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About The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1916-1980 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1926)
i -WEDNESDAY MORNltf G,J if AY W102C l. r I : r; Jfambow Assembly ; 4 . iwteWs New Officer v jyjth .Miss Mary. .Capper, ' the charter .worthy .advisor of Chad wick Assembly. No. 3, Order bf . the Bainbow for Girls, as Install ing officer,' new officer In the or ganization were f ormally Installed on. Satarday evening. ; , Those taking office include: Worthy advisor. Mildred Iugh ; assistant' worthy adrisor. Lena Medler; charity, Pauline Findley; hope.' Eloise Wright; lalth, Dor othy .Bosshard; secretary, Kathar ine Elgin: treasurer Josephine Al- - bert; chaplain, . Helen Kafouryj choir director, Lucy - Brown; or ganist, . Zelma Lathy; drill loader, " Bertha Babcock; inner -observer, Margaret Morehouse iouterob7 server, Margnerite ? JElalJey ired t ray, Loletta Robinson; .orange t ray, 1 Opal Be vans; yeliow. ray, Edith " Jenks; . green rayv Edith Finley; blue ray, Julia Query; in digo ray, Billy Cupper; violet ray Loretta Robinson; choir members, Wilma Coursey, Florence Powers, Carolyn Lambirth, I Marrell ,-.'- Ed wards, Irene Green oaum. Dorothy Martin . Xrireiniaf',BergeV Mariorie Church, Pauline . Johnson, Miry Cupper, Esther . : Wood,... "Grace Thompson, Charlotte Martin Rose Dickenson. Jennie Delsell, Delorif Mills and Helen Kaf eury. :: .n Daughters of Vie Niieto"Meet The Salem clnb of the Daugh ters of the Nile will meet, today. In the Masonic Temple for. the last regular meeting of the spring sea son. Luncheon jwiUjbe ajred $1 neon, with sewing for the Shrine hospital in Portland the day's ; di version. -i i V.', ' -, ;-v. ? i 5 : f - ' 1 Business and Professional ' Women Meet Tonight tot. Annum tsanquez, v m t The , Salem Business- anH Jro- f essional Women's clnb will meet at 6:80 o'clock this evening at the Gray Belle for the annual ban qust.v ; Harry N. Crain, chairman of the city zoning ' and, planning - t -1 I' v. T W commission, ana r miss nuis x S ales . St ttey ;''r.ll-T-: 't ; This is a sale for ahderella feet and'if yoU afe "afflicfed" With suchrwe invite you especially to attend.The sizes range from 3 VB to 4B because they represent a salesman's sample , line. The finest art in shoe Shakinsr will be found among these. " Extra high grade kid skins, patents, satins, : calf kins;-6imu-- 1 lated reptUesetc.v yoaTl'waiit: two or, thre: pairs bf these when; you see them. High, 'medium and low neels Step-in, i pumps, straps and over the instep styles-built in archjoxf ords welts dnd f ihe. Witeon sewed: soles.; Come t early for best choice. It is the first sale we've had including pumps As small, ?as3B. THese are on "display in Shoe. Section. " i1 aVT,r i: JO f i Q Parfrott, ttrsti "president, t, the Roseburg club, will be among the speakers. , Miss Jufia K." Webster,' president of the clnb, will be, Hue toastmlBtresf of, the jevening;! r Miss Cartotta tCrowiey if chair man of the committee in charge of thie ; erening. t "Special musical numbers , are being, arranged : in addition to the speeches. Visitors, From Los Angeles. , Mr. and 'Mrs.- HolHBter Cham berlain (Olive Metcalf) and little son, jilart!n4 of Los " Angeles,' Catt- xornia, are visuing; in t Baiem as the . guests .of '.Mr, . Chamberlain's mother Mrs. Rose W. Chamber lain and lila annt." Miss Elma-Wel-? ler They will alsd visit in Port land . and Seattle before return ing to California. ' The Chamber lains "made the trip north, by -mo tor, 'v. t Genevieve Campbell ; Salem'fflends'wlll le Interested in the. news of the marriage of Mjsa Qeneyleve Campbell and Ray G. Lucas which took place yester day in . San" Francisco, Caifdrnia Mrs.. Lcas is the granddaughter of. Mrs. Jabis Godfrey, Mr. Lucas Is the son of Mr. and. Mrs. 8. F. Lucas of. Salem. Both the ' bride and , the. groom .are graduates of the . 