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PAGE SIX The OREGON STATESMAN, Salem, . Oregon, Tuesday Morning, March 15, 1932 -A Society News and GluB O.S.CI Banquet Will be Event of : Tonight An rent" of large interest tb . night will be the Oregon elate college clnb banquet at :15 o'clock in the Silver Grille room of the Gray Belle. An evening of Informality has been planned with only one set appearance' on the program, that a talk by Edward A, Stevens who coaebes the row ing crew In Oregon State college. This club was organised Sep tember 2. 1910 as the Orange clnb. Charter members were Land and Ira Hamilton, Frank Ward, Carle Abrams. Mr. and Mrs. Hor ace Brodie, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Sim- eral, Carl Steiwer, Ray. Ethel, and Bess Smith. Donald Morgan. Mr. Reynolds. Mr. and Mrs. AlTln ' Finlay. Mr.: and Mrs. Wilbur ' Weeks. - Miss Lettie Abrams, Mr. Donnelly. Percy Cupper, and Miss Mabel Huddleston. : 'The club, met-regularly nce a ; month until this past year when cit was decided to meet only upon ."calL The number had grown so large and the Interests so. dlver : gent because of difference in age and occupations that it was lm- possible to keep a clnb unity. There were at the last count 400 "graduates and ex-students of Ore gon 'State college in Salem. The name of "Orange" club was changed after an incident which confused the organization with Irish politics. Mrs. M. D. McCallttter has had general charge of the plans for the banquet tonight. i A jolly birthday party celebrated the anniversary of Lorils Young 1 Saturday evening, j St. Patrick's ' day symbols were used as a dec- orative motif. Games preceded re freshments. Present in compliment to Lorils were Wiley Young. Mar Jorle SUffler, Ellenita Stiffler. Bud Stltfler, Viola Elsenbach, Marvin Tartar, Cloyce Drake. Roland Stoddard, Virginia Stoddard. La Tina Simpson, Alberta Asucey, Kenneth Grant, Lorna' Grant, .Yiv lan Grant. James McAlTin, Joe Rundall. Floyd Ponte. Marjorie Freeburg. Junior Butler. Alicia Butler. Arlo Young and Mr. and Mrs. Young. . Hollywood The regular meet . lng of the Merry Minglers was held at the home of Mrs. R. I. ... Shaw Thursday afternoon. The regular Easiness session was fol lowed by delightful social after--. noon. Mrs- McNeil was a special ... guest. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. E. S. Barker. Those present were Mrs. Mc- Nell. Mrs. J. J. Ackerman, Mrs. J. J. Ackerman, Mrs. J. E- Wood bum. Mrs. F. P. Phlpps, Mrs. C. C. Colwell, Mrs. A. W. Fletcher. Mrs. A. McCain, Mrs. Fred Scharff. Mrs. E. S- Barker. Miss : Fern Colwell and Mrs. R. I. Shaw , i, ' Pattern -. Oltve M. Doak, Society Editor SOCIAL CALENDAR Tuesday, March 15 .First of series of spring recitals by students of Miss Virginia Melton, school of music, -Willamette unlver- slty; S o'clock in Willamette chapel. Salem Madrigal club and Salem CItIc male chorus In Joint concert at First Christian .church, 8:15 o'clock. W. C. T. U. in Union hall Ferry and South Com mercial streets, 2 o'clock; reports, from regional confer ence, and special program, public welcome. Junior Guild of St Paul's Episcopal church, with Mrs. Hal Patton, 12 o'clock luncheon; last luncheon of Lenton season. - P. L. E. and F. club with Mrs. Alice Davles, 941 North Cottage street, potluck luncheon at 1 o'clock. American War Mothers, social meeting at American Lutheran church, .1 o'clock. Oregon State college dub. : 15 o'clock dinner, Sil ver Grill of Gray Bs'e. Worthy Grand Matron to pay official visit to Chad wick chapter, order of Eastern Star: school of instruc tion, 2. o'clock in temple social rooms; dinner at C:00 . o'clock in banquet room; regular meeting at 8 o'clock. Wednesday, March 16 Thimble Bee club of Maccabees, with Mrs. George Dei tz. 2195 South Summer street. 