rns onncoN daily journal, tortland. Thursday evening. October is. ibos.
TRAVELING MEN ARE
IFK0F
-NOW FOR NEBRASKAN HIE COAST PULL
rnMJnnn K,fl Vntnh. .fin a Thil' Ny Tartmeirt Is Getting
-r"-u- " : UusyWUU. Coast
rr-t. . J m . 1 I .
meir uiange.
... Joha E. Lathrop. Staff Correspondent
Chicago, (XL ll.-W'Bryan will St at
ait Ti par cent ot tha votea of toim
msrclal travalara," a tha lunimlnf f
rsports which, have coma to bsadquaf
tara here, t , . .v ,
Thla atalemcnt ( tha reault of cartful
. a Invsstlsatloo by , aeveral commercial
travelers, some of whom volunteered to
. "fat a line on tha altoatlon," and oth
er! -who were employed to cover tna
country and asrrrtaln the facta.
-.' First the mathematics of the proposi
tion. It la well known that hitherto a
Jnre maturity of ilia commercial trsv
' elera have 'Voted tho Republican ticket
" Kapeclally has thla been true In 184.
00 and 19ot. It la of course Impossi
ble to glvs as accurate flgurea aa In
tha caaa of tha labor votes. Drevlously
' analysed in this correspondence. The
figures given In that letter 76 per cent
of the labor men for Bryan have been
v Indorsed by Walter AVellintui na to tha
rallrosd vote, Krnest VVslker of the Bos
ton Herald as to tlie labor vote general
ly, and by Kdltor Allen of the -Union
Labor Advocate of Chicago. "
.However.! so unanlmoua has been the
- testimony of the Mnveetlgatora of tha
status -or tna commercial iraveierr po-
Jltlcal laanlngs this year that ti per cent
ias been aocvpted as a safe estimate of
tneir support or Bryan,
a Season for Change.
Second, . tha reason for tha change
. Two may bo given lose of work on ao
count of the panic, and growth of tha
; trusts wnictj lias destroy ea to s. ogr-;i
the demand tor commercial represents'
tives on tha road.
I have been associated every day here
In Chicago with ona of the - lieavlent
manufacture of tula city, employing, a
large force of workmen and maintaining
In normal times several 1 score of road
representatives. Today I asked him for
a ata lament ana no sua:
"At thla tlm I 'employ only 10 per
cent of tha traveling men 1 had a year
ago. After 'the panlo struck us, with
my nartnera I went over the business
and tried to figure out how we could
keep our men on the road. We fought
egalnat discharging them, out simply
had to yield tor the conditions, much aa
we regretted to do so. It whs the same
with our other employes. We kept them
just so long aa we could, but business
jell oil so inai we were compenea to
reriiira om forces. .
"We have been unable to increase It
Since tha panic came.'
Thla man la a member of the Na
tional Aaaoclation of -Manufacturers,
and active inthat organization, too. lie
introduced- we., to other manufacturers.
.who indorsed wnai ne naa, suia.
One of the traveling; men who had as
sisted in learning the situation said tp
me: .. - 'i . , -
"I traveled ' through the . doubtful
ttes. kept my-ears open on trains.
In hnfela. m'.rvwhfrfc I fount! that 76
per cent Is a fair estimate of the BrygfiT
"What reasons do they srlve?". I asked.
"The ,panto and the trusts," was the
answer.
' toss of .Work.''.. .
(Culud mas Uaa4 Wtra
Washington. Oct. II. Tha fata of tha
"ri.. ka ti it rnnrarns eombina 1 niv. unii ii rntn i
tna result Is mat niMiouuir is i itii ih. v..,.. . v .
rn.t.d. p.rl.apa. ao that ao longor tiaaa " ""7"- V " "M v .
Wrtghl, start men be svst oul to -oruio i tmwmrm wuicu is 10 consider ins news
iraaa, , we rmciiio ooaai ana me appeal ma
"Thla pressnts tha very ""'" haa boea recently made for .better nav-
Iha oommercial atlS pi facllltlea on tha coast by tha cham-
l? '1P'1?1 ''"V'J ? ?h. whole commerce. Tha board will a-
Not only la ha Prl't f aa to the who e tm,M h- o ,nlnaara that
country In onoosin the trusts ana ineir mmr- Br,nnit,r.4 ..,w- .i..
