18 THE COKSIXGr OHEGOKIAX, WEDNESDAY, JTJXE 38, 1906. OHDfNKNCE MM HJWE BID FLAWS Police and Fire Departments May Not Get increased" Pay. DEVLIN CRIES "INVALID" In tanks. SomethinW m!sht be said about morels dancers maflejn Jdcsselsbelt, Mont. but that's & suggestion unwonny a per fect gentleman. A friend of mine had traveled ail over. but had never seen Venice, Well, he saw 11 Yesterday on the TralL Speaking of mysteries, there are some of the funniest sandwiches In those places where yen eat If you do on the Trail. A curious lady couldn't understand the Joke and wondered what made Milwaukee famous. She knows now. She drank three stems yesterday on the TralL Three steins of surcease. Personally I've always wanted to see the biggest Mar In the world. Yesterday I watched the most successful speller on the TralL "While I was listening to him a short man from Tamhlll County, with long whiskers and a sad eye, asked me where be could see the foreign ladies dance. And I showed him. Later I was still listening to the speller when Yam hill returned. His eye was less sad. "I've seen 'em, by UecK at last. saa ne. Just like that. WelUfthere was another case of surcease on the TralL "Wasn't there? Declares Proper Course- "Was Sot Pursued -and No Payments Can . T3c 3Iad( Has Been Ap proved by .Mayor. At the farewell performance of the City Council last Monday, ordinances were passed authorizing an increase In the pay of members of the Fire Department, as well as captains of police and patrolmen of the Police Department, and yesterday afternoon the Mayor approved both measures Now it Is claimed the ordinance raising the salaries of the Fire Department is Invalid, and Auditor Devlin Intimates that he will not approve any claims under Its provisions in its present shape. He says further that under the charter the Council does not possess the power to fix salaries: the Executive Board must do that, and the Council may then ap prove the action of the Executive Board. It Is alleged that the petition for the In crease In salaries of members of the Fire Department was submitted to the Execu tive Board by Chiuf Campbell on May 5, accompanied by a recommendation that the prayer be granted on the ground that the efficiency of the department was constantly being Impaired by resignations on account of the poor pay. Petition Reported Back. The petition was reported back by Curtis and Fleldner. the fire committee of the Executive Board, on May 19. but the records of proceedings show, accord ing to Auditor Devlin, that the same pe tition was before the Council on May 1", It appearing that the committee from the Executive Board, in Its eagerness to se cure the nassage of the measure, had taken this short-cut method of achie.'lng results. The Council then referred the petition back to the Executive Board. Auditor Devlin says the new Executive Board will have to pass upon all claims under the proposed increase, and that, if requested, he will necessarily have to submit an abstract showing minutes of proceedings, which, of course, will reveal the Irregularities. He states also that the petition of the firemen for an increase, as it came from the Executive Board, was not called for by the Council, but was In the box of the ways and means committee while the matter was under consideration, and while there may not be any trouble about It. the technical defects in the meas ure exist just the same. How Ordinance Beads. , As finally passed by the Council the ordinance pro'idlng for the increase In pay of the Fire Department reads as fol lows: Ordinance 'So. 14,720. "An ordinance making an appropriation out of the Fire Department fund of the City of Portland for increase of salaries of firemen for the month of Juno, 1905; "The City of Portland does ordain as follows: "Section 1 That there be and Is hereby appropriated out of the Fie Department fund, the sum of $5000 for the payment of the Increase of the salary of the Chief of the Fire Department from S166.66 to the sum of S200; for the increase of the salaries of lieutenants In the Fire De partment from 570 to $80 per month; for the increase of the salaries of linemen, hydrantmen and captains in