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; KIGHLA!II Corner of HlcKIaad Arm- vbttwlL61- &W pastor! S - w EvanaUati Cam- ifa with Paol B. Lindlsv of Urban. th!? TeUt- Sarvieaa for Sunday Bibls "school , a, 10 a. m.. meeting; fi worship it a a. C. E. as-6:30 p. m. Evsniaa; icrriee at 7:30 p, m- 8er- ?!ch eninf throughout tha week - at T:30. except Saturday evening Ser 7'f. MC1 nw t o'clock aa follows: Taesdav. Thursday and .Friday. i , . welcooi all to thee aerviee. - , SOUTH 8ALEM -Corner f Waaniar . Ion and Commercial 8ts. Carl f, and i Minnie O. Miller, pa a tors. Sunday school 1 "fa cr E- Mi"', aaperrntea ' "rfS .rtiV 11 K -. HRo subject : i "Benefits of the - Atonement' - C. fK. f.:" " Evening- . eervica. . 7:30. - EvaagsUstte message. . Prayer meeting ,: and monthly business meeting Thursday ?;30 p. m. J. Sherbert Jones and wife of London, England, will be with ni at - this time. A church where yoa will ..feel a welcome. -, , -. , . . . ...- ' BEFOUfSO ' W j -; BETHANT Corner 3 Capitol and Marion 8ta. Sunday school 10 a. nu and English preaching service 11 a. as. No evening service, if. iMnny, minister. ' 8TTUTUAZJ8T FIRST Will hold ita regular 8nnday evening services 'March 20th et . W. O. W. hallt 7 .80. Mrs. M. J. Dowses will be with na aa message bearer. A eor-;- dial welcome ia extended te the pub lie. - . . .. CHRISTIAN AND MISSIONARY Tabernacle Ferry St. Sunday - school at 3 p. m. is tho first serrice of the day. . Classes for all age. Preaching; at S p. m. Special music and song, led by Mr. and Mrs. Stenrerr. Evening aerviee 7:80, Rer. W. W. Newberry, Dean of the Simp son Biblo School, Seattle will - preach. ; , Tuesday and friday. evenings will be spe ' rial aerrieea. Rev. Morgan of Wicdom, Mich., is expected to take charge- ef these i services. Saturday evening is in charge of tho young people and they alwaa hav an interesting aerrice. .Pastors ii. EpCaawail and Mrs. Caswell. , ' CHURCH Or O0D f , 1346 8. Church St,' J. J. Gillespie, pas tor. Our Sunday school which convenes , at 10-a. m. ia increasing in numbers and also in interest, and tho superintendent, f Mrs. Walter Barkua, is always en lime, - and the teachers also are faithful to , their duties, . and ' altogether wa have a t good Banday school. Preaching serrice 11 a tn. Subject "Soma Things that "May be Necessary to Have, an Increase of Faith." Young People's services 6:45. Mie Al : viha Hann will be the leaden and: the - subject will be on .the lino of missionary . work. Preaching service 7:30. i Singing class Wednesday evening 7 p. m. Prayer . . meeting -s 7 :S0. We cordially invito all : who can to attend any or all of. tho serr ices. ... . - . -.. ' - X. B. 8. A. ' International Bible Students Aisocis Derby building, - corner Court and High streets. Bible study 10 to 12 a. m. Ese kiels Temple study 3 p. m. At 8 p. m. there will be a publie lecture, entitled, "What Creed is the Truth!" by Charles C. Best. Does the Bible contradict it self! Isa. 8:20. -Why then ara there ao many contradictory' teachings all based upon tho Bible t II Tim. 3:L6,17. A cor dial invitation ia extended to all to hear these interesting questions-answered, i HXTH0DIST CENTER ST, at 13th and Center A. T. Hilmer. pastor. 8unday services will bo aa follows: . Sunday . school at 10 o'clock to which you are iarited to participate.- At 11 o'clock Rer. 3. W. Beck Jey will bring the message in German, Thera will bo no evening serviea ia ab sence of the pastor. Cottage prayer meet ing at the parsonage Wednesday 7:45, 644 N.