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TrfE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, TUESDAY EVENING, DECEMBER 15,
1808.
LUTKEIIER S
CAFE AGAIN
HELD OF
' Union Avenue Saloon Man
and Three Patrons Forced
to Give Up Valuables to
Two Kobbers .Burglars
. GromBolder.
;
For the second time within a month,
the saloon of F. W. Lutkemeler, 49
Union avenue, was held up last night
and $69.50 in money beside a gold watch
and chain was taken from the proprie
tor and three others who were in the
eaioon at thetlme.
, Two men entered the saloon at 11:40,
and drawing their revolvers command
ed Mr. Lutkemeier and his three pa
trons who were playing pool in a room
to the rear, to throw up their hands.
All four men were lined up against the
back wall with thalr backs toward the
.robbers, and while. one of the stickup
artists covered them with a long nickel
plated revolver, his confederate opened
the cash register, took 160 in coin and
then searched the pockets of the vic
tims so coolly and deliberately that all
re certain that the robbers were pro
fessionals. .'
Ryberg, one of those held up, say
that the man who searched his pock
ets was so well trained in the art that
Yiot once did he feel the hand of the
robber in his clothing, but his valua
bles were taken, nevertheless. During
the performance, the proprietor's big
St. Bernard dog, which was shot during
a former holdup, only a few weeks ago,
lay tied to an iron railing which en
closes the stove. The animal watched
the robbers closely, -whining once or
twice, but was too-weak to stir.
Too Weak to right.
In the previous robbery the dog
sprang viciously at the footpad and was
shot and almost fatally wounded. ' It is
sun in a very weakened condition, and
had it not been for this Mr. Lutkemeier
Is confident that the robbers would
have had another battle with the dumb
witness.
F. Garner was robbed of 19, 8. Ry
berg 11.60 and R. E. Pendleton was re
lieved of 9 and a gold watch and chain.
Mr. Lutkemeier suffered the greatest
loss, as over $50 was taken from his
cash register.
It is believed that three men were
implicated in the crime, although only
two entered the saloon. One man, it is
thought, stood guard on the-outside.
Just three hours before the saloon
holdup, the confectlonerv store of C.
Hamilton, at 31 East Seventh street,
was entered by three men wearing red
bandana handkerchiefs and answering
in a general way the description of the
saloon robbers. Their guns were the
same and it is little doubted that they
were the same men. Mr. Hamilton, the
proprietor of the little confectionery, is
2 years of age and It was feared for
a time that the shock of the Incident
might go hard with him.
In Are right's Ola re.
The store Is on.tha corner of East
Seventh and Market streets, directly
under nn arc light, which casts Its rays
Into the shop. One man entered the
store and asked for cigarette - papers.
Mr. Hamilton handed lilm a package,
but they did not seem to please the
thug and he asked to have a nickel
, rhanged Into one cent pieces. The aged
proprietor got down his cash drawer
just as the two confederates of the first
thug rushed in, drew their revolvers
and commanded the old man to hold his
hands uj.
"Not by a slitht." answered the
shopkeeper, and rushed Into a back
room where his daughtPr-ln-law lay sick
TWO FRANCIS AVENUES CAUSE :
. .SUBURBAN COMEDY OF ERRORS
Kenllworth la getting tired of ot pull
ing Mount Tabor's chestnuts out of the
Ire.' Likewise' the former district Is
getting extremely- weary " of . having
Mount Tabor Interfere with the cooking
ui me cnesmuts or Kenuwortn.
The trauhl all irliu nwr the enn.
fusing fact that there aretwo streets
named Francis avenue. . One la located
in TCenilworth. the other la In Mount
Tabor. - And the city engineer went to
work and Imnroveri the Frannla avanuft
in Mount Tabor when the city council
had passed an ordinance directing the
Improvement of Francis avenue Jn Ken
llworth, t . v
Now new comolloatlona have arisen.
Kenllworth wants a fire station, and a
petition asking the cltv council to erect
one in that district haa been circulated
by E. F. Moldenhauer. of 785 East Thirty-second
street -. Fire Chief Camnbell
has been out and looked over the pro
posed site, which Is, at the corner of
rrancis avenue (in nenuwortn)
street and has
and
approved
Greenwood
of it.
