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The Oregon Daily Journal from Portland, Oregon • Page 9

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THE cent are autographed at tbe Cornel-BlNRHld 1 Mrs. 3. A. Berry of JTort Social itf Personal LCvvVlCT 18 at the Multnoman. Amnniesill Safle George H.

Baxter, a merchant I oi HflJ Mondajr Muiical club mem- Tuesday evening, February 4. CarJs A' will be pro-Tided for those who Co not i F. N. Martin and family of Spokaae Except Groceries and a Few Restricted Lines Noteworthy Savings Throughout All Departments foers r.nd guests enjoyed one of their delightful social afternoons yesterday at the beautiful home of Mrs. Roscoe R.

Oiltner, 647 Siskiyou street. Mrs. Oiltner, assisted by Mrs. M. 11.

Lamond. Miss Liucy Case, Mrs. Ella B. Jones, Mrs. Glenn Foulkes, Mrs.

L. T. Newton, Mrs. Ade- 'JZKSFLJESSV? 111 CIZTU council and special committees ana nothing Will be lacking to make tne ta wjnt5 affair enjoyatie. The offices of the council were hosts at a dance last t0V ''S fn JThVAri.

Wednesdar nJr.t and almost the en- S.Sr.d at th. Vudge Benson' of Klamath "LJSl Wa? Fa'1 autographed at the Imperial line Alvord, Mrs. Joe E. Smith, Mrs. I J.

K. Boynton, Mrs. K. E. Peterson, Mail Orders i Out-of-town customers will find our Mail Order Service fnott satisfactory.

Orders fifled and forwarded sam day as received. Trading Stamps Given on Ceqaeet D(ffls9. Woipflmmaip Mnnuffl Reliable Merchandise Reliable Methods Store Hours 9 A. M. to 6 P.

M. Every Business Day Saturday Included Free Classes Learn to make Paper Flowers, Dinner Favors, Paper Rope Work, etc. Free Lessons from 9:30 to 42 and -to daily. 2d Floor. DIRECTION OF MRS.

C. H. WILSON Mrs, K. H. Beall, Mrs.

J. Cook. Mrs. John Molr, Mrs. Lee Arnett, Mrs.

Leah W. Thomson, Mrs. Roy O. Yates, Mrs. V.

E. Harlow, Miss Julia Cltus-eeniiis. Miss Marion Cummings and WW Imperial. Mr. Merritt is making rn Luncheon Hostess.

1 ft'ort to locate his. brother, formerly in business here Mrs. Theodore Miller gave a lunch- W. O. Briggs, stockman of Pendle-eon Friday at her pretty suburban ton, is registered at the Perkins.

home at Courtney station, compii- L. E. Peterson, a business man Miss Freda Latourette, who are new With Cash Purchases in the Basement Underprice Store mentlng birthday of her mother, 1 Forest Grove, is a guest at the Per Mrs. J. A.

L. Casto. A dainty." nch-; kins. eon was served at one o'clock with i V. A.

Wilien, a merchant of Clats-covers for Mrs. Casto. Mrs. C. A.

kanie, is stopping at the Perkins Brown, Mrs. Sarah Edwards, Mrs. W. A. Nagle, a steamboat man of Florence Robblns, Mrs.

Jennie Davis, Coos Bay, is at the Perkins, having Mrs. Lizzie Brandt, 'Mrs. J. N. Trr come Sere to secure a master's license Mrs.

C. T. Dickinson. Miss Ella Rawie, for which he recently qualified. Mrs.

J. A. Andrews, Master Georgu R. Satoria, a bond man of Seattlo, Andrews and the hostess. i is registered at the Oregon.

Birthday wishes were extended and E. A. Wrlgkt, a foundry man of a beautiful plant presented to Mr -I Everett, is stopping at the Oregon. Casto, who expressed her appreciation J. W.

Watson, John Munn, H. Rose-In a few well chosen remarks. burg, and E. L. Smith, business men of Pendleton, are at the Oregon.