6alem high school. . They will make i their- home in: Oakland, California. Pre-School Child Study v'4i. Group Molds Banquet .slC--: AtGf ay Belle , "Covets were Dlaced for twenty- foini a $e Interesting banquet sponsored on, Monday evening in jlhe lUse Room' of, the Spa b mem bers- of tae pre-ecnooi cnim stuay class of the American Association otJ.IUnlversIty. yeomen. Sarah Prentiss of th Oregon Agrlcul tural College waa the speaker of the evening, taking, as her sub ject,. JHow , the Child Keeps His Mental Health." :Mrs. Prentiss barClcularly emphasized that the child's 'inenlal health pattern - is man' s Samples Sale W5 I I. 9 ' jffinroiffliffliiimiiiBM!BiKniaKaoiufflUB4.-i SeU Rcitarly. $7;50 fcoSlOTOO Salem's Leading Department I Today - l5a"ughters of the Nile. Masonic temple, AU day .meeting, . - Barbara Frietthie Sewing club. Mrs. Joseph- 1 Bach 450 S. 25th street,, hostess. . , , . Women's, night. T. M. C. A. newvbuilding.. i j I I i.; Ladies ., Handicap tournament. Illahej. i Country . club. 9:30 o'clock, ti -. ! . , 1 Salem Business and Profession al Women's club banquet. Gray Beile :,30 ' o'clock. ! CounDon-Me class of First Bap tist church. : Mrs. S. W. WilUs, Haysville, hostess. Meet at church from to 2: JO o'clock. . Thursday . WRC Ladies Aid. Mrs. ' I. D. Bennett, routf 9fc hostess. . . ; . Friday, ' - ' ; i . ; ; . ' . .Annual flower" show under spon sorship of Salem Garden club. Gardens of Dr. R. -E, Lee Stelner and Dr. Frank Grimtn. z to a o'clock. ' ' r. 1 . Saturday Salem Woman's club. Installa tion" 6t officers. ; 2 : 3 0 o'clock:. firmly laid by the time he Is five years old. She spoke of the. Im portance of developing outside contact early through day nur sery Bchools. . In dealing with the subject of punishment, she .pre sented the ttrictly modern tenden cy of allowing the child to devel op the ability to, make,. hi own choices, and the avoidance bf ul timatums, exacting . invariable obedience. A round table discus sion f611owed with the parents taking an active -part. Covers, at the banquet f were placed for: Mrs. Sarah Prentiss, Professor and Mrs. L. .A. Wood worth, Dr. and Mrs. C. A. Downs, Dr. hnd Mrs. : Frederick . Hill Thompson, Mr. and . Mrs. Ross MlleIr. and Mrs.. Lewis, Mr. andf. Mrs. Shade, Mr and Mrs. Dougherty, Professor and- Mrs. Horace Wiliiston,4 Mr. . and Mrs. Robert Dann, Mrs. G. F. Cham bers, Mrs. Lewis Griffith, Mr. and Mrs. Goef frier, and Mr.. and Mrs. Lyman McDonald.' -A Dinner at Taylor's Grove A lovely birthday dinner was enjoyed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Marion Taylor of Taylor's Grove on Sunday, May 16, in hon- ay Store X3 Cobiiil Calendar I or -of Mrs. Taylor's birthday. Beautiful bouquets or Aroses and snapdragons adorned the tables. Thelfolio'wmg friends' and mem bers of the family, rwer present: Mr. and Mrs. Marion irayiorMlr. and Mrs. Ed Taylor; Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Taylor Mr. and Mrs-'Elvle Taylor, Of Silverton r Mr; and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, Macleay, Oregon; Mr. and Mrs. Jack Patton Mac leay, Oregon; Mr. and; Mrs. Harry Patton .and "daughter, Shirley, Mill City, Oregonr, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Patton and two sons, Mac Mrs. Remo Mosler. and daughter, ter GerUel, . Portland.'.. Oregon; leay, Oregon; Mr.- and Mrs. Wal Jerry, Portland Oregon; . Miss Marie Sweitser, Fern' Andrews and Marian Taylor, all of -Portland, Oregon, , Ever Ready Birthday Club Mrs. T. W.'Hall will .entertain the members of the Ever Ready Birthday club on. Friday afternoon at her home, 1496 Ferry Street. The birthdays ' of Mrs. Han and of Mrs.