PAG 2 SIX The OREGON STATESMAN SaleEC Oresroa, Sunday llornhig, April 3, 1932 f - : b 4 A. t ill! Rira district Meeting lnisalem MIR.-Has endidfl Daiv GROUP LEADER sensor a t'vaw8 Spl .?'v 1 ... 1: A BRlLLfANTj' "bocUI occMlon ; w" the regular meeting of Chemeketa chapter of the D. A. R. Saturday at the borne - of Mrs. C' B. Sunberg in Dallas. " It was not only a delightful so cial roeettng-but represented one of the largest meetings of the year. Although election of officers -was to bare taken place at this meeting it was postponed until the May meeting at which' time 'the group will meet for its annual trek to the memorial cabin in Champoeg. Mrs. AI E. Ostlind will hare charge of the May meeting. .' -,'' A program preceded ,the tea hour at 'the Sunberg home Satur . dr- Appearing on the program were women who had attended the - state. convention in Portland in March and who gave reports con- ; cerning the things which impress ed them most In the convention proceedings. v Mrs. J.E. Sibley concluded the program with a book review of the boot "The Life of Washing ton's Mother." " ' -The tea table was a lovely study In blue and silver contrasted with white. Blue tapers, in silver hold- - ers. a silver bowl full of yellow- William rordyce Fargo, regenu' l" work of the Sigma Nu chapter of the Delphian society and Mrs. J. E. Sibley poured. Daf- for this year, ,s - fi laa members of Chemeketa chaD- I V ter assisted Mrs. Sunberg in serv ing. .. - Preceding the trip' to Dallas the chapter members met in Willson park and planted the two-year old granddaughter of the famous . Maryland elm under which. Wasb ington Is supposed to have taken command of the army. - The -tree,-was' sent by Mrs. James H. Dorsey, chairman of the Maryland D. A. R. conservation and thrift committee. She has grown 48 of these tiny trees from wee slips taken from the ruins of the "daughter" tree which grew i r inarr TkTRS. DAVID WRIGHT trill be supervisor for the study S IT A ft ' everai Large AiTairs On Social Horizon . The Week Loom of April Fool Hea., . i - mm. April ooi iaea uas peen the Insptratioaer several delight- tul parties thls'weelt end-, -t r Among those to be enjoyed waa that given' by Mrs. J. Dale Taylor complimeating the birthday Not her husband and B- E. Slsson. Mrs. Taylor entertained with, dinner at the Taylor home Friday night. Green and yellow was the table color scheme, with tapers used tor contrast. Covers were placed for the honor guests.' and for Mr. and Mrs. Charles MeElhlnney. Mrs. Carl Huber, Mr. and Mrs. W. Earl Cochran, Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Nelson, Mr. and Mrs. O. K. Pfck-1 ens, Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Billeter, Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Ramseyer, Mrs. Charles Davis, Mrs. K. H. PJckens, Mrs. H. E. Pickens of Roseburg, Mrs. B. E. Siason and Mrs. Taylor. Another jolly April Foot party was that which surprised Mrs. W. J.-Buslek on the occasion of her birthday Friday night at ber home. . - - In the group" complimenting Mrs. Buslc " were "Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Duncan of Silverton, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Chambers, Mr. and Mrs. ,f Merrill Ohllng. Mr. and Mrs. Wal lace Bonesteele, Mr. and Mrs. Don Roberts, Mr. and Mrs. C. Leland Smith, Mr. and Mrs. Lester Barr, Mr. and Mrs. Max Page, Mr. and Mrs. George Crolsan and W. J. Buslck. - - Miss Helen Fletcher will . be hostess to the Wesleyan Service Guild of Jason Lee church Mon 'day night at ber borne on route 7. Mrs. Marion Wilbur will have charge of the lesson. All young business women are invited to attend the meeting. Y. W. C A: Plans for National Convention At the ext meetlar of the T. W. C A. board,' discussion will come up concerning sending dele gates to the national T. W. C A. I convention, wnlcb will be' held U