Dr- T- c- Avery and wife of Steven-Oregon Kose Dance. SOn, are at the Oregon. Oregon Rose Camp, Royal Neigh- bors of America have Issued tarda for S7 1 an informal dancing party to be held KJfttFf 4iYO next Friday evening, January 23d in V1LI)L1Ia3 W'l IXUo Royal Academy hall, 85 Fifth street. HSSBWMBBBasBSBBiww Patronesses for the evening are Mrs. Oeneral lAti jsircnaay Celebrated.

Women's Suits Selling Up to 825 Clearance 99308 Girls9 $5.00 and $6.50 Winter Coats $298 Flelsber's Yarns Miss Sofie Schaefer, representing Fleisher Yarns, will conduct free classes in Knitting and Crocheting in Art Department, TSecood Floor, daily from 12. and to 5. Come: members of the club, received In her spacious drawing room of rich blue and ivory tones. An artistic arrangement of spring pussy willows In tall vases, with clusters of carnations and palms, formed, the decorations. The attractive conservatory of potted plants and floral fountain, which opens off tho drawing room, made a picturesque background for the beautiful gowned women.

ii tbe dining room, which is in the Thahogany toneB, G. J. Frankel ald Mrs. Chester Deering presided" at the exquisitely dainty tea table, set with a hand embroidered cloth of linen and Armenian lace. A large crystal bowl of pink carnations and ferns formed the centerpiece.

Mrs. John F. Toft and Miss Naidyne Baker assisted In serving. During the afternoon Mrs. Herman A.

Jleppner, president of the club. Introduced Miss Modesta Mortensen, Jessie Lewis and Miss Dorothea Nash, who contributed a most enjoyable program. Mrs. Gjltner was charmingly gowned in electric blue charmeuse, combined with white shadow lace. Mrs.

Herman A. Heppner wore- a gown of two toned blue charmeuse With overdraw of chiffon and point lace with banis of fur. A deep girdle at blue completed the costume. Mrs. Chester Deerlngs gown was of delicate yellow charmeuse with drape of chiffon and potnt lace with bands of fur.

A deep girdle of blue completed tho costume. Mrs. Franket wore a. white crepe de chine combined with lace. Mrs.

Toft wore a soft blue silk, with Jacket effect of ecru lace relieved with touches of coral. Mrs. Roy O. Yates' gown was of shell plffk chiffon and French blue brocaded Velvet, combined with baids of marten fur and crystal trimming. Mrs.

Lamond wore yellow and white charmeuse combined with gold cloth; IN THE BASEMENT STORE Several broken lines of Women's and Misses Tailored Suits priced for Wednesday's selling at less than cost of materials. Every garment well tailored from good seasonable fabrics fancy mixtures, serges, tweeds, diagonals, Bedford cords, etc. Most, of these are plain tailored styles designed for general wear. Not all sizes in each particular model, but IN THE BASEMENT STORE To effect a speedy Clearance of all Girls' Winter Coats we offer them tomorrow at a special low price. This lot is composed of the season's most popular styles and the materials used are of splendid quality.

Mothers will do well to make an extra trip down town tomorrow and share in the great bargain. All good winter weights and colorings. Well made, neat fitting Coats In sizes 6 to CO Qfi 14 years. Regular 5.00 and 6.00 kinds ats7V70 Alice Edwards, Mrs. Mae Angel, Mr3.

The memory of the much beloved Geo. McAfee, Mrs. Gertrude Sevener. southern general, Robert E. Lee, was Mrs.

Nellie McDonal and Mrs. Volnar. honored most fittingly yesterday at Committee on arrangements is: W. F. i the meeting of the Daughters of the Coftey.

Geo. McAfee, J. L. Valiant, Confederacy, January 19 being the an-Mrs. P.

Haley and Mrs. D. McGillin- i niversarv of th. Wr, n. 1 there are all sizes in the lot.

Suits selling ary. Presiding at the punch bowl will $9.98 regularly up to $25.00 Wednesday Women's 75c Cape Gloves at 39c BASEMENT 500 pairs Women Cape Gloves at approximately half price Wednesday. Popular one-clasp style with stitched backs. Very serviceable ior riding or driving. Shades OQ of tan only.

