The Oregon daily journal. (Portland, Or.) 1902-1972, June 14, 1911, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE OREGQN DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND; WEDNESDAY EVENING. JUNE HMl
HIIDUSmRL tlEVJS OF OREGON, I'JASHIHGTOIl, IDAHO
AiirarauiiE
: Beaver River Power Company
-; Promises -!Juice" by
Early October. r
': Boise, Idaho, June 14- That the
lctrloal ower . transmission line Of
the Beaver Hirer Power company wlU
'.. be uundml from the Jdalad river plant
north wara lot. Boise and through' tha
' Payette aountrjr about October neit la
' tha statement mada by U B. Puller,
snanasrr' of the company, wtth heed-
tfuartora at Bllsa.
t The Bearer liver plant haa baen In
: operation a I nee the aummer of 1161.
j It l actuated about Jl tnllea fom
Beaver City, Utah, and haa a capacity
f about 1000 horsepower. It auppllea
the mlnJnr Industries In tha vicinity
of Mllford. and Hchta that town.
Tha plant being constructed on the
Naiad river will have an ultimata oa-
wlopment capable of zS.SOO horaepower.
Tha oreaent Installation will have a
capacity of about 10,000 horaepower
- generated .and about 1000 horaepower
delivered. . It la located about aeven
ml lea from Bllaa, oa the Oregon Short
Line railroad.
. One of tha greateet demaada la thla
. part of tha country la for power with
which to pump water upon lands that
cannot be furnished by. the gravity aya
terns, and it la to meet thla demand
that the Malad river plan re Una will
be. extended into tha Payette fruit dle-
trlct '
i An Indication of the rapid progress
being made by tha company la tha fact
that franchisee have Just recently bee
ewcured In Mountalnhomo and Olenns
Cerry for lighting thoaa towns. The
first plant In Tellurlde, Colo, Waa a
mail concern. It helped to build oth
ers, and so tha ayatem haa extended
until now It Include four planta In
Colorado, of which tha company owns
three and leaaaa one; four planta la
Utah row operating, and one plant In
laano, me largest ia mis iniermouniain
country, located at Grace, II miles
from Soda Springs. .
Eli RAILROAD
TOIIIH'S FERR
' . ? 1 1 . " 1 1
y
Idaho Northern's Presiden
Says Line Will Be Extend
ed 52 Miles Within Year.
(Bpsdai DUnttV te The JoemeD
Ifampa, Idaho, June HAt tha an
nual meeting of tha board of directors
of tha Idaho 'Northern railroad In thla
city yeeterday announcement waa made
or the extension of tha road northward
from Its present termlnue at Em met t. to
Smith a Ferry, on the Payette river.
The extension will mean It rnllea of new
road and the opening of a vast territory
neb In lumber, mining and stock arale
Ing. It wlU alao mean 'tha bringing
to tbo famous Long valley country
transportation feci 11 ties and tha de
velopment of lta wheat fields.
Crews of surveyors are on the pro
posed Una doing tha cross aoctlon work
and Mr. Pewey aaya that actual con
struction will bo begun tha latter part
of thla month. Ha anticipates that a
year will be required In building the
road.' k ....
new towa la being promoted by Mr.
Dewey, which ho haa deal mated at
Montour. Tha valley Includea about
1101 acre on the Payette river, II miles
eaat of Emmett It la especially
adapted to fruit and tha entire valley
ta being planted to orchard e that will
bo sold in small tracts whea tho towa
alto ta opened la September.
Splendid Pactum, '
(Sporiil PUpatrfe'te Tb Journal. .
Boise, Idaho, Juno 14. Oeorare V.
Lolghton. . eight miles wast of Boise,
a . a bluegraaa pasture of 10 acres.
oa which ha haa pastured 100 bead of
sheep far tho paat five weeks, according
to IB. V, Ellington, the government
dairying expert. 'Another remarkable
field, as cited by Mr. Ellington la that
of U V. Stafford, near CaldwelL who
paatarad IT head of Holstela oattlo oa a
seven aore field during tbo aummer of
ZS1S. ' . , .
im . nmi icdo ii r tp
LrtllUUmiLUO MILL IIILIL
II
i nnoTPonnnn
f ILL UUO I iD JU.UUU
First Drainage District In Albany's Water System, to Be
Idaho to Be . Formed Greatly Improved This
i This Summer. ; :l 1 ' ' ; Summer.
