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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER CO, 1922.- TUE OREGON DAILY JOURNAL, PORTLAND, OREGON. O i ii TOWN TOPICS . . , coxcro . EVEtTS . : Xertfewast Aaaorianoa of Sherilis mad Pw tie, Portland. Januar? IS to SO. .Onsen Stat Christian Endctrgr eoevea ton,, Ashland, April 1 t 22; 2 ha Jteilaa, t Am 2 to 2ft. : i. .y .WEATHER FORECAST . Portland and vicinity; Totueht sad Friday r; eestSnoed coid; easterly winds, i r - Oreottant Washington : Taught and Firi : - fay ra:n mat portion, cloudy eaat portion ; eoa Unoei coklt ligbt easterly wtada. . T OBSERVATIONS r : r- v;-. -- ;, . an lI ? is;!-'- ,'r,v.4i:'f-V.' - i.-''"- y - 8 -Haker. .............. v.. 34 j ,1 2 . j Hois--." u . . .... - tj. ; 8 1 ? Bojttoa a..-.. 4 ., - - 4d . . Buff.lo . 42 4 j,Mrf .............. aST Chicago ..'' ---8 ' -48 ; lJener 48 84 ;lJQf Moines ............. 62 AC .' Kdmontotv v. . . . f . .18 ! 4 $ Fraaao . J . . . . ... . . ... 48 8 "v ileta . i .:.. . . . J . 5 ' lUn . ,. 20 4 I i" Hoaoinlu. T. JIV.V. . . 82 ... . .' j ; Juneau .............. . 84 i - Kansas City . .-. 80 i ' Aiffie ........... 58 44 ! jyv ManhfieM - 8 - Melfoftl . i , . . 40 " ; i ' ! Memphis . . 4. . .Jw 68 -48 . :-'w ortcana ............ 64. 6 , t ', tN,w York, jj-i ......... . 44 4 ! North -HeadT.......... 42 86 ; t North Platto ............ 44 82 j Oklahoma City ........... 44 82 ! Vhocnix ............... 58 44 , - rittabarf .............. 42 38 , . Portland .............. 97 84 Princa Bnpert ....... - i . . 40 88 - Koaebwrf ............... . 42 84 Kowell . ............ .. 83 42 j . Sacramnt" .......... . S4 S ! - ht. Louia -. . i. ....... . 88 48 : ' Ht. Paul. Uinn.. 42 84 . Salt Laka .............. 48 80 ' Diego .......... 68 48 !, San KraBciaea ...... .... 64 44 . r .wtu . - .........,..; 40 82 , Sheridan -.J... 84. 24 ' Sitka. 44 .... ;' Kpokan . -- i . . 4 . . . . . . . . . 80 . 24 ' Tanana . u ............. . 10 .... Tatooah Island ........... 44 42 : :." VaWea ............... 82 .... : , is VancoaTer . ........... 38 -84 ; Walla Walla ............. 82 2 . . Washington 60 28 . W'innaniueea, 3? .Winnipes ............. 10 - 6 yV Yakima 1 30 24 O o . o .08 -.12 0 e o .18 .10 .02 0 I 2 8 .02 0 .40 0 .54 0 04 0 I 0 .12 .78 .38 O O :oi .04 o .02 o .02 .01 o o .02 . 0 o . Dqaor Brings 8S88 jr'la Jacob Ster T kcr wm fined 8300 by District Judge -Delch Wednesday afternoon on y charge of possesslnar liquor.. Sterker . pleaded guilty, but told the court 60 - gallons of mash found in his house also "i'M the property of a friend. Judge ; leich accepted - this explanation and ' . made an exception to his present Pol icy of imposing the maximum of $500 in such cases. Sterker was arrested , by Deputy Sheriffs Beeman, Schlrmer ' and Talley. '. - Sellwoed Bridge Boosted The Sell- wood Community club proposes to : - keep alive the agitation for replace ment f the Sell wood ferry by a Abridge,, and this will, be one of the y subjects, for- discussion at its meeting at the community nouse next Tuesday y, evening. -A. special committee will be named at that time to outline future " course of actionj. The club plans for a , campaign to increase its memoersm p, ; which campaign will run'. to the time tf the ttnnual election of officers in : February. JPortlaadSalem Stage Leave Stage . Terminal, Park .and Yamhill, hourly , 5 from 7 :06 a. m. to 7 iOS p. to. and Owl y ear at 10 p. m. daily, y Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. 8:30 p. m. and y.10. p. m 7:05. :C5. 11:05. 1:05. 3:06 make direct connections fdr Eugene. . v-urvauis ana AiDany. Main 8611. Adv. i; " w ticeaae Jterofcrd The long - .. . 