Mount Tabor got wind of the fact
that the fire chief had ar) Droved a site
on Francis avenue for a fire station,
and jumping once more to the conclu
sion that the Mount Tabor Francis ave
nue was meant, has called a meetlng
of the Mount Tabor citizens for tonight
to protest against what appears to be a
change in the proposed new engine
house for that district.
But their anxiety is without founda
tion. The fire chief has no intention of
recommending the erection of an engine
house on Francis avenue In Mount Ta
bor. But the residents of Kenllworth
are worried for fear a resolution of pro
test may be adopted by the Mount Ta
borltes against the Francis avenue en
gine house. Mr. Moldenhauer says that
Mount Tabor Is not concerned In this
proposition at all. That district can
have its engine house where It pleases,
for all Kenllworth cares, but Kenll
worth does not want Mount Tabor to
anocK me rrancla avenue proposition
on the mistaken notion that Mount Ta
bor's Francis avenue ia meant.
Kenllworth is afraid that there will
be another mlx-up similar to the one
which resulted in Mount Tabor getting
us rrancis avenue graded when it was
Intended to grade Francis avenue In
Kenllworth. That incident was some
time ago. The Kenllworth Improve
ment club adopted a resolution calling
upon me cny council io grade irrancia
avenue. This petition was presented to
the council anil art4 linnn fiimMhlv
This city engineer was ordered to have
tne worx aone.
But time passed and there was no
sign of the street being Improved. A
committee headed by B. F. Moldenhauer
waited upon the city council and want
ed to know why.
"Why, Francis avenue Is being
graded now," replied the counellmen.
"It Is not," said Mr. Moldenhauer.
I have lived on that street for 30
years, and I have seen no-work being
done yet."
An Investigation followed, and it was
discovered that Kenilworth's petition
hsd resulted in Mount Tabor getting a
street graded. And now comes the
mlx-up over the engine house. Kenll
worth is getting weary. Mount Tabor
please take notice.
TOURIST FINDS SEATTLE CRUDE,
PORTLAND MORE TO HIS LIKING
SHOOTS WU
T TO FLEE
A
Mrs. Sadie Campbell Alleges
Fred Van Sicklin Mar
ried Already,
(United Press Leased WIk.I
Ban Francisco, Dec. 16. Desperate be
cause his fiancee. Mrs. Sadie Campbell
of Seattle threatened to leave him, Fred
Van Slcklln of Vict-ia shot herln the
back last nlaht. llthnnrh harllv wnutwla
she had strength and oourage enough to
mm yu ner assailant, ana alter Knock
ing him down with a chair to beat him
with her fists and hold him until the
police came and placed him under arrest.
Mas. Camnbell'a inlnrv Is a lacerated
WOUnd near the r1n Th Anrlnn at
the central emergency hospital say she
will recover.
Van Slcklln la hMnff held th k.
pital. When he Is turned over to the
police he Will nrobablv h rhara-1 with
aasault with Intent to commit murder.
airs. (jampDeu (rives ner age as 11
years, tihe says she was divorced from
William Campbell at fieattla nlna
months ago, and going to Victoria was
introduced to Van Slcklln, whom she
supposed to be a single man. She says
Van Sickling waa infatuate with h
ana oeggea ner to marry him. He fol
lowed her to Seattle, and then, as Mrs.
that city, 'they
Campbell did not care to be wedded in
rae to this city arriv-
'To come to Portland from Seattle
like going to New York from Chi
cago." said S. F. Parker in the lobby
of one of the hotels this morning. "The
fieople here In Portland seem to really
lve and enjoy living while, from ap
pearances at least, no one seems to
nave mougnt or tnat yet in ceaiue.
Mr. Parker was wearing an English
cap and smektng an English pipe, but
his pronounced southern drawl quickly
uprooted any firat Impressions as to
s native country. in ins own woras.
he has "been over a few acres." hav
ing spent the last two years traveling
about the United States and Canada.
Mr. Parker is now on his way to his
home in Charlottesville, a.
Of course," continued Mr. Parker,
"thero Is a marked difference between
eastern and western cities, but there Is
also a notable dissimilarity among your
western towns themselves. Portland
has none of that crude rawness that
was my first and strongest impression
of Seattle. The people one sees on the
streets here are Portlanders and a
stranger feels that he Is In a city with
distinct characteristics all Its own. On
the other hand in Seattle I continually
felt that I was a stranger In the midst
of a Jumble of other strangers."
