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Tnn MORNING OREGOXIAX. FRIDAY. JAXUAHY -14, 1916. s 'TENSION OH BORDER CONTINUES ACUTE El Paso Pofice BeQin Move rent to Drive ViHa Adher- enis Out cf City. MEXICAN BANDIT LEADERS ACCUSED OF RESPONSIBILITY FOB MURDER OF AMERICANS. HELP OFFERED CARRANZA Miaiaj Meet frui OrjaaUatio fa Ilea lrwa Daadtta Awttn liarWjn tv4v"re) Ad- tfittaMtel Marker Cwo (Imi 4- liy.aYM 10 MAM aaVi tWf i'in f ' tft iet torta4il .- ft f--trt f tn -t f '- tN ct9vrmal I pfM T - f t lJ-r f t I fr pttmmt tffr )-? ot ieiMtt- t nttM VUU lmmir r f To- I. '. pM: Nin4 f. Am rpil ?rm tft tt rvtrt Arwl J, iaV!:.. ( r-4r it prtrt I r'i.ff 1 ptfTT .W if,k ID AMU tHC tft -nt 1 lk IW th at t wrf n A ffW-H J fflifinf mmm ! r 4oa Vili 4 u ( f in -ef fori- IrMI. 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A to Ik rpoatMtttr or iha Car. r4 aov.rnmvai. ar.iarr Lato4 atil a.l fala vara al kad. TM. II aiaa acra4 al IKa canf.raara wlt la a l-racidaal. aal4 ba satbrd from v.rx fItbla aaarra. la rara aata todtr laiaata la iaaaitaa al taa latest aufraa aa rfeM la M.itro rfttL f'uitr m ia. taiacrat. latroda'ad IMlom la aalfeartaa laa aa4in r i'mh lora at ika taii4 ! lata Mxtra ta aratact Amartcaa citl as4 Ikalr ropartr. Ha akd lka It ! iir atchaal aritoa for Ika prva at. aai ikia aa 4aa aril-taat abala H.araMalaliva :araaa. at Taaaa, toaosavral. auul Kpmt la Ika llouaa. KiMlat lima kaa cwt for Faa-Aaor. K-a a-tioa l riora aa-a la Matra M. iai4 i&ai aair Ika aiacaiioa af tka ka4it wiqra.r.ra ral4 aiufr Iha Ika ar4.r kialaa. ! HHE MEN JEER CONSUL ai:lliri Aat orrtrtaL- ) ro jrtnr.JL in IX K4aatat t a(rWa47 t r4 at I I rMk aa Caaa. alaka aa rii4ia. If '. r". Ja. 1 1 Twi tX K4. tri, Am.ru aa '.a.l at iurtt, Ia. r.l4 wltk vkaaia af rltwt.m ka aaaar4 Ika kkkr m a J k"l f 4 aitk aiiainc a lo4a7. ! . ka la Juni wft.ra ! H ttMtM at klaa k Ika tiaa a nfin Jr.wl aa4 I ritii'l kin. "1 r a Vina Caa.ai. ar ! aa AarWaMw ta a Caa I kula a. aa.akra wn.ra Villa I I t k.ra II Aiaarwa kt k. mar. I a.r auakt la a arau4 af cannal Inttmi4aa a.." aai4 Z tr. I.da.r4 ca'm.y. a4 laffttl( ka ika- k ka '-y.i- fran Ik. lakky. T. ritii.a r.rk4 a rliiaat la a . ktt'lr aot' la rr.l4al Miioa V la rvata.. .'aaal t:4ar4a al aaca. I Ts. atua a foraa'4.4 l4ar. a T a t t a. .ri.r a.ni laria tkal af Ik. .ar ara al Amaruaa citua.a. .11 tiKa intmftiK a.k t'aaaal Mtiii' r"al "k-a-aa. k kaa far it. Ut I a.ara. 4aria Ik. caa . H't ta M.ktoK at all tla.a it.'i.r aiitia Ir4 rf. r.na witk r.far . I wraaa. raaitt.4 aaaiaat tni.r-a tia ar arvartr ta t(. 4a l- .1 im ka U taa(. aa4 Iw k..a im Ia4.;.at ar Ia4tfs.r.at ta f.ra ar a4. k'a ar aafri la Ik. arstaxtM af Aaxrkta raia aa4 la ' lirnln" taa af R?r.aaaiatia Maaa, af Waal Tlr lata. Kaaakllcaa. iatra4ac.4 a raaala li.a la a auSlci.at lorea af taa Arair la Mml- la c.Mara Ika mar a.ra. aa4 Ika 4ralk af sarakipa la Haib-aa aama la r-axarai witk Ika Aral aa r.aaata Ik.ra aatil aar. aa aa4 araa.rtjr af Aaoarwaa cillaaaa aafa. rwr.tarr t'i tlaa4 Ikat bi atara altk t&a I'T.atd.sl k4 la 4o aa.Iv wits Ika arakl.aa caafreallnc Ika atata lacartaaaat la Ika aftatt-r af aiai.at arcarau infarmatitHk Tk.ra ara aa Aaaarwaa Caaaal In Ika ln. aali.l. a.lkkaa4 af Ika aolnl wk.ra Ika ma-Mac ra aarcurr.4. aa4 Ika fVrtitfr n d i-a I. 4 lra a a a a a a.ktlti Ibai ail Am.rlraa Coast.t miaat ka "iiMra.a flora Ika aikl.a af l'vra t'kikaakaa an4 rUaor a aattl v.mp..t. ar4r la ratara4. II iu 4a!4'4 kl Ika (rafiraara Ikkl In rfa(iea rar4aa Iha inar4.rar aai!4 ka laita from aar rllakla wra. t ar I ut . a a9aa.tata af Ika 4 fala itlmaiL ramaaral III r. . 