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t UNITED RAILWAYS CO IKS T; E STREET S FRANCH1S ON MACADAM ; Company Not Operating Under "1 City Franchise, Says Corri . -v missioner Daly. - AlthOUfh the United Railways company-is enjoying the ufte of a single Oracle knoWn as an "Industrial track" on Macadam street from Meade street southward for about a mile, the eoni ' fpany is not operating under a fran chise from the city, according to will 5t Daly, commissioner of public utili ties. Some time ago he requested that Ahe company apply for a franchise. iPureuatjt to his request tlie franchise . was applied for and this morning the "city, council authorized its publication. V The company officials, according to . Commissioner Daly stated that It se cured a franchise from Multnomah jxounty for the use of the street befors It was taken into trie city, and Is entl- .tlea to use me street unaer mat inu ' chise. . Property owners along the street pro tested agalBBt the use of th street by . v.. .. jt i ir " jily. A rhance will be given these -property owners to present formal pro ' f.4ests. , , It IS stipulated In the proposed fran- Alk. . V.. ( I V. a nnnmhnv will UNA thft traek only for electric freight cars at a tmaxlmum speed of only 12 miles an ""hour. The maximum charge for cars Tmovlnt over tracks can be only $250, - states the franchise, with the city hav- aU times. . Ths life of the franchise is 28 years. JThe company will spend $75,000 for re construction work and expend $500 a JkJ'ear for upkeep. " jfEAST GL1SAN LHY BE OPENED Proposition Is Up to Extend Street fi From East 26th to East 28th. To cut East Glisan street through from East Twenty-sixth to East Twen-Jty-elghth street is a plan now con vtemplated by the city. If the street Is continued through these two blocks It -will mean that a number of houses will Miare to be removed. Agitation for the opening of this treet lias been started by residents of gOduirelhurst and Montavllla and peti tions have already been sent in- to the - -street extension department asking that the work be started as soon as possible. ' According to City Engineer Hanson . fit the street is opened up through these ttwo blocks East Ollsan street will be : -one of the finest in the city and great !ly Improve the east side district, f 1 SCOW TOWN IS INSANITARY Sewerage Mast Be Provided . or the r Dwellers Will Hare to Move. t : Unless the residents of 'scow town" f at Fulton Immediately put in a better system of sewerage the entire number 'of scow dwellers will have to move to a point outside of the city limits. Such i..was the announcement of City Health Jpfflcer Marcellus this morning after i ,rsaklng an, inspection trip to the "vil J'lage" yesterday. The owners of the , property have agreed to supply the ma terial necessary for a better system ,'a.nd the residents hive stated that they 'will Install the pipes if they are fur J nlshed. If the work is not done they "will have to move elsewhere. CANYON CREEK SEWER PLAN property Owners to Be Heard at Ji MeetiBg August 22. Persons Interested in the assessment ,of property for the cost of the construc- ftlon of the Canyon creek sewer may be J(heard at a hearing set this morning for ,August 22 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon. ui inose protesting are expected to J ibe present jt FOUR MINUTES TOO LATE Independent Pipe Foundry's Bid Is Jtetnrned Unopened. Tardiness' of only four minutes 'Jjcaused the bid of the Independent Pipe ; .Foundry company for pipe castings for Dine Your Family IN YE OREGON GRILL Sunday Evening SERVICE and CUISINE UNEXCELLED REFINED CABARET MUSICAL PROQRAM EXTRAORDINARY SIGNOR PIETRO MAR INO, MUSICAL DIREC TOR AUGMENTED ORCHESTRA OF SOLOISTS EVELYN GILBERT AND THE AMERICAN BEAUTY REVUE CHORUS ALL THE LATEST MUSICAL SPECIALTIES EVERY DAY