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PAGE EIGHT LACKS AT Be THK YARD I » s—^ W~T m W S7 ' IjACE* AT lOc ™X *aJ —Special purchase fine Val. /JhZ>\ M/2MU?/ MJ<M &WIS)Mf £f) ~ a Peel*l purchase of he«J and round thread Umi, ii Uj fy£/£/ iAy #7 JVAFW vfsf fA/» Llnen ('"ln >' ''a<e E*sw 4 Srt". .'?. ! 0C . S. PeC. la! 1. !£ BHOPPINQ CENTER OP TACCIiA ( £*"; V"\ '^ "J NOW AN ESTABLISHED MONTHLY EVENT FRIDAY THE DAY OF A C 1H 1 C THOUSAND BARGAINS at OC, lUC, IOC — The wonderful response to our last sc, 10c, 15c day set the stamp of public approval on the event. It will hereafter be an institution of the store. Tomorrow four floors of the store will feature unequaled values at these small prices. It will pay to read and check the list carefully. Bring it for reference. No telephone or C. O. D. orders. ( main floor Kg* 1 (\f 1 Cj* D au Roirnnv MAIN FIoo« ' Jewelry Clearance OC.mC.iOC Uay OH PaiCOHy You wm Want a Lot sc, 10c, 15c ioo ioiba two kor i«c ia^c oi'ting, ioc YARD °f These Drug Items —including gold plated Bar —Unbleached Bath Towels, —Genuine Amoskeag 1921 Out- at sc, 10c, 15c Pins Beauty Pins and ]»x 36 inches, with fringed i ng Flannel in large variety of —Every lem of almost Brooches, Cloisonne Enamel ends; also 18x36-inch Huck c i,i,.ks strli>e ß and plaids also daily ne«rt in *h« .viri.i Piece,. Belt Buckles, Vanity Towels linen finish, red bor- X g ray d^rk" blue 'pmk. honfe.^.'^taSard °high Boxes Memo^ Pads, Scarf ders; TWO for 15c £nd light blue, ecru and white. grade goods ' * rins, loin f UIH6H. silver . Q ,_,,!„ 1 «--i ttu -. ■ plated Tea Spoon., and 7«c CRASH, 5c YARD Special. >ard iw ChOlC6 5C many other items worth up —15-inch Cotton Crash, bleach- 7c PRINTS, Re YAKI) —Harlem Oil, Bell's Baby to 35c. Divided into three ed twill weave, with red border. —Genuine American Mills Talcum, Castor Oil, Moth lots; cholca at Be, 10c, 15c Very special, yard 5c prints, best quality, perfect Balls, 1-ounce package Sage _SS £»• lf± «" *«» ««£™ • 2 VAIIIW - OoVe OntT nlrghf XS Ho° a r SI, v^Tapt Ribbons—widths'to 5 inches -Fine quality WWta India styles also navy gray claret sorbent Cotton. Sewing Ma —ln novelty warp prints I,'non. 30 inches Wide. Spe- «»>dblack and white. Special, chine Oil. Rose Water Hy with satin borders (dark cial, TWO yds 16c yard * ?l°* ea I Perol[lde' ? um Cam shades predominating). Spe- 19c CAMHKIC, 15c YARD l^L' package Soap uHrs?r,n- Srr h...Lon^: h'...B^ --"-."-^ SBSffiSsLS - i*i - var, s^rd cho: cc:. .wh: ie.. s. x'iKSf ----- hVlldVanl tying uses the S 12* c <»NGHAMH. 10c YARD «OMI Calomel Tablets. bolt 10c K'er.r SuecUl J"J £ -Complete assortment of Dress Choice 10c ItIRRONH AT 5c 1101/T querns, special, y trfl... I3c o)nghanls including Amoskeag, —Quinine Capsules (2 -—lO-yard boltß of Taffeta M|fa FMXNKLKTTK, 10c A. F. C, Bates' Seersucker, Red Rrnhi), two dozen Comp. Ca- Ribbon in navy, brown, yel- YARD Seal and Glenkirk Zephyrs; all thartic Pills, Bath Sponges, low, red and green. Very —27 liich heavy Flannelette in wanted colors and styles. Spe- Kje Shades, Leather Finger special, bolt 5c neut floral and striped designs cial, yard 10c Cots, Baby Pacifiers, three Kerchiefs Special 5c s^iai. ya r d m. 7Hc aaNaum, 5c yard ™?* e£ k £ T Me?£™ n£n —This includes quite a lot 15c WASH GOODS, lO<- YARD —Americas Staple Ginghams im' b »'* iif nic of slightly soiled and mussed —32-inch Ginghams and 27- j n large variety of checks in T.iirt «»„!, Sn ! f3 Kerchiefs in linen, sheer inch Playground Suitings in bluo and white; fast colors. v™ v ?, V?,° !' ' J dimities, shamrock lawns nice variety of plain colors, Very special, yard 5c f ,i ?» »'- m .i i. 2 and incomplete assortments plaids, checks and stripes. Sps- (la-vanl Umlt to Each CusUi- 1,1\ ce * m. i, a, r}* r' Mentnolate« of initials; formerly up to cial, yard 10c mer-) inroat laoirts. 