4. JWr.iary Uai( ma4a It rl.ar Ikal ik.r. ava Miliar la InatKal. Ikat ika 4'arraaaa aaikarittaa k4 aot 4ana v.rf kiB4 vltkia Ik.lr aawar la kpra k.a4 Ika kaaala aa4 ikal o far ail ika at.pa tak appaaral la aa aaUa fa'tarT Tk. t'aii.4 Kiai.a. ka a.lt. will ikal Ika kaa4ta ka auatak.4 aa4 tMaara af Ika aaat.kv.nt aul ka farikraixinf. ta ika 4.valotmaat 4.aaa4 Ika aatura af Ika arliaa lk I aits4 atalaa will raalra. Tk.ra I aa)4 la k aa araf Ikal Uarai Villa a'taaliv aaa)a tkraaia acainat all Am.rw-ana. altkatsck aama Infarmatioa la Ikal .(fa.-! kaa farb4 Ik 4nart- rat. . Aa far Ika ra.paaik!lit af Car rama for Ika ira4f4r. Ika aarralarr f: that a aa.athaa af facia rrmalna t ka r.i.fcM.B.-l. Tka flala I.part- aral ma.t baoar a4.r kat rlrtam- laa-aa ika Am.rvaaa ar.ai lata 4iairwt la wkwk tk.jr last lk.tr !! aa4 kal r.a4iiieaa karraan44 taair :.?l Tka 4aaartin.at kaa ka In fraa(ia r.caratk4 a drlay.4 trata vlkl la rxrll la prvma 4irpalck. la kaaa c.um4 Ika aafflaa.r af Ik. Iraia rarrjmaT Ika Amrrt-at to coma la a aiaa. Ika tai4tta ap. artakitr la ani.r Ika cotvtu Aaalav tk Hk aa Dl t ar.iArT lautar ivt it aa aaawaj t&at ka aon.i4.ra Ik.ra la a rarta'tii Ika aiiaatiaa tr.il- ih.ir lir.a in anmbrr durlnc t ra roar of ka lo.urracilon or of mob oul- kraak aiblrh ika aathorldr) aoabi to control and Ibat raparalion aa not mad .leapt aa an act of rar bjr Iha ' arov.rnm.nl arhlrb In aormal tlma akould bava baa aoaoalkla. la rcard to III aarnlnc rltrtd bv tha Kcrtry. II a.ld that th 9tat I. partm.nl iroaid not point out al in la tlm ahat part af M.slco wara ronaldarvd afa and abat part aar conai4rd uoaaf. It mat lb anticl. patlon of Ju.l what happanad In Cbl buakua. II u aald, that prompted tk rantwad warnlntt laauad ahorlljr art.r tk racecniilon of Carrania. 6arr. la rv Laa.inaT conaldr.d that tha Car rania aalhorillaa ahould hav warned tk Am.rlcrr to Slav oat of th tr riiory vrblcb Ibry conldrd dangvr ooa. Aaabaaaadaa Makaa lalaaaaal. Mr. Arradonde atat.m.nt that Am.nrana bad b..n warned to karp au at daacrea dialrlcta waa ma4 la tba corridor ol th tata Epart m.nt at th conrlualon ef bta conf.r- nc with rT.lr Lanrlnc He raid ke b4 racalvad no d.ra-ct maaar from Uanaral Carranaa and that what lafanaatiea ha had tiMlm tba mnr. o.rar bad baaa furniahe4 him or toe Mate Depart in nt and br the Carransa Coaoul at Kl Tkao, Andrea o. uarcla. have not the l.aat doubt, be raid lal.r. "tbal Iha Carranaa fore will not reat naill Ih.v have raptured and panlahed tbe aaaaaalna. Vrn Anicrlcaa killed rerlvd parmluloa lo throne!, is line, but that perrnlratoa kauld not be conald.rv4 a a peae port. The Carranaa auinoriii nave not wamad Am.rtran la r.turn to Ik.lr work In diatrtrta not onquaetton eblr unu.r Ih.ir control and wbare haa not b..n eatireir rv.iar.d. -Hi have n.vrr invlt4 Am.rtcaaa to ralara to aa)r dl.lrlrt ir pt thoae urb a Taipara and Tamplre and realona wbar ik.r la no queatloa rrcardinc tba (tiarutr of tb.lr eafetr- "i have fiallr realiaad t:ia dl'ficuitr of protect loat Am.rlcan In certain rvaloaa and our total tnakiutir to do o in Iboae wkar Ik reactionary element la la coatrol. Amarlraaa akould tay awy from aucat eiairirt. Ilrtlaa Hlaaaad tar rale. Terwoaallv. I r.rl de.plr what haa arcarred, at4 naturally o 4o