THE MORMXG OREGOXIAX, TEDXESDAT, MAT 5, 1909. Experienced Help Wanted in luslin Underwear, Corsets, Knit Underwear, Draperies, Laces, and Cloak Department Alteration Rooms TEk Frank Store's Grecat "May Sales' in AS! Departments IS ' $3 Lace Curtains $1.95 $5 Lace Curtains $3.35 1000 pairs of white Nottingham Lace Curtains, three yards long, 50 inches wide, in floral and scroll designs; 20 patterns to select from; (!" $2.75 and $3.00 values, but plaeed on sale at, per pair J 1000 pairs of white and ecru Lace Curtains, heavy nets with Renaissance braid trimming, also Cluny, Irish points and soutache all KQ new designs, full sizes; the best regular $5 values, per pair, PJJJ Odd lots of Portieres, one pair of a pattern; plain and figured ff styles; popular colorings; fringed or corded; $4 to $15 values, XA frTrY PAtrArC Special lot of Bagdad and Negus Couch ViJUCll VyUVCl O Covers green, red, blue and brown effects, in the best designs; come three yards long, At$2.35Each ?ri $2.35 This Is "Nemo Week 99 "Nemo" Expert Fitters at Your Service firm SELF-REDUCING No. 405 Nemo "New American Shape" Corsets have been recognized in every fashion cen ter of Europe and America as producing the correct contour for the fashions of 1909. Fashion experts all over the world now realize that the best corsets are made in New York not in Paris; and that Nemo Corsets are in a class alone, unequaled in style, comfort and durability. .Nemo "Self-Reducing" Corsets are known in every civilized country as the only corset ever made that really helps a stout woman to improve her figure with comfort and reduce her abdomen and hips with hygienic safety. For 1909 there are 12 distinct models in Self-Reducing Corsets a fit for every type of stout figure. One new style (No. 404, at $4.00) is designed for very stout women, and is made in sizes up to 42. This model has the new Nemo Relief Bands. The new Nemo Self-Reducing Corset No. 405, for tall stout figures, is the greatest success the corset trade has ever known. It also has the new Relief Bands, and th? long skirt comes well around to the front, reducing the upper limbs as well as the back and hips. The price of No. 405 is $4.00. Other Self-Reducing Corsets at $3.50, $5.00 and $10. . The Nemo "Back-Resting" Corset, for slender and medium figures, brings com fort to tired women and relieves backache like magic $4.00. . Other Nemo specialties for slender and medium figures are the graceful "Military Belt," $3.50; the sylph-like "Willow Shape," $5.00, and the chic and charming "Swan-shape," $2.00 and $4.00. To know all about Nemo Corsets is a duty which every woman owes to herself. Don't miss "Nemo Week." ' , Great Sale of Ribbon 5- inch wide Moire Ribbons, for hair and hat bows; come in black, white and all. colors; regular 40c OC value 4U, peryard J 6- inch wide Moire Ribbons, for sashes; hair and hat bows, in black, white and colors; 00 regular 50c vaiues at, yard, JJC 4- inch fancy .warp, print Ribbons, all the best colorings and combina tions; regular 30c values; 1 Q -buy all you want at, yard, A 7C 5- inch fancy warp print Ribbons, the best regular 40c values, yd.2T 4 and 5-inch best quality fancy Rib bons, in warp prints, jacquards, stripes, plaids, checks, for bows, hats, sashes, etc.; best reg ular 65c values at;- yard. . No. 1 Satin. Baby Ribbon, 32c value, per piece. No. 1 Satin Baby Ribbon, 25c value, per piece No. 1V2 Satin Baby Ribbon, 35c values, per piece No. 2 Satin Baby Ribbons, 45c value, per piece 39c 9c 14c 17c 23c Narrow Wash Ribbons at low prices. 3-inch Taffeta Ribbon, black, white and all colors; 20c values; "1 Cif on special sale at, per yard, vC 5- inch Taffeta Ribbons, for hair bows and millinery purposes ; black, white nd all colors; regu- 1 1-. lar 25c values at, yard... 6- inch wide heavy Taffeta Ribbon, for hair and hat bows; black, white and all colors; regular 35c " Qg values at, per yard 6-inch heavy Hair Bow Ribbons, extra heavy quality, in black, white and colors; best regular 40c OC value on sale at, per yard. . iJ 8-inch metallic-finished Taffeta Rib bons for millinery purposes; black, white and all the leading OQ shades; 60e values at, yard, 6-inch Satin Ribbons, for millinery purposes;, black, white and all col ors; the best regular 40c OQ values on sale at, yard.... 8-inch Satin Millinery Ribbons, black, white, all colors; 60c OO. value at, per yard, only. . JOC We're Portland Agents for Butterick Patterns and The Delineator Agents for "Willamette" Sewing Machines . 