Minneapolis, Minn., May B to 11.. Portland will be represented by Miss Grace Steinbeck of the Port land T. W. a A. and Mrs. E- B, McNaughton. Whether or . not . it 1 will b possible for - any Salem ! if omen to go baa not yet been de-l terntlned. . : . This 1931 convention is the 12th annual one to be beld. Dr. Justin Wroe Nixon, author - and ! lecturer, wilt-be one of the out standing speakers. Among the other speakers scheduled are Miss Mary Van Kleeck of the Russell Sage Foun dation, who will speak on social- economic planning; Dr. Arthur E. Holt of the Divinity . School of the UBirersity of Chicago; Dr. F. Ernest Johnson, .Teachers College. Columbia University, New- York. who as a representative.- of ; . the; Federal Council or cnurcbes,-; di rected an Internationa) surrey on the foreign work of -the Young Men's and the Young Women's Christian associations. Monmouth. Gordon Ebbert. student at Oregon -State college. was . the Inspiration tor a jolly party recently, planned in his hon or by his mother, Mrs. E. M. Eb bert. Those enjoying the affair were MIsPauUne -Morlan, Miss Frances Jensen, Miss Juanita Nel- S HOSTESS PRESIDENT - St W7P. U - : r f f -. - f ',' vC v , . - i f4 V " 4 :-v.x-..:;-..':--,.-. Tv r .... X y-e J ' f . ' t a , a ar dtetiviusic- Meet OF Interest elhe 8alem ma slcUns asSrU ks to the ma- coming convention ;ef the State Federation of Musie. clubs wblch wfjl ; meet- In . Portland this year and will be an eyeot of April 15 v and 1. -V.-; : Tnt Fetferatlon . met. la Salem I In 19S 0 at wbtcb -time Salem V played a royal hostess. This year ; y Portland ! making large prepar .-v v ations for a tticcessfal meeting. - Special talkt will be-given Fri. day by Dr. P. O, ' Riley of Hub- bard. Max Gehlhar and . Waldryn Evans of Forest Grove. . - . A symposfunf of "mnsie as an educational feature" will be given by C. A; Howard, C. A.. Rice of . Portland, and Mrs. Roy Hi" Glass of Oregon City. All are connected with the public schools of Ore- Jon;. ; A special feature of the con vention .will be the open bouse Friday evening by all the teach er tn the Maegly-Tichner, Studio and Fine Arts buildings. Saturday win be given over to business and to the contests of the Junior department. The "high M RS. J. M. DEVERS, president of the Salem Woman's V1?" feature of Sat- dub. which will be hostess to the third district conven er. "-f.. .' . ... I h JP,JMiss. sf TUMnmm'm rltihrn son, miss winurea jsooert, miss vi Madeline Riley, Glen Halladay. Gordon Ebbert, Chester Dodson, Harold Santee and Verl White. nrday night Y. W. C. A. Benefit Set For Near Future YOUNG ARTIST fllHE past week has been a busy one and the forthcoming A days seem to be likewise. " The Salem MacDowell club started the events nf thai 11 "JL'T., k!T. ' f;l past few days Monday night at the studio of Jrof. and Mrs. thre years m the backvafd of T- S. Roberts. It was a delightful start for the week, one Mrs,. Dorseys home. One tree is which will long be remembered by the lovers of music who being sent to each state d. a. r. were present in large numbers that night. t "ftaiitii. tre was Anted at .The Encinitis club celebrated Tuesday night with a the west end of the park just world wide banquet in keeping with similar observations in across the walk frbm the Wash-j the x.v VV. J. A. groups over tne country, ington walnut tree which has been J Qut, church b e n e f i t KTvJluiidii. and dances occu-Hmft MtM ..v the.llttle tree in the late spring. pied the rest . 