2 o'clock. Answer roll call with St. Patrick's quotation. Past Noble Grand's association, at W. M. Siegmund home. Miss Wllda and Miss Eugenia Siegmund hostess, es, 1398 Lee street. , ' Woman's Union of First Christian church, with Mrs. L. O. Smith, 159 ('Center street, 2 o'clock. Mrs. John . Kooreman entertain Women's Foreign Missionary society. 2 o'clock, at her home 1755 South, High street. Mrs. Marie . Flint McCall hostess to Sweet Briar club, potluck luncheon. McCormlck class of First Methodist church with Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott, 980 North Fifth street. Mrs. George Cummlngs, 1396 North Fourth street, hostess to West Central circle. First Methodist church. South Central circle. First Christian cjjurch, Mrs. F. L. Burch, West Salem; cars will leave church, 10:45 o'clock, any one not having transportation will be cared for; potluck luncheon at noon. Security club with Mrs. H. A. Gwynn, 2 o'clock; charter members of club will be special guests. m. Thursday, March 17 North Salem Loyal Temperance Legion, with Miss Esther Spiers. 1435 -North Summer street. North Salem W. C. T. U., prayer bands with Mrs. Belle Roberts, Mrs. Ella Tyler, and Mrs. Clark. Faculty Women's dub hostess for tea honoring women students and trustees wives of Willamette university, at Willamette lodge, 255 North Capitol street. Mrs. W. M. Smith will entertain members of Chap ter G of the P. E. O. Sisterhood at her home, 1485 Cen ter street. Hayesville Woman's club, with Mrs. H. J. Robert son, on Claxtur road. Thimble club of Neighbors of Woodcraft, Mrs. Vel ma Teeson, 1890 Waller street; all-day meeting, potluck luncheon at noon. . Mrs. Frank Doolittle. 4(4 Rural avenue, hostess to Lion's ladies for an informal afternoon. Fid'ells class of First Baptist church, in church par lors, 6:3d o'clock; business and social meeting follow ing. Friday, March 18 Y. M. C. A. lobby program to be given as a "chil dren's program", public welcome. Sewingclub of Business and Professional Women's dub, with Miss Daisy Hayden in Ambassador apartments. Affairs A. A. luncheon; Saturday, March. 19 U. W. Silver Grille of Gray. Belle, one o'clock Rev. B. Gelser,-noted mural artist, speaker. Sunday, March 20 ' Mother's'' tea being given by World Wide Guild girls of Calvary Baptist church, between hours of 3 and 5 o'clock at home of Miss Lola Dale Pickens. Unique. Organization Elects Officers The state chapter of Daughters of Founders : of Patriot met In Portland , at the "Sign of the Rose", tea room for a delightful luncheon Wednesday . and trans acted business Accumulated dur ing the three months since the last meeting of the group. Election of officers resulted in Mrs. : Earl C. Bronaugn of Port land , being placed ,' In the ores! dent's chair; Mrs.. Russell Catlln. vice president: Mrs. Ralph Pop- pieton, oswego. recording secre tary; Mrs. John Galagber. ' Port land, corresponding secretary; Mrs. Oscar Tinkle, Portland, reg istrar; Mrs. Herbert A. Hale, Portland, reelected treasurer? Mrs. j. Thorburn Ross, Portland, historian; Mrs. Jaeob Shumaker, McMtnnvIUe, chaplain; Mrs. Roy S. Stearnes, . Portland, color bearer. a New councillors, chosen were Mrs. , J. If. Juddleson, Portland; Mrs. , B. G. : Harding; Med ford ; Mrs. O. J. Gof f In, Portland. . .' . . The only member to attend from Salem was Mrs. W. H. Byrd, uiner memoers in saiem are Mrs Catling Mrs. B. L. Steeves. Mrs. Frank