"I see you have a delightful zoological
park here, too. And your streetcar
system Is far better than that of
Seattle. Of course the frightful hills
up there necessitate using the noisy cable
cars, but aside from that the noise of
the trolley cars on First and Second
avenues is enough to drive an honest
churchman to drink.
"No, I have never been here during
the rose season, but if I hear much
more about it I shall be tempted to
stay until next summer. Sneak in of
roses, added Mr. Parker with a smile
'the women In this city of yours have
got the women of any other city I have
ever visited beaten clear off the chart.
For looks, carriage and that sort of
thing. And I dare say, too, they are
all cleverly charming''
Mr. Parker stood up and knocked the
ashes from his pipe..
"When I was a youngsler," he said,
I remember of readine a ntnrv ti,
gave me the Idea that Portland was a
wicked place. Perhaps It was then, but
I think those bad habits have all been
put aside now, as a young man puts
aside his youthful revels for the strong
healthy growth of maturity.
u,."y? .8lr' Portland certainly makes a
hit with me."
lnsr here six weeks aao.
After stavlno- here a wVa u
Campbell says she found Van Slckltn'a
attitude toward her changing. She aays
i" reiuaea io Keep nis promise and
marry her, and when she investigated
she found he had a wife living at Vic
toria. , Then she determined to return
to Seattle, and while she was packing
her trunk with that Intention Van Slck
lln shot her.
The largest band saw In the world is
Jn use in a mill at Hoquiam. Wash. It
Is 65 feet long by 20 inches wide, and
has teeth three inches apart.
Saue The
Drunkard
Ton, His Mother, Wife or Sister Can
Save Him, And Ton Can So It
Secretly In Tour Own Home.
Costs Nothing to Try.
A new tasteless and odorless discovery which )
aan be given secretly by any lady In tea, coffee
or food.
In bed. and slammed the door behln
him. The footpads quickly rifled the
cash box of 11.60 and escaDed.
Just before the Lutkemeier saloon
robberv last nitrht. two burglars entered
the Lambert rooming house, 25 Union
avenue, one block distant, and broke
into the room of E. Elllngson. on th
third floor. Elllngson Is the room-mat
of S.j Ryberg, one of the men who were
held up in tne saioon. ,ai ursi cuing
son believed that it was Ryberg return
Ing home, but when the thugs turned
on the light, he became alarmed and
asked them what they were doing, to
which they replied that It was none of
Lis business.
ElIinaHon Jumped out of bed In his
night rone and ran oown stairs canin
for hem and tne ronoers escaped.
Klllneson describes the robbers mln
utely, and every detail of his descrip
tion resembles that of the saloon rob
bers. -
FIGUROA BARS
TROUBLE am
Salvador's President Takes
v Grim Revenge on One
John Moissant.
I Gone Mad From Whiskey. i
(Halted Press Leased Wire.)
Ban Francisco. Dec. IB. John Mols
ant. one of several brothers against
whom President Flguroa of San BaJva
dor cherishes an active and vigilant
enmity, haa oeen repeareaiy unsuccess
i f ul in landing in the Central American
remiblle to viait his property there, ac-
I cording to Information in possession of
his relatives In this city.
Nearly a year ago Moissant was the
i alleged Instigator of a revolutionary
; movement to unseat the Salvadorean
i and overthrow his government. After
the failure of the Insurrection Moissant
was arretted with his brother and
' thrown Into prison. He succeeded in
reaching the American consul general
at Salvador with an appeal for aid, and
later both brothers were released.
' Recently Moissant went from Nicar
agua Into AcJutla. on a coastwise vessel.
He was forbidden a landing at the Sal
vadorean port, and the officials of
Flguroa took similar action at every
port where Molsaant essayed to land.
Moissant, however, has announced his
Intention of visiting his estate, and
those who know him believe he will
risk Flguroa'a wrath and keep his word.
Heartily endorsed by temperance
workers. It does Its work so silently i
and surely that while the devoted wife,
sister or daughter looks on. the drunk
ard is reclaimed even against his will
and wunout his knowledge. Many nave
been cured In a single day.
rail TBJAI, COTTFOH.
