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THE 0?XGON.lATi::iAK; CALHil, OKIIGOM-'i .,.1 -1 i ADBHEa tyiJCH U Kicsa ICS Herbert Darbu to Marry Portland GirV ! ,. Bertha Junk Darby and Mrs. D.P. Jnnk motored to Portland on Saturday, afternoon "where they vers guests at an attractire tea given by Miss Anne Roberta . In honor of Miss LaVerne ' Leyis, ajt which; Miss Le-ris: announced; lier glee'cluboS fhat TBChoo! I fiAlem t-o: seasons ago". Tlje ; tallowing la thq tlippins;" . : 'A'apeccialiy arranged, tour. f teff JCaropean countries,'- bn "Vf hieh they; vilj meet royal families and hare an, audience with 'President Ton Hindenburg of Germanyv-wlll. be made by students and alumni of Northwestern university next sammer, It was annQunced today and' to'lier inlerpretiTe- Imaging 'Each, ye ar the. CtJJ Music lut by 0 as tare V. Anderson; itfuninus has brought to Salem a pianist oil who has just returned, from Eur international fame.' Last year the! ona with the completed Dlans- : artstw.asfllie inehfc Germaine . The trip-will require ten weeks. Schint2er ' a 4 chaimiiaff French Fifty alumni and 100 students lady, who, at present ia la Calif or- have already signed to go on the nia giTlng -thirty-two - concerts in i tour. They will leare Chicago engagement, to- Herbert J. Ilarby, i sixteen, day?. . Tester Mmi. Schin- juiy i ana Ban from New York on toe,. marriage to be an event, pf J.1 w leaca-iij "in xnsnfuie oijjuly s on the jueyiatnan.- - - - next month. Mis Roberts' aloVMusicaC Art San Francisco, oh- ' ' '-" ' ' L.heyina.-r-?- rr:f jr .,i is . Tha: member! of "(Barbara "V$n. Lft& WQ Pty. W ' " t Veterans ' of , the- CMl Tar, Observe: Founders Day -'!-y I hold the r regular meeting' o the The .Women's :FreIgn; isslxin- J group at 8 o'clock this evening, at ary society ,of the; Jasoi'Le.JIetij-.)l uie - Armory, j ' T " ! j odlst church.SaiUcelebrate Foun, . : : ' -k: ders Day"' cm Wednesday tteTrLatnqrtne Vincent . noon, af J: 30 o'clock.'at the hom&l Becomes Bride, of Mra. A, U Dark.-975 E street.! Many. Salem friends of" Mi Twenty-five r women . ;of Leslie 1 Catherine Yincent,. daughter of church will present the pageant. I Mrs.-Jennie C. Vincent; -will, oe "The King's Highway." A social 1 Interestedjn the news of her mar hour will follow, with the serving j riage to James B. Putnam, Jr., on of light refreshments: i i ' ; l.Saturday March 20, la.Eureka', -7 I-. . '. :' ' - 1 7 I California. -. v yVliUiLMdies, AxcL .. . f. , I "The following account of . the - The Indies Aid society o5 the I event appears in the Sunday Hum Wqma's.eie -corps will hQld J boldt Times, published. in Eureka, o, social meeting at the, home of I California Mrs,-J.N, Qobextsen pn ThttradaJ afternoon, ' March 25, at the;, home of ,.Mrs, J. RobtBon, 1492 also announced 'her own engage ment t to Clarence 'Hogan, which came ras a surprise' to her many friends.' ' -" ' . ' ' jr. V -The wp ling otias.tv to Mr.Iiar L'ye-' only1 soifir Bertha Junk DarhyTwia-te an'eteht of .Friday. ApriLifi- -vt T Both Miss' Levis ana Mr,, Darby are former students' of, the tlni Versity of Oregon 'wej-e : iMisM Levis was a member' of -thehi Omega sorority and Mr." Darby of the Phi Gamma Delta, Ira teriiify. Mr.'-Darby "has been ' engag in - business for the past year in Port land. ' 'Miss. Eleanor Lup'ec of. Salem and Beryl and Betty Barney pre sented te cards bearing-tbe ue,ws " of' the betrothal: as, thfl geta. ar rived af-the. door. ----- ReceiTing wUh Miss BQberts aa4-"Mlst Lfevfir at-' the jtea -were IZxA. Ity'. P. Potteri -, Mrl. -rank Eulaloha. "Kfamatli ' Falls: Mrs Li. i. uuimy, urpnu jxaaue, uranaq Ronde; Mrs. J. -V. Pipe, Linn, - Al bany; Mrs." L. PaUersohi Mat thew . Starbucks 5 Baker; Miss Blanche E. HIeks. Mount Ashland; Ashland; Mrs..' Octave " J. Coffin; MUltnomah, Portland: Mrs. Ralph' C.