01 the week, the Mothers club of the Beta Cht (to nano nnn i SOrorltT vfll tntrf ain fti 4r-I the annual spring dance siren by mai iea Diween me nours or 2:30 me nign scnooi ana. college set j u both occurred Fridty night asd Guests will be the Beta Chi sor- Saturday night. One of the smart- ority members, alumnae members. . "T. u?.v L " I by the Salem Riding academy of Portland. W. R. C. Will Go To Woodburn I " 1 1 . r ' it, v " Third D istrict Convention Will Attract Many Women to Salem ONE of the largest meetings in club circles for Salem this i original oneiit "uys year will be the third district convention of the State in preparation. wfli go to i In order to help proride funds for the summer work of the Girl Reserres of the Salem T. W. C. A. arrangements hare been made whereby the forthcoming program of the Creatire Theatre section of the Salem Arts league will be rIt en as a benefit. The proceeds of this program; whib will be In the nature of a "first night" for the now assist Federation of Women's clubs Thursday in the Salem Worn-1 the young women. I Am . mi i i.lnKliMico MtVi fVi. Kalom olnK no iote Mr William n ia phji.wiiicb wiu oe " -""Vi ' , " ".I giren their first presentation thai rorayce rargo is presiaent 01 mis aisuricu nrht on any stage are "Broth Election of officer, a director, and a .nominating will will Boil orer.- "Empty Spaces.' he. one of the important matters to come before the club, and "The Big Shot." Casts for Reports from presidents of all the clubs represented will be J Buovnw uiwcrcauug icaimc ux mc uicvtiu. xxicic wiu iusu i section. Although a definite date . i a; 11 a m I - T"... De some aaminisirauve matters io come up lor consiaera- i ana place or presentauon nas not tibn. o Salem wil attend the Marlon Conn ty Veterans' association meeting Hyr55 JEANETTE SCOTT, who appeared as one of the JLfJL youthful artists on the Salem MacDoweu junior re cital program Monday. members at the Illibee club bouse. J j atronesses are Mrs. Paul Wal- sr isssiTSSSi&Tsrss sic s,?-rcf;i s .oe,.rge no?w - will lalen nn to make' it Possible Ie .the. black and white futur- Spragne. Officers of the Mothers Will De MOSteSS to charter a bus. All reserratlons r" 4V1 'are .to be made n soon it Pos-1 " T .1! . 7w 1T,V.. "-V- iiiK"I.rs atklA'at all A I olm" "v"' fc uiuiuuii- b, n. eunrumiD, Mrs. w . a. Jaar- THh- aiaa t Iii.' rprt. ly "W1 gowns of the women, shall, and Mrs. Frank Power. -'Jar meeting Saturday at Miller's - Beginning thU week will be the A thirdaffair of Saturday will -ii.il l :tii. t1 TnAttar Win bo a, laraebanauet with whieb Chad- be the Salem Woman's club which ' social affair, according to plans wick chapter of the order of the I will meet In regular session at the made Saturday " ' I Eastern Star wtlj honor Its found- ciunnouse for a business meeting. i . Mrs. George Rossman will en tertain members of the Women's Missionary society of -the First Congregational church - at ber home Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. H. C. Fox will be dero- tioaal leader, Mrs. Richard Rob- Urs Tuesday night at the Masonic jC. A. Spragne will be the speaker I erUon will be soloist accompan- S. I Wk Jm 41. la. AWaaXOAl a Vam m tk. I lSMI ll M tm WL fft MmT ff IS It All HAW ' A'pretty tea was given oy mefwmpie. l.n'dnli aP tirla'ln th An burn I frt n Af sm fnnnl. :11atrict Fridar ' at the school r t A h mnHmontrd Mr. In- I aaauion w ait vne lainga '.daiiu Mini narii Kearns oodred. I . r .rn rr. T ana rhrHiir. 1 1" Pns ior Music week- go on f.uln Rlnati MIm Heln Jusa. 1 a m. u...r. xx ra u I surety ano siowiy ana will oe and- Mb- Delma Jensen assisted mer smith. Mr. and Mrs. . Lot If1' l? .nn0'Bce. In ll beiore . . - m . n , r . ' - r . m I rni nm it in. we sir wnipn aemng. mm .or. sm j rearce. miss uenna rorsmer 011: i. " ' . " - - . ..rl ...h., Tha.' affair wla. I n.u.j .1. rr.A.. T--.a - I1J--MIT 1 - TbS WCek ODOnS - With In eosnpliment to tbe metbera of -Tn banket will be erred tMJ u".?lcloul lo Pon h rrMK mmhn . i it iiklu .nunMn. Hianuiiith. OK" UVUKHUHIIJ artistic WK4 I :r - :tw. . of the year. The boner guests will rw -' ?".w I .Ku.wi MnnMu. -ih Miss Josephine Anderson, cbalr- be seaUd at the April table. .