Can oral Carraaa. and 1 ara aura ha will 4a ail ha can la puaun Iha aullty. I am cartalB that my aovernmrnt de. plorea la aa etual eatent with Ike laoraraiaant and tka paopla of the t ailed Plate th- atrorloua murder rommilUd by Ik Vllllataa band and that it wi: uad.rtak a viorou cam paca to puree Ike recloa of Iha re peal where eatat ao many fareiaa ba.laaea lnl.ra.ia Tka reaann why Ihe.a vi-tim. of Villa frrority met awrh a horrible fat la olely th.lr 4ire la ! la their pi-e of bualnraa aad In4u.trial artivitr berore the Com. piet coatrol of tka realo by the forcer ef law an4 or4r an4 coneiituilonal latrraraiat ba4 been an-ompiubed. CHINA WARNS TRAVELERS I'oar I'rovlncr V Ithlia Zona ef Op. rralloa Ajcaln.t Ilcbcl. rTKlV. Jan. 11 Th. for.lcn offlc baa adviaed th varlou lacitlona that trav.lr. and muaionarla ahould not voter Iha province ef Yunnan, Kwanaal. Kw.l Chow and i'aa Churn, barauaa Ih.v ar within Ibe aone of military operation aaalnrt the rvbela la tk. province of Yunnan. Thla laal province alone I rebailiaa. pot advlcea aav that Kw.l Chow la vattrlnf. The government I moving troopa le the border of Yunnan province throuch ham Chuen. kn4 la confident ef prav.ntinaj the revolution from .preed ln. Tka aov.rnmeat declare that the por4t attack on cuatoma atatlona In KviM Tunc provin- ara the aeaal baadil operalion'. The military aovernor of Kaa churn report, tba APPEAL SENT T. B Colonel Asked to "Use Influ ence" in Mexican Affairs. TOLERANCE IS STRAINED 9roln-e well jn!r control Prlltion Circulated In f.l Po - clarra Solotlon of Problem Neg lected by Admlnlktrallon Rnli With Conjreaa. vt. Ptsn Jan. 1J. A trleeram to Theodore Kooaevrlt. appeallnc to him to uaa hi Inriuenc wun ontsrc briny about "a change In tha policy of a.t a-!wa-att.nt that ao far haa re fused lo eieixiiia Ita paternal duty of protecting American Ufa and property abroad." waa circulated her today for ivnaturaa. Th attempt to confln th rllfna inr.a nn iha netitlon to Colonel Kooae velt to people who had no Interest In w.ilca. and narticularly to memoer of tba bar and tbe banking; fraternity, .nis.ramie fauied becauae. It waa aald. of lb number of mining men who In Hated upon attaching their elgnaturea. On of th county judge refuel lo tana iha naorr became, ba aaia. am . raetaaaorat. Th text ot lb propoaea bii follow: ' "Colonel Theodore itooevii. ujaur n.v Lam Island. X. T. Bir: r-nocacu al tha horror ot event In Mexico and tha wanton murder of lb worthy, rep resentative Americana In the Stale of Chihuahua, we appeal to you and re quest the use of your powsriui inuu- enra on longresa to onus change In the policy of the Oovemment that ao far baa rfusd to exercise Ita paternal duly of protecting American life and property abroad. -Tka time baa rome wnen oniy -on- area can act In tha face or tha crlm- nsi .nathv of tha Administration in denying respect for the American flag and tba unfortunates wbo vainly da- taend An Ita nrotcctlon. ' .. . .-a . 