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THE MORNING OREGONIAN. FRIDAY, CITY NEWS IN BRIEF Msaaslsc Editor -". " I tt Uiur MiW unr Editor Msls JO. A J"Ji upxiaMa4at Eauaiaa ...ks .v. v. - AMlBsUiESTSi. HTILIG IBmdir aad Tsjrlor Talat at .iX Ai Jwa tn Xaacm Armuul. BACBiOL-HKrniwa "ara. Tlr tourta au4 auaa strsMa. Taaaca l-rt;al. 1 P. M. OAKS AMt'VEMOT PARK Vartod ass FANtAliLl iAliar at Uruadaayl Vi f . at. UPHi! (K road say aad Stark Vaada vuia. Fartofmaataa 1 Ai. 1 aad P. M- S.JV OKECOXLAJIS AT KXAOSTS. afeacrlM vtta taa fsUswtna; acsatSk aj yaor itfir-iT imoii, ta sscars taa most acanpt daUary at Taa Ura goalaa. CUV nut aofcscrlauaaa sail ara pass la advaacat Bar Vis & F. Jarkssa Ba CMy. Or B T. Marcaar ...... .....W. A. bm M a- Cart BL IM-ita -' Mrs. X- K. Ceata, Or .-U W. Craaa CarlbaMI C aUtts Or Jan. M B. Kiuau BL atraaaal La. Lrtks. .Tras MiUar ......... -rtaaa juuv . .. Mrslrr. Or .Aaats Caaa yaaaatia. Was.... - Br ' Mraaar. Or .- O. K. Ocraa Park D. 0aa Lata Park O. U Baraaaar Brack -Ttaak MlUar mak mills "oV lark BtraUaa krart-w. Waab.. Cianssle PataaM TBarka. -aak Millar TUIaaaaaa. Or.... ' wkMaiar. Or H Haiti !.. M I araa AdTtlaraaal lataadad I OW Tiiorr TaorKT. . i.iu on which tha Ore- icon Naal Militia made Ita record In the rsrsnt practice at Port An'eV0" hark la Portland and wUI ba banc u a trophy In tha itrern room Chamber f Ccmm.rc.. Thla particular tancrt l on lit which tha Eutmera of tha naval militia maoa 12 mi- IS ahota. rannlnit at hlBh apred In ronsh a- Tha irriat atrip of canraa. abuat 12 by S . WI P dut'nre from th hlp wnera 11 " no bEor ! th Ennr than m calllnE anita of thla avary ahol waa planted well within tb e pa nee of canraa. JtASJkaAa to Vtrr Laecm Mocw- Kor their Sunday outlna; the Xasamaa will rUlt aioltnomaa rati, and Larch Mountain. Tha main trty will t.mea town on the O.-W. R. N. train at 1 Saturday nlKht and o to Xultnomah. where they win to . nn.v.. .rtv will follow at mldnlKht. Karly Sunday tha member will vlalt Vaukna (Cordon) Fall, then will follow tha Waukena trail to tha new I .arch Mountain trail and ko on to the lumtnlL Tha deaceat lo the afternoon will be from the head or jauimoman aiwi down the Benaon trail. Thoe unable to o Saturday olKht will o a tha Sunday morning train. Rrr C. B Mm'HOJ. Cotto. R. Charlea Bayard Mitchell. D. of St. rhinh Chicaso. will arrive to day on the Shaata Limited from Cali fornia and will be the Rueat of Rev. ovinia m Wallace Touoaaon. of Roae Oty Park, until next Tuesday. ira. Iltchell arcompanlea biro. 11 will ,.ki an addreaa at tha community ons err ice en the lawn of the Roa City Park Meinodiat vnurcn. nirbt at 7 "clock. Tr. Mitchell baa held paatorates In Minneapolis, leaven worth. Kan.: rtttaburc. Plalnrteld, N. J-: Grand-Avenu Church. Kansas City. Mo.; Cleveland. and now In Chicaso. Twmxa Patt Visit City. A party f t' tourists from Boston. Mass, con ducted by the bureau of university travel, of that city, was In Portland yetrday and visited tha points of In tert. The party left south In the cventnx. Tb Colleclat Alumna party conducted bv the sama bureau, will ar rive in tha citv toniEht from Pufet Sound points. Tha party consists of H. They will mak their headquarters at the Multnomah Hotel while here. A Gillespie party ot Bin will also be In the city today. Cottar Warm to Be EjrrxRTAunen. At the annual celebration of the Cen tral Labor Council. Sunday, at Crystal Lake Park. 5 dependent children wards of the Juvenile Court will b the auests of the Labor Temple Associa tion. The Erounds will ba free to the children all day. Includins refresh ments and amusements. The children will be chaperoned by Mrs. R. E. Bon durant. Mrs. Margaret Thoroman. Miss Mart C. Chambers. Miss Cora K. flero ln. Miss May Norton. Miss Butler, Mrs. Bon him and Mrs. I Ge. A Free Lccttre on Christian Science will be delivered by Mr. Frank Ball. C. member of the board of lecture ship of the Mother Church, the First Church of Christ, Scientist. In Boston. Mass. In the edifice of