-Jennie Martin will be ob served at this time. Mrs, Hall's home is oh the corner of Ferry and 16 th streets. Altar Society to - Sponsor Card Party The. members of the St. Vincent du Paul Altar society willsponsor card party at. the parrish hall at 8:30 o'clock this evening, Prize for high score will be award ed. Refreshments will be served, The public is Invited. Mrs. Charles Maxwell to Give Proaram Mrs. Charles Maxwell, a favorite local soIoiBt, will give a program on Wednesday, May 26. at Waller Hall, with the proceeds to go to he Willamette University' library Mrs. Maxwell has arranged a par ticularly Interesting, program for the evening. Oregon. League Wdmen to Hold Annual Meeting Todav tn Portland The annual meeting and elec . - .-.J tion of officers bf .'the - Oreeon branch. League of Women Voters, will take place Wednesday, begin ning at 10 a. m., at the Congress hotel, and all members are urged to attend. Reports of the presi dent, secretary, treasurer and standing committee's will be read and election of officers will take place. At 11:30 o'clock .the debating team from the Salem; Ore., high school which won the debate from the Salem, Mass., high school team s i Best ' LaxativB is "California Rg Syrup" Hurry .Mother A.teaspoonful of "California Fig Syrup" now will thoroughly clean the little bowels and in a feir hours you have well, playful child again.. Even if cross, feverish, bilious, constipated or full bf cold, children love -its pleasant taste. , ' Tell your druggist , ton want only the genuine "California Fig Byrup which has directions . toi babies - and children- of all. age printed on bottle. " Mother, yet must say "California.!' Refuse aft; !xnltatlon.--Adr. nri UuiJ-LJ f t Ak3aTiiiitcr;Rus" Size 27x54 Inches lOIi Lj 2 ?-5-srl -.ceptionar quality, durabl IJfHfti saving during the Make r i . t . - s:- ' - TT -v f"""""" BassasBBBsnBSBS mmmm tmm mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmm, on? the ' child labor amendment. , , At 12:30 o'clock a luncheon wilt be served , In the. faew dining room or tne congress notei - ior members of the league and their triends.-' ,rwo nationally 1 promi nent women," honor guests, will . : They are Mrs,' Ernest Mott of San Francisco, the .'seventh I re gional director of ; the National League of Women Voters, - and Mrs. : Raymond Brown of ' New Tork, managing .' director of the Woman ' Citizen" magazine, 'a national publication! with head- Quarters in New York, and pub lished -by women, for women, to interest women- in public affairs and to supply them with nonpar tisan information about -the world outside their own homes. Mrs. Brown is well known as a lecturer and is an honorary director of the New York league. During the war she served as director general of the " Women's Overseas Hospital, under the French war department. She will have an inspiring . mes sage for the women of Portland: . Mrs. Charles Carver, Jr., presi dent of the Portland league, will open the luncheon program with a talk on the work of the league In Oregon during, the past year, and Mrs. Rex Sanford, president of the Salem league, will give a report of the national convention held re cently 'in St. Louis. I Members of the league are'urg ed to invite friends to attend the luncheon. -Portland Telegram. Royal Neighbors to Sew The Royal Neighbors, sewing club wiU meet today at the home of Mrs. C. F. Loveland, 2016 North Fifth street for" an after noon of needlework. Return From California Mrs. J. H. Cradlebaugh and Mrs. M. J. Wheat have returned from a two weeks' stay in south ern California. Guest at Newberg Miss. Eva Miles and Miss Har riet Hodgen entertained as their house-guest over the week-end Miss Pauline Terrell of Newberg Miss Terrell is a member of the Pacific College faculty. Woman's