1 r I r. V n IS on in ooruer ana in ji . iv have been trials on th loyalty and toad will of th braveot. From day to dav chimerical and temporary expedl enrlas and pollrir have been resorted to by lb Administration until now th bound of restraint on ma part ot wen meaning Americans ar reaching the elastic limit ot tolerance and endur ance, and wa appeal to your well-known patriotism In asking you most vigor ously lo support a new and effective policy which will Insure to peaceful Americana In Mexico that protection due them under the conatttutlon and undr anv trustworthy government. -Th Mexican Issu Is not a political one aad wa cannot Insult tha American Nation by subscribing to tha maxim that we ar 'too proud to flgbt la da- fens of our helpless ctlisena who are thus horribly butchered la a foreign land. -Th solution of thla great Interna tional problem must now rest with th Conaress. where your Influence Is known to be powerful and w respect fully request your aid In bringing about a settlement. If other International complications do not stand la th way f Just and speedy action." Carpenters Defeat S-Day Week. BAV FRANCISCO. Jan. IX. A flv tfay week wa defeated In a vote taken by th bay counties district council of carpenter, numbering a membership of about 3.oa rarpanter. It was an nounced today by N. H. McLean, secre tary of tbe organisation. ruea Cored la la II Day. Drvssaats refund nar If PAKO OINTMENT let le cure iuhlnc. Blind. Bleeding orPnv l-l'ri lv'v r:rat appll-Stlne rvlieraa. lap. Oteqe Laaggiag Pnasei la IVcgia. Kri. Weak. Ja. tt Hp ( O W Kavahor. at Ik e plavra. U Jul caea. ai.li.g area.a.at. fr Ika feeciaar r ae-xat 1.UU4I aMal fee ef Hawker al ) He ka.. eaairaciw4 lb. lo(lag it Jka Irtia. f . av. waa aa wi C aiaaa Ibra doak.y .a Sna t la I'arak.r JUe f.rrier. .r wi I 4rte Ika e 4w tka nv'ttt Ri.ar I Ik l iaa al K.laa. ; ra .aaao will ba etena4 a Ma a. - aaa-- r r aa ka aaaaved ea la laa gratis-. Ta a--. a. O'-- ' Sr. Q-l.e .t. T -. a aia. a k at g. a . aa.sa.eea seavJae in lit eoriaia parte ef M.saco aa4 Ikal wka-a prevail. 4 la certain parts af the We.t 4 irln Ike early hletery ef tka t mt.4 atal.a It waa alM poiatad oat that Iter, wara meay Instance., w here f. .. ar raaalr had Imi i TO REGAIN HEALTH CLEANSE JHE BLOOD ln Tr bload la I m para. weak. !! aad debilitated, yea caaaat poa aibl Jy go4 beaitX Tour aitei kraaaee raceptlv t aay r ail 4taaaa , aad gerta ar likely lo ladg la aama I part of oT- I r( year blood la good) coadllloa. aad 4a sa at eoce. IteaaT araprt:ia act diractty aad aewliswly aa tka Head. l( porlfiea. ea- I rtc M aa4 raaiialea It aad betid apj i wa.le eretean, j Mead e aaraasartna la we I a rare-all. , It as tka beat bleed twadKIa oa Ibai market. It ba sta4 tka ! mt ferty! aaa aad la as 1 1 ail avae tka world ket It aad bia treatment today. It i I LJ bv yea. eed by ail atnggta. U Too Much Dignity nrilE old fallacy (hat bankers are of a part re moved from the rest of humanity still exists in some minds is still apparent in some banks. Tne mm who comprise the manaf entent of the Northeatern National Bank arc businc-aa mea as well aa bankers. Not only ar they willing to b approached with the problemt of their customers, bat dlrsire it. This policy of co-operation b larfe factor in the rapidly increasing clientele of the institution. Year account will be ap preciated here. Interest oa Sarins and Tt. ri . r a -a aaaaai ayaa.i aa. NORTHWEIIRNi HlMMLMNK Northwratem XZZ: DanK Duilduvl AH Mail Orders Promptly and Carefully Filled at Clearance Sale Prices. Express and Parcel Post Packages Prepaid on $3.00 Purchases Store Opens Daily at 8:30 A. SL 0a Saturdays 9.