First Church of Christ. Scientist. lth and Everett nfs.. next Sunday. August IS. at P. M. The lecture will be repeated on Monday. Ausust K. at 3 and P. M. All are cordlaliy Invited. Adv. Buxd Vrrr Piujt Ship. About students of the Portland School of Adult Blind were received as EUesta of Captain Smith aboard the British con vict ship Success Wednesday morning and. piloted by special lecturers, they flt carefully over the various exhibits. Willis L Hale, superintendent of the Om State Training School at Salem, waa la charge of the party. naewKarrEA's FaiEXD to Meet. To raise I" for the support of the Port land Symphony Orchestra during the ll&-t aeason, friends and supporters of the organisation will meet In room A of the Central Library at J o'clock this afternoon. The meeting has been railed by William D. Wheelwright, honorary presMent of th orchestra. Amavai Sholok 5uii Set. Serv ices will be held at Congregation Ahaval Sholom. Park and Clay streets, tonight at S o'clock Tomorrow morn ing services at 3 o'cloock. Rabbi R Abrahamsoa will officiate. State or Washixotok. Dally round trip. Th Dalle and way landings Leaves Taylor-street dock 11 P. M. Leaves Dalles dally except Monday. II M. Tel. Mala tit. Ad. Ar-TOKnatusTs. Ppend your vacation In Tillamook County. Its numerous beaches, mountains and troot streams are enjoyable. Auto road good all the way. Adv. ft SrxPAT Kxcraeio to Cascade Locks en steamer Bailey Gatxert. leaves at A. M . returns at :tl P. M. Alder atreet dock. Main si 4. A CI 13. Adv. Skipkoes Daro Co.. reopened tem porarily ST1 Alder, bet. Id and 4th. Adv. Ijd0T. Part of broken transmission eaee. with bearings; reward. Cook at OIL Adv. Da. Unit L. Nobdbsj baa returned. Adv. Ecokobtt Ave QtTAur-r tar PanrTnra X. W. Bailee at Co, MAin Hi, A lli. Adv. NEOBO SCICIDB TO BE BCBIED. The funeral of Charles A. Rltter. vet eran colored porter whose body was found In tha Willamette Tuesday.' will be held at I K thla afternoon from tha Holman Undertaking parlors, inter ment will be In Lone Fir Cemetery. An unpaid mortsag on his property on Mallory avenue and a atreet assess ment and two years' unpaid taxes amounting to more than I1J0J. led to Hitter's suicide, according to a lecte he left hla business associate. Edward Watson. Rrr. G. D. Watsoi to Sfeae. Rev. G. D. Watson, th noted evangelist and Bible teacher of Los Angeles, Cel., will bold services dally, from August 11 to 13 Inclusive. Saturdsys excepted. In the gospel tabernacle at East Ninth and Clay streets. In connection with the Christian and Missionary Alliance. On week days the hours of meeting will ba 3:10 and 7:10 P. M., and on Sundays at 11 A. M, 3:1) and 7:30 P. M Editor Spears Oj Moralttt. Pro fessor T. W. Shannon, of Delaware, X editor of the Practical Eugenlst. who recently spoke before the purity con gress In San Francisco, will deliver a lectur this morning at s:lo ociock before the students of the Behnke Walker Business College. Hia subject will be "Did Uod Make Women to be Superior. Morally, to Men?" Smoker Causes Excite est. 60 startled were neighbors when a man rushed In his night clothes from 333 North Fourteenth street at 4 o'clock yesterday morning, shouting "Fire!" that two alarms were turned In. bring ing out much apparatus. He had been smoking In bed and the bed clothes were ignited. The blase was quickly extinguished with a loss of about $50. Head or KqurrAaxa Trust Visits Alvla W. Krech. president of the Equitable Trust Company, of New York, and Mrs. Grech were In Portland yes terday on their way to the San Fran- Cisco Fair. They are traveling in a private car and are accompanied by members of their family. Mr. Krech is an old-time friend of Samuel Hill, who entertained them while here. SAUUknccs Clce to Meet. E. D. Tirams. president Timms-Cress Com pany, and a director of the retail mer chants division of the new Chamber of Commerce, will speak at the regular fortnightly meeting or the Portland Salesmen's Club tonight In the college room of the Haselwood. Hla subject will be "What Constitutes a Good Salesman." Focb. Cocpues Sees: Divorce. Two husbands and two wives sought separa tion by the divorce mill In County Clerk Coffey's office yesterday. W. D. Merrill sued Clara D. Merrill. Charles Jefferr sued Marie F. Jeffery. Elisabeth Bird sued J. P. Bird and Annie M. Poole sued Robert S. Pool. All alleged cruelty. J. J. Hrus Sisteb-dc-Law Here. Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Phelps, of Minneapolis, were In Portland yesterday for a brief visit and sightseeing expedition. They are on their way to the San Francisco Fair. Mrs. Pbelpa Is a sister of Mrs James J. Hill, of St. Paul, wife of the Great Northern Railroad builder. Cmakcs Fion-ra Eituditiox. IT. J. Goran, a Seattle attorney, was in Port land yesterday attempting to stop th ssuanc of extradition papers for A. J. Chance, who is held In Seattle for the Portland authorities on a charge of obtaining money by false pretenses. Chcrch Puaxs Picxtc Rose City Park Methodist Church will hold a picnic at Columbia Park on Saturday. Special cars will leave the church cor ner at 9:10 o'clock. SMALL DAIRIES TARGET ORDIAfK rnEFARKn TO KLIMI- X.tTE PLACES I CITV. Ceanell t Art Today Meaaarc Prs- fclMtlag Keeping af Mare Than Twe Cawa Acre or Leas. The death knell of small dairies within the greater part of Portland's residence district Is sounded In a proposed ordinance which will be In troduced In the Council this morning. The measure -has been prepared by Deputy City Attorney Myers at the request of the Council. Jn a large district on both the West Side and the East Side, any person firm or corporation Is prohibited from keeping more than two cows on any one acre of land and Is prohibited from driving more than two cows over any street within the district, except where the cows are being driven to a place for sale or transportation. A penalty of 1500 or six months in Jail Is provided for violators. The measure is aimed primarily, it Is said, st a dairy of 11 cows maintained on a S 0-foot lot In Vernon district. There are many other small dairies In various parts of the city which will be bit If the ordinance passes The district laid out In the ordinance is described as follows: ( Bcslnnlog at the Intersection of the westerly extenioa of Russell street aad the WIKaroette Klver. thence easterly to Delay street, north to 8C Johns road, north to kldmor street extended west, tut to rat- ton avenue, aorta, to Portland boulevard. east to t'aloa avenue, south to KlUlnssworth avenue, tan to feast Thlrtr-thlrd street. south to rrernnnt street, east to Klxty- eisLtB street, soutn on btstr-eisntn atreet to Hill Crest drive, weet to Esst filxty-secona met, south to Hslsejr street, vest to Ksst Forty-third street, south to Stsrk street, esst to Cast Sixtieth street, south to Division reel, ttnt 10 Kast tiixty-flrst street, south to Powell valley road. Met to East Twtnlj first street, south to Krsokfort street, west to East Seventeenth street, south to Holsat street, vest to the esst bsnk ot the wu Ismette River, alone the river to the place of beginning. b Uesinnrnc at the west bsnk of the Willamette River aad the easterly exten sion or Sherlork avenue, west to Twenty ninth street, south to Cornell road, aoutneriy to Washington street, south on Ford street and Vtsta avenue to 3f ontsomery a rive. DON'T PUT OFF UNTIL 7:30 O'CLOCK SATURDAY EVEN ING WHAT YOU CAN, DO TODAY. Writ that want arl out now for Snndty't Oreg-onian and bring' it or phone it in. Then you are sure of it. By putting- f it off you are apt to forget it. 9 TV 1'. "1-1 iT.OA -l 1 umt Aiica tuicatvy i .ov vii. U cone before you know it, and then it is too late. Closing: hour other evening 9 o'clock. along Montgomery drive to - Pntton road, eatterlr to Mbertdaa street, east on 8her- klaa atreet to Fourth street, southerly '! lowing the line of the Mouthers Pacific raeaa to I.wei avenue, east to Jiacaoam let. north to wood atreet. west to Hood et. northerly alone liood and Water streets to