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-TltS- ORZGON - SUNDAY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, SUNDAY UORNINO, - MARCH IT, lC07: Toivn Topics I 1 1 , TOSAY'S AMVSnCElfTS. - - Slll.....,,........,Th Rf(d MmniiV kr. ........... ....."Hb.anou of tb. Mum F.uuir.. ....... "lb. King of Trtuiix"1 Lyric "The farlib Prtmt" brau4 ... , , Vtud.,111. Sier ."Under T triage" If It would have any effect at all ppoa the derelopment of the Butt Boys Con solidated Mining company's properties at Goldfleld, Nevada, the present labor trouble would be of advantage to the contractors. The gentlemen who are doing the work are, however,, owners of stock In the mine, and not subject 40 the rules of the union, as they are work- ins; for themselves. The sales of stock of this company surpass. It Is believed. anything of similar nature over at tempted in tbo city. The probable re sons for this are that tbo parsons com posing ths company are substantial bos a Stan ot 41f community .-not one of whom - over before engaged In selling ptock In i anything. Their acquaintance, too, extends to all parts of tbo state, and beyond Its borders, and to these have a great majority of tho sales boon made., BtUl, orders bars come from all sections, and It begins to dawn upon tho management that It la selling Its stock fer too little money. Ore assays range to armoat $400 to ths ton, though Its free milling rock would pay at ft to f . Shares are being . sold V- to f svraiainri wince, weaineriy ouiiaing, tlO East Morrison street, -at 10 cents per share. Tho company's advertise ment In another part of today's paper certainly tells a most Interesting news as well as advertising story. ' To Lot Bayers. Parsons contemplat ing tho purchase of one or more reei denoe lots should Inspect tho new addi tion In Inrtngton, lying between East Seventh - and East Thirteenth - and Thompson ad Bra see streets. Thomp son street Is to bo - pavad . with bltu lithlo pavement, all other streets tnae adarolsed. cement walks, parking, shads , trees, sewer, gag and water pipes to each lot, and reasonable building re . strlotlons. This Is not a mare promise, i but Is being dons now. .Think It over. Vhy bay out In the eoemtrr, when lots In this desirable and doss-la addition are soiling for such low prtoes and easy terni! For whloh call on or address - -Charles K. . Henry si Son,-11 - Third street, Portland, Oregon. '" " .' The Columbia County Logging eorn- panv filed articles of Incorporation with tho county yesterday. - Ths capital stock of tho organisation Is $140,000, divided Into shares of flOt each. The principal place of business will bo Port land and tho Incorporators are T. W. Ellis. A. X Vsaslo and J. XX Vsaste. Tho - compsny will operate In Columbia coun ty and will build a logging road across their land commencing at Doer Island, Ui tho Deer Island slough. - - Why don't yon try us on- you spring suit Wo have built up ft largo busi ness by making any suit In the house to order' for tit. No mora, no less. - If you have been paying f II and 140 for your suits, let as show what wo can make for lit Wo have over t.000 , different styles to seleot from. Call In . anyway, no trouble to show goods. Unique Tailoring company, SOI Stark, bet. Fifth and Sixth, Brock All members - of " ' Evening star grange and visiting brothers' and sisters are requested ti meet at be Thome 6tW tX EalSn at " Lents,at ,1:10 p. m.. Sunday, March 17. to at- tend the funeral of our late brother, ' John ' Wesley Brock.' , Committee will . be In waiting' at Lents station, ate .' Scott slsctrio car lino, ' to give Jnfor mat ion. J, J. Johnson, master. . X have bseh' thinking It over and have "concluded to Invite all parties desiring to buy, " sell or exchange real sstato to call at my office and maks known their wants. I hsvs thousands of bar gains In city and town properties In ' 1 Oregon, ' Washington, Idaho, Montana, . ' California, and Nevada. R. - L, Cats, Portland. Oregon, til , Stark' Street, .' phono Xx. II. .. .., v