Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, January 06, 1906, Page 16, Image 16

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Sale of Astoria & Columbia
River Railroad for $4,
000,000 Reported.
NEW LINK IN BIG SYSTEM
Official Announcement Is Soon Ex
pected of Purchase of Eighty
3Iiles of RaHroad That Cost
$3,200,000 to Construct.
The Northern Pacific Railroad Company
has paid, or has contracted to pay ap
proximately $4,000,000 for the Astoria &
Columbia River Railroad, according to
the stories that are now floating around
In railroad circles. It has been rumored
for some time that the Astoria &. Colum
'bla- .River road was on the market, and
vat. one time the story gained circulation
'that E. H. Harriman had secured an op
tion on the property and intended to make
of ii a part of the Northwest division of
the Harriman system, but this was denied
officially not lone: ago by President A. B.
Hammond, of San Francisco, executive of
the Astoria line.
According to the stories told by the men
who are said to havo inside information
that the Astoria road has been purchased
by the Northern Pacific. It is to the flnan
cJal Interest of the Hill line to make the
purchase at this time, or, at least, Jn the
pear future. The Astoria & Columbia Is
jnjperatlns: over the tracks of the Northern
pacific between Portland and Goble under
a 39-year lease. It is a question whether
or not the Income derived from this lease
will 'pay the cost of the maintenance of
tins J'oruand-uobic line. After the con
struction ot the north-bank road bv the
-Northern Pacific, the company will have
no further use for the road now operated
oetweon Portland and Goble, or. at least,
Jt will not be used as the main line. In
that case the chief use would be by the
wains or tlie Astoria road.
In view of this fact. It has been argued
Hy the Northern Pacific Company, so the
ory runs, that It would be better, since
the terms of the lease would have to be
ob.srvcd. to purchase the entire Astoria
road and make it a part of the Northern
Pacific's Oregon property. While North
ern Pacific officials will not admit that
they have any knowledge of the sale, it Is
Believed tr.&t the deal has been made, and
that official announcement will be made
or it in a short time.
The Astoria &-. Columbia River road has.
jii rouna number.-, about W) mile of track.
including tne iort Stevens extension. It
cost close to $40,000 per mile to construct
mis line, and since Its opening many Im
jiruveinenis nave been made on it. It Is
said that the company is now paying 6
per cent interest on RO0O.O00. and that the
pri;e paid for the property by the North
ern racinc was approximately 54.O00.Ott).
It has been often said that the Harri-
innn interests were looking toward the
purchase of the Astoria & Columbia River
road, but nothing of the plan Is known
at the general offices in this city., and it
.nas ocen officially denied bv President
Hammond. It Is further argued that it
would not bo ,to the advantage of the
Harriman lines to buy the road at this
time.
jn order to operate the propcrtv. it
would be necessary for the Harriman In
terests to construct a line of track from
Portland to the end of the Astoria line
at ooble, or else to make traffic arrance'
ments with the Hill line for the use of
tne track now used by the company as an
entrance into tlio city.
It Is also argued that the Harriman
company uoes not want the Astoria line
at tne price asked for it by Mr. Ham
inond, for the reason that the docks and
steamers of the Harriman people get their
aiiaie 01 tne Astoria and Seaside business
as n is witnout added cost-
In spite of the reticence of the various
officials at the present time, it Is expected
by man Informed in railroad affairs that
official announcement of the sale to the
Northern Pacific will be made In a short
unit;.
rnAnlK C. BAKER ON TRIP
A ill Visit Los Angeles and Possibly
Go to Hawaii.
Frank a Baker, chairman of tho Re
publican State Central Committee of Ore-
buu, bvi. out ior xs Angeles yesterday
"""(. "3 wiie and little daugh
ter, to be gone a month and possibly to
vioiL nuwau. .me trip is primarily for
me oenent or nis daughter, who needs
warmer Winter climate.
f T ill . .
..... uanci win return in February to
take up the duties of the chairmanship ir,
connection with the state campaign for
ine June election. The State Central
Committee, he said, will have little to do
uiuii aiier tne primaries, because it will
jtrave me nomination of candidates en
tirely to the party. Before starting Mr
Baker remarked:
- "The duty of the state and county com-
.nuLi.et.-i is not to nominate. 4jut to pro-
jnuiu me t-ieuiion 01 tnose nominated."
