TIIE SUNDAY 'OREGOXIAX. PORTLAND. MARCH 21, 1909. V A Great Special Sale of Women's Sample Neckwear i ess .The greatest Neckwear snap of the season. Hun- lSO n dreds of pieces of the most 3:1 beautiful, stylish and desir 1321 ahle neckwear. A wonder- ey&A ful assortment to choose from, shown in all the new plain shades, white and color combinations. The prettiest neckwear we have ever shown, on sale at a ri diculously low price. 85c Jabots 8.5c Stock Collars 80c Dutch Collars 8"k Lace Gibsons S5- Lace Bows $1.2-1 Net Stocks, -with Tabs...' $1.25 to $2.25 Directoire Ribbon Ties 35c Ascots, in colors and white, priced at ..23 35c to SOo Bows, Tabs, Stocks and Gibsons at 23 35c Lace Gibson Stock Collars at 17 Your Choice at 48e While They Last. Mail Orders Receive Our Prompt Attention The Most in Value, The Best in Quality ADVANCE WG 'SHOWING This is an important event at this store, for it is something more than a showing of a few early arrivals. It is an exposition of the new-style tendencies in every phase of women's wear, and the various assortments are large enough and the varieties are broad enough to satisfy every demand. It is an interesting occasion for every dress-particular woman. You will enjoy" it. We want you to come and pass judgment on our displays, to acquaint yourself with our qualities,' our styles and our prices. You will be cordially welcomed, if you only come to "look around." Of course, our new stocks of Dresses, Waists, Dress Goods, Silks, Neckwear, Wash Goods, etc., have arrived, and await your inspection. Altogether, it's a style exhibition that cannot fail to make your visit a most pleasant one. Men's Undearwear and Furnishings Men's Underwear at 55c a. Garment A showing of men's Spring-weight merino Shirts and Drawers in natural gray; the shirts are made with fine ribbed cuffs and bottom, neck and front bound with tape; the drawers have tine ribbed anklets, suspender straps and good pearl but tons. These shirts are made of nice, soft-finish ma- K fcr terial and will wear extra well. Best 75c values... - Men's Neg-lig-ee Shirts at 79c A sale of men's Soisette Negligee. Shirts, made with soft, button-down collars, soft cuffs; they come in eream and assorted shades of tan and white; all aras felled. Best $1 lt Qf values, specially priced for this sale at...; t- ' Men's Golf Shirts at 29c A saU of men's Golf Shirts, containing several broken lines tliat areslightly soiled. These shirts are made with cuffs at tached, and with one pair separate cuffs; splendid wearing quality. Regular values up to $1.00 your choice of 4T Clf these extraordinary bargains at W t WOMEI'S STYO Extraordinary Values at Ordinary Prices Such is in store for you at Portland's greatest popular - price suithoase. Wonderful suit values here that ridicule comparison. We enumerate a few below, merely to enlighten you as tothe range of prices: . Extraordinary ValuesOrdinary Prices Great Spring Sale oi Fine Embroideries 3 to 5-inch Hamburg Embroidery and Insertion, reg- -ular 10c kind, at DC 3 to 10-iuch Hamburg and Swiss Embroideries, 20c -Ck and 2c kinds, at . . . J t5 l'2 to 5-inrh Swiss and Nainsook Baby Sets, 20c t C 1 35c kinds, at J.5V2C 4 to 18-inch Swiss-Hamburg and Nainsook Embroid- C O r eries. 35c to 75c kinds, at a iCOL 12 to 18-ineh Flouncing and Shirtwaist Embroider- OO-k ies, bOc to 85e kinds, at 1 OuU 18-inch Flouncing and Shirtwaist Embroideries, 85c Q A to $1.25 kinds, at , OiJC SUITS Swell suits of novelty t "1 O &Lf A' "man-tailored suit ia" Yi frr g serge : , " . . V A w tJ VF several fabrics tj VF Beautiful suits of fancy Of -? ff Smart plainly tailored (QO tlf worsted. VJLUtWV effects. . . . , ; Exclusive styles in many popular materials . $23.00 Swell Wash Suits from $1.25 to.$10.50 The swellest stock of Spring Jumper Suits we have ever shown; better m material and workmanship and far more beautiful in style. See them, and you will wonder how we can sell them at the price. Made of finest quality linene, swiss and per cnle iu all desirable plain colors, stripes, figures and polkadots. The most service able, practical and comtortable garment for Spring and bummer flj" g Cf f -m. wear. Monday and Tuesday, 1.25 to. Pretty Spring Waists at $1.95 We have shown piany great waist values before, but these excel them in every respect. In quality, of material,' style and design they are unapproachable. Mide of the best of lawn, with em