Morning Oregonian. (Portland, Or.) 1861-1937, June 29, 1906, Page 2, Image 2

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    THE MORNING OREGONIAN, FRIDAY. JUNE 29, J90S.
PRESENTED TO
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The "DIFFERENT Store" OLDS, WORT MAN & KING Fifth Sixth and Wash- Sts-
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ALL GOODS PURCHASED HERE ON CREDIT ACCOUNTS TODAY AND SATURDAY WILL BE CHARGED WITH JULY ITEMS
eiryhody is ''Prinking " Up" ' a Bit for the 4lh
President's Daughter Wears
Wedding Gown With Dia
mond Ribbon at Throat.
WE'VE CONCOCTED A SMACKING BREW OF BARGAINS IN PREPARATION
FOR THE CELEBRATIONS! CRACKING VALUES RUN RIOT TODAY!
165th FRIDA Y
'ECONOMY SALE"
165th FRIDA Y
"ECONOMY SALE"
BRITISH
C
Ev
HAIR IS SIMPLY DRESSED
After ' the Ceremony King Edward
and Queen Alexandra Send for
Mr. and Mrs. Longworth to
Join Them in Supper-Room.
;
' LONDON, June 28. Today's court was
made notable by the presentation of Mr.
and Mrs. Nicholas Longworth. The royal
circle was numerous and the procession
of the Kins, Queen and officers of state
was exceptionally brilliant. The American
presentations in the diplomatic circle. In
addition to Mr. and Mrs. Longworth. were
Mr. and Mrs; ' Frederick W. Whiteridge
and Miss Whlterldge, of New York; John
G. A. Irishman. American Ambassador
to Turkey, and Mrs. Lelshman.
President Roosevelt's daughter excited
general attention. She wore her wedding
gown, with a diamond ribbon at the throat
and her hair was simply dressed.
After the presentations .King Edward
and Queen Alexandra passed to the supper-room
and Immediately sent for ilr.
and Mrs. Longworth to Join them.
Six Elevated to Peerage.
LONDON, June 28. A long list of the
King's birthday honors. Issued tonight. Is
notable for the unusual number of six ele
vations to the peerafje. These Include:
Right Hon. Leonard Henry Courtney, po
litical economist: Right Hon. George John
Shaw-Lefevre. who was a member of Lib
eral governments in 183-4 and 1892-3: Right
oHn. William James Pierre, chairman of
the Harland & Wolf Shipbuilding Com
pany, and George Amistead, a close friend
of the late William E. Gladstone, and of
whom the present home secretary, Her
bert Gladstone, is practically the adopted
son. The honors are mainly rewards for
political or public service.
CORPORATE CONTROL.
It Must Never Be Permitted to Re
strain Trade.
Spare Moments.
The masterful commercial mind of
the American, keenest of tne earth,
conceived the idea of the trust because
it was fertile with the love of gold and
power. It saw the opportunity for min
imizing cost of production, minimiz
ing fatal competition, and maximiz
ing gains. In every particular the trust
has accomplished the fondest dream of
its progenitor. Someone once said that
he had no objection to the bedbug
but he did object to the way the bed
bug: gets Its living. Thus America
mufct view the combination. While its
pursuits are legitimate be it . a rail
road or tobacco, plantation It is
fraught with endless possibilities for
the common good. But when the com
bination seeks to restrain trade. It vio
lates the sovereign laws of the Na
tion. When it seeks to control Legisla
tures and elect Presidents, it violates
every tenet of Its quasi-public sacred
trust. When they reach these latter
points there's something- the matter
with America. And Just here It be
hooves America to sit straight up and
take notice.
"Ifou never expected Justice from a
corporation, did you?" Lord Thurlow
: once queried. "They have neither a
soul to lose, nor a body to kick." Lord
Thurlow was morally right; practical
ly wrong. Corporations secure their
entity by action of the state. That
which the stato makes. It can goveAn;
even unmake. This privilege is consti
tutionally fundamental. "The basis of
our political system," said Washington
In his farewell address, "is the right of
the people to make and unmake."
America has the remedy for meeting il
legal greed of gold, directly In the
palm of Its hand. Legislation cannot
amend men's souls, but It can confine
their deeds. Legislation, state and Na
tional, can defend the common right
. against the corporate Iniquity. States
men of the day recognize this situation.