-00 A. M. Pacific Phone KlarshaO 5080 -T at w w m m m t tmkm&- aSv fry frv vi v- r lm m. a vy r wt mjm sasii saw The Slost in Value The Best in Quality Store Closes Daily at 5:30 P. M. On Saturdays C:00 P.M. Home Phone A 2112 TOBAY Will. Be Our 792nd Bargain Friday This is the great, occasion when the careful buying women purchase in liberal quantities. More tempting, wantable bargains have never been offered for your consideration. The merchandise involved is new, seasonable, manufac tured for this season's selling and couldn't be more desirable from any point of view. We took great pains and gave a great deal of time in making our selec tions for today's sale. We know you will find everything measuring up to your expectations, and more, too, for we've a great many pleasant surprises for you. Some lots are small, so don't delay your coming. A Sensational Sale of ' Extra Extra ) Laces, Embroideries and Ribbons at One-Half Regular Remnant Prices A sacrifice that brings to you the most remark able money-6aving an opportunity to select from hundreds of Remnants of Laces, Ribbons and Embroideries in desirable lengths at one-half the marked remnant prices. Choice at Rem't Prices inciuaea arf All Sorts of Laces, suitable for trimmings and fancy work FlouncLigs, Allovers, Edges, Bands, both wide and narrow widths in white, cream, ecru and black Val., Venise, Shadow, Chantilla, Torchon, etc. ; in fact, the most beautiful Laces of all descriptions will be nearly jriven away. Ribbons in Plain Colors and Novelties satins, taffetas, velvets, moires, messalines, etc, rich colorings in stripes, plaids, checks, conven tional and floral designs and the best plain shades, all widths and most every desirable length. " Embroideries of All Kinds, in fine organdie, crtjpe, voile, batiste, cam brics and Swisses Edges, Bands, Flouncings, Galloons, Beadings and Insertions. Three to forty-five-inch widths, all new patterns in dainty floral and heavy raised designs. Embroideries suitable for the making and trimming of both women's and children's garments. Now, keep in mind, if you please, remnant prices are always attrac tively low, and at this sale you'll pay only one-half the marked remnant prices. Choice at Vz Rem't Prices A Great Clearance Sale Special!" Women's Sigh-Grade Winter Shoes In the Best-Known Makes; All Fash ionable Leathers in Both Button and Laces Values to $4.00 on Sale at, Pair. . . i $2.97 To really appreciate the importance of this sale you must see the shoes themselves. They are of such well-known makes as Val Duttenhoffer, Ed win C. Smith, Kridew Shoe Co-, etc. All late, new models, in gnnmetal, vici kid and patent leather, in button and lace. All styles and sizes. CO Q7 Sold rerrularly up to $4. Clearance price V -'' Misses and Children's $2.23 Shoes, sizes 11 Vz to 2, priced at S1.97 Misses' and Children's $2.23 Shoes, sizes 8 to 11, priced at S1.37 Infants' Shoes in sizes 5 to 8, $2.00 grades, on sale at 97c Broken lines of Boys' Shoes, in values to $3.00, on sale at S1.67 A Great Clearance Sale Special! , Sale of Women's Corduroy Goats Nobby Plain and Belted-Back Styles in Brown, Green, Blue and JQ qa Black Values to $16.50, at PO.i7 Winter comfort, chic styles and an unusual sav ins unite to make this offering of Women's and Misses' Corduroy Coats one of the most impor tant items listed for Friday's sale. Included are models with plain or belted back, and with or with out plush collar. All sizes in shades of Q QQ brown, green and black. Value to $16.50 pO.Z17 Women's Hand - Embroidered Linen Waists, in Values to $4.50. Your 70 Choice Friday at: Another great Clearance special a closing out at an extraordinary price reduction of a fine lot of Women's Pure Linen Waists shown in styles, with hand-embroidered front. They come only in sizes 34, 36, 38 and 40. The kind regularly sold up to $4.50. Priced for Bargain Friday at 79r. A Great Clearance Sale Special!