DURING LUNCH," DINNER AND AFTER the THEATRE MERCHANTS LUNCH IN THE . RATHSKELLER 50c HOTEL OREGON Wright-Dickinson 'Hotel. Co., Props Chas. Wright, Pres. Mj C Dickinson, - Manrn Director THE us in ttb city water department t6 b cent back to the company unopened this morning. Bid were to b receivsJ at 10 o'clock, when the city council convenes. At four minute pftBt the hour tii bid was received. All of the members of the council, upon the ad vice of City Attorney La Roche voted to return the bid unopened. OPENING WILL BE DELAYED Ordinance Creating Bureau Only on First and $eoond Headings, the information bureau at the city hall will not be established for several weeks, as the ordinance creating the poBltlon of information clerk at a Sal ary not to exceed $100 a month was only put on its" flrSt'AnjJ Second reading this morning by tiie council. , When the ordinance came up It was opposed by Commissioner Blfreiow, aS was the ordinance creating the position of Assistant park Superintendent at a salary of $1B0 a month. Mr. Bigelow Etated that he is against any increase in the forces of the city. The ordi nances passed, however. FIREMEN ALLOWED SALARIES Band to Get Pay for Twenty Days This Month. The members of the Firemen's hand who leave for Now York Saturday will be allowed their salaries for the fO I We Are Showing New SuitsNew Coats New Waists New Trimmings New Fabrics New Neckwear New Jewelry "Gold Bond" Stamps Given With All Purchases Portland Agents for "American Lady," "Lyra" and "Nemo" Corsets Bakery Specials 4 to 6 P. M. Jelly Rolls, delicious to the taste, each 8a 100 doztn Parker House, Poppy Seed and Cinnamon Rolls, fresh from the Oven, 'sbecial at, dozen 12f Buns at, the do2en 10l Wine Cakes at, each 6 Busy In Conjunction With From 10 to 11A.M. $2 Lace Curtains 85c From 10 to 11 o'Clock Notting ham Lace Curtains, 45 ins. wide, 2'A yds. long, attractive QP pattern; white, Arabian OeJl 25c Figured Crepe 14c From 10 to II o'Clock 2000 yds. Kimono Crepe; very best qual ity, in all the prettiest patterns and colorings. Just the thing for house dress kimonos " A and dressing sacques. Yd. J-TtV 10c Outing Flannels 7c From 10 to 11 o'Clock 1500 yds. exceptionally good quality of Fleeced Outing Flannel, in a large range of stylet and r"T checks. For these hours, yd. I 50c Fancy Scrims 16c From 10 to 11 o'Clock Mill ends of fancy double bordered Scrims; beautiful drawn.work and hemstitched borders; " f 1 to 5-yd. lengths 4th fl. IDC 35c Laces, Yard 6c Proni 10 to 11 o'Clock 1500 yds. fine Venise and Oriental Lace Insertion and Bands; white, cream and ecru; widths to t 2 inches, at this hour, yard OL 45c Gran. Coffee Pots 32c From 10 to 11 o'Clock Royal Granite Cofiee -Fotarl-.pt. OO si?r, on saleat this hOurOiC 15c Ripplette 9c From 10 to 11 o'Clock 2500 yds. Ripplette in plain and neat small floral and figured effects. This is the fabric that needs no ironing At this hour, yard il To 50c Fancy Beads 12c From 10 to 11 o'Clock Large assortment Fancy Bead Chains, in every color and size. The new est craze in New York. " Hundreds iof selection, at XdVf lc Notion Sale 10c Fancy Hat Plns,..l 10c Sfiell Goods 1 Be Pearl Buttons .. . .'. 1 6c Wlr Coat Hangers. Is) 5c Beauty Pins 1 6c Hair PLns . 1 5c Basting Cotton ....1 6c Darfifog Cotton r.c She Strings ..... ..1 20c Shirtwaist Belts... 