. Railroad Insurance rate bills, super
vision bills. Interstate commerce bills
and kindred legislation is hailed on
every hand. Be it the charge of the
: people to watch well the actions of
. their representatives. Let them sug
gest and no state or Nation dares to
say them nay. But, first, last and al
ways let them be reasonable. No cor
poration must be done unmerited In
Jury or Injustice. Corporations employ
labor. Labor without capital would be
a furniture factory without a sales
department and an office. "Capital
must be respected," In the words of
Benjamin Harrison, "but it must have
no temples."
Glad Hand for de Lafayette.
Four-Track News.
The Marquis de Lafayette came as the
guest of the Nation, and arrived In New
York Bay, August 15, 1824. Like our own
great Admiral, he was a day too early
and. as he came on a Sunday, the cele
bration was not ready; but on Monday,
August 16, New York and the surround
ing country. Long Island and New Jersey,
went quite wild. Never before had the
New World seen such a naval parade.
All the shipping, dressed with bunting
and flags, was gathered in the harbor.
Lafayette came from Staten Island on
the Chancellor Livingston, escorted by
such a fleet of steamboats as had never
been gathered together before. Each one
was amply supplied with masts and sails
(the Fulton really had but one mast,
though moat of the early pictures gave
It two), in case the steam should give
out or the boiler blow up, or some un
forseen accident occur.
Castle Garden at this time was sepa
rated from the mainland by a causeway
300 feet long. At the garden were held
many fetes and festivities, and there all
distinguished visitors were entertained.
In September, 1824, Lafayette was given
a reception which was intended to make
all other entertainments arranged by
rival cities, particularly Boston, "pale
their Ineffectual fires." And it did. As
usual the elegance of the ladles was the
theme on which the newspapers of the
day dilated. Their appearance, ."dressed
In everything that fashion and elegance
could devise, with chaplete of roses woven
with a sash bearing a likeness of the
general In their tresses," must have been
truly genteel.
In the Wrong Profession,
Kansas City Journal.
The proprietor of a theatrical company
which played at Kingfisher last week was
arrested for assaulting one of the mem
bers of his company and stated on the
witness stand that he was a horse doctor.
Many of the people who saw his show
were willing to believe It and thought
that he should have stuck to his original
profession.
Old Mother College
Is turning out her annual brood of chicks to peck
a living perchance a competence off a cold but
fruitful world. This store has more than a com
mevcial interest in the graduates, and would gather
th'jn under its wing as it took the fathers and the
.mothers at the commencements years ago, watching
and guarding their interests in providing for their
vl'ants at FAIR prices thro' three decades. A word
with you about the World's Business College you're
about to enter. Don't be incompetent. The incom
petent bud never makes an apple. Work! Work
your head to make your handiwork better. Be ex
travagant in trying. Here's a business hampered
by lack of Real Helpers: - Yet it's the best business
in town. What might it be with what might bet
And all businesses are rowing upstream against the
same current. Large reward is offered for excel
lence. "But," someone says, "recognition comes
so slowly." So it ought. Quick growth in any
thing presages quick decay.
Said a multi-millionaire: "I'd have been happy
to have earned $4000 a year at thirty-five." Get
away from the fool idea of "majority at twenty
one." Workers reach it at twice that or later.
Stick to your friends. This store is one of them.
A Climax in Millinery Selling !
Take
Any Hat
in the House
at...
Half Price
Choose from a thousand hats
yes, morel The largest
stock in the city. Trimmed
hats, dress hats, tailored
hats, suit hats, children's
hats, all hats, any hat and
no two alike at exactly half
price today. A new hat for
the "4th" at HALF PRICE
Dress Goods Reduced !
Imported English Mohairs, in Brilliantine and
Sicilian weaves, the most-sought-for fabrics for bath
ing suits, skirts and jaunty shirtwaist suits. Colors
are reds, grelns, tans, modes, browns, grays and navys :
Regular 75c grades for, 59 C
Regular $1.00 grades for, S2c
Regular $1.25 grades for, 1 f Q
yard p 1
Regular $1.50 grades fcr, f1 O
yard pl.41
BLACK SERGES, CHEVI6TS AND MOHAIRS
$1.00 grade specially reduced to, S2c
$1.25 grade specially reduced to, Q C
yard iOC
$1.50 grade specially reduced to, O 7 7 Q
yard tpLlZf
Crash in Lawns!