75 Colored Nets $L $1.25 Nottingham Laces 59c 2000 yards of 18-inch Nottingham Allover Laces in cream and Persian effects, for yokings and dress trimming; beautiful designs in large variety for your selec- CQ- r x 49c 75c Printed Linoleum, special. .39 85c Printed Linoleum, special. ,46 $1.50 Inlaid Linoleum, special . . 83 $1.80 Inlaid Linoleum, sp'l. .$1.06 Sale of Mattresses 200 Ostermoor Mattresses at special low prices this weekj best patterns, great values; on sale at these prices: Regular $18.00 Ostermoors, $15. QQ Regular $22.00 Ostermoors, $16.50 Regular $30.00 Ostermoora, $18.50 Also a few Ostermoors, slightly soiled in transit, to be sold O VL out at this low price, P X O.OU $6 Blankets $4.15 Special lot of 300 pairs Oregon gray Wool Blankets, full size, good weight for camping, etc.; $5.50 QlA t C and $6 values at, pair, Pt O We are exclusive Portfand agents for the "Leona" throe-piece combination undergarmenta for women corset cover, drawers and short skirt, all in one; newest materials, prettily made and trimmed; perfect fitting. Prices range all .the way from $1.50 to $10.00. Come and see them. Great $ 1 00,000 Clearance Sale-of are tion. The best regular $1.25 values on sale at this unusually low ryrice, yard. Great special sale of 45-ineh colored Nets plain and figured effects," d! QO sleeves, yokes, waists, etc.; all the newest and best styles; $2.75 values. . .P '"O White, and cream" Venise Lace Imitation Irish Bands, Medallions, and Net Top Laces, 1 to 9 inches wide; best patterns; the regular $1.25 values, yard.. 50 XlOlinCin? 1500 yards of 48-inch Swiss Embroidery Flouncing, the new idea for Princess gowns; eyelet designs; At $1.39 a Yard $1.39 10,000 yards of swiss, nainsook and cambric Embroidery, Edgings and Insertions, l.to 10 inches wide; embroideries suitable for women's and children's undermuslins, etc Beautiful patterns in endless assortment; values up to 50c yard" on sale at, yard.l9 Remnants of Laces and Embroideries on sale at wonderfully low prices. See them. Great May Sale of broken lots of matched sets of fine Embroideries swiss and naiii sook edges, insertions and flouncing, 1 to 18 inches wide, suitable for lingerie gowns and waists filet and eyelet designs, and all on special sale at the following prices: Reg. 65c values, yd. 39 $1.00 values, yard. -49 $3.50 values, yard. .98 Great May Sale of Valenciennes Laces, 5000 dozen yards; round thread Vals., edg ings and insertions, to 2 inches wide; prettiest styles; great values. Buy now. $2.25 values, per dozen yards 75? $3.50 values, per dozen yards 89ft Dinner Sets German China Dinner Sets, gold band decorations, in very handsome effects great values at these low prices: 60-piece set on sale at S19.90 100-piece set on sale at.... $29.90 German China Dinner Sets, blue vio let decorations ; best values ever of fered for the money at these prices : 50-piece set, $16.50 values. .$12.50 100-pc. set, $24.00 values. .$17.00 Hayiland China Dinner Sets, Chrys anthemum and heavy gold decora tion; beautiful patterns, as follows: 60-piece set, $37.50 value. .$32.50 100-piece set, $52.50 value. .$44.50 Haviland China Dinner Sets, pink rose decoration, on sale' at, the set: 60 pieces, special price.... $33.50 100 pieces, special price. .. .