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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATES51AN. Salem, Oregon, Friday Morning, Jannary SO, 1931 eOuve M. Dojlk. Society Editor r or ma l lea is Charming - Event One of the most brilliant rent , la Salem for tome time wu the formal tea .complimenting Mrs, Julius Meier, . between the hours of three and ilx o'clock Thursday at the home of Mrs. John McNary with Mr. McNary. Mrs. Frits Slade and Mrs. Henry Hansen of Portland as hostesses. The guest; rooms were spring bowers of lovllness with a profu sion of acacia, daffodils, . hya cinths, treezlas. roses,- and other sprint; . flowers all la pastel j shades, which combined to form a" beautiful background for the lovely afternoon gowns f the many guests who called during J w The ruests were received la the Mrs HJL. Carl wide spreading hall. Mrs. Me- j IJ-L,.--Nam Mrs. Slade. Mrs: Hansen IS nOSteSS 'and Mrs. Meier formed: the reeelv- j Hubbard Mrs. H. I Carl was 1ng line. From the receiving line j hostess at her home teast of Hub- - the guests were usnered into tne i bard at an all day meeting or me long living room, ; here to oei community guild or tne reaeraiea -tree ted by Mrs. W. H. L.ytle, Mrs. ehurehes of Hubbard Wednesday. -David Eyre. Mrs. Frank Snedecor, I Dinner was : served at the noon j SOCIAL CALENDAR I Friday, January SO ; ""-,- i First Spiritualist church circle, I o'clock, George Stoddard. 1420 North 4th street. i i : West Side Circle of the Ladles Aid. Jason Lee church, business and work meeting at ibe borne of Mrs. Alfred Vick, 1495 N. Liberty streets. ! One o'clock luncheon. Woman's Alliance of Unitar ian church lu church ; social rooms, program following,, i ) Camp Fire Girls, swim; T. M. C. A., 7:45 o'clock, f r ; Camp Fire sponsorers and guardians, meeting at chamber of commerce, 7:30 o'clock, Miss Janet McKel-; lar, national field worker to speak. ; ; T I Pringle community eiub, 8:00 o'clock; program ; . planned. ! : ; - ! Mrs. V. R. Griggs, hostess to members of auxiliary of St. Paul's Episcopal church, at her home,; 1745 John; street; 1:3 o'clock. J : I. I . ' i . - - 1 .' Mrs. R.' P. Boise, Miss Mable Ro bertson. Mrs. W. T. Stols, Miss Nina McNary. Mrs. aanel. Busn, Mrs. T. A. Roberts, Mrs. James Linn, Mrs. Connell Dyer and Mrs. Keith Powell of Woodburn. Mrs. Harry Hawkins and Mrs. hour by the hostess who was as sisted by Mrs. Lillian Foster and Mrs. Neva McKenrle. The day was spent at sewing for a future bazaar, At a business meeting in the afternoon plans were made for a Dan Fry. Jr., had, charge of "the colonial silver tea. to be held Feb- dining room where tea was served and assisting them were Mrs Frank Chapman, Mrs. Dolph Craig, Mrs. Willard Marshall. - Miss Rovena Eyre, Mrs. Breyman Boise. Mrs. Frank Spears," Mrs, ruary ll. Mrs. weva. aico-ensie. the president, appointed the fol lowing t committees to have charge: Mrs. Margaret MeMan nis, Mrs. Marie Claypool, Miss Verna Ott. and Mrs. Ethel John- Cus Hilton asd Mrs. Don Young ,on, decorating: Mrs. Vera Boje, and Mrs. Gwendolyn Stolllker Presiding In turn at the beau tlf ully appointed and formal tea table during the afternoon hours were Mrs. George W. Joseph aud Mrs. Max HIrsch of Portland. Mrs. T. A. Uvesiey. Mrs. T. B. Kay, Mrs. R.- E. Lee- Steiner and Mrs. Henry Meyers. A large number of Portland wo men were present for theltea.aa well as many from near-by towns a'nd 'Eugene, Albany, and Corval 11s. In all over 200 prominent women called ' to compliment the charming and distinguished hon or guest. A delightful luncheon preceded the formal tea when Mrs. H. J. Bean assisted by Mrs. , George Rossman, and Mrs. , George M. Brown entertained at one o'clock in the Bean residence in compli ment to the wives of the senators and representatives and the wives of th supreme court judges. - A large number nf out of town wo- men were present fof this affair NeTa McKenzie. M out! men nueuuea iue ie inirr in the afternoon. ' . - Hubbard Mr. and Mrs.