A free trial package of the wonder
ful Golden Remedy will be Bent you
by mail, In plain wrapper, if you
will nil in your name and address on
blank lines below, out out the cou
pon and mall It at once to Dr. J. W.
Haines. 3312 Glenn Building, Cincin
nati. Ohio.
You can then prove to yourself
how secretlv and easily it can be
used, and what a God-send it will be
to you.
Death Roll of
the Northwest
K. J. Langdon.
(Special IMsMtrb to Ths JonrasLt
Hot Lake. Or., Dec. 15. E. J. iJWft
don, 80 years of age. an old pioneer
or raiouse. vvasn., aiea nere or a com-
".i:w.ii vl B hiuiiniTii iiuuutcn. u ilia
early days of Palouae City
a on was par
lumber mill
Good Wages Are
PaidTelegraphers
. Demand exceeds . supply. EASILY AC
QUIRED, SHORT HOURS. ; We win
place yon. Day and evening classes.
Open all ' the year.
Oregon Expert College
S3 Tttt IT. rtTTH WOO.
T"
Little Adlets Bring Kesults
tv. Mr. Lam.
anner ana nair owner in a
known as the Lans-don-
Skeels' mill, which was situated on the
Palouse river, only a short distance
from the center of the town. After
some years or successful operation the
miii was aesiroyea oy nre ana was not
rebuilt. From that time until the time
of his death, he resided upon a farm
of 160 acres, not far from town.
He leaves a widow and five boys and
girls, ranging in age from one to 11
years, tie win De missed In the Chris
tian church, of which ha haa neon an
active and influential member for many
years.
The funeral was held Saturday, De
cern oer ii, m tne unristlan church and
the inlennent was in the Palouse cem
Senator Walter J. Reed.'
(United PreM Imm4 Wire.)
North Yakima. Wash., Dec 16, State
Senator Walter J. Reed, who had been
111 for over a year, died last night. He
Is survived by a widow, a brother, D. C.
Reed, superintendent of the city schools,
and four sisters. .
Christmas cards. New Year cards, art
calendars, exclusive lines imported and
domestic. The postal shop. ,1J I Fifth
street, near Washington. 1 - : r
Sfetager's Jewelers and Optletana. 141
Washington st, bet 7th and Park.
MRS. HA INS KEEPS OUT
OF THORNTON'S CASE
(United Press Leased Wire.)
Wlnthrop, Mass.. Dec. 15. Mrs. Pet-r
C. Halns, wife of Captain Halns, whose
brother, Thornton Jenkins Hains. is on
trlari at Flushing, charged with partici
pation in the killing of William E. An
tilg today said that she would not go
to New York during the trial, as she
had nothing to say against or for her
husband's brother
She further snl'd she did not know
whether she would testify at the future
trial of her husband.
Metsger fits your eyes for SI.
NEUROLOGY
A Drugless System of Treatment for
Eye, Herrooa and Chronlo Ills.
Dr. Harvey W. Freeze, who has taken
offices in the Marquam building on the
second floor, Is a graduate of Mc
cormick Neurological College, Chicago,
the only one of Its kind in the world.
It was established In 183 for the study
of the Cause of Human Ills and-fiow to
abolish them without drugs or operations.
uiauuaies or tnis college ar prac
ticing In every state In the Union, In
Canada and foreign countries. They do
km ornre practice only, making a spe
elalty of eye and nervous troubles, also
chronic diseases. cHpeclallv those that
have not yielded to medical or other
treatment. By their unique methods of
examination they discover causes, and
when these are removed. Nature soon
curea.
Neurology as a system of practice la
without fads, being broad, drugless and
non-operative In Its application. Em
bracing as It does the science of diet,
correction of eye defects, manual exer
cises end adjustments, hydrology, meta
physics and general hygiene, It reaches
and removes causes of about 95 per cent
of human Ills.
Dr. Freeze has arranged his present
offices with the intention of making a
specialty of eye and chronic nervous
troublea. The methods employed by
lilm In adjusting glasses to fit the deli
cate mechanism of the eyes are the
latest and best known to science, and
will be a great boon to those who have
been unable to get satisfactory glasses,
or who have been suffering from head
aches or other nervous derangements
due primarily to nerve-strain by way
of the visual organs. Once fitted by
this system means no further chance In
distance lenses.