(pedal Dtosafafe'te Tha Smrmil.i I , ' " tSpeotsl Dlsastrfe te The Jeerael.t f
Nemos. Idaho. Juno 14. The first I - Albany, Or, Juno 14,The Oregon
drainage district of importanoe la tha Power-company baa announced, that ft
iffitiUil sections of Idaho la In orooeea I will erect during the present .summer
of (organisation, covering 10.000 acre. filtration plant tear lta praa-
Tha tnonaoo of water, and conaequent ;fc:L",! S ,Ho ktali 3
.iv. m v.. v.,.k. v- )..-..a t. I bank of tha Caiapoola river. Thla plant
alkali haa brought tho laadownera to wn iUnHar t0 that now la operation
mimura ( mi oonoiuoa I at Oregon aty, which is said to be the
there is an Airgent demand that tno moat modern and extensive water fntef.
work of drainage be Inaugurated at I Ing plant la tha etate. .
D. C Green, resident manager of tha
Oregon Power company, aaya that
soon aa tha plana ar completed con
struction win be be run. . , .1 :
Tho purpose of thla plant la tha purl
flcatlon of Albany"o water supply. 'The
It la honed IpreOcnt plant la rapidly becoming in
Married on I u"i"" na nenoo . up . oreonon ' 01
inia new structure. . ,
MINERS GO TO HILLS
once. It W estimated that tho cost will
not exceed 14 per acre. ,
Tha organisation of tho district will
bo started by petition to the county
commissioners at 'tho July term and
tho oleetlon creating tbo district will
be called soon, afterward.
that actual work oan b
during the coming winter.
. The landowners, are to be assisted
by W. O. Sloan, an expert on drainage
under tho department of drainage In
tho government o.rvloa. 1 Mr, Sloan baa
headquarters at Boise with Don H.
Bark. ' who la at tho head 1 of experi
mental work In thla part of tho etate.
" IMlllnc ArtaaUu WelL
(BvecUl Dtopeteh te The JeorasLf
Balnea, Or June 14. Thomas Laf-I
ley, who haa the contract for putting
down tha well which Is to eupply the
city water worka, haa tho eight Inch 1-Dream" quarts claim near hare, when
hole down and caaed to a depth of 601 tho now famous strike waa mada on
feet. Tha contract for tho well calls I tho Htggins property, left Kcrby thla
for 100 feet In depth, and It la believed I morning . for tha mountains accom
that la that depth a flowing well will I panted by a heavy pack train loaded
bo found, , , ;
FOR SUMMER S IRK
tpeeUI Dweatafe te The foer.iL
Kerby. Or, Juno 14-J., M. Oae and
O. 8. Roes, lessees of tha "Ooldea
with provisions. Both declared to Tha
Journal correspondent last night that
there I nothing mysterious about
their departure, notwithstanding they
have boon hero aeverli days preparing
for tho trip. ,.' t . . -
"The fact la." said Mr. Cage. "Boss
and myaelf own two claims near the
Illgglns strike and have enough oonft
dence In them to Justify the fullest ex
pioration. tvr that reason we are
now going out prepared to do our own
development work, aad stay several
4 months if necessary, .We think the
Bullfrog,-' ona of our claim that ad
Jolne the Golden Dream, haa the latter
barked ort .the 'boards so far aa rich
tiesa is eoncerned, and wo propose to
devote our Immediate attention to It
In tho effort to make another big 'kill
ing.' ' It haa a large quantity of free
mining rook In algut now, on tbo out
cropplnga, carrying nigh- gold values,
and we are confident of running Into
something ' pretty rich sooner or later.
Anyhow we ate going .to try mighty
hard to accomplish that purpose.".' '
Gage waa bom 10 years ago at Loa
Anselei. Cal., and haa followed mining
prctloaIy ail hla life, while Koee waa
horn threo years later on a. farm la
Indiana, county, . Pennaylvania, and haa
had very . little experience In mining.
Mia parents moved west when ha waa
I ytare old and y pun g Rosa followed
logging aa an oocupaUon until he fell
In with Gago a roar airt, and they be
came rull-f lodged "pardnera." - s j
Another find that ) attracting eon
stderabio attention Just now relates to
soma pannlnga broushv In from tho
head Of Flddler'o OuiJh a tew daya ago.