-Lester Will entertained at a delightful 7 o'clock bridge dinner at their country home north of Hubbard Saturday evening. They were as sisted by Miss Lenore Scholl. Yt A lovely color scheme of yel- low with a bouquet of yellow jas- .Following the dinner the guests repaired to the spacious living room in the old loghouse adja-r cent to the present Will j home. The walls of - the old binding were decorated with evergreens taking a festive- room in , which six tables of bridge were enjoyed tbrfgbout the -evening. Prizes were won by Mrs." Ella Stauffer,; Mrs.- Blanche Brown, L. A. Beck man.' and Waldo F) Brown. . rrweni. were nr. ana irs. George Grimps. Mr, and Mrs. Ed- , f tt. t . . . j r C.fH.-Cleaver, Mr. and -Mrs. L. AJ Beckman, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Mo Mannis; Mr. and Mrs. Julius Stauffer. Mr. and Mrs.' Waldo F. Brown. Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Stewart, MrJ and Mrs. Orlle Boje. Mrs., Neva McKenzle, Miss Lenore .Scholl, and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Will. .. . m i Sunday evening a number of friends surprised Mr. and Mrs. Joe Boyanovsky at their home in the outskirts ofScio, on the occa sion of Mr. Boyanovsky's birth an niversary. The gathering .was more off. a surprise to the host fo rthe reason that it took place two days prior to his birthday. j - Frank " KrumI and V. Prokop made merry with the former's accordion, while vocal music, games and other forms of enter tainment made up a pleasant ev ening for all. Among the callers were Mr. and Mrs. V. Prokop, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Patrny, Mr. and Mrs. oeorge Fatrny Mr. and Mrs. Syl vester Kroek. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Palon, Mrs. Annda Doubek. John Jlroch, Mary Jiroch, Portland, and Mr. and Mrs. John iDobes. Lebanon. ' - Independence The Sigma The ta chapter or Delphian met with Mrs. Asa B. Robinson Monday. The lesson was "Italian Art to the end .of the Great Periods of PalnUng. Topics were taken by Mrs. J. H. . Hart. Mrs. H. C. Han eoo, Mrs. E. Wunder. Mrs. J.:H Hart. ' Picture study, was given by Mrs. D. A. Hoag. H. Mattisob, M J. Butler. Asa B. Robinson. The travelogue was given ' by Mrs. Delia Butlers Current event by Mrs. J. H. Hart; talk on. the in- - flaeaee of pictures upone one's life, by Mrs. W. H. ; Cockle and Mrs. L." I. Bursell. ; !v . It was voted to meet each Mon . day during the month; of Febra r. - i 1'. ' - Mrs. Hart is. assistant supervi sor for this month Miss Pauline Primus, Miss Frances Field and Miss Ruth Dickey will ; entertain . with i dance, at Kent! hall this evening Tor. ji group er tne youarer see. -Mr. ' and Mrs. E. M. Primus. Mr; and Mrs. H. V Field, Mr. and Mrs. N. Panger,5Dr. and, Mrs. Looney and Mr. and Mrs. Dave Shade will bo palrons a4 pa Irones&es: a -iw V- Ti, j'V; .-. - Mrs. Winnie Brown, Mrs. Mina de Wolf. Mrs. Lillian Foster. Mrs. Esther Moon and Mrs. Kathreen Hecker. serving; Mrs. Ellen Carl. Mrs. Alice Adams, and IMrs. Neva McKenzle, eats. Mrs. Maud Bidgood, Mrs.! Mar garet McMannis and Mrs. Vera Boje will be the hostesses for the next meeting to be held at the Bidgood home February 11- Present were Mrs. May Hamp ton, Mrs.; Susie Ott, Mrs. Merle Stewart, Mrs. Ellen Carl, .Mrs. Hazel . Zurlinden, Mrs. Esther Moon, Mrs. Kathreen Hecker. Mrs. Wilma Lef fler, Mrs. Ethel Johnsin, Mrs. Margaret McMan- nis, Mrs. Winnie Kocher, Mrs. Al ice Adams, Mrs. Amanda Dimlct; Mrs. Greeta Murphy, Mrs. Mina" de Wolf, i Mrs. Eunice Braden, Mrs. Vera Boje, Mrs. C. V. Poln- dexter, Mrj. Amanda Grimm, Mrs. Julia Dimick. 