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4 PAGE SIS Society Chapter G Has'Happy Picnic Party ' J One of the rery attractlre pic nics of the lummer wu that tor , which Mr. and Mrs. W. A-Woodward ot Albany were hosts at ; their home en the banks of the -Willamette Tlrer. v ' Both Chapter Q ot Salem and Chapter O ot Albany ot the P E. O Sisterhood were quests tor this aff alf which was a no-host erent. A ptcnle supper waa errea In the spreading gardens of the Woodward home.' - - . . : Following the dinner hour a "splendid program was presented With Mark Weatherford presldinr a, toastmaster. Those taking part in the program were Dr. -H.. C. - Epley, Mr. end Mrs R- A. Talbot. Mr. antt Mrs. J. H. Ralston.- Mr. and Mra-Xouls Bennett.. Mra. Guy : Xwelltot and Mrs- Loretta Dais. of Albanr. and Mrs. r Chapter X t Portland, Two L U members.- F. E Canister and ' ' C A- Spragme,. made brier talks. Motortnc from, the Salem, chap-, ter tor tneprcnle -wereDr. and . Mrs, D. X. Beechler and:daaKh-. ter Vera. "Dr.vand Mrs. H., O. Ep ley. Dr. and. Mra. r. W.LAnge. . Mr: and Mrs. A. T, Wain. Mr. and Mrs. C. K. Logan.' Mr. and Mrs. , ' Tyaer -Woolpert. Mr. and Mrs. . O. W. Laflar. Mr. and. Mrs.C. A-4 . Snragne and Mlas Annora- Welch. ' 'r ' - -- ' ' ' . - Jeff erson. Mlsa Addle Ltbby ! " 'was hostess to the Woman's For " elgn Missionary :- society "ot ' the- Methodist church Wednesday af ternoon at ,her. home on Third " street The president, Miss Libby. Tn thaabeenee of Mrs. m.kWloa TLfrtr . Mrs." LTHM W ' appointed as program leader. The .! fnr tha itndT was A Med- Tfwrr ' " Mrs. R. C ... jtcii . Thomas conducted the mystery box. in which' different mem oers took part. ...... Following the social hour, tea was serred by. the hostess, asslst ed .by Mrs. B. ..S., Thurston, and r Vlml TVflllT. .All. . Those "preaent' were Mrsv Elma Denby of HHlsboro. Miss Esther Roland. Mrs.-1. S. ismery. flrs- u. r Cummins. Mrs. S.' M. Green. Mrs.' m.neh TJbbir." Mrs. Rl C Tbom- . as. Mrs. C M. Smith. Mrs. Elmer Beach, Mrs. G. U. Mason. ir. : Earl Phelps. Mrs. Earl Lynes. ' Mrs. B. S. Thurston. Mrs. Nettie ' Reeres and- the hostess. Miss Libby. , ' " Zena. The last meeting for the summer of the sew and oo elub was held at the home or Mrs w M. Crawford of Zena Thurs day. Light refreshments were , serred following an afternoon 01 awinr and eonrersatlon. Mem- J bers and guest present were Mrs. AlTln Madsen ana inree cmtarea, Richard. Robert" and AlTln, Jr.; : vm rlrnrc V. Merrick and two children. Audrey and Chester; Al- - Ice and Wilma Crawfora ana tne " hostess. - - Among the people to drive up to Champoeg for the Oregon : Writers' convention . Saturday af ternoon were Miss Beth Bailey. Mrs. W. F. Fargo. Miss Grace Elizabeth Smith, Mrs. I). ' Smith, Mr. and Mrs. John Clif ' fnrd and Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Cronemlller. An Interesting meet- . ing was reported -oy the group. Ths urninm was introduced by '. J. Cv Cooper of McMinnTille, the 82-year-old blind author. - . t Dt. Virginia Garth and her mo ther. Mrs. Anna Garth, of Kansas : rCity, Missouri, were guests over the weekend at the Home oi ur mad Mrs. David Bennett Hill. Dr " Garth and her mother, are motor- Inr thmnvh th rniit itatM Tlr ' 'Garth Is an Instructor In the Inter national school of Orthodontia In i Kansas City. - Pv X : v SCARFS- Iarn thros or say ivo very SPORT Iws and Club Olive M. Doak. SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, July XI" Salem W. C. T. Memorial services for Anna Gor don, at Union hall; 2 o'clock. ' - Writer's club at home of-Mr. and Mrs. John Cllf vford; ho host picnic supper at I o'clock to precede pro " gTam hour. . . . . . Woman's Guild, picnic, home, Mollala road.. i , o I Fourtht annual reunion all friends and relatives