THE BOTTOM'S OUT!
10,000 Yards of Wash Lawns Friday
at 4c Yard
First Floor.
10,000 yards Fancy Printed Lawns, light and dark col
orings, in neat figures, stripes and floral
effects, special at, yard
4c
Togs for Little Tads
Specials in the Children's Apparel Shops
CHILDREN'S 30c GINGHAM DRESSES FOR 31c
Children's Gingham Dresses, in pink or blue and white
stripes and checks; made in Mother Hubbard style and
trimmed in ruffles and fancy braids; ages from 1 to
4 years; our 30c value. Special Economy Bale
Price, each 214
CHILDREN'S UNDER WAISTS FOR 14c.
Children's Underwalsts, of heavy white or drab drill,
heavily strapped and corded; sizes 18 to 23. Spe
cial Economy Sale Price, each 144
Black Petticoats-A Sale !
Annex Second Floor.
WOMEN'S $1.75 PETTICOATS FOR 91.17.
Women's Petticoats of black mercerized sateen; made
with deep flounces, in a varietv of stvles- nnr 1 75
firetmi .economy eaie .trice, eacn Hi. IT
value.
Need a Lunch Basket?
Second Floor Annn.
33c FOR SWISS BASKETS WORTH 60c.
Swiss Baskets, for lunches, picnics and shopping-, in as
sorted sizes and weaves; our 60c value. Special
Economy Sale Price, each 334
Leather Specialties at Special
Prices
Annex First Floor,
98c FOR SILK HAND BAGS. WORTH 1.2."S.
Rajah silk Hand Bass, in various colors; our J1.25 value
Special Economy Sale Price, each 984
75c LINEN HAND B4.GS FOR 60c.
Linen Hand Bags, In a variety of colors; our 75c value.
Special Economy Sale Price, each 504
CHILDREN'S GOLD LEATHER BELTS, 18c.
A line of gold Leather Belts for little boys and girls;
have crossed ends, with large gold button clasp; our
35c value. Special Economy Sale Price, each.... 19c4
33c FOR LADIES' RED LEATHER BELTS.
A line of ladles' red Leather Belts with gold braid
Btitcnea inrougn center; gold DucKies to match; our
6Dc value. Special Economy Sale Price, each.
334
Second Day of the Sweeping
Slaughter of Silks!
Be Sure Ton Share : Mail and Phone Orders Filled, but
Better Come to the Store. Extra Salesfolk
on Hand to Assist!
No detail today just the bargains. A veritable
whirlwind of values the greatest sale of silks ever
conducted on the Pacific Coast. The best, newest and
handsomest silks,, for the least money, that Portland
ever knew.
SILKS for the Shirtwaist Suits
SILKS for the Summer Waists
SILKS for the Fancy Skirts
SILKS for Evening Gowns
Silks for everything that silken beauty is used to
glorify.
Silks for everybody! Silks for Patrician robes at
prices of stuffs for plebeian frocks. Buy silks for
NOW buy silks for years ahead. For silk so good
will never sell so low. v
Why not come in the morning t
SYNOPSIS OF THE BARGAINS:
Regular values range from 8oe to $1.50 a yard, and
for convenience in selling are divided into five monster
lots, priced as follows:
LOT 1
Contains neat Checked Lonisines in the wanted navy
and greens and green and navys; also a full color
assortment of the down-to-date Silk
and Wool Bengalines and Poplins.
Special for this sale only, yard. . . .
bu lull uuiui
45c
LOT 2
Are neat stripes, dots and plaids, all de
sirable for waists, suits, etc Special
for this sale only, yard
59c
LOT 3
Is a swell assortment of Suiting Silks in all wanted
colors and weaves, also Black Taffetas, Feau de Soie
and Imported Natural Pongee. Spe
cial for this salo only,
yard ..
67c
LOT 4
All the new plaids and checks in light and dark
grounds Taffetas, Lonisines, etc., also Black Taf-
letas and Changeable. Pean deCygnes.