$4T.50 $1.50 Carpet $1.07 $2.00 Carpet $1.43 Closing-out sale of 25 choice patterns of Windsor Brussels Carpets, all good patterns and colorings; 2500 yards in the lot; best $1.50 quality, sewed, laid and lined at this Cl f7 very low price, the yard, P 20 patterns of extra quality Wilton Velvet Carpet, neat Oriental designs; best $2 quality, sewed, CJ1 Ai laid and lined, at, yard, P Sale of Linoleum Clean-up sale of short lengths of Lin oleum, both printed and inlaid grades. Best patterns. Bring your measure ments. An extra charge for laying. Ladies9 Under muslins Low Priced $2.75 "May Sale" of unlaundered French hand embroidered Gowns, low neck, short sleeves, made of good quality French percales, drawn at the neck with eyelets and ribbon; all sizes; the' best regular $4 values, on sale at, the garment, 1000 women's white Petticoats, trimmed with laces and insertions, tucks and em broidery; separate dust ruffles; well made and finished; regular $2.50 CI OQ values on sale at, each pA.OI7 Special lot of women's fine cambric and nainsook combination garments; 2-piece suits, drawers and corset covers combined; laee and embroidery trimmed; reg- QQ ular $1.50 and $1.75 values, each, fOC Women's fine nainsook and cambric Draw ers, lace and embroidery trimmed; fine In dia lawn ruffles, hemstitched; tbe CQ best regular 85c value, per pair.. 2000 women's white eambrio and nainsook Gowns, square and round neoks, slip-over styles, lace and embroidery trimmed, ahdrt puff and kimono sleeves; regular CQ $1.00 and $L25 values at, eaah-. "C "Leona" Jr. Garments AntidUe Oriental lUigs Mashkabad Carpets Mashkabad, 12 feet 6 by 10 feet 2, regular $275 value, for $186.00 Mashkabad, 12 ft. 8 by 9 ft. 7 ins., regular $250 value for 155.00 Mashkabad, 12 feet 4 by 9 feet 6, regular $250 value for 125.00 Prayer Rugs on sale at low prices. Sale Bokara Rugs $100Vals.$4859 -T J ; One bale of 47 Royal and Princess Bokharas; rich colorings, red, and blue and ivory; values up to $100, at this low price, each. .$48.50 Shervan Rugs Two bales of 80 Shervan Rugs, size 4 feet 5 ins. by 6 t1 C Cfl ft.; $30 values; ea. . P J.J U 42 antique - Shervan and Cabistan Rugs, 4 feet 4 inches by 6 feet; beautiful designs and colorings; regularly $65 each, tfOO Cl" on sale at, sp'l., ea. pOJjJ Oriental Rugs 8n the Third Floor. $50 Sennah Rugs At $33.00 Each One bale of 22 small size Sennah Rugs, blues and ivories 3 feet 6 by 5 feet; regular $50 CJOO f( vals., on sale for, ea. .POOvJU One bale of large-size Sennah Rugs blues, reds and ivories, medallion designs; $120 val- glQ fif) ues, on sale for, ea. "VlLf Sereband Rugs One bale 32 Sereband Rugs, small sizes, in reds, old rose and blue; 3 ft. 6 ins. by 5 ft.; Cfl regular $30 vals., ea. P lO.OU One bale of 27 Sereband Rugs, an tiques; beautiful colorings; size 5 by 10 feet; regular tQr AA $165.00 values, each. ipOU.UU Mahal Carpets Mahal, 13 feet 5 by 10 feet 5 ins., regular $365 value, for "$210.00 Mahal, 13 feet 6 by 10 feet 3 ins. ; regular $275 value for 190.00 Mahal, 12 feet 6 by 10 feet 6 ins., regular $375.00 value, S215.00 Fine Kermanshah Carpets on Sale In rich designs and colorings, large variety, wonderful . values, on sale at the following special low prices: Size 13 feet 11 inches by 8 feet 6 inches; $650.00 value. .S3T5.00 Size 14 feet 9 inches bv 10 feet 2 inches; $825 value for.$485.00 Size 12 feet 8 inches by 8 feet 8 inches, $500 value for $310.00 Size 12 feet 3 inches by 9 feet 4 inches; $550 value for $325.00 Size 15 feet 2 inches by 11 feet 4 inches, $1000 value for $670.00 Size 14 feet 7 inches by 10 feet 3 inches, $875 value for $510.00 Saruk Carpets Size 14 feet 10 inches by 10 feet 10 inches, $655 value for $390.00 Size 12 feet 3 inches by 9 feet; regular $500.00 value, $325.00 Size 11 feet 7 inches by 8 feet 1 inch, $500.00 value for $330.00 Size 12 feet 2 inches by 9 feet; regular $475.00 value, $276.00 Size 10 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 10 inches, $350 value for $235.00 Saruk, size 10 feet 7 inches- by 7 feet; $385.00 value for $237.00 Me shad Carpets Meshad, 13 feet by 9 feet 10 ins.; regular $585.00 value, $328.00 Meshad, 14 feet by 11 feet 1 inch; regular $550 value for $325.00 Meshad, 13 feet 3 by 9 feet 10; regular $550 value for $350.00 Meshad, 9 feet 8 by 7 feet 8 inches, regular $300.00 value, $195.QO Meshad, 