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About Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1904)
IS THE MORNING OREGONIA2?, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1904. fit IS FIN Foreign Exhibit Build ing Completed. NOW READY FOR DISPLAYS Structure Is Beautiful and . Durable. VVORK WAS BEGUN IN MAY Contractors WW Formally Turn the Building Over to Lewis and Clark State Commission Saturday Others Near Completion. An Important step toward the early completion of the Iewis and Clark Expo sition was made yesterday, when the first of the reat exhibit palaces was finished. The magnificent Foreign Exhibits build ing js the one to be first ready for use. A .email force of workmen put the finishing touches on the interior during the morn ing, and at noon the huge doors were put tinder lock until such time as exhibits be--ln to arrive from St. Louis for "Winter storage. Within the next few days the building will be formally turned over to the Xiewis and Clark State Commission by the Bur rell Construction Company, "which erected it. This ceremony will probably occur at the meeting of the commission which oc curs Saturday. The building has already been tested by Superintendent of Construc tion Brixon and found to measure up to the required standards. Imposing and Durable. The Foreign Exhibits building is one of the most Imposing and at the same time most durable buildings of the Exposition. Its architecture Is of the Spanish renas cence style, and is an artistic conception. The many windows and big entrances are finely -decorated with staff designs in fig ures, ornaments and medallions. The west entrance, in particular. Is a work of art and Js said by connoisseurs to surpass the entrance of any of the beautiful St. Xouls palaces. The roof is an arched dome with a broad space on the extreme top given to heavy skylights. The best material Is used for the skylights and is tinted to give a pleas ing atmospheric effect to the Interior. The interior Is fitted up as one spacious pavilion, with a broad gallery spread half way to the dome. There are six wide flights of stairs connecting the main floor with the gallery. Huge beams and bolts and steel rods add an air of durability. The interior walls are painted a light preen. Ample Fire Protection. For fire protection reels of hose are placed at different parts of the main floor end gallery. These are connected with the water mains at all times, and half a dozen Btreams of water could be brought into eenice If needed, by simply manning the nozzles and turning, open the water valves. The announcement that the Foreign Ex hibits building had been finished aroused the interest of all workmen on the grounds yesterday, as well aa the many visitors. No announcement had been made that the work was to be finished yesterday, and when the news spread about the grounds it caused something of a sensation. "Work on the building was commenced early in May. "when the Burrell Construc tion Company got a contract to erect It for $52,000. It was orlglnall Intended to serve as a festival hall, but the plans were afterward altered, as it was found necessary to devote It to the use of for eign exhibitors and provide another and smaller amusement hall. Other Buildings Near Completion. While It won the race for completion, the other big exhibit palaces are not far be "hlnd. The time estimated for the com pletion of the other "buildings is scheduled as follows from this date: Agricultural Palace 30 days Literal Arts Palace - 16 days Forestry building 40 daya Administration building 10 days Colonnade entrance 15 days "Fire Department bulldlnc 15 days Public Bhelter 10 days Auditorium 0O days Mining building 90 days Machinery electricity and transporta tion building - 80 daya No Smoking at Fair Grounds. The strictest rules are enforced against smoking about the Lewis and Clark grounds. Signs