1 Mrs. Marie Claypool, ; Mrs. Cathrene Slltten hart. Mrs. Sarah - Colvin, Mrs. rs. Maud Bid- good, Miss Verna Ott, Miss Ce-1 cile Coyle and Miss Lenore Scholl. Mrs. A. JI. Hughes of Red land was ; a dinner guest. Mrs. Hughes had 4ed on Mrs- Carl as she was od ner way to Salem, it . . Mrs. p. T . Pierce Is Hostess Aumsville Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce entertained members of the Aumsville Women's club at her home : in Salem Thursday t or a delightful one o'clock luncheon. The. luncheon- tablewas artistical ly arranged with assorted fruits and tapers In pastel shades. , After the luncheon hour the afternoon j was spent.: in a short business session, in social conver sation and in needlework. - Mrs. Plummer was a special guest "for f the afternoon. Club ; members present were: the hostess. Mrs. Edgar T. Pierce, j Mrs Charles Hein, Mrs. : Arble Martin,' Mrs. Charles Martin,' Mrs. Millie Martin, Mrs. Bland Speer, Mrs. Margaret Strayer, Mrs. J. E. Towle, and Mrs. Geo. R. Claxton. Mrs. John Ransom will be host ess to the club members at her home In Shelburn, February 5. ' Hubbard Tbalia Rebekah lodge , held initiation for Mrs. Mina deWolf Tuesday evening.. Out of town guests were Mrs. Stella Ball. Molalla, Mrs. Minnie Melvln, Woodburn. Mrs. Ida Hochstettler, Mr, and Mrs. Carl Ingstrom, i Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Peebles, Mrs. Clara Schlelds.and I. H; Carleo, air of Salem. Refreshments were served by; Mrs. Caroline SmolniskyJ Mrs. i Sarah Colvin and, Mrs. Winnie Brown, .members of the commit tee. The Rebekahs voted to serve the banquet for the Pythian Sis- ters Arion temple at the district ! convention which will be held in Hubbard the third Saturday in March. Marlon 5 Mrs. Elda McGrath entertained at dinner Tuesday. January 27th, (at her home at Mountain View Ranch, in honor or the 80th birthday of her mo ther. Mrs. si Ji McCready. Those present were the guest of ; honor, Mrs. McCready, her daughter! Ms. Llda Ward, of Montpeller. N. D.; Mrs. Llla Allison and Mr. and Mrs. C- D. Chllds, of Salem, and the hostess. Mrs. McGrath. The birthday cake was ' sent', from South DakoU by a daughter of Mrs. McCready. Mrs. McCready was born ! at Freeport, HL, in 1851, and has lived In Iowa. South Dakota. California and Oregon. i ; j ' a. j : - u' J- ; : - The . Pringle community club will meet' Friday night at Sfe o'clock In; the community halL A special program has been plan ned which will Include dancing and glee elub number from Les lie junior ; high school; j piano number from Leslie junior -high school; 'piano number, played by Flavia Downs; talk on gardening by J. W. Mamny; duet by May 3. Henderson and Mildred Guth rie. .... . i .. Mrs, Allan Bynon of Portland lias .joined, her . husband h ha i -herv alreyresentaiive front Molt- nonfan county, ' ad will remain over -the weekend, T5rbre t here Mrs. Bynon will renew her many acquaintances made while her parents. CoL and Mrs. E. Hofer, bad beir-onie la-Salem. " Wenda Pinochle ' ' Club EjitertaineH I ; v Mr. and Mrs, Frank Belt were hosts. t4 .the Wenda- Pinochle club at : their houae Wednesday evening.4 High 'scores were held by Mrs. E. R. Niles and Frank Bell, and low scores were held by Mr. and Mrs. , Don Poulin. Mrs. A. W. Andres and Mrs. A. Poulin "were special guests for the evening. Mr. and -Mrs. W. W, Holman will fie hosts to the club for the. next meeting which will be In a fortnight. . Travelers Are ;. ! Complimented . Mrs. Alma : Henderson and Mrs. Louis King were enter tained at the home of Mrs. Ida rragiio weanesaay nigbt as a compliment to them before they leave for a , two weeks' f trip south. The party carried out the Idea of travel. A porter met the guests at the door and the guest rooms resembled the Interior of dining , car and a parlor ear. Travel games and much fun pro ceeded m lunch served 1 by Mrs.: Traglio assisted by Mrs. Florence Yarnell. Mrs.. Elsie Townsend, and Mrs. Hattie Cameron. Guests to compliment Mrs. King ana Mrs. .Henderson were Inez Siegmnnd, Llla Greene. Net-J tie Elwell, Ella - Harra. Adolph-j Ine Harra, Belle Carlton, , Ethel Fletcher, . Grace Webber,, Pearl