-'Crow, Oregon Lewis and Clark j Eugene; Mrs., Mary Watterson, Quenett, The Dalles; Mrs: ' C. L, Crlder, Sarah Childress, Polk, Dal las; 'Mrs. Alma-W; Moore, Susan Revolution ;r,"Qretna Creen" stance' d'Arcy-.. MpKaye) , Helen Hembree; 'music, "A T (MacFaydn) ;. .-."CradJ,-.": (MacFeydn) ? "Spring ; Joy! i Rae- Felts ). Miss' Margaret nady; accompanist, Ina Rae I reception. -' Those who have, been delegates" and alternates., to' state conference from Chem; chapter ,ara as. follows; Deleg. Mrs,- Cheater- C- Clark, chs ir. tt m r nr.! nah Lee Barlow,. Oregon. - City Mrs.S. A."TxweiL Umatilla." Pen-1 A- Underhlll 'Mrs. John Orr. I aieton; Mrs.! Frank, -H.. Churchill, 1 Alton B. Hurley, Mrs. W. li- J u iiipaaa, jtwseourg: Mrs. w. vv . I airs, itusseu vauin, miss 4 McCredle, Willamette. Portland; I Rulif son. Mrs. W. 'A. Hansen Mrs: W. T. Johnson, Winema, Cor- i Miss. Lillian .'Applegate; alt; vallis; Mrs. Jesse T. Irvine, Yamltives, Mrs. Homer Goulet, cha hill," Jklcllinnslllfi. j " . -: . I vice-regent, Mrs. David Loo! vn tie special state, cxnference l ranees wrneuf jujb. x. committee wun jars. Octave J. I n.:r. 6i jb i Goffin; regX HI Multnoinaii chap l-Shlpley, Miss Marguerltft Locf ter, and Mrs. Fletcher Linlr,:chair-tMr8 .'4.-ewvea, mra. xi man, ' are" Mrs.". Frank E. Beach, I Thielsen and MJsa ' Frances Mrs. John. -X.' Richardsont MlB8 ! "lcnarua. -r.inei way uanay, Mrs. Ernest C. D. '. iw 'r-- -vf!r' aIIard."Mni. WallafTl .VrJov cv auuwail Mrs. Walter i L.. Johns6nt 5Mrs, tJ BecitoT 1 Clyde E. : Lewis. Mrs. . Thomas J. r Mrs. William S, McCall will J Anrlers Mm! rT?: T TaMmaiio-a I sent her nunila in ntano in arf Mrs; Frajik, E. Smith. Mrs Mary J tractive recital this 'eveninn ai Ulioicaui .ffl O. XlUWJU U J. O Will- I Bi UVU CUllBI' I USUI), 1B. rfUHU 1. Mttltf l . Vtiia Tr,nif Mnrrc Miss Bowrnan Becomes Thursday the" opening day, will at Ar?f ? Rqberts, Mrs.i Bhea Lnsfr..o Sa lein'Mrslvaerlna. JbhnsQn, Mrs. John ;Vaoghn- andfMrt. rJE;;. Mimical at Jligh. " t -.a .'A' musical program will he given Friday veihS -March 26,' lnv the high, school auditoriumfot the benefit of the 'high school band -and to provide for other inciden tal expesense of the music depart xnent; - "' '. ' - "' ,-; 'The band numbers thirty; boys and comprises a; volunteer organi zations which" has held, weekly" re hearsals under a. competent -diree toe since last; fall. Music for: a number of games, and 'several as emblies: hasbeea given by the band and these appearances have won spontaneous' interest and ap plause "from, 'the student; body as well as the.' general public. 1 : ; i i The . msicale Friday 'evening Will f eatureuthree seectipnSjby the band.t several gron&sv'pf chorus, numbers, . voc,aI; solos : rrr,JMlla.Tk Scott and. Lawrence. V peacon, -J a marimba solo by Edith Findley, a,solo dance:.hjrElIzabethWaUrs ap.d "modern mnsic'?-; by 'theSix Society,' Serenaders. " " - I ' Donald Poujade. atudent mana ger orhe; band is lnrtchafge of the ticket sales and advertising. a in A wedding of interest took place last evening' in the study of the First Congregational f church " of .this city "when; Miss Catherine; Vincent ot Salem, Oregon became the bride . of James ;B, Putnam, Jy.,' formerly of ; Salem; 5 but now Among xecent activities-fit Vie of this tity. Rev. W. D. Ogg offir Chemeketa chapter jof the Daug:h- elated at the ceremony which was tres pt ' the. :Amerlca)f"RevoIuiiop attended br Mrs. Newton S.