appear promiscuously, and the force of guards and watchmen have instructions to see to It that there are no violations of the rule. Among the unfin ished buildings fire would be quite as dan gerous as Jt would be In a powder maga zine, although when the buildings are fin ished the danger will be removed, and it is' probable the restrictions will be, too. The danger was recently brought to the attention of the Exposition authori ties In a forcible manner when one found a lighted cigar lying In a support beam in the Agricultural Palace. Prompt dis covery probably saved a fire, and 'since then precautions have been redoubled, and a man with a lighted cigar is looked upon as for a prompt calling down. Rose Gardens Burst In Bloom. The rose gardens recently installed about different portions of the Xwls and Clark Exposition grounds are beginning to bloom and add greatly to the beauty of the scene. There are several hundred rose bushes in bloom, and their growth is so gauged by expert gardeners that they should be in their prime when the Expo sition opens June 1. Water Available to Fight Fire. An official test of the St Helens pump ing station, which supplies water for fire emergencies, was made yesterday at the Fair grounds, and the station was found to meet all requirements. The pumps sent a stream of water a distance, of ISO feet from a fire nozzle and supplied COO gallons per minute to the supply main. LADIES' CHANCE HOW. The Brownsville Woolen Mill Store Sells Goods for Women. The big sale of woolen goods at the Brownsville store has a double interest this season, as they have added a large line of fine wool underwear for women, and are selling it at Just one-half the price charged by dry goods stores. Pure wool underwear for men and wom en at 7a cents per garment Is a startling announcement, and only a woolen mill store could do it. Special cut prices are now on underwear, sweaters, cardigan Jackets, socks, hosiery, wool gloves, card ed wool, and blankets. business ime. If Babr la Cvtttoc Teetfe. Se nn aatf use that ola asd wall-tried resedr. Xra. Wlnlow Soot&Inf Syrup, fox children teetbtac. It aootbe the child, softens the gum, allays all pals, cere wlad colic tad diarrhoea. Christmas Delineator ob sale at I5c a copy Sbscrit.tiofcs take at $1.00 a Y r Great Thanksgiving Sale of Groceries At The Meier & Frank Store r If yon are kicky enongh to buy yonr Groceries here yog know the big amomityon save monthly 'compared to what yon are asked to pay at the "corner" grocery store for equal grades. The great Thanksgiving Sale now in prog ress offers tbe best known brands in ikkes of groceries and provisions at prices every housewife, every hotel and boarding hoase keeper must be interested inPhone and Moil Orders will be promptly attended to Phone Private Exchange 4 Basement Canada Cream Cheese, 2 for 25c 3 packages Saratoga Chips 25e Edam Holland Cheese., 1904 all illlcher Herring, keg.. $1.1 e 2-lb. can String Beans.... 15c Nabisco Wafers, box,.. 35c 5-lb. can bar Sugar .......50c 2 1-lb. pkg. Graham Crackers.. 35c Fig Prune or Postum Cereal.. ..30c 2 packages Grape Nuts zsc 3 packages Mince Meat 35e 3 cans Van Camp's Soups....... 25e I can Queen of West Corn 10c 3 1-lb. pkgs. Seeded Raisins.... 23c Snider's Catsup, 2 bottles 35c Snider's Oyster Cocktail Catsup .30c Cooper's Salad Oil, quart $1.00 C. & B. Lucca Oil, quart 65c Meier & Frank faraoes Mocha and Jam Coffee, pound.... 1.24c 5-lb. package Domino Sugar. ...55c "Victor" Flour, none better, sk.fl.35 1-lb package New Currants. .. .10c Loose Muscatel Raisins, 4 lbs . 25c 10-lb. sack yellow or white Cornmeal 25c 1- lb. can Lightship Salmon, 2 for.35c Baker's Unsweetened Chocolate. 35c 1 can K. C Baking Powder 20c 2 cans Duchess Peaches 25c 2 cans Alamo Tomatoes 15c 2 cans "All-Gold" Tomatoes 25c 1 can Amazon Peaches.. 15c 1 can "All-Gold" Peaches 25c Durkee's Salad Dressing, bot., . 