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Hi THE OREGON DAILY ' JOURNAL, PORTXAND. ; TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24. 1318; - - 11 11 1 i . ,i - - . . . . . I - . ' ' ' . - . 1 r C. E CIlSIEtlSON LOSER IN FIGHT TO GET PflSHIOH BACK Mayor Baker Upheld in Removal j of... Former Portland Employ j ment .Bufeajj Superintendent APPEAL 'RIGHT HOT UTILIZED Failure to Take Advantage of I Ul Willi wenivv 1 I Measure Is Pointed Out Thieyes Busy: Abqxit ; City; .Oaf eteria fiashJ egisterIs :Eolibed The cash: register at St. Nicholas cafe teria was robbed ct If 5 early this morn Inc. The police an working on a clue. . RobertXIrawford, employed at Clarke Woodward Drug company, reported that Me bicycle -was stolen troflrHn front, of the, store. " V " Loren - Martin f 451 East . Jksltenv street reported the loss his .bicycle from In front of the Circle theatre.- John Peres reporte his watch and rasor - stolen from . his room In . the Richelieu-hotel. . -i-. ' .-- J. J. McCarthy,, reports the theft of 26 worth of tools from his Automobile while )t was standing In front of his home. ,.-."'.".-. A thief .entered cthe rooms of Henry Brown and Mack Touni In th Llnd- quist hotel and walked away with most oi tneir cooa. clothes. COST OF PAVEMENT BOULEVARD IS ' Salem. Sect. 24. The flrht of Charles , Chrlsteneon. whp waa removed from the position of superintendent of the public employment bureau Of Portland by Mayor Baker, to gain reinstatement Suae lost today when the supreme court banded down an opinion sustaining the decision of Circuit Judge Morrow, who denied Chrlstenson's petition for a writ of mandamus. i : rv. .t...n. n A V. a 4bi Mguiated out of ofuce by the Portland Total Cost of Finishing Terwilli- ty council In violation of the civil serv-1 , A He rules. Chief Justice McBrlde, who wrote the supreme court's opinion, points put that Chrlstenson was not legislated ut of office, but that he lost out when he failed to appeal to the civil service board when the mayor removed him. 1; Chrlstenson's removal came in 1915 when ordinance 81,173 was gerJ)riveway $15,575,21, Says Engineering Department Total cost of the finished pavement or Tarwlllls-M Hrtnljhva tA en KQt innm passed, 1 vmrA phangtng the name of employment bu- ccordi nit o a, renort of the na-lnMrin Mftmua fAiw 'Teas a-, niAvmsnt rtliraa 11 " Tn 1. - v. Z Z,, , ' " " oepartment rendered to commissioner F'toubllo emoloyment bureau." and chang- . T ' " . - - - - i a. MA niiruur. The total'cost of the work, which was performed by the city repair plant, is $7425 below the estimates. " The excellent showing of the renalr plant Is the more significant when the risa In prices of materials and labor with which the department had to con tend, is taken into consideration. Following Is the report : Prepartnc 14,468 xioara yard of old m- 5 Ing the name of chief clerk from super intendent" to "director." I . Bight to Appeal Ifet Doubted f "We have no doubt that the plaintiff Had a perfect right to appeal to the civil service board from the order of the com missioner removing him from his post lion," says Chief Justice McBrlde for the court, "and this right existed, not Withstanding the passage of ordinance 11173. and that If he had so appealed eadam base: itiA kl, mnail Via A hMn antttalncrf hv I Labor and rellins h .Ivll mT-vis-m. hoH. ha would hav Vt"ril. and traiuporUttoB been entitled to reinsUtement to a cor- "r espondlng position In the employment I Total I i.st4.ei ureau. aa it existed under the provis- I ""num. zs.to nmh yara witn at om of the revised ordinance. He failed I.".0"" o so apfeal ana his removal was mere- tabor and material $ 7,689.05 ora flnaJ ." Sttoat cost tn an Aa n a wrltfan Kv Jntt K Ttr- I I MOOT una BIHnil Z.VS1.1Q i.,... . A. Traiwportatkra 1.666.JS - :t I Boparimonaenca, Daiateaaaev, d- 602.56 859.10 102.17 murrer to a return In connection