1 5c Crochet Hooks .,...le Bo Corset Clasps .1 5c Laca Pins l OREGON , DAILY JOURNAL PORTLAND, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 20.' flays this month, the money to be used to defray the personal expense. At ordinance granting them this part of their salaries passed the council this morning after a treat deal e-t discus sion. JURY LIST WILL BE 800 Instead of having s, Jury list or only SO names for use in the munictpal court as at present, from now till January 1, a list of S00 will be used. This is in accordance with an ordinance passing the city council (his morning. Under the present system many men have been required to scrvt time nft-r time. A number of taem !ibve com plained. Bake Shop Must -Clean Up. After a trip of Inspection to Lohr's bakery at Clinton and Milwaukee streets yesterday the city health officer has ordered that the place be cleaned up im mediately or arrests will follow. Dr. Marcellus says that the Ingredients used In the pastry and bread la kept in a bam near the baker shop, and taken as a whole the place is filthy. Spanish Treasure Chest Exhumed. Pensacola, Fla., Aug. 20. Containing Spanish doubloons and silver pieces worth from $7000 to $8000, an iron chest, burled in the shallow waters of Payou Chlco, was recovered today by Charles H. Vlllar, a contractor. iotiiny (v .1 From 11 A.M. to 12 50c Embroideries 15c From 11 to 12 o'Clock 3000 yds. Nainsook and Cambric Embroid ery Flouncings and Corset Cov er Edges, 16 ins. wide; deep, well worked patterns. Qualities that sell for 25c to 50c at "I JTp this hour, yard 5th floor -LOL 25c White Crepe 10c From 11 to 12 o'Clock White Plisse Crepe, that beautiful, soft quality, used so much for " ft underwear. At this hour IvL 15c Flour Sifters 9c From 11 to 12 o'Clock Flour Sifters, best rotary kind. Q Special for this hour only ati'L 50c Curtain Marquisettes - and Scrims 14c From 11 to 12 o'Clock Mercer ixed Curtain Marquisettes and Voile Scrims; mill ends of finest quality made. Values that sell at 35c and 50c; 1 to 5-yd. lengths; many of one kind; slj col- " 4 ors. Per yard, special at -a-TcC 75c Piques 19c From 11 to 12 o'Clock White Piques and Corduroys in narrow an(f wide welts; lengths from 2 to 8 yards. Very fine quality; great ly in demand for suits, " Q akirta and trimmings; yd, Ail Boxes of Stationery 8c From 11 to 12 o'Clock 1000 -boxes new Stationery, 48 pfeees in box; 24 sheets paper, 24 0 envelopes to match; f'cy boxO $3.50 Women's Shoes 98c From 11 trt 12 o'Clock Wom en's patent leather Shoes, QOp with white tops. This houri'Ol' Ladies' FL Petticoats 33c From 11 to 12 o'Clock Ladies' outing flannel Petticoats, in vari- otis color Values up to QQ 75c, special this hoar at OOt Thermos Bottles 98c From lto 12 o'Clock150 Thermos Bottles, imported. Guaranteed and- sold all QQa over at $1.50. This hour VOL, 98c Embroideries 39c From 11 to 12 o'Clock On th main floor, beautiful Swiss Em broidery Flouncings, 27 inches wide, deep, well-worked pat terns. Regular 98c vaU OQf uei, for thisjljhour, y( OcL ON FIFTH FLOOR 1 15c Parasols 5c From 11 to 12 o'Clock ChH den's Parasols in pink, red and blue. .Made Over strong CTp frames; regular 15c, at, ea, til NEW NOTE FROM ' HUERTA IMPROVES CHANCE OF PEACE ' Continue! Itofti page One. the Mexican dictator every opportunity to Join In a peaceful settlement. Huerta's latest note has already been sufficiently translated to make certain that It opens a door for further friendly negotiation. It recites the federal mlll-J vary nucceases, ana claims that condi tions in Mexico today are more peaceful than Hl..ytNiliv heart alnu h original antRDias revolt. Gunboats Loading -Coal. Vera Crti. Mexico. -Aug. 20. Forelarn residents of Vera Crux and the native population are greatly excited today on account of conflicting reporta regarding relations between Mexico and the United States. Mexican gunboats in the harbor are loading coal and supplies, evidently to be in readiness for any emergency. American warships nearby apparently are similarly prepared. American sail ors are not being allowed shore leave. Mrs. H. E. James Asks Divorce. Mtllsboro, or. Aug. 0. A divorce suit was filed here yesterday by Mabel James against H. H. James, both residents of Portland, where they conduct the Grand rooming house at 387 Tamhlll street 1000 All From 