12 feet 11 by 9 feet 8; regular $515.00 value, . $325. OO Tabriz Carpets Antique Tabriz, 11 ft. 3 ins. by 8 ft. 9 ins.; $850.00 value $495.00 Antique Tabriz, 12 ft. 3 ins. by 8 ft. 8 ins.; $700 value, $368.00 Tabriz, 11 ft. 3 ins. by 8 ft. 7 ins., regular $450 value, for $275.00 Tabriz, 10 ft. 3 ins. try 7 ft. 8 ins., regular $375 value for $225.00 $150 Kermanshah Rugs for $72.00 One bale of 32 fine Kermanshah Rugs, beautiful designs and color ings; average size 4 feet 4 inches by 6 feet 6 inches; values up to $150 each, on sale Ci'Tf? Clf at this price, each. P VHJ Kurdistan Rugs $85 Val. $33.75 One bale of 42 Kurdistan and Bi jar extra quality rugs; grand de signs and colorings; average size 4 feet 6 inches by 7 feet; value up to $85.00 each, tfOO p7tZ on sale at, sp'l., ea. PJJ. - $100 Saruk Rugs At $48.50 Each One bale of 38 Saruk and Tabriz Rugs, finest weave, choice designs and colorings ; values up to $100.00 each, on sale at this C1 Q Zf special low price, ea. P"0OVr Belouchistans $85 Val. $37.50 One bale of 67 Belouchistans, rich colorings and designs, extra qual ity ; size 4 feet 6 by 7 feet ; regular values up to $85 ea., CiQ'T Cfl on sale at, sp'l., ea. .P JVJ $125 Iran Rugs At $45.50 Each One "bale of extra fine Antique Iran and Feraghan ,Rugs, in all 'sizes; rich designs and colorings; values up to $125.00 each, flJlC CZf on sale at, sp'l., ea. P'vJJvr $50 Mosuel Rugs At $22.50 Each Two bales of fine Antique Mosuel and Camelshair Rugs, average, size 3 feet 6 inches by 8 feet ; values up to $50 each, on sale dJOO tZ( at this low price, ea. Pfc"JW Fine Killem Rugs $27.50 val. 12.50 $65 Val. $27.50 One bale of Killem Rugs, 3 feet 9 inches by 6 feet 6 (IJIO Crt inches; $27.50 value. P1.JVJ One bale of large size Killem Rugs. 5 feet by 10 feet 6 inches ; values I up to $6o, on sale at, ea. .$27.50 Garavan Carpets Garavan, 11 feet 3 inches by 8 feet ; regular $360 values, ea.$165.00 Garavarifll feet 11 by 9 feet 3 inches; $350 values, at $185.00 Garavan, 12 feet 7 inches bv 9 ft,, $325.00 value, at, ea..$180.QO Ispahan "Carpets Ispahan, 9 feet 10 by 6 feet 11 ins., regular $500 value for $276.00 Ispahan Carpet, 12 ft. 1 by 8 ft. 8 ins.; $650.00 value for $378.00 Khiva Bokaras Size 11 ft. 4 by 8 feet 4 inches; regular $200 value for $115.00 Khiva, 11 feet by 8 feet 8 inches, regular $225 value for $125.00 Khiva, 14 ft. 6 by 10 ft.' 6 ins., regular $500 value at $265.00 Royal Bokaras 65 choice Khivas to select from. Bokhara, size 7 by 10 feet, regu lar $350.00 value, each, $210.00 Bokhara, size 7 feet 4 by 9 feet 8, regular $325 valujs, for $185.00 Bokhara, 7 feet 2 by 10 feet 6 ins., regular $300 value, for $176.00 Serapi Carpets Serapi, 14 feet by 11 feet 10 ins.; regular $575.00 value, $300.00 Serapi, 12 feet 6 by 10 feet 5 ins.; regular $460 value for $278.00 Serapi, 12 feet 11 ins. by 10 feet; regular $375 value for $215. OO Serapi, 12 feet 1 by 9 feet 4 ins.; regular $355 value for $195.00 Serapi, 13 feet 6 inches by 10 feet 3 inches; $500 value, $257.00 PUN PARADE TONIGHT KAST SSIOK BUSINESS JtKX AVIL.I. HOLD SESSIOX. Children's Tart in Rose Festival Ex IKHitet! to He Big Success, as Age Limit Is Removed. Full arwment by the Board of Educa tion with the East fade Business. Men's Club regarding the children's parade for the Rose Festival has cleared the way for immediate action, and all committees from this club will meet tonight at the elubroom In the Healy building. Grand avenue and Kas,t Morrison street. These committees are: General arrangements Dan Kellaher, W. M. Jackson. E. Oe litvskv: collections w. B. Hall. O. El Heinti, W. H. McMonies; decorations, I. A. Blgelow, George Dilworth, A. J. Taylor. Full consideration will be given all departments of the work, so actual work can be started tomorrow morning. At this meeting the drill masters will prob ably be selected, rvsigns for decorating the streets will be decided and the finance committee, will start out this week. President Blgelow yesterday expressed satleractlon over agreement with the