. nr..n.iitlnn but he la I Tr". !".-.
7. K .V i - L.l i I 'l-i k U. Vnr his I rMmc"" " ,ne aara laiana navy yara
fislitlna; for bread and butter for I and congresa wlU be aakad to act on
wife and babies. . ' , . . I the reporL
. I -J ' srti atuM Way. ' I Admiral ICvana hmm k..n mAAA Ia
"That la why wa are against Taft and I board becauae of his recent expartence
irBryanVlJonVuiInk rlopli have not on the I'aolflo ooaet.
id the two platfoTms thlaPyer..The' LfIn.ht t'.V.S.i0 commercial bodies
The letter says
.In
"The loss of work of course is well
known," I replied. "But how does the
trust issue become a determining cause
to Induce the, men to support Bryan?"
"Well, that is easily answered. First,
I would say that the men feel that they
- an not vet readv to ccert Trie trust
Sn destruction of competition in busl- i
neBS. 'inai principle was inaorsea uy
the. present Republican leaders, includ
ing- the president, me umcago convea
tlon which spoke for -control' of monOP'
oly, and not ror prevention tnereoi.
"Second, the trust directly affects th
commercial travelers. Kvery one knows
that the very existence of the commer
cial traveler as such depends on the
maintenance of the competitive princl
Die When two concerns combine, one
set' of travelers is thrown out of em
ployment and the one that Is left need
Vie, not such competent men as were
those employed under sharp competi
tlon. f
for
read
dement proml to thiJi. of 'con- Navy Metcalf a.plalned tha altuatlon.
m.ki.,Z i. r..n. r-,nitlon of their I The letter says:
demand for continued ealslnno and In n
the Dsnver utterance at least refusal to receipt of your Joint communication.
:"!Lt7 .JL rillJt ti... a nation1 we dated Septambal' IS. 101. ralatlne- to
Ira ready to-desert from tha belief In fcertaln matters under cognisance of tha
competition aa neoesaary to protect the navy department at Ue navy yard.
people from aeiriahnesa im ; riiumm -, i, .
ODDrassion." I . Tn" department appreciates the tn
vyvt mivih I f.rHt that v.nir m.h.kIu. A,..nl,..
luinoia. inaiana. ' jowb,- "."""' hn. mi.,i.. i , - i...... . ,
Wlconaln, . Ohlo K.na. N.bra.M. ft" rf nfiKJ for uklneaf"
I'S?!?! v--IOVrV Maryland. New 'wlirtiea for Uklng'cara of
iL'f'"-- J0rk.?"VJr tSoth "' of the navy in The vicinity
"'T7r"l-' ..... sun i-rancisco aud notea your varies
,u,,ll" as to bow the desired end)
in, ti rvin aa am avaraaa. . 1 . . . . . . i m i . . ' I
-- - - ' . . w iiiiou. iuo maintenance i.i
Commercial travelers are good cam- the channel of Mare ialand, auffloient
palgnera, too. Aa a class they are men to safely carry naval vessels of tha
of acknowledged ability, judgment or greatest draft,, must be admitted to bo
men, information on affairs, and rella- prerequisite to the extensive Improva
ble. Men of other character would not ment of the Mare Island navy yard. Tha
brine good to tha concerns they rep-1 report of the board appointed by the I
resent. - - I president to thoroughly investigate the I
My own observation M fhe paat aev question of the hydraullca of Mara
ral months covering many ststes beara jsiana at raits ana tne approacnea toere-
out the 74 per cent estimate. mn iuimiu.no- uy ins ut-
from Washington. D. C to New York, partment and estimates will be sub-1
via cities in intervening states, thence mittea to congress In accordance with
weatward the aarae way to Chicago, I tne recommendations made in the re-1
nnrihaunl thrniivh Wlaonnaln and Min-1 port. I
nesota. southeastward through lows. . "A contract has been awarded for
x:.r....u. c-ninrmAn mrA vlfllantlv I a new dock at Bremerton la r ire snouah
kMninr irarlr of travelina sentiment of I to dock tho largest battleships. The
all classes, it Is no difficult Shing to so- new dock at Mare Island, It is expect-
cept the estimate referred to as within I
tna truth. ,
Support Bun This Tear. 1
WelL I'va never' voted for Bill
Bryan. I was against him In ana dry dock to cost 12,000.000, for which
ifutfi iiuh i iu 'hviiii .v wmkkv.. i i.vH.uvu w.i, a Duiuuri HiBu ana BaniLioii-
thla vear. It seems tO me we need al. .nnrnnrllllnna will ha ..IikH thla
change, and to give" another fellow a year. . 1
chance at the trusts." "Marc island navy yard stands third
The foregoing may be regarded aa a among- the navy yards of the United
composite of hundreds of statements states in the amount of Work done and
made to me on the trains and In tha tn- VaiUo of the repairs. Tho problem
hotels, with this addition in many In- of navy yard -Improvement Is being
stances, especially by commercial trav- worked out bv those rearularlv charred
elers: ' , with this duty and congress will be
"The told cry of Republicanism and al- informed in the regular course, of con
ways accompanying prosperity 'this year aitiona as they exist and of vie wa of
is appropriately printed In- the tunny th8 department with reference .to fu
ture-improvements. It will then be for
congress to say what action shall be
taken and to provide . the necessary
funds, to carry Into effect any project
it may direct to be undertaken." .