1 'law violations in which the ouatuiq ooiei. rxo., ZSb, IVorth Second street, has figured has finally brought upon that hotel an order closing it. The city i council listened to evidence from police officers Wednesday, show ing that within the last year and a half on at least seven occasions arrests have been made at this hotel and that it has been involved in various infrac tions of the law. The license was re voked and the- council ordered that mo new applications for a- license for the place would be considered for 20 days. : Colombia Stages Portland -Multnomah Falls-Hood River-Tbe Dalles divi sion Leave Portlarid Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill streets, 8:30 a. Tit, 11 :30 a. m.. 2 ;30 p. m., 4 :45 p. m, dairy to Hood River, and :3Q p. m. dally to Multnomah Falls, except Saturdays. Sundays and holidays. 11 :1S p. m. Sat urdays. Sundays and holidays to Mult nomah Falls. Leave Multnomah Falls for Portland Uns a. 1:1$ p. 4 ilS p. m. and :30 p. m. daily. Direct connections with aU stages to and from The Dalle. Main 861L Adv. - City I Thaakfsl The city thai gained a r nice s Wtle pick-up of 219 from .a : eonrce heretofore t entirely wasted. '-. This was , the C amount re ceived from the auction sale of grain sacks accumulated at various city de partments. About 8000 sacks were sold. Another bit on income is $962 received from the auction sale of surplus plants and shrubs ' In the - park - department. These are stock that has been held at the greenhouses until it. has become too large for working Into the scheme for park plantings and would bei dead loss unless sold. ' r Colsnibla Stages Portland - St. Helena ? local. Leave Portland Stage Terminal, Park and Yamhill - streets, 10 a. m. for St. Helens and. S:15 p. m. dally and 11:13 p.: nv Saturdays. Sun days and holidays to St Helena only. leaving St.-Helens 7:30 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. daily, 0:15 Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. For information phone wMumma Stages, Main S811.- Adv. ; Senteseed aad Faroled-w-Alvin Adams ana rwln Pope - pleaded guilty - to cnarges or larceny in a dwelling; and were sentenced ,to two years in the penitentiary1 and paroled "Wednesday aiiernoon by R-eslding Judge Stanle ton in the circuit court. With Leo Burke, they were indicted last month Dy tne grand jury on charges of rob bing the home of W. Morehouse, No. 659 iast .Seventh street. -on Julv 29 The police t reported Burke was the leader of the gang. He has not been arraigned yet , , Portland. Astorf a-SeaBlde Sivlalea .. Leave Portland Stage Terminal. Park and Yamhill streets, 7:30 a. m.. 10:00 a. m., 18 noon, 4 .15 p. in. and 12 :30 a. m. dally. Direct connections at As toria for Seaside and Clatsop beach points. Leave Astoria for Portland 1 a; m., 10 a m., U noon. 3 :30 n. rn. 6:80 p. m. For further information. Columbia Stages. Main 8811. Adv. Allen D. Albert to Sneak Allen D. Albert, former president of the Inter national Retary organization, .will speak at the Lincoln high school Satur day night , on "The Young People of 1923." Albert is well known as an author, lecturer, journalist and . scien tist and is considered an authority on sociological problems. . Salem-Mm City Stage Leaves Salem stage terminal for Mill City: No. 1, 7:30 a. m. ; No. 3, 10:30 a. m.; No. 5. 4:30 p. m. No. 1 connects with east' bound train at Mill City. Jos. Ham- man. Prop. A4v. . Banal Assembly to Meet 3ahal as sembly will be held at No. 312 Cen tral building. Friday evening at o'clock.; Open to the - public; y Oregon Girls Honored Portland will be represented at the Chicago Inter national Livestock exposition by two Oregon girls, Pauline - Gienger " and Lucia Wiley of Tillamook, who - will take part in the ail-American canning club contest, which takes place De cember 4- These two girls woiv the second place in the Interstate contest at the Pacific International Livestock exposition