directors. Children under 12 years of age may take part In the parade with the consent of their parents and the directors are . not to be held responsible. Mr. Blgelow said that the line of march will be such that there cannot possibly be danger to the children. It will be on Grand avenue, between Hawthorne ave nue and East Everett street, so that in all they will not march over two miles. The Portland "Railway. Light & Power Company will today turn over the east side of Grand avenue between Belmont and East Clay streets to the Hassam Paving Company that it may start work at once. The railway company has em ployed an army of' men in relaying its tracks, and will soon be entirely out of the way of the paving company. ELMAN ORDERS ARE HEAVY ilellig Theater Next Monday Will House liarge Audience. The great violin genius, Mischa Elman, will play at the Heilig Theater on Mon day evening. May 10. under the direction of Lois Steens-Wynn Coman, and not In a great many years has the simple ao nouncement of a concert aroused so fer vid an interest and brought forth so much inquiry. Orders from nearly every town about this part of the country have poured In and the town orders have been as heavy as though a Schumann-Helnk were to appear. Elman s concert is certainly the most Important musical event of many sea sons and the unanimous verdict of every city In which the young Russian has played is that no artist since the advent of Paderewski on his first tour has lived up to the advance heralding as does El man. The reports that have been print ed are not exaggerated and a hearing of this violinistic marvel only serves to deepen the admiration and interest in him. Regular seat sale will 'open Friday morning. May 7. at the box office. GET MORE HELP YOUNG'S REQUEST WILIy PROB ABLY BE GRANTED. Federal Officials Take Action to Pro vide Postal Facilities That Are Badly Needed. Encouragement has been received from Washington by Postmaster John C. Toung concerning his requests for additional help and facilities. Two agents from the department are expected here today to look into the mat ter of securing .quarters for the mailing division at the Union depot and for the transfer of equipment thereto. Yesterday Postmaster Toung received a telegram from Senator Bourne saying that the First Assistant Postmaster-General had telegraphed representatives from his office to expedite the Investigation of the needs of tlje Portland postofftfee. The postmaster has received from the department a request for .specifications as to needed new vault fixtures. It is planned to install eight new strong-boxes, five for the money order department. The combination for each strong-box will be known only to one departmental head in stead of to several, so that responsibility for anything wrong may be definitely fixed.. Postmaster Young has figured out that 18,000 persons enter the Federal building in the 18 hours of the day. during which more or less business is txaji&anted- Tbis estimate has been made by counting those who enter for certain periods each day. On an average 700 enter the front door of the building every hour and 300 go In by other entrances. The greatest rush Is about 6 o'clock In the afternoon, and between the hours of 4 and 6 P. M. the number entering the building averages about 1300. A very large percentage of those who go to the Federal building have business only in the postoffice. The number who go to other departments probably does not av erage more than several hundred a day. ONE DRINK HIS DOWNFALL Old Habit Gets Its Grip and For geries Result. "W. H. Stripler. a printer. Is in the City Jail and his wife and babies are destitute, all because he stepped Into a barroom to take a social drink the first he had taken in ten years. lie thought he'd grown stronger than the drink, which once held him In bondage, but found dif ferent. One drink aroused a latent crav ing for liquor, he got drunk and while In that condition passed six worthless checks. Not only did every cent he had go into the spree that