with l Dneiation. t. the petition of Jack wessons tor a writ surwjias jof habeas corpus. Wessens Is one of jseveral persons arrested at Astoria dur- 2.642.8T Total $14,611.15 BfTtfUlBT kpg the recent regatta -on a charge of ,,,,. i4.4Ba nm. Conducting gamhling games., , , at J08 run yaid... $.1,564.08 s In his return to the writ ot; hoeas r isrms s.e squara yaras top , r 14.tfll.16 iset forth that he was holding Wessens prisoner on a commitment Issued by the I circuit court. Wessens' attorney at i tacked. the sufficiency of this return on i the ground that the constitution pro ! Vldes that no person shall be charged I with a crime In any circuit court, exept Supon an indictment found, by the grand Jury. 1 f Justice Burnett points out that, the "eharara" referred to in the constitution lias AO reference to such a complaint as anew be maae oeiore a magistrate wun ; i. 'frtew of holding the accused to answer I at m . subseauent term of the circuit ' eouit. .'Other Opinions Handed Bowa Other opinions were handed down as follows : ''IX A. McCargar et al vs. Illinois Surely company et al. appellants, ap pealed from Multnomah, motion to re call mandate in suit Involving attach ment allowed ; opinion by Justice Bur- netC 'BM. Lombard vs. E. W. A. Peake and' Harriet E. Ooode, appellant, ap pealed from Multnomah, supplemental opinion calling attention to fact that appeal had been ' dismissed as to ap pellant Peake, which was overlooked in original opinion; opinion by Chief Justice McBrlde. O. Jublits et al vs. George Gross et al. appellants, and Hibernlal p8avtngs bank va George Greas et al. I appellants, appealed from Multnomah. I suits to' foreclose mortgages : opinion i i by- Chief Justice McBrlde ; motion to dismiss appeal allowed. " aslllo Franconl et al va W. W. Gra ham, et al, appellants ; appealed from Multnomah; suit to collect money for services rendered ; opinion by.' Justice Benson; Circuit Judge Morrow af firmed. . La, Hiner et al, appellants, vs. Solon Schiffman et al; appealed from Tilla mook ; suit to enforce Hen upon donkey amofn for labor In rana.lrixiff It onln. ;. ion by Justice Burnett; Circuit Jjidge i' Bsgley reversed. . V., W. Luedinghaus et al vs. Dant A Ituesell, Inc., appellants; appealed Item- Multnomah ; suit to collect $1049 for carload of lumber ; opinion by Jus- t ties Johns; Circuit Judge Morrow af- : Crmed. ; Charles D. Schmld va M. G. Thorsen :, et al. appallaats; appealed from Mult- j nomah ; motion to stay execution de- ; Dte; opinion by Chief Justice Mc- i Xirtaa Motion to dismiss was denied In Erick- : son va jaarsnrteid. at . $.62 2 per aqaara yard , . Total eatt of flafabad pa-tnaent. .510,075.21 w par saaara yard. FOR (US RUCTION CAMPFROWPUPON ' ,r ' . - " , j t y . -v Governor Withycombe Fears Fair Might Be Destroyed Should Uncle Sam Use Land. ' Salem. Sept. 24. Governor Withycombe is opposed .to permitting the government to use the Oregon State Fair buildings and grounds for a reconstruction hos pital for .wounded soldiers. The chief executive made this known Monday when the Salem Commercial club received a letter from Senator Chamberlain stating that the state fair grounds were looked upon as the most favorable site offered In the .Northwest for a reconstruction camp. An effort -was made by - the Commercial club to get the government to use the state fair grounds for a can tonment. Senator Chamberlain advised that this was out f question, .bat said that prospects: for getting a reconstruc- -S a vsnuy w va 9 ffc wt ' . In his letter. Just received. Senator Chamberlain said that Colonel Hornsby of the surgeon- general's office, pro nounced the state fair grounds aa the best site offered In the Northwest. He said-that General Noble of the surgeon general's staff will leave this week for the West. He win be In Seattle be-, tween October 1 and 10 and will be in Portland a few days later, when the