broidered fronts in many - different pretty designs; also finished with clus ter tucks, long sleeves, with insertion and tucks. On sale to- Q R morrow at. .P 7 3 Spring Jackets 'in Covert Cloth, Sale at $7.50 Plainly tailored . effects in jackets' of covert clot.h. The smartest thing we have ever shown, and just right for Spring wear. We have them in sev eral shades of tan, plain or in shadow and fancy stripes. Au alegant gar ment, at a reasonable tfj K K f price. Tomorrow at . P w Heather bloom Petti coats at $1.75 Petticoats made of the genuine article Every garment stamped "Heather- bloom" enough said for quality. In style they are not a whit behind. Two styles; lo-inch. flounce, in plain corded effect, with ruffle; another with 15-in. flounce, shirred, featherstitched and finished with stitched ruffle and un derlay. Worth $2.25, tomorrow at......... $1.75 RAISIN SALE CONTINUED 12 TO 16 POUNDS FOR $1.00 Best Quality California Sun Dried Raisin I Tou "Will Be Delighted "With Our New Showing" of Dress Goods Silks It is by far the largest and most com plete assortment ever displayed in this city, and buying in such large quantities enables us to provide un usual values. This interesting sale comprises the newest, prettiest and choicest fabrics ever shown at such J low prices. The styles are Spring's I best, the colors are those most in jtj vogue. It is a sale well worth full f! consideration. Included are: oaxm x ouiaras They are 23 inches wide and come with a rich, lustrous finish; shown in a complete liue of new and effective designs in all the new Spring tints taupe, smoke- gray, tan, olive,-wistaria, mole, apricot, .navy, brown, rose, castor, lavender, etc. Excellent qual- uy siiks.. - Satin Foulards at $1.00 The same quality silks that are sold in other scores at $1.25 a. yard.. It's a soft, clinging, graceful fabric that drapes. beauti fully, and is.shown in high art designs in conventional and f lcnal effects and neat dots; come in all the new Spring shades. A siik tnat must be seen to be appreciated. Swiss Messalines at Sl.OO An immense assortment of fancy self-colored Swiss Messaliues, shown in the new season's most popular weave; softspotproof and non-crushable ; come in neat small self-colored designs in all tne new &pnng shades, have a brilliant finish and are verv ueauLHUl. - - "Woolen Fabrics at 75c Fine all-wool fabrics from 42 to 46 inches wide Wool Taffetas, French Batistes, French Serges, English Henriettas, corded (and. shadow striped and solid-colored fabrics in every new sltade. Also 45-inch hard-twisted Worsteds, novelty Panamas, ombre striped Serges, shepherd cheeked wool Taffetas, iu black and white. In fact, not a desirabla new fabric is missing from this great showing. , Novelty Fabrics at $1.00 Fine, high-class all-wool fabrics in 42 and 44-inch widths, shadow striped wool Directoire Satins of high, lustrous- finish, shown in all-size self-colored stripes in all the new shades and pastel tints; imported fabrics of beautiful finish and exclusive designs. .Great values at this price. ' "Woolen' Fabrics at 50c .. . - - -, v..Tiv-t .nif.ii i M.-., iuusveu- ing, wool Batiste, English Mohair, Henriettas, novelty Silk Lus ter, Sicilians, etc., shown in desirable shades of piuk, light blue, nile green, lavender, champagne, rose, reda, electric, apricot' white and cream. Desirable fabrics for Easter gowns and early Spring wear. The best values to he found in the city at this low price. - "Women's Sweaters, S 5 Values at $3.98 Very special values. We have just received a special purchase of women's new-style Sweaters, made of all-wool worsteds, - with fitted waist and two pockets; they are well made and neatly finished, with mercerized piped edge; shown in all the new shades scarlet, maroon, gray, green, taupe, tan. lWit Diue, Drown., navj ana wmie. oweaiers tnai are o S f Q fully worth $5.00, priced for this sale. at. "6ERMAN PEBIL" IS UraifiG BRITAIN Entire Country Demands Eight Battleships to Keep Navy Above Next Nearest. EXPECT PREMIER TO YIELD tor Warner irtae2 tonight that Mr. Had ley was not an aspirant for any Federal Judgeship, preferring; his present office. Senator Heybum today urged the Presi dent .o appoint Jlr. Fulton. The lxesident has let it b known he will defer to the wishes of Senators In making local Federal appointments. This may have an important bearing on the Oregon Judgeship appointment, as the candidacy