Formick, Llda Brougher, Mrs. Townsend, Mrs. Cameron,' Mrs. Yarnell and Mrs. Traglio. .. .. Hubbard Mrs.; O. II. Boje was hostess to the members of the bridge club at her home Tues day afternoon. i ,. Pussywillows placed 'about the room were suggestive of spring. Three tables of bridge were en joyed with high !. score held by Mrs. C. H. Cleaver, Jr., and sec ond by Mrs. C. H. Cleaver, Sr. Refreshments - were served by the hostess to the following guests: Mrs. L. A. Beckman, Mrs. Waldo F. Brown, Mrs. Julius Stauffer, :Mrs. Elmer Stauffer, Mrs. Lester Will, Mrs. George Grimps, Mrs. W. . S. MeMannis, Mrs. Neva McKenzle, Mrs. C. H. Cleaver Jr., and Mrs. C. H. Clea vejr. Sr. Independence Mr. and Mrs. Edd " Wunder celebrated their 26th wedding anniversary Mon day evening, neighbors and friends came at seven o'clock to help them celebrate the occasion. A potluck dinner, .was . served after which music and cards were enjoyed till a late. hour, f High honors in cards went to Mr. Oren Kellogg and Mrs. Hen ry Mattison. - - ,' '", Those present were Mr.' and Mrs. Oren K el log. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. RIney, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Robbie Mr. and Mrs. Valen Guild, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Guild and Mr. and Mrs. Henry Matti son. .. ; Julnaby Mr. and Mrs. C; L. Beckner - entertained at a one o'clock dinner Sunday for a group of jold time neighbors and friends. This is the third group for which Mr. and Mrs.r Beckner have entertained In celebration of their 30th . wedding anniver sary. Following the dinner hour, the afternoon was spent in con versation reminiscent of 30 years ago, most of the; guests having lived in the Immediate neighbor hoood from 20 te.over (0 years. The ages represented in the en tire : assemblage totaled! 1129 years with J. C. McFarlane the olders. and El din Beckner, the little grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Beckner the youngest, i Eldln at this time celebrated his fourth birthday anniversary. f Covers -were placed for Mr. and Mrs. C L. Beckner. Mr.' and Mrs. J. C. McFarlane, Mr. and jp Mrs. James O Neil, Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Jones, jM.r. rand Mrs.' Roy Lick, Mf. and Mrs. Alex Harold, Mr. and Mrs. A. M. Anderson. Mrs. O. P..J. Nolan. Miss Zulette Painter. Mrs. C. M. Harold Lyle Beckner. and Ismail sons, Eldon and Lawrence , ; Mrs. Lyle Beckner was assisted In serving by; Miss Evelyn Beck ner and Miss Pearl Jones, Dallaa Mrs. Earle . Fulgham was hostess !to members 'of the Tuesday bridge club, January n. Bowie : of i spring flowers were used about the rooms. v . .' ' ! Invited guesU for the after noon were Mrs. :V. C. Staats, Mrst Charles N. Bilyeu and Mrs., Har ry Pinkerton. : . . ' . . I Members, present were Mrs. R. B. Knason. Mrs. FTed SUnnette, Mrs. Earle Richardson, Mrs.' Ivan Warner, Mrs. E. W. Cruson, Mrs. Ray Scott, Mrs. Maurice Dalton. Mrs. P.nj. Walton and Mrs. J. C. Tracy. Mrs. Staats received the guest prize. Late In : the after neon a one course luncheon . was served. ' - -, - ' , - - ' r - : ; Mrs. E. G. ' Ford, of : Portland . who wa guest of Mrs. . Bertha I Junk Darby for th past week. I -leivior ner jio.me.ysterdajr. r-U Spring Weather Lures Camp Fire Girls An "all Camp Fire hike was enjoyed by members of the . va rious Camp Fire groups of the city Thursday morning. .. - The destination was Englewood park and here a large fire was started ami 'breakfast cooked. . Then a treasure hunt' was enjoyed. Camp Fire songs sung and - a happy outdoor time enjoyed by a large group of rgtrlsand .their guardians. Guardians present were Mrs. Irene Douglas. Mrs. K. Smith! and , two leaders. Esther Hun saker. Helen Moullet, and ' the following girls, Elizabeth Grant, Betty Burdette. Helen Wilson. Mabel Lord. TRuth Alice Grant. Aleen Douglas, Marjorie Van De walker, Delma' Bunn,' Dormalle