y7, ) r y ' Ws wish to announce to oar friends and business associates that we may be ' found at our new offices, Nos. IT, II and 1 Mallory block, at l 8Urk street, between Third and Fourth streets, of this city. Wo'wlsh t6 meet you there. Moore Brothers; Moors Investment Co.; Vtoora Realty Co. Phone Main ITIT. Rabbi Jonah B. Wlso of tho Temple Bethi Israel will addresa tho Toung ' Folks' Hebrew association Tussdsy evening, March '19, at ths synagogue ' Ahavt Sholom, Park snd Clay streets. Dr. Wlso will speak on "Hebrew Asso 1 clatlons; What They Hare Accora ' pllshod snd What They Can Accoro ' pllsh." All of those Interested are cor- dially Invltad to-etts: Tho Faclfto Light tt Power company of Portland filed articles of Incorpora tion In ths county clerk's offtco yeeter riav. The capital stork is IS0.00A, dl- Romantic Music .Composer Solman Makes Pretty Application oi Flower , , Language in Today's Music Section" "The Lily. or the Rose," by Monroe H. Rosenfeld and .. Alfred Solman tell of a youthful lover who is going away to fight In. a foreign land. There is a farewell to be spoken by y the young soldier and his sweetheart. They meet, to say gooabjV perchance forever, and he asks her to choose of two flowers, a lily or a rose. He tells her the rose stands for 'wealth and beauty and the lily typifies purity and rest. " Which does the maiden choose? ' , There is a tuneful easy melody in the music section , which answers the question.' Old and young lovers will enjoy the music and the romance these gifted song writers tell so sweetly, ' vtded Into shares of 11 each. ' Ths In corporators ara C P. Houston, Junc tion City, Or.; D. A. Houston and Alex Bweek of Portland, L JD. Spsncer, Oak land, CsL ; . : . ,. ; y: i, j Religious services will bo held la W. O. W. ball. Eleventh street between Wsshlngton snd Alder, every Sunday evening at 7:10 p. m. Rev. Dr. Dickey will lecture tonight on "Tho Planets and Their People, Mode of Living and Conditions," Illustrated, followed' by Professor Johnston, trumpet and test medium. Publlo welcome. - ' Dr. rank EL Ha skins, tho noted Ara ble scholar avid missionary, will speak on mission work in Syria on Tussdsy, March If. at 1:10 p. m-, in ths First Prosbytsrlan church . at the regular monthly meeting of tho Woman's North Pacific Presbyterian Board of Mis sions. Tho publlo Is cordially invited to bo present. During tho Intermission of tho sorle of Woodward's dancing school Thursday evening ths sxhibltlon of fencing by Prof. Woodward ana Henry Kay- of Multnomah A, A. club was a delighted success. About 100 people were pres ent. , s Dr. David R. Rand takaa pleasure In announcing to his patients and friends thst hs has removed to,nsw snd more commodious offices, rooms SOS-T-S-S Swat land building. Fifth and Wash ington streets, entrance on Fifth. Bams telephone and same office hours. Office Main I7J residence ids. . T. M. C. A. entertainment. Watch t T. M. C A. ontsrtainmont. Watch I T. M. O.- A. entertainment. Watch I T. M. C A. entertainment Watch I Tho Dunbar company appear In mati nee at the T. M. C A. auditorium Tues day. March II, at I p. m. sharp. Delay Is terribly dangerous whsa tho syes need o Mention, Wo maks no charge for examination! small charge for proper lenses. Ws guarantee satisfac tion absolutely. Oeorgo Rubenstsln, ths Reliable Optician, 111 Fourth street, be tween T am hill and Taylor, , Tho Hawthorns Park Presbyterian church of Portland filed articles of In corporation with tho county clerk yes terday. Tho Incorporators were M. v. Harrison, B. O. Matthsws snd W. D, Deaver. The property of tho church Is SHERWOOD TO" . GIVE CONCERT Prominent PUnlsi Will ' Present , V ' Program at Murlark Hail Taesday. . Tho first pianist to play ths Grlag eonoorto In tho United Btataa was Wil liam H. Sharwood. - who will givs a piano recital In this city nsxt Tussday evening. March II, at Murlark hall. Twenty-third and Washington streets. As much as Canadian nswspspers are pro-American, one of tho leading Jour nals of ths