i and thus became eligible for the national contest, the winners in which win go to France to give demonstrations of American methods of preserving fruits, vegetables and meats. - The Oregon girls were beaten In the West by an Idaho team. Miss Helen CowgilL assistant state club leader, will accompany the girls: East - jr. " X. Teal Ssak-)pportHnlties for constructive, effort, la .the develop ment : of : Oregon's natural resources will be reviewed at a meeting: of the Portland 'Realty board at the Mult nomah hotel Friday noon. The discus sion will be led by Joseph N. Teal, at torney for various groups of Pacific coast shippers ana a recognized "au thority on rail and water transporta tion problems, t Whitney La Boise wiu be another prominent speaker , at , the meeting&.-;.,.i r-j'- --..i'.l;-"-'.-: rs-'i)..-irt-: Portland - Tillamook Stage - Line Stage depot. Park and Yamhill streets. 7 :4S a. m. daily except Sunday. 12 HQ and S :30 p. m. Special arrangements for fishing parties. Main 4 86 11- Adv. 60 to Jteore SaaitarimBt Wonderful result by milk diet treatment; or geir eral diet under your physician's direct tlon. Hawthorne at zitiw Ad. ... Str. Anerlea St Helens via Colom bia liver, X :0 P. bw daUy 1 11 :0 a. nw Sunday. Aider dock. -Main 13ZA Adv. Three Great Paiatlsgs in i the ' De cember Ladles' Home Journal, each one worthy of framing, on sale bow. aot. Better Artlflelal Besteres are made by the plate specialist. Dr. E. C Ross man. 811 Journal , buildinaT. Adv., - Flag Raising Ceremeay Flag rais ing ceremonies at the Fraser Detention home took place today at 11 o'clock as part of the Thanksgiving observ ance at the school. Judge Jacob Kans ler ,- was - master of ceremonies and other sepakers were Lieutenant Com mander St Clair, V. S. N. ; Dr., J., W. McMichael, who gave the invocation, and -James W. Welch, superintendent of the school, who . introduced the speakers. ' Troop 19. Boy Seontaof America. . Troop Leader Rex Morse, participated in the ceremonies. The new flagpole is about CO feet high and the flag is a gift from the school board. There are now about 35 boys and girls at the home. -. t 1 High Seheol j Exhibits Every "phase ef school life will be presented at ex hibitions in which each department will have a feature at Jefferson high school the last two days of Education week. December 8 and t. The students have been: working on an extensive program for this occasion and science classes have made "special efforts to be repre sented in their work for the benefit of Visitors, j j : ; -M-thAiiiat Tsad Trlrc To permit Methodist ministers to devote all their time . to ,the Willamette university $li250.000 - i forward movement caro palgn now In progresev the Methodist u;.iMi ttwifttion will discontinue its Monday, morning meetings during December, according to an announw ment made by the Kev. IL T. Atkinson, president . . -ar wMkin t fiaeak Mrs. Alice Brown Marshall of - Portland will speak before the State Music Teach ers association at its annual conven tion in CorvaUia. ETriaay, -ner auojoci will be, fWOlUam H. Sherwood's, for mal Teachers CourBe., .- T &, H. Green Stamps for Cashj Hel man Fuel Co. Bdwy. 6353. 560-21. Adv. ; YaUma Man Aeeased A whlte slave case to which commercialisation of the OPEN BrEITIJTGS , V ' OPEEYESnrGf w 71 to y2 off on New Columbia Records FOB THFRKST OP THIS WEEK 500 More Selections Added to Our List Jlot tks very lateit hat good number. r This lUt inelades SOXGS, BIJET8, QUARTETS, BXD, ORCHESTRA, YIOLIX, CELLO,-PIAWO.COBJfET, 8AXO- PHONi!, Taccordios. violiit.'eltjte and hasp, CHLMESrFLVTE. SOLOS, TALKING RECORDS XXD OPERATIC SELECTIONS Regular $ .75 Records on sale for 35c to ' 50 ; Regular $1.00 Records on sale for 50to 65t Regular $1.25 Records on sale for 65 to 85 Regular $1.50 Records on sale for 75 to $1.00 Regular $2.0Q 'Records on sale for $1 to $1.35 We have but one of each of a good many numbers, so come early while the picking Is good.