urged tp be present. Lodge Officer Makes Official Visits ; : : Mts Loeila "Enrstrom; state chairman oti the good of the or der Icommlttee -ot the Rebekah. lodge has.' sp4t :the; past two weekt. vUitmg lodges in Fprt- land, SIlverton,t and Newberg. Many ' beautiful Installations ot officers. - aftd; initiations, floor work and Tltuau were given aa demonstrations for Mrs. Eng- strocd during these rislts.' ' While In Portland- Mrs. Eng- strom was lithe 1 house guest- ot Mrs. Jack-Skagga, Mrs. Skaggs entertained w4th an attractive :- 30 o'clock dinner party with Mrs. Ethel Meld rum, state, president of the Rebekabs ar special rueet, -' . Covers wre placed for Mr.' and Mrs. '. Charhas Meldrum, . Mr. and Mrs. -Homerj Angell, Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Merlfy. Mrs. Grace Xhrls- tianson. Mrs. Eva Snrfus. , Mrs. Luella - Engstrom. Mrs. Georgia lard.-and Mrs. 1 and. Mrs. Jack Skraggs. S I : . . . . . , .. Zena.- Lawrence Marsh, for' mer resident of Zena, was given a delightful- surprise party when a group of his old friends gathered at his home at McMinnville Sun day to help him celebrate his birthday anniversary. The group provided, a basket ' lunch, which was served on tables under a huge oak tree on ithe lawn. Those pres ent were th guest of honor, Law rence Marsh. -and their son Rich ard, Mr.' and MrsJE. C Crawford (Maudena Marsh), of Salem, Mr. had Mrs.. 8. D. Crawford and daughter Gladys Esther ot Spring Valley. Mr. and Mrs.'W. N. Craw ford and daughters Alice and Wil ma of Zena. Mr. a.n.d Mrs. A. C. Crawford and daughter Audrey of Salem. Middle Grove The W. M. S. met at the! Middle Grove church .Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Lena Bartruff led the meeting. The mission study was taken from -the textbook. "Between the Americas." a study of Cuba, Por to Rico and Haiti. . Mrs. WH. Scharf was chosen as . delegate to the W. M. S. con vention at jening8 Lodge. Ore gon in casi the formerly chosen delegate Jjrs. L.! V. Hammer, is nnable to go. j-1 , A jolly birthday party celebra ted the seventh , anniversary of Sammy We.lborn Sunday In Will son park, j A birthday tea was cerved at the home of his parents later. Guests In compliment to Sammy were Mary Ross. Eliza beth Welbqrn. Gladys Ross. Jim my Taylor,: Billy Taylor, Edward Lambert. Amoa Toen, Patsy Ry er, -Lelandl Ryer, Henry Keitn, Lawrence Baer ; 1 ! ' ,:' ' . Mr. and' Mrs. i Howard Miller. MlssAIvis Love and Arthur Hol lenberg spent the weekend at the home of Mrs. Miller's parents tn Hood River. - i ALL DAY WEDNESDAY BATHING SUITS Here arcs a group ,f-odds' and salt for dle and children. . UNDIESHh . Large . selection j ef non-run rayon paatle. stepins, etc. some at 2 for' 1. i . . f and some at il for ........ A SILK DRESSES V We have just one dozen silk dresses; all are small sizes, J maybe we shouldn't have mentioned them eaehlL -! : group of ullk ararfs and to go in on Dollar Day for. : r j j ; 1 ior ....... 4 .... .... v SWEATERS I Ladies' and chiUren's slipon sweaters special for Balems Dollar day. HOSE4 f PURSES- Odds and ends of oar sport bose fa lisle, mesh, etc Take )-oar '. choice at X nlr foi- 7 i . . i pajamas : n .M:-: i :,. Large group of beach pajamas, of course you can wear - 1 ; them anywhere you j like J Eachi.i...J..-:...M....l:.J:...l ;':::;SHl:lPLEYrS:::7.- XEVf UEyiS WpJL BE ADDED THROUGHOUT THE DAY The Society Editor : Mrs. .Percy F, Freeman r.... m' -. - ot King clan, fairgrounds; Turner. Mrs. R. Lee Thleasen entertained Thursday afternoon at her home for-the "Methodist ladles' monthly silver te. Gladi oli and nasturtiums were placed about the Tooais. -A. short pre-' gram was given by Mrs. A. A. Hadley. Mrs. L Hadley. Mrs. Wits-: alt, Mrs. Ora . Bear, . Mrs. BeryL Thelsien, Mrs. L. J. Ilowly and Mrs. R. I .Theisaen. . Refresh ments were served by the hostess; assisted. by Mrs. I. Hadley. . ; Present were Mrs. L. J. Rowley, Mrs. Alice Aioulth. J Mrs. Betty Heggit. Mrs. L Putman, Mr. M.' O. Pearson, M ra. J. W. Ransom. Mrs. A. D. Hale, Mrs. A. Kunke, Mrs.' L. . D. Roberts. Mrs. L H. Small, Mrs.' D. B. Parks. Mrs. I. Hadley. Mrs. R. O. Wltsell. Mrs. vv. iv mi a a a a m aesa a awa Mrs. .GayeUe Barnett. -Mrs."