Special, pair 0C as is the custom with tbe Daughters, luncheon was enjoyed In the main dining room, covers being laid for 59 at tables decked In fragrant red and white carnations and ferns. Following the luncheon the company adjourned to the parlor, where a program was given. The opening was a piano selection of southern melodies played by George Henry Thomas. John Clair Monteith then gave a double vocal number, accompanied by Miss Whiteside. Mr.

Montieth's rendition of "The Conquered Banner" was especially fine, and was much appreciated Regular 3150 Lingerie Waisto At 98c BASEMENT Wonderful vilues are these pretty Waists we place on sale Wednesday. 12 handsome styles to choose from. All strictly new and fresh. Lace and em- AO-broidery trim'd. 1.50 vals.

HOC Women's Silk Petticoats at 8249 BASEMENT Equal in quality to those offered elsewhere at 3.50. Fine grade soft Taffeta and Mes-sallne Silks styled with deep plaited flounces. Black and colors. For Wednesday iJO 4Q it. special Infants 50c to 75c Sleepers At 29c BASEMENT Baby Banting Sleepers just the thing to keep the little ones from getting cold at night.

Made from soft fleece lined materials. All sizes. Regu- OQ tar 50c and 75c grades at feeC Cash Purchases Tomorrow. by the entire assemblage. The principal address of the afternoon was delivered by Dr.

Charles J. Smith, who in a most telling manner paid a beautiful word tribute to the life and Double S. H. Green Trading Stamps With All Bacment achievements of General Lee. Thomas 1 spoke informally and then closed with be the Misses Marie Cunningham and Helma Vemey.

O. E. S. Dance. The O.

E. 8. club will give a dancing party Monday evening, February 2. at the Masonio temple. The new dances which are In vogue will be a part of the evenings program.

The patronesses will be Mrs. Clyde Evans, Mrs. H. T. Donivan, Mrs.

Fred I Olson, Mrs. Peter Borgan, Mrs. A. 13. Pierce and Mrs.

G. H. Flower. The committee: Miss Edith Byrnes, Purncll Fishburn, Miss Eleanor Mert-efee. Frank Guerin, Mark Hetrlck and J.

C. Wilson. The officers are: Miss Marthilda Mathisen. president; Miss Alma Harvey, vice-president; J. Cliff Wilson, secretary and treasurer.

Convalescing. Little Miss Elizabeth Dunbar, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lambert Dunbar, who recently underwent an operation at the Good Samaritan hospital, has been removed to the home of her parents, 365 Hemlock street, In Ladd's addition, where she is convalescing. Society Notes.

Miss Leo i a Seegner of this citr has left for Palm Beach, Florida to pass the winter. Mr. and Mrs. George W. Boschke have moved to their new home in Irv-ington, 4S9 East Seventeenth street north.

a medley of southern, Scotch and American airs, a fitting close to a most delightful and inspiring A Great Clearance Sale of Muslin Underwear st.oo to S1.50 Fancy Slltis 6 9c MAIN FLOOR CEtfTEX CIRCLE From our regular stoc-k come these beau Uf si Silks and many woman will be here to Share In this bargain. 1ialn and; novelty effects and colorings suitable for dresses, waists, petticoats, etc Silks selling heretofore at 1.00, 1.25 and 1.53 U7C Lot 3-79C BASEMENT Gowns, Combinations, Princess Slips, of fine sheer Miss Case, an olive green costume; 'Mrs. Foulkes, blue charmeuse and lace; Mrs. Newton, light blue with lace overdrape; Alvord, apricot chiffon, gold shadow lac and touches of olive green; Mrs. Smith, cameo pink 'oombined with white lace; Mrs.

Boston, a black and white with touches of cerise. Mrs. Arnet was attired in blue velvet and gold trimmings; Miss Mantle was in white charmeuse; Miss Claussenius in blue and white; Mrs. 'Thompson in an effective costume of gray and blue; Mrs. Beals, a royal blue brocaded velvet; Mrs.

F. K. Harlow wore dark blue silk combined black chantllly lace and Kld girdle; Mrs. Jones wore a lostume of brown silk; Mrs. Molr, -black chiffon with velvet and American Heauty shade; Mrs.