10c. 25c 45c 2- lb. can Blue Point Oysters. 3 for.SL Poppy Oysters, 1-lb. cans, 3 for. 25c 1-lb. can Blue Point Oysters, 2.35c 3 frames of Honey for 59c 1- lb can Van Camp's Plum Pud ding 25c 2- lb. can Van Camp's Plum Pud ding 46c 1 box No. 1 Macaroni for 4do 6 packages of Chip Matches 35c 6 packages Searchlight Matches. 35c 6 packages Press Matches 35c 1 can Eagle Milk for 15c 3 cans Pioneer Cream. 25c 14-oz. bottle Olives for .23c 100-lb. sack Western Dry Granulated Sugar for $5.&e 16 lbs. Granulated Sugar for... $1.99 100-lb. sack of Fruit Sugar... 956 Pint bottle of Ammonia. ........5c Pint of Liquid Blueing .i...5c 3 packages of Jcll-o for. .......25c 3 - lb. package Soda Crackers.... 30c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, gallon.Sl-36 Log Cabin Maple 8yrup, gal . . 5c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, quart... 35c Log Cabin Maple Syrup, pint.... 22c New California Walnuts, lb 15c New Paper Shell Almonds, 2 lbs. for 35c 10-lb. sack Pastry Flour 80c 10-lb. sack Farina for 35c 2 pkgs. Self-Balsing BuckwheatSc 3 cans Babbitt's Lye for 25c 1 can Ground Chocolate 25c 10-lb. sack Cream Boiled Oats.. 40c 10-lb. sk. Mayflower Rolled OatsSc 10-lb. sack Steel Cut Oatmeal.. 50c 10 lbs. pure Buckwheat 45c 10 lbs. Graham Flour 35c Fresh Roasted Peanuts, lb lBe 2-lb. can Sliced." Pineapple. 15c 3 1-lb. cans "Van Camp's pork and beans ........... ;j 35c 2 2-lb. cans Van Camp's pork and beans 33c 2 2-lb cans Heinz pork . and . beans ,35c 4 lbs. .fancy Italian Prunes...;.. 35c Broken Japan. Rice, pound. ....5c 2 cans Albert Roche's Sardines.. 35c Smoked Sardines, can...; ..18c Yacht Club boneless Sardines. ..36c 1- lb, basket Washed Figs 22c 2- lb. basket Washed Figs 46c 3 1-lb. packages Figs 35c California Loose White Figs, 4 pounds 35c California loose Black Figs, 4 ftounds 35c b. package New Dates 10c Knox Gelatine, 2 pkgs 35c 32-oz. jars Chow Chow sec 32-oz. Jars of Pickles 35c New- Brazil Nuts, 2 lbs S5c New Pecans,-for lb .........15c 1- lb. can Shrimps 16c 2- lb. can Shrimps 36c New Lemon Peel, pound 15c New Orange Peel, pound 15c New Citron Peel, pound ..30c Royal Salad Dressing 25c 45c Rice Popcorn, pound 5c 10 lbs. Rye Flour 36c McLaren's Imperial Cheese, 2 jars for 35c 1-lb. cac SchllllBK's.B&klBC Pew ..der, f err 1 46c Portland Agents for Bctterick Pattac PaMicatio Mail Orders Fifed ' Shoe Sale Extraordinary The Meter &. Frank Store has orgaatoed a great three days' sale of women's high-grade eveniag and dregs Slippers and men's Rrdkig Boots Footwear of the highest gnaHty and best style at prices yog cannot jail to recognize as off ering the best money-saving chances of the year. Women's $5 Slippers $2.85 Pair Women's $5 Slippers $3.85 Pair Women's $6 Slippers $4.45 Pair Men's $5, $6 Shoes $3.95 French, Shriner &. Urner's famous $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes for men: broken lines In about all sizes offered at a ri diculously low price. Shrewd men will snap up these bargains quickly. It Isn't often $5.00 and $6.00 Shoes can be bought for $3.95 pair $6.00 patent calf lace Shoes. Imperial toe; $5.00 patent colt Lace Shoes, Carlr .sle toe; $6.00 patent horse lace Shoes, double sole; $5.00 and $6.00 heavy lace .Shoes, in box calf and Zurah calf, about all sizes: take your pick of all above lines at this price $35 Men's $10 Riding Boots $7 Pair "Women's Kid and Patent Leather Colonial Slippers, splendid styles and abont all sizes, $5.00 values for, pair $2.35 "Women's $5.00 Patent Leather Slippers headed Corinne style, at the very low price of, pair .$3.85 Patent Leather, Yelvet, Kid, Fine Evening and Dress Slippers $6.00 patent kid, high cut Corinne Slippers for,- pair. .$4.45 $5.00 vici kid, high cut Corinne Slippers for, pair $3.85 $5 patent leather, headed Coronation Slippers, pair. . .$3.85 $5.00 patent leather, headed Corinne Slippers, pair. .