Last fall J. VT. Btgtltrm and R. X.
Fmrwell of this plaee, " whllo proapeot
Ing on tho gulch, uncovered what they
thought was a pocket proposition, tait-
Ina- out about 1100 worth of free gold
before locating tho claim. .'(Their idea
waa that tho exposure wa ' the result
of an old pocket, spill where tho gold
had altppod -of f, but are now 1 quite
poiltlvo It came un from tbo ledge and
will, sink la tho effort to find the
latter.' . . ' 1 . "; .
NAVY'S AIRMEN MUSTN'T
FRIGHTEN NAVY'S COWS
- - i.-; '
(Belted Prase Leased Wlre.l V
Annapolla, Md, June 14. Secretary
of tho Navy Meyer may1 find It neces
sary to get some advice from Secretary
of State Knox on matters of diplomacy
la order to. settle' a dispute that has
broken out In his department It Is all
over tha department' aviation .expert
menta to begin July 1. The offlcera in
charge of the work have selected a field
adjoining tha paature in which the cows
of the naval academy a model oairy are
located. ' Those In charge ef the dairy
have protested, fearing that tho aero
planes will scare tbo cows.
Peacock MM BuJlda Warehoiue,
. Sueetit DUDStca te The Jooraall -
"MUton, Or, June 14. A large staff
haa been engaged by tha Peacock M1I
company to erect a warehouse near
where stood the old Peacock mill, which
was destroyed by fire about a year ago.
I!AS t;0 SU3STIT!JTl
0 n iv'
vn is
m m
mm
The work ta axpeoted to commence la
a few daya as the company ta prepar
ing to handle the large wheat crop ex
pected. . . H : I I 5
P-'J1" J . ' J. "Hl.J.'tl '.. 1 L1 '"l."" .. '. . '.. I
I J
.Absolirfcl Puro ; !
Tho esfy bz!c!ny pawzfc
mada from i2oysfCrcpo
Qrtmm cf Tarter -
ntfiaDitsFEsasiE
I f 1 . J i i . I t
Keep a Kpdali
Record of
Your family
The pictures md tht work5 ich
afford a lilting pletture.
no arn room lor ny part 01
the work. Simple gnd inexpen
five,.,'.. vs-
We have all the latcit modelo
of Kodaks - and Brovn Cam
'eraa. '' '
Kodaks ...f 5.00 to f 100.00
Brownlc....f 1.0O.t4 f 12.00
' Come in and ret a free copy
of. the new Kodak catalogue or
write for one. . ;.; .
Columbian Optical Co;
- Sixth St, Selling Bldf.
I
High 8cbool at MerrilL
" (Bpeeial DMvateb le The JeoraaLl
; Merrill. Or Juno 14. Merrill is to
have a $15,000 brick high echool build
ing. It waa only a few yeara ago that
. Merrill . built a very fine four room
- frame structure, but already thla ' la
overcrowded. At a meeting of tho board
of directors It waa decided to erect
. another building, and ' the board waa
unanimous In favor of a modern fire,
proof structure. 1
. i The plans' were drawn by R. K. Wat
tenburg and call for a two etory, eight
room building of brick. - Contract for
tha, building will be awarded oa June
i r - - -r " 1 - , ' r
' ! Opening Cement Deposit.
i - Rpecll DiMxteh te The Jnaraatl
Dallas, Or., June 14. -The Portland
Cement company haa common oed the
work of opening up tha tlg deposit of
cement rock 00 1U Oak dale property, la
this county. A gang of Greeks la en
gaged la stripping tha surface soil off
of two lodges that diverge from a large
outcropping of atone. They have cleared
off two leada for a length of about
400 feet. ' ; " - ' 4
. Roclaim Iloraeahoe Island,
.. i apetlel lltoaatrk te The JmiiLI
. Astoria, Or, Juno 14. County Sur
veyor Parker completed making a sur
vey of Horseshoe Island, located In the
Columbia river south of Woody island,
and which la to. be diked, this aum
mer by tho Brown Dredging company!
Tho Island eon tains about 140 acres of
what will be fine agricultural land as
soon aa it la reclaimed. . .
New Depots Promised.