Union to Sponsor Shower The Woman's Union of the First Congregational church will hold a benefit shower on Thurs day, afternoon In the church par lors at which time gifts of rugs pictures, books, toys, clothing, and towels will be most accepta ble, j Miss Creighton Changes Date for Open Garden Instead of opening her garden on Thursday, May 27, Miss Mabe Creighton will be hostess to local Itlower lovers, on Thursday, June 3. one week later than the date first given. Miss S'chultz Plays Over Radio Miss Mary Schulttz had the dis tinction bf playing from radio sta tion WEAF in New York City on May D before the New York Fed eration of Churches, according to word received by Salem friends, Station WEAF is the largest in the United States. Count-On-Me Class The Count-On-Me Class of the First Baptist Church ' will meet this afternoon at the home of Mrs, S. W. Willis at Hayesville. Mem bens are asked to meet at , the church between 2 and 2:30 o'clock and transportation will he provid ed. Women's Night at YMCA Salem women WiU be given an opportunity . to participate in the interesting activities of. the week at the new YMCA building this evening, the occasion having been particularly designated as "wo men's night." The women's or ganizations of the city have been Invited to participate in the ac tivities, of,, the evening. 1 , The president of each organ! will debate . IObd0Offl h Id f Axmirister Rugs $27.50 - Rich, deep pile?, high grade Axmirister ragsaH per- feet, all new, room siie uuruij; uur iuoai: iwum tjaic- 75.00 ira Worsted Wiltdn ri'tW ?;,9xl2Lizea kplendid Hegular $77.50 Values 4n 8.3xi0V6 slze. PXVondeflul iine of patterns for selectionV Take aivantage oi -w i - -the Make Room Sale now :i- -'j-(' i "'"' zafton will be introduced by Mrs. F. tA.: EUiott,' who ..is ; president of the Woman's Auxiliary, of the Sa lem YMCA, and. given an . oppor tunity to tell of the aims and acf compllshments of 1 her specific? or ganization. ;': r "'H'.'-i ' vf Participating organizations will include: YWCA, the Daughters of the , American Revolution, the American Association of Univer sity .Women, the Salem Arts League, the Salem Woman's club, the P. E." O.- sisterhood, the Etokta club, the MacDowell. club. tne saiem Heignts club, ana the Salem Business - and Professional Women's club. . Ladies Handicap Tournament to Open today at Golf Club . "Salem's most prominent sports women will participate in the lad les handicap tournament at 9:30 o'clock, this morning at the, RliheO Golf pi ub. Mrs. Gus Hixon is cap tain of the ladies team. The two flights include First-night, Mrs. O. C. Locke vs. Mrs. J. H. Farrar, Mrs, Gus Hixon vs. Mrs. Ed Gilllnghm, Mrs. H. V. Ollnger vs. Mrs. ROome. Mrs. H. H. Grady vs Mrs. E.' L. Baker The second flight, Mrs. Donald YOung vs. Mrs. L. C. Farmer, Mrs. J. H. Garnjobst vs. Mrs. C. E. inner, flirs. a. 11. Hurley vs. Mrs. E. P. Thorn and Mrs. Pau Hendricks vs. Mrs. Daryl Proctor At Shipley's the ladies of Salem have satisfied themselves that they can get tne finest spring and sum mer rrocks, coast and dresses ever shown in this city. Gabriel Powder & Sunnlv Co. lumber, building materials, paints ana.vanusnesi roonng paper. Get prices there and make a, big sav ing, Office, .176.8. Com'l. ( ) ; Ira W. Jorgenseh, 1 90 S. Itlgh St. parts for ail makes of cars Best equipped auto accessory store in mis section, rrompt ana re liable service the rule. () White House Restaurant, 362 State St., where hundreds of peo ple prefer to eat. All you want to eat for less than you can eat at home, quality and service. () W. Q. Krueger, realtor; progres sive, fair; equitable. Growing city and country make possible buys that will make you good money. Complete listings. 147 N. Com'l. C) I . LISTEN If! PlNUHH CONCERT 6:00-7:00 KOW (491) Portland. 