E. E. Peterson, was in gray and white, Mrs. Jacob HH1 Cook, wistaria velvet combined with bands of marten fur; Miss CJlmimings, white charmeuse and shadow lace; Miss Latourette, a broadcloth in the dark violet shades. Mrs.

R. D. Bain Jr. of San Francisco lyowxawl town F.r-- February 19, the club la to enjoy a large card party to be given at Hotel cambrics and Ion gc loth. Regular 1.25 garments for 79c Self Culture Club.

Mrs. W. E. Dawson entertained the Sen Culture club in a delightful manner at her residence on Fiftieth ave-ruje Friday, January 16. An enjoyable feature Of the evening was a political debate, in which the following took parti Mrs.

R. R. Rohr, president of the club, and Messrs. H. Ager, R.

W. Tapp and De Spain. The judges were Miss Beulaii Rohr, Miss Florence Warner and Dr. Kenyon. After the debate Ernest Kenyon rendered a vooal solo, accompanied by Mrs.

Ella B. Jones. Miss Esther Daugherty gave several pleasing piano numbers. Moving pictures were shown by Messrs. Rtck-ards, which were much enjoyed.

Mrs. James Thelander of Aberdeen, former member of the club, was present, and was given a hearty welcome by her old friends. Refreshments were served. Lot 1-49C BASEMENT -Gowns, Combinations, Skirts Drawers of fine cheer materials. Well made and nicely Atm trimmed.

75c grade 7C Lot 2 63c Extraordinary bargains in this lot of Gowns, Combinations, Drawers and Skirts. Garments worth 85c COm and 1.00, choice XtOZ 60c Underwear 39c Lot 4 98c Beautiful lace and embroidery trimmed Gowns, Combinations, Skirts, 98c oi crepes ana muslins. 1.50 grades PERSONAL MENTION Women's SScjHose At 23c BASEMENT Women' Silk. Boot Hosiery, with double heels, soles and toes. Warranted absolutely fast dye.

All sizes. 35c grades, pair OC 25c Wool Hoge 19c BASEMENT Women's fleece lined Vests, Pants and union Suits in seasonable winter "Competition among railroads 'is nothing compared to the competition among the boatmen at Catalina Island," obseivevi E. C. Griffin, general agent for the Chicago Northwestern railway, who recently returned from a vacation trip through California. Basement; Shoe Sale! DOUBLE STAMPS WITH CASH PURCHASES Our basement Shoe Store is the recognized headquarters for the shoe-buying public not only of Portland, but of the surrounding towns as weight.

Nicely made. Full line of sizes. 50c and 60c grades 33c Shaver Association Meet. The monthly meeting of the Shaver Parent-Teacher circle was held Friday, 1., mm .11 1 Ci Tk nrrhaistra Multnomah. Affairs of the Week.

Several interesting affairs are on th calendar for this week. Mrs. Donald Green will be hostess tomorrow afternoon at a large tea which she Is irivlne- for the pleasure Of Mrs. W. D.

They follow you from the hotel to 7, h- nmn.nv the dock, one on each side, and lm- 1 tt of th. portune a prospective fare worse than savl department gave an Interest-do the hackmen at a depot." HVntM of th sot. SI Regular S1.50 Corsets at 98c IN THE BASEMENT Two well known makes in several stylish new models. Extra food quality coutil with 4 or 6 hose supporters attached. Sizes AO 19 up to 30.

Standard 1.50 Corsets, special HOC wen. me reason tor tnis is mat we seu more Shoes and better Shoes for the money than are to be found elsewhere. Tomorrow for final Clearance we offer hundreds of pairs Women's and Misses' Shoes at less than cost of production. Various leathers and mostly all sizes. Choice, a pair On starting for the trip, they were I Rev.

C. C. Rarick opened a beset by "runners' 1 tor Uie rival boat digcu6slon concerRlng moral conditions lines, one walking beside Mr. Griffin fnr vollth ot th dlBtrlct. and BASEMENT Special onfe-day sale of Women's Heavy Weight Wool Hose.

Black only. Standard 25c grade. Complete assortment of sizes. Pair 17 and one beside Mrs. Griffin, each trying to outBpeak the other in declaiming the superior merits of his craft.