- tgpeH.I nUperci. te The lwreaL
. Kolao, Waah, Juno 14. Reports have
reached Kelso to tha effect that .Cen
tralis. Chehalla, Caatlerock, Winlock
and Xelso are to get new depota this
year.',;., ; r, ,.; M
. v Bafld 8teel Bridge. -Gold
Kill. Or, June 14. Plans are
before tho county court for a new ateel
bridge across tha Rogue river at Gold
HilL ' The bridge will be modern and
will coat 17000 to IS000. '
Enlarge) Flonrlnir M1U.
Madraa, Or Juno 14-Conat ruction Of
an addition to the Madras Flouring
Mill has been commenced, which when
completed and additional machinery in
stalled will enlarge tho capacity of the
mill - from a 10 barrel to a 71 barrel
per. day and also provide for additional
atorage room.
Tull & Gibbs Inc.
Our Closing Out Sale Gbiitinueis to Present th6 Greatest
;CohsumptIori O
Anvona Interested In tbo euro ef Con
sumption should get one of tha booklets
telling of recoveries by the use of
Eckman's Alterative. -
1 Saratora. K. T.
Oentlemen: Tor years I was troubled
with cough and expectoration. My ease
waa declared consumption ny my physi
cian, and I waa not expected to live.
Another physlclsn advised the uae of
Eckman's Alterative wnicn 1 looa ana
was finally cured."
(Birnoa arriaavui j. .w. ilahaliT.
Puflor details of above ease on re-1
tjoest.
KCKman's juiersuve laT oroncnius.
Asthma, HaV Fever, Throat' and Lung
Affections. Tor sale by Tha Owl Drug
Co. and other leading druggists. Ask
for booklet of cured oases and write
to Eckman Laboratory. Philadelphia,
fa., ror aaaiuonai evidence.
Inveitlgnte for yourself the offerings of this most noUble event and then you will know why such active selling hai marked each and
every day since its commencement- why thousands of thrifty homefurnishers have been so eager to share In tha remarkable money-
saving opportunities. Be wise and take advantage ,of the (inal offerings you'll neveragain know such economies in furniture, home
. ' . u - . . ' . ' fv i. ' fimtishinga' and -6ther. mercharidise' of,. dependablenest,-;,..--' '.rr-'i'' X
That Remarkable Sale of Wall Papers Is Being drertised by Those. Who Have Taken Advantage w Still -Many
Rolls in Artistic Effects Yet to Be DisjwsedOf--Horne-owners and Dealers Alike Are Sharing in This Wonderful
ODDortunitv for Securinff Wall Coverings It Lowest Prices Ever Known in Portland or Elsewhere All Stock.
With the Exception of Engliih Eltonbury Silk Fiber Papers, Are Going Out lit One Fifth of Regular Prices The
DrtlllutC for ,OU.
Odwrlnl t)lin.t-h ta Thm SoaraiLl
( Dallas, Or. June 14. -The work of
drilling for oil southwest of Dallas la
being steadily carried on ' by the Polk
Countyoil. Gas, Coal st Land Co, The
drill ha penetrated a distance of 110
reet ana ia in a aanay siaie lormauon.
Tho outfit of tools and appliances at
tho well is quite .complete, and there
is sufficient came to arm a npie soot
feet deep if necessary. ' J -
' Warehouse at Haines -..v:
I Rneclal Clanttrk te Tha Joarail.l '
, Haines,- Or., June 14. The Farmers
Cooperative . company .. haa planned for
the erection erV a warehouse 100 by 100
feet and 20 feet high, larger than any
1. warehouse at present at Halnea. 1
WMM
"Light
Often ; people ; call
for a light Leer
to. avoid a bifter
, taste. -
Pabst
BlueRibton
. TluBosrWQsauty
-would please tnem
rxen, not heavy, !
and Las a delicate
appetizing flavor
found in no otLer
Leer. -
Order
a case
today.
0-71 its Street
TtLNaJatt) lomt 1481
PEOF1
E
Who could not make the trip by boat or stage will
; " ;- soon have an opportunity of seeing. :
(ON GARIBALDI BEACH) :
By travel over the railroad which, runs through this
delightful'spot.' : Then the will see what a differ
ence there is between a1 wind-swept sand pile, often
sold as , ' -
Beach Home Sites
And a beautiful, level, grassy and sheltered lot in
this, the choicest - little outing spot anywhere- on
the Coast-
4 4 .