DENIES HAVING ANY OFFER
Jefferson Myers Says Coney Island
Submitted No Proposition to Him.
Jefferson Myers, president of the Oregon
iu.i; commission, stated yesterday that
no advances were ever made to him or
members of the commission by Coney
Island people for the purchase of the For-
usiry uuiiaing. a representative from
v-uuey isiana amusement enterprises did
call on the officials of the OOrnnMtlnn
and make overtures for the purchase of
me iog structure, but nothing was ever
said to the State Commission, which had
m cjiaxge tne disposition of tho building.
It was rumored about town yesterday
that a public meeting was to be held to
protest against the purchase of the build,
ing by the Council and to ad-ocate the
!uie 01 me Duuomg to the Coney Island
i;ajJiutiisiH.
Mother Deserts an Infant.
Asking to leave a 3C-months-old baby
uujr lur i,c minutes at tne home of J. G
.narris. seo First street, the mother of
me jniant, jurs. Minnie Edwards, failed
to call for Itjast night, and it is now
being cared for until It can be put In the
liands of the authorities. Mrs. Edwards
was wen Known to Harris, having boarded
there for some time. She Is In bad health
ana witnout money. A report of the de-
ncucu imauL was made to tho rviii
but the department was at a loss to know
wnat to oo witn it and Policeman Wade
who Investigated the case, refused to
law it away.
Milwaukie Country Club.
Eastern and Callforniaraces. Take Sell
wood and Oregon City cans. First and
Alder.
MEIER & FRANK STORE OPEN TONIGHT TILL 9:30
The Great "White Fair"
Thousands of eager buyers thronging the miis-ir. under
wear section every day Never have
we been called upon to serve so many
enthusiastic women Undermuslins of
quality at the lowest prices ever known
90 dozen women's Nightgowns, cambrics and
nainsooks; high, low, round and square
necks ; trimmed in embroidery and torchon
laces, tucks and beading: regular $1.25
values on sale for the exception- OA
ally low price of, each OttC
Special lot of cambric, muslin and nainsook
Gowns, trimmed with laces, embroidery,
tucks and insertions: values from cq
7oc to $1.00 each; grand value at. .O-JC
Special lot of 900 cambric Petticoats, beauti
fully made with wide flounces, hemstitch
ing, plain tucks, lace and embroidery trim
mings; made full; reg. $2, $2.25. ..$1.53
Special lot of $1.30, $1.75 Petticoats for, each $1.19
Special lot of $1.25, $1.50 Petticoats for, each 87
Petticoats worth up to $50.00, all marked at clearance prices.
Special lot of women's cambric Drawers, wide ruffles, tucked and
embroidery trimmed; 35c and 50 values on sale for, each. . .256
Special lot of cambric, muslin. and nainsook Drawers, trimmea in
good quality embroideries, laces, insertions and tucks; y i
values up 1o $1.25 a pair, on sale for low price of, pair. . I C
80 dozen nainsook and cambric Corset Covers, daintv styles trim
med in fine embroideries, laces, tucks and headings; ef A
values up to S5c each, on sale for the special price of. .JtpC
Special lot of pretty Corset Covers: values un in 50i
each, on sale for the exceptionally low price of each Sr7C '
All our Corset Covers at clearance prices.
Sole Portland Agents for the Famous "Ostermoor" Patent Elastic Felt Mattresses
"Willamette" Sewing Machines 15 Models $15 Up to $35 Every One Guaranteed
The Meier Frank Store
Clearance Sale of Bathroom Supplies
ri-10c- ?3cdvaIu,Js",CkeI"Plat0d S,aSS 1,oldcrs- 35c values, jr, 50c values,
v.i-,.i ..." J." '. !
innirMiiU'U J-HJHT MOIQCrS, CaCfJ ......... .
Nickel-plated Whisk Broom Holder, each.,
3.c Towel Bars, each
ttc iowct Bars, each
.OOc
Kc, 12c, 20c
Sc. 20e
S0c Towl Bar?, each -tor
4C Towel Rarst- r:ih
Nickel-plated Towel Rings, each ...