At the dock Mr. Griffin looked at the two kinds of boats and finally decided on the rowboat. pressed himself desirous of furthering the work of the circle. The sewing from tbe sixth to the ninth grades inclusive was exhibited, and inspected with pleasure by the circle, whose members were especially Clarke (nee Green) and Mrs. Thomas Sharp, of Prlneville, who Is the house guest of her sister.

Mrs. Green. Mr. and Mrs. Green have taken the William H.

Nunn house for the winter during the Nunn's sojourn abroad. Cards have also been Issued by Mrs. Jay J. Morrow, who is to entertain Friday afternoon with a largV tea. Mrs.

Solomon Hirsch and her daugh-Vter, Miss Ella Hirsch. will preside at a bridge tea Thursday of next whicb will be an elaborate function. Mr. and Mrs. Brooke Host.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Scott Brooke will be informal hosts tomorrow even- Fine; I know you'll have a pleasant Interested, as they had been Instru trip said the smiling rowboat agent, i menta, obtaining more time for 'I hope you have a pleasant trip. manual training and sewing in the school. Dress Trimmings Worth Up to $1.25 Clearance 39c Yard IN THE BASEMENT STORE A multitude of women will be interested in this remarkable offering of fancy dress trimmings.

With the Spring sewing season at hand economies such as thisale brings are not to be overlooked. Beautiful bandings and lace edgings and insertions in widths suitable for all purposes. White, cream On. and colors. Trimmings worth up to 1.25 yard, Wednesday OUC rng when they will give a dinner of 5 Boys' S5-S6 Suits $2.98 Sizes Up to 16 Years IN THE BASEMENT Because these are broken lines and there are not all sizes in each style we have marked them way their regular value, j.

Well tailored from good dependable materials some have two pairs Knick-er pants. Sizes in the lot ranging up to 16. 0 QQ Regular 5.00 to 6.00 grades dfattfO Men's Fleeced Underwear 89c Grade 59c IN THE BASEMENT Again tomorrow we quote an ex- -treme low price on these splendid garments for men. Medium weight garments with soft warm wool fleece. Shirts and drawers in a complete range of all sizes.

Every garment perfect fitting. Regular 85c CfJ Underwear, Clearance, garment D3C Mill -Ends Embroidri for 5c Yard BASEMENT Manufacturers' Mill Ends in lengths up to to yards. Edges and Insertions in narrow or wide widths. Scores of beautiful patterns. Worth to 25c yard.

Cr Clearance, yard vt 10c Laces 4c Yard BASEMENT Splendid quality Torchon Laces edges and insertions in various widths. Many pretty A patterns. 10c Laces, but I doubt it," replied the motorbost man, turning back in disgust. D. Q.

Bines and W. T. Metzler are Seattle men registered at the E. A. Compton of St.

Louis is registered at the Nortonia. J. N. Mosier, a business man ot Mosier, is at the Nortonia. George N.

Hlgglns and wife of Bozo man. Mont, are guests at the Multnomah. Carl S. Stanley, a hotelman of Loirg Beach. is at the Multnomah.

Mrs. E. DeLong. wife of a merchant at Pine, t8 a guest at the Multnomah. J.

A. Gllbaugh and H. L. Jobanssn and wife ar Astoria people registered at the Multnomah. E.

Rhodes Muller. an orchardlst of Hood River, is stopping at the Cornelius, A. J. Singer and wife of Lake Cres- $1.00 Silks Special 39c Yard 39c to 50c Dress Goods 25c eight eovers. Mm.

SUndifer South. Mrs. Guy Standifer (Marguerite Boschke) is visiting in Sacramento, where she will go to south- ern California to pass a month, or six weeks. Mr. Standifer, who is on a business trip east, will join her in Los Angeles to retun home with her.

K. CV to Give Dance. To add to their winter's social calendar, the Knights of Columbus will give another dance at the Multnomah hotel. Woman's Preaa Club Meets. Members of tiie Woman's Press club were entertained In a very pleasant manner Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs.