- Smith haya been the, presentation ot pic- of. .-Salem, - sister, of "the -.groQnf, tufes. to the'GIrla Industrial' school rEnnls- W.Patnam of 'Portland, and the 'deaf jachooliEach of the j brother of the groping and Anguat framed 'btctursTpresBiited was oil oiear oc,ureka. '.. down from' Salem during th first of last week with Mrs. Smith and the m other bf the ' groom, who has. since, with the. other members of the party been a guest at the Inn, is a daughter of "Mrs. Jennie C. -Vincent of Salem, - Oregon, be as .fojjqws: Thursday 9:30 A. M.-Enrollment of dele- gaiea. 10 Av M. State board meeting 12! 15 P. M A luncheon for regents and other guests of honor att the Sign of the Rose, Woodlark buildings Hostess, Mrs. Octave J. Goffin, regent, of Multnomah chap ter. . - - . 2 P. Ml-4Conference called to order by the etate regent," "Mrs. 'Betsy Ross Making, the Flag box'.bt jBWPPlies . was also, sent 4U Uld AU3 llftUU I III HDgtlUll; KV' tlon, as, a. part of the -state actjv- uies, . ' National 1 Y: W, C. Worker'ls Guest A. ri Pianist of Renown to; Appear in 'Sale'm : ' Carol Robinson, concert pianist, wiho comes to tie Heillg nexfMoii- dy-nlht' Is; being, keenly-jantici-pated in Salem by those wbVrere : so fortunate as to attend, her xop cert -two -years ago. :'Ty '' There' is a freshness and buoy- - aicy ln - Miss Robinson's flaying that is refreshing to any listener. whether, or Qt that one is mttsje- all trained. Remarkablyv f clean technique and an1 especially power ful left hand-promotes a tone that lends itself tocher-wilt an modd. I i ii I I I1 J. Social Calendar Today , General Aid society- First Meth odlst. cbjirck. Cluanc parjors. ?i3 o clock; ' Jason Lee ,W FT. M.r S. Mrs. A. Dark! 975 E. streets BabaraVrictchfQ tpnDaai;br ters er of Veterans. -Armory.1 8 . Mlss 'Katfierlne Aller, ot , thai Where she Is popularly known. personnel, division oMhe national Y.VW.- C. A.. spent Monday ': and Tuesday in- Salem interviewing students, "from - Willaraexte and Llnfleld; cojjegea whp .are) Inter ested In - Y.- W. ' C; f A, 'secretary ship's ' as 'professions.! On account of tae spring-vacation of the wi lamette university, only eight su The groom is the son of James B. Putnam . of Salem, who . was formerly state, librarian of Oregon, and Is well, known, there , and In this city where he has recently been appointed assistant manager with Woolworth's Following a short honeymoon to berpent in , the ' southern part' of the following: Mr. and Mrs. Frank Way; Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Saun ders,'Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Ackman, Mr. ands Mrs. Tim Tt Palmer, Mr4 and. Mrs. Woodcock, and.the. hosts. Mr; and Mrs. Gunnsley, Ceremony f n McMinnvUle 'At an' attractive church ding which was solemnized 1 'Friday evening; March 19, at i o'clock, Miss Ruth Bowman, ' daughter of Mr. and Mrs. C, Bowman, became the bride Robert Elf strom, onjy son of. and Mrs. E. V Elfstrom of (?on cordia, Kansas. . The ceremony was performed at the First Chris tian-church in McMinnvUle,. with the. Reverend Lon, Chamlee pf f 1- Mr beytoonr Jones; Invocation, Mrs. elating, v The single ring service ueorga juurcn; salute to the I was used flag., led by 'the- state chairman, Mrs. , Walter; L. Hembree: "'The American Creed, Mrs,. Fletcher Unn; greetings, Hon. George Ll Baker. 