of Mr. Fulton has not the sup port of either Senator Bourne or Cham berlain. The Republican National Committee or ganization is hacking Mr. Fulton, but the opposition of Oregon Senators may pre vent his appointment. Speak Good Word for Spokane. OREGON IAN NEWS BUREAU. Wasn 't ington, March 20. Senators Files and Jones today called on the Fostmaster Qeneral and urged that Spokane be desig nated as headquarters of the new mail district recently created in the North west. No action has been taken. SLEUTHS IN LEASH Populace Pauic-Strlokcn and if Ap peal Should Be Made to People Present ItariU-al . Party Would Lose Out. v NEW JAP CRISIS IN SOUTH County Officials in California Try to Collect Polltax; Strike Snag. Government Will Not Press for Indictments. UNLESS LAND FRAUD CLEAR LONDON, March 20. The dramatic confession from the Cabinet Ministers in the recent debate in the House of i Commons that Germany had caught the British Admiralty napping and stolen a inarch on this country by expediting tne construction oi ureaanougnts, ana that Great Britain would have little, if any. margin In the number of new ships In 1911-12, has been followed by something like a panic throughout the United Kingdom. There Is no doubt ?hat were Premier Asquith at this time to appeal to the electorate, little would be left of the present radical party in the Commons. Demand Eight Ships. The direct vote of censure which A. J. Balfour, leader of the opposition, will lead against the erovernment on Mon day will bring the Issua as to whether' four or eight Dreadnoughts should be definitely included in this year's naval programme squarely before Parliament, although there is a chance that the Na tional outcry will cause Premier As quith to yield and give definite assur ances that the four "phantom" Dread noughts trill be constructed this year In addition to the four provided for in the estimate. All the adherents of a big navy want this promise, and have started cam paigning the length and breadth of the country in support of It. The Navy league, which represents no particular party, is In the forefront of thiB move ment. Xavy League Active. The movement has the support of the most Influential people of the coun try, and plenty of funds are prom ised. The league Insists that the min imum In the programme for the con struction of Dreadnoughts in 1909-10 must tee eight, claiming that less will not suffice to maintain Great Britain's navy supremacy. The newspapers, ever since Tuesday's debate, have been filled with lurid pic tures of the "German peril." OXNARD, Cal., March 20. Serious la bor trouble is threatened In the beet ! fields here over the situation created by me attempt to collect a county poll tax from the 450 Japanese living in Oxnard and employed In the beet fields. This j OtlMlint artAf thai, V,o A a U . 1. A l . tax In this city, caused great resent ment. The Sheriff and Deputy Asses sors in many instances seized horses and goods owned by the Japanese and later forced the i to pay under threats of selling their property. Some of the Japanese have already ( leit for other parts of the state where Japanese labor is In demand, leaving the beetgrowers in serious straits for laborers. Tonight the Sheriff and Assessor say that it is probable the county will re cede from Its position and return the money collected. JAP SHIPS PLAN VOYAGE HADLEY SEEKS-NOT OFFICE Missouri Oovernor Not Candidate for Oregon Judgeship. ORISJONIAN NEWS BUREAU. Wash ington. March SO. A statement was pub lished i.ere toUiy that President Taft in tended appointing Governor Hadley of Missouri to a Federal Judgeship In the Northwest in accordance with , promise Siren Bene. tor Warner, and it was inti mated that he would go to Oregon. Eena- Two Cruisers Will ,Visit Important Pacific Ports This Summer. TOKIO, Monday. Feb.' 22. Two shlpa of the Japanese training squadron, leav ing Tokosuke on March '14, will visit various points on the Pacific Coast dur ing the Spring and Summer. The ves sels are the cruisers Aso and Soya. Their itinerary Includes the following: Honolulu. April 1 to April 10; Hllo, April 11 to April 14; San Francisco, April 25 to May 8; Esquimalt, May 12 to May 15; Vancouver, May 15 to May 22; Tacoma, May 23 to May 27; Seattle, May 27 to June 10. Furniture Shippers Make Gain. SAN FRANCISCO, March 20. The fourth day of the hearing before In terstate Commerce Commissioner C. A. Prouty