$3.85 Men's Biding Boots, all the $10.00 styles on sale at, pr..$7.00 Women's Shoes at $2.22 Women's vici kid, lace, and Bluchers, light or heavy sole, patent tip, Cuban heels Patent colt lace Shoes, light soles for dress wear", Cuban heels, mat kid tops -Patent calf and patent colt lace Shoes, welt soles, military heels, mat kid top Patent colt button Shoes, military heels, max: kid tops Shoes we'll suarantee- equal to best $3.50 values to be found anywhere "American Week" price is, pair....'...... .S&22 Women's Knit Underwear "Women's "Wool Jersey Bibbed Vests. The handsomest 1 1Q styles in $L50 and $175 values are on sale at, each 1 a O "Women's "Harvard Mills" Merino Vests and Pants, silk 7Qfs finished, perfect-fitting, all sizes, regular $1.00 vals., ea Children's Union'Suits, all this season's best styles, ages 2 to 16 vears, greatest values ever offered 65c Suits, 5Q 75c Suits, 60 85c Suits, 70 95c Suite, 8G 70c Suits, 55p 80c Suits 65 90c Suits, 75 $1.00 Suits 85 Great Sale Drug Sundries Every-Day Necessities at Special Low Prices Mennen's Talcum Powder, can.... 13c Camelline. 39c values, for 27c Purity" Bay Rum, 25c value .14c Rublfoam. 25c value, botUe -14c Caticura Soap at 15c a Cake Limit 3 cakes to a customer. Pumice Stone, 10c value 6c Wc Shaving Brushes for. ea. S3c 5c Chamois Skins, each 5c 15c Chamois Skins, each 10c Dr. Parker Pray's Nail Enamel... 16c Dr. Parker Pray's Rosaline 16c Dr. Parker Pray's Emery Boards. 16c 25c. 35c, 50c Dressing Combs, 15c, 25c, 35c Lyons' Tooth Powder, can 14c Espey's Cream, ISc value 14c Frostilla, 20c value 14c 35c Tooth Brushes for 21c 25c Tooth Brushes for. 15c $1.00 Hair Brushes for 63c 50c Hair Brushes for 35e 69c Genuine Italian Castile Soap.. ..59c 2-lb. bar Castile, 25c value 17c Kirk's Juvenile Soap. 17c value 9c 4711 White Rose Soap, cake.. ....... ..Tic 25c Toilet Soaps. 3 cakes in box, box.l7c Fairy Soap, dozen cakes 35c 3 cakes Witch Hard Soap 10c 3 cakes Violet Toilet oap 10c 25c "Bathasweet" for, can 17c 10c package Rosemary Toilet Paper.. 6c Special values in Toilet Papers at 3c, 4c and 6c Thanksgiving Sale of Rogers "1847" Plated Ware Berry Spoons, special $ .88 Teaspoons, set of six, special.- $ .90 Dessert Spoons, set of six, special $1.60 Tablespoons, set of six, special.. ...SI. 85 Dessert Forks, set of six, special $1.60 Table Forks, set of six, special $1.85 "Forbes" Cake Baskets, satin or bur nished finish; $3.75 value, JTQ. "Forbes" satin engraved Mugs, each. 32c Children's silver-plated Mugs, French gray or burnished finish, m& $L50 value for 1.63 3- pc Tea Sets, burnished fin- n Qj ' ish, newest shapes, $12.50 val. 9073 4- pc. Tea Sets. French gray fin-e a i lab, very neat, reg. $12.50 val.O.d 4-pc Tea Sets, satin engraved, ca an medium size, reg. $.&) val....Oy Crumb Pan and Scraper, French gray -finish, $3.00 and $35 value. o -j r for &6.0t. Silver-elated Syrup Pitcher, with tray, newest pattern; K.50 value, Cinch Trays, fancy edge, 1 9 9 $1.50 value 1 . 4 and 5-lIght Candelabra, with cc AC candles, reg. $8.60 values ?O.OJ $L65 Bonbon Dishes, each $1.29 The following great special values: 0c Nut Cracker 42c; 60c values 45c 6 Orange Spoons In lined c i jq box. $L75 value Rogers "1S47" Cucumber or t-l Tomato Servers, gilt bowls... .0 Rogers 'W Chip Beef Forks, A Q small sire. 60c value OC Rogers Nut Cracker Sets, cracker.. 6 picks, $2.00 value, set -...$1:59 Knives and Forks, satin finish. set -of 6, new patterns, great value, set.. $3.50 Knives and Forks, set of 6, shell satin patterns, great value, set $3.60 9 and 10-lnch silver-plated Trays, regu lar $3.25 values, each $2.67 Fern Dishes, open work, round edge, medium size, $3-50 values $2.79 $5.60 Baking Dishes, medium slae..