- Ora Bear, Mrs. A. A. Hadley of Sa lem, Mrs.. Ted Whitehead and the, hostess, Mrs. Theiasea. " - ': ; i ' . - : ' . ' v SiKerton Twenty-two mem bers ot the Sisterhood class of the Methodist church met - In the church parlors Wednesday , after noon for their monthly gathering. Mrs. C F. Folsom presided. Mrs. Etta Loomls and Mrs. E. F. Clow- er sang a duet; accompanied by Mrs. W. S. Gordon. Another vocal duet was br Mlasec Grace Folsom and Orma- Day.- Miss Folsom ac companying. Mrs. Gordon lod the nrayer. and Mrs. Loomls gave the scripture reading. Mrs. S. J. Corn- stock, arranged the games. Mrs. Folsom." Mrs.; Will Arthur and Mrs. WU1 JJnn served. i Sllverton A group of Silver- ton Rebekah lodge' members went to Salem Monday night to attend Installation ceremonies of the Sa lem Rebekah. ; In the - SUverton party were Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Allen. Mrs. Clay Alien, Mrs. jsi mer King. Mrs. Maud Gordon. Mrs. Zelma Dale, Mrs. Helen Mul- key. Mrs. R. L.-Gourlie. Mrs- Em ma Adamson. Mrs. Will Egan, Mrs. Fay Reawick, Mrs. S. A. Gay, Mrs. A. R. Lerfald, . Mrs. Jack Riches. .Mrs. Carl" Riches, Mlsa Lois Riches, Mr. and Mrs. R. F Larson, Miss Ora Larson. ; ; - ;. An Interesting tour of 8000 miles has just been completed with the arrival in Salem of Mr. and Mrs. George Forge and son Billy, Mrs. E. B. Lyman and Mrs. Geogia Broderlck. Miss Broder ick only made that part of the trip included, between her home In Havre, Mont., and Salem. She will be a guest at the Forge home for several weeks. The farthest point east tb be reached by the travelers was Detroit and Bay City, Michigan. Mrs. Guy Coons and children, Donald. Max. Harriet, and Bud dy left Salem Monday for a mo tor trip through Canada, North Dakota and other eastern states. In Saskatchawan, Canada, Dn luth, Mlhn., and in Llsban. North Dakota relatives will be visited. ends all wool bathing . "1 ' . r.'w . . . . . . .' A PAJAMAS: Rayon ' sleeping pajamas for kiddies. . A fine assortment of very fine jrrade rayon gar ments. ' 1 ' Cttoice S for. ............ 1 SILK HOSE Damaged from ring palls, window displays, etc" , Choice lO pair for. . . . i . . . . . . A - all sizes in the lot 1 The snmmer's end of silk and other bags la light shadesBuy oae for every dress at ' ' . 1 2 for . . . 4 ....... . ..... ....... 1 OREGON STATES?.! All, Cakn. airs Mrs. J. : A: Henderson Has Unique Party ! A truly unique and ' -unusual party waa that tor which Mrs. J. A. Henderson entertained at her home on State street. The- affair waa a "mother-baby party and the small' guests had all beea born In the home of Mrs. Hender on. There-were 71 mothers nd babies present to enjoy the so cial afternoon which aoneluded with a tea hour, ; ; : . . Mothers present ' with tables were Mrs. Pascal L. Traglio. Mrs. Mrs. H. M. Dalke, Mrs. John Oe- oorne Mrs.t George Madell. Mrs. Ilraer Currie. Mrs. Joe Ettner, Mrs. Delbert Schwabbauer, - Mrs. Ivan Brown, Mrs. Fraa'x Prince, Mrs. W. U. - Osborne. .Mrs. " Rav Hammer, Mrs. i D.' Tailor, Mrs. perslng,, Mrs. R. Apperton, -Mrs. Mjorst,; riirs;. Hottsers. Mrs. Weathers;- Mrs. Joe Sprold, Mrs, A ' CAAM - V ' Wl " .T,AA . . a,.-vawa,' m. a. '(lugq, jars. Thomaa, ltrg.. Sheets, Mrs. Tbk sUde, Mraz R. L,-Mtnch; Mrs. De-' tapp. Mrs, o. Pal mat eer, Mrs, Harbaugh.- Mrs. Slll,'; Mrs. De faccl. Mrs.! Floyd Seanster, Mrs. -avew uies.- Mrs, paw Bassett. Mrs. Ray Marehaad, Mrs.