6:00-7:00 KFWV 212) Portland. KUSIO 8:00-10:10 KGW (491) Portland. 7:15-11:30 KFWV (212) Portland. Trio, quartet, program. Windjammer. 7:00-10:00 KOIX (819) Portland, Xanc oreheatra, political program, jitndio iBBBie..' -8:30-1030 KTBS (263) Portlairtl. - , tosie anil feat area. . . . . polmoAi, 9 :00 : 10 KGW - (491 Portland. 9:00-9:05 iKOIN (319) Portland. SPECIAI, 7:30-8:30 KFJR (263) Portland. Palmer and his "Z" Pale. Jim ENTEETAINMEKT 6:00 RGO (361) Oakland, 6-7, dinner i concert. . 6:00 KMTB (238) Hollywood. 6. Ha waiian string qnintet oreheatra; 7, or chestra ; - 8,- concert orchestra: 10-11 6:0O KRW1 (226) San Francisco, 6, program ; 6:30, dance mnsic; 8, har monious program; 8:30,. orchestra; :S0 meeting of "Tom Cats;" 11-1 Orchestra. 6:30 Kl (467) Ios Angeles, 6:80, pop ular program ; 7, string orchestra ; 8, musical program; 10, popular program 6:30 KF9D (246) Ban Diego. 6:30 or chestra; 7:30, program; 8:30, studio program; 10-11, orchestra. 6:30 KHJ (405) Is ' Angeles. 6:30, children's program; 8, studio progress. 6:30 KLX (508) OakUnd. 6;8Q, or chestra: 8, eoucational; 9-10, program. 6:30 KPO (428), San Francisco. 6:30 orchestra; T, oreheatra; 8, musical pro gram; 9, studio program; 10, orchestra, 6:45 KFOA (454), Seattle. 6:45, studio program: 8:30, studio program. - 7:00 KNX (337), Hollywood. 7:00. eoartesr program ;, 8. program ; 9, pro gram; 10, feature program; 11, orcbes- tra. . . , -. 7)00 KF0X (233), Long Beach; 7, program;- 8, progrtm; 9, prixma hour; 10-, 12. KFOV artists. 7:00 KOWW (256), Walla Walla. 7, re ports; 8, program; 10-12, orchestra. 7:20 KOA0 (280), Orovallia. 7:20. piano solos; 7:30. educational; 8-8:3(1 Capital City Laan (try- treading first class laundry of Salem. Gives you. best servlee in city. . Clothes laundered here lasts longer; Al ways on time. 1264 Broadway. () 9x12. A remarkable buy . . . : pattern and color range., lj&x- . 3, beautiful rugs, at.a great EopmSale., 4 . RUUs C67h50 on. - V r( :i . r 8:00 K.TBI (fi4). Ijo : Xafltm. 8-9, wmaial program. - ttiMlia prof rm ; prcsran. 0.W Dayt "tires, tubes and ae- cesories.' Has the Goodyear tires, the- standard of the world. Mr. Day can give .yon more mileage. Corner Com'! and.Chemeketa. () - i ' SU VyiW- uw v . bile sit coach and sedan are sur passing . beauties; finer perform ance, lower j prices. - Look them oyer. , uiaay ; juisnop. t v J r A Dozen Reasons Orrraii U. S. Senator Stanfield Oregon is in great need ot development "and must seek federal aid, which the state can Obtain only through such .men in Congress as, Sen ator 'fttAnfield. with his com manding position in the Senate as Cludrmatf f! the JnbUc Lands Committee and high rank on the powerful Finance Ctommitteej . v ' By reasoh ot his important Senate Committee posi tions,: which a new man could..; not obtain! in 10- or 12 years. Senator Stanfield has been an , outstanding factor in obtaining Government .appropriations for Oregon duTlhg the -past five 4V years amounting to S32,695, 978. i - ' 3 Senator Stanf ield is lead-, Ing the fight in the 8en- ate to establish Oregons right LU UHn 11 SM ' aTTT WIII UM lnilll UCr natural resonroes. to develon the ially the taxes now burdening our pebplef i His grailng. Bill, Bow before thej Senate for passage, is the "entering-: wedge to restore 4 For tie farmer Senator Stanf i'eld"waa. Ruccessf nl fn "urging Ihe enactment of the Emergency Tariff-law 0f ;May J7, 1921. Through the Nprris Bill he obtained ;c,000 for Oregon from the War finance Corporation for the relief of. agricultural banks And personally supervised this aid for the Treasury. Department. f During the past five years Senator Stanf ield has aided Sena tor McNary in obtaining, $d,631,o6o for OregonrUmatipn projects, j'lh hearing on .the 'attempted 