the Fire De partment from 575 to 585 per month; for the increase of the salary of hosemen, laddermen. stokers, drivers, pipemen. supply driver and switchboard operator from 565 to $70 per month, who hare been In the service more than six, months, and fcom 565 to 575 per month for those who have been in the service more than 12 months." That relating to the increase in pay of the Police Department provides: Ordinance Xo. 14,728. "An ordinance making an appropriation out of the Police Department fund of the City of Portland for increase of salaries of captains of police and patrolmen for ihe month of Juner 1905: "The City of Portland docs ordain as follows: "Section 1 That there be and is hereby appropriated out of the Police Depart ment fund the sum of 56000 for the pay ment of the Increase of salary of cap tains of police from 5S5 to 5100 perjl montn; ana tor tne increase or salaries of patrolmen from 575 to 5S0 per month. ARMED MM IKS AMUCK FLOURISHES PISTOL IX CITI ZEN'S' FACES. Is Finally Subdued and Taken to Police Station, Where He Gives Combat- David Kennedy, a peddler of "pboiyo" rings, ran amuck last night at East Burn- side street and Union avenue because of too much rum. Besides scaring half hundred people, he smashed up the front windows of the Star Brewing Company. Repeated calls to police headquarters by frightened citizens caused Captain Moore to send officers to the rescue. Kennedy. In his tirade agalnrt the peace, was given free use of the street from the Burnside street bridge, where he started on the rampage, until he reached Union avenue. In crossing the bridge he flourished his revolver in the face of Mrs. Hoss, of 170 East Seventh street, and commanded her to come along with him. The woman broke from Kennedy and added her screams to the hub-bub. Kennedy next ventured to hold up an electric motor car, but was unceremoniously bundled to earth by one of the occupants. At Union avenue and East Burnside street he smashed in the plate-glass window of the Star Brewing Company, and commenced a fight with George "Washington, a colored porter. "Washington, after a struggle, succeeded in downing Kennedy, and took his re volver away. In the fight with the plate glass window. Kennedy tore his wrist open, and was weakened somewhat by loss of blood. W. A. Mack, of 72 East Tenth street. deputy game warden, and J. R. Hutchln son, of HVt Second street Xorth. captured the man after his fight with "Washington, and started to police headquarters with him. In the meantime Captain Moore chartered an automobile offered by law abiding citizens, and sent two policemen to quell the disturbance. Officer wade, on a beat In the North End. hearing of the row. also started to Investigate. The prisoner. In the hands of Mack and Hutchinson was met on the bridge by the two officers In the auto and by Officer "Wade, who took him In charge, and with the help of Mack brought him to the sta tldn. Kennedy refused to be locked up. claiming that he was an American cit izen, and had rights of his own. After a fight In the station, he was lodged in JaiL Kennedy Is charged with disorderly con duct and carrying concealed weapons. Mrs. Yee Chew Has Trouble Surcease on the Trail "A. A. G." Thinks the Hunt for Happiness Should End There. By A. A. G. I'm not quite certain what surcease is. It may beomethlng like aftermath. At nil events there seems to be an associa tion between it and sorrow, and what ever it is you will find it-on the TralL I am certain of this, for you'll find every thing else there except prlmogenlal quiet. If you're looking for that you'll search longer than Parsifal hunted for the magi cal harpoon, down on the TralL It's too busy there and as soon as the hour arrives for any one to hit it the Trail quiet hikes up into Balch's Gulch some where and stays there until the last barker -ceases baying the moon. But surcease why it must be there, for everybody goes to the Trail, and as I understand it, everybody Is looking for surcease. The Two-Horned Alexander must be some where along that Avenue of Happy Mo mentsprobably in some of the trained animal shows, and I'm almost certain that the Mad Fakir of Swat beats a drum