N ckel and glass Bathroom Shelves, each .."..".".". V2.C0 m. wl
N'ickcl-platcd Sponge Holders, each i-Snni S
soap Dishes for bath tub. 40c $I.00j Wall Dtehos...........soe 68c 91 $S
Open Tonight Until 9:30
Custom Shade and Drapery Work Our Specialty Best Materials and Workmanship
Artistic Picture Framing to Your Order-New Mouldings Lowest Prices 2d Floor
All Mafl Orders Carefully Filled at Clearance Sole Prices-Send Your Orders to Us
Sale of Misses' and Children's Coats
Values Up to $ 1 6.50 for $3.85 Ea.
Great special clearance sale of misses' and children's gar
ments today-Lot one is composed of children's and misses'
long and short coats Ages 2 to 14 years Cheviots, serge
and broadcloth in red, blue, brown and green, trimmed with
capes, braids and velvet Full sleeves All are good desirable
garments for school or dress wear Values from S6to$ 14
ea. Your choice while they last $3.85 ea. Childrgnjsjull.
length coats of cheviot in red, blue jind tan Double breasted
cape trimmed Ages 6 to 14 years Splendid styles Values
up to $5.00 each Your choice of this 1 C
small lot at the low price of, each 1 0(
Children's Bearskin Coats
Children's Bearskin Coats, box styles, in white, navy blue, ;reen and
,'ray; ages 2 to G years; very prettiest Winter co'ats for children;
grand values at the following exceedingly low prices of, each:
$3.75 Coats for $2.45 Each $4.00 Values forS2.85Each"
$5.00 Coats for $3.65 Each $6.50 Values for $4.25 Each
Great special lot of children s Dresses, in blue. red. brown and "reen
serge; plaited skirts, trimmed with buttons and braid ; C! 1 Q C
ages G to 14 years; .2.75 values on sale for. eaeh..s-0
Children's Coats and Raincoats at clearance prices.
Children's Novelty Dresses, "Peter Thompson" Suits, etc., all at Ioav
prices.
MEIER. &. FRANK STORE
Groceries
At Low Prices
PHONE EXCHANGE 4
1 000 Doz.Oranges 27c doz.
Meier (t Frank's famous
Mocha and , Java Coffee,
equal to the best 40c grades
sold elsewhere, at
this sale, a pqund
24c
"Victor" Flour, none better at
any price; 50-lb. sk. .1.20
New California Walnuts; great
special value, pound X5?
2 packages Malta" Vita. . .25
2 packages Grape-Nuts . . .25
1-lb. can Shrimps 10c
3 cans Smith's Kippered Her
ring for '. .. .50
i-lb. can Baker's Cocoa. .20?
1-lb. can Baker's Cocoa.. 40p
Blue-Label Catsup, bottle. 20
Fig-Prune Cereal, pkg 18
2 lbs. Paper Shell Almonds, 35c
1-lb. jar Long's Jams 20
Van Camp's Catsup, bottle, 20c
1-lb; Royal Baking Powder, 40c
19 pounds Granulated Sugar
for $1.00
A. & N. Corn, can S
Alpha fancy Maine Corn, 2
cans for 25
2 cans Hulled IIominjr 25J
2 cans Custard Pumpkins, 25
1 jar Libby 's Sliced Beef. .25?
2 cans Amazon Teaches. . .25$?
Baker's Unsweetened Choco
late 32p
Quart McNally's California
Olive Oil 75
Pint McNally's California
Olive Oil 406
C.'& B. Lucca Oil 65c
5-lb. pkg. Domino Sugar, 60?
lo-oz. jar ueen unves. . .3ic
5-oz. jar Queen Olives. . .10
Men's, Young Men's and Boys5 Clothing
Matchless Clearance Sale Bargains Are Being Offered
Men, young men and boys who have Winter apparel needs to supply had better investi-
gate the splendid bargains being offered bere before
purchasing elsewhere We can quickly convince yon of
the superiority of our merchandise and values 2d Floor
2000 men's fine Suits in the newest and most desirahle styles and
materials. The best garments from the leading manufacturers in the
land. The greatest suit bargains we ever offered. Let us show vou
Men's $10.00 Snits. . . . 7.S3 Men's $20.00 Suits. . . .S14.S9
Men's $12.50 Suits. . . .$ 9.15 Men's $22.60 Suits. . . .16.15
Men s $15.00 Suits. . . .S10.S5 Men's $25.00 Suits. . . .18.85
Men s $18.00 Suits.... 13.85 lien's $30.00 Suits.... S23.15
Men s $35.00 Suits on sale at the low price of, each 2Q.15
Entire stock of Men's Trousers at greatly reduced prices Men's
Pancy Vests to he closed out at clearance sale pricesMen's Smoking
Jackets and Lounging Eohes greatly reduced Men's Bathrobes on
sale at low clearance sale prices. N
Men's genuine Priestley "Cravenettc" Raincoats and Overcoats
every garment bears the Priestley label all the best stvlcs and pat
ternsall sizes. Best values for the money in the city Second Floor.