dominion accorded this great pianist rne following compliment: . "The feature of tho afternoon eonosrt was Mr. Sherwood's mastsrly axssution - NIGHT PREVEE1TS TRiDLLEY TRIP 8eattle Excursionist Reach City ; Joo Latt to B Shown Around Town. FOUR STORIES WILL BE NEEDED FOR THE CLUB Board of Governor Decide That Three) Floors of New Building WU1 No Bo Bufflctent for Pur poseg of the Commercial Clnb... CUT GLASS SALE MOST BBAOTTFT'L CTJT GLASS, : INCLUDlNO i . , , VASES, BOWLS. NAPPIES. . CEEA1I SETS. DECANTERS. ' STEMWARE, Etc At prloes that ars really Irresist ible. Wo ara forced to sell these pieces at such ' prices so as to Indues trade that would . other wise turn away ON ACCOUNT OF THE DEBRIS CAUSED by tie new building next to our store, snd also to make room for our new spring, stock. . , oEE OUR WINDOW. : , G. DEITKEMPER CO. 4o west priced Jewelry House for Fine Goods. SS Morrison, Between Jrenrth and Fifth. This will remind yon thst now la ths time to have your hair mattresses reno vated and returned tho same day. Phone Main 474. Ths Portland Curled Hair Factory, H. If stsgsr, proprietor. - Grand mssquersds ball Knights and Ladles of Security, at Auditorium, xosu Third street,- Monday, .March-lr Gent, masquers 10 cents; ladies and specta tors It cents. Reliable man' with team to deliver goods for wholesale house. - Steady work. " Give capacity of wagon, wages wanted and references. Address Q 141 Journsl. ' -(,,,.. ' ,.. Tho Berkshire, Seventh and Jefferson streets. Unfurnished apartments, four rooms and bath. Steam heat, hot and cold water, eta . Now and modem. Main 1101. - - Dr. Frank Q.. Freoburger, ' dentist re moved to rooms 101, SOT, SOI, SOI Swet land building. Fifth and Washington. Entrance on Fifth. Phone Mala 171. Steamer Jesse Harkins, for Camaa, Washougal and way landings, dally ex empt Sunday. Leavae Washington street dock t p, a, ,. .. - - v ,. Wanted Experienced millinery trim mers, makers and apprentices. Apply to Lowengart A Co, -4 Front street Bernstein A Cohen, attorneys, have removed their offloee to suite tll-140 Chamber Of Commerce. Dressmaking, work guaranteed, at 1011 East Sixth street, opposite High land school. ' . 8. Morton Coha has removed his of fice to suite III-I4 Chamber of Com meros. I . .,, - y . " Asms CI Co. sella the beet safety eoal oil and fine gasoline. Phone East 71. B. ' -yr, Moore, expert photographer. Elks' building. Seventh and Stark Sta, For sale A nine room house, T01 Northrup, Lot 10x100. Main 1711. Why pay more? Metsger fits year eyee for t 111 Sixth street The Old Book store removed to 111 Fifth and Sll Second street Berger Signs 114 Yamhill Phone, : Samplo Suit Sato ' Ws' have Just received II ladles' tai lor made stilts, a sample tine from one of the leading eastern manufacturers. They are jacket and Eton effects in black snd colors. They will be sold Monday at1 one-third off. Le . Palais Royal. 171 Washington street . city Attorney to give ' opinion on baker street The municipal minds of the mnnlotpal eounoll are sorely perplexed. ' Nothing since the death of City Treasurer Wer leln's opossum hss caused such a dis turbance of their mental equilibrium as the announcement that the city has no lexat claim to Baker street. H. B. Seabrook had petitioned for the Improve ment of the etreet and after the eownoll men had considered the petition they discovered that Baker street had never been legally dedloated to the city. Not knowing Just whst to do about ths matter the street committee, whloh bad the petition under consideration, referred It to the city attorney. ' Lillian Nordlca. In the Utter part of lit, writes of ths Stelnwsy piano: "There is no ether Instrumsnt In ail ths world. - William H. Sherwood. of the Salnt-8asns piano concerto In G minor. - His splendid technical re sources were exhibited with a virtuosity that amased his listeners and won for turn several snthuslastlo recalls. Mi. Shewoed-w4ll give hot one cow oert In uls city. Following Is the pro gram: Sonate. Appassionata, Op. It. Beethoven , , Allegro A seal. 4 Andante eon Moto. Allegro ma non Troppe. Prelude in B-flat Minor ...Bach Well , Tempered . Clavichords Book I, No. St. "Soiree do Vienna," No. I.. Schubert-Ltsst "Traumeret" (Dreams) Schumann Bn. Route" ...., ...... .......Oodard Barcarolle, Op. 10 Chopin Preludea, op. St, Nos. 1I-ZI-Z4. .Chopin Dialogue Tschsikowskl March, Op. II, No. 4,, Raff "Witches' Dance" ......... .MecDowell Melody Herman P. Ohellus Exhilaration, Op. 14. No. I. ......... . ., William H. Sherwood Isolden's Llebes-Tod (from Tristan and Isolde)., Wagner-Llsst Faust Walts Gounod-LIsst Exposition Rink Skaters. Another delightful affair for those who attended can be recorded In the St Patrick's eve party which took place at the Exposition link last night and which wss largely attended by many who always anticipate with pleasure ths rink's novel social affairs. Several ex citing races and chair Jumping feats provided ths excitement while Parson's orchestra, the superb floor and the ex cellent akates combined to afford the especial pleaaure of skating. It is an nounced that this wilt bs the last sea son of the Exposition rink, whloh bit of nsws tomes ss a warning to the rink patrons that the few remaining L 1 . A , . A - - . vnu invuia urn urid M,Bnimi vi. It wss the great Pachmann who said: "Ah. the Stelnwayl What a piano! Write this down It le dlvlnei it la the flneet in the world." o4merican Restaurant OOIjm TM3MD AXTD OOTTCat rrtb OPBsT BAT AJTD ITIOKT. ZMnaer from la, aa. to S p. sa. Ohloksa Broth, - aa fallens a. Grab Salad, XBayonnsise Bresslng. .S04 ouee Msogeaei wiia nzmwm. - Batter 254 Columbia SUver Smels IS Fried Oatnsh ; ,.t&4 SUtaor Clams .......1B Stesansd xattls STeek Glame ..20 Clan. Bouillon with roast IK Boiled O Tongue with xorse Badisk ........ zue pork Spare Bfb with Saoer Xxnat 20 lOsoed Chick ea oa Toast 20f Calves' Sweetbreads with acashrooxa Benoe 25 Chi ok em Pot Fie with Samplings. . .254) Fork Tenderloin, Breaded, Tomato aooe ...25e mail FtUsta of Beef with Onloaa 25e Beef Stow with vegetables........ lSe, Oodflsh Balls, Orssaa Saoee 15 Oora Beef Slash with Foaohed Bga; 15 Boston Baked Fork and Beans. ...15 Snsfhsttt aa oaeese, iausnao.,.ia. FloUsd Ssuab Tonga s, Potato , Baled SOs Teal SJnk Baasag-e, Country 0navy.20 Baaana Flitters, Brandy Baaoe. ...IBf Bide oraer sauna mnm., b Boast Tonag Turkey, Cranberry gwaoe aaa Celery .......35 Boast Ohiokea with Dressing 25 Boast rorg wixs. Dreasiag. ....... 1 ft Boast Teal with Brassing 15 Boast Beef a Fast .....15 Blloed Bananas and Orsant. ; 10 ot MlBee Flo 5 Bhnbarh Fie.... Oefr, Bread and Batter as Potatoes wit all steals. Blaaer fresa 11 a. sa. to S . so. . KAJJI Xt71a Dslayed on the way between Purvt sound and Portland, the Seattle bual- nsss men's sxcurslon to southern Call-1 fomla did not reach this city until I o'clock last sventng, top late for the a-uruana commercial ciud s program or showing the visitors ths city by trolley oar. The excursionists went to the ho tels for dlnnsr, and afterward a few of them dropped in at the Commercial club. Not many responded to the cordial In vitation extended. There were evident ly attractlone elsewhere that proved strong enough to get the attention of ths Seattle people. Ths club quarters were brilliantly lighted and an orchestra discoursed musio in the drawing-rooms, where a Urge table was ladan with a tempting luncheon. A reception com mittee, composed of B H. Trumbull. John Annan d. F. W. Arias, B. M. Luders, G. M. McDowelt W. B. Olafke, Big eichel. Dr. O. F. Wethsrbee, Edward Enrmaa and President C. W. Hodson. waa on duty the entire evening and took good care of the scattaring repre sentation that appeared from the excur sion party. A number . of - Portland -elubwoma-t were also In attendance to welcome Se attle women, of whom half m dosen came. . " The large new billiard -room, contain ing II tables, was thrown open lsst evening for the first time, and was well patronised by club merabera. The changing of the billiard tablee from the reception-rooms