at the gates of Cairo. I saw his picture once In the New York World. That's circumstantial evidence at least. There may be different kinds of sur cease, but even at that I'm sure it's all there. Carnegie seems to be looking for one kind wants to separate from his .money. Well, he can do it on the Trail. Parting is such sweet sorrow and lots of It on the Trail. Observe the qual ifying adjective anything that sweetens sorrow must be surcease. Any number of colored persons and prizefight referees are always looking for fowls although they don t spell them the same. Well, there's a place on the Trail where there are fancy chickens and ducks and things like that. Hideous fun. isn't It? Almost as bad as the one about but that's different. Then you know some ot us yearn for candlesticks and chafing dishes made out .of olive wood from the Mount of Olives- imported from Mount Tabor. They're ,to be found there- Another timber land mystery. Careful, careful, we may be subpenaed. Not to mention Turkish "rugs woven in Pendleton and Egyptian coffee concocted In Cairo, I1L, and shipped here Mrs. Yee Chew found the small feet of her native clime very inconveniencing yes terday afternoon. Mrs. Yee Chew is the Oriental wife of a prosperous Portland Chinese. She came to Portland not very long ago from China, where the practice of banding the feet to make them small had been practiced upon her until navlga tlon on a large scale Is impossible unless she is provided with a conveyance. Mrs. Chew started out to see the Expo sition yesterday In a carriage- She was fitted up with a special invitation to visit the Chinese booths, but her carriage was halted at the gate, for there is an order that carriages shall not be allowed about the grounds. Inasmuch as they serve to mutilate the driveways, streets and boule vards. Her Invitation was of no avail and she headed back, and so complained to Yee Chew. Yee made direct to the Administration building with his pass ports and all the letters of recommenda tion he could muster together and laid his case before President Goodc. His wife had to see the Exposition, and there was no way around It. he said. He was finally Informed that he must cither carry her or secure an automobile, which vehl-, cits arc not under the ban. TALK OF THE TAVERN. Portland's Great Grill Is Popular Topic of Conversation. . Everywbore you go there Is talk of The Tavern, and it is all in highest praise. The competent judges declare that It Is the finest, roost unique and most up-to-date of any grill and cafe in the Northwest- Its after-theater suppers are the delight of the smart set; its- noonday luncheons command the patronage of the best busi ness men. and Its shoppers' luncheons. served every afternoon In the Ladies' An nex, at 3G9 Alder street, are one of the distinct charms of life In Portland. Main entrance on Sixth street, between Wash ington and Alder, EXCURSION JRATES EAST On June 28, 29 and 30 the Canadian Pa clflc will sell round-trip tickets to East ern points at very low rates." Tickets will be good for stopover privileges, with final limit of 90 days from date of sale. For descriptive matter and full particu lars call on or address F. R. Johnson. F. and P. A. Canadian Pacific. 142 Third St., Portland. Or. C0RSETSALE. Remarkable sale of high-grade Corsets opens this morning. We secured five cases of the famous La Vlctorle from the fire sale at the Rcdfern ware rooms. New York City. The 5X50 grade straight-front low bust on sale for 51.47: the 53.00 grade. 95c McAlIen & McDonnelL The store that has no competition. INVITATI0NRENEWED. Invitations to the opening of the Land of the Midnight Sun which were not presented Saturday evening owing to the Inclement weather will be honored Wed nesday, June tS. REDFERNC0RSETS. The new shapes la this high-grade Cor set are here. Every pair fitted and war ranted. McAllea & McDonnelL sole agents for Redfern Corsets. Ttsrti fooi lan i are rood. The absolute parity ol Burnett's Vanilla, has never been quctUcmed. MERCHANDISE PURCHASED ON CREDIT TODAY. TOMOSJIOW AMD FRIDAY WILL, GO ON YOU JULY ACCOWT The Meier (& Frank Store Always at Your Service Wherever yo 1mm to fee