Spears, and Mrs. W. B. Johnston. The next meeting of the group win be In Salem some time in June following the acceptance of an invitation to come here ex tended through Mrs. Byrd. This group of Interesting wom en Is. very small. Only those who can trace in unbroken descent ancestry to founders or patriots of the Colonial times and the Revolutionary war. The object is four-fold, to associate women whose ancestors struggled for the first rights of the present United States; teach reverence for Amer ican historical events; to discov er and preserve Colonial records unwritten: and to commemorate historical events of colonies and the Republic and In time of war to give special service. Mr. and Mrs. King Bartlett en tertained with a bridge evening at their home Saturday night. Spring flowers used in artistic manner about the rooms gave a pretty background for the bridge tables. At a late hour refresh ments were served. Mrs. Clifford Parker and Glen Porter held win ning scores for the evening, of cards. Present were Mr. and Mrs. Carl E. Hultenburg. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Parker. M. and Mrs. Porter and Mrs. Pearl Victor. Mrs. Marie Flint McCall will entertain members of the Sweet Briar club at her home on Wallace road Wednesday. There will be a potluck luncheon at noon. Mem bers are asked not to bring addi tional table service. Lindquist-Fake T i Nuptials .Celebrated j - . By ANXE ADAMS ; ;' Interest in contrast promises' to continue throughout the entire summer season. Here a frock of printed ;sllk has a yoke, smartly revered, lit plain color. A stunning model bth offers delightful op portunity for ' Individual taste In ' selecting ' colors most becoming. T2t pointed details are .'extremely fashionable and lend avouthfal. slender effect? Harmonising prints Independence Mr. and Mrs. James S. Robbie entertained the K. K. K. club at their home fol lowing a no host dinner at the Methodist church Friday night. Five tables of "500" were in play throughout the evenjng and fa vors for high scores went to Mrs. George Carbray and Elmer E. Addison. Mrs. Charles Anderson of Cor- vallis, a sister of Mr. Robbie, was a special guest. Mrs. W. H. Walker will be the hostess for the next meeting, March 25. Members present were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Addison, Mr. .and Mrs. Harrison Brandt, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Swope, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Robbie, Mr. and, Mrs. Pearl i Hodges. Mr and Mrs J. G. Mcin tosh, Mrs. Stella Calbreath, Mrs. W. H. Walker. Mrs. George Car bray, Mr. and Mrs. CO. Sloper. and Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Cockle. A visitor in the city from Bur llngame, Cal.. is Mrs. Gertrude Reed, nee Gertrude Fawk. who arrived Sunday to be with her mother. Mrs. W. W. Fawk. who is ill at her borne on South High street. - - Mrs. Velma Teeson will, enter tain the' Thimble club of . the Neighbors of Woodcraft . at her borne 1890 Waller street, with an air-day meeting Thursday.' A pot luck luncheon' will be served) at noon. , .-. ' - ''- ' ' . T5" ; Sllverton Mrs. Robert Goelx scored : high. . and Mrs. W. E. Satchwell won the low. prise at a eharmMTTlttle "500" party given Thursday night by : Mrs. , -At-. W. Kleeb.-Mrs. E. Kleramlck assist ed Mrs; Kleth at -the- refreshment hour. r Present were Mrs. ' SatchrwelL Mrs Klemmlck, Mrs. Goetx, Mrs. Nora Bell, Mrs.-Arthur Hasten rs F, M. Powell, Mrsi Fern Da-f be delightfully used in this Venport and Miss Helvie aHrrw. BMdL Pattern 2301 may be ordered obiy M sizes 14- to 20 and It ta l?