-Winter -St. Ladies' Aid meets at Mrs. P. Stark on Garden Road Thursday ; - i. . ' , ' FIRST METHODIST Corner State and Church streets. Class meet in r :15 s. ,-m. George Litchfield, leader Sunday school 9:45 a. m Mr. H. F. Shanks, superintendent. Each -department ia plan ning for Easter . morning and Decision Tt. v Taihra am nrrmA t hm mnrh in prayer these weeks, Morning worship. rvied at-11 o'clock. Mr. John I. Brady ;"1.,'P"k th,a serviea concerning The Church and Today." The junior church s.rr.ce is held at the- .am, hour 1" h,nx- Miss .t-indley's Junior ser saon will he about "A Rugged Christisn -General WUUam Booth." ianoVve tungnt 9:30 p. sn. the three chapters Zt the Lpwarth lesgne will hmm in their respective plaees. Mr. C. G. Wtenn will i--------- win do Mr ctrn way." The devotional aerrice this Thursday -", win be tod by Mrs. M. Aa 7u Tw m ouBuay aremng, ..k A th--?n Easter pageant w. D,w?n. be presented. Last cnurcn was crowded for a similar event. Word cornea that the new pastor of First Church, Rev. Fred r C. 1! 'w!?11 I Salem Thursday. April 16th. - . ;.!'- . , LESLIE CHURCH' South Commercial Mers streets. H. P. Pemberton, paa-tor.- There will be a cordial welcome for VOU at the foiltwin . . church on : Sunday: Sunday school at :45, -.A. Rhoten, Supt. Classes for every -Tbody and a Bible study hour worth while. -" fci. usuti aen si b:su, cue Intermediate League in Leslie hall and Leslie league ia the church. All young people ara invited to these live and in teresting meetings. ; Morning worship at 1o clock. Sermon subjects: Jesus Fore tells His Death. Eveniug meeting at 7:80. An- illustrated lecture oa ' the subject. Growth of the Kingdom in North Africa. You will enjoy the excellent chorus choir, the Christian fellowship, the Gospel preaching, and the neighborly greetings which mark this church. Come with us sad -make this your church. Tell your friends. Strangers and visitors especially welcome.' -. ? . , . : JASON LEE Corner North Winter and. Jefferson Sts. Take the North Com mercial street ear- to Jefferson avenue. Thomas Acheson, pastor. Leroy Walker, assistant, ia charge of the Junior church. The revival services now in progress at this , church have grown steadily ia at tendance and interest throughout the past week, and the prospects are bright for the eoming Lord's Day. also for the week ahead. The publie will find a cordial wel come at alt tho serrices of the church and will be made to feel at home. At 11 a. m. the pastor's theme-will be "The Two Sins of Backsliding." And ia the evening at 7:30 p. m. he will take for hiaaubject, "Why Every Man Should be a Christian!" A chorus choir assisted by tho church orchestra is furnishing the music. At 9:45 a. ra. the Sunday school will meet with classes for all ages. Harry Carpenter is superintendent. At 11 a. m. Rev. Walker will preach to the Junior church down stairs. Young people up to 16 years of axe are invited.. At 6:30 p. - the young eople of the church will meet for devotional meeting down stairs. The Wesley and Epworth Leagues wilt meet ia separate rooms. You are invited & bring your friends with you to all the services, also to the services of the com ing week. Meetings- wilt be held every sight at 7:30 p. m, with the exception of Saturday. ..-.". MARKET STREET FREE Cornlfof X. Winter and Market streets. Rev. Mortimer C. Clarke, - pastor.- Sunday school at 9:45, Dr. Frank S. Sehuts. su perintendent. Classes for all sizes and agee. Preaching hours 11 and 7:45. Class meeting at 12:15, .Mrs. Ida Garrett, lead er. Young people's - meeting - at 6:30, Martha Jaquet, leader. Prayer and praise serrice at 7:30. Cottage prayer meeting each 'Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Caroline Jackson, 1463 N. Win ter street, at 2 o'elock. Regular church P rarer meeting each Thursday evening at J: 30. The pastor preaches Sunday morn ing on "The Abiding and Abounding Life."' -The church is rejoicing in the splendid revival serrices which eloaed last Sunday evening and are planning to make the Sunday evening aerrieea in tensely evangelistic. The pastor win nnnr a message jn thn . evening on the . "Book of Life. 4 All ara invited to theae serv ice and yew wtu enjoy the- splendid spir itual atmosphere of this church. -: - BAPTIST FIRST Comer Liberty and Marion St-. Rev, E. H. Shsnks, pastor. - Bible school 9:45, Ed. Schuake, superintendent. Classes for all sfes, ereryono welcome. Morning worship - 11. Prelude:- Prelude S. Rousseau. Anthem: "Appear Thou Light Morrison. Offertory : . "Devo tion" J. Leraan. Junior 8toryj "San dy." f Ssraaa : "'Gbwea : IXemhershJa.? Postlude: Aria Rosen krans. B. Y. P. TJ. 6:80. Aa Interesting meeting has beest prepared. All young people invit ed. Intermediate B. Y. P. U. at the hour. Evenina wershro 7:30 Preluds: . Strophe ia D-Minor TrlUnt. Anthem.