe. ; Den all ta on Jeefy some boonch of -soup greens say rI, no have home here no. more. . Obi, 1 keep . quiet! J 'keep sso qniet you bq glad to rear rae taiK ven you war ui text time." r.'She rose ' and stalked out ot the 'room ; and down the. hull. I heard ?the- door of . her room slam..:-!:-"-,.:' '. t-' '.-.-' - "-.. "What ; do you suppose she I means? I : asked ' appreTrensiveiy.V Lilian, 'gave a little Calltf shrug of .the shoulders. It'-s ; beyond -nie,"- she J said carelessly. ; : '"But I don't think ! should worry about It. . What ever Katie means she won't con tinue to mean it for over an hour. ' So ; fasten on my .shield, snd let! me away lo" the bar-bariah..- There I will defend thw1. with ' me heart'3 blood." ;V'"MTo Be Sontlnued) A. V ' : ;. :: C traffic Law Violations -,p: Reported on by Raffety ; . Violations v- of a ." Oregon traf ric laws reported to the secretary of at&te lor the Jmbnth of February totaleid 96, . nd, the fines aggre gated $1509, according t a re port of T. A. Raffety, chief of the state traffic department. The jradst frequent offense was speed ing responsible " for 3 2 arrests'. Paifure , to .havp ,,. license plates caused 15 arrests and -having no mirror caused 12. . Inspector of the department Cflused fees in the sum of $4, 29?. 50, covering operators' licen ses, chauffeurs licenses, trans fers and duplicate license ' plates, to be turned in. , : Fines imposed by courts as -a result of the "ac tivity of i the inspectors totaled $1169.9 ;.,.-.. . I; "BOflliJ 11000" IS ' - SUPER-PICTURE Great- Masterpiece'. Said 1 to A Have involved Immense K . Expenditures. . --"Robin Pw." K.pictlng the sparkle and charm, the . romance and. chivalry, -of the ;Twentllh er ntury, the bfare knights : and fairy ladles of 'the days " ot King Richard" the. First; will be seen at the Oregon :, theatre ; ' soon. This last word in Fairbanks' n p?r-feature - is a production on - a mammoth scale telling the story of Robin Hood, with all of Fair banks ; consummate skill . and ability and 'with an authenticity of detail which , Is absolute. Twenty-two experts delved and studied and ransacked the libra ries of ithe world - for historical datar.and authorltive facta In or der .that the production might be In -every 'Smallest item true - to the period presented." The"" wealth Of costume and the magnitude -of the sets J in the marvelous picture is fairly breath taking. Carloads of lumber and nails, a million feet t- lumber in all,: acre of ground.: thousands of yards of . rich cloths ' and beavyTrelTets 'tot make over 2,- -50,0 -costumesi war; paraphenalia for, thousands - of - saadles - and trappings for hundreds 'Of horses. The ; great banquet room In the castle .-Is salil :to ."he - the - largest room in the world, larger than i tie concourse of the Pennsyl vania Terminal station in New York City. . ' . All ot this prodigal expendi ture ; has ; not. been a. careless ex travagance, i It has served i o produce a "Robin llood" which has earned a Well merited ' tri umph, of warm tie New YorK Times has said,' "One la forced to say of Fairbanks, that he is a-world artist, who has given to mankind - ah 2 immortal master piece." ; : - - v ; ' " : v;;,.'.: Cured 111m . i .:' The late Sir John . P. -Mahat-fey, provost of Trinity College Dublin, was brilliantly witty and many of his good sayings are, In general circulation. Rut he occasionally met .his, match. One cf -his encounters was with the late Dr. Salmon, TJrovost of Trin ity: before Dr. Traill. Manhaf fey .was one day - Inveighing against corporeal punishment for: boys, 'Which he '. declared never did any ' good. : JTake ' ml own cam' he ' exclaimed. "1 never was - canned "but once i in my - life and that was for tell ing the truth." r "Well. Salmon retorted caus tically, "It cured yu." Buffalo Commercial. . TToty Bad, EhT " There 1 is an elevator boy in an office building who Is among a large number of public ser vants that resent needless ques tions, j ' ' ' 1 ; One day there entered his, car a rather fussy bid lady, and gar rulous a well. , 'Don't you ever, f ! s ing up ''and down ia t' i - tor all day " .he : . "Yea, .ma'am," said lun f. "Is it t tie raolion Eoing down?" "No, ma'am." "The motion v.;1" "No, ma'am." : ' ' Then what i. It ?" "Answering jjuestlorn, i .rv'; i. Every bod y 's ,M a ?a i n e. fcn .. J " ': f ' The'fiist and cr!.--l c:i i . .Tablet, the merit cf vU,,. i S.