-.SIx 11 requtras ' 2 yards of -incB raric. i yard contrasting. .1 r -A r'Mwra. 'Writ pUialr rr mm. i!4eM BBd'styl awBkvr. B Mr Utm. murtea. ,-: ... : . Tkt tw tprls fatbfoa 'caUlc Ji saw-retdr. Tkia Saaoiifal. f rfat kook otftrt S3 aaffci f ebie. atbnti- Auxa Adaai- itylaa for adlt( aad ehlldraa. Ta et . frock far aftaraooa, arcoiaf and tporu wr. axqnUiU lttril at-' ." r aa4 dr abl kiddi aiadcli ar featarad ' II personally - chocea. bj .aaa Adant aad all fasaioaablo. prartl el aad aaty aad iaaspaaaUa to auka. Saudi ifor : jraor eopy.' Prka' f eaUlor. fiftaen cent a. Catalog aad,. pattero torataar, treaty f it Mt4 Addraia all mail aad order I Tha StatAtaual Patiora Dapart- " Miss Mable Robertson was host to a few friends Sunday night at dinner la her home on North summer street. Present were Miss Elisabeth Lord, Miss Edith Schryver," Mt tnd Mrs." Sheldon TSaekett and the hostess. t -Mrs. George Cummlngs will en tertain the West Central circle of the First Methodist church Wed nee day . afternoon :t her home 1396 North Fourth street, , , - The T. K. K. class of the First Methodist church will meet w 1th Mr. and Mrs. Harry W. Scott 910 North; Fifth street Wednesday.; - JUDGMEXT GRANTED ; Judgment, for $100 5 and costs IwasVgranted Monday in -circuit I court to George Tkatch against IC Itane. Personal property owned Miss Charlotte Llndaulst, daughter of Mr. and .-' Mrs. - C Lindquist, became the -' bride - of George Fake, son of Mrs. C, H. Fake. Saturday night at 7 o'clock in a quiet wedding at the home of the bride's, parents. Rev.- P. W. Eriksen read the ceremony before Immediate relatives . and a few dose friends. . . - There were no attendants. The bride -wore a semt-formal gown of sort blue eolor combined with lace and carried a shower bouquet of freetlas and pink rosebuds, v Miss Mary Fake played the wed ding marches. Miss Arbutus Rudle was soloist accompanied by Miss Fake. An Informal reception followed the Impressive ceremony. v Then Mr. and Mrs. Fake left for two weeks -to be spent in a trip to California. Upon their return they will " make their home in Salem where Mr. Fake is a member of the staff of the secretary of state. Worthy Grand Matron Will Visit . The worthy grand matron. Mrs. Minnie White of Portland, will be with Chad wick chapter. Order of Eastern Staf , -today. She will be present to eonduct a school of in struction at the lodge social rooms beginning at 2 o'clock. The evening session will begin with a -banquet in the banquet rooms and this will be followed by the regular ituslness session at 8 o'clock. The entire ritualistic work will be given. This will be Interspersed with quartet music by Mrs. O. Dv Adams, Mrs. Dale Tay lor, Mrs. Lyman McDonald- and Mrs. K. H. Pickens. A social hour will follow the regular lodge service. Mr. and Mrs. Hernert- Mauser are acting as chairmen of the committee in charge. Waldo Hills. Mr. and Mrs. Jo seph Doerfler were hosts Saturday night at a charming little bridge party at tber home here. Baskets of daffodils were used about the two rooms where four tables were In play. The St. Patrick's day mo tive was carried out in score cards and refreshments. Winning high score prize was Mrs. Emma Murphy-Brown of Sa lem, and Dr. L. C. Marshall, also of Salem, was given the consola tion prize. Present for the eve ning were Mrs. Brown, Dr. and Mrs. Marshall, Mrs. Madalene Cal lin and Miss Genevieve Morgan of Salem, Alex Pallant of Portland. Mrs. Gertrude Cameron, Miss Lil lie Madsen, Henry HJorth and Richard - Syrlng of Sllverton, Mr. and Mrs.1 Clarence Osika of Mon mouth and C. F. Doerfler, Miss Ava Jane J)arby, Miss