- T. H Roake.' Mrs. John . Cleen. . Mrs. Theo Cleen.' ; ' e ue . Press Club PUria ; Sunday Picnic i ' , T Another rroVn has the nLn!e pirlt picnic Ideas , must . hatch I V. . L . . . . . "ua m. warn -weamer.ior . mere Is always a burst of picnics which follow tha hot : day; however that be, the $alen Woman's Press cine wui noia 1U annual picnic at Rlverdale park.. . A no host plenie dinner will served at one a'clock The 'com mittee In charge of arranging for me anair 'are Mrs.- Don Upjohn. Mrs. Clarton. Bernhard nt u A. L. Lindbeck.' .' , i. Crossan Lakev - I Nuptials Told - - 'In a verr oulet. wuii!n w.;. a small group of Intimate friends, Miss Norma Crossan anil'Tnfa f -y were mirriM at 8 o'clock Saturdar evenlnr. ,t iht imna 1 ormo momer. Miss Margaret Barqulsf was bride's maid and Merle Crossan. brother of the groom was .best man. Rev. W. n. Kintnr rmA th. impressive single ring ceremony. Mr. ana Mrs. uaaey will make their home In Salem. . ! SUverton! The Mllnn Vii of Trinity Lutheran- church was entertained br Mrs. rta mn.. at her home in Manajaam Wednes- uay aiiernoon. Twetrarfire mem bers and guests attends!. The af ternoon was spent In sewing quilt blocks. Mrs. Marie Coplerud. 435 waier street, win be hostess at the next meeting, the third Wed nesday In August. Mrs. George Hugh, accompanied by Miss Anne Shorren. hr mnt. has left for M oarer for a brief visit there and other parts of eastern Oregon. ; Mrs. P. Johncon who has .been visiting In California, has again remrnea to her home. Mrs. Ttftv i Snnthfnai1 will spend the next few weeks visiting in .Miiwaucee, wis. K2E ; 50c TO $ 1 .00 W ALL SUMMER COLORS MENS ALL prr-cn. TcesJay Homing. Dr H. T. Clements Talks to Garden CluK (.-' , Independence A meeting ef the "Garden club was . held Wed nesday evening at the training school. Dr. H. J." Clements ot Sa lem, gave an Interesting talk en the-.culture of Iris, and brought several specimens with him,- A. . short business meeting fol lowed and plans. . discussed for the garden club picnic which will be held August 10. - The following committee was appointed to make arrangements, Mrs. i George . Knott,- Mrs. : James Robbie : and Mrs. John Donald son.' s V- - taiiests lStjoy,BeacK . ' , Cottage1 Party1' ; i Mr. and -Mrs. C. H. Glenn .have. as their honse gnest until Bep fevnr, M?is Margaret Aiken of Council . Bluffs. I6wa. Miss ' Alkett has "been spending v part - of . the spring -nd early summer :-la Cal-. if om la. r; - , , -- V - c This- past weekend ' Mr. and Mrs. w; J. LllJedulst entertained with a - weekend party at . their beaek house at Paclfle fly.. Mr. and Mr. Glean and - Miss Aiken together with' about' 10 ethers were anests forvthfarvauanally' aappy . party - - " : ; 4 - e- j ; . U ' ..' t . SympKbny Cricft : ; " : Group to Picnic ' :S a 1 e m Symphony members. friends and parents are'plcaiektng taa a'ternooa .-and r. evening- at Hatel ; Green, -where all aorta of plana for happy hours will be car ried out. - - . Swimming. . boating. . games . and1 a social time will precede' a picnic' snpper at.f :4S o clock. Followlnc the snpper hour dancing will' be enjoyed. - ' --v' r ' C-A. Kells Is in charge of the arrangements for the affair.' Liberty. Mrsv'W. Olden en tertained in honor - of . Mrs, Ray Cleveland Thursday evenlnr. . The time was spent with games, music and conversation. , Dellclona . re-, treshmenta were serred. .Those enjoying the t evening . were . Mrs. Ray Cleveland; Mrs. John Dasch. Mrs. W.