1 mayor oi Portlandr greet ings. Sona of the American Revo lution, B. A. Thaxter; greetings: the vice-president-general for Ore gon, Miss Anne M. Lang; ' greets logs, Oregon Federation of Wom en's Clubs, i Mrs. Sadie, Orr-Dun- bar, president.; greetings, state di "The bridal, party, with tbff little .flower girl and ring, bearer, preced ing to the altar, assembled before, lattices ot i foliage and, daf fp4ia with art baskets of. daffodils car- 'rying out the same co)or scheme in the auditorium of the church. Immediately, before, the ceremony, Mrs. Lon Chamlee sang "L Love You Truly," after which Mrs. R- L. Conners played Lohengrin's .-"V, -v' -TSnirsday Jittmmage-sare.'StPunl'siajXlld. ' Parish cKonee? r.T J f e?7BrIarcIub.lrr"a. Charles MeCarter, hostess. ' 3 Vs ;, , . - " . ' :Fmr ' :- MacDowell club concert. Port land String Quartet with caorM Waller halL 8vl5 o'clock.1- r ! Ladies' .Aid. society. Frist Pres byterian churchr2:S0 o'clocsu" Rummage saje. St.' PauJ'siOuHd: Parish house." ' V " ' ' MUsicale. . Sajem, high school auditorium. -. ' -. Saturday 1 ' Salem Woman's club.- Club house.' 2:30. o'clock. ' '! Cooked food eale. - St.- Paul's . Guild., Neimeyer's drug stofe. tfents. had: appointments will Miss the state Mr. and Mrs. .Putnam Aller. I I will . return to Eureka to 'make Rummade SalB at " ' !' ' their home. Parish House .."7""' Five Hundred Club i The ladies of Bt. Paul's .Guild lis, Entertained - will sponsor the: annuaL'rnmmage Mr. and.. Mrs. Johnr Gunnsley sales-held.: bythe. organization on were' hosts to the Ugo .Igo club Thursday Friday, : and "Sturay Saturday evening. at their cojintry of this, week. On, Saturday the. last I home In the 'Hollywood district In, the. series of r cooked food, sales ,"500" was' the diversion, of, -the will' be. held at Nelmeyer. s drug l evening. Spring flowers were at I store ton "Nortl. Coinmerclaj street tractively. arranged about- the , . . I TUUU1S. gVBtk, UBV IUUUUSU to Give Comedy ? -! - Eola community- club presents E threeTact comedy next Friday veuing. -March. 2$v at 8 o'clock sbarx. at Eola. school .liouse. The curtain willr raise nromptlr on time. The comedy is given by the I Sweet Briar Club to Meet locaL talent of, Eola. There-will.be jM The Brush' College Helpers will vocal' or T instrumental selections entertain "the memDexB of the between-actSi ; 1 , -1 Sweet Briar club on ' Thnrsday - An admission ol 35 cents and ( afternoon at the home' of Mrs. .-X9 muia :Wii of conrgea u uus tanei ajcuBrior. used toward community activities. Oregon Daughters of the The following cast ; has ! been American Revolution to :Dracticinic- dillgeritIr--for several Convene .tn Portland weeks:" ' r ' I' The 13th annual, conference of ' John .Fenwick -A well-to do I the Oregon, Daughters of the Ain hnsiriess nan; Ernest Brunk. . I erican ( revolution ' will open .in : Elien Fenwick--His wlfe Mrs. Po"rtlan4 Thursday morning for. a KrnestBrnnl. V .." r-, 1 three-day session. with the regents : -Robert Fen wickHIs. son. Cur- j and delegates from : the i0 chap- lis 'ereuson.