12 to 2 P. M. 75c and $1 Men's Union Suits 49c From 12 to 2 o'Clock Men's Ribbed Balbrlggan and Nain sook. Long or short sleeves and knee or snkle length, ifl On sale at IVl 35c Men's Underwear 19c From 12 to 2 o'Clock Men's Underwear, derby ribbed Bal briggan, porosknit; long or short sleeves, knee or ankle "1 length. At these hours Aal 25c Women's Hosiery 15c From 12 to 2 o'Clock Women's fine mercerired Lile Hose, with double heel and toe, wide garter tops; in pink, sky, navy and champagne colors. Spe- .1 pTa cial for these hours only -A-tll $1 Kid Gloves 43c From 12 to 2 o'Clock Women's kid and lambskin Glovrs, 2-cIasp, in Diack, white and tan. All sizes. "Mofiders" worth $1 pi pair, special at, per pa $3.50 Men's Oxf'ds$1.89 From 12 to 2 o'Clock Men's tan and black Oxfords. OQ Special these 2 hours tj)XOi $4 Men's Pants $2.19 From 12 to 2 o'Clock Men's Pants, i medium and JJO - Q heavyweight, all sizes Vsxi $2 Mat'g Suitcases $125 From 12 to 2 o'Clock Matting Suitcases, with strong handles, brass catches and metal-protected corners, well linrd (J" OpT inside. These hours PXssJ $1.50 Rubber Goods 79c From 12 to 2 o'Clock 3 and 2 qt. Syringes, 2 and 3-qt. Seam less Water Bottles, Bulb Syringes. All at one price i7C 50c Wom's Un. Suits 29c From 12 to 2 o'Clock Women's gauze Union Suits: made low neck, sleeveless, tight- OQ knee style; sizes 34 to 38 &VL 3c Notion Sale Sc Cabinet Hair Pins. .8 6C Finishing Braid ...3 6c Bias Tape ........ 6c Paper Pins , ..... 8) So, gafsty Pins .Of Bo Snap Fasteners. . . . 3t Be Hair Curlers 3 Be Hair Nets 3 6c Corset Laces .3 Be Bees Wax 3s) 5o Darners ........... 3 Be Asbestos Holders... 36 6c L.ustr Cotton 3t L S (4 I Si The couple) married tans 2. 1913. and since then, Mrs. James says, her hus band has pursued a course of misconduct and cruel treatment. She makes other charges regarding James' alleged car ousals in the lodgings, 6he Says his property holding consist of real estate In this county and. .in Ssuwood, Portland, a 150 acre ranch in Stevens Creek, Kan.; Chattel mortgages and various properties In this state worth over $16,000. She asks for a third, 1400 attorneys' fees fend $5000 for future maintenance. The Yamhill street rooming house she com putes Is worth $2000. HABEAS CORPUS HOLDS UP EFFORT TO DEPORT THAW Continued From Bage One. White, his chief counsel, said after ward: "We should like a week to familiarise ourselves with the case, but will not complain even If w have Only a day." Experts here today say that the fight to deport Thaw or to gain his freedom probably will last for weeks, and may be a replica of the fight to get Qreen and Qaynor, the Savannah, Ga., embez zlers, back into American custody. White, Thaw's counsel, was the prin cipal legal figure in that celebrated contest. Both Chief of Police Bodeau of Coat- mmMmii 99 m ii ms wisiM.nsiiBSi smmmmammJm Aff Day Bargains on the From 2 to 3 P.M. 50c Lace Samples 10c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Sample pieces new Laces, such as shad ow, Vetiise and Oriental All overs edges, bands, 1 An ilouncings; worth to 50c XlU $3 Cut Glass Pieces $1.39 From 2 to 3 o'Clock 1000 pes. Cut Glass, no two alike, less than manufacturers' cost, such as 14-inch Cejery Trays, 8-inch Bowls, 3-pint Jugs, 3-pint Wat er Bottles, Cruets, Perfume Bottles, Hair Receiv-I- QQ crs. All one price.... VXsOI $2 Hemst'd Curtains 98c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Hem stitched Screen Curtains, of soft-finished scrim; 40-inch width and 24 yds. long; QQ cream or white, pair JOL $2 Feather Pillows 95c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Feather Pillows, large Kine size. 3 95c pounds of feathers, and best of art ticking, at. . . 