Anne Doer- ner and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Doerfler. - Brunk's Corner Mr,and Mrs. Ernest H. Sundborg were recent hosts for a birthday party given at their home to celebrate their Joint birthdays. An enjoyable ln- formal evening was ' spent after which refreshments wera served at a lata hour4 - .' : ; . i Guests present' were Ronald and Glenn Hogg: Mr. and Mrs. William Fleming; Mrs. .Dorothy Howell and .children Norma and Rae; Edna Fleming; Howard Fleming; Leona . Brunk; . Edith Brunk; Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brank; Earl Brunk, Rita McElroy aad Mr. and Mrs. Ernest H. Sund borg. . . - .- ... '- Lions Ladies WilK. Be Entertained. The Lions ladies are being in vited to attend the "style show being offered by the Lions as a feature of the Thursday luncheon In the Silver Grille of the Gray Belle, Representative stores will present models showing spring and summer attire. Following the style revue the wives are Invited to the home of Mrs. Frank Doolittle, 464 Rural avenue, where' a social afternoon will be enjoyed. Mrs. Doolittle is being assisted as hostess by Mrs. A. S. Johnson, Mrs. R. C. Aiken and Mrs. Percy BlundelL Hubbard. Mrs. Arlle Boje gave the second party of a series Sat urday night to'aroup of friends of South Hubbard. After a pleasant evening playing 00 refreshments were served to Mr. and Mrs. Harold. Sargent. Miss Effie Sargent, Mr. aad Mrs. Frank Grimps, Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Mlg not, Mr. and Mrs. O. A. Kunkle, Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mathiesen, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Spagle and to the hosts,- Mr. and Mrs. Orlie Boje. High scores were won by Mrs Mignot and Miss Sargent. Aurora Mrs. F. M. Fergusen and Mrs. Lester Reed had charge of the dining room at the card party given by the Maplewood grange at Barlow Monday, ' with 19 tables at play. First prizes were won by Mildred Brown and Her man Plantz, and second prizes by Harriet Reynolds' and Christ Trost. Harris Lyle won the door prize. - - 00 Mrs. John Kooreman will en tertain the Women's Foreign Mis sionary societjr of Leslie Metho dist church, at her home 1755 South High street. Wednesday afternoon. A feature of the after noon will be the playlette, "Cali co Mites" under the direction of Miss Faith Friday. Assisting host esses will be Mrs. L. C. McShane, and Mrs. A. C. Bohrnstedt. War Mothers Will I Meet Today Tha Salem ; Chapter of tha American. War Mothers will meet today at the' American . Lutheran ehurch at 2 o'clock, for - a social and program meeting. Mrs, Neda Buck will address the members gathered, aad Lyman MacDoaald will be vocal soloist on the pro gram. Piano students of Miss Rath Bedford will give a group of num bers. - . . .-. v Mrs. Laura MeAdams is chair man of the Social committee and assisting her is Mrs. Ida Shade, Mrs. Norma Twilliger. Mrs. Aman da MoUeneop. Mrs. Kfttie Ken- non, Mrs. Mattle Schramm, Mrs. Agnes M. Bobb. Mrs. Jessie Cros san. Mrs. H. B. Cleaveland, and Mrs. Louise Krapps. - Hubbard The' Pink and La vender club was entertained Thursday afternoon by Kathryn Will at the home of her father-in-law, Gus WI1L The decorations were .violets and daffodils. Those present: Mesdames Anna SehoL Fannie Nafzinger. Nettle Maybew. Lizzie Grim. Eva Ma lone Alice Weaver, Ruby Kauff- man, Anna Stauffer, Ruth Stauf- fer. Pearl Bates. Edith Painter. Alice Adams, E. S. Wolfer. Chris tina . Stauffer, Winnie Kocker, Nell ..McLaughlin. , Billa Zeek, Luty Sewall. Era Calvert. Edna Hovenden. Laura Jackson, Cor- rine MeKey, and Kathryn Will; and the