was given over to the defense, furnished by railroads charged with es tablishing minimum weights upon car loads of furniture and other bulky commodities that cannot be loaded in the regulation size cars. Commissioner Prouty declared himself satisfied that certain grades of furniture and other bulky articles could not be loaded up to the established mlnimums. and di rected that the evidence be applied di rectly to the number of short-weight carloads. Dismisses Charge Against Men In dicted With Borah and Will Be Cautious, Not to Attack Men on Slight Pretext. WASHINGTON, March 20. (Special.) Attorney-General Wickershara has , di rected the dismissal as to persons against whom it is still pending of the indictment in Idaho against Senator Borah, mem bers of the Barber Lumber Company and others for conspiracy to defraud , the United States of timber lands in Boise County, Idaho. Mr. Borah stood trial and was acquitted. John I. Wells and Pat rick Downs, two of the' other defendants, filed picas in abatement to the indict ment br.sed upon the alleged Improper conduct of District Attorney Ruick be fort the grand jury in urging the. return of the Indictment. Their pleas were sus tained by judge Whitson In the United States District Court. Todxy's action of the Department of Justice is believed to mark the beginning of a more careful policy regarding land fraud piosecutions la the West. The new Attorney-General and new Secretary of Interior, while believing that the pursuit of land thieves,- as conducted by the former Administration is commendable, are coavincsd that in many instances the men have been unjustly accused. Scores of spiral agents and secret service men had been employed to collect evidence, and as a. r3ult indictments were obtained in cases where there was little or no promise of obtaining a conviction in the courts. In several cases the reputations of la v-abiding citizens were damaged be causa their indictment was secured on the basis of flimsy testimony. It will be the policy of th8 present ad ministration to prosecute land fraud cases with vigor, but not to press for indictments before the grand juries un less tb.2 evldnc9 of guilt is convincing. Wright's Pupils Learn to Fly. PAU. France. March 20. Successful flights on the Wright aeroplane were made here today by Count de Lambert and Fuil Tissandier, Mr. Wright's pupils. Kach man went up alone and remained in the air 20 minute. CONDENSED NEWS BY WIRE New Tork. Twenty-three paintings, most of them by members of Barbiion school, brought 9i.ti5 at the Ciariana sale here Friday night.. New York. The body of the Rev. John "W Simneon. who nrifheJ Thursday night In the fire which swept through the Fifth avenue apartment houe. was found covered by piece of tin roofln. New Tork. Resuming for the time being his custom of several year ago. District At torney William T ravers Jerome conducted two rales on alleged gambling house on the East Mie at midnight Friday. j Barrow-m-Furness, England. A gangway connecting the battleship Vanguard with the wharf at the Vlckers Eons-Maxim yard col lapsed Saturday to the dock. Three workmen were Killed and 40 injured. New Tork. The United States Steel Cor poration bas decided unless business speedily improves to clone down the principal plants of the Tennessee Coal Iron Company at .tnsiey, Aia., o& April a. San Antonio, Tex. Because she refused to promise to marry him, Edward F. Fisher, of Kelly's Island. Ohio, shot and mortally wounded Mrs. Louis Cook Turnlpseed and Kiuea mmeeix j-Tiaay. Roswell. X. M. Frank Shirley, as adm Irtrator of the estate of his .brother, Ollle S. ?h Irley . today brouch t sul t In the T t ric Court against "W. T. Welles, capital J t and ex tensive property owner, asking Judgment la a claim for 117,000 for TVell alleged act In shooting and killing his brother. Chicago.-One arrest wa made and more are expected in the attempt to unearth the labor plot which was at the bottom, the police declare, of the blowing up of the $.'100,000 rail road bridge at Indiana Harbor Friday. San Francisco. A gang of safe-blowers wrecked the safe in the Palm Cafe Saturday and succeeded in escaping with 500 after a battle with Henry Danz, proprietor of the place, and Benjamin Daly, a bartender. Minneapolis. Minn. A bear foueht a crowd of citizens in the streets Friday and after a long batt le was killed. The beast probabl y came down the Northern Pacific track or the river and was discovered by a boy. Mount Vernon. 