Bann, Billle Jean Oswald. -special guest;, Margaret Albln. Lo- raene Viek Martha Cox. Merle Lange, Nadine 5 Conway. Mary Elizabeth Hunsaker, na Mills, nd Peggy Mtaktewlts. Games and .s: bike homo fin ished a happy early anrlnar mut ing the first f many to follow this season. ) ' i , Mrs. V. R. Griggs will be host ess to the woman's auxiliary of St. Pauls Episcopal church this afternoon at her home, 1745 John street. Guests will begin to ar rive at 2:30 o'clock. .: DALLAS HIGH I ' OPEfJS TERM Increased Enrollment Over List Semester! is Reported DALLAS. Jan. 29 .The Dal las high school resumed1 its work last Monday. January J! with 25C students attending school. This is a slight increase over last sem ester. f,'v y-. ' !' ': ! v -j - The honor roll for the last Quarter of the first semester is: -Seniors: Laverne Aebl. Mona Brooks, Laura DoeH. Edith Dunn. Betty Hawkins, Virglnli Leitch, Lois Miller, Eugene Morrison. Doris Newbill. Hulda Peters and Ruth petre. . i . i Juniors: Dorothy Elliott. Ottb Fischer, Irene Guy. Arlie Mae Hartmaa, Catherine ' Hawkins, Mary HImes, Edward Jaasen, Lo is Jones, Lydia Mehl, Carolyn Mellln, Coy MInnicb, Rachel Nel- Mrs. Ella Hathaway wtU direct the sketch class of the Salem Arts league ;la the fireplace room f the eity library tonight beginning at 7 o'clock. Miss . Florence Mar shall and Miss Frances Doollttle will pose, as models front which ine eiass will sketch. Mrs. J. L. Morrison of Port land Is -a.jruest at the home of her sister, Mrs. R. WlckJander. "FOUR BIT" GREENBAC Treasured by Resident of Sclo for 30 Years VALUE IS NOT KNOWN ECIO, Jan. . 29 A fifty-tent bill, United States currency, : was exhibited in Sclo a few days ago and created a great deal of spec ulation as to its age. Its probable present value, - and Us history generally. 1 - .- ; "Is this money any good at this store 7" Uncle John Riley in- Quired of W. J. Turnidge about 30 years; ago. 'Turnidge -was eon- ducting a- mercantile- business at Crabtree at that time. "Yes, that is as good as any money , to : me. personally. Turnidge informed his customer, feeling that if Un- son. Rex Pembenon, Elrin Quir ing, Helen Shreeve, Irene Soeh- ren, Mary Starbuck and Helen VIers. j.. r -..i- . ' Sophomores: Robert . AH good. William Cadle, Lois Clan field. Ro se&a Domhecker, Buelaa Dpwling, lth g, -Alice Hereth, Dorothy Hol man, ' Paul in Hughes, . Harriett Lockling,, Dorothy McBee, -Roe- ada Mole, Lydia Neufeldt, ' Maria Neufeldt, . Laura Peters. Hazel Plummer, Maxlne Reavls. Eleanor Rutledge, Myrtle Shieyely, Eu-. gene Steller, and Mabel Warrell.' Freshmen: Ormand Aebl, Carl Black, Jessie CrHehlow. Bill Dal ton, Edward Hamilton, Lydia Hie bert Henry : KUever. Marianna Peters,-' - Marceil Reaves. Ada Schmidt, Lola Walton. . , , 'I cle Sam did not care to redeem the little bill he would be glad to preserve it for a keepsake and a curiosity. , . : ' -l have ' many times refused double the- 'face value, of the bill. simply because. X wanted to bold on to it," Turnidge said la . dis cussing the old currency this week. No date Is discernible on the little paper note. It would be interesting to know the year or its issue. ". . , , Lodge Protests' Acceptance of ; Final Account . , . i ,'. - Woodburn Lodge NO. 102. L O. O. F., yesterday , filed la . probatd court objections to- the court's ac ceptance of the final aecouftt of the executor of the estate of John C Wilson, on jrouads that the executor did not pay tothe lodge $300 bequeathed to that order in the wUI. - ; 1- M ' .. V. '.; The motion requesting vaca tion of the court's order says that the bequest of $300 was for up keep of the family burial plot of the decedent was not paid nor or dered paid by the final decree of January 21. In the fifth provi sion of the will, the: lodge la made trustee of the trust fund of $300 offered in, the bequest, and the probate court, the motion says, has so jurisdiction to de