Special for this sale only,
' varrl
77
LOT 5
The swellest assortment of new, down-to-date silks
shown this season, such as Polkadot Foulards, Dres
den Taffetas, Swivel Silks, Figured Chiffons, White
xncuas ana tJiacic ran etas, special
for this sale only,
yard
Royal Wash Taffetas, in all shades, spe
cial for this sale only,
yard
19-inch all-silk Taffeta, the best 85c grade offered in
ine ciiy, in wmte, ivory, cream and all
shades. Special for this sale only,
yard
81c
58c
ide offered in
68c
All Silk Remnants, in all colors and lengths,
HALF PRICE.
JEWELRY
LITTLE LUXURIES AT NECESSITY
PRICES
Annex First Floor.
35c AND 40c BROOCHES FOR 23c.
A.wrtme5t .of Bfooones- In Oriental colors, in &
JJ?,rihty J Resigns; all are backed up with best Joint,
catch and pin; our 3oc and 40c values. Special
Economy Sale price, each 234
46c FOR 5e STERLING SILVER BEAUTY PINS.
BeKriln? Bllv.sr Beauty P'ns. set with finest quality
doublets of rubies, sapphires, emeralds, amethysts and
turquoise; come two on a card; .our 65c value.
Special Economy Sale Price, the pair "..45
SCARF PINS FOR 35c.
An assortment of Scarf Pins, in gold-filled, stone set.
enameled, etc.; values to 85c Special Economy
Sale Price, each ...254
19e FOR 35e PHOTO FRAMES.
Photo Frames of best French gold elate, in oval, round
and square shapes, with easel backs; our 35c value
Special Economy Sale Price, each ....j 194
Good Hosiery News
"WOMEN'S 60c HOSE, 30c.
Fine imported Tan Hose, lace boots, embroidered;
regular value 60c. Special, pair 394
WOMEN'S $1.00 AND $1.18 HOSE, 50c.
Black lace lisle Hose, embroidered boots and black lus
ter lace lisle; regular values 31.03 and $1.18. Spe
cial, pair S9e
CHILDREN'S 25c HOSE, 18c.
Children's very fine ribbed black lisle Hose, seamless
foot; sizes 5 to 10; big 25c value. Special, pair... 18
WOMEN'S 20c OUTING HOSE, 12&c
Black cotton ribbed top outing Hose; regular value
20c. Special, pair 12 1-24
BOYS' 50c WAISTS, 37c.
Boys' fine percale blouse Waists, light grounds, with
pretty stripes and figures; regular value 50c.
Special
Women's Knit Underwear Specials
WOMEN'S 75c VESTS, 55c.
Fine white Swiss ribbed, low neck, sleeveless Vests;
extra size; regular vffilue T5c. Special 554
WOMEN'S S1.0O VESTS OR TIGHTS, 75c.
White silk and cotton "Merode" Vests, high neck, short
sleeves with knee-length tights to match; regular
value $1.00. Special, each .75
WOMEN'S Sl-IO UNION SUITS, $1.03.
White, merino Union Suits, the "Merode," long sleeves.
ti.su.
ankie length.
Special
Summer weight; regular
81.05
A Stirring Sale of Embroideries and
Insertions
25c FOR EMBROIDERIES WORTH TO 00c.
A new lot of medium and wide Embroideries, with fine
buttonhole edgea; made by the best Embroidery manu
facturers; values to 60c. Special Economy Sale
Price, the yard 25
Women3 s
Superb Evening Waists
WORTH TO $15
2.98
Many stores, at this season, are striving, under one pretext or
another, to get rid of a surplus of stocks that has heaped up
like drift in a slough, the compounded results of poor judg
ment and awful taste in selection. Portland women need not
feel obliged, however, to pick from such heterogeneous col
lection of garments of anonymous parentage in order to se
cure the required apparel for vacation or Summer needs. We
offer today, among an attractive convention of other
extraordinary values in women's correct and authoritative
garb, a swagger lot of very beautiful evening waists. .
Creations of Leading Makers at the
Price of Ordinary Makes !
Exquisite conceptions, fashioned from rich taffetas, peau de cygnes, crepe de chines, etc., plain tailored and
richly, beautifully trimmed models in dainty white, pinks, blues, helios, tans, corals, browns, greens, roy
als and grays. Sleeves in full or elbow length. Laces are lavishly used in the trimming 0 O OO
effects. Best regular values in the city up to $15.00 to close Friday only at a choice for. . ..V''
A Handsome $8.50 Silk Petticoat at $4.98
As a companion bargain to the waists we shall offer today a wonderful value in swell silk petticoats of
rich, heavy taffeta. They're that good their equals are not shown in any other than this Portland stora
at a price less than ten dollars. Choose from black, white, Alice blue, navy, greens, light blue, apple
green, corals, garnets and dainty pale pinks in plain and changeable effects, bkirts are in accordion
plaited flounce style, and have an all-silk dust ruffle. Best $8.50 skirts in town
Special Friday at
IU OVyWl UIVII"
$4.98
50c Pieces 10c Each!