- - ; t- 1 - i vers uz-iue uw uiesBui. ocssiyua Elsie 'Evans His" niecw and will he. held:. at the. rirst rreaoy ward. Miss Lorena lelke. . byterian church, with Mntnoman Dorothy- Stevens - A young 1 chapter oi iorxiana me , uutes widow, Miss Erma. Scott.;, V :'SV I organization. MrS. Seymour Jones rector of the Children of . the h Wedding March. Americai) Revolution, Mrs. James) Miss Hester Hillpot attended G. Walker. Jr.. greetings, ex-vice-1; the bride as maid: of honor, while president-general Mra. -Isaac -Lee Fred Smith; served as best man ratterson; greetings, . Colonial I. for Mr. Elfstrom. (jam.es. or LJregqn, Mrs. J, B. Mont-f, The bride's gown was a lovely gomery, presldeit2 greetings, or- l costume of pale pink crepe satin saniwng presment f OI UregOnylwh flaro aVfrt I TTi. "Bhrtwftr Daughters and Founders oi ! thejibottQ1;et was of fspring flowers. In Patriots of- America;-Mrs. I L k u.r .w.. Vu " lilies of the valley in the stream Soule ; greetings, regent of, Mult- " - a..f WH.w vlj-.. T V..- t,S tt.a -h-r-IAo nri Gaffing greetings, ' the. etate re-i , . . ,,,, . 7Z . rent mt ViAMi clusters of lilies of the, valley and At credential MnmltiM W rose bnds. , ' ' , - , : . "t - - ii-.. ifi TTint ..-- .ni. ray Manville'ehairnfts roll: W1f wejriasKw of hatfonal officers, state voftleers ?R;.'ft Chartreuse green, with and chapter regents wilLlso ah- r;lM -tri-arled-tullps and ear- swer for their delegations) r' sum-1 nations. mary of minutes of 1 2th annual! Little Betty. 'June Peterson of convention. Mrs. Thomas AnrTera? I 'McMlnnvillei as flower girl, was ' . ,1... ' -- . v. .' '- : ,'-4 - 4.1 ' --Jt- 4 ' recoraing secretary; report of pro- irpcaea m ome ana;, cameo: a oas- ram commuiee, - Mrs. Kietcher l Ket or sweet peas and roseDuas Linn. , chairman; report of stand-1 'Ralph Chamlee, as ring ! bearer. Ing rules, committee ; Mrs, George I wore white velvet suit and car- Hartman, chairman 'of 'resolutions Tried the ring in the heart of a pommittee; report of nominating; rose on a silver tray. v , -,okuumhi, i. jrour girl friends served, as vuwruinu; unaauncemenis. ' nnhun nna ht- mi,it.v an Miss Ruth Barrendick wore pink dresses, while Misa Velma Mer chant And: Miss Clara VanjFossen wore., pastel bine. . Following the ceremony. Men aeissonn'8 wedding march was Ben Craigr-r-Engaged to Elsie, PaVk Sturgess. .S-:-M. May Craig--HIs youns sister, juaxine jp erguson. Rotneq. Badger Fenwick'a col ored, chauffeur. L. A. Ferguson. Airs. AmariIIa Badger h His mother. Miss La Vern Smith. Rosalie. -M-Jtomeo's -colored sweetheatt, Miss. Gwendolyn John son. Till HEQ P M 0 -' Ease your tight, achiiijr'eliest.' fop 4 twin. Break uv tie ccr "r tioo. 1'edl a had cold loosen up i jast a 'itrt time. 1 - ! . Red Pepper Rub" i the cold rn edfy' that Lrina. quickest" relief. It , cannot nurt you ana it . cerviujr seems to tr.l the tilitncsa and" drive tie congestion sil scream rStt'out .KotLir.-; . has "tuci - eor;2cx:trat. penetratir heat a red. peppers. cc;i3, co--jest ion, acmcg when heat penetrate right tlown i ,.o ralist. ro" "est ion. aciicn muscles t.d or"., fil.1 jointa reiki cor J ZlTt tzz -eri you trr!y p- tou feel tie ' t t jr-. rr.:"utes the e. iri'-l t' wh 9Tl t: rc at it- , j - iriaj-xdi s 1 r-. .on. - t- r ie; tr T '1 ttit i i. Whc the of Salem, state regent daughters, will preside. Besides the usual routine of business which .will.-show the ac complishments, of the Daughters of the American revolution in Ore gon 'during the' past "year,8 elec tion., of -of ficera is the. principal business' of the, conference.? : Mrs. Jones', two-year term shaving ex- nlrPi! Mrs. TL 3. r AfiPerson of Selma A Swedish- maid; Miss Yamhill chapter..', McMinnville, statet ?vice-regent, ana. jars. wi- Edward Antrl- liam' Bell of- Umpaua chapter. Roseburg, are the, two principal candidates in the field for office of. state regent, and the report of the- nominating commui.ee., a Qur- day afternoon will draw,, special Interest as It is posible .that other Veterans'8eeociatlon' will be held! 