- No coupons or used records taken in exchange at these prices. Attention r A' - j-jrisfh Out of town. pa, , trons furnished a list of these records upon request - On all mall orders an additional charge of 15c will be made - to cover postage and packing. Ktarr Pianos and Phonographs; Gensett ,ad Col a mh! a Records. Striae; Intrn meats aad Sheet Masle. x Auto Staee Terminal Bid?. 354 Yamhill St. 4 Main 4771 OPEN EVENINGS " . OPEN EVENINGS MEMi Get lira AS is: (dleal: UIT. TO ORDER " FRIDAY "AND SATURDAY With Extra Pants FREE! ' $ ihrfh This sale has opened the eyes of many a man to the satisfaction tnat comes when buying custom tailored quality: at "factory made price". In other, words, ' you get a hand tailored suit of the finest fabric, made to your own individual measure, for the same price ' or less than you would pay for an ordinary ready made garment. And on top of it you get extra pants, free! While these fabrics are selling very fast I still have a good selection for you to choose from. Start the month off right come in tomorrow and make your, selection.' . - . s My Guarantee The fabric, the fit, linings and workmanship in every suit-that leaves my shop, carries my full guarantee, meaning that you must be satisfied 100. In over 14 years in the iailoring busi ness I have never had a suit re turned because . of a defective coat front. Mycoat fronts are guaranteed shape retaining and unbreakable and I stand behind - it with i my. money-back guar antee. : . . , . ; . "Let V Keep Our Ho me Tailors Busy l : a a v-8 I i ,p W P ff FJT CTrl "S7 TTTs F3 II I I I I IV II mm M m m m si " a m . . i Portland's Leading Tailor . SIXTH ! AND STARIC STREETS victim - is attached is . charged in a complaint filed this morning against B. F. GladhiU of Yakima. Wash., in the office of United States Commissioner Fraser. i Mrsi Verua SnUiTan.' mother ot two children, is named as fheic tira. GladhiU is alleged to have trans ported - the woman between Portland and Yakima for commercial purposes.' Chsrch ThaaksrlTlng Social The young people of the East Side Baptist church will give a Thanksgiving social m tne ennrch Friday at T:30 p. ta. Young folks whose parents are mem bers of the church and who are home over Thanksgiving, are to be the guests of honor.' Dr. W. B. Hlnson and Leslie Werschkul wijl speak, and games and special music will be provided; "The EJft la Jewry- Rabbi Samuel Koch guest of the Portland ; Meaorah socJety.y?wiU speak Friday night 'at Temple 'Beth ? Israel on the subject. "The Rift In Jewry." ; Sunday'rnorning Rabbi Jonah B. Wis will talk from the - subject. "The . Menorah and "the Community.'" T - ' TIGA&B EDTCATO& H050RSB Tlgard. Nov. 80. P. E. Lewis of Tl gard. Xor . four 'years principal , ef the Metscer school, v was recently elected president of the Washington County Teachers association. To See Grid. Game Mayor Wants Many Portland has passed San Francisco in shipping and banking: let's do it in footbau. said Mayor George I Baker in a proclamation -issued Wednesday, asking for a big attendance at the game today between : the Multnomah and ' Olympic -' games. .: y The , mayor added : - -sr.. "The game is for the championship of the city club teams of the West. I urge the public to attend." v PENDLETON MAX GCrST Chehalls, Wa sh-, Nov. 3 0. At tie Rotary club luncheon Wednesday Sam Thompson, president of the Rotary dub at Pendleton . Or., and former president of the "Pendleton Roand-Up-assoctation, was 'a' guest. ' - , Drv CeSHaiaiptcn is: a : longer associated with DR. F. C HART, Mortsn He is now located at -? BROADWAY CLDG, Cor. Her risoa and Broadway, t ,' - . ) Ruben Shirts ' These, are regular 39c Values to zo.it, ; . - ; , .15c Limited number in sizes 3, 3 and 6. '': .'