The
Molt
'Value;
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jll.j.Ll.;IU.TTr
Quality
SAWSA
HEADQUARTERS .
This store is recognized in this community as the most
satisfactory place for gift selection. This year we more
than sustain our popularity, for stocks in every department
abound with dependable merchandise secured at special
concessions in price insuring for our patrons the very
lowest prices procurable in practical gifts for Christmas.
Here Are tt Faw of the Special Values Offered
Tomorrow and Thursday
Special Souvenir Sale of
me. Yale's
Beauty Preparations
Continued All This Week in Our Toilet
Goods Department
Skin Food Free
All Week
It is unnecessary to state
that Madame Yale's toilet
requisites are the standard,
having stood the test of time
and experiment. They are
now in universal use by nil
lovers of high grade toilet
specialties throughout the
world. It is safe to say that
millions of pretty girls and
beautiful women in this
country owe the beauty of
their complexions and the
luxuriance of their hair to
Madame Yale's preparations.
Free Beauty Consultation
Ladies who are desirous of trying these preparations and who
would like to ask questions concerning them (the proper ones
to select, etc.) can obtain all the information they desire from
Madame Yale's representative in our Toilet Goods Department.
Special for This Week
With every purchase of any Madame Yale's preparations to the
amount of 83c or over we are authorized to give FREE OF
CHARGE a large souvenir jar of Madame Yale's Celebrated
Skin Food.
Mail Orders Med
Ladies unable to call may1 order by mail. The Skirt Food
souvenirs and beauty books will be included with each order.
Eipmah, Ulolfe. oi
Never Such Buying" Opportunities as Now In
Neckwear and Handkerchiefs
And Just at Gift Time, Too
We have made special preparations in the way of special holiday offerings attractions and display
of an unusual sort. Space does not allow us to tell of all the good thing. ,We only mention a few.
Women's NeckweV
Every conceivable design is shown in this vast col
lection; hundreds upon hundreds of unique and pretty
patterns for your selection, made of satin, French laces,
messaline silks, silk and gold braid, chiffon, medallions,
etc.; many are trimmed w'ith cut-steel beads and span
gles, velvet and satin ribbons, in fact, the newest crea-
of the season are shown. . - -.
These Special Lots to Choose From
LOT 1 Over ISO styles; regular 35c kinds, at .23J
OT 2 Over 100 styles; regular 50c kinds, at." 5t?
LOT 3 Over 100 styles; regular 75c kinds, at 48J
LOT 4 Over 100 styles; regular $1.00 kinds,' at. 65J
iM&tm0?1IR&& tions
An Unequalled
Showing of
Handkerchiefs
Thousands of dozens of Handkerchiefs are here in linen and fine mulls, embroidered," hemstitched
and initial, by the box or singly, as desired. We have some exceptionally attractive specials, as follows:
25c HANDKERCHIEFS 16!
75c HANDKERCHIEFS 39
-i
An extra special offering of dainty Handkerchiefs,
comprising all 75c to 85c values, made of all pure
linen and shamrock lawn, with pretty designs em
broidered in corner; your choice of hundreds and
hundreds of these handkerchiefs; regular 25c 1C
values, specially priced for this sale IUC
AT XtVii A fine assortment of imported Swiss Handkerchiefs, elaborately
embroidered designs; these are new and pretty; regular 35c values, Ol
specially priced for this sale ." .Ifa2i
AT 19 A showing of dainty Handkerchiefs, made of excellent quality mate
rial and handsomely embroidered in pretty designs; an enormous assort- 1Qf
ment ready now at the extremely low price of 17V
Great Values in Fancy Boxed Handkerchiefs
We are now showing an unsurpassed assortment of Handkerchiefs, put up
in neat and attractive Christmas boxes; they come in all the latest and best
patterns, and in all qualities. For tomorrow's sale we offer these specials:
3 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at 25c; priced at, box 15e
4 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at 85c; priced at, box 69
4 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $1.25; priced at, box 89t
4 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $1.65; priced at, box $1.25
6 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $2.00; priced at, box $1.48
6 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $2.50; priced at, box $1.75
6 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $3.00; priced at, box $2.25
6 Handkerchiefs to a box; regularly sold at $4.50; priced at, box $3.25
A wonderful assortment of Handkerchiefs, compris
ing all 75c to 85c values; made from the very best
quality imported Swiss; they come in the daintily
scalloped edges, plain-hemstitched, etc., with ex
quisitely embroidered designs; your choice QQ
from 100 dozen of these high-class 'kerchiefs OiC-1
Silk $z Wool
Gold Handled
$5, $6 AND $7 VALUES, FOR THIS SALE
Umbrellas
NOTE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY
Tomorrow we place on sale a great underpricd purchase of hand
some new Umbrellas for women, made with beautiful handles; over
1000 brand-new umbrellas, made with the best quality silk and wool
rainproof covering (more durable than all silk), with covers that roll
very closely, on the first grade Paragon frames, with steel rod but
the most attractive part is the handles; beautiful handles in hundreds
of pretty styles, large gold and pearl handles, large silver and pearl
handles, also handles of gunmetal, gold, silver, etc., in an unlimited
assortment of new designs; no store anywhere can lay claim to a
choicer or richer line. Not an umbrella in the lot worth less than $5,
and values run from that up to $7. The handles are worth more than
we are asking for these umbrellas. Why not buy now for gift pur
poses: ine saving inus maae possiDie wouia pay you well.