Harrieoa street, east along as easierty extenaloa of Harrison stivet to the west sank of the Willamette River, noren- erly alone the west hank of the river to the alace of aertnning. COLUMBIA HIGHWAY OPEN . delightful week-end motor trip to Gearhart-by-the-Sea.. Accurate road maps free at 1H Kourth street. Adv. CARD OKTIIWKS. We wish to extend our most sincere thanka to the neighbors and friends who so kindly assisted us in our taie bereavements. MKK. jajiks vv . A rl 1 1 .1 -1 x a . Adv. A1 AiLLLr. VAwi n ' ui scrimmaging T ..4- f enttm miacfc Will -fool VlflTinrPrl by your courteous invitations to dine with you at The Portland. Delicious club luncheons are served daily from 12 to 2 both dining-rooms.' Sunday Table dHote Dinner $1 five-thirty to eight Service a la Carte to 1 A..M. ! if I" . THE PORTLAND HOTEL Geo. C Ober, Manager. I l iinmTss&z m urn OAKS HAS TRIPLE BILL "DEATH TRAP LOOP" HEADLINES carusuAL programme. Baad af Aastraliaa Taurine Students Will Open Toeaorrow- "Variety lale WtU Ead Ran. Owing; to a combination of clrcura stances and errors made in booking the Oaks Amusement Park will offer Sunday a triple programme and a dou ble programme tomorrow. Two fea tures will run all week, while the third closes Sunday night. Heading; the programme will be Os car Bibcock In the "death trap loop." Those who saw "Autos-tbat-pass-ln- the-alr at the Oaks will realize the darlnic of this act. when it Is said that It is every whit aa sensational. Bab- cock tears down an Incline on a bicycle. a trap is sprung;, he whirls Into a loop and loops it. Then another trap Is swung. He tears out of the loop, up an Incline, jumps a trap and lands. Babcock la said to be the sixth man to own the patented rights to this thriller. The other Ave were killed. Uabcock has been engaged for months at the Panama-Pacilic Exposi tion and will open eft the Oaks (Sunday. Next in order comes the big band of the Australian Touring Students, the official band of 'the Young Australia League. These young fellows not only plsy band and orchestral concerts, but will be beard In a tine vaudeville pro gramme. The band .will be In. the open. It opens at the Oaks tomorrow. The final appearance Sunday of the Frank Rich Musical Comedy Company in "Variety Isle" will be given. CITY TO SUE FOR $10,000 Conii.scatlon ot Bond Pot t'p to Build Kenton Line Sought. If the city Is successful In Its suit the treasury will be enriched to the extent of 110.000 as a result of the failure of George F. Heusner to con struct the Interurban electric line from Kenton to the West Side business dis trict, in accordance with a franchise granted him about two years ago. City Attorney Lalloche has been asked by Commissioner Ialy to prepare a Coun cil resolution declaring the franchise forfeited and providing for proceedings to confiscate the '110.000 bond furnished by Mr. Heusner to guarantee construc tion of the line. The franchise called for the comple tlon of the line and the starting of the operation of cars within It months af ter the granting of the franchise. This time has expired and nothing has been done towsrd the construction. Mr. Heusner about three months ago asked for an extension of time. This was de nled by the Council. The full limit of the franchise baa expired and the city will proceed against the 110.000 bond. now existing, but will be enforced on contracts awarded hereafter. Portland always adds the 6 per cent to the total cost of the contracts to cover the engineering cost, but in the existing St. Jchns contracts it was thought the additional assessment might not be legal. PIONEER BANKER VISITOR "Colonel" G. W. Brackenbrldge, ot San Antonio, Is in Portland. "Colonel" G. W. Brackenbrldge. one of the best-known bankers in tht West, la in Portland. He Is 84 years old. He founded the first bank west of the Colorado Klver, in Texas, at San An tonio, in 1866, served as its president until three years ago, when he retired He also was president of the Security & Loan .Association, of the same