2r'C KKRrmKFHATIdc GOODS TO 35c YD. AT |M. MISL.N. ,0c YARD _ Uor ™™in* Combs, SS^aSJrW! -36-inch voll^ln small flO ral in boxTpureHne^ corner desi^s plain color Cre,,es in -best for service. Special, oUn's Non-ASoTic Casl embroidered, sheer crossbar Jg^ **£*?£ *"* toria, White Pine and Tar weaves, emerald lawn, and 7^,7 f,, ,TL i» tRe PILIX)W CASES, 10c Corap., Mquld Green Soap, some initials; Rome formerly "„„, l,» »| 11 o, the —4f>x:t6-inch Pillow Cases, fine Balutaire Shaving Cream, to 25c Choice at 10c B1B"S- hl)etial tomorrow tne i inen finlßh; our Hotel Special, O-dor-o-no, Ivory Button KKRCIIIKFS AT 15c >ara loc «t *«c Hooka, Files, Cuticle Knives, —Special lot of fancy Linen 15c CAMBRIC, 10c YARD u Hft v i»ni mH iiw- Benzoin and Almond Cream, Kerchiefs, in corner em- —Genuine No. bO Berkeley T f w""/' Shnr Polish for Tooth Brushes with trans broidered designs and ml- Cambric in 2to S-yard lengths, 77^^ der Shoe Po Wh for han B>im of tlals, some mussed and yard wide, regularly luc yard, ba * B«ede- »»*•« 'e«^' O ilead Cough Syrup, Hand ► soiled from display; formsr- Special 10c f"" met H a' ?,*'/ 10c ' Brushes (assorted styles),!;. ly 25c and 35c Special x l-:Jc OUTIXO, 5c YARD *'xlra v Jr. ' 'iL i ; MP tn, ( «,'t Purola Tooth Paste, Euthy at 15c —Mill ends of excellent Outing ' ' mol Tooth Paste, Purola WOMEN'S NECKWEAR AT in neat stripes and checks; ig|\ —10c cans black paste polish,p p ot Powder, Carnation, Le 10c ular 8 l-3c values. SneciMF special, TWO for 15c Trefle and Lily of the Valley -—A clearance of Neckwear, yard 5c —10c bottles French Gloss Talcums, Vanity Powder BlitThtly Roiled and mussed (12-yard Limit to Kach Cubto- Polish, special, TWO for.. 15c Papers, Men's Barber Style from display, Borne broken nier-) —Shoe Department. Combs, sets, etc.; were "">c and I!3c. I Choice at 10c ——_—————-——^^——— _ .•• m . m jp On the Third Floor at Read This Notion List WOffld! S 35C LlSfe HOSC ISC sc, 10c, 15c at OC, IOC, 15C —15c CRETONNES—32 to 36 —Which item to omit, is the — A B p ef .j a] purchase of factory "irregulars," a term for slight Inches wide, in good assortment quention; all are usaful in imperfections in the weave, which do not impair the service. of dainty floral and verdure every home. __^ lne quality Usle H ose, double toes and heels, wide hem **ZJ , , , 19c All Elastic Pin on Hose top , seamless weavs; black only; all sizes. IK O Patterns, in popular colors. Supporters, in black or white; Friday special pair IUC Special, yard 10c S~| a? d.i re"h |rlMtUl|Bllßl^t CHILIJKKN'B 25c HOSE, 15c INFANTS' 25c HOSE, 15c —12*o CURTAIN SWISS— Be Sanitirv Nankins' hvWienic —Medium weight cotton, —Infants' fine quality rib- Yard wide, good assortment PS jg th^-t^h- •■ «j J^ silk^ 1.-.^ H ffi Btrlpeß , do;s checks ftDd flg . i°« «h"™i W.it'i;;"htart Tr weigl't. all sires. Friday th e popular colors. Friday ureß- Special, the yard ... 10c —Toilet Paper, good quality I — « to 40 lncheß wlde ' »lain «n<l crepe paper; special, 4 rolls TV TUT QAQVMTVT figured centers, with colored for 15c J-N 1 JlJli DAOXittllin 1 borders in pink, blue, brown, —Jet or Pearl Hat Pins, 2 green and lender; washable p-nc ■ DresVshields/wa.habie 6 Person Dinner (tO ATZ colorß Speclal-yard •••18c and guaranteed; special, per XI ■^ —-■"><■ CRETONNES — Yard pair ux- C-f f^rkmrklof^ at til • M aTi M wi<lp; over 15 choice patterns, —10c Slipper Trees, well made. iJCt V^OlTipiCtC at • • ln pink( blue greeD( lavender -5c IReISy Made NecW Band? Af - IQr and ,5. pifice brown "d W"ow. Special. in white, all sizes, 3 for. . . 