-JU Dallas. Miss Dorothy Judd. Mrs. Laura Holder, Mrs. Addle-Free, Mrs. Claude Carsoa; Mrst; Kate-Holder, Mrs. Fred.L.' Scott, Hisa Pearl Scott, Mrs. Steve Crockett" of . Portland, Mrs.. Clarf once Stacy and -Mrs. Olden. -' Silvertoa Mrs.: Mary Jones. Salem, was hostess Wednesday af ternoon for - the meeting,.of .the Loyal WomeVs class of the SUver ton Christian church. The .class met at the Court Street Christian church for-a pot lock dinner at noon and afterwards held a social and business meeting at the home of Mrs. Jones. Mrs. Lathrop will entertain the class at the August meeting. . i - ..." ' . . The yearbook committee of the D. A. R. will meet at the home of Mrs. M. P. Adams at Sky Or chards this afternoon to complete plans for the yearbook, j e . " SUverton The Guild or Im manuel Lutheran church will meet Tuesday afternoon. July 21 at; 2:30 o'clock at the home of Mrs. C E. Jorgenson. , ! FESTIVAL ENJOYED GERVAIS, July 20 - The an nual chicken dinner and summer festival held by the St. Louis par ish in the Parish grove west of here Sunday was largely attended and very enjoyable. It is estimat ed that 300 or more were served at the dinner. ' - FECIALS - rSPECIAU 3 PAIR - WOOL GOLF SOX . Sfi09 Jcly 2L 1S31 C SPEAKS TO B 1G CROWD Youth incurably Religious .Says Noted C- E. Leader, At Park Services Tooth Is Incnrablr TAlIrlona. Just as he finds need for air, for food, for shelter, ana for water, ne also finds need tor a spiritual ex istence. . : ' : rr. TmbI1 A. Pollnr. oaator of Matblehead. Collegiate church in New Tork cltr aad a native or Oregon, brought this message to met people vm - gauerea in union - church serrlco Sunday af ternoon at 1:10 o'clock in WUI so park; ; Throughout last week Poling" had preawed a ine inter national .convention . of Christian Endeavor aociettes. in saa Tan- SVot Herodotas . down - wa have heard, people talk of the 'good old. days.i; Im reality these days r the present. The core ot our people today, are living .well and to -come-purpose. It i Only the.nmurual m enme ot sin wbwo cornea to our attention.' - Cant Blame Tenth. In -View C Parents - v . . ... ' -Poiia amid he conld not blame youth at times tor straying . when he aaw their, parents, tou know ftr all. ther wefe not responsi ble for yon.".. he told 4he elder members ot his audience. . jsvery time I criticize my children I re ..ii ilt e.thar PnMiir reconnt- A " w " i ed.the anarch of thousands of En- deavorers .np. Market street iasi uV mmA fUA tht TnOrt Of a tittwananer writer wbo comment- ed.he VdldVt. know there was so much ..dynamic religion in mo world; : - ' :' " nrttok came 4 in for .lavish praise at Pollng's hands. , "Never have I aeen a more beautiful country than this land in whirh Tim live. he said.. As he came north by airplane the moun tains from . snasta 10 auiui stretched eut before him and Pol ing, said lie was visibly moved. "Orer-Prod action Held Misnenier He touched on the existing MBflmltliltB&tion and said he did. net: see how we eoald use the word'OTer-prodaction-trmly when to millions ot people were starr- ln In India. . : Poling introduced 1 four young women' from ghenanaoan eotiege who .rave two auartet numbera. They were on their -way east from San Francisco.: Dr. C. s. Foiing, a brother of ' the sneaker, led in prayer, and Dr. C. C Poling of Salem, father of the two men, pre at the meetinr. Mrs. Laura Pollng-Goode, of Portland, sang a well-received solo before the ser mon. ' Dr.'.D.' V. Poling of Oregon State college led the singing. OF GIRL RESERVES By HELEN BREITHAUPT CAMP SAKTALTt July 18 We were very busy Friday. Early in the morning we went on a hike to the slide. It Is wonderful for a hike and we enjoy very much going there.. It looks over Fox valley and gives a new outlook on the country around our camp. At noon -we were pleasantly surprised to have Dr. Hill arrive to take tioving pictures of our HES EMI camp. " He arrived at store- time and took a picture of. tha atore la. action. After that, he took pictures ot the entire day ; at camp. We were rery glad to go swimming so ha could have pic