- Sweet ia Thy Mercy Barnby. Offertory: Fragment for .Organ J.. Ler man. Offertory solo: selected. Miss Gladys Raff ety. Sermon: "Home Folks." Poatludai Osareh Rousaeau. The mid week prayer meeting . Thursday evening at 7:30. Come and get a blessiag. The church that welcomes st rangers. , ' ' CHUBCH'OP CHRIST COURT STREET Corner N. 17th and Court SU'K. L. Putnam, minister.; Bi ble school 9:45 a. ax Chris Kowiti. Su perintendent; - New, everybody be a booster and bring another person with you to Bible school today. Let' a have BOO there. - Junior following tho eons muaioa service. Morning worship and communion .11 a. m. Today marks the beginning ejf our - "Silent Evangelism Crusade. ' Let every member hear the aermoa : "Putting it Orer for Jesus." The gospel teams will visit the shut-ins ia the afternoon. Christian Endeavor at 6:30. Two live meetings for youag peo ple. Erangelistie services 7:30. Ser mon: "Jesus Talks to a Woman." The membership Is asked to sidetrack every-, thing for' the Pre-Easter crusade : for souls. The teams will have supper each evening during the week at 6:30. Come hear all - about - it today. Something for everybody to do. , A hearty welcoma to theae services. . . , ! - : CHSISTUUr 8CXEXCS FIRST CHURCH Corner af Liberty and Chemeketa streets. Sunday morning services at 11 o'clock, Sunday evening at 8. Subject of lesson sermon "Reality." Sunday school, sesaiona convene at 9.30 and 11 a. m. Wednesday evening testi monial meeting : at 8 o'clock. Reading room 209 Masonic Temple open every day except holidays and Sundays from 11:15 to 8:30 -p. m. All are cordially invited to our services aad to oar read ing room. ' - . . . i . -: i-, -j- LUTHKRAW ' CHRIST EVANGELICAL State and 18th Sts.. O. Koehler, pastor. 'Sunday school at 9:30 a. at. Divine service with sermon In German at 10:30 a. tu. ; The pastor will preach on our saviour's, fifth word from the cress. Young .people's meeting at ' 7 p. m. Topic: "China's New Women." . Evening service in Eng lish, at 7:45 -p. m. Subject: "I Am Not Ashamed of the Crucified Christ." Bible study oa Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Bible school -. conducted by the pastor oa Saturday from 9-13 a. m A cor dial invitation t oar Lenten service. - EVAKGELICAL CHEMEKETA STREET-r. W Lau ner, pastor. Sermon at 11 a. m. . Sub ject:. ''Two kinds of Knockers." i Rer. G. I. Lovell will preach at 7:80. This ia the quarterly communion aerviees, and also the last services of thia conference year. Sunday school at 10 a. m. Evan gelical league at 4:30. Marie Frandich will be the leader. Sermon at Auburn at 8 p. at. Prayer r. services Thursday evening, Mrs. F. W. lsuaer, class lead er. O. R. Strausbangh will represent this church at the Annual Conference at Portland, which opens Thursday morning. UNITED BXETHREX : " FIRST Corner ' S 13th and Mission streets. The revival meetings in progress are growing in interest. The evangelist, Mra. M. Alice Durham in eharge. The doctrine is the old time religion, not con taminated . with modernism, evolution or formalism, no wildfire or fsnatieism. Don't fail to hear her, the meetings will continue for at least two more weeks. The order of meetings for. the coming week are as follows: Sundsy school 10 a. m. We have efficient teachers and class es for all . ages, W. W. Wells, . Sunt. Preach in fr 11 a. nj-. subject. "The Church, its Authority. Doctrine and Mis sion." Christian Endeavor 6:30. tonic. "Friendliness - as - Expressed Through Evangelistic Missions,-' Mrs. Caivia .Hi day, leader. The youag people are espe cially invited' to this service. Preaching, 7:30 by the evangelist. 