50c Novelty Rings 10c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Mew ship ment of Novelty Rings in heavy gold plate or sterling silver, set with semi-prerintM jewels ruby, garnet, topaz, emerald, sapphire, amethyst, etc. Also the popular Shirtwaist Rings in jade snd turquoise mat- " fl "rix. For one hour. XUL 25c to 50c Guimpes 15c From 2 to 3 o'Clock New Set and Shadow Lace Guimpes and Chemisettes in while, black and ecru. Refeularly 25c and "I CTy i 50c. For this hour, each lvt 30c Japanese Matting 19c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Linen warp Japanese Straw Mattings; large assortment patterns " ) and colorings. One hour Xtl 10c Handkerchiefs 4c From 2 to 3 o'Clock Women's and Children's Initial Handker chiefs; extra fine grade linen lawn, hemstitched, hand-em broidered initials, all let 4c ters. Dozen 45c each, 75c Art Goods 23c From 2 to 3 o'Clock On the 3d floor, 500 pieces of beautiful Embroidered Cente t p i e c e I, hearts and Squares. Reg ularly 50c and 75c values 50c and 25c Neckw'r 10c From 2 to 3 o'Clock, 5th Floor Wqrtien- Summer Neckwear; late' '''styles in fancy collars, stocks, jabots, etc. Vast assort ment to choose .from. Regularly 25c,' each .... 10c 1913. icook and Sheriff Kelsey of New Hamp shire have presented : rival claims tO the MatteawaH authorities for thi" re ward offered for That's capture, dommitmeat was Xrrttalat. "My afreet t aa outrage," said Thaw, "Hd jr detainers may be sued for damages. I Shall do my best to send tfiem to Jail. "I have communicated with my moth er and sister several times. The com munications were of a private nature and it is nobody's business what they contained. 1 don't want any more New Yoik lawyers, t have had enough of thorn." . Would Be Taken to Border. If Thaw is deported the offlotals will simply take him to the New Hampshire border and give him .his release. He may be rearrested there "by New Hamp- bM. nutlHii ItleH. Thaw spent a sleepless night and. was rxtremely nervous at breakfast this morning. Ho scarcely tasted the food set before him. His refusal to be pho tographed on account of a soiled collar and mussed clothes was considered here as an Indication that his egotism still Survives. The statement issued by Thaw last night was evidently one he had prepared several years ago, and in dicated he had expected to escape from Mtttteawnn and had the, statement In readlnefcS. No Blame Albany, N. Wared V.. Aug. at Mattenwan, 20. After an in In Holtz Popular Grocery 1000 lbs. of Best Back Bacon, sweet and good, on sale all day "I ftp tomorrow at, the pound X7i 1000 lbs. of 60c quality Uncolored Japan Tea, on sale all day Ol tomorrow at, the pound tlXi am 1 morrow From 3 to 4 P.M. 50c Child's Un. Suits 29c From 3 to 4 o'Clock Children's 50c Union Suits, made low neck, sleeveless; tight-knee 6tyle with drop seat. All OQ sires in the lpt. This hoxr&J 25c Drugs at 10c From 3 to 4 o'Clock 25c Bay Rum 1025c Quinine 10 25c Witch Hazel 10 25c Florida Water 1023c Co logne 10 25c Nail Gloss 10e 25c Dentifrice 101 25c Cu cumber Cream 10? 25c Perox ide Cream 10 25c Violet, white and flesh Face Powder lOe 25c Cold Cream, at 10 85c Tea Kettles 69c From 3 to4 o'Clock 7-qt. Tea Kettles of good grayroy-Qp al granite. This hour.. Uil $3.50 Sil. Mesh Bag $1.98 From 3 to 4 o'Clock Handsome German Silver Mesh Bags, (j and 7-inch; guaranteed unbreakable mesh. Also very pretty link Mesh Bags. with white (P-J QQ linings. This, hour. . 01wO $1.25 Rag Rugs 75c From 3 to 4 o'Clock Rag Rugs, 27x 54. Pretty mottled col- r7f orlng's with fringe af ends I 01 $6 Hair Switches $3.98 From 3 to 4 o'Clock -Strongly woven 3-strand Switches of fine -quality straight-or--wavy Gef-f man hair; every color. We guar antee hair dress with X $3.98 each switch sold. Sp'I. 25c Men's Wash Ties 10c From 3 to 4 o'Cldcfi J00 dozen men's Wash Tics, plain white and nest -stripes; splen- " A did assortment. At Ivt $1.75 Silk Gloves $1.19 From 3 to 4 o'Clock 500 pairs women's long Silk Gloves, heavy quality, 16-button, double-tipped fingers, emhroidered. A11 sizes in black, white snd dj-l 1 Q colors. This hour at J)A.Xt7 5c Notion Sale f , ,M ., - r - ,.i.