'saleof the Oriental ,LTne to the Dollar interests. Senator Stknfield jis assisting roe in very way he can, wired Senator McN'uy on May 4, N v ij Senatpr Stanfleld, as member of "the Senate Pluance Com- ) mittefe, was largely instrumental in rociirihg f 7,350,000 for the Improvement of fivers and harbors 14 "Oregon, an d, is in posi tion to assjst materially in securing a 3 5;ft. channel from Portland ps The lumber business, Oregon's' chief industry, has been re- f lieve4 of an annoying handicap thrpugh the repeal of the Capital Stock Tax, the- main credit for whose repeal ts given by the National .Lumber Manufacturers Association to Senator Stan field. - - 1 - 8 One pt Senator, Stanf ield's leading achievements is his sue cess in obtaining, and laying before! the Senate,-a favorable report from his Committee on Public Lands on his 3,000,000 O. & C Tat Refund Bill, restoring the taxeejlost to, 18 Oregon coun ties ami towering thereby the taxes of every taxpayer In Oregon. QThe Stanfleld Home Loan BUI will benefit thousands of city 4 . dwellers desirous of building and owning a home. It pro vides . for Government-supervised loans on residence property..! in amounLS 01 uw ,10 tiv.vuu at exceed 6 per cent and payable 15 years. I... ' : . . H - Senator Stanf ield is a consistent supporter of -the Coolidge 1U administration and is Btauding with the president in the latter's enforcement of the prohibition law and reduction of fed '-4 Aa! a staunch friend of I Stanfield has publicly language, j Hesays: ' "Conventions, wul be open to the same objections as the old "convention system 12 Because he has proved himself during; his -.entire -term -in the Senate to be a friend of iabor," Senator Stanfield has been officially endorsed by rjwnfnti-wtilti3vii mrgitffn"n. fti eluding the Central Labor Council of. Portland on May 10 and Sunset. Lodge No.. 130, of the Brotherhood of Railroad -Trainmen on Mar 1. . Also by the Bayonet Clnb, the political organization of the Disabled American . Veterans of the World War, for his Support of legislation for veterans Keep Oregon to the Front staniieia 11 w ouia iaxe -a n ew t Alan lu or j 12 Years to Match His Committees. ;L (Stanf ield-fqr:Seator Campii ft.... J.. s. ?'"V' : NEW.XilkLfib 81x108, Blue, Fink: and- Apricot.' striped . fr A beautiful Rayon spread 81xl03,"BIuef Pirik'CC Ofi or GoldJ regular ?7,50; , Special.JL:....X....,1. dd.D U LADIES' ONdiwear arg Air4s Ladies'; Union Suits -Regular 75c-7-to Clean . up at. 39c and 32c .IAIIE$V. MOUSE DRESSES .Regular, $1.95 and $2.45, io ice uoliar.and Cuii' ! Sets sry i Children's Hixts, ivinime very special 1.UU CHldreitoTa Hats, "values " to Artificial Flowers '-.Big Assortment ilibwTWces. I , v Reduced Prices on all Millinery Bring your Jlillinery Troubles to ;.us. , fcxpert Millineb y'"'J 'v ready to advise with you; . - ; ? fimf f h '. Sr. Watklns. Court and w High Sts., auto tires, tubes and accessories ' McClaren ahd Fisk tires. Of ter. the most mUea for j Vomeroy - & Keene, Jewelers,? 'V never fan to gire you 1 09 on V the nolla .Watches,' clocks' pins. charms, H Standard . high ,'; grade stocJt inaU departments.; t. () The Rolph steamship line, e- g tween Portland and Los tajig'eles, i starts with three steamers, -i - For-Re-Heeling r : j , -. , , I . ' . , - , State aiid therebreduce mater a.raie 01 inieresi esiunaiea jgio in monthly installments over 5 to .-. - the Direct Pr&narywSenatdr stated his aUItude In unmistakable called without authority of law ot all wars. ' - in the -Senate by lie-Electing i.i: biSdTspreAds r . 'Xadies' .Vests ' . . Keduced Prices , . . . - 25e 19c - 15c clean iap L Pretty Dress Crepes Vara &Scv department Valuss xm to E3.0 "$1.75. Priced aL. :i.w- Ladies' Dress Hats ; ; Big 'Assortment Lowest Prices f - T-t-