111. David Mver- a. farmer. living near here, has had returned to him $3o.ou0 by detectives who investigated the robbery of the Iron box in Myers' home six months ago. Altogether, $53,000 was taken. Lincoln, Neb.MrH. Lena Margaret LUlie won her jmit against the Modern Woodmen Saturday when a iurv awarded her S4283.7&. She sued for S3U00. the amount of the doIIcv held by her husband, and Interest. She had Deen accused of murdering him... , Pittsburg. A younsr man. who xvatt beaten. robbed and thrown from an east bound Pennsyl vania train at v iiKensDurg rriday night, saya he Is J. l. Ryan,- 25 years old, a graduate of Tale and resided in Chicago. His condition is critical and It is probable he will be par alyzed for life. ... Washlncton.----Renrefienta.tlvA WaIuv r,t Wisconsin, has 'Introduced a resolution direct ing the Secretary .of Commerce and Labor to publish a monthly statement of the total num- oer of bushels of malt and other era In, urm! by brewers and distill ere of the United States. St. Louie. A revised list of landing nn ttw Missouri Kiver, compiled from recent Govern ment surveys, shows that the distance from tne moutn to Fort Benton, Mont., is 2283 miles. Government survei-s made in i7S showed the length o the river at that time an miles. This indicates that the Missouri Biver has shortened itself S20 miles. CHILD DEAD IN CELLAR Baby Boy Carries News of Sister's Sudden Demise. SAN FRANCISCO. March 20. With a. pale blue strip of cloth, such as might nave oeen used for the tail of a child's kite, tied so tightly around her neck that it left a great red mark, the body of 7-year-old Lena Muzio was found to day In the' cellar of a vacant house at Silver avenue and Cambridge street, a few hours after the child had left her parents' house to play with her 3-year-old Drotner. . The finding of the body at first led to the belief that the little trirl had ht.n the victim of a serious assault and was strangled, but a Coroner's autopsy showed that her death probably was due to oronchial pneumonia. Lena was the daughter of Amll M. Muzio, a vegetable gardener, who lives at 700 Cambridge street. She left h early today with her small brother Her bert, who a few hours later returned to the house and babbled incoherently that some harm had befallen his sister. -The child's mother and jaquimo Salvia, a lodger, .t once started In search of the missing child, each in opposite directions. xne Dody was found .by Salvia. LAPSE OF MEMORY FULTON'S BOAT RECALLED Launching' of Huge Hudson River Steamer Is Like Memorial. CAMDEN, N. J., March 20. Christened itn water trom the well at Clermont, on tne Hudson River, where Robert Ful ton landed from the steamer Clermont, after the memorable maiden voyage in his boat a hundred years ago, the magni ficent passenger steamer Robert Fulton was launched this afternoon at the yards of the New York Shipbuilding ' Company in this city. The sponsor was Miss Anita Merle Smith, granddaughter of Commodore Al fred Van Sant Voord. founder of the Hudson River Day Line, for which the new steamer was built. Miss Katherlne L. Olcott, a daughter of the president of the Day Line, rang the original dinner bell belonging to Robert Fulton's C'lare mont ' The new steamer will be able to com fortably carry 4000 passengers. Roosevelt Forgot Subscription to Duell's Book. practically the route of the Roosevelt party. The Duchess has not abandoned her idea of returning to Africa, and she is even considering a visit to King Mene lik of Abyssinia. FILMS START BAD BLAZE UNTIL LETTER IS FOUND Authorized Publication of Article and Photograph ' in "Fads and Fancies' Help Town Topics Defeat Photographer. OYSTER BAY, N. Y., March 20. Ex President Roosevelt's testimony in the suit of a photographer who seeks to re cover $5000 from the Town Topics Pub lishing Company for the publication of three photographs of the ex-President in the book, "Fads and Fancies," was taken by deposition here today. Mr. Roosevelt said that, when public attention was first attracted to the pub lication In question, he did not recall that he had ever.griven permission for the use of pictures He thereupon dis cussed the matter with Secretary Loeb, and, as the latter also had no recollec tion that permission had been granted, he allowed a statement to this effect to be published. Some lime afterward, however, the ex-President said, Mr. Loeb came across the letter in which he had authorized the publication of tne pictures. Caught in Forgetting. "We are caught not in a falsehood, but in a forgetf ulness," Mr. Roosevelt told Mr. Loeb, according to his testi mony today. Mr. Roosevelt added, according to counsel lor the publishing company : "I had no knowledge, of course, that the photographs -had been given until Mr, Loeb had found the latter. Of course, in giving 'but any pictures or other matter pertaining to me, he acted witn my run autnonzation." The letter referred to. was in part as xoiiows: Loeb's Letter to Duell. ' OYSTER BAT. N. X.. September 23. 