-"'jv - ; " y 3 only to a customer " s ( HENRY J. DITTER, Mgr. . ' l .-A ' sLa . ... . - - - t n ! J Crib Blankets : in : white with pink or blue checks. These ire lovely-soft, warm " blankets ' and 'will sell for one day only - ATroi.00 ... A . DMESSES EXCELLENT $10 VALUES, ALL CHOICE The importance of this offer- ing is better1 seen than read. Fifteen dresses of the lot are of velour, distinctively embroidered and braid trimmed. The remain- ler are of good quality, tricotine and serge in tailored models. The size range includes 16s to 44s. . , New Mannish ' GOATS - For service, no coats are superior to plaid 'back polos in the new' mannish models. Brown,' chiefly. ; -; Fashioned : with diverse novelty backs. Sizes 16 to 44. . Sliaaiaham9: Silk Sales Save a VorthwhiIe ; Amount, Buying Here Close out sale of last year's silks arid wbolena to make room for new goods. - In order to close these goods out quick we have marked them way under market value. Read and then come and see. - ; - - To Close Out I To Close Out I To Close Out To Close Out at I To Close Out at At 19c Are Striped Shirtings, odd serges, silk mixed, lin ing silks, odd colors, and others.' . At 9Se Are 36 and 40-inch all wool, serges ail colors includ ing navy and black 46 inch wool plaids odd coli ' ors, Henriettas,- silk shirtings, lining, satins,' and others. - - f4""" At 49c Are odd pieces of all wool Chil lie. : Odd colors in velvet corduroy? odd colors ' in wool serge;, odd colors in. velveteenj odd colors y in silk and cotton crepe de chine $ 40-inch silk chiffon, and many others. : $11.49 :. Yard Are heavy : satins, odd colots, plaid, silks that formerly ' sold at $6 yard, chiffon taffetas, figured taffetas, figured lining silks and many others. , -11.95 Yard Are S 4-inch alt wool coatings 5 4-lnch all . wool serges . 54-inch all wool Jerseys 54-inch all wool plaids 3 6-lnch costume velvets and many others. ; . - ' , -Shanahah's Saves You Money Oh : . . HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR "Women's aflk - aad "wool Mixed derhy rib . stocking- la beatker. Doeble keel and toe, hem toy. Color eordevaa, . g-reen. blark, . taa aad gnj- t Special OlaOO lVenei'i good enallty silk stoek la a with doable heel aad toe with emi-fahloaed baek and hem .toy also prraaatd 6S Womea good qaality fiber ilk stockings vrltbr fiber hem top. also doable heel aad toe. Colors black and cordovan. tf f( Special ...... . ... . a Wenu'i heather mixed - drop, stitch seamless stockings with hem i top.. Colors, grey, e taa, cor. and else...... ... OaJC. Wemea's mercerised drooatltch led fancy rib stockings, doeble heel aad toe. t Black aad gS C eerdovaa wV Children's heavy rib stocklars for school with elastle leg, eovble heel aad toe. Black aad Ofi, rordovaa. Extra special.. Womea'e - wool mixed vests or peats. . 'Vest . high aeck, loag sleeve. Also Batch neck, elbow sleeves. Pants ankle lenrtb. Wonti'i heavy fleece lined malea salts with high neck, loag sleeves, also Dateh acek, elbow sleeves and ankle lencth. ."White or grey. Regalarly SJ.fi. AA ............ wvu Special ChOdreafs footed Br. Beaten sleepers, high aeek, long aleere. Sis S K1.29 i Site 8 fl.Sff Mse Si.39 Rise VS1.69 Slse 1 81.49 I Blm It S1.79 ' Women's plak kalt bloomer that are reinforced with elas- O C -tie at waist aad knee iSG AVomea's wool nixed - - heather tn.tli 1m all - th. hiI Begalar aad extra 17c- S, gBa4M.B secoafds. SHgkt JJQ slse. Special ......... 1 13 lr irr-enur. Pair.... .. Oa7C Women's snk aad wool mtxed heather stocklars la all the want ed shades y feecond. . Slightly. raTr.,"-.....v. -89c Suggested Novelties For Gift Buyers radles tight saed gloves. Black a a d light stitching. SSS to 9Ut valaes. , 5Q QC Special saKfaeaJa) Ladles' fin shrank saede gloves, gaaatlet QQM top. All shades JOC Ladles fancy washable saede gloves, 1 7R Kaatlet tops. AU shades ............ 