CHINA PIECES
A Great 10c Sale on the Third Floor
Refrigerators and Lawn
Mowers for Less!
DECORATED CHINA PIECES WORTH TO 50c
FOR lOtf.
A line of Decorated China pieces, consisting of Cake
Plates, Berry Bowls, Celery Trays, Pickle Dishes,
Creamers, Sugars, Candlesticks, Tea Cups, Coffee
Cups and Saucers, Fern Dishes, Hair Receivers, Tea
pot Stands, Plates, Spoon Holders and Trays, Shav
ing Mugs, etc. Values to 50c special, each....lO
See window, display.
REFRIGERATORS: '
34 styles and sizes to select from, at $6.75 and up
LAWN MOWERS.
12-inch size, special $2.25
14-inch size, special $2.50
16-inch size, special $2.75
An Important Pair of Homefitting Specials
Rugs and Couch Covers
Bargains on Fourth Floor
SPECIAL FRIDAY!
$7.50 COUCH COVERS, $4-95.
Heavy tapestry Couch Covers, 60 Inches wide, fringed
all around. Oriental designs; regular value 17.50.
Special 84.95
$2.50 RUGS, $1.68.
Fine wool velvet Bugs, size 27x54; regular value
$2.60. Special 81.68
A BARGAIN SALE OE
ROLLER SKATES .
"The Largest Rink in the World"
That's the wav the ad reads out at the "Oaks" Port
land's delightful Summer resort and healthful breath
ing spot. And there's no one, among the many clean
and varied amusements offered out there on Nature's
carnival grounds, that affords so much genuine pleas
ure and health-giving properties as roller skating.
Here's a chance to own your own skates a thing
every skater should do at very slight cost. Special
Friday:
$1.25 ROLLER SKATES, 95c.
Boiler Skates, adjustable size for boys, girls, men or
women; regular value $1.25. Special, pair 954
$3.00 ROLLER SKATES, $2.35.
Full ball-bearing Skates, hemlock rollers; regular
value $3.00. Special 82.35
Fetching Veilings and
Pretty Laces For Less
$1.00 VEILINGS FOR 30c.
Tuxedo Mesh Veils, with silk chenille dots; In black,
white and colors, and 1 yards long; our $1.00
value. Special Economy Sale Price 394
25a AND 35c VALENCIENNES LACES. 15c
Pretty Valenciennes Laces, two to five inches In width;
our 25c and 35c values. Special Economy Sale
Price, the yard 154
88c FOR BLACK CHANTILLY LACES, WORTH TO $1.25.
Black Chantllly Laces, some with double edge; specially
good for millinery purposes; our 75c to $1.25 values.
Special Economy Sale Price, the yard 384
Summer Neck-Fixings: Bargains
TURNOVER COLLARS, with buttonhole fronts; our 75c
value. Special Economy Sale Price 254
A BIG LOT OF PLAIN AND" EMBROIDERED STOCKS,
with fancy silk, tie; our 75c value. Special Economy
Sale Price ..-254
SATIN STOCKS, with silk piping; assorted colors; our
50c value. Special Economy Sale Price 104
COLLAR, CUFF AND BELT SETS Our 50c value.
Special Economy Sale Price, the set 104
We Want to Let a Lot of Men Share
These Bargains Today
In the Sixth-Street Annex First Floor.
MEN'S $1.75 NEGLIGEE SHIRTS, $1.35.
Men's soft Negligee Shirts, with pure silk pongee fronts
and bodies In colorings and patterns to match;
regular value $1.75. Special 81.35
MEN'S $1.00 UNDERWEAR, 69c.
Men's medium-weight finely finished white Mesh Under
wear; best $1.00 value. Special, garment 694
MEN'S 10c HANDKERCHIEFS, Kc.
Men's linen finished hemmed Handkerchiefs, in white;
regular value 10c. Special 54
MEN'S 50c NECKWEAR. 35c.