city, was for 25 years a member of the board of regents of the University of Texas and is owner Of the controlling Interest In the San Antonio Express. "Colonel" Brackenbrldge also is a humorist. He dislikes publicity and laughs at the idea of "Colonel" being attached to his name. "I am not a Colonel." was the first thing that he said. "I am neither a civil nor a military Colonel. I never fought in any war and I have never met- the requirements that allow a civil title of Colonel to be prenlxed to my name. In the South they say that a man who drinks whisky, swears out loud and gambles has qualified as a member of the civil army of Colonels. I have acquired but one of the requi sites: once in a while I take a glass of whisky." "Colonel" Brackenbrldge is In Port land "to keep out of everyone's way." He .Is traveling with his sister, who Is in poor health, and this is one of their annual pilgrimages to escape the heat of the Texas Summers. They will re main In Portland until Sunday, until Mr. Brackenbrldge can make the proper reservations for San Francisco. They have been visiting the Yellowstone and Glacier National parks and - stay as long in one place as they choose. WOMAN WOULD KILL DEER Mrs. Anna Stansbory Obtains Hunt ing Llcen.se to Tag Animal. Women are not required to have hunting or fishing licenses.! but Mrs. Anna Stansbury. of Gresham. took out one, anyway, because she expects to kill a deer. Seth Smith. JJeputy County Clerk, was puzzled when she asked him If she could kill a deer without a li cense. He called Carl . Shoemaker. State Game Warden, on the telephone- air. Shoemaker said he had already formed an opinion on the subject. The law clearly states that women may hunt and fish without a license. But the legislators evidently did not think of women killing deer. They provided that every deer killed must be tagged with a small coupon to be torn from the hunting license. It Is a violation of the law to have a deer carcass In your possession without one of these tags. Mrs. Stansbury oougnt a nuniins; license, so she can tag her deer. BENSON SPECIAL ARRANGED Delrjrration to Celebration at Fair Will Leave Saturday. m..l.t.-.p kurinr tha deleara- . i r-,i . 1 . nrl tn. Rm n FrinriaCA to attem the celebration of Benson day at the Exposition will leave at s:sv mi unlay attached to the Shasta Limited, ml the party win arrive in san r ran laco at :40 on the following night. The celebration will be on August 17. D...uBi(nni mtittf all he In not later than tonight, and those desiring- to go with tne party snouia irirpnum roe Goldstein at the Benson Hotel, where arrangements will be made. Governor Withycombe and staff. Amoa Benson. J. B. Teon. Dr. and Mrs a i" Kmitfi and other nrominent citi zens already have made reservations for the trip. ST. JOHNS PLAN TO, HOLD City Not to Add Knslnec-rlng Cost to Existing Contracts. Tha City Council will adhere to a policy which existed in St. Johns prior to the recent annexation to Portland of not adding 6 per cent to all street contracts to "cover the Item of engl- neerir.K. The S per cent engineering charge will not be made on contracts 10,000 PAIRS MEN'S SOCKS Yes. we are selling 10.000 pairs of men's 25c, 35c and 50c socks for 20c the pair, and men. who know of our great special sales are coming by the hun dreds to lay in a good supply. Our policy Is, instead of spending large sums of money in newspaper ad vertising, to give it direct to our cus-. tomers in the way of special sales. Hrownsvnie ooien ami stores: inira and Morrison and Third and Stark sts Adv. TownseiuTs K Products FIRST IN QUALITY because of our experience FIRST IN SALES because of buyers' experience Made from strictly "graded and pasteurized" cream. Every package bearing this .brand and trademark is of itself a' guarantee of the standard of quality approved by our customers and backed by us. Factory, East 7th and Everett, Portland THEY HIT THE SPOT SwetlancTs Delicious SODAS The cool, refreshing surroundings of our Fountain these hot