- tailed by all civilize! r - 'I:. - Be cure' yen":; iL. . ..- t .4 V . .... " i rr n n r f r i J f i ' .. f I .... , , . . . WON D ER F.iJ U 3T A :R'T L 9 z. ' i r 1 'J . i mmm ..1 IIV Prove ThiG1 the Selling i Sensation of All Tir.idG ur tne luiammotii tocK or trie i-Qopio p uqc;) , , ; r'Fallcn;. Pricey . Ladies9 Oxfords One lot Ladies Oxfords, low rubber heels, latest style toe; mahogany, good run of sizes; a real 1 4. 9 S 'value. Drastic disposal, per pair :.4S V. . -t, $2. 1 s t r Ladies' Spats " One lot of all wool Ladies' Spats nearly all sizes, i un usual $2.60 quality sacri ficed tor quick disposal, per pair v .' 98c , rr?i Children's 5hcss . . One lot Children's sShoes, black and brown' kid,; sizes 2H to 8; to S2.00" values. Drastic disposal, .per pair I. $L35 Ilea's Oxfcrds " , ; ' Drastic disposal one lot Men's Dress Oxfords," black kid .and brown calf; good run of sizes; values ?T. 50; Drastic disposal,, pes pair - , $5.45 if ; Basement Special One lot Japanese Cups and Saucers, hand .painted, ' for merly priced at per set of- 6. at ,1.50. Drastic disposal per Bet of six . -' 12c 'j'z . .'Basement Special The popular blue bird pat tern Porce.lain Dinner set of 34, pieces; " bur. low. price of $8.00: sacrificed for ;uulck disposal 24-piece set i --. $6.25 : Boys' Hats 1 ' One big lot Boys' Hats, cloth and - felts, plains and fancy mixtures,' all '.sizes; values up to 31.49.: now on sate tor quick disposal each 87c Never, bfore has a store in Salem seen such,' sensational selling never before has a store in Salem .offered such- mammoth stocks-of ? the very things you need to eat and wearai such low prices. Hie people are coming by the Jmndreds intent upon one a thing: .TO BUY! Buy! You were .promised bargains and you found them here f Each day each hourwill. bring new surprises. ; We cannot show all of this xnaminoth stock on our - ; . . .-"-:. . . . -r- -. -. , : sales floor at one time, so come daily for new bargains! -Come early in the day if you. possibly can f Come expecting to save real money, and we m promise you,' you 'will riot be disappointed. -r :-.'; l ' In addition to celling LlercLandise at the Lowest Prices knov.-n fin -years we offer yon the foIIowingYdaily specials at sensational. startling prices: A Today, March 13 COFHEE ., , . ., j A Pound Today, March 13, to anyone making-a purchase ot 32.00 or 'over in -any department, except i groceries, we will sell extra good grade of bulk Coffee at per pound , . 5edpoczd . . , Limit one'poand to a customer. ' A Tedaesday, Llzrch 14 : RICE. - A .... ' . t S . .,, .: ... :' v- ; Wednesday, March -14, we VIII sell to anyone making a purchase of 32.00 or over Jn any depart ment, except igroceries', excellent quality Hice, af. per. pound . 2c a' pcnnd Limit fivi,"vuoa3 to a customer. Great Out-Pouring of Sensational ' Bargain All Over This Great Store - Today Only V . The famous Royal Bak Powder In ' 12 os. f - size canst usually priced at f0c, on sale today, March ' 4.2 only, per can , 3ot - - Tbtlay Only " Extra quality Califor nia ! Tomato Catsup, - our. regular 25c grade. Dras tic disposal - for 'today,, March 13, only, per bottle' - " tie i Today Only, ?AA"' ' i A - -'v' :" - ' "' The world'sr" famous Arm & Hammer britnd of 1 Soda, on sale 6day. only, : March ,13, at per package Err, Sacrificed, oue lot of Bras sieres, in plain and llrocad ed materials, an exceptional value, on sale while any re main, each X w One lot cf Ladies' tlibbed GauzeTests, all m;s, a real bargain, on. sale, each ' 0 ' ww m tm Unusual -quality 'Lad!;:. Jersey knit bloomers, all sizes, usually priced at 50c &u ale at, -per pair-- - - 0 One lot Men's soft ccV.its, several . styles -'vto .choc-?n from; good run of sizes c:i rale, each 36-inch Licgette la a pret ty assortment, of patterr1? and colors; regi;', r fl. grs.de, now per yard - . i. - , ""T-P.. . : ::6-lnch black velvet C t and' cape material, "trj' r 1 5.5 0 grade, now r c a ' t -. j,. special, -yard ' '- - 1 . C . A Vafcrs Exceptional purchase of chocolate wafer .snaps, a regular 10c grade, now; lex '' V 5c ": The famous Imported Jap Crepe, 31 inches, wide; a 25c -quality now on sale; extra special, per yard' - MM 3C The -. famous Bearskin Hose with tripple knee, just the Hose for school wear, brown and black, all sizes, to 35c values, now per pair 22c FOLLOWkTHE 'ROWDSo-the,BU$IEST "PLACE m SAL7I. It il'Uii .VL ii' -J 1 . n ID) raci ' 'r;