i ne , letter or tne secretary states
ed. ' will be finished In the course of
few months. Congress last year ap
propriated 11,000.000 toward the estab
lishment of a naval base at Pearl har
bor, Hawaii, among the items being a
Recent , facts transform it into
papers.
joKC '
What does this mean? fhst of the
antnethlnr Ilka L00 OHO to (60.000 trav
elers in this country 376,000 to 460,000
will support Bryan and, 128,000 to 160,
000 Taft; whereas for years the pro
nation has been nrobablv almost ex
actly tha reverse -so that tho gain is
twice 250,000 as to final results the
taking of 260,000 from one side and giv
ing It to the other. "
, If the 76 per cent estimate of the
union labor vote holds good, of the S.
000,000 unionists 1,600,000 are for Bryan.
600,000 for Taft. If as claimed they
have been evenly divided, tnis means a
gain for Bryan of 600,000, Or of 1.000,
000 for him from union labor and com
mercial travelers alone, to which may
be added vast numbers of non-union la
borers who are even more discontented
than the unionists.
need of establishing a navy yard at San I
Diego,, which Is 461 miles by water
frnm Ran 1Trannlano - '
SuozTxvr ooudeb WITH anrow.
When you see that kind of a weather
forecast you know that ' rheumatism
Weather is at hand. Get ready for it
now by getting a bottle of Ballard's
Snow Liniment Finest thing made for
rheumatism, chilblains, -frost bite, sore
and stiff joints and muscles, all aches
and pains. Sold by Skldmore Drug Co.
26c. 60c and $1.00 a bottle.
MONEY DIGGERS
II! AWFUL SCRAP
Hold-Out Charged: Courts
Invoked Treasure Is Cu
ban Bank Loot.
l
(United Press Leased Wire.)
San" Franclaco. Oct.- 16. Several
time-worn and yellowed charts mark
ing .the alleged burial place of $2,000
000 in a deserted building- at Santiago
de Cuba, are today the central points
about which will revolve a legal battle
that Is expected to unfold a romantic
tale.
The maps, it is claimed by Mrs. Brld-
et Langtry, were bequeathed to her
Mrs. John Kerr, wire or a Santiago
banker, who. with P. R. Williams, loo
ed a Cuban bank 15 years age and con
cealed their treasure In Santiago. Wil
liams was captured and shot, while
Kerr and his wife escaped to Buenoa
'A5After the death of Mrs. Kerr. Mrs. Alice
Smith, who got the maps, determined
to seek the treasure. A company com
prising J. H. Voung of the Southern
Pacific - railway, A. Ottlnger, a San
Francisco broker; A. J. lngler and
Mrs. Smith, was formed. The party
went to Cuba but returned with only
$1,141 and a largo ruby ring. . They
declared that the treasure bad been
removed by someone before they could
get to its hiding plsce. .
Mrs. Langtry. In a aurt filed yester
day afternoon, claims that tha charts
rightfully belonged to her and demands
their return. She also alleges that the
arronauta secured s sum of buried
gold, andshe aaks for an accounting.
THIS 3IAN PLAYED
TOM RYAN'S SON
ARE YOU GOING TQ
-BUIL
D?