pkuftiag to go for yow Ser vacation, if Uaok Sam or my of tkoc alte with him are near at mt4, yoei may take the service of the store wkk yon Otr Mafl Order Pejrartmeat k at yor cogamaaMl, If yom. hmmtm tofc away for a fcrief ikxi, the sata atkkt the service of those ogts$4e of Portlam every eay m the year Proaae and carefcl attw don is give every keiilry AM ey-trs are MM the sajae day as receive A copy of oar kaikasoate semi-eM! catalog ytM' he fwre4 very ntefej Ask for oe Third Floor 50c Tah Hosiery, 3 Pairs for $1.00 1000 pairs of "Women's Medium Weight Tan. Col ored Hose; with double sole; suitable for outing wear; all 'sizes; best 50c values, on l r sale today and tomorrow, 3 pairs for. V vfw Women's Medium and Gauze Weight Cotton Hose; sizes 8J to 11 ; very best 50c values ; e 1 (f for this sale at 3 pairs for P 1 ,w Women's Black Lace Lisle Hose in all-over and lace boot patterns; big variety 1 flQ styles; our regular 50c values; 3 pairs VJJ Misses' Fine Brilliant Lisle Hose; a com bination of beauty and service; sizes 6 to 9 ; values up to 80c a pair ; ft 3 pairs for 1 .W Lace Curtain Specials Today 300 pairs" of ruffled Net Cur tains," cluny patterns, inserting and edging; all new desirable styles, selling regularly at $2 a pair; the best curtain value of many months at 1 JQ the low price, pair v 400 pairs of Nottingham Laco Curtains, 4 to 6 pairs of a kind; splendid patterns; regu lar $2.25 values on C sale at this price, r JU Special lot of weathered oak In dia stools; $1.25 val- QQp ues at, each Folding Reclining Go -Carts $7.50 Snecial lot of 50 Handsome FoWinr Reclining Go-Carts I This season's est model, hand reed body, 1 0-kich wheels. fo-inch robber tires, springs end foot-brake Every cart guaranteed perfect and to give satisfactory service Reg ular $8,75 volae Yonr choice of this . tf y g f lot at the very low price of p I JJ See Them on Third Floor Mail Orders Promptly Filled Unusual Wash Goods Specials New White Lawns and Dimities, in open work stripes and checks, pretty styles for waists and shirtwaist suits; regular Q 15c value" for the exceptionally low price of, yard. ..... vn" White Piques in plain rib and fancies for waists and shirt- 1 (T. waist suits, desirable styles; best 20c quality for, yard. . . Colored Serpolets, new sheer material for Summer dresses; 1 Qc large assortment of colors and patterns; best 25c quality. Embroidered Dotted Swiss in plain dots, fancy open work checks and stripes; large assortment of colors, including white; iftc best 50c quality on sale today at, yard JUV; Men's $18 Suits at $13.35 All our Men's $18.00 Double-Breasted Outing Suits; this season's styles, from such prominent makers as Stein-Bloch Co., Hart, Shaffner & Marx and the Washington Tailors; fancy tweeds, fancy cheviots and worsteds; newest and most stylish cut; comfortable, sensible Sum mer apparel; every suit made up in the best possible manner; the exclusive clothier would would ask $22.50 for C 1 K suits of equal grade v "Hawes" Hats Sole Portland agents for the famous "Hawes" $3.00 Hat for men. The best-made, best-wearing $3.00 hat on the market. You can see them being made in the Manufactures' building at the Lewis and Clark Exposition. The most interesting man ufacturer's exhibit on the grounds. Always one price $3.00. Every hat guaranteed. Drug Sundry Specials Today White's Tooth Powder... 16 Tavern Toilet Soap, fine milled, great value; dozen Or cakes for Star Bath Tub Enamel... 25 See 6ur immense line of souv enir post card albums, 25 up to $4.00 each. Burnt Leather Souvenir Post Cards, 5 and 106 each. Eaton-Hurlbut's fine stationery in all the new forms; 50c val ues on sale for 33 4-row adult Tooth Brushes, 20c and 25c values X2 Eleanwell rubber-faced sponges special, each 26 Mansfield's Powder Puffs, im ported chamois, filled with complexion powder; great spe cial value 19 Good Fly Paper, 3 double sheets for : 5 Gray bristle Hair Brushes, spe cial 19 4711 Perfumes, triple extract; all odors, per ounce 23$ Silk and Lingerie Waists Low Prfced Toy Dept. Specials Boys' and Girls' Boiler Skate; the very best'kinds. 40c values for, pair -30 $50 values for, pair. .39 $1.00 values for, pair 78 & $2.75 values for, pair. . . ..