10c At 5c > lOc and 10C l^e yard 15c 5c Mercerized Crochet Cotton, _ Fun 50-piece sets of American semi-porcelain with gold line —'•»<• SCOTCH MADRAS— in black, white and colors; spe- decoration, including— Yard wide, cream and white; -Ibcd'E. GoldPlatedßeau^ 6 Butter Chips for 5c Large Pitcher 15c "per Pins, assorted designs; extra 6 Sauce Dishes, 5c ea 30c Medium Platter 15c curtains. Special, per special, 2 dozen for 15c 6 Cups and Saucers, 10c ea.6oc Large Platter .... 15c lI,V ' ;^r TAIN ' ' itO»^Afl- D —loc Bolt of Lingerie Tape, « Soup Plates, 10c ea 60c Open Vegetable . .Dish. ... 15c jUßt abi e from 40-inch to 76 in white, pink or blue, wth 6 Dinner Plates, 10c ea.. . 60c Gravy Boat 15c jn!h dSJ\e ends Soe ribbon threader; special, per 6 Dessert Plates, 10c ea... 60c Pickle Dish 10c J*" 1- detachable ends. S P £ »olt . Psc Covered Vegetable D.sh, 15c. CURTAIN ROD^-Sami —Hat Pins, black only; 2 50 Pieces Complete for $3.45 —Sold Only in Full Sets. quality as above; extend 27 to dozei» *5c 62 inches. Special, each...sc —Steel Safety Pins, nickel ril .... . . —15c CERTAIN ROD BRACK sir•£ ."'""•..rr.-«: fM^s china d»-i r\ r\r\ ■-/■; •**,■*„««£ —Assortment of Tooth Brush- -.«. —-* nr ,rr I 1 I 111 I —-•"" '" <■ KASTENERS—Bix es, pure bristle; many style FIiNNFR SFT %U A. \J *\J \J f;^tcii..rs to a set; will not tear handles to choose from; I^lllll CjIX tJia a w **r Qr rug; Belf . adjUßtlng . cholce 10c Special, the set 150 —26c large Shell Hair Pins, mO Piftrpq StlPCial at 10c Each —l-">c STOVE PIPE—B-lnch. choice for isc luu 6068 opeciai at iuc iacn Blze 2g gauge 24 lnch , engthg , T"hre^ a wh,t SeTnf y . ta .iS?*", -Complete 12-person service, 100 pieces good quality Austrian BpecUl -^^-^ ■*£ 50, 60; .peclal. 5 spools for l^ china, plain shape with lilac spray decoration. 28 gluge SpeciaT . . io4 —5c Wire Hair Pin Cabinets, —Regularly $14.9:. set, special, 100 pieces at 10c for $10.00 15,. OAS HOT PLATKH— * assorted kinds; special, 2 for 5c HoM <hllr ia N*tß- On e burner; special 10<r In the Basement In the Basement In the Basement CHOICE AT 5c CHOICE AT 10c CHOICE AT 15c —Dinner Plate*, Breakfast Plates, —China Cups and Saucers, decorated; —Decorated China Teas and Saucers, Bread and Mutter Plates Sauce Dishes star Cut Goblets, Tumblers, Wine Aluminum Mixing Spoons, Earthen Colter, for Tumblers, ' Ch.na Sugar O>asse«, Cordial Glasses, t.,1 Sundae S'S'.^Te'a R£ WhS SSS Bowls, Cream Jugs, Ramekins, Glass Glasses, Sponge Holders, Japanned Bowls. Covered Butter Dishes. Celery Jelly Dishes. Candle Shade*. Brass Trays, sets of Table Mats, Scrub Trays. Platters. 3-pt. green band Pitch- Flnger Bowls, Egg Cup*. Oyster Bowls, Brushes, Carpet Beaters, Enamel Coffee ers. Individual Salad Plates, Set of 6 Cup* and Saucers, Pickle Dishes, Water PoU, Metal Polish, Pullman Furniture Teaspoons, Fancy Baskets. 