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    TIIE- OREGON DAILY JOURNAL., PORTLAND. TUESDAY EYENTNO. APRIL 18. 1EC7.
CRIES BECAUSE
r LIGEHSE LOST
s' S '
Wife of Keeper of Macadam
Road Resort PJeads With
' Council Committee.
FEE NOT FORTHCOMING 1
THOUGH NOTICE GIVEN
Clty't Collectors Closed Red Houaa
i Friday end Though Mrs. Lind-
. itrom Bays There Were Many Call
Sunday No Business Wh Done.
The rirst liquor lloense forfeited under
the army law waa that of Joha Und
etrom, proprietor of the Red Houaa at
lilt Macadam road. Mm Lindatrom ha4
sot paid hla fee his Ucanaa waa de
larad to have lapsed br tba oounoll
. comrolttaa on liquor licensee . at Ita
raaatlnc yesterday afternoon. Undar
the law another license cannot ba laauad
letilly until tha elt attains a popula
tion of 100 In proportion to tha number
l appHnants for aalooa prlvuaaae. 1
- Lindstrom did not appaar at tht
neetlng of tha committee. Hla wlfa
a there, howavar, and aha aald ha
, bad baaa kept at home on account of a
otaoned flnrer. "he aald tha lloenae
eolleotore eloaad tbatr houaa laat Fri
day, and If they had not "we would hare
cone a good bualneaa. we had ealla all
day Sunday, but tha doora were locked,
and my huaband and hla men could not
serve any drinks." .
ZUosmse STo rUL
Thera waa doubt aa to whether tha
committee could atretoh tha law to auoh
n extent aa to permit tha taeuanoe of
a new lloenae to Lindatrom. Lloenae
Offloera MoEaohem and Hutchlnaon
v aald tha llcenaea ahould be paid on tha
first day of eaeh quarter, but they had
followed tha cuetom of years and al
lowed 10 daya. The water board makea
the aame time allowance. If all tha
llcenaea were to ba paid on tha flrat
day of tha quarter, aa required by tha
crdlnanoe, a dosen extra clorka would
have to be engaged and from II to to
mora booka would hara to ba added to
the rolla. The 10-day extenalon waa a
benefit to tha taxpayer.
' Officer McEaohern aald that Lind
atrom had promlaed to pay hla lloenaa
on tha 10th. Tha following day a
telephone meaaaga waa aent to him, and
he made no anewer.
-"But ha waa blood poisoned and Z
came hara to apeak for him.' aald Mrs.
Lindatrom. "Ha la a Swede and ha
doean't talk vary welt"
Tjast Chance Itowa
"Can you pay tha license todayT" In
quired Chairman Gray.
"Why. no. not till next week."
Mra. Lindatrom, after tha report of
tha license offloera had bean presented,
aald aha could pay tha license, but her
announcement came too lata. Her hus
band had been glvei three ehancea to
pay hla license, the Inspectors had tirtp
her two ehancea and Chairman Oray
announced that tha eommltea could do
nothing for tba family. ---
"Thank yon," Bobbed Mrs. Lindatrom
aa aha left tha committee room;
Preferred Stock Oeamad Croad.
i Allen Lewis Beat Brand.
AT THE STOCK
THEATRES
"Northern Lights' at Star.
Western playa are unusually popular
at this time, and Manager Allen of tha
Star muat hara realised thla when ho
planned to offer "Northern Lights" at
the Star thla week. The play waa put
on yeeterday and waa a decided success.
The story of "Northern Lights" la
laid In Montana exnd Wyoming and tha
period Is that of tha Custer massacre.
The northern light la tha aurora bore
alls, which the Indiana of tha plalna
did not understand, and when they saw
these strange lighta In the heavens they
took It aa a warning agalnat tha whttea
and went on the warpath. Tha mas
sacre of General Custer and tha troopa
ia one of the results.
Miss Verna Felton. aa tha Little Major,
has a part particularly well aulted to
her and she gives a clever Interpreta
tion. Others who hare good assign
ments In the play are Taylor Bennett,
Ralph Belmont, H. N. Dudgeon and
others.
The piece la well etaa-ed and artistic-
PEOPLE'S MARKET FRANCHISE MAY
' FEEL EDGE OF. COUNCIL'S AX
The franohlse granted to the reople's
Market association was recommended
for revocation by tha council committee
on Judiciary yesterday afternoon. In
direct avldenea showed that the asso
ciation, was not conducting tha market
aa a people's market, but was Inatead
renting Ita building to various, and
dlvera persona and "to various and
divers persons who cannot ba named."