Nathan Harris, 779 Johnson street. Mrs. French, Mrs. Ogden and Miss French all read stories and these were criticised by Miss Anne Shannon Monroe. Mrs.

Harris read the libretto to the opera which she recently wrote- At the close of the meeting refreshments were served, t'ae hostess being assisted by Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Hattery. Chalk Talk Given. The second entertainment of the lyceum series under the auspices of the Woman's club of Sandy was given last evening in Shelley's hall.

D. E. Randall, cartoonist and chalk-talker, of the Chicago Art school, gave one of his art lectures. Illustrated with color chalk. The next entertainment will take place January 27.

when Kramer the noted lecturer, will be the entertainer. Music and Literary German Club. BASEMENT Hundreds of yards of rich fancy Silks in this great one-day sale. Plain and novelty effects poplins, pongees, taffetas, messalines, in great BASEMENT Fancy mixtures and Slain weaves in great many at-ractive patterns and colorings for women's dresses and children's wear. Good winter weight fabrics which never sell In the regular way for less than 39c to 50c.

They are placed on sale tomorrow at the low price, a yard 3C Silks variety of wanted colors. Basement Sale Bedding and Household Weeds waists, appropriate for dresses. skirts, etc, ranging In from 18 to 36 inches. Up width 39e Double Trading Stamps With Cash Purchases to 1.00 Silks 50-iacs Tobias 17c Fine heavy toft finish Bleached Pillow 17c Tubing; On sale Wednesday at, the yard. 30-inch PliM 13c Beautiful fabric for Underwear.

Pare white and heavy in quality. tO Special, yard 10C 72-inch Sheeting 22c Comes, lull bleached and in splendid wear The Music and Literary German club held an interesting meeting last Puget Sound and Grays Harbor Cities evening. The subject for general dls 38-inch Mndrae Be Many attractive patterns and good colors. Full 36 Inches wide. For Gm Wednesday at, the OC ing quality.

un sale ir -J 22c cusslon was "The Legend of the Rhine." The various motives of this poem were discussed a'nd in the course of the discussion it was brought out $1.50 Cjnfort Fufl bed size and food heavy grade. Filled with fine cotton down. 1 1Q Regular 1.50 grade atll? $12.00 BkaWu $6.98 All-Woo! Blankets in full double bed size. Fancy borders. $10.00 QQ to $12.00 Blankets at 85c Blanket 69c Heavy fleeced cotton Blankets la gray, tan and white.

Regular 85c grade. CQ-Clearance, pair WrC $1.50 Blanket $1.29 Full size heavy wool finish cotton Blankets. Soft and warm. 1q Regular grade at Genuine Cane Sugar 20 lbs, for Grocery Fonrth Floor Sugat delivered only with other purchases In grocery department Queen Lil Sliced Pineapples, S2J0 dozen; the 20c Rldgeway's regular 50c Tea put up In -pound packages. Ghirardelli's regular 30c Ground Chocolate Wednesday ..25 Regular 3 5c Quaker Oats.

large premium size special Defender Fard Dates, 2 packages 35c 35c Long's Preserves at 25c Swedish Wafers regular price 25c Wednesday, can 20c 25c Runkel's Cocoa, 19c Hamilton Bonds for S. H. Stamps VIA that many of the motives la the Wa.g nfer operas are based upon this poem Odd Pairs Lace Certains. Wednesday C9e Manufacturer's sample and odd pairs Nottingham Lace Curtains some The study of the poem will continue next Monday. slightly imperfect Only one pair of a kind 36-inch Bleach.

Muslin, yard 7 fa 27-in. Colored Outings, yard 7mc 72x90 Bleached Sheets now 45c 42x3 6-inch Pillow CasS at 10c 3 6-1 neb Heavy Muslin, yard at 9c -i 38x19 Bleach. Bath Towels 12 He 72x84-lnch Heavy Crocheted Bed Spreads, Clearance Wednesday 89c Oregon-Washington Railroad Navigation Co. The Line ef STEEL COACHES i and BLOCK SIGNALS Judge Gatens to Speak. Judge William N.