2 10c rolls Olaaces, Tea Pot Stands, Bean PoU, Polißh. Rolling Pins, 81eeve Irons, Drip Toilet Paper, 4 5c rolls Toilet Paper, Toothpick Holders, Salt and Pepper Pans, Fry Pans, Blue Japanese Cups and 4 he packages Shelf Paper, 4 6c pack- Shakers, Ga« Mantles, Gas Burners, Saucers, fancy Flower Pots, fancy China ages Sandwich Paper, 4 dozen Spring i Globes, Folding Waste Baskets, Oatmeal Dishes and Plates, decorated Clothes Pins, 4 Universal Percolator ustard Cup*, all sUen White Dinner China Cups and Saucers, White Sauce Tops, 4 5c Cotton Dish Mops, 2 10c Plateo Oat Meal Dishes. After Dinner Boats, Bouillon Cups and Saucers, Alu- Mixing Spoons, Trlannle Cedar Jloc", Cum and Saucers. Blue Butter Jars and minum Spoons, Steak Knives, Carving long handle] 25c bott> Ceuar Polish I Covers and man/ other items worth Knives, and Forks and many otti3r Gold Paint and ttßny other groups aad I l«c, lGc and JOe each, ut «c items worth $14 «*cV at lOc items to 40c, at 1S«I THE TABOMA THUS TACOMA SCHOOLS HOW TO EDUCATE YOUR CIO Told It.v \\l"lir«l Hackvllle Htoner, I\|m.ii«-ii| of Natural Kduratiun. By "Fairies" we mean imagin ation. Without the divine gift of im agination life would be hardly worth living, it is the fairies who whisper even to grown-ups; tell uiK them to do good deeds; in spiring them to purposeful ambi tion. We cannot build a ship, paint I picture or write a book without the aid of theae sprites. We nhould therefore entourage them to be a very profound influence in the moulding of child chara rt-er. Through "fairies" the mother may keep the rod out of the home. I have always used the h>lp of tlifNH little Imagination spirits to keep Winifred, my daughter, from being naughty. I began putting coffee beans and lemons under her pillow at night. Then, if she had been Kood that day, Titanin, Queen of Fairies, would visit her during the night and change the coffee beans and sour lemons to choco late drops and sweet oranges. If, on the other hand, Winifred were naughty, Titania did not visit her pillow. Naturally she tried to be good and receive a reward from the dear little fairy. I have tried this experiment with many children, and it has always worked like magic. In place of the chocolate drops and oranges other dainties the child craves can be substituted. The idea is to hold out some re ward to inspire them to be good and to behave, rather than gov ern them by threatß of punish ment. I believe thoroughly in offering rewards for goodness. By all means keep the little fairy interest alive and In the school room. For when we down INSPECT SCHOOLS IN THE SOUTH END The committee inspeatUg school houses for fire hanrds will attempt to complete its In vestigation today. Yesterday four schools were visited and cou | dttions were reported the best of any of the schools yet visited. Horace Mann was criticised be cause of the inacceßsabllity of the fire escapes. The boiler room at the Edison came in for a share of the com- LINCOLN PUPILS DEBATE More than 100 debaters met in their several classrooms yesterdiy at Lincoln Park for the first get together session of the season. In several of the rooms inform al debates were held on the ques tions, "Resolved, that the Monroe doctrine should be abandoned," and "Resolved, that military training should be compulsory in high schools." Enthusiastic discussions of class debating plans were held in other session rooms. The freshmen class ledw ith the number signifying an intention of trying for the team, with more than 30 answering the calt. Wrestlers Turning Out Coach Moser spent yester.lay showing Stadium mat men now holds. The turnouts, while tley are far from encouraging are get ting better every night. More grapplers are turning out every night and when injuries to many of the football wrestlers permit, followers of wrestling look for big doings., NEED 6 MORE IN EXTENSION CLASS Twenty persons took advantage of the salesmanship class last night at the Commercial club un der the direction of Prof. Carl Bush, of the I'niverstty of Wash ington extension division. Prof. Buvh Raid It was neces sary to enroll at leant