Tha market block la bounded by Second,
Third, Clay and Market streets. .
Theoompany rente tba Mock from tha
city at tlOO a month. Tha block waa
to ba used for nothing but market pur
poses. After the Italians had estab
llahed their market en tha east aide, ao
City Attorney McNary aald, the Peo
ple' association began t rent the prop
erty for ether than market purpoaea and
ae violated all provisions of the fran
chise. .The franchise, he aald, was re
vocable. The matter will be brought be
fore the council.
Tha Vaughn anti-pass ordinance fell
by the wayside. Chairman Boothe and
Councilman Baker did not eee any rea
son why they ahould be deprived of
atreet -railway passea and -furthermore
Mr. Baker did not see why he ahould b
deprived of hla constitutional rights to
give passes to hla friends to the Baker
theatre. Mr. Boothe and Mr. Baker
will preaent a majority report agalnat
the ordlnanoe, and Mr. Vaughn will be
there with a' minority report. .
MOTION MADE TO SELL JAIL AND
. BUILD COMBINED JAIL-HOSPITAL
The Sr. definite, etepa In the way of
the building of an emergency hospital
were taken by the counoll committee on
waya and meana, when Chairman Wal
lace proposed that tha preaent city Jail
ba aold and a combined Jail and hos
pltal be built la. the neighborhood of
Parx-and . Couoh streets MsWalhroef namedT'Tficy wore others at Ninth and
aald tha Jail alts at Second and Oak
oould bo aold for from ttO.OOO to 171.
000. A new site, 100 by 100 feet, or
twice as large aa the preaent site, oould
be secured on Park atreet for 110,004
or 111,000. The cost of the eoostruotlon
of the Jail and the hospital would not
exceed 171.000.
Mr. Wallace aald there were ssvsral
altca on Park and Waat Park atraeta
that could be eecured t the Hguraa
Paris and Park and. Paris and Eighth
and Everett. ,
The matter waa referred to the coun
cil. , . .. ,(' $
ally presented. -' It will be Hie bill at
the Star for the entire week. . .
"Across the Potomac" at Lyric.
"Across the Potomac" la a play that
deala with the romantic daya of the
civil war. It has been very popular
In all parts of tba country and haa been
eminently successful for Ita author.
The play la the bill at the Lyric thla
week and la attracting more than the
usual amount of Interest. The Lyric
company la giving a really delightful
production, 'which merits the patronage
It la receiving.
- Aa the southern girl, whose heart is
won by the federal captain, Mlaa Edith
Garland la charming. The part la ad
mirably Interpreted and deserves espe
cial consideration. . Frank Fanning la
aa admirable hero. He falls Into the
handa of the enemy and eaoapea the
death of a spy only because of the eon
elusion of the war. Among the other
members who are seen to advantage
are Walter Ayera. Thomas Clarke, Mel
vln Mayo, S. H. Griffith, Belle Marohua,
Lillian OrlMth and others.
"Across the Potomac" will be the bill
at the Lyric for the entire week.
AT THE VAUDEVILLE
THEATRES
Herbert'e dogs are the headline feat-
are of the Grand's bill thla week and
they give one of the most remarkable
exhibitions that has ever been seen
here. They are SO la number, eaeh per
forming hla part with wonderful Intel
ligence. They loop the loop and per
form other tricks which arouse a great
deal of enthusiasm.' The doga are .by
far the moot Interesting attraction, on
the bill this week.
Frank Cusbman, styled "The Twenti
eth Century Minstrel," la the special
added attraction and gives good per
formance la the black face line. . Ha
makes a pleasing Impression with the au
dlenee. Tuttle and May give a comedy
sketch, entitled "An Unwelcome Vis
itor," and Viola and En fie ore clever
eomedy acrobats. The Qrandleoope haa
some Interacting and amusing ploturee.
The bill at tha Grand la a good one
and la pleasing large audiences.
ELATED OVER THE
GREAT SUCCESS OF
REBUILDING SALE
John Cellar, the well and favorable
known clothier - at corner First and
Yamhill streets, began terrific eut
price on all goods throughout the' en
tire establlahment last Saturday, and
to aay that it waa a grand success la
putting It mild. The doora ware opened
at l a. m, and fully 100 people who
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JOHN DKLLAB.