The Railroad
' 1 1 1 mmmm",
1 1 J-,v- I7ietn 1 Xwtrnflrxt v Qk4! DnnVAA iTln'ii DmmmAm
, a act Alien 1 1 ivca un uicci iaiicD( vjcio JLaiico
and Heating IStovetT Are Commanding Attention
Tnose Who . Are Buying Now Are Sharing in the Greatest Economies in Dependable
'r.'' ' f ' , Kangea and atovet Lver Jvnown in rortland;
Supreme Steel Ranjea Have polished tops, heavy steel bodies, duplex grates for wood or coal, raised
pan top-convenient for broiling, toaafine; or replenishing fuel, extra heavy linings in firebox and rhany
other special and important features. Plain in design and the very beat workmanship. t' V:
$43.50 for the Supreme Range with 18-incrj oven. -j Was $6J.50. ' ' . . r. 5.
9480. for the Supreme Range with 20-inch oven. .Was $68.50. t TH'. -k
. Crown Steel Ranges have 11 the special and important features shown in the Supreme Ranged but are
not as heavy in constrawtion. . , ' 1 ' " , -v . . '
" '83S.BO'jFoV the Crtwn'Range with 18-inch 'oven.' . Was '$49.50. V'.;'T.-r,''''r;
.- 937.50 for the' Crown Range with . 16-inch oven. , Was $48:50. ' . r-j':.y;i?: . ! '
f 41.SO for the -Crown .Range with 20-inch oven.--. Was $63.5a i -i-vJ V; '
vV . r HtJo Kegai steel Kangea for ?3x,q
FINAL PRICES ON GAS RANdES
43.5o , "New. Process'? Gas itainMS f or . fS'S.i $28.25 V;
$36.00 "Real EconomyNGas Rangesor; . . ..$24.00
$40:ReaJ EconprnyvGasR
; These ' embody the most moe'raeatures'i lafgis $
range construction are economical in fuel and give the ;
very best results in cooKing anap ; ; -
K'$KM;Rtpt. Stee Ranges for '933.50 ' ' .
Is Will Pky Yotf to Buy Your Heating Stove for Next Seaaon at ;
', ' :. 'f'?--i' vt.These Prices.; : ' :'.V;'i:v'-"'vi; -'..M -s
i 8.00 Airtia:ht Heaters, for wood, now 4.SO
t '$12.50 rKnoxaU'V Airtight, Wood Heaters ... .. ......... .9 6.00
$13.50 Moore's "Firekeeper"' Wood Heaters 't,;.y. 9 T.35
$175 "Capital"; Airtight ; Wood: Heater .kliU?Vii;;i9 8.9&
PM Buck's ot Blast Heater; wood or coal ), i . . 917.50
$33.50 Moore's Hot Blast Heaters, for wood or coal." now :;817.85
$36.50 Moore Hot Blast Hcafers, for wood otoal, now f 19.85
- $37.,50 Barters Hot Blast JHeaters, for wood prfcoal, now',v. 920.00
Will be in operation soon, so now Is the opportune
time to buy while prices are low, for this jsite is : ,
without doubt the, very " . '
Cream of AH Summer
Vacation Places
- ""-i-'-JVi,, Jr. ; 'il. .-Jr.. j.. . . .. . ... . ,., , . - ., . v
'5. :--T ; ;;.''!.; -f' i v i. !s.'V: .'li'j'SA '-v yfy-T 7-, -' .. i f ,j.
Better make your selections now. Pay as you,
wish. No interest or taxes. Call or write and we -
will tell you more truths.
Notable
urrenng
5
. Some of the Final Prices, in Buffets and ChinaCabineta'
$25.00 Bttffet.te cjnarter-sawed golden i oak; 9w.o ;
,$2a00; Buffet In qnarterHiawed goldett oak 9?t50 i
$16.00 Serving Tatlea-in qoartersawed golden oak
or fumed oak, now. v. .,.,.. ,,..91.75
$2L00 China Cabinet In golden oak, now. .913KO
$2ZO0 Buffet in weathered dalr, bow .V....910sO
$33.00 Buffet in fumed oak, now ;rfk;:;.;,920.0O
$46.00. China Cabinet in fumed oak, now. ,.923.00
$25.00 China Cabinet in tiuafter-sawed srolden ak.