question of a location tor a reconstruc tion camp will be considered. "I don't, favor using the state fair grounds for a reconstruction camp," de clared Governor Withycombe. "It is too Indefinite. The camp probably will be needed for eight or 10 years, and we cannot afford to destroy our state fair for that length . of time." Man Kills Woman, Ends Own Life as c Kesulf of Quarrel As a climax to a quarrel, long-protracted, Charles Thomas shot and kilted Alva O'Neill at Still Davis street Mon day night, then shot .himself. Bottrwere colored. Coroner Smith took charge of the bodies. Mrs. Talton. landlady, said Thomas had gone to the place to entreat Miss O'Neill to return to him at Seattle, where they had formerly lived. She refused, Mrs. Talton said, and the quarrel ensued. ' Thomas had, registered for the draft at Ketchikan, Alaska, in 1917. . The wo man came? from -Kansas City and met Thomas in Seattle. About a month ago she left him and came to Portland. THIS IS THE : AGE OF YOUTH )0 Strands of Gray Hair May ! il'S ' ' Pa t . . uc ivcmovcu J fc! . Strands of gray hair are unattractive nd very unnecessary and accelerate the Appearance of approaching age. Why not remove all traces of gray In the hair And possess an even shade of beautiful dark hair in bounteous quantities by the use of "La Creole" Hair Dressing? Used Dy, 'thousands of jpeople every day everywnere wiut perfect satisfaction. Nor one ."7 need , be annoyed with gray nair oair . streaked with gray, , dis eased scalp or dandruff when offered such s preparation as "La Creole' Hair creasing. Apply it freely to scalp hair. mbhtaar it in wn am . applicauons you win be deiighttiy i4vWch ttdiei and.buntf. or U maired s."81 .W1U meresuits. , i dt patches ot eropHon, " ResinolOint USB -.5 Imentusnally relieves, itehlnt- HAIR DBXSSIXa I and tmicklT raakei the iktn Ho.r .n4 1 i mrr awMinu- ana retain tnsj oeaithy 5aln. t -s KKe av--si vt j v-WMSa woW5 MJJ ( H USXTt3Q m every walk of Ufa to restore an even, ,' dark color to their gray hair, board or Tnustsche. : -For sale by the Owl Drua- oempany's drug stores and all good drug - ,voaTs 7verywnere.v.. Mau oraers irom out-of-town-, customers filled promptly .tipon recelpt'ot regular price SL50. La .Creole" Hair Dressing is sold on a money ths.sUX ttroensd tfu tsva. on . iY v: . jMrfsvoaa Irl l a tmbroken chain ofboCittf yottits j( Vlsi c9uscy.f0t ttcady. doeadable v 'fJP V t -; cawaasptrrt rnoMtr " . W fall) ml r Sa,W Every Patriotic Citizen Is Called Upon to Subscribed to the Limit t6tfc Best Butter . $1.25 4th Floor -No delivery except - with o t her purchases in Grocery ' Dept. Order early. The Standard Store of the N orthwest . Reliable Merchandiser-Reliable Method TeaRopm llthiFloor M Plan your shopplnc tour to include lunch ,eon here. Good service reasonable . prices. Easemeet , $3 Sales for Wediesdlay j l'l. - Resind : Ointment U - gentle - and tA CRKOL3B" treatment for oyer-twenty years.' so you; need : not hesitate to ,use! it or recommend It to yoar,fricndi. f . seta m su eraaMa -' Double SteOinps With Cash Purchases in AH Depts., Except Groceries WEDNESDAY WILL BE ANOTHER GREAT DAY IN "THE BASEMENT StORE for thrifty shoppers of Portland and vicinity, surpassing- all previous sales with! extraordinary bargain offerings in wearing apparel and home needs for Fall and Winter. It will pay. you to put aside previous engagements and attend these great SI. 00. 