Gatens of the Juvenile court will be the speaker this evening at the meeting of th Rose City Park Parent-Teacher association. Hl topic will ba the relation of the 1 juvenile court to the Parent-Teacher i Music will ba given by Mrs. Daisy Rosa and Miss Pearl S30 Dinner Seto, Clearance S18 $15.00, 50-Plece Dinner Sels 59.C0 Motions, Small Wares Low Priced Snpply Yonr Sewing Needs and Save Darflaln Circle, 1st, Floor Parliamentary Study Class. -i The Parliamentary Study class of th Vtmnn Parcnt.TMPher iuv1aHin UP-TO-DATE TRAIN SUPERIOR SERVICE BASEMENT 1 00-piece Limoges French China Dinner Set in assorted decorations. 1 A ft Limoges French China Dinner Set consisting of 50 pieces.

Regular price 15.00. Clearance AA sale price only $FUU met last evening in th community 30 Set for 1UVU Regular 10c Skirt Hangers special at 8c Shell Hairpins, 6 in package, 10c' Shell Combs, Barrettes, etc. worth up to 5oc, offered at each' 10c 5c Wire Hairpins at ofify 2tte 5c Safety Pfns, 12 on card ttc 15c Cotton Tape, 1 2-yd 'pes. Be 20c Sew -On Hose Supporters, extra heavy web, the pair 12 25c West Electric Curlers 17c 25c Sanitary Belts now only 25c Soc Sanitary Aprons And Belts' priced special at only, jeach 35c 15c Cube Fins, assorted colors Be 10c Silk Hair Nets, put up five in envelope, elastic or tied ends; special Clearance, package At 10c 25c Combination Coat and Skirt Hangers special now at only 19c 25c Skirt Markers at only 19c Spool Holders, six spools and pincushion, special now at each 19c 5c Wire Coat Hangers at only 3c Pearl Buttons, assorted sizes 5c 25 Net Shopping Bags only 19c 5c Aluminum Thimbles at only 2c Prices here quoted will also be in force the remainder of the week in Notion Dept Supply your needs Merrick's 6-cord 5c Spool Cotton, white or black, all numbers at 3c loc 100-yard Spooi Silk only fic White or black Cotton Belting, J4-Inch, 8c grade, the yard 5c 2-inch Belting, toe grade, yd. 5 So-No-More Dress Fasten' rs 3c 10c Wilson Dress Hooks only 6 10C West Flat Fasteners for 5c -Collar Supports, 3 on card 2J $18.00 White and Gold 49-Piece English China Dinner Set at $9.00 $3.00 Old Blue English China Dinner Seta 36 Pieces new at $35 $3.50 White and Geld Fancy Shape Dinner Seta -42 piecee enly $2.65 Odd lines of German and Bavarian Decorated China, One-Half Price 3oc Dinner Plates 16c II 20c Cups, Saucers 13c t.90 Covrd.

Dish 75c 20c Pie Plates at 10c II 10c fruit Saucers 5c 75c Butter Dish 35c 26-Piece Rogers Silver Set in Wooden Cheat $50 Grade Only $530 Imported Aluminum Cooking Utensils now at 20 PER CENT OFF $2.75 Tea Kettle $1.75 75c Pudding Pans 60c 75c Sauce Pans 60c j- Leave Union Depot Steel 8:30 A. M. Paget Sound Express 1:45 P. M. Shast Limited (no coaches)1.

3:00 P.M. Owl (sleepers; open P. M. For information, tickets and berth reser-. rations, call at our CITY TICKET OFFICE i Third and WasiuBgtoa Streets Marshall 4500 Both Phones A-6121 nouse.

mere were aooui 29 present and an interesting lesson on the first two chairs was conducted by Mr. BushneU. a member of the association who Is -kindly giving Ms services Jn this connection. Woman's Dress Club to Give Benefit The State Woman's Press dub will give benefit entertainment Saturday evening in tbe club rooms of the Portland' Press club in the Elks The entertainment' will be in the nature of an old time school entertainment, and it is being given for purpose of raising money for the scholarship loan- fund. Clearance Prices on Furniture, Carpets and Ruga Department Third Floor Black Iron Covered Regular $2.50 National et 7C 50c Ji Carpet Roasting Pan now..

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