Mr. Voorhees, architect, of Seattle, will be at THE J. K GILL
COMPANY'S STORE JALL DAY FRIDAY to answer all ques
tions pertaining to building.
"4- 4,1
(Cnlles Press Leasts Wlre.t
Washington, Oct 16 The record of a
young man or Alexandria, va, woo an
euersded hers for several daya ai tha
son of Thomas Fortune Ryan, the New
York multl-nilillonalre. is being; in rea
ligned by tn ro'.
The authiwUfes have already dlarwy.
erel that ha lias a wife and children In
the Tirslnla city, and that he- waa asso.
dated Hh a woman who is believed to
be the wle oT a New jcrg sum- oroser.
Te-terdsy defective discovered aa al
lured sttmrt hv t-e muns: man to de
fraud a anest of the New Wlllard hotel
t rtri'ins- that certain valuable
r-l-tnreeciiM be fceht by tha pay
ment ft a dr" The deposit, how
over, wea IK paid. . -
A Vet to Do So.
Tt la net a' sham for an row a. to bo
Pei eue sn1 kto-liel not. tmt ft 'la a
ahame la fall to Rem tna Pills when
raw ""W Uiey are I he rrmedy for It
Prioa II a bos, besea i. with foil
a-narajites fr all forms "f wakiaa.
ddrM ar rail The t. W. Clenea
1 r-ti m Co., eofr yeeoed and TacnaiU
streets. Pertiaod. (r, IN or that
ells 'Rom H rlH" t Ha ttarr eMith
f we4v. A t this stra- tHr I WOTmM i
aly h beet of rrrrythtsg.
n jl
CENTS
' - . 1
00-paee book
of HouseT Cot
tage and Bun
galow Plans,
giving the size '
of house, sire
of rooms. '
tieignts pt eeil-lK, . ,
mgs, a tJoor S-
. arc ' rm ' j aw.
pian. ana a pre- fu
ture of the
outside,
only .....25$
.x.w-.v.v.'r ,
Remember '
We furnish a
complete -bill of
material with
each set of
stock plans.
V.W. Voorhees
Architect "
EiteL Building,
Seattle, Wash.
!
TheUIOST
VALUE '
aF 7 i - - f jr s
IS wr
lOHiEaMfl
The BEST
- - in,- !; .-
QUALITY
Friday
J. S. GILL & CO.
CORNER OF THIRD AND ALDER STS PORTLAND, OR!
Our., 4:67 th. Bargain
We have made great preparations for tomorrow's sale. 'Every department is involved in goods of every char
acter stylish, seasonable, most desirable--will be offered at greatly reduced prices providing many money
saving opportunities for everybody. Sale starts promptly at 8 o'clock tomorrow morning. Certain small lots
will hurry away and may not last all day; therefore, if you want to enjoy the full, benefit of this sale, don't
..:. , ,v ; delay be among the first comers. ,
(
Most Attractive Offerings in
Knit Underwear and Hosiery
FOB WOMEN AND CHILDEEN
, i . '
In oar popular Knit Underwear and Hosiery Departments are gathered a number of splendid values quite
the beat values we've ever offered on the' occasion of a sale. You will do well to study these money-eaving prices:
WOOL UNION SUITS FOR CHILDREN
BEST $1.00 GRADE AT 69f
On special sale tomorrow, a splendid line of children's
fine wool union suits in gray color, perfect fitting, well
finished garments in fine Jersey rib. All sizes for both
boys and girls, best $1.00 grade, priced for Bar- CQ
gain Friday at UiC
Fleeced underwear for women
BEST 35c GRADE AT 19
A special bargain offering of women's fine peeler cot
ton, fleece lined, ribbed vests and pants in a number of
styles and in all sizes, garments that have always
sold at -35c each.. On sale. Bargain Friday J Q
CHILDREN'S HOSE BEST 20c GRADE Tj.at
A sale of children's fine fast black cotton stockings of
splendid wearing quality, made ia both wide and nar
row rib, with extra, heavy foot and knee, insuring
double strength just, where the moat wear comes; all
sizes for boys and girls, best 20c grade, on
sale Bargain Fridayi at 1 2C
WOMEN'S HOSE 40c VALUES AT 25f ,
A splendid offering of women's high-grade Maco cotl
ton stockings; fast black, made with full fashioned-rlg
and foot; finished with unbleached sole, just tne thing
for tender feet. Sold in all the stores at 40c a pair
and fully worth thai price. On sale tomorrow, OCa
Bargain Friday, at .ADC
Undermuslins to Hurry Away
TOMORROW At These Low Prices
Here will be found every kind of a garment in muslin underwear in a wide range of models and effects
to be had at various prices but all prices are much below the regular selling figure. Come tomorrow and
profit by these offerings:
WOMEN'S MUSLIN GOWNS AT 39
A sale of women's muslin gowns, made of fine cam
bric or nainsook in the high or V-shaped neck, neat
ly trimmed with fine embroidery and lace insertion.