12.00. $3.00 sales. I -I What $1 Will Buy in the Basement Underpri.ee Store I - Boys' $125 Pajamas Special $1.00 Basement- Boys one-piece paja mas In neat stripe patterns. Made up In excellent "quality outing flannel. Well made. Standard i.25 garments. Priced ff for our Basement Sale D.leVU Odd Lines Umbrellas ' Special $1.00 Basement Prepare for rainy days abeadi These umbrellas have good strong . covers and steel ' frames. Good assortment of han dles. Men's and women's (( sizes. While they last JJLeUU Girls' School Hats Special $1.00 Basement Trimmed hats for girts and misses. Velvets.' cordu roys, felts and velveteens. Over dozen different styles. Black and colors. Priced special for Wednesday v uigs aft $1.00 Comforter Batts at 10 for $1.00 . Besemeat Fluffy - white cotton battj for comforters. . Not more than 20 sold to a customer. These are the small size. On sale Wednesday in AA in- Basement 10 for w J,eUU Heavy Cotton Crash 5 Yards $1.00 Basement 18 inches wide and good heavy grade very suitable for roller towels. Finished with neat blue border. Supply .your future needs, f Special (11 flfi in Basement sale S yards BAell U Men's. Cotton Hosiery " - aW m M o rairs i.uu Basement Men's cotton hose of splendid quality for year around wear. Reinforced heel and toe. Full .assortment of sizes. On sale Wednesday x in 0 tf BasemeriVat 6 rs fof'wliwU Hemmed Napkins 12 for $1.00 Basement Bleached Cotton nap kins for everyday use. Size 'l8x 18 inches.-Hemmed edges. This lot . is somewhat limited, so. shop early in the day. Priced AA very special at, dozen i)Xevll Men's Handkerchiefs v 10 for $1.00 Basement 200 dozen - men's, .handkerchiefs at a special low price. Good quality material and good size. J4-lnch hem- Well worth lajc each. P1 A A Basement sale 10 for ell II Fine Silk Camisoles At 2 for $1.00 Basement Women's dainty silk camisoles in white and flesh color. Messaline and taffeta. CI AA Priced special 2 for OXeUU DRESS GOODS Fine wool mixed gabardines and plaids 42 inches wide. Basement P" AA special at, the yard BJeUll. A Women's Hosiery 3 Pairs $1.00 Baseman! Black hose with ribbed tops-r black with white 'feet and white with neat designs. All sizes. Priced special, in Base-M fift ment at 3 pairs for DAeUU CORSETS Front and back lace, low bust, long J- A A skirt. White, flesh color DXeUU Crepe Toilet Paper ' 24 Rolls $1.00 Basement Crepe toilet paper of good quality. Put up In average size rolls. No telephone) . or C O. D. order accepted fpr this special. On sale Wed- Q- A A nesdav at 24 rolls for tBXeUV $10 Union Suits Special $1.00 Basement Women's fine ribbed union suits In Fail and Winter weights. High neck, long sleeves, low neck, short sleeves.' Regillar $1.50 union suits In Q" AA Basement sale special at DAell $125, $1.48 Handbags Special $1.00 Basement Assorted lot of wom en's handbags and purses many different styles and leathers. $t.25 and 81.48 were former selling prices. Choice in the J" AA Basement Wednesday at DJ.eUU Boys' School Hose 3 Pairs $1.00 Basement Boys' heavy ribbed stockings with double heel and toe. Just the thing for school wear. (Full assortment of sizes. On sale Wednesday at fl" AA special 3 pairs for tDJ-eUU Union Huck Towels . At 3 for $1.00 B oeaont Cotton "and linen mixed towels irregular makes having slight imperfections some are slightly soiled. , Most all are large size. Priced Of A A specUl at 3 fofonlx XeUU Men's Fine 69c Ties -At 2 for $1.00 Basement Several hundred of these good ties to select from. Latest four In hand styles, great assortment of patterns and col ors. Best 69c ties C1flf priced special at 2 for OAeUll Odd Lot Silk Waists Choice at $1.00 . k Besemeat Only t95 waists In this lot. Broken lines of various kinds. Plain and fancy silks.. All are in good style. Wednesdty Basement clean-up sale AA your choice special at i)XeJll $125 Coverall Aprons Special $1.00 ; ' Basement Women's coverall aprons in the popular full styles with beUs and large pockets. Made up Infancy striped percales. Excellent !.'2S aprons CJ1 fA priced special at ,only iXeUll What $2 WiU Buy in the Basement Underprice Store Jat$2.00 . 