-..i, i i i , , i, .i ii ,, 10c Hair Curlers' .. . . .5 "100 Cub pint ....... Kf . lOo Trim mine Buttons . 5 35 Washable DrB , Shields . . ., .. . .... 2 So Jewelry i B 3 Be Shell CoodS '.. :.t4 26c Silverware ... ...... 6e lOo 'Lingerie Tape and " 'Bodkin, special' at , . B 10c Traclns; Wheels at.B IOC. Skirt' B.raid at. , . . 5 2So Lara Covered- , Wash Buttons . . . ; , .iBf vestigation hers today, fctate; Superin tendents Prisons Riley declared he was convinced that the attendants at Matteawan Ssytuirt for the criminal in sane are not responsible for Harry K. thaw's efceape. Hi admitted, however, that the stupidity of a gats man pro vided Thaw with his opportunity to tet away. Efforts are being mads her today to arrahge with Vermont and New Hamp shire state authorities ta surrender Thaw to New York in the event of Thaw being deported W either state by the Canadian officials. Carnegie Got to Sherhrook. New, York, Aug. 20. Laden with money and accompanied by his wife and a lawyer belleted to be Charles White, George Carnegie, Harry Thaw's brother-in-law. is en route today for Sherbrooke, Quebec, where Thaw is held by the Canadian authorities. The party ex pecta to arrive thera about 8 o'clock tonight. V Asked when leaving here It he were koing to Canada to help Thaw's fight for freedom. Carnegie snapped "i'ou betl And it wm be some fight." Sah Jose Has 9100,000 Fire. San Jose. Cat.. Aug. 20. Property damage of $100,000 is caused here to day by a fire which rased a block of business buildings, destroying the Chase Lumber yards, the Alameda Grocery, the West San Jose postofflce, and sev eral dwelling's. Two firemen Wei's overcome by smoke but will recover. Fifth Floor $16 Tapes'y Rugs $10.98 From '4 to 6 o'Clock Fine close woven Tapestry Brussels Rugs, room size, 9x12; pretty conven-' tional or medallion di f QO pattern; priced at tPxUsiO 15c Children's Hose 8c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Children's cotton ribbed Hose, with seam less foot, re-enforced;. Not all sizes, but a large assort- O ment; black only. Per pair $1 Boys' Straw Hats 29c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Boys' Sen nit Straw Hats, sailor OQ style. Sp'I. for this hour dUL 25c Jap'd Lunch Box 23c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Japanned Shcetiron Lunch Boxes, OQ strong and durable. Sp'I. tOj $2.50 Boys' Oxf'ds$1.79 From 4 to 6 o'Clock Boys' and youths' tan and black djlj Oxfords. At this hour 4X. f V $1.25 Child's Sandals 69c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Children's Sandals, a pair 69c 49c Child's Rompers 25c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Children's Rompers, in blue ginghams, trimmed with plain col- rtt ored pipings; at this hour Ov 5 $2 Shell Goods 48c From 4 to 6 o'Clock Complete line of new Shell Goods, includ ing back combs, barretteS, push combs and braid pins. Attrac tive designs in 14-karat gold in land and rhinestone set- iO tings. For this hour, eachaOL 75c Corsets 45c From 4 to fl o'Clock-Cor$ets in batistes snd net, medium length; with late and einbroiderf yl C . trimm'r at top Sth floorOC $1 Vanity Cases 48c From 4 to (5 o'Clock-Ladies' Vanity Cases, in gilf, silver and gunmetal finish, plain or hand somely embossed; fitted; with mirror, powder puff and AQn Coin holder. This hour attOC MenV Collars, Box 6,39c From-f to fl o'Clock! Mn;, Col lar, fotir-ply;-All the lat QQ est styles. Box of 6 for QJC $6 Comb. Mattress $i.95 'VTAl 6'90ck-Prefty Art Ticking, mads with ' rn .eoge. ,Aii smes. On sale, for thei hours 1 . . . : - 4 A . a w . From 4 to 6 P.M. $3.95 1 1 a," .it.