These excellent garments are made good full width
and length and are the very best 75c and 85c QQ
values; specially priced for Bargain Friday. .. .JSC
WOMEN'S MUSLIN DRAWERS AT 204
A fine showing of women's drawers, made of first
class cambric or muslin and trimmed with neat em
broidery ruffle; another line trimmed with lace in
sertion with ruffle to match. Extra good values at
50c; specially priced for this sale. Bargain OQ
Friday jtslC
N WOMEN'S SKIRTS AT 68
A fine line of women's skirts, made of extra good quality muslin and daintily trimmed with rows of fine
lace insertion with ruffle to match; other styles trimmed with wide ruffle of fine embroidery. All these
dainty garments are made good full width and length. Regular values to $1.00. Special for this CO
sale, Bargain Friday .... i...JOC
Special
Friday IN
Offering-s j
Neckwear and
Handkerchiefs
RUCHING SPECIALLY PRICED
We are offering for Bargain Friday the greats assortment of fancy
Ruching we have ever yet shown. From the narrqw dainty edges
to the large double ruffling. The quality the very best and prices
lowest. Note the specials:
Regular 35c Ruching, special. 25
Regular 40c Ruching, special SO
Regular 45c Kuching, special . af
Regular 50c Ruching, special 40
Rezulr 60c Ruchinjy, special 45
Regular 75c Ruching. special 50
NECKWEAR SPECIALLY PRICED
For Friday, a showing of women's neckwear in all the dainty styles
and patterns. All 35c to 50c values; specially priced S3
All 75c values m women s neckwear, specially priced 48
WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
10c VALUES 6 EACH
Another special offering of wom
en's handkerchiefs, made of all
pure Irish linen, plain hemstitched
borders. Also a line of initial
handkerchiefs, made of extra good
quality nainsook, initials hand-embroidered;
handsome work, neat
hemstitched borders. All f"
regular 10c values; special OC
WOMEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS
SPECIALLY PRICED 15
A showing of 1,000 dozen wom
en's fancy embroidered Swiss and
all linen handkerchiefs. An offering you should not miss. Every
one of these dainty handkerchiefs are worth 25c each and If
up to 35c each. Specially priced for Bargain Friday ....IOC
ExccvKS Men's Section!
FOR TOMORROW'S BARGAIN SALE.
Now for the Greatest values! of the season in the Men's section. .Ex
ceptional offerings in seasonable garments; every price has been cut
to tne lowest point, van you resist uicav vaiuear
MEN'S WOOL SOX. 25c VALUES. 19 PAIR
A special Friday offering of men's fine wool Socks, made seamless
and finished with fine ribbed top; they come in a dark blue coloc. with
white heel and toe; extra good 25c value, specially priced for Q
Barfirain Friday 1 UC
MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. $1 VALUE, 79
A special Friday offering of men's flannel Shirts, made of good heavy
winter weight material with the son turndown collar ana extension
collar band; these are perfect fitting garments and are cut good full
size; all seams felled; they come in colors blue, gray and red mixed
and are our very best $1 value, special for Bargain Friday
MEN'S UNDERWEAR, $1 VALUE, VV
A special Friday offering of men's natural ,gray , wool Shirts- and
Drawers in the regular winter weight; the shirts are made with fine
ribbed cuffs and bottom, neck and front bound with tape; drawers are
self faced, have good suspender straps and ribbed anklets; this under
wear is non-shrinkable and the very best $1 values, specially TTTf
priced for Bargain Friday C
Friday's Special OSerirjg-3 in
The Domestic Section
These are tempting values and without a doubt there will be a great
rush for such splendid bargains. Therefore don't delay paying these
offerings an early visit. Mote well tnese'sale prices:
WOOL FINISHED DRESS GOODS ATVHALF PRICE REGU
LAR 25c GRADE AT 12
A most unusual bargain offering of about 900 yards woo! finished