$2.03 TOY RXFRIG1RAT0XS. 55c values for, each 25 $1.35 values for, each QOi $3.00 values for, each $1.25 Fourth of July. Flags and decor ating materials at the very' lowest prices Third Floor. Flag Croquet; the 1905 Croquet game; $3.50 Tdue .$2.88 Glasscock Baby Walker; regular $3.25 values for $2.85 "BUSTXR BSwOWN CAMERA FOR...... $1 200 "Buster Brown" Cameras; take picture 2x2 inches; a practical little camera that every boy wants to take along on his Summer outing ; great i value at, each . ... P I No. 2 "Buster Brown" Camera; takes picture 2x3 inches, $2.00 each Third Floor. HoBsekeepins Linens Special Low Prices Today Hoasekeejry are greatly inter ested in tMs Met of spkmiid velMes Fe Table Deesks, NoeJuas end Bedspreads at sev Mag of one-third or more Half Bleached Satin Damask Table Linen hi a great assortment of the very best patterns; 72 in. Qf wide; reg. $1.25 quality -TOC Full Bleached Double Satin Damask Table Linen ; 72 inches wide ; regu lar $1.50 quality in o beautiful patterns, yd. 200 dozen high-grade Napkins in beautiful patterns; regular $3.50 grade for this sale at low price of, dozen". . . White .Hemmed . Marseilles Bedspreads in great as- C sortment of patterns; regular $2.50 quality, each...." Colored Fringed Satin Marseilles Bedspreads in pink, blue and red; regular $3.50 values on sale at the low price 0 of. each w 100 dozen Fringed Bleached Huck Towels; best value we we have ever offered at this price, each JOHN S. BROWN &. SONS $2.68 9c FINE TABLE LINENS The best the world produces a complete stock in immense vari ety of styles and all grades. 1000 Dozen Women's Silk Gloves 1000 Doze Women's Fare SOk Gloves have keea received the pest three days, making tke greatest snowing of new ira-to-date styles ever attempted ky guy Westers store DoMe tipped fiagers, stroagly sewed seams Purest s2k material m Mack, kowi, tens, grays, white, champagae, red, greeg, etc, etc Gloves that fit right, look right, made right, retam they shape sad ere very reasonably priced at 50c, 75c aad $ 1 Peir Sole Portlaifcd- agents for "Perrms" Real French Kid Gloves $30.00 Values 519.85 $75.00 Values $55.50 $16.00 Values $11.85 $18.00 Values $13.25 $56.00 Values $41.25 $36.00 Values $25.50 Our entire stock of high-grade Waists at special reductions this week. Imported French Blouses in the Callot and La Favorite styles; taffeta silks, messaline silks, chiffon, liberty satin, lace and net waists, beautiful styles, trimmed in round mesh, Valenciennes, Irish Crochet Laces, Duchess Lace, hand-made Bruges, shirring, etc. All sizes $21.00 Values 14.45" $22.50 Valuas $15.45 $25.00 Valuta $17.65 $37.00 Valuw $25.50 $40.00 Val. $28.75 $45.00 Valeea $31.65 $80.00 Valmea $64.25 $12.50 Vahwt .$9.85 $15.00 ValBis $10.55 TRAVELING BAGS 24-lnch full stock leather Suit Case, linen lined trlth shirt fold, brass lock and bolts. Regular JS.OO value. .9SOS 16-lnch leather Club Bagv linen lined with pocket barrel, lock and on clasps. Regular Sa value... 32-nch canvas covered, waterproof. painted TrunK Cloth lined, skeleton trays 2 leather straps, strongly built. Regular $11.25 trunk, on (n M sale at this low price 7.oO GREAT FLANNEL BARGAINS TODAY 1030 yards of 41e and 50c Scotch. Flannels In the very best patterns n5 and colorings 3S Inches wide Grand value at. yard ............. 0C 5000 yards of Flannelettes for dressing sacnues and wrappers Im mense variety of desirable patterns and shades lic value for. yanl 7c Scowflake flannelettes, all wool, very best patterns, desirable for fl Coast waists, etc. 10c values fer this sale at. yard "c Flannels anl Mohairs for bathing suits All grades Best values la town. Flannel Department. 30c RIBBONS AT 18c YD. 3000 yards of all pure Silk Taf feta and Satin Taffeta Ribbons, in black, white and various col ors, 4 inches wide; regular 25c and 30c value on sale 1 Q for, per yard jC 25c RIBBONS AT 1 Be YD. 1000 yards of fancy Ribbons, extra good quality, pretty de signs; best colorings, suitable for neckwear. Summer dress trimaiag, etc; 25c I 0 value for, jTard Basement Specials S-inch Butcher Knives; regular 50c values, for, each 39 20c Bread Knives for 15 10c Paring Knives for 7 Tin Teaspoons, dozen.... 