-v WT m i V cw..r. ..maa of tb TonAauPeopleV Chris- - soecial muale- wllL be ji feature wn"B.l"f ,il" woria VI- ... Uan EadeaTOt society of the First lof .the ban'tuet hour.-Special re - Chdstlaa church- was hostess at anest: oa the -part of - Mrs. Stella ; tver bomV for a party Krid7 night:-1 Henry, grand matron Is that all led by Mrs. Kennetb Dalton. Ber. Hugh B. Fouke, Jr will be speaker for the afternoon. Mrs. Rossman will be assisted by Mrs. E. C Charlton, Mrs. B. B. Flack, Mrs. Wayne Barham, Miss Mary Fake. - Mrs. Vi. E. Hansen,, and Mrs. . Clara Pome to make music In compliment' to one of its best lores. Monday of " next week ' a . large Friday 1 and made plans- for' the year's work. A atudy of Oregon will- be made, both cultural , and Industrial . Oregon. " Piano solos in thai 4 ceo rations and refresh- IrumiHMi. hfnp Mooit.v boob. oout 199 woma or saiem. Toe l ' ,.ln.-v..-:i. 7T. Un, the decorations and refresh- freservationa before Monday noon -meats. Msie and an laforaaal ReervariesBa -may ; be - made - by. at Chi Delta chapter of the. Delphian society will entertain, in eompli- ner and Vera JeanHuber. At the tea nour Mrs: Skewla waa ass tat ed i. i . . f .... " i qan. is w trm. wvi wit Miss Kitxaoew Taytor wui oe te'eieekv w T ll . TI m .VVTltil v - ar ' a. - ... A ti. ' m.- oii..t.r I ay Mrs. wiuitm . jacjaosna, -atn. with an aUractWe tea iX, the Woodfleid. d Mrs, AJrln y.li eemJ.en.ae e4.r members-wllli is being plknbed torjthe -wiU-U Jla bostees. - ;?a4wew L. Mason'T Mrs.4 CRr Smith' :v Mioniu u urv jnuRir vi uk i m mnnaiua la.ine iikui rsDU-i - . - . . i vrM Tn f J i . Til 1 a. hi Mn k Ot th UirilMM. ltW . .naokt AArmm -' J-. . " I "".mB- Tli niMHiia Ht hcrta- aft' - I rtnki a. Ill mui inJ mm, In ter-J Program forelock. Work will- be done on eating par tie are' befog planned l4 "O"1. - " nnilt. Mockartfnd pUna wlU be i for the week,' along with tbet , -.. i - Sigma Ka chapter of-' tbe Del- -r made at the business meeting for 1 large dance for Saturday . night I TllA Tnn- rvit Timr 'eti-1 Phianr- society-- wHl - meet -in tbe ;futare work.- : r which la being planned by the Sa- OTed - -jeasant daV racenUv atlwy "hrary at t. o'clock Monday n- i-h ?f -. --Zfi - - H tem-Gold club; This- will bo a 1 iSJLTSS afternoon. Mrs. David Wright.' aa vi Chad wick chapter, order of I smart affair attended by promln- I r... XXTIlsaAwi fttvnal 'a y vif 1natr- Jfn. I superrisor for tale year's study. . ... a . a ii auaM sa wm a mjr v ay. a. - ... - - "V T11 Salem people as well as mm tter MrTed at 0ne o'clock and B. & R W. Card Party Jolly One Mrs. Maude Pointed assisted by Mrs. Clara POmeroy, and Miss Olga Larson -'entertained ' tbe members - of tbe Business and Professional Women's card- club at ber home Friday night. - After an Informal - erenlng of cards and April Fool tun refresh ments were served. Present were Juana Holmes, May Cleveland, Rutb McAdams. Merle . Dimmlck. Hulda -Laid- strom.. Julia Webster, Grace Gil liam, Edith Burcb, Lola Ohmart, EUaabetb'-WaUrs, LUllaa - CaK- .well and tbe hostesses.- - - - Members of tbe Salem. Music Teachers' association will be tbe guests of Miss Erma WeTler at ber borne on. Nortbr Liberty.", street Tuesday night. Mrs; Walter A. Denton and Mrs. Bertha" Jbnk Darby win be asststlnr bostessea. Miss Helen Calbreath; atate prest- aent or tne Federation of Mask: TeaeVCrs, wffl' be" tbe speaker . of the evening. - w w m - . ' -'- - - i : MUs Louise : Flndley Is - at ih'e ome' of -ber parents. Dr.-: aid I' Mrs. M. C Ftadley.- for the week ead:-She-came from '.bar 'work' In the University of CaUforara.