Priestley's $12.50 Cravenette "Raincoats at, each S 9 65
Priestley's $15.00 Cravenette "Raincoats at, each S10iS5
Priestley's $20.00 Cravenette Raincoats at, each S14 69
Priestley's $22.50 Cravenette Raincoats at, each S16 15
Priestley's $25.00 Cravenette Raincoats at, each S1885
Priestley's $27.50 Cravenette Raincoats at, each $21.85
Entire stock of Men's Overcoats in this season's most approved
styles and materials large assortment for vour choosing phenomenal
values.
Men's $15.00 Overcoats S10.85 Men's $25.00 Overcoats S1S.S5
Men s $20.00 Overcoats $14.69 Men's $35.00 Overcoats S26.15
Clearance Sale of Boys' and Young Men's Clothing
$2.49
IST i"18 m W all-wool 2-piece School Suite-the most serviceable materials-well
Tin Bi l', sa v IO JU years regular -13.75 values for. the suit....
5orer:..ro .sT.si s$rttw ?t6o S6 15
Rnn Vi,r czA "oa V , 1 U1C iil low clearance sale prices second oor.
?5.00 values S4.20 $6.00 values. .S4.8S 57Kn,in-i oa e
2?P' ?5?0-? in ,al1 J,e leadin styles-exceptional bargains at $2.98, S3.85, S4.15.S5 15
$6.20 and $7.15 each. Best values in the citv-Second FInnr. V ' ?v.o,
Boys llonnel Waists at 29 J52A . 63J" 79, S8 and $1.15-Best stv.es.
,..- . iOtinir mens Suits In fnncr mlrmrnc .... . V
V f II irJf sftUKnn'a h,ct t--
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CLOTHING
2D FLOOR
season's best styles.
$ 7.S0 SultH for ,
S10.00 Suits for
$15.00 Suits fo-
j.uu smm for.
or double-breasted coats all this
9 e:o
Jv60
i2.eo
$12.50
$13.50
$18.00
Suits
Suits
Suits
Suits
Younc mfin's ita I nVnVfV ' ' . 1 i J-o.00
in in ri.,.Z r fj-Y" V prjcca.
All our younc: men's OvrWiV . XiSr"n -v'vv iwmcoais ?I8
vituiaiii,!.- mil; iJCiCCS1.
for
for
for
for
IM).-;
su no
910.75
Great Bargains in Men's Furnishings
New, Seasonable Apparel at Low Prices
The greatest men's patronage we ever enjoyed, and every
one being served with a degree of satisfaction ond care
particnlar buyers like There's no question about where
the best values are being offered A little shopping tour
will quickly convince you that the Meier &. Frank Store
leads as usual
Men s .$1.50 kid and dress Gloves; tans, grays, r j
brown; also silk-lined gloves; all sizes, i)air. . v
Men's $2.00, $2.25 kid and dress Gloves; all lines, t-J
with the exception of "Dent's"; best shades, pair. .H 0
.Men's extra quality French Balbriirgan Shirts and Drawers; me
dium weight; all sizes: best $1.50 grade on sale qo
at the exceptionally low price of, each "OC
Boys 50c and 75c Golf Shirts; two collars to match, each. . .39c
Men's fine Neckwear; large English squares of the a q '
newest and prettiest silks; regular $1.00 values. each..OVC
mrrcLTizea Kiona-siiK u morel as? attractive,
7JC
Men
handles; best $1.50 values on sale at low price, each
r. i?-o xr n :hj t? ?n rr , .
o ?.ov nut m uiuu gionu-siiK umDrenas, plain
and faney handles, in great assortment; special at. .