8ahjeet. "The Meldinr Pot." Monday even in r the sub ject will be. "The Seven Women of Prophecy Isaiah 4-1." During- the. week afternoon services beginning . at 2:30. The subjects will be oa "The Symbols aad Work : of -the Holy Bpiril."- Special subjects every - evening. You are invited to attend and cooperate in any or an of theae services. Mrs. Durham ' is a pleas ing speaker. Her sermons are full of pep, well seasoned with the spirit, always clinging to the fundamentals of the gos pel, aad great plan of aalvatioa.-All will reeeire a heartv , welcome and ha mada to feel at home. Come and bring your cnuaren ana xrtenas. c. w. 'iiDDst, pas tor. .. , Y . - ,., , mm crjn mm v Who Do Not Own an Automobile n?rn'winnn I I I 1 1 I I I III M I I . ... .; o Bring us your list of these non-automobile owners and we will ex plain ah exceptional opportunity that we are ' offering during -. : f - U rrs wars r- - v 7?- r ' , . ! ' i , - y j j 1 . j .. . - -t n r " ' April 4Sia, 192. t -T- For Full Information See W-V ' " ,' . b A "' ,. 2:0 N.HiiJi Street rr '--' misxoii ' '-Tz . ' GOOD TIDIXG8 843 H Court 8t- C. S. Johnson, pastor. Sundsy school at 2 ft. aw Serrices at S aad 7:30 p. sa.-Meet-en oa -Tuesday. Wednesday. Thuraday aad Saturday evenings. People who come to our meetings are being blessed. The Sewer to save,, to baptise ia too story host aad to heal is still working among the people. The Lord is the Same yes terday, today aad .forever. Everybody in vited. ..... . ... . . ... , .... ' - - ' 111 .. a- i . r ; " COVOREaATIOHAX. CENTRAL South 19th.- Harry W. Johnson, minister. Sunday school ' aad morning worship at 10 a. m. Young Peo ple's meeting at 6:30 p.. am. Preaching service at 7:80. Sermon oa "The Func tion of Leadership." Anthem, "Oh Love Diviae," song by the chorus-choir.- - , . CHTJBCH or CHRIST - Meets on Cottage aad Shipping ' Sts. each Lord's day at 10 a. m. for Bible study. Again st 7:30 -p.- at. March 29 Brother Love will preach at li e. at. and again at 2:30 p. m. Every one is wel come. ..- , , - '": XASAREVS 19th and Hsrwa streets, C. H. Hop kins, minister. . Sunday school 9.45 a. .a. W. B. Hardy, 1 superintendent. - Morning worship at 11 o'clock. Sermon by Rev. Mary L. Hopkins, subject 1 "Waters to Swim In." Young peaples meeting at 6:30 p. at. Miss Hsttie Meggers, pres ident. Evening service 7:30. Sermon by the pastor, subject: "The Holy City. Wednesday evening at 7:30 prayer .and praise service. , verybody . welcome. i-t i. . CHRISTIAN r'- '" tFIRST Center and High streets. ' J. J. Evens, minister; Miss Vivisa Whistler, church assistant; Miss Hattie Mitchell, missionary. Another special Sunday eve ning program ia arranged for at 7i30 o'elock. It will be a "cross service;" aa illuminated cross, old hymns bearing the snesssge of tho- cross and a sermon ia harmony with the program. ' Audiences that more than fill the auditorium 'are enjoying these special services. "The Universal Christ" will be the pastor's morning topic. Special music for the day will be under the direction of Mies- Wheel er. The Bible . school meets at 9:45, affording valuable helps for all ' ages' ia classes and depsrtments. The young peo ple meet at 6:30. At 9:45 the men of the church ' join - in the Bible elsss for mea at the Bligh theater, J. J. Evans, teacher. "The Call of Abraham" will be the lesson. All mea invited. . CATHOUO ST. JOSEPH'S Rev. J. R, Buck, pas tor. Masses at 7:80, 8:30 and high mass aad sermon by pastor at 10.80. - Bene diction at 7 :30 p. m. , Everyone welcome. ' SYAXQEUCAX, FIRST (Liberty and Center.) C. , C. Paling, minister. ' This ia the last service of thia conference year, as the year cloaea ia April. The pastor will speak at 11 a. m. Subject; 'Christ Our Example.' ' The evening meeting will be held jointly with the Presbyterian neople in their church. This union meeting will eontinue-i during tne next week eacn. evening, ana Tuesday, Wedaesdsy, Thursdsy and Fri day afternoon, at 8 p. m. Great good has already resulted in this meeting and Still f reater results are ' expected. Prayer ef actual ia being offered by the faithful who attend. Sunday school at 9:45 con ducted by the superintendent, J. F," Ul rich. Classes - for . al lages and grades. Christian Endeavor held jointly with the Presbyterian society this evening at 6:80. Junior meeting st 11 a. m. ia their room. C. T. Doty delegate aad the pastor will, attend the conference eessiea beginning April 2 and continue until the 6th ef April. The session will be held in the Willamette Blvd. Church, Portland. Prsy for thia important session. Bishop Mess ef Harrisburg, Pa will preside. third study ia the ! ' " r ! t COKGREOATIOWAX, --FIRST Liberty and Center street.' W. C. Kantner, minister. Sunday school at 1 0a.m., with classes for all ages. A place and a welcome for you. M. D. Me Calliatar, euperntieodent. Morning wor ship at -11 a. m-- Rev. Clayton Judy ef tjil vert on will preach the sermon in ex change with Dr. Kantner, who spesks ia Mr. Judy's church at Silvertou.,; Christian- Endeavor 6:30 p. m. Miss Creflo, leader. Evening services at -7:30 P. . Aa interesting program of music, adoreas and pictures. The motion picture will show the "Great Temples af Luxor" in Egypt a very instructive picture. " The theme of tho brief address will bo "Man the Temple of God." , Prsyermeeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. Subjeet; "Oar i nner aui; ua Lord s Prayer series.- ' " -TRESBTTSSXAH "-. ' 5 TIRST Ob : Church - street between Chemeketa and eCater streets. : Ward Wil li Long, minister. 9:30 a. m. Sosdsy ecaoot. . a. -1. . uarrett, aupenateaaeni. Live classes for everybody. 11:00 a.' aa. morning worship. Sermon "Sheep"'-.by Rev. Chss. 8. Poling. The qusrtet will ting "Ssvior Again to Thy Dear Name, Llewellya. 6:30 p.' m. Young Peoples , societies. Our Savior society and the Christian ' Endeavor society of 'the First Evannlieal church will hold a loint meet-' ing .in our senior room, led by Miss. La cile -Allen aad Miss Lena .Stover. Ad vance Intermediate topic: "Presbytenea work lacu the Karaio' Indiana." led by' Dorothy Hntehaaoa. Iatermediate topic- "Missions ia Japan." Arthur Curtis; leader. 7:30 p. m. evening worship. Ser mon "Yellow. Gold" by Rev. uaea. . Poiinf., Anthem 'Resgn8tioa.. Care Hons. ' Great song- service tea oy raw chorus. The -public ' is warmly invited to come aad have a part, in, thia inspir ational service. " - r. ,-. PUTT ARIA - - . ' ' Cottage aad Chemeketa streets. Rev. Martin Fereshetisn. - minister. Church school at 10 a. am. Graded 4nstruetion. Class for adults in the critical stuay 01 the New Testament literature. - The Gos pel according to Mark is now being stud ied. All welcome. Lecture by the min ister followed by discussion.-. Devotional services at 11 a. m. Subject ef the ser moa "The Humility af the Great." What constitutes real greetnes sia unneuan character will be considered. The ele ments aad the ways of success aa under stood by Jesus will be dealt whh. It is well for all persons to meditate en the life and the experiences ef the Maater in this aeaaea. - Go to soma - church and if you have ao particular church home some and make yoaraelf tt boms with as. Mrs. M. Fereehetian. will sing "The Lord is My Light," by Oley Speaks. Mrs. W. A. Dentoa at the" orgaa. " The psychology class will saeet with Mr.'Fereahctiaa oa Thursdsy evening st 8 o'clock and the AlUsnce meets with Mrs. C. H. Huston oa Friday afternoon. ,? : - J ; 1 - MTSSIOV ' - FT7LL GOSPEL 251 Mission street. Services Sunday 2:80 p. m. The Bible class will meet to study the pure, unadul terated Word of God under the illumin straa and guidance of the Holy Spirit: The feature of our Bible studies ia that wa adhere strictly to early church pre cept and practice aa recorded ia the Acta ef the Apostles. All other scriptures concurring- "See. saith He. that thou make all things according to the pattern. tHeb 8:5. If you desire to -become an llrffieient worker for the uor. come u no I Miva thia A Mitotic traininc. Services also Sunday nirnt. inuraoay m t"V"r