s*x more members to Insure the contlnu ance of the class. Twenty more members must !"' enrolled In the advertising class to Insure its per menanry. *♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦«"» «. PARKNT-TKACIIKIIS A * *| Parent-Te«cher circle oi the Irving srhool will meet tomorrov ttternoon In the school building at 3:15 to discuss airnugcnieui^ (or Thanksgiving. the fairies of imagination we lose the best thing in life. And remember, too, that a child who is allowing its tmiiginu tion free play is not lying. There li a distinct difference between childish make-believe and lying although too many parents con- BOY WANTED AUTO, SO HE JUST MADE IT ST. PAUL, Minn., Nov. 11. •-- Kenneth O'Brien is some boy! He is 13 years old, an orphan and a cripple, but he is the sole maker of an automobile, tli- Hlcn of which has never been seen la the whole northwest. It is a tloy auto, as may be seen In the ac companying picture, but it is the real "goods" for all that! Kenneth's home-made auto has a body made from tin taken from a coffee can. It is enameled black. The doors are made of wood taken from a grape basket. The chassis came from the sane grape basket. The mud guards, running board, gasoline tank ard tool box are also made from tin cans. mittee's criticism and at the Fern Hill school It was decided an outside stairway would have to be installed. Conditions at the Whitman were found satisfactory. Several inside-swinging doors were found. In all schools visit ed, fire alarms were rung with out the knowledge of the princi pals, teachers or pupils and in all taßes the buildings were emi- tied in fast time. SAYS ADS BRING FOLKS TO CHURCH PITTSBCRG, Nov. ll.—En dorsement of advertising as the means of increasing church mem bership was given by Rev. Edward A. Rumball of Boston at the "Ut annual meeting of the Unitarian conference of the middle states and Canada here yesterday. RAISE WRECKED ADMIRAL WATSON The steamer Admiral Watson, sunk two months ago by the steamer Paralso at the municipal dock in Seattle, was raised to the surface yesterday. She Is be ing towed to drydock today. krupFworks~to relieve families BERLIN, Nov. 11.—A $6,000, --000 surplus from the profitß of the Krupp works will be devoted to aiding families of soldiers kill ed in battle and general relief work. The profits last year were $21,50,000. TEETH Dr. A. B. Mark, Mgr. SAVE MONEY On Your Dental Bill CHICAGO DENTISTS 112414 Pail Me Arm. fuse the two. thus repressing the dramatic imagery of the kiddie! which playi such a big part In education and character building. Corporal punishment is a ruelic of barbarism and never does the child any good. Kmploy Fairies and rewards instead! "Took me two weeks to make this auto," says Kenneth. He is suffering with a bone disease and hie left leg is crippled. All Ills nun work! Kenneth O'lirlen, crippled orphan, who made the miniature auto shouii in flu- accompanying picture out of tin cans and other thing*. He is 18 yean old and lives in Ht. Paul, Minn. STADIUM HOLDS DEBATE TRYOUT Stadium hlKh school debaters held a tryout yesterday afternoon before the sixth period roll room classes. KIKE PUB TO MEET Kukelele club at Stadium high school meets at 2:35 this after noon. I FRIDAY'S I I Attractions I I AT THE BARGAIN STORE I LI Bungalow House Dresses— l,;uli<V Amoskeag Glng- I ■ Assorted colors in glng- ham House Dresses, various I ■ hams and percales, regular styles and colors, regular I ■ 75c value, on Second RQ* $1.25 value; Second QQ_ ■ ■ Floor at oJU Floor Bargain at... OjC ■ H Ladies' Hateen Skirts, supe- Bungalow