Milwaukle Country Club.
Eastern and California races. Take
Sellwood and Oregon City care at Flrat
and Alder.
KELSO VALUES HER
BASEBALL POSITION
Kelso, Wash.. April If. Kelso people
are much pleased with the arrangement
whereby they, are put on the baseball
map. It la realised that tha advertising
Incident to membership In the tri-etty
league will be of Immense value to the
town. President Whltmore. of the league.
gives assurance that nothing but clean.
organised, sportsmanlike beat ball will
be played. The new unlforma for the
Kelso "Tlgera" will consist of suite and
cape of white trimmed with cardinal,
with red and white stockings.
A Summer Vacation
in Your Ititchen
BIT
Don't swelter this
summer with the tem
perature at 110. Get
- a New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Store and have a cool
kitchen. . The
ravpiMEcnow
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
produces working flam Instantly. Blue) flame) meana highly
concentrated heat, no aoot, no dirt. Oil is alwajra at a maintained
level, angurinf uniform flam,' Mad in threw rizes. ' Every
atova warranted. If sot at your dealer" writ to our
earest agency for descriptiva circular. . '
. ammX hold nag,. Mad
Alof brats throughout and beautifully nickeled. Perfectly
constructed t absolutely safe , unexcelled in light-tiTing
power an ornament to any room. Every lamp warrantadL
If not at your dealer's write to our nearest agency.
STAXDAKi) CO. COMPANY.
They are having no end of amusement
or trouble whichever one likes to call
It. at the university of Washington,
Seattle, ever the question, whether un
married men are fit to be members of
the college faculty. Registrar Condon
says no; the eoeda aay yee; the bachelors
on the faculty preserve a discreet
alienee. .
It all came about thla way. The nn-
married members 6f the faculty have a
dancing club and aome of the collage
girla are Invited, to their parties. Mow
there te a -distinct ban on parties for
the college girls on any night except
Friday or Saturday;, nevertheless the
girls were permitted to go - to . these
parties, although they could not return
the favor in kind.
The student paper, the Pad f to Wave,'
with Ita usual facility for getting Into
trouble and manufacturing It for other
people, severely criticise the faculty
for making thla distinction and pro
fessed to see in H great Injustice for
the students.' Then Registrar Condon
came out with .the remark, that he
always considered unmarried men unfit
for faculty positions and that thla dano
ing affair confirmed hla opinion.
me wave-a eaitonsj haa proved a
Booraeraaa. and haa resulted la the un
doing of the paper. It Is to be de
nounced aa an unfit organisation and
the etudent body propose to Inaugurate
a new paper which It la to be hoped
will avoid the Indiscretions of ita pre
cursor. - . ,
Naturally the eoeda' do not' agree with
Registrar Condon. Unmarried men are
frequently quite aa Inspiring aa lnatruo
tora aa those who have committed
matrimony. They are not more unrea
sonable in their demands for perfect
lessons than the married ones and It
haa been hinted that their exam I nations
are 'not more rigid. Beeldea they are
good to walk and talk with and they
like to dance; and If anything la to be
omitted from the college eurrioulnm
it ahould surely not be this kind of phy
sical culture.
HUH
Mrs. Osborn on Dreaa.
Extravagant dreaa la possible only to
the comparatively few. The average
woman la obliged to limit her ward
robe. Now there waa a time when 'the
average 'woman's conformity to the
familiar would have made her select her
few garments so aa to be In keeping
with the so-called fashionable. One
frequently meets women who appear
smartly dressed and who possees only
one costume that may be strictly oalled
-cveryaay.- The smartness of - thsss
women Is not induced by chance. Rather
it ta the result of intelligent planning.
They realise that because they have
only one dress, it must be strictly correct.
On the other hand, women lavishly
equipped aa to wardrobe are at one with
their poorer sisters in recognising the
paramount Importance of the erery-day
dress. Those of ua familiar with the
temperament of the rich know that their
multiplicity of coatumee doea not les
sen their lore for aome special gown
Into which they msy slip at any moment
and be comfortable,
For rich and poor alike, the everyday
dreaa la one'a Intimate, One'a dally
companion and. aa a cloae associate.
demaada careful selection. Wherefore,
the woman who has but one dress for
common usage, and who Is clever enough
to hit on the right one, is a person to
be admired.