$4.39 8 arid 10-Inch Candlesticks, very newest designs. $2,75 values, for $2.13 Our Entire MflHnery Stock at l& Off Choose from oar entire stock of Trimmed MilKnery for women and children at one-third off from regular selfing prices Hats for dress wear, hats for evening Tyear; ail thic Mra'ft nrettiest stvles and trmunmn Nuns in re. serve, the entire stock is included Note these prices; Entire stock of fine Tailored Hats, big assortment, values. up to .$10.00, for $4.00 See Big window display of "Women's Keady-to-Wear Hats, all this season's natti est styles, values up to $4.00 ; your choice $1.25 Included are "Cavaliers," French Sailors, Turbans, "Walk ing Shapes; 200 styles to select from. 100 "Dolly Varden" Hats for blisses, handsomely trimmed with ribbon velvet, $2.9p val ues, for . ... .$1.-25 300 Children's Felt and Mohair Hats, velvet trimmed, mar velous values at, each. .75 Great Clearance Sale of our entire stock of Millinery,. Men's $20 Overcoats $14 Sis The Meier 3b Frank Store's 7 84th Friday Surprise Sale The Meier &. Frank Clothing Store annonnces for tomor row's great surprise sale, a special purchase of 200 men's $20 Overcoats which trade conditions among the mann factnrers permitted onr bnying at a price far below their real value As nsnal the store's friends are invited to share in onr good fortunes Two great lots, one consist ing of $20 long belt overcoats, in all-wool fancy cheviots and fancy tweeds, grays, oaves , brown and black mixtures, stripes and invisible plaids; coats are 30 inches long Lot two consists of roea's 44-inch regal or cat overcoats in black thibets, and Oxford grays All the above coats are splendidly tailored, Italian serge lining They represent this season best styles and materials, garments the exclu sive clothier would have no hesitancy in asking $25 for Morrison-St. window dwlay gives yon 1 A some idea of the really great valnes at P tT 3 Bathroom Rugs Bathroom Bugs, washable and reversible red, blue and green 36x36 in., $1.50 values, ea.S1.15 30x60 in., $2.50 values, ea.Sl.67 36x72 in., $3.50 values, ea.$2.15 Outside Doormats, special val ues Cocoa, 18x30 in., regular $1.00 value, each ..-..72c Cocoa, 30x33 in., regular $1.25 value, each 83d Steel, $1.25 values, 87j $1.75 values for 1.22; $2.25 value, 1.65 each. $2.50 Roller-Bearing Carpet Sweepers for, each $1.69 Cake-Baking !emonstratioh In the Basement, Professor Chap man is entertaining hundreds of women every day. Thisafternoon he will demonstrate "Iced Cake," something new and delicious. Don't miss it. 2 to 5 P. M., Basement. A Year's Subscription to TEe" American Boy" Free The Boys are delighted with our offer to give one year's sub scription to The American Boy, with every purchase of suit or overcoat The Ameri can Boy is the biggest, bright est and best boys' paper in the world and is read by half a mil lion boys "When having cloth ing needs bring your parents to the Meier & Prank Store As sortment the largest, styles the best and prices the lowest Second floor. Boys' and Young Men's Cra venettes, $8.50 to $10. Boys' and Young Men's Over coats, 5 to ?20. Boys' and Young Men's Suits, $5 to $20. Little Boys' Overcoats, special values at $5. Boys' Reefers in great variety, 3 to 8 years, $4.50. Buster Brown and Russian Blouse Suits, $4 to $12. Boys "Waists, Blouses and Sweaters, Boys' Hats, Caps and Shoes. Sole Portland agents for "H&wes" famous $3.00 Hats for 3ea and Young Men. New Pall and '"Winter Model. The Meier (2b Frank Store's 784th Friday Surprise Sale 1 000 Women's Dressing Sacques 58c One thoasand Women's Flannelette Dressing Socqnes and Short Kimonas, new, pretty styles, very best $1.00 values for 56c each, is the seasonable offering in onr Cloak Department for to morrow's ?