tures, of us in this, activity, as It was 4 rery ; warm day.. However when he took close-up pictures ot reach one we almost decided maybe the life in the movies was not so alcev We enjoyed all his work with as and were rery glad to have him - aad .the mother and others that he brought with him tn camp. . f . In the evening we took onr supper down on the rocks. Later we had pareant practice followed fby;! . marshmallows around .the camp fire. Wo weren t rery tired so we went for a moonlight ' hike on the road to Mehama. .. Everyone has . become ' a news writer for the camp book which la I published on Monday "before we' leave. '! ----" - . Is . . . ; - ' i Peterson Is Kiwanis Speaker " DALLAS. July 2 0 The : ret-; ular weekly meeting of . tha Dal- laavKlwania club jwas."held Fri day noon at the Presbyterian church. Rer.: Orval D. Peterson, of I Boise, r Idaho, was thepflnel pal speaker. Ha gave a very in teresting talk on "shlrta. There were several guest present 1 from other Klwanls clubs. Rer. Peterson is now a di rector of the Boise Klwanls club aad la a former . member of the Dallas .club. . " BACK FROM XOXQ TRIP . TURNER, July 20 Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Gnnnlng and Rer. and Mrs. W. S. Burgoyne .and small daughter Ruth returned home late Friday- evening, having trav eled. 2400 mile In 15 days. The trfp waa-made principally to vis It jToilowstone National park. The Burgoyne family visited relatives la I Montana whom they had not seen for. a number, of years. While the trip was very enjoy able the-party waa glad to reach home and 'feel well satisfied to live in the Willamette talley. " ECONOMICAL AND EASY TO MAKE JAMS AND JELLIES Don't let sum mer go by with out putting up some preserves. Jellies and jams. Vour family will thank you and with every glass and jar you open next , winteri you II save -real money. Sugar is being sold every where at a price that is unusually low, and bargains in fruit may be expected throughout the' season. j There Is a place in every meal for canned fruit of some sort. You can make economical desserts and salads with them that are wholesome and delicious. Jellies also make a taste pleasing dessert when served with cream cheese and crackers. And when you have rice puddinjr, top each serving with a spoonful of jam. j Remember, too, that sweet relishes made of vegetables are delicious with meat and fish. Watch your fruit and vegetable market so you can take advantage of the bargain day prices. Preserve with rtf.ned rone augur. vVe Sugar Institute. Shop Early Wednesday 1 --- y - 464 State Street THE STORE FOR LADIES Wediiesclay No Approrals No Charges r ijn THese Specials Every Spring and Summer In The Store " Values to $7.95 While They Last 1 JOHNSON'S For GLOVES HOSE... : Gotham Gold" Stripe - Hose regular. $1.50 & $1.95 grade $1 Aft Wed, only .. Ql.UU SKIRTS... "Wool skirts Silk Skirts. Values up to $7.95. Wednesday only I . While they nr last .w.L ... OL.Ud SLIPS... Goldette Slips, sk to them -ii.j98c They are beauties 211 "Frenchie Frocks In Street ; Dresses 1 Reg. ! $1.93 WHILE THEY - LAST $ 1 JOHNSON'S FOR HOSE Spring Coats .. . 62 Spring Coats your choice tvhile they last- Regular values up to $18.75. Are CC OH fuU Uned aPU.UU Voile Dresses . Voile Dresses, about 60 to select from, val ties up to $4.95. Wed " ; nesday ; QC only; Silk Dresses . . . 168 Silk' Dresses in . Shantung - Crepes Chiffons - Flat Crepes Values; up to $16.75. Sport Jackets . . In NaTy Blue, Red White, Black & White etc etc Regular $4.85 - values. Wed. QO ' nesday only v 00 O Beat these if yoo can Scarfs". - " Silk ' Scarfs, regular 98c values. 75c Wednesday nly Sweaters ; . - - - "4 Doz. Ladies Slip-on - Sweaters, regular val lies up to $2.95. Wed. " Your choice $1.00 jon state: ONLY HAT 1. s S