Thla dress your one and only should
be as smart ae you can fancy and afford.
If rightly selected. It may be made suit
able for wear at all kinds and conditions
ef day functions not strictly formal.
In porehaatng this one dress, select
some stsple material on whose furore
conduct you may rery. Never forget
that It la true of material as ef make-up, '
that a plain tning outlasts a decorative
one. The trick In selection. If I may
so term It, is the suiting of one's own
Individuality, ana she who anchors to
the strong rock of simplicity la safe.
st si at
la Honaecleanlnc.
Paint brushes can be cleaned by wash
ing In hot aoda water and soft eosp.
A brush dipped in salt water ahould
be used In cleaning bamboo furniture.
A most effective- way to clean lin
oleum te to wash first with a little
warm water, and then polish by apply
ing milk.
White paint should do cleaned with
warm water ualng a trifle whiting en
the cloth, then rinsing with clear wster.
Take the hook pins out of tha heavy
euralna when taking them down, and
thoroughly brush before putting away.
Shabby oak should be brushed over
with warm beer and when thoroughly
dry polished with beeswax and turpen
tine. ,'
were on hand came marching In, With
in . five- mlnutse every department la
the store was doing capaolty business.
One gentleman came with party of
10 and said: "Mr. Dollar, I bars been
trading: at your . atore for about II
years and of course If I had not done
better here and been thoroughly satis
lied I should not have done ao, and
when X eaw your announcement In the
papers to the effect that you were
going to begin a great rebuilding sals
I knew the price reduction you quoted
would be exactly as represented. That
la why I am here and brought this
orowd - This was only one of the
many Instances where -- the public
showed Its faith In the man and atore.
The day waa practically an ovation, and
Mr. Dellar'a gratification of the approval
by the Immense erowda that thronged
the store until late at night can better
be Imagined than told. Tea, It Is a
sale ef the different sort. . It Is the
first time In 15 years that Mr. Dollar
has ever announced a special sale In all
departmenta. But on account ef atore
enlargement and general rebuilding the
atock muat be reduced : before the me
chanics are allowed to begin work, as
the dirt and dust would oauae thou
sand, nf dnllera' worth of Injury to the
new spring stock, whloh Is In valus
about 171,000. The aale will continue
with unabated fury and the prloer knife
will do yeoman work ror tne oonaumer.
Ma such caving on finest quality wear
ing-apparel -was . ever knows. In thla
etry. Mr.. Dollar's motto la "Every
thing bongnt muat pe enuray sus
factorr or the purchaser can exchange
the goods or- get the money back If so
desired." In many inatanoea gooas
were sold at lower prices at the store
than was quoted in the advertisement.
And that was snd wftl be the rule, for
when goods become broken In sues and
styles they keep moving down In prion
unttl all are sold out Oo to the sale
and see what a real, fair, square deal
looks like. They are kind ef soaroe
nowadays.
spots en. marble, they oaa be quickly
removed by applying powdered mag
nesia. An excellent furniture Polish la made
by mixing together equal parts of boiled
Unseed oU, vinegar ana metnyiatea
aplrlta.
Strong salt water will cleanse and
brighten Japansse or China matting.
Take a cloth dipped therein and go
over the matting thoroughly. .
Do not uae hot water In cleaning
paint, because if you do you will In
jure the.varnlah, and cause the paint
to wear off. Uae only lukewarm water,
and you will have no trouble.
Cellars ahould be thoroughly cleaned
and aired. A few pane filled with ehar
eoal sst on the floor and shelves of a
damp cellar will make - the air sweet
and pure, and remove the obnoxious
musty smell.
To restore tne elasticity or a eane
chair turn it upalde down.'- wash the
eane with hot water and a sponge until
It is thoroughly soaked. If the chair la
much soiled use a little soap. Dry la
the sir and the chair will look like new.
nnn
raptors
I Will Show Yon How
To Cure Yours ,
FREE!
I was nrectleallv belnlesi and! had-rlddan
Biany yeais from a double rupture. I wore tn
Bumerahle different kinds of truaeea and appli
ances. Some ol them were totluies, some post.
lively dangerous, and none would bold the rup
ture In Ita proper place. The doctors told me I
(oald not expect to hare It entirely healed vale
twouKi eonaent 10 e snrg irai operauon. I tooled
hem all, bowerer. snd cured myself completely
Snd permanently by a simple method which I
discovered. Anyone can use It, and I will gladly
tend the cure free by mail to anyone who writes
for It. mi out the coupon below and mall It to
toe today. I wiUssnd the cure by sstura auUL
postpaid. .