clare, the decedent performed acts before bis death nullifying said bequest because there was no written evidence to that ef fect. !, . , Bethel Homes Are Improved ' BETHEL3an. 29 i- An exten sion of the electric tine is now under construction t supply light and power to rms.of W. I Creech and A. t . nger. The 109 phone lie; i. tend ed last week, and. connected up ibe A. C. Spranger home. ,, Mr, Bpranger has made eri I- id improvement on tla faro t winter, a full height, w:i-l :t 30x38 feet addition to hU t rn ; a 13x39 reel nonow, ui r .c house; and a tine large mow m hen house. II. 11 sf? et & m sa m mm. ; Case A ppealccry Fay Almeda. guardian of Les-i . , Morgan, Prtscllla Morgan and Virgil Morgan, minors, has filed . appeal from the order of the pro bate cqurt entered January ZB, which vacated previous order ap pointing her to the guardian ship. Under the order of January 26, the court allowed petition of Elsie Dunn and SV M. Baughmaa for vacation of the Almeda order - and appointment of Ena Harmon guardian. Fay Almeda la mother of the children. I I s5 A ft l I Y : " J. p i ' ' ' " ''''' ' ' j mmmY,w ) WJ k , LXJ . i - i -3 - . ! " y :,-Y Y- Y - f - - a "Eveiryon sv; a m a r t style, everyone a big value! A coat for busi ness wear, a coat for street, a coat for sport wear . . . at a possible . saving o f $18.50. How can it be done? Come see the values for yourself. Fine woolens, flat crepe lin- ings, fine tailoring, fine styling and above all the wanted shades. ANOTHER. BIGi SHIPMENT QF All . Sizes, 12 to 44 U U;0 WASH DRESSES.. Our -annual inventory clearance of main floor! wash dresses begins this morning. It Is a sale of the better quality wash: dresses. Nellie Dong and Miss Spokane dresses la . pretty : prints will be shown in profusion. All slies from small to extra1 Urge will be Included.! Tour choice at - j 99 ; . " '.r: I .. ' . LAST DAYS of Inventory Clearance! Clearance Women's Hosiery 19c pr. One big lot of sport lisle. clox, chiffons in lisle, lace, etc. Former values to 32.50 pair. Light tans and spring shades. (Main Floor). Clearance Boys- Oliver Twist Suits , Y S1.89 Boys' 'wool or combination wool with cotton blouse Oliver Twist suits In this close-out at $1.89. Many of these sold regularly at $3.45. . Clearance French Note Paper : 59( bos French note paper makes Its own envelope by a simple twist of the wrist.,. In all the, pastel, tints that are so plea- lag to the eye. Tfeese are reg ularly priced at $1X9. . Oaala. Floor) Clearance Fibre Carrying: Case 3 69c - A miniature suit case with Sizes 16, 18, 20, 36 and 38 BEGINNING THIS MORNING! In keeping with our policy of keeping our promise we announce to those whom we disappointed last Saturday that we will show their sizes in those very desirable polo . . or sports coats in electric blue Jbeige tan, ruby redr silver-orchid, sOver-green, etc, . 1 These new coats come in an ample showing of sizes 16, 18, 20, 36, and .38. We have all tizes and those who did not shop early enough last Saturday to get fitted may rest as lured that their-coat and their size may! be found among these.- Special'll.OO. Special! Crepe Suit : i: - 'CI OR Brouses r .-JL-:. 1. & X uO . C$ . Popular Pastel Shades tor Spring. ' : .: , ..! I.. , ...... . . I AtjTJ waterproof lining for school books, etc one today, and save. Ideal i Bur I Clearance IV Boys' Long Pants , S1.98 . , . Boys' longies in brown, tan and novelty greys. Elastic or plain tope. These are hand somely tailored and will give all around good service. I (Main Floor) Clearance Fountain Pens S1.00 ; . AU-Amcrlcan fountain pens i that sell everywhere at tl9 wa be sold at ica tomor- 1 i ; row at $L0O. The come ta ' i alxes and all the new colors such as red, greenorchid, tan. mm miUV. gOKI PCD, lalara&r) .tomorrow;. - Last DrcT.cf Inventory t- m 13 r k 4 Ik- 1 ... III I TI l-aMJiJi -JWLWJssli 1 jsjssijem .Mjaa. .-,.--. -V ' -&.Uu.MYlilLxii !