Aprons in striped I H rior quality in black and and figured percales, blue I I green, regular 11.50 value; and black, regular 65c I ■ Friday and Saturday, QQ« value; Second Floor AQn I I Second Floor wOw special *tuL I I ln.li.s' Three-Piece Break- Men's Sweaters in oxford, I ■ fust suits in ginghams and brown and maroon, # A 1Q I ■ percales, plain and in the regular $2.25 value I■l O I I most popular stripes and Others at $2.89 and $8-48 I ■ checks; regular $1.25 value; —Seroml Floor. H I now, Second QQ. I ■ Floor JUC ' I „„^____^^_______ Boys' Sweaters In brown. I I - oiford and maroon, regular I ■ Toklo i >f>ii K e« Silks, 36 $1.25 values; Second CQa I H inches wide, good assort- Floor Uuv I H ment of colors, regular 60c —-^_^-—^___— __^___ I H value; Second QQn ""^ mm~mmmmm H Floor, now wwb Misses' School Dresses in I I _^ mm^ „.^.^_^i^_^^ serges, ginghams, plaids and I H —^i^——■^——^^ percales; fifty of them, no I 9 I.h<lU>s' OutinK Flannel two alike; trimmed and I ■ Nlßh-Kowns, with or with- piped in braids and con- I ■ out collars, regular $1.00 trasting materials with fancy ■ ■ value. Second CQo buttons; some at 30c, some I ■ Floor UOO 60c, others 08c fO 00 I ■ Fancy Foulards and MenNa- —Second Floor. H H llm-s in plain striped and __^__.———— I I ssx^s^^r^i ModH or"ni«* «—•■ ■ black; 24 inches wids. tamily size, self-basting, I H Regular 75c value. Special, seamloss, perfect in every I H Second Floor, AQ _ detail; Second ff 1 i|o I ■ Friday fJC Floor Bargain .. . * I i^O I I Coffee Dept. I M K.xtra Kre-Mo Cof- *)Kn N(-u ( '">' WalnutH, \i- I H fee, alb CQC mondu, Filberto and Of) _ I ■ Brazil Nuts, a lb CUG I I Our Fav«>ri«e Blend, 10- I'lir* California Honey In I I a lb IUU l»'«t Mason jars, «)/)« I ■ only i.UC I ■ 600 Green Japan Tea, OQp V^SS SSI I a very special, a 1D....03C J^^^ 15C I I PAULSONS. Inc. I ■ I IO.VT BROADWAY. MAIN 2:12. I ♦Jhrsday, Nov. 11,191V>. PARKER ELECTED CAPTAIN Harry Parker, Lincoln Park's sensational quarterback, wl!| lead the football team for the 1916 season. He was elected yes terday at a meeting of the letter men. Both the players and Coach Col bert are well pleased with the choice of Parker as captain. His cool headed manner in running the team this year won the con fidence of. the players and the followers of the south side eleven. Plan Girls' Basketball Miss Mason has completed the first schedule of the girls' < lima basketball teams at Stadium iilgli school. The seniors are the firat to use the floor. They will meet Nov. 16 from 2:40 until 3:05 p. m. when the Juniors will meet on the same afternoon until 3:30. i The juniors and freshmen will not meet until Thursday of the same week, the sophomores tak ing the floor first, followed by, the freshmen. Girls Form a Club, Too With an organization and pur pose similar to the professional clubs organized recently by the boys of Stadium high school, the girlg of the institution met yes terday at a special assembly and formed a girls' club. The new organization has been guided principally by Mrs. Friars, with assistance offered by Miaa Burgess, Miss Wortman and oth ers. The purpose of the club will be to bring speakers before the girls who will talk on possible openings for women in the busi ness and professional world. SHERIDAN SCHOOL DEFEATS ROGERS Rogers opened Kb official soc cer Tuesday by defeating the Sheridan team, 6 —2. Sidney Hughes refereed, and declared the Rogers forwards displayed an exceptional attack. High school soccer players at Stadium laid off yesterday be cause of wet grounds in Wright park, but will turn out again this afternoon.