followed, but the proceeds from the worthless checks went the same route. He was sober when arrested yes terday forenoon and had not the slightest recollection of having committed forgery. He had just been to his home at Front street, near Madison, finding his family in actual need and begged the officers to give him a chance to look after them. When locked up biripler cried like a child, saying he had intended never tak in another drink, but thought he was strong enough to take one drink more and quit, a mistaken idea whtch led to his downfall. Friends have taken up his case and an effort will be made to return the money he got during tbe debauch and have the charges dismissed. Stripler says that all he wants is one more chance. DRUMMERS IN REHEARSALS Preparation for Coming T. P. A. Show Is Well Along. ' Rehearsals for the T. Pi A.'s big con vention fund show, "'Toodles in Holland," are progressing and the 25 well-known commercial travelers who are taking part have all cut out baseball and auto rides and are meeting daily for what Clyde Evans calls their "physical torture." For two hours each day they sing, dance and go through a lot of stunts that will make a Broadway male, chorus look like dum mies, j Harry Coffman. Bob Adams, Jack Brinkley, E. C. John, Ed Fay, George Hargis, Nye Kern and Stanhope Pier will be noticeable in a number called "Look Out for the Traveling Man;" Zeb Martin plays Harrlgan. the cop, and sings "They All Take Off Their Hats to Mister Mur phy;" Sherman Dana. D. Horn an Qulm by, Harold Miner. Bob Huffschmidt, I. M. Grosshong. E. C. Hanshaw, Vernon Schuboch, Billy Shaw, E. Asbury, "Eddie" Wenstein, Mary Cardiff, Helen Patges, Anna Boscevich, Pheme' Miller. Floy Mann, Laurena Pendergrass. Lei a Sprogit, Mar garet Culllgan, lone Morrison and Albert Bishop will all have prominent parts, and Charlie Ringler will appear as Doctor Schopskopp. - 5000 Pounds of Beef . For boiling and stewing -will be distributed among Smith's markets today and every day this week. It will be 6 lb. You can get it at any market. AT ALIi'OF SMITH'S markets you can get your choice of several different brands of creamery butter at 55 per square. SMITH'S LARD IS 100 PEE. CENT PURE. A 5-pound pail costs 65c. No other lard in city is as pure as Smith's. All others adulterate their lard. Choicest Chinook Salmon, per lb., 12V2 Three pounds Halibut, 25S CORNED BEEF 6 per pound at Smith's. CORNED BEEF, better cuts, 8$ per pound at Smith's. SHORT RIBS OF BEEF, to bake, 7 per pound at Smith 's. ROUND BEEFSTEAK, Bologna Sausage, Liver Sausage, Headcheese, Blood Sausage, Hamburg Steak, the best Veal Stew, some cuts of Veal Breasts, some cuts of Veal Shoulder Roasts, whole shoulders of mutton, all XOi per pound at Smith's. . ( PORK SAUSAGE, as pure as pure can be, Frankfurt Sausage, iSirloiri Steak, Tenderloin Steak, whole shoulders and shoulder roasts of genuine Spring Lamb, some prime Rib Roasts of steer Beef, Pickled Pork, Dry Sail Pork, -the best Veal Breasts, the best Veal Shoulder Roasts, Mutton Shoul der Roasts, Mutton Shoulder Chops, all 12V2 per pound at Smith's. Hind quarters of genuine Spring Lamb X8 per pound at Smith's. Be sure you get in the right place if you come to Alder street, for the Beel Trust markets never sell as cheap as Smith does. The following groceries at our Third and Jefferson street market. Phone Main 8751. We delivet $2.00 worth or more. Pride of the Valley Flour, bbl.. $5.-44 50 lbs. High Patent Flour 1.641 High Patent Flour, per barrel ... 6. Ofl 50 lbs. Graham Flour S1.4j 10 lbs. Graham Flour 354 10 lbs. Pastry Flour -33 4 lhs. Rice 25 4 lhs. Navy Beans . .............. 234 4 lbs. Gloss Starch . ............. 234 4 pkgs. Corn Starch 25 7 Boxes Parlor Matches... 254 10 lbs. Potatoes 25c 4 lbs. our best Macaroni. ... 25 3 cans Corn 25c 3 cans Tomatoes , 25c 3 cans String Beans 25e 3 cans Carnation Milk ..25c 6 Loaves Bread, regular size 25c 7 Bars Smith's Best Soap 25c Smith's Best Soap, per box RU.fiO 18 lbs. Sugar Sl.OO 0 lbs. Pride of the Valley Flour.. 1,40