10-yd. BoltXongcloth Special $2.00 . Basement Waterrbleached very fine soft finish, suitable for irt fants wear. Ho telephone orders accepted for this special. Full 1 0-yard bolt Long- doth priced special 56-inch Mixed Suitings - Special $2.00 Yard Basement Wool mixed 1 suiting flannels -S6 Inches wide gray, dark blue and black. Desirable for making up into. new Fall suits and skirts. Priced CO A A special at, the yard 5allll Boys' $125 Trousers 2 Pairs $2.00 Baement--Buy atrieast ' 2 pairs for your boy. Good quality cord uroy and' novelty gray mixtures. Sizes for boys 6 to IS years. Standard 1.-25 pants. fl0 AA Priced special 2 pairs tDAisUU Damask Remnants Special $2.00 Basement Remnant pieces of of mercerized cotton damask 2. JH and 3-yard lengths. Widths 58 to 72 inches. On sale Wed nesday in the Basement priced special, each Mens' fUnion Suits )z Special $2.00, Basement-Men's Fall and Win ter weight union suits under priced for Wednesday. Fleece lined garments perfect In fit and finish. All sizes. J?0 AA Sale price at, the suit OAAfV 42x36-in. Pillow Crises At 6 for $2.00 . Basement Bleached pillow cases, size -42x36 'inches. Excellent quality material, deep hemmed eno. Jwipiii one aozen to cus tomer. Priced special Wednesday at 6 for Large Bed Spreads Special $2.00 ' . Basement 74x89 inches good, large size for double bed. Sale restricted to one to each custom er. Shown in beautiful new pat terns. On sale Wednes- PO AA day special at. each JJ-SeUU DIAPER CLOTH, put up in 10-yard bolts $2.00 Men's $125 Underwear 2 Garments $2.00 1 - Basement Men's heavy ribbed, fleece-lined underwear shirts and drawers In a full range of sizes. Fall and Winter weight. Regu lar 1.25 garments, priced special at 2 for $2.00 84 5V VU $2.00 $2.00 Women's $20 Corsets Special $2.00 Basement Women's high-grade corsets, serviceable coutil ma terial. Medium or low bust mod els. Royal Worcester and Miller makes. Good 2.50 d0 AA corsetsspedal at only iD&AJV Heavy Twilled Muslins 8 Yards $2.00 . Basement Heavy twilled muslin a make known all over Amer ica. Slight imperfections near selvage. Full 36 inches wide. No telephone orders Spe-. J0 A A cial 8 yards for only aDeellll Women's House Dresses Special $240 .Basement Women's house dresses of good grade dark percales:" New styles with ' adjustable ' collars, high or low, necks. Cut , full and large. -Priced spedal in Basement COTTONBATTS."Slze 72x90 in. 3 Ibs.-each Vr$2;00 !2.00 Women's Petticoats Special $2.00 Basement Women's petticoats of fine mercerized sateen In a good range of colors and neat designs. Splendid wearing quality. Well worth 2.48. Spedal QO AA for Basement sale ijOfliUU Untrimmed Hats at Special $2.00 Basement Women's' untrimmed hats large, small and medium -etyles in velvet, satins and vel veteens. Shown In black and popular colors. Base- QQ AA ment sale special at 0t33 Large Heavy Sheets Special $2.00 . Basement Bleached sheets of ex tra heavy grade. Size 2 yards by 3 yards. Limit two to a cus tomer. Seer these splendid sheets on sale in the Base- ?0 AA ment at special, only tD-SfeVU $2 Bed Pillows . Special $2.00 Basement Limit two pairs to A customer. Size '21x28 laches, filled with sanitary feathers, cov ered with good quality ticking. Baement sale spedal JQ A A at 2 pillows for only tD&fJ Bungalow Rag Rugs Special $2XX) Basement Bungalow rag rugs. size 30x63 inches. Fine for bed rooms, bathrooms, halls, etc Several good colors to select from, Wednesday In Basement CO'flfl eery special at ' only tOAeUU Comforter Material 10 Yards $2.00- Besemeat 36-lnch slikolettes In ? great range of pretty patterns or comfort coverings. Light, medium and dark. 30 yards to a customer. Sale price QO A A spedft at to yards for tBAieUU Jap Lunch Cloths Special $240 i Basetaeat Japanese' lunch cloths, size 72x72 Inches. These.; are shown in neat blue-and-white de signs and. deep hemmed edge. Limited quantity. Priced C fi fi sped! to. Basement at 3eUl 11 I What $3 Will Buy in the Basement Underprice Store ( a i a. Women's Union Suits 2 for $3.00 i Basement Women'tS fine - ribbed union suits in Fall and Winter v weights.' , Low . neck, '' short sleeves,' high neck, long sleeves. ; Regular Jp. 8 5 suits flrt Priced special at 2 for OOeUU Large Mixed Wool Batts - Special $3.00" - i Basement Snow - white, t wool -fleece cotton batts fdr 'comfort ers. Full size for large bed.: On. sale Wednesday in the Afl 3asement special,' each OOeUll, "i Women's UnionAlls ": ; Special $3.00. Basement ' JL Celebrated '"Let" union-alls the Ideal x garment for women .workers. Made of good quality , triped denim-' Full tyiet.