day nights of tlus weea at 7io. uuw nights we will be pressing the battle ia ntliilm diatricta. . -Come aad 101a .with ue ia this glorious struggle against the powers w nmrnvmm. State Museum Adds to " : Exhibits; Lacks Building I SEATTLE. MarcH 28. A. ststa mueum, whoas number of speci men Increase at the rate of 1050 yearly, vut which haa been cloeea to the public more than sv year due to .latk of fands to- erect a, modem building, Ja owned by the atate of Washington. The ma genta la on the Unrreralty ot Wash ington campns here in a atrne- ture that formed a part of -the Alaska-Paciflc-Tulcon " Exposition In 1809. . In the" last-. two ..years,1 2100 specimens In 133" collections haTe brought the total number of pec- Imens to 10S.OOO. They, are val ued at $215,000 and Hlnstrate the entlTe 'historical VtrroWth "of. the Pacific, Northwest The;- public has been excluded -,fr6a flewlns tie crt It its until tiey Ur a ; ia a Largest World't Chain--: Departzntnt Store ; Organization l it f.wi f.w.i i 571 DEPARTTIENT STORES 160 North Liberty Street. Salem. Orejron . XdiaHa .' Quality Goods - - - ! Always at Low ; Pric53 3 Jli a it- ii ii . i ct ouTpassiug iTixere sx to Womenandrliss i ,:'. The Merchant . A good store'in which to buy. does' not" necessarily carry, the largest stocks, t Large, stocks often con- , tain "shelf warmers"- un desirable ..goods ; left-overs or shop-worrL - - ' I . Our stocks are complete- ly - replaced several times each -year spic and span; new goods are almost con- 'stantly coming in and going OUt. . 8 i . V . ; : This: is what the mer chant calls 'turn-over" the imore times he can turn his stock each year the health ier hia business ir. ; Frequent, "turn-over in aures new, up-to-date, re liable goods at all times. Thus, .the Store Depend able. ; iSflk Hose Splendid Quality ; :SVash these Silk Hose carefully and -often -with pure soap, and yon will find they wear almost un believably ', welll Full fashioned, pure silk. JSi.49 Stylish .GcSt Low Price and low Splendid ;East6F Quality Spring airl Warm winds will soon be here and you -will want your new Spring Coat. If you demand the latest in style and the greatest in value, you will buy your coat here! ; New Style Features Spring is the season of color, and this yearcolor is reflected in the coats; they are made in all the soft, lovely shades and in the vivacious bright colors. In the new Polaires and similar fine fabrics. Priced at 12- to 397-! ,..: va Silk .Dresses You9il. Like At a Price You Can Pay . - ... Lr rt f . k My. Don't compromise! For at this Store you can -find just the Dress: you want' at the price; you want to pay. You won't be buying a dress just : because it's inex-, pensive, ' but because it's pretty, too! ; Chairouig Style We think that Dresses this Spring are" lovelier than they have been' for many years. The styles are dashing, and the colors viva cious.'; ; ;,. ; 4-. These Dresses, priced at r $14.75 to $32.50 fw For School Vear Ginsham Drease Splendid school Dresses for girls made of fine, imported Ginghams. This price is 'only possi ble because of our buying power for - our 5 7 1 Stores! $1.49 Silk Gloves With Fancy Cuffa " .' , - - '- ; Silk Gloves to complete the Spring Costume 1; They will add an attrac-l tive touch when they havej these - delightful cuffs.) All shades. , $1.29 to 018 Instep Novelty Pumps Style and Value Side bow button with instep straps. Of all leather selected tan calf; covered Military , heel.' Easy, pliable and unusu ally stylish. -. , - $5.90 ippinn Out with " Mar , t.:A Nervy AnMs-Strsp Pump Sinele anlcle strao. with punched vamp 4uricr i - covered 7 walking: . heeL In- all- ' : leather Patent or Tan K iUV Calf. ' " : . Good value at ' Blouses For Spiing v Smart Styles in Silk i Frorc the colorful peasants of Europe come the new ' - Blouse styles called Peasant Blouses. In bright - colors with truly exquisite hand embroidery. ; : Also other modish blouse styles in fine silk ' The price range is from . s matcrlib. ' at a i I t t