Free Rupture-Care Coupon
OATt. W. A. OOLLIHeS,
four 17a Wrss-e.feswe.at. r.
Deer 8lr I wvh you would send me year
Vew Discovery for the Cute ef kapiuie.
Jfdrejs
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Quality
Entra Good Shoe Yaluies'
We've in enormous quantity of Shoes on sals in the Basement Shoe Depaxtmsnt Armea,
with quality and style exceptionally good, good enough for us to 'guarantee every single pair.
The prices are the lowest we have ever quoted for any of our sales.' You had better take ad
vantage tomorrow without fail for your own good, not ours. They're the best bargains you
will be able to get this year, considering the high price of leather. .
BESTtH
WORLD
1500 Pairs of Douglao
Shoes and Oxfordo at
it itos Bena.
Also choice of the folio wine well known makea: Soenee Shoe comoanv's $4 Oxfords. Sloe
-& Hutchins' $5 Shoes, the Churchill $3.00 Shoes, Macey Bros.' $3.60 Shoes. About 20,000
pairs all told, this season's most popular styles, in all the fashionable leathers, vici kid, box
, calf, patent colt, etc., In both plain lace ind Blucher styles ; medium, light and heavy soles ; not
a pair in the lot sold for less than $3.50; most all are $4.00 and $3.00 values. AH 1 QC
go at one priqe. Your choice VaWeOt)
Women's WollrOver 3 q ' Q V
Shoes and Oxfords. . pfWeO
't:'"' Main Floor Shoe Department
The celebrated $3.60 "Walk-Over Shoes and
Oxfords, in patent leather and black vici kid,
lace and button, with light and heavy soles,
Cuban, concave and military heels, as well as
Lady Churchill $3 shoes and Oxfords, Ziegler
Bros.' $3.60 shoes and Oxfords, the Sherwood
$3.60 shoes and Oxfords, Hannah McCarthy
$3.60 shoes and Oxfords. All go QT
at one price. Your choice dsWeeJf
Women's 82.50, 03.00 Cl -f fir.
Shoes and Oxfords . . . 4 X eU U
; 1 Basement . Shoe .Department ; ;
At this price you -have the choice of several
hundred pairs, all this season's styles, in rid
kid, patent leather and patent colt leathers, In
both plain lace and Blucher eut; heavy, light
and medium soles, with military or low heels;
also one and two-strap Slippers. Not a pair
in the lot made to sell for less than $2.50 i
most all are $3.00 shoes. Your i AA
choice' at. M.UU
A Great Sale Wednesday & Thursday
of Dress Goods and Silks
Now for the biggest, day of the season. To make Wednesday and Thursday record-breaking
; days we have brought forward a lot of items which have not heretofore been on sale fact n
most of the goods have Just been taken from the cases. So you see if you have already been
here this season there's incentive to come again study the following price list, and come to
morrow; youll regret It If you don't. ,
TAFFETA SILK 19-
Ax RJ PLAIN
ul inch-plain ,TafletaSilltvJietYy,
soft and pliable; considered the best 85c silk
on tne American market. Comes in over 50
x different shades, exceptionally good p7llm
quality. Specially priced at ..-. DC
' I A 4. ft rc.il PLAIN TAFFETA' SILKS
H3-" 19-inch plain Taffeta, in a beau
tiful range of fashionable colors, warranted all
silk, soft and durable; good 95c qual-
Ity. Specially priced at 00C
At75o
NEW WA8H TAFFETAS
19-inch wash Taffetas, in the new
black and white novelty plaids, warranted to
wear and to wash, pretty range of de
signs. Specially priced at. . ',
A a. oi nri I NEW OMBRE
JJLli SrJLeVlW I
-20-inch
new
75c
PLAIDS
Novelty
Ombre Plaids, in all popular shades of laven
der, green, brown, blue, red, etc One of the
prettiest novelty silks of the sea- f(
ion. Specially priced at...........ejyiMaJJ
A SHADOW CHECK PANA-
At OOQ MAS Full 45 inches wide.