meets ths hearty in dorsement of elubmsn generally, and adds mjch to the attractiveness of ths temporary quarters, which are thus mads much more serviceable for ths .pe riod of a year, during which time the new eight-story steel structure Is being erected. The Seattle special train left at 11:41 o'clock over the Southern Peclflo for, southern California points, personally In chargo of John P. - Jones, one of the most popular traveling passenger agents la the company servloe. "It was decided at a meeting of the board of vovernors yesterday that ths club shall retain for its own see four stories instead of three stories of the new club building," said President Hod son. "It has hven found that the pro posed three floors will erowd the vari ous dspartments and will not leave suf ficient room for the dormitory." - HOUSE IS BURNED IN EARLY r.lORNlHG Potten Residence Destroyed and Family Are Forced to Flee ; L: for Their Lives. ' , - A residence belonging to Mr. Poo- ten, In Traction Parkv an addition . to Lsnts and about one mile northeast of that suburb, waa totally destroyed by Are yesterday morning at an early hoar. No one wee near to aid la the attempt to savs ths uouse. The cost of the house was about 11,100,- on whloh there was 11,100 Insurance. , Little was saved from the names and the family of Mr. Poaten were fortunate to escape with their Uvea. The blase was first discovered by the family about 4 o'clock, at whloh time the house was already Oiled with smoke. In a short time the house wss ablase from top to bottom. It Is thought that the fire eaagh from the cooking range. BEE PAGES 24-85 TICKBTaS FOB ST. PATRICK'S DAY ENTERTAINMENT ' AT THS ARMORY ARE FOR SALB AT THE FOL LOWING PLACES: J. E. MALLET, 411 Washington. Phone, Main SlIT. p. J. SMITH, Fenton Building. Phone. Msln ISI1. D. KELLAHER JkttX. IT Grand avenue Phono, East 411. Me ALLEN McDONNELL, Third - snd Morrison. (K. H. DEERT, 411 Jefferson. Phone, Main lot The Store Noted for Beat Good at Lowest Price.' bBbbsBBbsB EASTER SHOWING fflEIMPOKTEDBRESSFABRICS . LATEST NOVELiTIES ... ''''. ' . "'.. ; . ' t " '. y . . ' '"' .' ,-' Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday are Openlnf Days la our Dress Oooda Section. Come and have a look at these marvelous creations of the weaver's art. No pains or expense ; have been spared to make this the most elaborate ahowins; of fine imported fabrics ever brought to the coast, and no Portland woman should miss it. Note a Jew of the leaders. Special attention given to out-of-town orders. Samples on request. Tollo Melantfo , A very beautiful light-weight material, all wool. In the popular mixed effect and in a great variety of shadings, 48 inches wide. Special, a yard j5hodaw3olio. Grlsalllo Toilo ' . This Is s decidedly new and stylish . of superior quality. Comes in checks and small plaids and in ths fashionsbl shades. Special, yard f JU89 vSilk und Wool Chejcka : High-grade silk and wool suitings, in the stylish checks. Very suitable for Eton and shirtwaist suits. An extra good value at . .this low price, per ysrd. ...;. ...... eJl.Tti Costume Toll An' ever popular and stylish fabric, 46 ' inches wide, and in a beautiful deep black, medium weight . Regular $1.30 quality. ' ' Opening Sale, yard Ilasro Jonc ":;'r;--J'- One of the season's choicest weaves, in black, 44 inches . wide, and of a fine, sjtcb. : texture. Very suitable, for Eton suits. Best $1JS value.. Opening Sale, yd. . Marqulsettto L; .t:;''; . A beautiful fabric tor evening gowns. Comes in black only, very light weight and all pure silk, 47 inches wide, and regular ' r $2.50 value. Opening Sale, yard... .al.BS BlacK Eolloianej -1 ' V; Comes in medium weight, with a fine silky finish, very suitable for .Eton suits; 44 - inches wide and a standard $1.25 - quality. 