Misses Lenore Scholl, Frances Weaver, and Rose Jor dan. , Hubbard A pieasant event of the week was a shower honoring Mrs. Earl Hecker and given at the home of Mrs. Ernest Mayhew Permanent Wave Special $fl .95 Beattstie Kre-rad 44 Capital Beauty Shoppe nMne-Sesa 223 NortJi High This ad will be honored aa $1. Payment For the last time Today Be Free From Superfluous Hair Scientifically, aafely, a a r uoaatly ra BOTet hair from faea. aa d a r a r b a, a r a aad liaiba. Ne Paste No Uqids Ne PewaWrs Ne Needles This method only is recom mended by' leading specialists Consultation Free and Confidential Opea Tuesday Evenings until 7:00 p. ra. THE MARTON LABORATORIES 904-5 First Natl Bank TeL 4427 Offices la principal cities Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. May hew was assisted-by Mrs. Georgo: Zeek. - 1 - . - - Mrs. Alfred Moon M ' Robert Zorllnder won hirb near at -500- . ' Guests were 1 Vr ' r.rl . ttv. ar, Mrs. Orvllle Bartrum and son, Mrs. Elmer Smueker, Mrs. Ray. mona sernatsskl. Mrs. O. A. Kunkle, ? Mrs. Florence Mignot, Mrs; Robert Zurlinder. Mrs. Al fred Moon, Miss Ef fJo" Sargent, Mrs.. AJDert Bpagie. . Mrs. Alice Calkins, Mrs. Sarah Col Tin. Mrs. George Zeek. Mrs. Harold -Sargent and children, Mrs. A. B. 1 A T r n . . cvarw, tawi.'An.. emit Mathle on. " , " 1 Roberta -wJIrav-JEether Qaerv. Mrs. J. p. Bressier, and Mrs. Will Melr entertained the G. T. club with a 1 .o'clock luncheon Thurs day. Following the luncheon an afternoon of rames and conver sation was enjoyed. Those attend- g were: Mesdames Mary Joba n. Alice Coolida-e. Flora. TTnll S. C. DavenportjW. C. Pettyjohn. B. D. Fldler J.-. D. Lott, Geo. Higgins, .Leonard Zielke, John Orsborn. Robert Judson. E. A, Goodrich. Albert Blankenshln. Bnd Stu teaman, Nick Kugel, B. Kieen. Roy J. Rise, Geo. Bressier and the noetess. LABORATORY YIELDS NEW FACTS Oil KELLOGG'S ALl-BRAH Its "Bulk" and Vitamin B Help Believe Constipa- tion; Also Has Blood building Iron New laboratory experiments demonstrate that Kellogs Axis Bkan has sufficient "bulk'' to ex ercise the intestines, as well as Vitamin B to help tone the intes tinal tract. j ' In addition, Kellogg's Aix-Bbak supplies twice as much blood -building iron as an' equal amount by weight of beef Ever. Now you, ean overcome common) constipation by this pleasant "cere al way," and banish the headaches, backaches, lossf-of. appetite and energy that so frequently result. No need to worry along with pills and drugs, which often lead to harm ful habits. T Instead, just eat two tablespoon fuls daily of KeUojrg's Axl-Bkan adequate for most types of con stipation. If your intestinal trouble is not relieved this way, see your doctor. The "hulk" in Ail-Bean is much like that of lettuce. Inside the body, it forms a soft mass, which gently, $kars the intestines of wastes. j Special processes make All-Bban finer, softer, more palatable. It is not habit-forming. Equally tasty as a cereal, or used in cooking. Recipes on the red-and-green pack age. At all grocers. Made by Kel logg in Battle Creek. Hubbard Vera Bole enter tained the members of her bridge club Friday night at Tier ruraj home. High scores were won by Mildred Smith, Cora' Smith and Blanche Brown. The rooms were nrettv with daffodils and ferns. The flower motif was further carried out In 1 the table accessories and refreshments. Those nresent were Kathrvn Will, Mildred Smith, Kathleen Beckman. Blanche Brown. Rebec ca Cleaver, Cora Smith, Ella Staurier, Nell McLaughlin, Neva McKenzie, Anna Stauffer, Louise Grimps, and Audrey Wells. The next hostess will be Cora Smith, Thursday. March 17. A