days make the Summer drink enjoyable to the fullest Let us send "that box of sweets" to the moun tains or the beach. The Popular Sweet Shop 269-71 MORRISON For the Eyes Kryptoks and all Bifocals. Crookes' lenses. Shur-on and Fits-U mount ings, solid and filled. Lorgnettes, opera and field glasses. Amber and smoked glasses, etc. We make no charge for examination. Wheeler flPTiCALfo. Fifth Floor, Oregonian Bldg. CCHWAB PRINTING CO ObEN F.GREENE-HARRY FISCHER OadLS STARK STREET SEWARD HOTEL GRILL Reopened by Seward Hotel Co. After four years under separate management the Seward -Hotel Dinlntr-Koom is again under the manaKement of the Seward Hotel Co. Hereafter an excellent c u 1 a I n e will be maintained at moderate prices. We serve an excellent popular priced business men's lunch from 11 A. M. to 2 P. M. Tryi Sunday Table d'Hote dinner 5 to 8:30 P. M., $1.00. W. M. Seward, Manager. MACCABEE PICNIC Council Crest Saturday, Aug. 14 Dancing and Fireworks Goiters, Tumors and Rheumatism. Latest and best methods. No Operations, no Medicine. Consultation- and Examination Free. 312 Swetland Bldg. Phone Main 6574. Checking Accounts There is no gainsaying the fact that a checking account in this bank is a great convenience, being a complete record of business transacted and money on hand. A check payable to order is a legal receipt. One payable to bearer is not. It is not necessary to pay in money or handle it to trans act ordinary business. Get familiar with paying by check and you will always do so. Your account is invited. LADD & TILT0N BANK Oldest in the Northwest Washington and Third The price of anything that you buy here is fixed by its quality and BE AS SURED that it is AL WAYS a minimum price. Therefore, if you want quality, if you want wide assortments, we invite you to market in nerson or by phone at the big store, where it is merely a matter of selecting; the best from the best! i!i-"-':''.aKT LOGANBERRY JUICE New, delicious, distinctly Ore gon; a 25c bottle makes a quart of a delightfully cooling and re freshing Summer drink. VINEGAR FOR PICKLING Genuine Wine Vinegar, gal. 65 Nabob Pickling Vinegar i. .450 Use good vinegar or your pickles will spoil. CHURCH'S GRAPE JUICE SPECIAL Made at Kennewick on the Columbia River a home industry. It won the Gold Medal against all competitors at the Panama-Pacific Exposition. Spe cial price today: 25c bottles for 5j1.2. 6 45c bottles for. NEW MAPLE SUGAR Absolutely pure direct from the bush per cake 3o Roman Meal Bread, large loaf, 100, Raisin Bread, large loaf, 100, Gluten Bread, 150. PICKLED ONIONS SPECIAL New Crosse & Blackwell's 75c size for 600 50c size for 400 30c size for 250 NOTE! Are you enjoying the econo mies and conveniences of our Delicatessen Department for light lunches, quick dinners, out ings, picnics, and auto parties? Investigate today! 5 Deliveries Daily m Most Sections Main 7200 TT i nriTl III 290 STARK ST Steamer Undine Succeeding Steamer HASSALO Leaves Ash-Street Dock Daily, Except Sunday, 8:30 A. M. Saturday 1 P. M. for NORTH Returns From Megler 3:30 P. M. Daily, Except Saturday; CSinrloir Q P M One-day Round-Trip Ticket, good for steamer ride. . .$ 2 Saturday-Monday fare $ 3 Season Ticket $ 4 5-Ride Commutation $15 To any North Beach point and return. CITY TICKET OFFICE Washington at Third St. Broadway 4500, A 6121 Safety First for Eye-Glasses Be prepared for old age by tak ing care of your eyesight now while they are yet in fairly good condition. Remember the old adage. "A stitch In time saves nine." No Charge for Consultation HERB ARK SOME OP MY PRICES: Lenses Sphero in your own frame $1.00 Lenses Sphero In Aluminum frame $1.50 A STAPLES, The Jeweler Optician, 1 62 First Street Near Morrison, Portland, Or. For Men, Women and Children Any kind of Shoes BLACK. WHITE, TAN 2 in 1 gives the "Shine of Satisfaction" TUF.F.DM.LETCO, Ltd.,BDffalo.NewYork Hamilton, Can. 1 Lenses Sphero in Gold-Filled frame $3.50 Lenses Sphero (curved) in G. K. Glass ftltg $5.00 Krjptot Lensrs $S.IM to 13.00