dress goods? of excellent wearing quality and correct fall weight;
comes in a great variety of dark colors in plaids and checks, suitable
tor scnooi. dresses, nouse dresses, wrappers, etc.; iuh incneii
wide, best 25c (Trade, en sale. Bargain Friday, at l2C
HUCK TOWELS 12c VALUES 9 OR fl.OO A DOZEN
A special sale of white huck towels of good size and quality, 17x34
inches, hemmed and finished with jelvedge edge fast colored red bor
der in neat stripes; extra good values at 12c each, priced for this Q
sale at fl.OO a dozen or, each Vt
ORIENTAL TAPESTRY BEST 40c GRADE 29
Another important sale of Rotsan and Oriental tapestry, comes in a
full assortment of rich colorings in neat and attractive stripes, full
50 inches wide, all bright new eroods. reaular 40c arade. On
on sale Bargain Friday at JC
BED SPREADS 75c VALUES AT 48
A special offering of full size white bed spreads of god large size,
72 by 81 inches, hemmed all ready to flse, neat and attractive pat
terns; some are slightly soiled from window display, all are AO J
75c values, priced for Bargain .Friday at "OC I
SesWi Silk Section
FOR TOMORROW'S GREAT SALE
Last week saw a great quantity of bargain silks leave this store.
This week we expect a greater quantity to go, for the values are even
greater than those of last week, as these items and prices show.
ENGLISH CORDUROYS, 65c GRADE. AT 67 , "
27-inch English Corduroy in colors black, cardinal, scarlet, golden
brown, seal brown, castor, slate, blue, green, tan,, cream, -etc;
comes with an extra fine finish, very lustrous; best 85c grade, CPtgt
on sale Bargain Friday at.'. .....vJC
BLACK TAFFETA, $1.25 GRADE, 88
36-inch black Taffeta Silk of guaranteed quality, a rich, effective, dur
able silk that will not slip or crack; comes in a perfect black; CO-,
best $1.25 grade, on sale Bargain Friday at ......OOC
BLACK TAFFETA, $1 GRADE, AT 69
30-inch black Taffeta Silk, warranted to wear; comes with a beautiful,
lustrous finish, in a nice soft weave; best $1 grade, on sale Bar
gain Friday at .UJ7C
An Extraordinary Sale ot V
Women's Umbrellas
Beg. 91.75
Values at
$lo00
See Our Win-
dow Display
Don't overlook this wonderful sale, for not again this season do
we expect to b able to offer such wonderful Umbrella bargains. ,
When a prominent umbrella manufacturer was willing to make aft
unusual price concession for spot cash, we purchased about 600 wo
men's fine fast black, water-proof gloria cloth Umbrellas, made on
good strong Paragon frames with steel rod; they come in a large and
attractive line of fancy and natural wood handles in the latest and best
designs, all new umbrellas bought for this season's selling; C flf
regular $175 values, your choice tomorrow. Bargain Friday ? XavU
y WOMEN'S SHOES AT f 2-3T
A number of new fall and winter styles to choo from in vki, orlt.
gunmetal and pateel leather, all sizes and widths; regular $J values.
WOMEN'S SHOES AT -5
At this price we are showing tnaay attractive styles in button, lace
and blacker in all widths and sizes, shoes that are usually sold at
$3.00 a pair. - .
Our Shoe Values Are
Unequalled in the City
A pretty strong assertion, bat the goods are here aa proof. In buying footwear, ss in every
thing else, yew should give due attention to style, fit, comfort and quality. Ours will fill yo;r
requirements tn every particular. HERS ARE the OFFERINGS for TOMORROW'S SALE.
wnum't show at 2.t
They come in patent, colt and vict kid in cm r ret f!l y If ,
with heavy and extra heavy soles, and io all sun and w;.lihs. Regu
lar $3,50 values. - . '
Children's and Misses' kid and calf boe. tlSO va'urs at ......
Little gent's shoes in sizes p to 13. $1-25 tiImi at ' y-t
Bey S beavy shs. in sizes iplo) l-A wa tiil-, si. -
Little gent's rubbers, all sizes, 60c values, t ... .........
omen's rubbers, all sues and wtdJis. tOc value, at.....
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