1903. jny iiuase: l am in receipt of -your io.vu- cutiuBing prout or article, -wlilch I return to you with a few Blight additions. It is all riBht tn n ( t m t nt i dr not have it appear as in any way in dorsed ty the President or myself. You win uuuciHiatiu ray reasons ror this. 1 send you the following nlclurcx vhih are all that I have on hand suitable for the purpose: The President's house at Sagamore Hill: the tennis court uiH Theo dore. Jr.: the President on the lawn and mc ricaiucm Q.i nis sumper. .Uleistine. Faithfully yours, WILLIAM LOEB. JR.. Hon. Jtwnes M Duell. 402 Fifth Avenue, New York. The photographer brought his suit snortiy after the publication of the r i '.aiucu u a ueiuui mat ne naa author lzea the use of t e pictures. DUCHESS TO MEET ROOSEVELT Intrepid Woman Traveler "W ill Give ex-President Advice. NAPLES, March 20. Theodore Roose velt's stay in Naples on his way to Africa will be short,, possibly not more than 24 nours. junoaaBaaor onscom. who- will come down from Rome for the purpose of meet lng Mr. Roosevelt, has arranged for i private meeting between Mr. Roosevelt and the Duchess of Aosta. The meeting is aesirea Dy me idleness, who last win ter made a trip through Africa covering Two Thousand Persons Have Narrow Escape From Death. . KINGSTON, Jamaica, March 20. Fire that broke out last night in a public halL at Kingston, wiere a moving-picture show was in progress, created great excitement and endangered the ives of all present. The films caught fire and the roof was soon ablaze. Nearly 2000 persons had assembled in the building and the yard." which waa surrounded by a picket fence. The) fence was thrown down and the people got away without serious Injury. Tlia hall was destroyed. , Kaiser Decorates Areneznelan. BERLIN, March 2,0. Emperor Wil liam today received Jose de Jesus Paul, the "Venezuelan Commissioner to Eu rope, In audience. . The Emperor con versed with him pleasantly and con ferred upon him the crown order of the first class. Four Firemen Injured. WORCESTER, Mass.. March 20. Four firemen were Injured, none fatallfr. in a fire Jhat destroyed the plant of the Wright Wire Company here todav, caus ing a loss of $100,000. pinion m edUcione i The best is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the best because it does the most good. While it makes the blood pure, fresh and lively, it tones the stomach to bet ter digestion, - creates an appetite, stimu lates the kidneys and liver, gives new brain, nerve and digestive strength. An unequaled list of cures 46,366 tes timonials in two years proves its merit. Sarsat&bS For those who prefer medicine in tablet torm. Hood's Sarsaparilla is now put up in chocolated tablets called oarsatabs, as well as i it1'-" Mrs. J. F, G. 50 (jould Street, b tone ham. Mass., sars: 'In 25 years ei peneni t have never Known xi 00a s oarsapamia to lait. tor sprtne fn the usual lianid form. Sarsatabs have identl raliT tba name curative TroTierties as the lianid form, besides accuracy of dose, convenience, econr humors and as a eeneral blood Dmifier: it enrea orny, there beixic no loss by evaporation, break- scrofula, eczema; has no equal as eeneral age, or leakage. Sold by druggists or sent by mail, spring medicine. It gives me genuine satisfao C. 1. Hood Co.. kowell, Macs, tion to say this. Tomorrow Is Washday, Avoid Its Troubles by Sending to the UNION LAUNDRY COMPANY ,. Where Linen Lasts FAMILY WASHING Rough dry 5c a pound, rough dry by the piece lc up Lace Curtains 30c Per Pair . Call Main 398 or A 1123 pas WHEREVER THERES PAIN APPLY AN fj ALL The onlyGenuine POROUS PLASTE f 1 innrtrniroiwMmTrrTnmTrw 'WrilTCtfWJWfilSTIiwmnM Brand ret h's Pills 77ie Great Laxative and Blood Tonic NONE BETTER MADE e2222JE Tt Nll.Miliiniiii.i. -m mi . T i