'niMafo nrfii ' be' nominated. iu wuuuutira tin- iQursuay, .tirti i Election ana lllBaifauoa oiomceni l, with-ajl patriotic organisations l wni take plaes Saturday .mprnwft in the ropnty reauested to" send I xr. Fletcher - Linn,..- Portland at least -one f ref resentatiye. , An 1 ra8t regenL'of Multnomah chapter, Eda Nystrom. A Policeman- can. ' ,? i- . : -" -; ' ; Coach L. A. Ferguson. ' Aarion County ; -; , Veterans - Association ; . A meeing of the Marlon County all day "session will be held 'with a jot-luncheon "at noon followed by a'prorram In the afternoon.' J J. F. Watson of Ttirnerho is a mem ber of Sedg? wick Poatr Ko. 10, , Is the -president of The-association. For further . Information concern in gthe 'meeting those,-Interested may,'caU;Mrs G,- ij, TeTwiJllger, Visit in Portland' ; Rev. and. Mrs. II. D.' Chambers and- "Miss" Myla ' Chambers '- are fending the early part of the week in Portland. r i Gus Anderson t$ Go Abroad - : - r?Iem friends of Gus Anderson T-!:i t3 iaterested' la tht'iollow- cf the) Chicago Evening Posfc. ?r. Andc son; a foTmer Willaraclta r:'!T---y studer t.' ana -ora r 6:30 P.: M.--Annual banauet. Multnomah ; ballroom Program. Miss, Butterfly,, waits, rE 'flat (Angust purand), Tdna, Walker, member, of Columbia v society. Children of the American Revolu- uom -iietty. Kqsa and- the. Amer ican IS'lag,' eix members of Colum- bia society, -Children of the Am' erican devolution; "The IflntieJ,' played ' as tho bridal party -.marched to the v reception room ... - - The reception table, lighted by a musical recitation. Mabel . Lee I canaies in pastel snaaes, ana cen- Dowling, member of Columbia 80- tered with flowers, carried out a ciety Children. , of : th.e i American , .color scheme of pink and, white . ' , . 1 ' m , ' i ' . ... : . .-a Crepes Satin Face- Crepes all cleverly made as to! style and worKma To clean up we have groupeel this, one special lojt of remaining sizes to sell at $ 1 AO; , -. OL ft ft "FIFTH AVENUE STYLES AT VOXVtAR PRICES' i . r. Is general .'chairman oV the confer ence.: 'State offIcers,oHhe daugri- ters a"j .Regent. Mrs. Seymeur Jones:, first vice-regent, Mrs. E. C. Arnerson.' - McMinnville: . second vice-regent. Miss Sarah- H.Vah Meters Medrora; cnapiam. jwrs. George F. March, Marshfield; re cording secretary, Mrs. Thomas J. Anders, Portland .treasurer, Mrs. Robert '.(TVright, Tortlar.di Tcon sulting. registrar, Mrs. J. 1 Soule, Baker; '"corresponding secretary, Mrs. .Elmo S. White, Salem: his torian, Mrs. Lnln D,.Crand&li;The. Dalles; v librarian, .Mrss 4.P; M. Brandt. Corrallis, ' . ' Regents Of state, chapters! are: Mrs. X'A.' Bnbcanan,' A?toriar ;rs, QrC. Clark, Ch'er.c'vCj; l:'n:.Mrs.;:::a C.:h-,ltx, Ccc....: -y. Marshfield.- lIrs.,T.VM.-Van Sc y- KO-STEIfJllGBEE . . i; ( v 1 Low Price r : - ' Ladies' Union Suits To- Clean Up 65c and 75c grades tariff sold for l-.39c - 32q JLtacies' 3c vests being sold for . 25c. Ladies 25c Vests beincr sold fw Ladies 19c Vests being isold for 15c Ladies', Khit Pants, ligfrt weights 60c - 35c 25c . New: Dress Crepes New Silks V -New Voiles! NEW DRESS GINGHAMS' Striped with big checks to ma$ch--The newest t . v. Stylish and Pretty . . : , . 1 . " ! ENGLISH PRINTS " ,6. Inch Excellent Qulity r" t ": - lew Patterns -, : Xv2ulineity" Ia Rear Ilocr . -i'i,''- 1 I t HiffH Class riminery---Low-Pricci - v4 ': 'J4 : Loads of blowers Beautiful Goods ... XoU are invited to; visit us. . :f;:v?TiiauBLrro us1 P - '. 4x . 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