913.00 f
$37.00 China Cabinet in golden oak, now . .927.75
$46.00 China Cabinet in quarter-sawed golden oak,
now ; ..923.00
inFumiture
$62.00 ,Bujfe( (JuC ;;flneattiuarter.siw.e4 : jjolden riak
how .i.,;t930.OO
$57,00 Buffet In fumed oak now UlfSi ,935;0O
$45XX) China Cabinet in fumed oak, now..... 925.00
$79.00, Buffet fa fuined oak, now t i 945.00
$77.00 China Cabinet Jn fumed oal now .9-5.O0
$99.00 Buffet in. fumed oak, aow.;;V;i ,.9 60.00
$76.00 Buffet in finest auirtef-sawed . arolderi oak.
nOW '. i.v , , . ; .' ..'V .''( 'MX'V f '"'' f.-'945.0OJ
?7,l.W-cnina cabinet m finest quarter-sawed golden
oak,- now,i. VV"i,5 i yiiV.,V.Vi;' '' 92.00
$M5.
oal
135.00 large Buffet Iny finestquarter8awied goldeni '
i',tlOW'r4$y't't;iy j 75.00 y(
3171UlIYilaiANGE BUILDINGli
The Final Pricesliiif
" ' - "..''J 1
4 t- i- Mn Mf irti ' trk "TTi A a X7fin Hairs Ct aim -' fi'v-r-:-
Mean Much to Those Who Ijave FloQrsto Cover
THESE FINAL PRICES ON CARPETS INCLUDE SEWING, LAVING AND LINING
f?.i. f 1.25 yard for Lowell-Body Brussels Car-
net. Rejmlarlv" SI 0(1 rMiW
;i4 91.35 d:"for ism-miit&ti
. Carpetf-:Rigulary;$2. W,-.
M 91.35 yard for Bigelow Axminster Carpet.
Worth regula.rly $200.,.
91 yard for Smith's best Velvet Carpet
Regularly sold at $1.50 jtf i;I5 W''nt'
91 yard for gmith's Axminster .Carpet,
Regularly sold for $1.50. ,
v 915 yard for Whitall's Bodyi Brussels
Carpet' Regularly $15" yard. A?-y'rif:i
PINAL PRICES ON LINOLEUM. WE CHARGE 10c PER SQUARE YARD EXTRA
91.05 square jrard for StaineV Inlaid Lin- I 925 square yard for Staine's best Inlaid
oleum. : Worth regularly $1.65..;' ' - ' 'J Linoleum; -Worth $1.90.:: "v'?:'
,;, 91.05. squarejard for Potkrf Jes'rinfaid ;t4n6ieans.;Wbrth .' $1.85. f:t&Z&$'px
SOME ' FINAL PRICES O ROOM-SIZE RUGSTHESE ALL'IN THE siiW-FOO SIZE
$50 'Bundhar Wilton I Rugs-; foronly.t 936.50 $1250 Hodges'1 Fiber Rugs for; only "i?, 96.60
$65 French Wilton Rugs tor only.. ..941.50 1 $37'.5a Bbdr. Brussels:-Rue-a -'fo'ri'.onlv. S25JOO
$16 Hodges' Fiber Rugs3ow :for V.... 98-05 $1200 all-wool reversible Russ for. .... 98.00
A Few Miscellaneous Items from the
fivvjStock of-the iv- ;
Drapery Departa
69 I for rNof PieceM full size "Curtain
Stretcheif.; Worth" $1.50. -.'
91715 for $235 Batnboo Porch Blinds, 8
feet long and 8 feet wide. V- " ; '
. ; 91.35 for $275 Bamboo Porch Blinds, 10
feet -wide by 8 feet long. . , - ttv - t..
tr 91.35 - for $275 German fast-color -green
Porch Blinds, 4 feet wide by'8 feet long. V '.
Round . "Peerless" Asbestos Table Pads'With
;;v1ife'. Washable Flannel Covert,
A 93.25 for; 6.00 Pads42-lncn . size.'
: 93.50 for $6.50 Pads 48-inch size,' ' ' V "
9.10, for $7.50 Pads66-inch size. .
All Lace . Edgings and Insertions now at
pae-tbifd of regular price. ".' '1 ' S
rf All Lace 'Curtains t now at- one-thfrd of
former prjee.-; vlV tTZ I k"Ct?' r'yrA'