- -Wednesday, lpe-; CQ- A A dal'. ln Basements at' wpell II t Special $3X)0 , ' Baiement-i-ttt pair menV trous . ers-.in this sale. Medium - and dark colorsv good-serviceable ;wa-; tenais. . uraae easily .-worth 3.75 and ,4.00. . Basement QO Hfl sale price at only. ,pair OOeU.il Odd Lines Sweaters Special $3.00 ' Baaemsntr-Clean-up sale -' of odd lines women's sweaters. Various styles' tn the assortment but only one or two of etch. With or without belt t Base- ?Q A A ment sale .special at DOellll Heavy Bed Spreads Basamant Extra large - size ' bed' spreads In beautiful designs. Hemmed edge-. Don't fail to take advantage of this great 1Q Hfl bargain. Salex price at OO.Uil: Women's Bath Robes : Special $3.00 . Base mew t Women's . bath robes In beautiful "new patterns. Famous "Beacon" flannels, trimmed - with belts;:, cords, pockets. ' CO fifl DJa.to 4 robes, at-IOeUll vet-S a as tMs - aka, ak e . rCA4HCK riLLUWd 3 Y lbs. Special Xv for $3.00 Boys and Girls' Shoes Special $3.00 Beemen Broken Unes of boy? 4 tad girls: school shoes. Buttoned and uced styles various leath-v Wool Broadcloth At $3.00 Yard Besemeat 52-inch .wool br?S3 cloth for women's new Fall suits.' coats and skirts. Brown, black, dark blue and cardinal This is a splendid quality. Base- ?Q A A ment, spedal at, yardOOeUU Trimmed Millinery Special $3.00 - it Smart new Fall bats in small and large styles velvets and felts ra black and colors. Very -latest trimmings rib bons, wings, fandes. 9a V kS J $3.00 ers..Not all: sizes. On JQ A A kt. -'Jo- ; -' WMewairtt'nir OMP f Men's : $18 Union Suits GEldx-ens' Sweaters r . Special$3iX).c t Basement Boys 'and. girls'Vsc'hool sweaters Jn - assorted. . styles some with large colfars and belts. Others-; in j.slip-on styles. - Good ran ge f CoIqr: Base-.? Q fl f ment ? ale :; priced only wOeUII Beaament Men's .ribbed snlon .suits -in whUe arid, ecru -color. -Fleece lined." Regulaf (gQ llfl 1.98 Vyilues. t 2 i for OOeVIU VAJENS SHIRTS Soft - and stiff cuff - ttyles-r-good range of ; pat tern 'and splendid. ma QQ 11 fl teriali Sale pricfc 'a for;OpeUll Cotton Blankets r AtXPair fas emesit Gray or white cotton blankets with fancy striped, bor ders Good large size for double bed. "400 of these good CO fin blankets on sale at, pair vtJ.UU v Large Bath Towels vAt 12ior $3iX) ' - acre size. - full bleached bath towels: underpriced for Wednesday. L Not more than one ' dozen , sold to a - customer. I Get yours early. . Spe-" QQ f( tcm v st , t2 for V only OOeUU Large Size Comforters ; Special $3XX) tea am en a Large size comforters filled with white sanitary cotton, covered with good quality slIko- lette mtteritL Ught, QQ AA medium or dark. Spedal OOellll Fine Silk Petticoats - Special$30 - Basement Only '50 of th ef t silk petfroaU.- Odd Ones 'from our regular J. stock. v Various good styles.' On sale Wednesday In the Basement - Store CO flfl priced spedal at. only OOeUII Womep's Dress Skirts Jf - Special $3X0 - -pi . - --- i: BeaesaMsit Women's j dress skirts Jn fancy silk and fancy L colored pongees. This is also an odd lot .therefore the quantity Is CO flft Jlmited. Buement special wUeVU 39c fOirtaih Goods ' i l()Yards$3X)0 Basement Fine . quality' hem stitched marquisette with - dainty lace edge. . Shown ,ln white .and ecru color. - Limit - 30 .yards JLo istomer.r to yards CO- (f enough-, " for . a r pair WMU U f ) o 4 ft o a 1 : oac guarantee. (Adv.) , - ' - ' i - -. . , - - - -