- to be -present for the senior elaao reclUl given by Miss Edltb Ftad"-' ley Saturday night at Waller ball. Rainbow I First Methodist J? i church tbls.1 town guests. Informal amusement followed; In lead the discussions. -TOoIcs will be taken by Mrs. Geo ire morning, meeting at the church at Saturday afternoon another I the .fteroo benra. Present were I Rossman,'. Mrs. C. L. -Newman.' If : 45' o'clock. Mias Peggy. Wag-1 large affair Is being planned at I Mr tAhn bhindUr ; un I Mcs. Floyd White. .Mrs. A. J. ; staff Is. worthy advisor this- year, tbe borne of Mrs. Homer Goulet at I tTnMn,.u u-. eB.A. ifM n.j I Gragg. Mrs. Frederick Deckebaeb. hiia Tiuilil' Ura WalVa Uk .. v.uca V. uvkuvi. Jul,. XV. Neiger. Mrs.' Mabel Walling. Mrs. f1" Current event will be pre- Cbarles Anderson. Mrs. KOidee - . i , 5' : ";..--e-- : ':- SOCIAL CALENDAR 1 ... ; Monday, April U Wesleyan Service Guild of Jason Lee church, rug alar meeting at home of Helen Fletcher. ; Sigma Nu chapter ot Delphian society, city library, 3 o'clock. ,": - ' V McKinley Parent-Teacher . association, 8 o'clock in schoolhouse; Dr. Vernon Douglas and Rev. Hugh Fouke, Jr., Miss Esther Long to be speakers. " -- Tuesday, April 5 .. : Salem Music Teachers association, with Miss Elma. . Weller;f Miss Helen Calbreath, president state federa tion,'to be speaker. ; .South Division of First Presbyterian church, Bel crest chapel. Mrs. Reed Chambers, Mrs. Frances Wilson, hostesses: 2 o'clock. . - t - W. C. T, U. will meet union hall 2 o'clock; election of delegates to Wooflburn convention; discussion of lo cal Institute plans. "j ; ,- ; Wednesday, April 6 Regular meeting of Thimble club of Maccabees, Mrs. Elizabeth Taylor, 52$ Nprtb 19th street, 2 o'clock; I;':--V Mrs. George Rossman hostess to Missionary society meetings of First Congregational .church, at ber home, 10 North Capitol street. "-."-' t . 4, : I Thursday) April 7 . . Marion County-Veterans association. Woodburn. First Methodist churchy 11 o'clock; potluck lunch at noon. " - ; " f - T Chapter G ot the P. E. !o. Sisterhood, Mrs C.K. Logan, hostess with Mrs. Willard . Wirts. - assisting hostess.,.'; - - - i- I and Mrs. Mann. Mrs. John Schin- dler will be hostess to the group TV VUllcBUttJi Salem W. C. T.. U. will name I delegates to the Marion county convention to be held -In Wood burn April 27 at its regular meet ing Tuesday tn Unfon ball. Plans will also be made for. the local in stitute to be beld here in the near i future. . Mrs. Frank Jordan ot Seattle is a guest at tbe home ot Mrs Henry Meyers. She plans to re main for several -weeks. It is expected that no less than 175 or 200 women will be present for this meeting and theey will come from all ad joining "and coast eounties. Mrs. J .M. Devers. local club president will . not be able to serve as convention chairman and Mrs. Hannah Martin will preside in ber place.' Mrs. ' Fargo ba named Mrs. Robert H. Warren ot Forest Grove, Mrs. J. C. Tibbita, Mrs. John Bayne, Mrs. J. A. Brownson, and -Mrs. Mllo Ras- mnasen as a registration committee. Tbe convention program to date includes: t:S0-l a. m. Registration In club basement. Musicals by Mrs. C. C. Geer In Auditorium. 10 a. m. America, led by Mrs. Mark MeCalister. state music chairman. Flag salute. American's creed. -Washington's prayer. " . r Address "or welcome, Mra. Ivan -Martin. Response, Mrs. John Ballan " tyne, Silverton. first, vice-pres ident, third district federation. ' Introduction of stale and dia- '. trlct federation officers by Mrs. ' Charles If. Bilyeu. Dallaa, pres- ldeat atate federation. 10:45 a.' m. Routine business ' ' session. Roll call of clubs. Reports, -d 1 s t r 1 e t chairmen, standing committees. ll:lS--Lnn'cheon at U a s o n 1 e temnle. fifth floor. . l:te : m.Progrnmi minuet by kindergarten group, piano num-. bars. Miss Carolyn Parker; vocal . numbers, Mrs. Gordon mcou--ebMst; -Mrs: Ted" Gordon; ae ' compaalst. 