comes in all the new shades of brown, blue,
green, navy, etc, with just a suggestion of
color running through them, light weight, ex
tremely fashionable. Specially priced QC
for this sale at. .Q J C
At 31.50
NEW
Full
ORAY SUITINGS
50 inches wide, at
tractive pattern in new grayTcKsTcheclirithr
pretty colored overplaids, made of very finest'
selected yarns in most popular designs. Spe-'
cially priced for this sale .4? 1 IT A '
.........ej71eJlF
at
At 01.00 1
this sale at
MOONLIOHT MIX
TURES Full 46 inches
wide, beautiful moonlight plaids, the season's
newest and. most ooonLar weave, comes in all
the newest shades in dainty colorings, especial
ly beautiful. Specially priced for ff
-tJleUU
At 01.25 1
BLACK AND WHITE
SUITINQS Full 60
inches wideassortment of stylish designs in
hairline stripes and checks, made of finest se
lected yarns in nobbiest spring and summer
styles. Specially priced for this tl1 1C
ale at ........-0 JL.eW
I A v 1 nn I SILK AND WOOL MIS-
Ss AiW
TRALESE Foil 43 inches
wide, beautiful fabric, one of the new foreign
weaves, comes in cream with neat black put
stripes and checks, silk warp, very rich and
elegant. - Specially priced for tu& ff
sale at 2leUU
PRETTY WHITE WASH FABRICS
The Season's Moat Favorite Weaves i An opportunity for shrewd borers to secure fine Wbfte Wash
Cottons at the prices of ordinary materials. It's a line ef all the newest weave front the bast mannfaev
turers. There are fine materials for neatly tailored suits, fine sheer fabrka for evening wear and
dressy fancy (owns, also desirable weaves for infants' dresses and dainty nndermnslinav
AT 10e YARD India Llnon 30 inches
wide, good quality. Selling f (m
-at, per yard V Vl
AT lZy4 YARD India linon , 32
inches wide, nice sheer quality. lOl.
Special at iLlC
AT 184 YARD IndU linon 32 inches
wide, even thread, nice smooth 1Q
finish. Per yard IOC
AT 12s YARD Nainsook Full
width, assortment of styles, lOl.
check and stripes. Per yard.... A2C
AT SO YARD
Dimities FuU
width, assortment of
dainty checks and
ydp:::.!!f...20c
AT Oe YARD
Mercerised Batiste
45 inches wide, extra
good quality, beau-
it!.. .30c
AT 5t YARD French MessHa-
inches wide, soft finish, very dura- OC?
Me for fine underwear. Far yard. eJwC
AT BOet YARD White Faraiaa :
45 inches wide.y sheer and pretty CA
splendid value. Per yard. ........
AT S5 YARD Dotted Swiss Em
broidered tied dots, all sissa, good 9 re
value, at. per yard e, a a e-s-e e "' WS
AT 30e YARD White: French
45 inches wide, beautiful shear fin
Ish, good value. Per yard .
V i Underwear and Hosiery
FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN A sale of rare magnitude starts here tomorrow. Under
clothing and Stockings for spring and summer wear, the highest qualities at prices never be
fore equaled. Reduced prices will prevail all week, but each day's offerings will differ from
the previous one, so if you wish to take advantage of the specials listed below, come tomorrow.
; I ' Wnmen's 50o Stooldncs A K TM ji 1.
Three Pairs for One Dollar
At this price we are offering two exceptionally fine values, one of indestructible gauze lisle
thread; the other of sheer gauze mercerized silk lisle. Both qualities regularly sell (r
at 50c, come in black only. Special at S Pairs for .ul.li J
Children's Stockings at 18o
Mother's Friend Stockings for bovs and girls,
made of best combed yarn by skilled ( Saxon
knitters snd is recommended particularly for
its weerin qualities; good 25c grade. rjf -Special
l8-3 Pairs for. ............ OUC
Women's Union Suits at 47o
Not often such an opportunity presents itself.
Best grade lisle thread Union Suits In all
styles, all well made, neatly trimmed with
lace, superior quality; good 75c and $1.00 val
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Women's Underwear at C2o
Only a few dozen of these excellent garn m.
Swiss ribbed vests, pants and tights, perfect
fitting garments, come in all sizes, extra f , l
quality, and the, quantity will not last 1 r - ;
regular price up to 75c Special rfs'
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