MEN'S $1.00 SHIRTS 79c
Our entire stock of men's $1.00 Shirts in stiff,
plaited or sof t-bosoms "Monarchs," "Eagles"
and other well-known makes. All new patterns and
colors: the best $1.00 values on sale for 796
MEN'S $1.50 SHIRTS $1.19
Our entire stock of men's $1.30 Shirts "Clnetts,"
"Manhattans" and other leading makes, in all the
newest and best patterns. Regular or coat stvles,
wiUi or without attached J j g
MEN'S WORK SHIRTS 37c
50 dozen men's Work Shirts in dark gray stripes,,
good quality, well made and finished, all sizes;.
great special values at this low price 37
$1.00 NIGHTSHIRTS 63c
Men's extra quality Flannelette Nightshirts, new
patterns, made large, all sizes; best $1.00 values
on sale at this unusually low price 636
BOYS' SWEATERS AT 59c
Juvenile Sweaters, in the very best sljies and colors,
blue, white, red and gray, sizes IS to 24 onlv:
$1.00 to $1.50 values on sale C-
for ,
MEN'S UNDERWEAR. AT 93c
Men's medium-weight natural wool Underwear, silk
faced shirts all sizes in. shirts and draw-
ers; the best $1.23 values on sale at Z7jQ
All lines of Underwear at clearance prices,
35c TO 35c NECKWEAR. 1 7c
;
Special lot of new silk Band and Shield Bows, Tecks
Club Ties, Midget Ties, etc. Best patterns I J
and colors; 25c to 50c values for C
35c FANCY HOSE 18c
Men's new fancy Half-Hose, in stripes, figures,
oacquaras ana embroidered eiiects; all are im
ported Hosiery selling regularly at 25c
and 35c pair pair
18c
TOILET ARTICLES
Great Four Castile Soap, lone a
bars; sreat value at C
Fairbanks Tar Soap, cake 4n
Transparent Glycerine Soap, 3 o'
cakes In a box box OC
Celluloid Soap Boxes, all col
ors regular 35c values..
Eastman
TurKlsn Bath Soaps, cake...
Satin Skin Cream, jar
ROVal Tooth Powilfr fnri
Rubber Dressing- Combs, each... 7c
Women's Spray Syringe $jr,
Family Bulb Syringe hard yj
rubber flttlngs; special &JtC
Women's .all-rubber Vaginal AQ
Syringe: special tlfC
23c
astman Perfumes, In glass l q
stoppered bottles C
Jrkisn Bath Soaos. cake rt.
3c
.19c
RIBBON SALE
S000 yards of all-silk satin and all
slk tafTctn Ribbons: also fancies
and Dresdens; assorted shades
and -widths: great assortment to
select from: regular 25c and i i.
35c values on sale for yard 1C
300) j-ards of high-grade Ribbons.
Roman stripes. plaids, moires.
atln brocades, -etc.; widths rang
ing from 5 to S Inches; all th
best shades; 35c to 85c 1 o '
values on sale, per yard... I "C
Fine all-silk Taffeta. Ribbons, full
S InchC3 wide: $1.25 values for.73
3030 yards' fancy Ribbons, 5 and 6
Inches wide, 65c and 75c val..33c
HANDKERCHIEFS
Special lot .of 50 dozen hand-made
Handkcrcnlefs of the finest linen,
embroidered corners; each one In
a fancy box: values up to A1
51.30 each, at HOC
Special ..sale of French embroidered
HandKerchlcfs. very choice
styles; grand values
522.50 val., ?IBU58 527.30 vaL, 91.00
525.00 val.. 917.56 537.50 val.. J2S.00
3oc, 40c pure linen Handkfs sic
40c all-linen unlaundcred O'T-.
Handkerchiefs CrCG
25e Swiss embroidered Handkfs. 17c
25c unlaundcred Initialed
Handkerchiefs 1SV2C
CLEARANCE SALE
BARGAINS THROUGH
OUT THE STORE
All Framed Pictures at oft regular prices.
Picture Framing at 15 per cent oft regular prices.
': -JPrSat. values in Silks and Dress Goods.
..Xr.u.nks and BaSs at Clearance Sale Prices.
t Willamette" Sewing Machines at low prices.
Sheetings. Cottons, all Wash Goods greatly reduced."
Clearance Bargains In all lines of Fancy Goods.
-Jewelry at very low Clearance Sale Prices.