6 and 8 Lemonade, straws, package 4 Candle Shades,' assorted colors; great special value at, each 12 $3.25 Cut Glass Jelly Dishes $2.59 Magnificent Cut Glass Bowls; rejjuEir $16.75 values for $12.40 Cracker Jars, with silver-plated cover; $20 -values for.... $1.96 No. 8 Nickel Teakettles; regular $L25 value for) each 9T 3-Pint JHckcl Coffee Pots; regular $1.00 values for i 83 Blue and White Porcelain Salt Boxes; 30c values for 24 $2.00 Clothes Wringers for.. $1.63 $1.25 Universal Food Choppers 96 Women's Neckwear Specials Vafaes every econooucal woman is inter ested m Every hern is worthy yogr cart fal javestigatiog Take aVHtiy .... .. . t -T t 1 - T 1 5 t v iute .unen btocKS, emoroiaerea in ugnx ome ana and 3oe values on sale lor - -LP and Clark flags embroidered, on the iqm llMf lul li ends; 25c values on sale for l l Embroidered Turn-Over Collar and Cuff Sets; ' Ci UUUJb VJ. yttklitlUy -k.-- J J rtnv 35 -ralTiiSff mi salt for w Jw Cream Carrick Me Cross and white Point Lace Stock and' Cuff" Sets; regular $1.75- 1 on values on sale for, per set F Just received A complete new line of Taffeta Silk and Satin Belts, in black, white and popular colors; shirred girdle de signs; all sizes; grand values at, each, 50c-, 75c, tT ff $1.00 up to "Women's Walrus Leather Bags in black, brown and tan; gilt and nickel frames, inside pocket, coin purse and card case; Q'i- regular $1.25-values for -rOC 1W LACE AND EM1R.OIDER.Y BARGAINS Point tie Parts and Valenciennes Laces, 3 to 5 Inches -wide, values up to 25c the yard on sale j for. yard .1 OC Three srreat lots ot -Corset Cover Embroideries, at very tempting prices today. Best-value of the sea son. V1ha p tm 99c yard fer, yri..3Kc Valaea to 8R yanL fer, yard..4Be Vale Bp t J3. 7U for, yar..We lS-lnch Fla-ured Nets In watte, creaza andecru. very best 31.00 values oa sale at the low -j . price of. yard JjC Venlae Alio vera, white and ecrtz. the very best patterns to select from Val mm mp tm IMt fer, yard... 918 Varan fr, yard...ao&S Point do Parts Laces. 3 to 9 Inches wide, great assortment of pat terns, values up to 75c the yard, yard ... . ...VC HUG SPECIALS Afghanistan Brussels Buss, four pat terns, beautiful designs and color ings, siza 3x12 feet: every vng la the lot genuine J25 value; . your choice Hlj?h-grale Axmlnster Bugs, bish-art Oriental designs: handsome patterns and colorings; every rug- regular JiO value; your choice at this ffK low price 10,000 Pieces of Fine Muslin Underwear AT VEJtY TEMPTING PJUCES 10,000 jiitc from frtt wwitcweac Makers m th Gown, Skirts, Corswt Covtrs, Drawtrs PrtttSwU styles FowrkXs "Women's fine nainsook and cambrie Corset Covers, trimmed in Very nine Valenciennes Laces, embroideries, clusters of tucks, insertion, beading and ribbon; blouse fronts; grandest values of the year for your choosing S 1.35, $1.50 mA $1.75 Corset Covtrs for '98c Eack $2.00 ami $3.25 Corsat Covtcs for $1.23 Eck S2.5Q, $2.75 4 $3.Q0 Corset Covars for $1.95 EaxA $3.25 to $4.00 Corset Covtrs for $2. IS Eack "Women's cambric, nainsook and muslin Drawers, trimmed in fine embroidery, laces, tucks, headings and ribbons; handsome styles in all sizes $1.25 Jni $1.50 Drawtrs cm sale for 9&c Pair $1.75 aa4 $2.00 Drawers cm sale for $1.22 Pr. $2.25 to $3.00 Drawers oa ste for $1.9&Pr. Women's Gowns made of cans-rlc. axiuyooVs and mus- tt Uns: high, square aad "round necks trimmed In fine eta- broideries aad lace edgings, etaeters of tucks and lnser- J tions; full widths aad. lengths an wlda hesss If S J J -T .73 6wm wale fr, esck. ........ 9XM9 Gwm Mie fT, e-Kh.. ....... Ciwu mmr mmic r. eh ......... Si Bmrnmm Ue fir, eaek... W M, WW, M Ceiratt fer, ea) ...... SJK.7S, S Knm a4e Jr, eoeh...... Women's cambric Skirts; wide flounces; trimmed la fine laces and embroideries, lnsertlsns. clusters of tueks: fitted waist bands and. separate dust raEtes; very best styles; special values ? KM M LTX Skirt mm. aaZe Hr SUB L5. S ami kfr m ale fer ............. LM mr 9JM Skirts mm fr , STJW to- SlfcJ rte om aafe- hr. Special lots of Skirt. Chemise; lace, embroidery; beadlaar and tfecks- trimmed; Jl-S and J 1-50 values. 32.7a, to val&es L 1