charmingly informal tea be tween the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock was -given at the Ira Jorgensen home Saturday afternoon with Miss Iris Jorgensen assisted by a large group of young maids as hostesses..' Guests were Flavia Downs, Maxine McKUIod. Virginia Cross,.. Helen Worth, Anita Sav age, Marguerite Filsinger, Mary Jane Adams, Helen Wiedmer and Juanita Bellinger. Aurora A hostess of the week was Mrs. Walter Grim, who entertained Friday at a 12:30 luncheon honoring Mrs. A. L. Strickland. Club .members present were MrsvB. 8toner, Mrs. T. Eiler, Mrs. E. B. B radio, Mrs. B. Glesy, Mrs. Frank Mler, Mrs. J. W. Sadler and the hostess, Mrs. Grim. TT7Y7 SAME. PRICE forovtr 40 ytars if' ' itt B ere TODAY. 9 A, M e-r WE ARE GOING TO HAVE SOME PARTY! AND YOU KNOW WHAT IT MEANS WHEN WE DOCTOR CELEBRATING 55' HOUSE DRESSES" Urigni yriuts itn iong. shoft and no sleeves. A large- selection and plenty or theiu, 2 for 1.00. or -each. SWEATERS Ladies' all -wool slipon sweaters, light shades for summer..... TT7TJCT?VC2 Two tone effects with brass but-i II .UU a A - ..aX ettA SNavi4afaiia1 tons to carry guv tuv uiwutcuuiAi idea .- --- SWEATERS Infants' and kiddies, wool . and rayon sweaters, Jackets and Jersey , suits. This is an outstanding birthday offering and wDl go-fast aVeaeh...;....... ........ WVES ' ' Fabric :; gloves, light shades in pull-ons and .wrist lengths, X for 1.00, or each. 1 55 35 PAJAMAS Two-tone rayon Jamas in one and two piece styles for women and misses. Tou may have your choice at each........'.. ;:S1;-SCAR 'A laro' assortment. of varied col-; orad'combinaUons Choice at each 55 m SSlIiKSEIRTS--J Crepe de' chie sWrts for girls 8 to 16 years; Pastel shades, each. 55 POLO COATS These are the lat est styles in tans, greens and blues. $685 T A Trrrv tTU AniTC - rmvix x-lvuvnu a ai AA For the girts, sizes 4 to 12. Materials are . 11 .UU crepe de chines, taffetas and georgette. They win be arranged in two group 1JS and 1 SILK HOSE Ladies' air silk hose in the Spring shades, also lisle mesh hose JEWELRY : ' " Beads, : neckpieces and odds and ends in novelty jeWry, Z for 25c or each - - T'-'' 55' 15c 'KERCHIEFS Ik grojip of embroider pure linen handkerchiefs S for 50c, or each- PURSES" . : t:' lTh E? : All genuine leather, moire lined Vv I p - 'and containing coin purges, choice QJT CUrV SHIPLEY'S ?'J" QUALITY MERCHANDISE : v : DRESSES One and two-piece frocks in many different styles. ' Some, hare the lace collar and sleeve treatments,'' lace blouse effects. Plain and satin face crepes and-; printed crepes. They wOT be arranged ;la four J esBBffBffaaam 1 TAMS HATS Knitted close fitting hats and tarns, 3 for 1.00, or each : GIRLS' HATS Close fitting models of knitted rayon and silk, each. KNITTED SUITS Bran new shipment two piece suits the last word maize, greens, powder, royal. rea, oiue, uack and white, etc 35 mrk yietv WAISTS . kfl 95 fm m vj-isaaaejp an eUA. aeaav wu a mmmm Jl short, cap sleeves and sleeveless. Two groups to go at 1j00 and. RAYON UNDIES Non-run weave stepins, shorts, vests, pantiea m pink, green and peach, eKh RAYON UNDIES . Brassier top combinations sets, stepins, sups, .or each ' ....- Mnations, dance L LX ,21.00,)2)0 r i ... OTT IT. TTKITiTCC ' Silk erene da chin oanties. com-S II UU - mnations, sups and - gowns,?xsae ; ) quality : .r:...4.?' r"..';..:...-;. SII UNDffiS-i ; i:J - Crepe de chine slips, panties, dancej combinaUons. -Tailored and - laeer trlm- . t.,t.. A Al . ' -( ' UUUUCU, M WW.! ........ MU4r - - POPULAR PRICES r Tork City. i;i;r by the defendant was ordered aJL- 'tacbed. -:'---"-- "- . - j-