9 le ff 7 dies' vaalty bags, lvoiied M QC fltUngs ... ........ .. ... . . .-. ....... aJaa7iI Ladles' handkerchiefs, colored linen -I ff ttai faaey embroidered.' Per box...... wivU Fancy ribbons, ranging la price from e OB. to S8e. saeelal ..iOC Ladles ambrellas. A daady Uae. BJHg 5 OC handles and white tips. SpeelaJ.. PAJTCT CHJUSTMAS BOXES - )C 1A- to .............................4... Men's Goods Very Special . si.35 Men's Heavy Ribbed Cotton, aweaxer, specua . . . . . . . . t Men's Heavy Jarsoy Cloth Heavy (?0 ff A Fleece-lined Sweater Coat .... . . D-(tJU Men's Heavy RibW Wool Hose, 75c value Men's Heavy Knit Wool Hose. I.. Men'a Heavy Cotton Fleece Union g" , Kfl Suits, special ......... . . . . . . tDXeUU 59c 49c Basement " :. tOYIM05 . A Wonder Place . to See and to Buy Imported Toys! . " KID BODY DOLLS 98cTOS3.95 Eyelashes, shoes and stockings. Siies 12-24 inches. ' ' . . BABY DOLLS :- 65cS6.95 MAMA DOLLS, dressed nicety in dresses arid - . QC rompers ......M..:OdtU DOLL SPECIAL 24-Inch. Well jointed; eyelashes. QO QC Regular 4.50 at, ... OeeiO TRAINS from 1.00 to 4.75. Complete with track.' Full line ....-.. a a a a ... mecnamcai toys any little roy will like, linker Toys at. .....a.......'., IWJ ft ki 98c Special Women's vhoese dress aprons la : cheek . aad plain percales, All colors I to 44 la i light aad dark, colors. W ell made. . Trimmed ' with rick rack braid aad blading. Special ler .Friday and Sat. 98c Special Hand emb. ' Lorraine 4 aprons la dainty em broidered designs la aableachei m a s 1 1 a. fast color, y Slses St to IS. isat valaes lor $1.95 Special Sella y a ad f a a c y brocbe glrdleleres la Ues S to 48. Talaes -ap to $i. fer . " $1.95 - Special : To close et brokea lines ef corsets. Talaes ap to llii. Models la low, medlam and high bast, , la pink aad: white - coatU. " Also faaey stripe materials. Special for Friday aad Satsrday only ; $1.00 Special Boys khaki flannel, ette Moases, 8 . to 1 1 years., I Lie valae for 79c Special Fancy material baa. deaa brassieres, SS te le.' Reg alar Se valae. Special fer rrlday aad Satarday - - 1 19 c ? - Quantities Are Limited on Some of the Followincr Items Blanliets, Sheets, Cotton Stuff "No-Phone Orders No -Exchanges or Refunds ) Pequot Sheets . Jlerular $1.85 -': Special for one day only , Special $1.49 Each limit 2 ta Customer - i No Pk Orders Pillow Cases - Regular 35c , - " 25c Each : v 42x3 6 eases." A -rery food qual-. t ity, A treat savin for the thrifty.i Will limit quantities : 36-Inch Nainsook Special 25c . 7 A - very , superior qualityi1 finely : finished nainsook, special. 25c yard.- : - . - ' 64x80 Plaid Blankets ' Rejulsr $2.95 ' Special 52.49 Cotton double blankets, in a over sturdy weave. , Well fleeced and warm. . v . . - - - 36-In. Fancy Scrim' . yVv- v--:VEV.-' -S1-'' ' L."'iy" J'-'r- - , ' Regular 15c t - V Special 10c Good quality. Cream, white and ySS ,!!T!f:...:...V10c 27-Inch Gingham : ? Regular 20c , . ii,;"ySv :"j-"JY1'.'" -'-"-- ..;. ' :u"y.A 'l'.V: Special 15c Yard Plaid, stripes and checks at this special price,, 36-Inch Long Cloth soft and finery woven, for under-, wear i and towns. .Refu- " Q lar 25et special . , . . . ". - ' 27-Inch Outing Flannel - j, . . . . , Regular 25c ' Special 19c : T Light an dark fancies ' 36-Inch ; . r Bleached -Muslin Rejulaf : 2S YmtA i - Special 15c . 'Extra quality; soft finish muslin at today's wholesale price. . -10 Yards to Customer. - i . ; , No Pnene Orders ' 36-Inch Scrim - . --.. Regular 25c , . ;'j Jr Special 10c, Fine .'quality.. scrim for your kitchen and sash curtains. : Rib bon edfes - and fancy border.' Some colors. "Of Special 'V.'. A C