YOUR CHOICE OF THE ENTIRE LOT TOMORROW
AT
$2.98
Santa Clans Headquarters for
Books Games Dolls
And All Kinds oi Toys
IN OUR BIQ BASEMENT TOY. DEPART
MENT Folks who have been looking around tell us
we have again this year distanced all competitors
in the race for best showing of dolls, toys, books
and games and that our prices are the lowest.
We invite you to start your Christmas shopping
tomorrow. Here are a few of the specials:
Large solid Building Blocks, 95c kind, at....T5
Large wood Spelling Blocks, 50c kind, at...39
Princess Series Gift Books, 50c kinds, -at... 35
K Boys' Hand Uirs, best $J.5U kinds, at....?z.S
18-inch fine kid body Dolls. $1 kind, at.....T5
A Special Sale of Christ
mas Slippers
Women's felt, fur-lined Juliets, with high back arid front, either
buckle or best (quality satin bow, worth $1.50, you, choice for this
sale, per pair t ..;,.99
Men's embroidered Slippers, $1 values... .... ......;;.,..,i..69V
Men's fine kid Sliooers. $1.50 value... ' .99s
Men's $2.00 SMppersv. . J. . . . . . . , . . .$1.50
Men's $2.50 Slippers....,.., .,.,........C,......;.....$2.00
Men's Cavalier kid Slippers, $3 value;.;;....V,...,.,........f2.25
Beautiful
New Silks
We've had to enlarge our silk
section for Christmas buying. No
wonder. We've never had such
beauty of patterns as in this show
ing of holiday silks. So much of
daintiness and good taste, and best
of all SO MUCH OF VALUE
FOR THE PRICE. , " -
22 - Inch Cr epe De
Chines Best JQ
81 Quality at OoC
A special holiday sale of all pure
silk Crepe de Chines of fine heavy
quality, very soft and lustrotul,
comes in all wanted shades, cream,
black, tan, gray, steel, red, laven
der, pink, Nile green, etc.; exceed
ingly great value at this sale price.
Holiday Silks, $1.00
A wonderful assortment to choose
from, including the latest novelties
in the most desirable patterns
suitable for waists, suits, scarfs,
fancy work, linings, etc; silks that
are correct in weave and colorings;
heavy Pun Jab .silks, Swiss taf
fets, satin messalines, new pompa
dour and Persian designs,- shadow
stripes, brocaded satins, and dozens
of other lines too numerous to
mention; its - the finest assort
ment ever shown in the city at
this price. ' :-:V':: V.i a
Women's Tine Silk
HALF PRICE
See our Morrison street window
display. Beautiful pure silk Hos
iery for women at half real worth,
is the story for this sale, and they
are a most acceptable gift. - It's a
great special purchase of a promi
nent manufacturer's entire hue rf
black silk Stocking's; they com- h
cozens ot neat and attract i
embroidered degn.
umvk; jegmar value irni
to $10 a p;ir. price.J f. r
while tin y Lut, at H, ',
1 1 v