2'p. m. Business session. ' Reportsdepartment.ebairmen. Meessage from state federation president, Mrs. Bilyeu. Report, nominating -committee. Election' of officers. Report resolutions committee. General discussion if club work. Installation of new officers. yet been- selected. It -will be an nounced witbia a abort time. - Marion county Veterans associ ation Is making plans for its spring meeting which will be held In Woodburn Thursday. There will be an opening meeting at 11 o'clock and this will be followed by a potluck dinner at noon. 3 JbaMay 8th She will be pleased with photo graphs' of her children. . Take advantage of Our special before May 1 three 8x10 portraits for $2.50. "MawJc U srac a lermry bat NECESSITT ad KDVCA- - TION.M Jey mA )asi4rmUe ta amaale csua onJy actained when based npoa (be solid amnleal. fomBatJo,' wbleh n . tasgbtatCbe- ' .'. ;- '" Salem Ctinser?o qCiisic- 1 R. W. HANS SETTZ, Dfreelb? r 1r 1S4 Cewter Street i " rta- .OS4 Voke, Piano, VioHivViolaV Celld? , Harmony, Counterpoint, Orchestration1 ' , Classes In Harmony will start soon -c. '. Diplornat . t Degree, High School Creli ti" : '-.-'" , l- Languages ' V REDUCED RATES ' ' . x so that everybodywill be enabled to study musie Now You Can Dc Free From'JUgly, SUPERFLUOUS I nAm . . . Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dancy, Mr. Jd.RTSi: and Mrs, F. W. Durbin are spend- ndr arm ssd lng j the weekend in Neskowiru Mr. -and Mrs. Dancy will return Sunday, night but Mr. and Mrs. Durbin will spend several davs at the coast, - Mr. and Mrs. Verne Mclntvre of Portland, formerly of Salem,-are house guests of Mr. and -Mrs. Karl Pease. They came down for,, the weekend and are renewing, many former friendships. , - ! Mrs. Clarence Keene and Mrs. Romeo Goujet will entertain" the Town and Country club at the Keene borne in Silverton Wednes day. -- r - - - ! , ... - Mrs. Henry Meyers will -be t. 1 hostess, to ber club .Tuesday af I J), lernoon... . ... . , . t Umbs of ' reoulaiv hair arowth afhr asd aureiv. Jnvaatf aata this method today I Ne Pactai ' -Ne Lipids "Ne Powders . Ne Netdles . - Cssasltstios rrsa. . till 1 Tips. iy Kth. : Martdn UEOSATCHIES M4-5 First National Bank BMg.. "v.-.; Phone 4427 . .v CLIP AND MAIL TODAY Without obligation kindly send I I me literature. . 0-0-14 ; Name Address Helpful Hints ' -m -jt - - for ; Healthfur Living Do Yon Read the Label? U; druggist must dispense, not medicine only, but, -ood advice- It is expected of him. It is part of his job. ' , A hardware merchant 'doesn't feel called upon to warn his" customers not to chop their fingers off when they buy an ax. But a druggist must stand as watch dog for 'even people of intelligence who, thqugh they r wouldn't think of taking a chance with sharp tools, can't be trusted, when it comes . to medicines. Your physicians instructions are carefully followed by us in the compounding of prescriptions and his di- rections are carefully noted on the label. - . You may. have perfect confidence, as our prescrip- tion service is the best service we' render. fir. i, - f... j. h. willett. . . ?-- 405 State; , - . -;TeL 118 We are. in no way connected with any other K -' . Salem Drug Store . ' . , ; 7 c . raiu rr i ihtt nn v rnhnc Great $5000 Money-Raulhg and CTOCIt nEDUJCIT-JG G AE RUNNING FULL BLAST Just a few of the many bargains offered, picked ap at random throughout the store. Merchandise of the . .better class. - "-A11 Silk Flat. Crepe AH Silk Plain Shantung All Silk Fancy Shantung ..' ! .... Rayon Flat Crepes Pastel shades. ....ale Price 89c yd. .Sale Price UlCyd. OT yd. .Sale Price OIC yd. .....Sale Price 45c yd. rast uoior Percales. Plains and in Fancies. w:.... ...Sale Price 1UC yd. New Ruffled Voile Cl -Irt ii Curtains -.. . Sale Price pleUU 'pr. -Tailored Nottingham ' nC C!rtainsv L-.l..Sale PriceV 00 C FnD Fashioned Pure Silk Hose. ."-; ; , , . ; : Kew Cotton Print Pajamas. J.. i. ' '-. :LSaWPr!c ale Price 69c $1:00 pr. pr. pr. Rayon Bedspreads ; Extra - . i-.V"i l-Cl ':AA Special Z.l..';, : .JSale 1 eUll Elliott i Dry; GootlfC X 176 N. Liberty St Two doors TJoriacri'eey'fl 1 I I A -i -. i V