Sale of Womeis Neckwear
New Iacc Collars. In cream whltn imi
Srr.u'.asorted designs. Oriental and
Batiste lace; also allover and eve
let embroidery; 50c values, each. 24c
Protection Collars, narrow divideJ
embroiders; and linen embroidered
Liimerwr,z& ,co"n. with tabs.
"'. "me, ana wnite QA
and orange; 25c to 53c value "C
C?UaI.s' l ?'.h,t Venlse lace
and Arabian braid, all black and
assorted colors, trimmed In taffeta
silk. navy, brown, green, chanmaen
and white. 5 to 11 Incbe? ciTo
wide, values up to 54.50... 107
Changeable Taffeta Silk Stocks, with
insr and whit Piping, brown,
garnet, gray, black and navy; sizes
12 to 14 : values from 51 tool"
52 each. xrrant vdIum
,?1iawn Chemisettes and Tokes. lace and embroidery trimmed" wajih
.iowep?fce oaf sL?.T!.!r..!5.:.?.B0c valu" on 8a,e ' W3c
Wh,nn1ier8'.It,,nen Stocks, embroidered In light blue atid white hard-
tor?hea1o
Women's Shoes
Broken lines of women's Shoes. In
patent leather, vlcl kid and vclour
calf, turns and welts, heavy and
light soles. French. Cuban and
military heels: shoes selllnzr res:
ularly at 53.00. 53.50. 54.00 55 u0
and 55.30. at the very ci OO
low price of, pair.. f IVO
Big odd lots or women's vlcl kid
button Shoes, with regular heels,
light and heavy solas; o O
52.50 values for, pair 70C
Johnson Bros.! Shoes for women kid
and box calf, spring heels,' re
marKable values at this 0n
low price, pair 7oC
Women's Felt Jullettes, ln all the
pest styles and colors; regular
51.50 and 51.75 vaL on C 1 O Q
sale for. pair f li0
Women's beat grade Storm 2r
Rubbers, rolled edge. pair.. OUC
Women's ylci kid lace Shoes, plain
tie. vlcl kid Julle.ttes. vlcl kid
Prince Alberts and vlcl kid Con
gress Shoes; leather and rubber
heels, all new goods; f y y
great values, pair p 1 .O
Portland's Leading Cloak Store
Women's Jacket Suits, the newest and most desirable styles, in cheviots,
serges, broadcloths and mixtures, fancy braid and .gimp-trimmed, all the
best shades. Largest variety and best values 'at these low prices. ro
trouble to show goods here.
$16.50 Suits $11,55 $22.50 Suits S16.85 $28.00 Suits $19.60
$20.00 Suits $14.00 $27.00 Suits $18.9) $30.00 Suits $21.00
$35.00 Suits $24.50 $38.00 Suits $26.60 $46.00 Suits $36.75
Women 's Dress Skirts, in voiles, crepe de chines, broadcloths and silks.
AH the newest modes and trimmings. Great special values at:
$15.00 Skirts $ 9.95 $20.00 Skirts $13.45 $25.00 Skirts $16.95
$27.00 Skirts $18.50 $32.00 Skirts $22.50 $34.00 Skirts $24.50
"Women's three-quarter Coats, hundreds 'of them, in all the leading styles
and materials. Empire, loose back and tight fitting effects, in tans, coverts,
kerseys, broadcloths and mannish materials; great variety; all grades. '
$10.00 Coats for, each. . . .$ 5.65 $22.50 Coats for, each. . . .$15.25
$12.00 Coats for, each. . . .$ 8.65 $24.00 Coats for, each. . . .$16!25
$14.00 Coats for, each $ 9.85 $26.00 Coats for, each $195
$16.50 Coats for, each $12.25 $30.00 Coats for, each $2125
$20.00 Coats for, each. . . .$13.85 $35.00 Coats for, each. . . .$22.50
'i , ' " " .1 , : I'- JS"""1? m?de; nand-embroldered and lnee-trimmed effects
lTn
' cS; Si" i i c " rc snowing in tne city Second floor
-,AV,. our flne Silk Waists at great reductions. All Sur Imported S at one-
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"""" - 9 jj waiMtii Kis w
long or short sleeves.
half regular prices.
o W"1" w
00 WalxtM
mint bp to $4T, at Special Prices.
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