&4th FridaySSarprise Sale A great special purchase made by our cloak chief who retcrned yesterday from Easternj fashion centers This is one of the "plnms" he secured from man-; nfactnrers who like to do us a good tarn occasionally for the great amount of regular business we turn their way annually' Navy bine and white, black and white, grays, and Persian designs, some with large round collars, braid trir&med, very pretty styles, $ 1 valnes At 58c Each Thanksgiving Linen Sole Our entire stock of Dinner Napkins, all grades, beat patterns. Immense variety all at Thanksgiving- Sale price. The grandest Kapkln bar gains ever offered $2.00 Napkins, dozen 31.72 $2.50 Napkins, dozen 92M5 13.35 Napkins, dozen S2.8S $4.00 Napkins, dozen S3J5 $5.00 Napkins, dozen All Nayklas- up io fl36 dozes at re ..daced arlees. . Hemstitched damask Tea Cloths all the best sises and patterns great bargain. $1.00 :gradee, 88c each; $1.50 grades, each; S2.00 rradu. aiJH aih: all S3.00 Tray Cloths, for each..-. 2is5' bee the new frrancn Tawe linens being ottered at Thanksgiving Sale prices. Hemstitched satin damask Table Cloths, beautiful styles, all the best grades at Thanksgiving Sale prices $4.50 Cloth, for $5.00 Cloths Tor ......;4$4M $6.00 Cloths for .,..$&99 $7.00 Cloths for - $9.00 Cloths for T.3 All linen, bleached satin damask 64-lncb. Best patterns; remarka ble value, yard 98c All linen, bleached, satin damask 72-lnch 12 new patterns; $1.25 value, yard 9c AJl our $1.50 bleached, satin dam ask Napkins on sale at, doz.Sl.31 All our $2.00 Napkins, for, dor. 1.33 All our $3.25 bleached- Napkins, dozen - 93-98 72-lnch satin damask Table Linens, aU the best patterns; regular' $1 grade at, yard 88e 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, handsome designs, regular $1.2o grade, at the- low price of.... 94c 72-lnch satin damask Table Linens, all the regular $1.50 values, for, the yard ...C1.36 72-inch satin damask Table Linens, the $2.25 grades, for this sale at the low price of, yard $1.78 Hemstitched damask Tray Cloths, 17x23 Inches; values extraordi nary at the low price, each.... 31c Hemstitched damask Tray Cloths, 20x23 Inches, marvelous values at. each aSe "Home-Made" Undermuslins The finest American-made Undermcslios are being offered at low prices this week Beau tiful pieces, Gowns, Chemise, Drawers and Skirts, daiatiest trimmings, large variety Gowns are nainsooks and cambrics; fine em- Droiuery nau laue-irumneu, insertions, Deaamgs and ribbons, long and short sleeves; "beautiful styles; all sizes ' . $3-3.50 Gowns ..'.....$146 $4 Gowns $6 Gowns are ....... .9tL9& $7 Gowns .746 $8.50 Gowns 963? $ie-oii , $6.50 Cherahte $3.50 Chemise , .$5.09 Drawers , $3.50 Drawers X4.38 . . Handsome, high-grade White Petticoats having : J- XI Xl ai . 3 -n -l - , wme .uuiuiues, eisirur&ieijr iriMmeu wixn aainty embroideries, laces, insertions, headings and rib bons; separate dust-ruffles values no woman'i wants to miss $5-$C50. values . . . . $7Ji values, each. $1.99 -value. ..s&se $16 valne, eaek ... . . ..9KT $13.5 values .....:...7J&r Notion Sale Pennies to be saved on Notions and small wares Binding Ribbon, all colors, pc.5 Stockinet Shields, best grade, per pair ...,.fc..;X7 Basting Cotton, black -and colors, 6 spools for.. v., .5 Ventilating Shields, all sizes, per pair ...Ii5 Hooks and Eyes, on tape, yard.8 Luster silk-finished' Machine t Twist, 300-yard spools Lily Haircloth Flounce, ea.$1.00 "Omo" Kemovable Shield, . per pair ......... : .49 Stockinet 'Shields, pair. 8 Ball and Socket Fasteners, 2 dozen for. 15 Belt Pins, black and white, cd.6 Black Pins, on card card. . . Assortment Safety- Pins, cardS C. 3. Darning Cotton, 2 eards'.5 Hand Ironing "Wax, 3 fOr 5 20th Century Needle Book..eT5 Darning Needles, card 2 ;Hose Supporters to clasp on cor set, all colors, pair .... .12$ Lisle Elastic, 11 colors, lOc.yalue, forj yard . . .-.5 Globa Pin Boojcs, each A-4 SbeetsPillowQes Torn and hemmed. Sheets Sf su perior quality at special prices " Size 72x90 in., for, eack 44 Size 81x90 in., for, each 494 42x36 in. Pillow Cases, each . v ."8 ' 45x36 in. Pillow Cases, each. . XO4 45x36 in. hemstitched SlipSj e'ach - 45-inch Pequot Pillow CaaiBf yard 13