4 Opening Sale, yard .........f l.OB Black Poplin' ' 44-Inch Black Poplin, in s fine, all-wool, beautiful, lustrous finish and light spring weight ' Regular selling price $1.25. Open- , ing Ssle, yard .,, ...BSf). We have just received a magnificent line of French pattern suite only one of a kind ' Prices range from $12.00 to $25.00. Complete line of black and white cloaks now in. Women's Suits and Coats buying here, and you're eure to get original and . every store in town. Select your coat or suit ' price. - v '..;'"',: ",' 5ilk Petticoats A new check material, in all the leading shades, such as brown, tan, gray and mode. Silk warp and a splendid $2.00 value. Spe cial, a yard fl.50 Striped Suitings .48-inch Cray Striped Suiting, in a medium weight and fine range of colors. Suitsble for coat suits. Regular $2,50 value. 1 Open ing Sale, yard ...f 1.9S You can always save money by doing your exclusive styles, too the kinds not found in here and get satisfaction in style as well as in We, want you to sea our line of Silk Pet , ticosts before you buy. elsewhere. J A de . Uyed shipment reached as yesterday. All the popular shades, styles and prices. Black Voile Skirts Black Voile and Panama Skirts, in the stylish plaited styles, with or without silk drop. A superb line to choose from. every one a real bargain. Misses Coats ..:; Misses' Tailored Coats in a large variety t -light-gray stTrpcs--ndJ-h ecks t-slso -1 fine line in the short box styles in cream serge and gray mixed efreot. and .Sample Suits About a dozen of these Sample Suits left. . This lesson's newest styles and fabrics, and In garnet, gray and brown. Selling: while they last at grot reduction. silk Waists Our prices on Silk Waists average a third - lower than other stores. Try us and see New line just ' arrived. Black, white and ' , all leading shades. : ' y Silk Coats ' t-; A splendid line of Rainproof Silk. Coats, in -fancy anil -plam-eoloraraiso in the stylish-" Rajah Suic sjpera Coats and . Evening Wraps at special price. : ... ... . New Dress yfffaffj f ' 1 mJik Ci 0lor' Trimming Jf77 1 WifijTTllL New Hosiery. Reldr- : Corner Third and MorrUon ; New sa-. mm S. L. N. GILMAN Auctioneer 4ii wAaarxsTaTOV it, araam tors. Regular Sales Tuesday, Thurs., and Friday vnu bt te funxltsjf of reeHemoes. Maia sera, - at at. OOUtUf, Aaettomse. St. Patricia's pay Cordial Grecttta To the thousands of everyday friends and patrons of the people's favorite Meat Market MCeal Maile Falthe." At First and Alder Streets , THE MEAT SHOP ON THE COBNEBWITtl PQICES CN TIIC SQUARE 19 AND TCCATMCNT ON THE LEVEL w Our best wishes go forth today to the great shop ping public, irrespective of creed, sect or national ity. This store is too broad for discriminations, too big for cheap cajolery, the garbled slang of the street Arab, or the overdrawn sophistry of the. would-be humorist. We call a i48pade', a spade; "turkey" is turkey here and here for all. We sell delicious, GOVERNMENT INSPECTED Corned Beef at 6c the pound of 16 avoirdupois ounces; not "Irishmen's Turkey" just i plain, good .Corned Beef, for everybody "All America". Corned Beef. We have meats for everybody no : special meats or cuts for anybody, but the lowest prices for ALL. Proof: Prices quoted are for Oregon's best meats, raised,' fattened, killed and dressed in Oregon; 1 dean, sweet, wholesome, tender and toothsome:. . PORK j, vv Lefa of Pork.........l2f,? Pickla. Pork ...... Sid Pork i... IStft Pork ShouMer Roast.. 12 Pork Chops . ... . ..12, SUNDRIES V Brains :..V."....V.V...l Mixed Sausas 1" llama , ' M ; BEEF ' ' Choice Brisket ..4e) Choice Necks to boil...... 4 Choice Stew Heats 4c Fine Kidneys ........... .5 Corned Beef ...,Ce Choice Shoulder Roast..... 7e) Choice Pot Roast 7c Choice Shoulder Steak . .' . . 7 Round StcaR ffir v8c Choice Rump Roast. ...... C t Hamburger Steak Tripe . . . v j A ,4.4.,,....., y Loin Steak 10 Sirloin Steak ........ .12, Small Porterhouse ....12 Fancy Porterhouse ... .12 Rib Steak .....12 Fancy "T"-Bone ... ; .12s VEAL - -r-A';. Delicious Rump Roast. ,12f Delicious Leg Roast... 12 Delicious Rib Roast. . . .1XM Juicy Cutlets ..;.12 Veal Shanks, broth...... ,.Ck Veal for Stew....... 8e Hrcast of Veal 10 EhouMfr Roast lOf 1 . . . , Breakfast I fork He,- i