- A Sale of Arrow and Ide Dress Shirts Also Ferguson & McKinney Guaranteed Shirts All in Desirable f 1 C Patterns and $1.50 Quality at.. lO Shop around, if you prefer. Comparison will only make this offering the stronger. We are confi dent these values cannot be equaled elsewhere. It is a stock-reducing sale of Arrow, Ide and Ferguson It McKinney Dress Shirts." The assortment includes all sizes and a- splendid variety J1 ! of patterns. All are of the $1.50 quality. Specially priced for Clearance Sale at only P Men's $1.50 Wool Underwear at $1.35 Garment Two fine lines underpriced. Derby Ribbed Wool Shirts and Drawers in natural grey; also $1.35 Grav Cotton Blankets At OSc Pair Regular $1.50 Grade -. Only 80 pairs. Fine gray cotton blankets, 72x80 inches, cut and . a a I . 1 IinmhM separate, me nina reg ularly sold at $1-50 a pair. Clearance price Friday 08. Bleached Outing Flan nel at 9 Yard Regular 12ic Quality 900 yards of bleached Outing Flannel of splendid weight and quality. Comes 32 inches wide and regularly sold at 12 He a yard. Clearance price Friday 9f White Underw'r Crepe At 15 Yard Regular 23e Quality 20 pieces of 36-inch white Un derwear Crepe of a quality reg ularly sold at 25c a yard. Clear ance price Friday, 13f. Reg. 50c Rubber Balls Friday at 35 About 100 large colored painted Rubber Balls shown in various colorings. The kind that regu larly sold at 50c Clearance Sale price 35f. Reg. $1.00 Hair Brushes Friday at 69c Pearson's celebrated Rubber Cush ion Hair Brushes, made with fine black bristles set in heavy rubber cushion and with back of cocobola finish. Regular $1 grade. Clear ance Price Friday, 69. Regular 5c Shelf Paper Friday at 3 At the Notion. Counter A sale of Shelf Paper in 10-yard bolts. Comes in white, blue, pink, green and yellow. Neat designs; 5c bolts. Clearance price Friday at 3. $1.25-$2 Scrim Curtains . Friday at 98c Pair 100 pairs of fine Scrim Curtains, in white and cream, hemstitched and lace-edge styles in qualities regularly sold at $1.25 to $2 pair. Clearance price Friday, 98. Values to 65c, Toques and Fans, Friday 39 Fans in the new styles in com bination colors in white and green, brown or - blue.' Also fine wool Toques in fancy weaves in white green, red, blue, brown, etc. Keg- ulgar values to 65c Clearance price Friday. 39. Child's $1.75 Sweaters Friday at 98 The popular Ruff-Neck and Byron styles made of fine wool yarns and in fancy weaves. They come with belted back and pockets. Sizes. 2 to 4 years, in values to $1.75. Clearance price Friday, 98. Women's $1.00 Outing Gowns, Friday at 59 Both high and low-neck styles of Women's Flannel Gowns, with short or long sleeves. They come in plain or in fancy stripes and figures. All sizes. 85c to $1.00 lines. Clearance price Friday, 590. Infants' 75c Underwear Friday at 37 A special sale of Infants' all-wool interlock stitch Underwear, in size three only. A quality regularly sold at 75c. Clearance price Fri day, 37. Children's 25c Stockings Friday at 16 4 Children's heavy lisle finish Stock- ines in fine rib. They come in the reinforced heel and toe and in all sizes. Regular 25c grade. Clear ance price Friday, 160. . .