Men's silk Four-in-Hands, in a large variety of patterns:
regular value 50c. Special 354
Ten Hours of Spirited Shoe
Selling Ahead!
tf , Provide for vacation footwear needs
J I for Fourth o' July jaunts and every
day town wants In the Shoe line.
Hourly Sales
Today
SPECIALS
FOR
HOURS
NAMED
ONLY
8 to 9 A. M.
FREE with every pair of white Canvas Shoes a bottle
" of white Dressing. Regular 25c value.
9 TO 11 A. M.
WOMEN'S OXFORDS FOR $1.08.
600 pairs of women's patent and dull leather Oxfords, in
button or lace style; hand-turnej or Goodyear welt
soles, Blucher or regular cut, dull or bright tops, mili
tary or Cuban heels: a good assortment of 12 different
styles; all sizes; values to $3.5J. Special, for two
hours only, at, the pair 81.98
11 TO 12 M.
WOMEN'S $3.50 SHOES FOR $2.49.
Women's patent colt dress Shoes, with hand-turned soles,
mat calf tops and Cuban heels; a very smart dress
Shoe; our $3.50 value. Special at, the pair. . . .82.49
12 TO 1 P. M.
$2,69 FOR MEN'S TAN SHOES WORTH TO $4.00.
Men's tan Shoes, In Blucher or regular lace etyles. with
swing or straight lasts, in seven styles; medium
weight soles; an assortment embracing a lot of new
and down-to-date footwear; values to $4.00. Spe
cial for the noon hour at. the pair.. ..82.69
2 TO 3 P. M.
WOMEN'S $3.50 OXFORDS FOR $2.78.
Women's fine patent colt dress Oxfords; seamless vamp,
with mat kid top, plain toe, very high arch, fitted
with an extreme Cuban heel: one of the season's
swellest Oxfords; all sizes; our $3.50 value.
Special at the pair .82.79'
3 TO 4 P. M.
WOMEN'S FINE OXFORDS FOR $2.89.
Four good styles in women's fine kid and patent Ox
fords, with turn or welt soles. Blucher or regular cut;
some of our best numbers; values to $4.00. Spe
cial at, the pair 82.89
4 TO 5 P. M.
GIRLS' PATENT COLT OXFORDS, with dull mat calf
tops, non-extension sole, three large eyelets, ribbon
lace: made for dress und good wear, and a very satis-
lactory tsnoe
Sizes S to 8; our $1.60 value.
Sizes 84 to 11; our $1.89 value.
Sizes 11 to 2; our $2.29 value.
Sizes 2ft to 7; our $2.76 value.
Special at, pair 81.09
Special at, pair 81.39
Special at, pair 81.69
Special at, pair 82.19
5 TO 6 P. M.
BOYS' SHOES, in kid, calf or grain leathers, either
black or tan. In six different styles; made up for serv
ice and good appearance; values to $2.75
Sizes 9 to 2 Special at, the pair SI. 69
Sizes 2 to 6 Special at, the pair 81.89
Economies in Beautiful
Ribbons
35c TO 85c RIBBONS FOR 25c.
Bolt upon bolt of all-silk Ribbon; silk and satin taf
fetas; some fancy Ribbons; values from 35c to 85c.
Special Economy Sale Price, the yard 254
Friday Penny Savers
First Floor Small Wares and Notion Shop.
30c Chamois Skin. Special 194
Bottle Coke's $0 Dandruff Cure. Special 494
5c cake White Castile Soap. Special 3
4c roll Toilet Soap. Special, 21-24, or, dozen.... 304
Bottle White Canvas Cleaner for Duck and Canvas
Shoes. Special 74
25c extra quality Whisk Brooms. Special 154
35c one-pound packet French Dimity Linen Cloth
Finish Writing Paoer. Special 254
19c box Japanese Twilled Linen Writing Paper.
Special 124
500 Score Cards. Special, dozen 104
15c package fine enamel back Playing Cards. Spe
cial 104
50c stout net Shopping Bags. Special 354
Card of 1 dozen White Pearl Buttons. Special 5
10c package best English non-twisting Tape. Special 54
6c best quality Sewing Machine Oil. Special 3
Box of half-dozen Shell and Amber Horn Hair Pins.
Special -.104
10c cube white-headed Toilet Pins. Special 64